WHATS THE BEST EVER PERFORMANCE FROM AN ARSENAL TEAM
WHATS THE BEST EVER PERFORMANCE FROM AN ARSENAL TEAM
This must be against top notch opponents and not a drubbing of the boros of this world.
Anfield 89' for belief, character, determination, spirit and desire. ok mr wenger
Inter away at the san siro, not only to beat them but also to turn around the aggregate score, should it have been required.
Anfield 89' for belief, character, determination, spirit and desire. ok mr wenger
Inter away at the san siro, not only to beat them but also to turn around the aggregate score, should it have been required.
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Against Parma in Copenhagan for me if we are talking about pulling it off against the odds.
Yes, Anfield was incredible as the place was a fortress but that glorious night in Copenhagan we was playing against a fucking great side with half our side missing including Wrighty. Seaman had about 15 smashed ribs and we was even disappointed Jensen was missing!
Fuck me, McGoldrick played!
That was one fucking amazing night and for me the best one off performance I have seen.
Yes, Anfield was incredible as the place was a fortress but that glorious night in Copenhagan we was playing against a fucking great side with half our side missing including Wrighty. Seaman had about 15 smashed ribs and we was even disappointed Jensen was missing!
Fuck me, McGoldrick played!
That was one fucking amazing night and for me the best one off performance I have seen.
Theres lots......
Here is 3 that I think are certainly up there....I'd say Anfield '89 is probably the best.
From what I've seen from what I gather (I wasnt born at the time) but the 71 victory to win the League at SHL and to come back and beat Anderlect to win the European Fairs Cup was another great performance.
And what about the injury ravaged team and without Wrighty beat Parma 1-0 to The ARSENAL
Here is 3 that I think are certainly up there....I'd say Anfield '89 is probably the best.
From what I've seen from what I gather (I wasnt born at the time) but the 71 victory to win the League at SHL and to come back and beat Anderlect to win the European Fairs Cup was another great performance.
And what about the injury ravaged team and without Wrighty beat Parma 1-0 to The ARSENAL
I heard someone say before that was the pinnacle of the Back 4 and Safe Hands had to have an injection on his ribs before the game to and what a fantastic performance from him.donaldo wrote:Have to agree about Copenhagen 94. A midfield that included Morrow and Selley .Parma were a superior team to us but the greatest back 5 ever kept them out.
And I have to say commentator Brian Moore's commentary on the game was fantastic.
I always thought Steve Morrow was a good player - I liked him....did a very good job with Northern Ireland as well.
I'll never forget his goal in The Coca-Cola Cup Final GET IN THERE!
Lets us not forget Paris '06 either.
OK, we were beaten but went down fighting and with 10 men (sorry make 9 - Almunia was doing his best impression of the invisible man) AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHH!......Magnificent header from Sol and Freddie played his heart out that night.
Altough gutted I was proud to be a Gooner that night, I'd have loved nothing better than to see Bergkamp retire with a Champions League
OK, we were beaten but went down fighting and with 10 men (sorry make 9 - Almunia was doing his best impression of the invisible man) AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHH!......Magnificent header from Sol and Freddie played his heart out that night.
Altough gutted I was proud to be a Gooner that night, I'd have loved nothing better than to see Bergkamp retire with a Champions League
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In my time of supporting Arsenal the 94 Cup Winners Cup Final and Madrid 06 are in my mind. Expected to be done over, dogged with injuries/suspensions we gave a backs to the wall job against both of them.
Lehmann, Eboue, Flamini, Senderos, Toure, Henry, Seaman, Dixon, Winterburn, Bould, Adams and Smith we salute you....both games similar in the sense that is was a real defensive job and a moment of magic from a lone striker won it.
Lehmann, Eboue, Flamini, Senderos, Toure, Henry, Seaman, Dixon, Winterburn, Bould, Adams and Smith we salute you....both games similar in the sense that is was a real defensive job and a moment of magic from a lone striker won it.