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da dobrowin: Arsene Wenger, the banter merchant.Around this time in 1996, Arsene Wenger began his reign at Arsenal. Trainspotting had just been released in cinemas, John Major was Prime Minister, England crashed out of the World Cup on penalties (again), Manchester City were loitering around the bottom half of the old First Division and half their fanbase hadn’t been conceived yet, Dolly the sheep was born, the Duke and Duchess of York divorced, and Manchester United did the double.Watch Arsenal Live Streams With StreamFootball.tv Below
Plenty has changed in the world of football since.
The Gunners have won ten major trophies including three Premier League titles and seven FA Cups, and legends have come and gone, including our man in question. And stories have been created.
Ray Parlour made 431 appearances for Arsenal over a Gunners career that spanned 13 years. It’s unsurprising, then, that he has plenty of anecdotes in the locker about his time playing under his former boss, Wenger…
We’d always assumed that Wenger, being the serious looking character that he was on the sideline, wouldn’t be all that funny. But clearly we were wrong. Silly us.