Who played for Arsenal in 2010?
Squad Arsenal FC – Season 10/11
| # | player | Age |
|---|---|---|
| – | Theo Walcott Right Winger | 22 |
| – | Carlos Vela Right Winger | 22 |
| – | Andrey Arshavin Second Striker | 30 |
| – | Robin van Persie Centre-Forward | 27 |
Who was Arsenal’s manager in 1989?
George Graham
1988–89 Arsenal F.C. season
| 1988–89 season | |
|---|---|
| Manager | George Graham |
| First Division | 1st |
| FA Cup | Third round |
| League Cup | Third round |
Who left Arsenal in 2011?
31 August 2011: On the final day of the transfer window, Brazilian left back André Santos, German centre back Per Mertesacker, Israeli attacking midfielder Yossi Benayoun and Spanish central midfielder Mikel Arteta all join the club, while French striker Gilles Sunu leaves to join Lorient.
When did Arsenal last play Champions?
2006
Arsenal also reached the final of the UEFA Cup in 2000 and the Europa League in 2019, and became the first London team to appear in a UEFA Champions League final, in 2006.
Who left Arsenal in 2012?
Shortly after, Arsenal announced that an agreement had been reached with Barcelona for the sale of Alex Song, and two days later, on 20 August 2012, Arsenal announced that he had indeed been sold.
Where did Arsenal finish in 2010?
2010–11 Arsenal F.C. season
| 2010–11 season | |
|---|---|
| Premier League | 4th |
| FA Cup | Sixth round |
| League Cup | Runners-up |
| UEFA Champions League | Round of 16 |
Who is Arsenal’s number 12?
Willian
Willian is the 52nd player to wear the 12 at Arsenal.
Who was the manager of Arsenal in 2017?
Wenger
Wenger guided Arsenal to further FA Cup success at the end of the season, after a period of nine years without silverware. His team retained the cup the following year, and victory against Chelsea in the 2017 final placed Wenger as the most successful manager in the competition’s history with seven trophies.
Who said it’s up for grabs now?
commentator Brian Moore
This led the commentator Brian Moore to say what became one of the most famous lines in sport’s history. A line that became so famous that it became used in every other sport and in movies as well. “It’s up for grabs now!”