Christmas Eve 2024 , just got back from putting flowers on my mum and dad's grave. Thought I’d watch this . Been crying since the shower the Micky Thomas goal. My dad and I went to all be 2 home games that year. Me mum watched the last game at home with me . Never forget that season and that game. What a great time. Just wished they showed Rocky’s goal against boro. RIP Rocky & the 96 🙏🙏🙏
@dannycadwallader65032 күн бұрын
*showed
@RyanKeane92 күн бұрын
Bless you mate. ❤
@gavinrussell8487Күн бұрын
Merry Christmas lad. Your folks we're watching this with you, smiling away with the shared memory.
@sloht4061Күн бұрын
Hope you're ok mate, I dread the day. Hopefully I go before my parents to save myself the torment
@CUSTARDMIKE3 күн бұрын
Quite simply the greatest end to any season anywhere in the world ever
@reddish86923 күн бұрын
Agueroooooooooo
@CUSTARDMIKE3 күн бұрын
@@reddish8692 just doesn’t compare
@daveprice7903 күн бұрын
@@reddish8692 No where near.
@shanemcnamara52243 күн бұрын
Yes, Liverpool hadn't lost by 2 clear goals at Anfield in about 3 years!!
@LeeH6883 күн бұрын
@@reddish8692against relegation fodder QPR
@PaulSebastiani_SEN_BAКүн бұрын
Two proper football clubs. Two clubs of authenticity and integrity. Two clubs who understand the beauty, love and purity of football. Arsenal was destined for this title and did it in the most incredible set of circumstances. The goosebumps when you hear Thierry Henry at the end in his late piece-to-camera cameo just caps off this documentary. Would be beautifully poetic if Arsenal could do something similar against Liverpool this season. COYG ❤️
@Vortigan0710 сағат бұрын
Very well said, every word!
@philmathieu10175 сағат бұрын
looking around at football's fall from the beautiful game, and the people's game to the game of 'who's got the most money', your words ring oh so true... well said.
@scsutton13 күн бұрын
Proof that football did indeed exist before 1992.
@brintonsolomons28193 күн бұрын
@scsutton1 True and here in South Africa BPL games was televised from 1991 on mnet
@daveprice7903 күн бұрын
@@brintonsolomons2819 Watched that final game on a Friday night in Westonaria!! Happy, very drunken days 😆
@cheeseball50303 күн бұрын
Nah this is clearly cgi with ai voices
@andrewmensah19043 күн бұрын
Not only does it prove that football existed before 1992, but before the so-called "class of 92" there was a Class of 83!!
@gooner73clark882 күн бұрын
And proof Arsenal did indeed exist before Wenger !
@dondamon46692 күн бұрын
You gotta love Ian Wright a truly inspirational man! Not scared to be himself ever which is a very rare thing ✌️
@Vortigan0710 сағат бұрын
Anyone not old enough to remember this or who were as yet unborn can never truly have a real sense of how absolutely impossible it was that this could happen that night...and yet happen it did!! I've watched this film so many times and it gives me the same chills every time. I still think Michael is going to get clattered at the last second before he puts that ball away...and then, to have that presence of mind and that level of coolness to execute that back pass just moments later, unbelievable!! What a moment to have witnessed!
@kitchenpunkrocker10642 күн бұрын
The greatest day of my Arsenal supporting life (since 1971) it says it all when people like Wrighty and Henry who weren't even involved with the team at the time are praising it and commenting on it as a historical achievement. It was absolutely everything to me especially in that season that was blackened by the unlawful killing of football supporters at Hillsborough. Football changed after that night. Some changes for the better and some not so good but I will never forget it.
@randyborstol24912 күн бұрын
Congratulations Arsenal from a Liverpool fan. Brilliant performance. The Irish players on both teams played for Ireland 36 hours later! I always remember the Arsenal players presenting flowers to the Kop beforehand in respect to Hillsborough. Wonderful gesture
@darthwiizius19 сағат бұрын
The most emotional end to the most difficult, heartbreaking season in football history. Showing respect was the right thing to do, will always be the right thing to do, and we will always show it. RIP the 96, RIP Rocky.
@MrTkeddo3 күн бұрын
When this was broadcast live you just can’t convey the tension,excitement and electric atmosphere of that day it was iconic
@luckygibbo12 күн бұрын
I watched it live in Australia... yesss!!!!
@dondamon46692 күн бұрын
But hardly anyone cares about arsenal?
@jamesequation24282 күн бұрын
right there with ya MrTk, What a season and what a group of players.
@randyborstol2491Күн бұрын
The Kop at the end gave Arsenal huge applause and chanted 'Champions'. It would have been nice to mention that in an otherwise brilliant brilliant documentary
@Chloe_LXXXIII10 сағат бұрын
@@randyborstol2491 At the end of a video tape of the Arsenal 1970/71 double winning season there was even mention of Liverpool and Arsenal's mutual respect for eachother. A year or two after winning The Double with Arsenal Ray Kennedy went on to play a part in a hugely successful era with Liverpool under Bob Paisley.
@nickmarshall85832 күн бұрын
That game even seems to have its own unique colour palette and lighting. I'd recognise it from just a picture of the grass or a shot of the crowd. Crazy too to think that they all piled in to a pub for a session with fans afterwards. Magical.
@stephenhawke6324Күн бұрын
So many memories of this game, sitting at home with my dad watching the game. it has got to be my greatest moment supporting the arsenal, greater than the 'invincibles' simply because it all happened in one game, not over a whole season. '89 what a year !!
@w10gooner.563 күн бұрын
Great night. Great game Watched it on tv with my mum .Rip mum Rip rocky miss both of you..Lets do it this season against the same opposition Liverpool..Red army..
@justinlazenby131111 сағат бұрын
My family have been following this wonderful, incredible football club since the 1920’s. I was at Anfield that night, I was 18 yo - I remember speaking to the coach steward wen we were boarding to get back Highbury , he said, whilst crying ‘ I was at white hart lane in 71, but tonight , tonight this beats that’ I just hugged him. I think Amy sums it up for me - she says - that was the night that you learnt magic can happen - ALWAYS KEEP BELIEVING - BELIEVE IN THIS FOOTBALL CLUB. ARSENAL FOREVER ❤
@Thierry-in-Londinium2 күн бұрын
I watched the game live & remember vividly crying at the end. A mighty game played by titans of their craft. *AFC 4ever!!!*
@richardbaker30002 күн бұрын
The greatest finish to a league season bar none. How can this ever be bettered?
@dannyboy95732 күн бұрын
Absolutely! So many factors that make this something that nothing would ever eclipse.
@glenaitken9403Күн бұрын
Even as a Liverpool fan i loved that. Broke my heart as a nipper but is a truly classic ending to the season. Some nice words from the boys about Hillsborough too. And nice that Rocky is remembered also. Great doc.
@SpiritmanProductions2 күн бұрын
There were 25 'Travel Club' coaches numbered 1-26; there was no coach 13. I've still got my boarding pass for coach 20. Incredible night.
@SlimeTheHowКүн бұрын
Did the coaches make it there on time in the end? Was the delayed kick off enough
@SpiritmanProductionsКүн бұрын
@@SlimeTheHow I can't remember the start anywhere near as well as I can remember the end, so I'm not sure. The euphoria and 45 minutes of jumping around chanting is what sticks in my mind. (They wouldn't let us out until all the Scousers had gone.)
@seetamonee2 күн бұрын
I was born in 1996, I’ve been an Arsenal fan for 23 years now, watching the end of this documentary and I’m crying because it’s my club! COYG ❤️
@oyindamolaoketunbi92892 күн бұрын
I got teary-eyed too! ❤
@ITSONLYYOUTUBE-p3p2 күн бұрын
John Lukic....such an underrated goalkeeper.....after getting a league winners medal at anfield in 1989 he won another with leeds united in 1992
@billkingston44023 күн бұрын
I couldn't believe it then, listening live on the radio and its still squeaky bum time watching this, respect to the 96
@a_spiritual_revolution2 күн бұрын
Brilliantly made film! I was watching it in my house in Manchester with five mates, all United fans, all of them rooting for me and the Gunners. One of my really good mates was sat next to me and he kept telling me in the last 20-30 minutes that Arsenal would get the second goal. I so wanted to believe him. I think he genuinely felt it coming from the way we were playing, and of course he could see things differently to a Gunner or Liverpool fan! Extra bit of anecdote: We had gone to the pubs beforehand, and as we were walking back to my house I really wanted to bet a tenner on us winning the title - from memory we were 8/1, but it would have meant missing the kick off, so I didn't make the bet. After the game I was in an ecstasy I don't ever recall having before that, and we all headed back to the pubs. I was the only Gunner around, and everybody was chuffed for me! I had been supporting Arsenal since 1974, so it was 'my' first big win in 15 years! And we so nearly went unbeaten two years later, just one defeat I think, and that was at Chelsea and if my memory is right we were one up at half time and Bould went off injured. We let in two goals second half, and that was the only 45 minutes Bould didn't play that season. If my memory is right!
@iannolan69182 күн бұрын
@@a_spiritual_revolution Good times Smith scored to make it 2-1 late v Chelsea I think
@marksims39042 күн бұрын
Not a gooner but I was there that night with a friend, his mate couldnt go so he rang me and asked if I fancied going to Anfield. "Erm, YES!!" was my reply so we drive up there and experienced the greatest football moment ever. I still have the Arsenal shirt he gave me to wear and I have to say the Liverpool fans were magnificent that night, remember it was six weeks after Hillsborough and emotions were through the roof. Outside the ground I must have hugged about fifty Liverpool fans who were in tears but so so gracious, a night I will take to my grave. JFT97, eternally xx
@steveg4334Күн бұрын
I had similar experience with the Liverpool fans after Arsenal beat them in the FA cup final of 71. Many of them were out partying with us around Soho. Great bunch of people.
@thebritishbushman83892 күн бұрын
Was 12 years at the time. Still remember to this day watching this with mate (a Liverpool fan) and then my Dad coming home after watching it out with some mates and his shirt all torn under the arms, because he was celebrating so much! COYG.
@edi7264Күн бұрын
Never to be emulated again❤ Historically the greatest finish to any top flight league EVER. The task to achieve against one of the best sides in the world at that time on their turf is unthinkable. We did it, and it can never be eclipsed. 🙏🏽 What a story. Absolute Poetry ❤ Thank you for this documentary❤
@TheSeanm1023 күн бұрын
what a great commentater brian moore was miss that voice
@randyborstol2491Күн бұрын
Brian Moore, Barry Davies and Peter West all went to the same school (Literally).
@jasonmcleod-s3m3 күн бұрын
thank you!!! my 1st Arsenal game i watched. i was 8yrs old❤❤ COYG
@johnosei8262 күн бұрын
If they can do it again, it would be crazy
@senianns95222 күн бұрын
I lived in Phuket Thailand. I went to my friends open restaurant. She had put a small TV set behind the bar for me to watch the match. There were several Thais supporting Liverpool. I sat on the lounge chair drinking beer and watched the game! Unreal as it went! Most probably the best night of my life! So happy at that result! Still have to 'pinch myself'! I'm still living here, I hope we can do it again! COYG!
@etherealdreams79362 күн бұрын
Crikey you've been in Phuket for 30+ years. You must have seen it all. I've only been once in 2011 and I enjoyed it immensely.
@vmonk22 күн бұрын
Well done lad. Massive gooner and fellow Phuket dweller. Amazing you were there way back then
@senianns9522Күн бұрын
@@vmonk2 Lived in Phuket from 87 till 95. Moved to work in Rayong --been here since--don't miss Phuket one bit!
@senianns9522Күн бұрын
@@etherealdreams7936 Left to go work in Rayong in 95. Phuket not same anymore! Crazy place!
@etherealdreams7936Күн бұрын
@@senianns9522 Fully understand
@Onlyme.n.u2 күн бұрын
I wish our current squad will watch this during this time and learn from the past legends' strength, determination and dedication to win. Hopefully, by the end of this season, we can overtake Liverpool and win the league again. 💪🏆
@lewiyonas3255Күн бұрын
As a city fan I can say this is the greatest finish to a season…. In ALL of English football history I wouldn’t say 1/2, more like 1a/1b because of how dramatic city’s was but for arsenal to win in that fashion… no better story written
@detectivescootercycle227823 сағат бұрын
The greatest Arsenal moment of my life .
@mohammadraqib14283 күн бұрын
Fantastic production... Thank You Universal! COYG!!
@vmonk22 күн бұрын
Ian Wright is a legend and a half. God bless him
@Houseofbamboo54Күн бұрын
The parade to the town hall that year is still to this day the best party I’ve ever been to, I’m 51. Went to most games that season. Remember getting crushed at West Ham against one of those metal barriers and my mate saving my life ~ when I saw Hillsborough it sent a shiver through me, still does. I watched the Liverpool game in a Snooker hall of all places. Get goose bumps all over my body watching that goal. Best summer of my life - Acid House parties and Arsenal winning the league. This year I’ve indoctrinated my 5 year old into being a Gooner - feels great,best club in the f******* world.
@clairepp97552 күн бұрын
One of my earliest memories of watching arsenal aged 10 years old. Truly unforgettable.
@prestoplay15082 күн бұрын
Brilliant documentary, was only a baby when this happened but it brought tears to my eyes and joyous celebration to my heart. Forever a Gunner. COYG!!!
@kingkenzokwansa3 күн бұрын
This was the year I turned a Gooner. Liverpool was the spectre looming on football, too much drama and fear after Heysel and Hillsborough and everyone wanted to knock them off their perch. This was a Liverpool side that dominated football both domestically and in world football. Arsenal winning the league that year and in 1991 was huuuuuge
@dondamon46692 күн бұрын
I knew about this but never knew it was as dramatic and it's a beautiful football story and what makes football so good and never realised how many good players arsenal had as i was only 7! Wish football was a mixture of how it was then and how it is now, just look at the passion from the fans! Nothing like that now as the lower working class just cant afford it and we're the fans that create the environment, tourist's, novelty goers and people having a day out just don't create anything especially at the big clubs. George Graham was a brilliant manager, Tony Adams was a giant of a player, but don't know why Graham stopped managing? Brilliant film and I'm from Manchester and a United fan ✌️
@jajabinx352 күн бұрын
If this happened today, people's mind would explode. Social media would have a meltdown. I'm sorry, man city last day drama where aguero scores last minute was very good, but this is something else. First place vs second place and with the conditions where arsenal has to win by two goals is insane.
@dondamon46692 күн бұрын
No one likes footballers today so wouldn't really care and social media fans aren't real fans,if you don't go to at least 10 games a season your not a fan
@gavinrussell8487Күн бұрын
💯
@Lee-i6x2n3 күн бұрын
Best finish to a title race by miles.
@BOO66IOUКүн бұрын
Huge Liverpool fan I was 18 at the time and don't remember much about this game I guess I must have somehow near erased it out of my memory I wonder why! Fascinating documentary tho that's helped fill in the blanks! Loved football infinitely more in this period than today.
@matthewbotha78452 күн бұрын
Davies, "It was my brother's birthday. He's a Tottenham fan." Pauses, then laughs
@iannolan69183 күн бұрын
If ever a match deserved a doc it was this unique epic, best day of my life only winning the CL could come close
@RC-nv6rc2 күн бұрын
What about winning the invincible season at white hart lane with Henry celebrating the winning goal in front of their fans?
@iannolan69182 күн бұрын
@ Liverpool were arguably the best team in Europe, to go there and win in that fashion must be the greatest experience in Arsenal history
@johnrockyryan2 күн бұрын
That was an absolute tactical and psychological masterclass by George Graham he somehow saw the result before it happened.
@DC_92Күн бұрын
Lifelong diehard Utd fan here…. This was absolutely FANTASTIC 🔥 Pure goosies at the end!! 😮 👏🏻
@simonmarie832 күн бұрын
So glad this is available here!! Saw this on Sky years ago and nearly cried. A great doc.
@robertconway61963 күн бұрын
Proof that dreams can come true COYG
@teddownum74283 күн бұрын
Wonderful stuff--thank you for posting it. Never forgotten, Rocky. COYG!
@nigelotitus1809Күн бұрын
I always had about the 89 league win at Anfield, I just watched the full documentary today. COYG ❤forever The Arsenal. David and Thomas in that midfield played a great role and also the striker Smith , one goal and assist, Mr. Arsenal and the goalkeeper from Croatia Luckic were amazing in that game .
@brintonsolomons28193 күн бұрын
I was 11 years old when I started following gunners today I'm 46
@dazza94483 күн бұрын
About the same as me 1990-91 was my first season I really paid attention to football
@edm21893 күн бұрын
RIP ROCKY
@SunnyMuslimCoachКүн бұрын
a beautiful documentary . thank you for putting this together . really made us feel hillsborough . thank you all. great arsenal team .... appreciative of a great Liverpool team
@worldlyconcernsКүн бұрын
Wonderful documentary, goose-pimples. I must have seen the dying moments of the game and Micky Thomas's goal a hundred times through the years and I'm still worried the ref will blow up for full-time or that Micky will be caught on the ball as he shapes to make the decisive shot. Brings tears to my eyes. Legends all.
@steveg43342 күн бұрын
I was stuck offshore in the North Sea, listening to it on the radio. Unbelievable finish. Well deserved also. This is a brilliant video. Have to feel for the Scousers though. They aren't a bad bunch. Partied with them in Trafalgar Square after Arsenal done the double in 71. They took defeat well, and partied anyway, for getting to the final, and having a day out. Oh! Rocky.
@calebwalker32942 күн бұрын
Arsenal are simply different from any other team in the world…..
@steveg4334Күн бұрын
It's called class. Keep it classy, try to set an example. Not easy, but win or lose, it's worth the effort.
@eddymwanza13783 күн бұрын
This is beautiful🔴⚪
@legniak1Күн бұрын
I remember watching the game live on tv. Everyone hated Liverpool because they were just so dominant. Every other fan except Spurs fans wanted Arsenal to do it and the way it ended was unbelievable but part of you also wanted Liverpool to do it after Hillsborough which was the saddest memory I have about football, just horrific
@lancedsouza15472 күн бұрын
Lovely to see everyone looking so well and a fantastic trip down memory lane
@gavinrussell8487Күн бұрын
I was 9! Surrounded by London based Liverpool supporting family as a newly christened Arsenal supporter that year... This bring back such a flood of emotions!! In my opinion, still a bigger climax than the Man City winner due to the fact we played our direct title opposition.
@Severinate2 күн бұрын
Did not think it was possible leading up to the match. Liverpool were just inevitable. When that goal went in I was in utter shock.
@colinjennings36613 күн бұрын
Still the best ending to a football match/ season in history. The first time I can remember a pub showing a live football match.
@markbyzantine2 күн бұрын
It was the first time a league match had been shown live on television during the week
@andrewlangsdale74452 күн бұрын
Nonsense. Manchester City winning the Premier League in 2012 was the greatest ending to a season in the ENTIRE 150-year history of English football.
@andrewlangsdale74452 күн бұрын
@@markbyzantineIncorrect. Chelsea v Manchester City was shown live on BBC1 on a Friday night, in 1987. As ever with Arsenal fans, they don't allow the truth to get in way of a good story!
@graemem17832 күн бұрын
@@andrewlangsdale7445 Nope. City were at home playing relegation candidates QPR needing only to win. It does not compare to the task that faced Arsenal that night.
@andrewmensah19042 күн бұрын
@@andrewlangsdale7445if you're going to try and diss Arsenal fans at least get your facts right!!! Man United-Tottenham, December 1983 on a Friday evening, on the same day Terry Neill was sacked as Arsenal manager!!
@ivanddamba2 күн бұрын
In 89 I wasn’t born, but I can tell Thomas was one hell of a midfielder.
@randyborstol2491Күн бұрын
He was very good for Liverpool when we signed him. Roy Evans made a mistake by picking Redknapp over him for the 1996 FA Cup Final.
@johnsabini23302 күн бұрын
Watched the game live on TV with my youngest son sitting on my knee, fantastic 👌
@jasonleon1976Сағат бұрын
I was 7 years old when i went to my first Arsenal game. But this was my first real taste of what it meant to be an Arsenal at 12 years old in 89. I remember wearing that yellow away kit under my school shirt with chest.
@roystonmarshall50272 күн бұрын
Ian Wright in tears chocked me up ..🥹
@rootangent5607Күн бұрын
But Ian Wright wasn’t even playing for Arsenal at the time. I don’t understand why he got so emotional?🤔
@MomentofCorrectionКүн бұрын
@rootangent5607 It is about David Rocky, #7 for Arsenal, who they grew up together and has passed in 2001.
@NakulKrishnaКүн бұрын
@@rootangent5607he said it, Rocky was a good role model for him, tried to get him to stop bad habits and focus on bettering himself. When arsenal won like that Wrighty felt the power of those words and got inspired to change.
@eclectica12 күн бұрын
I watched that Liverpool-Arsenal match on the telly as a 10 year old. Unforgettable. Fair play to Arsenal, nobody but themselves game them a chance that evening at Anfield.
@Di.ismyname2 күн бұрын
I am from north London and I love Arsenal
@andy.m265Күн бұрын
I remember 6 of us starting drinking in our local at 4pm, then onto our mates house to watch the match, we absolutely trashed his front room, before going back to the pub for last orders, his misses kicked him out for a couple of days after and we all chipped in to get it redecorated ! I still live a mile from the pub today, happy memories !
@williamthompson2941Күн бұрын
I remember watching on TV - an unusual event in those days. I was so happy when Thomas scored. There were millions like me that wanted the Gunners to do the impossible as they were the underdogs. Nice to see the backstories, especially the celebration, and so good to see Amy - one of the few journos I like - summing it up. And no, I am not a Arsenal fan.
@FozzQuaker2 күн бұрын
My first real memory of football...
@gomey70Күн бұрын
Horrible experience for us obviously. I remember feeling so guilty that I was so upset afterwards given what had happened at Hillsborough. I was 18 and wept like a child for about an hour. It just felt so cruel. I felt so selfish at being upset over a dumb game of football when we had lost so many people. I still feel that way now watching this, so many conflicting emotions. Football can be funny that way, being the most important of the unimportant things. Arsenal were a good side though and deserved champs.
@jamesequation24282 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@hateprotossКүн бұрын
I started following Arsenal on Wenger’s time…wow such a good documentary
@MarkL-we8uk3 күн бұрын
George Graham never really gets the full credit he deserved. I also reckon Leeds would have won the Premier league had they been able to keep him....
@lancedsouza15472 күн бұрын
Top manager and like you say, never got the credit he deserved. I’m firmly of the opinion he’d have won Arsenal a European Cup if he was given more time. That team had the tools to win it,
@MarkL-we8uk2 күн бұрын
@lancedsouza1547 yes and no. By the time he left it had become incredibly stale. 1992 was the best shot at Europe except they got outfoxed by Benfica and were never the same again. Still though, last Arsenal manager to date to win a European trophy
@johnrockyryan2 күн бұрын
@@lancedsouza1547 imo yes the reason why he didn't get far in 92 was because the team didn't have enough experience that was their first time competing in the tournament and for reference it took SAF (hailed by many as the greatest manager in football history) 13 tries before he won it 13.
@johnrockyryan2 күн бұрын
@@MarkL-we8uk True but you have to remember that was Grahams first time in the competition and experience plays a HUGE part in winning the Champions League, for reference it took SAF (considered by many to be the greatest manager in football history) 13 season before he won the thing and going up against Benfica a team drenched in European experience and success was always going to be bad.
@MarkL-we8uk2 күн бұрын
@johnrockyryan It wasn't easy to qualify for it, never mind win it back then, hence why either truly exceptionally great or lucky teams won it back then. George couldn't quite cut it when the chance came and they went into a tailspin after - FA Cup V Wrexham being an example. Team under George never really hit the great heights again after that. As for experience AC Milan won it in 1989 with no experience in Europe and Nottingham Forrest 1979, Aston Villa 1982 were same.
@navdeeprehill19573 күн бұрын
Don Revie,passed away earlier that day. I don't think there was any mention of it on TV
@scsutton13 күн бұрын
He'd become something of an outcast since leaving England for the UAE.
@Lee-i6x2n3 күн бұрын
brian moore briefly mentioned Dons passing before the kick off at Anfield.
@andrewsacika92212 күн бұрын
The Don of Elland road
@mahamedaden49192 күн бұрын
*We Are The Arsenal* ❤
@brianmhindi60132 күн бұрын
What a great documentary especially dedicating to David Rocastle, such a class club👏 I'm arsenal through and through, I have never witnessed arsenal lift the Premier league trophy when that day reaches I will cry, too much love for this club. COYG❤
@dondamon46692 күн бұрын
Can't believe there is a statue of Bergkamp and Henry at Emirates but from this team but only Adams and no Ian Wright!! Wright is seen as Arsenal for most people and must of gave them so many supporters
@doncarloancelotti22563 күн бұрын
If only they knew how to switch the frames on the TV screen back then, this would've been far more memorable than the Aguero 2012 one. Also, recency bias is a disease.
@Knypsterino12 сағат бұрын
Still brings tears to my eyes to this day ❤
@ivanddamba2 күн бұрын
❤❤❤ for David Rocastle never watched him play but I guess he was great lad.
@NickWard-f6l3 күн бұрын
Love the Championship trophy ...much better than that premiership monstrosity.....
@Trudon2 күн бұрын
I disagree the premier league trophy is beautiful with the lions & crown
@arsenal10141014Күн бұрын
Class.
@spenny690Күн бұрын
I'm a Palace fan, but Arsenal are my second team, so that season, l went to see the Gunners play Millwall, Forest, and Charlton at home, and Southampton and Millwall away. So, saw no home wins, but 100% away. That sums up that season.
@rodninio2 күн бұрын
I was there. Best day of my life.
@TristanBaileyКүн бұрын
Well played Rocky and all your team. 🔴⚪️ London remembers.
@aaronseale90222 күн бұрын
I used to watch an Arsenal VHS about the Arsenal through the decades and this part always gave me goose bumps. Can’t wait to watch this!
@bjk151gray72 күн бұрын
Went out to watch a band called the brilliant corners at the boardwalk in Manchester because I jut didn’t want to watch the scousers win the league. About 10:15 I asked a bouncer the score. He held up his fingers to show 2 -0. He smiled and just said Arsenal. I jumped on the guy and we celebrated as if United had won the league. Watching it since and this only 40 days after Hillsborough I can’t believe football was played at all. Given all that had happened Both clubs conducted themselves with complete dignity and humility only Aldridge embarrassed himself.
@DL-ol9zx2 күн бұрын
Lee Dixons being all Chris Jericho in this documentary
@garlicbreath7259Күн бұрын
I rmember watching it in my flat and for a few days felt I was floating on air cus I couldn`t get the finish out of my head. Went up on me pushbike from Rotherhithe to see the open top bus parade at Islington Town Hall. Unforgetable.
@rkrinsane2 күн бұрын
Win the title at Anfield ✅, win it at Old Trafford ✅, win it at White Hart Lane ✅.
@alfredthegreat95432 күн бұрын
White Hart Lane twice I think (also 71).
@jont5082 күн бұрын
I remember watching the Liverpool v Arsenal game as a 9 year old kid on holiday in Spain , always remember some Scouse lads threw an Arsenal fan in the pool at the end of the game he was giving them loads , it was all in good humor and everyone was friends after , i'll never forget that Michael Thomas goal . I didn't fully understand the importance of the goal at the time .
@gambashaga2 күн бұрын
1:22:32 Thomas getting well deserved love
@Tix29817 сағат бұрын
It's clear that Mikel Arteta is much more of a successor to George Graham than Wenger. It's amazing how similar their journeys as coaches are: both former players and bringing in new young talent to lead the club forward from a period of bad performances to winning again, both came with little to no experience prior to Arsenal, both revamped the squad by getting rid of overpaid old timers. I hope with Mikel we can achieve as much or even more. Thanks for posting this amazing doc. EDIT: OMG we were set piece FC then too. It's amazing
@eugene11olearyКүн бұрын
Its number one in my book 🔴⚪♥️👍
@Gooner_for_lifeКүн бұрын
Waooo!! One of all time best moment in football!!
@shinkansenshinkansend83162 күн бұрын
The Aguerooooo moment was special, but it's a distant second best to what Arsenal achieved that night.
@charlieboy25873 күн бұрын
It's going to happen again this season 24/25 , history repeating
@markhancock7527Күн бұрын
George should have a statue at the Emirates greatest day in Arsenal history.