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A fan base, where some cried about only finishing top 4, was now hosting a newly promoted side, both without a point this season. It was the first time we began a league campaign with three straight defeats since the 50’s. That’s before you factor in that we are without European football for the first time since 1995.

What I do know is true Arsenal fans did the club proud on Saturday at a time where there hasn’t been too much to be proud about to be a gooner. It was inlaid into the floor of the 'Marble Halls', it sat proudly over Highbury's main entrance on Avenell Road and was even forged onto the heavy steel doors themselves.

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Individuals nominated by supporter groups, who felt their love for the club made them particularly worthy of inclusion In hindsight, it’s no wonder that this detachment coincided with the worst few years in the club’s recent history. Arsenal seem to have realized that as well; throughout Arteta’s tenure as manager, they have appeared quite conscious of their need for a bond with supporters. Arsenal have recognized that supporters won’t believe in and therefore won’t contribute to something they don’t feel part of. They have realized that the club motto —“Victoria Concordia Crescit”, Latin for “Victory Through Harmony”— not only applies within the confines of London Colney, but extends to their relationship with those who cheer them on.

The name of the piece recalls a quote passed down through generations of our players and is now synonymous with David Rocastle: “ Remember who you are, what you are and who you represent.” AM: Very much so yes. Between the connections we have made with each other as fans across the globe, the genuine affection we feel with the players, to the greater transparency we are getting from the administration, all signs point to a unified Arsenal, and long may it continue. In addition to Edu’s chats in front of the camera, board member Josh Kroenke appeared as a guest on the Road Trippin’ podcast in February of this year. Among the subjects he discussed on the podcast was his experience with Arsenal. Kroenke detailed how his father’s company first acquired sole ownership of the club in 2018. He expressed his desire for Arsenal to return to the heights reached by the Invincibles. He also explained different elements of the leadership structure implemented at the club, as well as the thinking behind the team’s European Super League involvement. Inclusion The second coin, "In All Things Charity," will be issued in Spring 2021 and is dedicated to Charity, another of the allegorical figures depicted on the Queen Victoria Memorial in marble. This design will show the figure caring for the young to represent motherhood, which symbolizes the virtue of charity. Four players with fewer European appearances are also honoured by being engraved on the base of the trophy: Gemma Davison, Sian Larkin, Danielle Buet, Charlotte Gurr.During the tour, Arsenal were joined by David Frimpon, a social media personality and Arsenal fan who is now a social editor and “hype man” for the club. Frimpon regularly provided content during the trip in the form of “The Arsenal USA Tour Diary”. These videos followed players as they engaged in activities such as spending a day at Universal Studios, competing against one another in mini golf, and being interviewed by Frimpon. I recently stumbled across the answer whilst looking for something else. A clear case of serendipity which frequently happens as the members of the AHS read through old newspapers, programmes, books and other documents. We All Follow The Arsenal is a rich tapestry that represents the diversity of the Arsenal family and champions our local and global supporters from Islington to India and beyond. The artwork responds to a strong focus on the passion felt by our supporters everywhere and the deep connection they feel to the club, wherever they are in the world.

The physical banners in this Jeremy Deller concept were also handmade and individually photographed to create this rich tapestry. The name of the piece is inspired by Dennis Bergkamp’s quote: "When you start supporting a football club, you don't support it because of the trophies, or a player, or history, you support it because you found yourself somewhere there; found a place where you belong." The VCC crest (7), which the current crest replaced, had been Arsenal’s symbol since appearing in the first programme of season 1949/50. It would appear to have been in the minds of the Gunners hierarchy for at least a year prior to this. In the final matchday programme of the 1947/48 League Championship winning season, ‘Marksman’ (aka Harry Homer), the programme editor of the day, wrote: “...my mind seeks an apt quotation with which to close this season which has been such a glorious one for Tom Whittaker, Joe Mercer and all connected with The Gunners. Shall we turn for once to Latin? ‘Victoria Concordia Crescit’. Translation: ‘Victory grows out of harmony.’” These sorts of actions make a difference to those that value football clubs for more than what they do on the pitch. After all, they are worth billions – if they are not helping out their community, then it’s an absolute waste.Both Victoria and Elizabeth carried forward and embodied particular core virtues or principles. A virtue is a conscious effort to acquire and maintain one's own code of moral values. Diligently observing the practice of being virtuous as embodied in those core beliefs helps promote personal nurturing, leading to a more prosperous and happy life. However, it isn’t only local fans that Arsenal are striving to reconnect with. In July, the first team traveled to the United States for a preseason tour. For many supporters who are unable to be near the club on a regular basis, this presented a rare opportunity to watch their team in the flesh. It didn’t matter that none of Arsenal’s three matches Stateside were just friendlies. For two weeks, American fans in Baltimore and Orlando treated themselves to their own version of the matchday experience you would see in London. They enjoyed pints before and after matches. They sang their hearts out as Arsenal, the Arsenal, played in front of them. They left feeling closer to a club that sometimes feels so far away.

Eighteen Eighty-Six is a bold, type-based design that symbolises our founding year in Woolwich and courageous move to north London in 1913 in the constant pursuit of progress. Anita Asante, Julie Fleeting, Lianne Sanderson, Alex Scott, Jayne Ludlow, Katie Chapman, Rachel Yankey, Mary Phillip, Ciara Grant, Kelly Smith, Vic Akers, Karen Carney, Emma Byrne, Faye White If you asked that same Premier League fans who the biggest clubs in the league are, assuming they are rational, they would likely only put Liverpool and Manchester United ahead of the Gunners, and maybe Chelsea too if they’re feeling a little frisky. One of the first things Chapman and Claude Waterlow Ferrier [the architect of Highbury's East and West stands] did was to "rebrand" the club. The third coin, "Truth Conquers All," will be released in Fall 2021 and is inspired by another part of the same memorial showing a winged figure of Truth, holding up a mirror to nature, standing between a child bearing a palm branch and a seated women searching in a scroll for the truth.

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In addition to actively letting supporters in on more of the club, Arsenal have also taken steps to include Gooners in the club’s operation. In the months after the announcement and subsequent collapse of the Super League, the club established the Arsenal Advisory Board. Comprised of representatives from the Arsenal Independent Supporters’ Association, the Arsenal Supporters’ Trust, Gay Gooners, Domestic and International Supporters’ Clubs, Arsenal Disabled Supporters’ Association, and the Fans’ Forum representative for fans aged 18 to 24, the Advisory Board meets with club representatives at least twice a season to discuss off-field matters. Among the club representatives are Josh Kroenke, Tim Lewis, and Vinai Venkatesham. It may have taken a legitimate fiasco for it to happen, but fans are entering their second season in which they genuinely have a voice in the room with the Arsenal hierarchy. Perhaps therein lies the reason why supporters identify so strongly with this side. On that pitch they see a group of players who care. Players who know what a privilege it is to play for The Arsenal. Players who fight tooth and nail for glory, just how those in the stands wish they could. Perhaps that is why it is so easy to root for this current Arsenal team. In an era where many Youtubers build views on how loud they shout, well done to the majority of fans for putting the teams needs first.

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