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Whilst Freddie Ljungberg didn’t have his iconic red hairstyle during this season, we felt it was important to represent him in a manner that so many supporters connect with Then in 2012, the company entered the bullion and collector coin market when it launched legal tender silver and gold for the government of St. Helena. The shirt for the 2011/12 season featured a special 125th anniversary crest design (11) combining the graphic of the first club crest with the current version. Ingrained within the heritage of The Arsenal is the long standing Latin motto “Victoria Concordia Crescit”. Over the years there have been a number of variations of the translation but all are roughly the same: “Victory Grows Through Harmony.” @JokmanAFC yesterday Part of sport is the journey, the chase. The lows we are feeling now will make the future highs that bit more enjoyable.

The Queen's Virtues series consists of six designs that will appear on 1-oz silver and gold proof coins with very limited mintages, respectively of 2,500 and 250 pieces. Each release features an original design representing one of the six core virtues of Queen Victoria. The coins will be designed by acclaimed Dutch portrait artist and coin designer Elles Kloosterman, who has created coins for the Royal Dutch Mint and various private mints. 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 Individuals nominated by supporter groups, who felt their love for the club made them particularly worthy of inclusion With all that evident for supporters to see, most have fully bought into the project. Not only are the performances on the pitch encouraging and perhaps downright thrilling, but they feel part of what is happening at the club. A long-lost harmony has been found. Whatever Arsenal go on to achieve, it will belong to everyone who calls the club theirs. Because of that, the excitement around the club is as palpable as it has been in a very long time. Home and away, you can sense it, even through a TV screen: there is a twelfth man on that pitch with the Gunners.

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It has long been believed that the motto was the brainchild of the former editor of the Arsenal programme, Harry Homer (aka “Marksman”). Writing in the final programme of the 1947-48 season, he said that he came up with the idea and put it to the board who readily accepted it. Arsenal v Grimsby 1 May 1948 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. Remember Who You Are pays homage to the memories and history of our former home, Highbury. This stunning representation of the stadium's East Stand – one of football’s architectural masterpieces – is firmly rooted in the club’s DNA, with special moments in time featuring some of our greatest players and managers included throughout the artwork. 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.

The artwork is Reuben’s artistic representation of the successes which were widely acclaimed at the supporter workshops. With so many achievements in our history, the first workshop helped devise a narrative of historic firsts with these two stellar seasons transcending the multitude of other successes across our illustrious history.

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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.

AM: It’s going to sound cliche, but one of the things they really impressed upon me was the fact they feel they have only had the freedom of being real owners since 2018. Whether you buy that or not, I do think it’s undeniable that from that point on they seemed laser focused on changing our perception of them. I’m the type of person who cares more about the consequences of your actions more than their intent, so for me, if we are feeling closer to them, it has to be the consequences of their choices. Ingrained within the heritage of The Arsenal is the long standing latin motto “Victoria Concordia Crescit”. Over the years there have been a number of variations of the translation but all are roughly the same: “Victory Grows Through Harmony.” There is a famous motto for years we had on our shirts, Victoria Concordia Crescit, Latin for Victory through Harmony. For decades we had a reputation of being the club who acted with class and did things the right way.Following Arsenal’s move north to Highbury in 1913, it wasn’t immediately apparent that the club would embrace the Woolwich Arsenal legacy and keep the cannon as a recognisable motif. The club soon became just ‘Arsenal’, the Great War affected football for four seasons and recommencing in 1919/20 peacetime football took some time to settle. During all of this period there was no sign of a crest. But by the 1921/22 season, the club’s letterheads were resplendent with a newly designed westward pointing single cannon (3). The club’s first crest (1) initially appeared on 20 October, 1905, when the “Book of Football” published an article on Woolwich Arsenal football club written by the club's vice-chairman Arthur Kennedy, with the crest proudly accompanying the article. To serve the British nation in World War II, the BBC charged itself with mobilizing popular music in support of Britain's war effort. Radio music, British broadcasters and administrators argued, could maintain civilian and military morale, increase industrial production, and even promote a sense of Anglo-American cooperation. Because of their widespread popularity, dance music and popular song were seen as ideal for these tasks; along with jazz, with its American associations and small but youthful audience, these genres suddenly gained new legitimacy at the traditionally more conservative BBC. No one is pretending that a 1-0 win over Norwich is anything to be excited about. Yet in a hard time, I was very proud to be a gooner yesterday.

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