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Royal Arsenal squad in 1888. Original captain David Danskin sits on the right of the bench. In October 1886, Scotsman David Danskin and fifteen fellow munitions workers in Woolwich formed Dial Square Football Club, named after a workshop at the heart of the Royal Arsenal complex. Each member contributed sixpence, and Danskin also added three ...
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Arsenal Football Club vs. Matthew Reed is a trademark infringement case in English law concerning the sale of unlicensed merchandise bearing the Arsenal Football Club trademarks. The case revolved around Matthew Reed, who for approximately 30 years sold souvenirs near Arsenal's Highbury Stadium , some of which bore the club's registered trademarks.
Arsenal played in red and white shirts in an FA Cup final for the first time, on previous occasions in 1930 and 32 they wore fully red shirts. Additionally, before the 1967/68 season, Arsenal only wore team badges on their shirts on special occasions, such as FA Cup Finals. The 1936 cup final was the fourth occasion such a badge was worn. [23]
Gunnersaurus Rex – Arsenal F.C. [23] H'Angus the Monkey – Hartlepool United F.C. [32] Happy Harry and Happy Hatty — Luton Town F.C. Harry the Hornet – Watford F.C. 2000 [23] Harvey – Charlton Athletic F.C. Haydon the Womble – AFC Wimbledon [33] Hercules the Lion – Aston Villa F.C. [23] Herbie the Hammer – West Ham United F.C.
Sinéad O'Connor’s final wishes for her children have been revealed.. The singer, who died at age 56 in July 2023, is survived by three children. At the time of her death, O’Connor’s estate ...
Arsenal faced Tottenham Hotspur in the semi-finals; after losing 1–0 at Highbury in the first leg and conceding a second goal in the first half of the second leg at White Hart Lane, Arsenal scored twice through Viv Anderson and Niall Quinn to draw 2–2 on aggregate and force a replay; [14] in the replay Spurs went 1–0 up, only for Arsenal ...