Page 1 of CHAMPIONS 2003-2004
General Forum
It was really moving watching Arsenal celebrating winning the title after they beat Leicester 2-1 (even though I think we should have properly celebrated winning it at White Hart Lane ;) ).
It is a shame that we lost the chance of winning the treble but who knows, if we had gone through to the next rounds of the FA Cup and Champions League, we may not have won the premiership or broken a world record of going through a whole season (38 games) unbeaten.
Lets hope we can achieve even more next season, until then, we have the Amsterdam Tournament to look forward to, and lets not forget, The Martin Keown Testimonial (Arsenal v England XI)!
Same Old Arsenal Always Winning
Personally I can`t wait till euro 2004 kicks off - having seen the boys play so well together as a team, and ultimately be rewarded with a prize which will hopefully last a lot longer than the championship, its going to be great watching Sol and Ash try to stop Titi, Patrick and Robert!! :D
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Never mind missing out on the treble - it was all hyped up paper talk anyway.
At the start of the season no one could have thought that any team would go through the season unbeaten, and the final league table just shows the gulf between Arsenal and the teams below them this year.
Arsenal supporters should be celebrating a marvellous season rather than dwelling upon what might have been
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They all scoffed at Wenger last year, so he was out by one season lets cut the guy a little slack.
I just hope me dear old Dad (season ticket holder but now long gone) is sitting on a cloud somewhere with a big grin.
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Last season wenger said `I wouldn`t be surprised if arsenal went the whole season without being beaten` or words to that effect. This year he remembered to give out the backhanders.
As an Arsenal fan, this will probably be the greatest living memory I will have about Arsenal. It`s definately right up there with the double.
Can anyone still remember that time when we didn`t have a manager, did anyone imagine we could pull off an entire season unbeaten?
as i man utd fan id like to say well done to the gooners. the table doesnt lie - arsenal were by far the best team in the country. us and chelsea have a lot of catching up to do....
A good season, but its a shame Chelsea threw away knocking out Arsenal in the Champions League.
Next season will be far more interesting, Chelsea really seem to have started blending as a team, and perhaps with a better manager they will be favourites for the championship.
I also can`t see Man Utd staying an also-ran for long, Fergy is too smart. :)
Up the Gunners!
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Congratulations to the Gooners for a fantastic achievment, easily the best side in the country this year but unfortunately still not good enough in Europe.
Personally I don`t think Chelsea are blending as a team and with more changes and a new manager next season I think Arsenal and Manchester United will fill the top two places just don`t know which way round yet. By the way I support none of the clubs mentioned.