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Four Ever Arsenal DVD Boxset

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Arsenal FOUR EVER!

1971

Having all already clinched the league title, the Gunners headed for Wembley chasing that all elusive double.

Facing what was to be the second of Bill Shankly's great sides, it took extra time and a moment of class to separate these two giants of the English game.

Regarded as one of the most enduring images of FA Cup final history, Charlie George lay flat on his back having clinched the winning goal deep in extra time, after both teams had endured a match of pulsating football and a hatful of missed chances.

1979

Regarded as Wembley's finest finale, this was the final where the best was definitely saved until last.

With United competing in their third final of the late 70's and Arsenal looking to avenge their shock defeat to Ipswich the previous year, the stage was set for a heavyweight showdown between two of the country's most prestigious teams in the very last final of the decade.

1993

In the Premiership's inaugural season, Arsenal once again created history by becoming the first Club ever to attain a domestic cup double, winning both the FA Cup and League Cup in the same season.

Ironically, the Gunners met Sheffield Wednesday in both finals, and defeated their Yorkshire rivals by the same score in both finals, albeit with the aid of a replay in this one.

1998

History is re-written once again, as the Gunners become only the second team in English football history to win a second double in Arsene Wenger's first full season in charge at Highbury.

Arsenal had twice lost FA Cup Finals to Newcastle, either side of the war in 1932 and 1952, but faced them on this occasion as overwhelming favourites to add the Cup to their recently claimed Premiership crown.


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