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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. 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 typeface is a modified version of the new ‘Northbank’ font, which draws inspiration from the lettering on Highbury’s East Stand.

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 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.” Part of sport is the journey, the chase. The lows we are feeling now will make the future highs that bit more enjoyable. 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. Faye White was club captain during this season; however, she was injured for a large part of the campaign and came on as a sub for one minute in the final leg of the competition. To honour her legacy and captaincy of that great team, the club included Faye in the composition, but also ensured she is prominently championed in Remember Who You Are

Although Chapman died two years before the iconic East Stand was opened his legacy and the symbol he helped to create live on. 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. 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. Highbury and the iconic quote were two of the most referenced elements in the first supporter workshop, highlighting to Reuben that something very special was required to pay tribute to the club’s former home. It was also fitting to honour the club’s historic legends by taking them home to Highbury. 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.

In 2010 the East India Company re-established itself as a luxury brand of tea, coffee, and fine foods. A limited series of gold Mohur medals were minted with a lion and palm tree design to mark this occasion. Britain's leading authority on football stadia and author of 'Football Grounds of England and Wales', Simon Inglis, explains further... Recently we stumbled across an article, whilst looking for something else, which places the origin of the motto much earlier. A clear case of serendipity which frequently happens as we read through old newspapers, programmes, books and other documents. It looks as though Harry Homer came up with his “idea” whilst browsing through the club’s programme archive. He may have been a bit cheeky in taking the credit but I’m sure that we can all appreciate what Harry did. It is also good to see that the club has started to feature this classic Latin phrase more and more over recent months. Who knows, maybe we will see it once more become as prominent on the kit as it was during the 1990s. If you’re paying a lot of money to see the team you love, you want to give them the best chance of winning. Booing and jeering wouldn’t do that.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.

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. The cannons have been part of Arsenal’s identity since we were formed by workers at the Royal Arsenal Ordnance Factory in 1886, and Victoria Concordia Crescit has been the club motto since its very first season in north London in 1913/14. Nine players with fewer league appearances are also honoured by being engraved on the base of the trophy: Pascal Cygan, Sylvain Wiltord, Jose Antonio Reyes, Gael Clichy, Kanu, Martin Keown, Jeremie Aliadiere, David Bentley and Justin Hoyte. 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.If you asked a Premier League football fan “who are the best clubs in the league?”, they probably wouldn’t say “Arsenal” until they’ve gone through Liverpool, Chelsea, Spurs, both Manchester clubs, and maybe even Leicester City. The Gunners simply are not the driving force that they used to be on the pitch. However, this doesn’t take away from the size of their club by any means. The cannons on the original crest were obviously a reference to the military influence in Woolwich and despite the club’s ties with the area being cut 89 years ago, the cannon theme has developed throughout the years and has remained prominent on the Gunners different crests down the years, including the new design. In the early days the crest was not as significant a part of a football club’s identity as it is today. Shirts remained plain, unless commemorating a significant match, an FA Cup Final for example, and the crest was generally reserved for official headed stationery, matchday programmes and handbooks. In direct response to this articles headline, I found the atmosphere inside the ground yesterday to be excellent, especially given the clubs current standing and the millions of opinions as to why we are where we are.

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