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  1. Jun 17, 2005 · End of Season Review 2004-05 - 25th Anniversary Highlights of the 1979 FA Cup Final.mp4 download

  2. Arsenal's season literally went right down to the very last kick of the campaign - with skipper Patrick Vieira's spot kick winning the FA Cup in Cardiff. It brought a successful conclusion to another dramatic, record breaking season for the Gunners.

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    • Friday Jun 17, 2005
  3. Synopsis. Arsenal's season literally went right down to the very last kick of the campaign - with skipper Patrick Vieira's spot kick winning the FA Cup in Cardiff. It brought a successful conclusion to another dramatic, record breaking season for the Gunners.

  4. Jun 17, 2005 · Arsenal's season literally went right down to the very last kick of the campaign - with skipper Patrick Vieira's spot kick winning the FA Cup in Cardiff. It brought a successful conclusion to another dramatic, record breaking season for the Gunners.

    • 2003/04 Season Review
    • 2003/04 Cup Results
    • 2003/04 Managerial Changes

    The 2003/04 campaign will forever be known as the season of The Invincibles. Arsenal’s Invincibles. The Gunners pulled off the stunning feat of becoming the first team since Preston North End in 1889 to go the entire season unbeaten in the league. They won the title, racking 26 wins, 12 draws, 0 losses, and 90 points, and finished top of the 2003/0...

    2003/04 FA Cup Winners: Manchester United [Final – Manchester United 3 v 0 Millwall] 2003/04 League Cup Winners: Middlesbrough [Final – Bolton 1 v 2 Middlesbrough] 2003/04 Champions League Winners: Porto [Final – Monaco 0 v 3 Porto] 2003/04 UEFA Cup Winners: Valencia [Final – Valencia 2 v 0 Marseille]

    Leeds United: Peter Reid out, Eddie Gray in Southampton: Gordon Strachan out, Paul Sturrock in Tottenham Hotspur: Glenn Hoddle out, David Pleat in

  5. Buy Arsenal 2004/2005 Season Review (DVD) - The Official DVD Review of the 2004/2005 Season. during This Historic Season Arsenal Broke the Long-standing...

  6. footballsite - The results of Arsenal in the 2004/05 season when they finished second in the Premier Division and won the FA Cup.