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English Premier League Season Review 2003-2004
The 2003/04 Premier League season went down in history as a landmark one for Arsenal, who went the entire league campaign undefeated, with 26 wins and 12 draws, as they won the title by an 11-point margin. Not since Preston North End's 22-match campaign in 1889 had that feat been emulated, and Arsene Wenger's free-flowing side were dubbed as 'The Invincibles'.
The way Arsenal won the title was far from straightforward, though, and the sense of anticipation and intrigue for the 2003/04 Premier League campaign heightened when Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich took over Chelsea in the summer. Established players such as Damien Duff and Joe Cole were joined by international stars such as Hernan Crespo and Claude Makelele as manager Claudio Ranieri strengthened his squad with several new re...
published: 18 Jul 2020
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Barclays Premier League 2003-2004 Season Review Part 1
Arsenal's Invincibles go the entire season unbeaten to win their third Premier League title
The 2003/04 Premier League season went down in history as a landmark one for Arsenal, who went the entire league campaign undefeated, with 26 wins and 12 draws, as they won the title by an 11-point margin. Not since Preston North End's 22-match campaign in 1889 had that feat been emulated, and Arsene Wenger's free-flowing side were dubbed as 'The Invincibles'.
The way Arsenal won the title was far from straightforward, though, and the sense of anticipation and intrigue for the 2003/04 Premier League campaign heightened when Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich took over Chelsea in the summer. Established players such as Damien Duff and Joe Cole were joined by international stars such as Hernan Cre...
published: 02 Dec 2019
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Tremendous Goals | Premier League 2003/04 | Henry, Giggs, Crespo
A compilation of tremendous goals scored in the 2003/04 season of the Premier League.
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published: 06 Aug 2019
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Outstanding Goals | Premier League 2004/05 | Lampard, Vieira, Gerrard
A compilation of outstanding goals scored in the 2004/05 season of the Premier League.
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Premier League website: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueWebsite
Follow the Premier League on Instagram: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueInstagram
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published: 06 Aug 2019
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HENRY WITH A WORLDIE! | Arsenal 4-2 Liverpool | Highlights | April 9, 2004
A Thierry Henry hat-trick put us seven points clear as we headed towards finishing the 2003/04 campaign undefeated.
Arsenal team: Lehmann, Lauren, Campbell, Toure, Cole, Ljungberg, Vieira, Gilberto, Pires, Bergkamp, Henry.
Subs: Shaaban, Keown, Clichy, Edu, Reyes
Liverpool team: Dudek, Carragher, Hyypia, Biscan, Riise, Diouf, Hamann, Gerrard, Kewell, Heskey, Owen.
Subs: Luzi, Henchoz, Cheyrou, Murphy, Baros
#arsenal #arsenalclassics #arsenalhighlights
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published: 17 Mar 2020
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THROWBACK THURSDAY: Premier League 2003-04 season
The lean period would begin for Manchester United, this the first of three seasons without a Premier League trophy. Chelsea had new money, pumped in by new owner Roman Abramovich, but they would fall short and Claudio Ranieri would be sacked. Arsenal would retain their Premier League title, and would do so in style, going undefeated throughout the entire season. Liverpool and Manchester United joined them in the Champions League for the following year whilst Leeds United called time for their stay in the Premier League, relegated after suffering financial destitution.
Check out more content on our social channels here:
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Whatif_YouTube
Narrated, Written and Edited by Jake Doyle (@jakedoyle93)
All Images Courtesy of Getty Images.
What If Football is a form of ...
published: 08 Apr 2021
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English Premier League 2002-2003 Season Review
Man Utd battle past Arsenal to win their eighth Premier League title
As the Premier League reached 10 years of compelling competition, Manager of the Decade Sir Alex Ferguson celebrated his own accolade in fitting style as Manchester United overcame an eight-point deficit from defending champions Arsenal to wrest back the title and hold aloft the Premier League trophy for the eighth time.
Even though they paid a British record fee for England defender Rio Ferdinand from Leeds United, who replaced manager David O'Leary with Terry Venables in the summer, the Red Devils struggled to keep up with Arsene Wenger's Arsenal side in the early stages.
Arsenal's north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur also started strongly, with new recruit Robbie Keane leading the line as they topped the Premier ...
published: 16 Mar 2020
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Premier League 2003/04 - Season Review
Premier League 2003/04 - Season Review
published: 06 Oct 2017
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THE ARSENAL INVINCIBLES | Full Highlights Reel | 2003/2004 | [HD]
In the 2003–04 season, Arsenal regained the Premier League without a single defeat. Over the 38 games played, their league record stood at 26 wins, 12 draws and 0 losses.
This is a reel of their goals scored, important saves made, and opposition goals.
Truly, The invincible were a legacy, and a unique one at that, with no other side accomplishing such a feat in English football to date.
Hello,
I'm a medical student and my hobbies include video editing and film making. This video took over 6 months to make, tedious to find all the clips to be honest. I'm from India. I'm an Arsenal fan.
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0:00 - Introduction
0:53 - vs Everton (H)
1:21 - vs Middlesbrough (A)
1:54 - vs Aston Villa (H)
2:28 - vs Portsmouth (H)
3:01 - vs Manchester United (A)...
published: 14 May 2020
51:28
English Premier League Season Review 2003-2004
The 2003/04 Premier League season went down in history as a landmark one for Arsenal, who went the entire league campaign undefeated, with 26 wins and 12 draws,...
The 2003/04 Premier League season went down in history as a landmark one for Arsenal, who went the entire league campaign undefeated, with 26 wins and 12 draws, as they won the title by an 11-point margin. Not since Preston North End's 22-match campaign in 1889 had that feat been emulated, and Arsene Wenger's free-flowing side were dubbed as 'The Invincibles'.
The way Arsenal won the title was far from straightforward, though, and the sense of anticipation and intrigue for the 2003/04 Premier League campaign heightened when Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich took over Chelsea in the summer. Established players such as Damien Duff and Joe Cole were joined by international stars such as Hernan Crespo and Claude Makelele as manager Claudio Ranieri strengthened his squad with several new recruits.
The ever-expanding worldwide fanbase of the Premier League were given a unique opportunity to see some of Chelsea's summer signings at the first biennial Barclays Asia Trophy, which has gone on to become a prominent pre-season tradition. The Blues emerged victorious on penalties against Newcastle United in the Malaysia tournament's final, and they carried on where they left off with six wins from their first seven matches, including an opening day triumph at Liverpool.
https://wn.com/English_Premier_League_Season_Review_2003_2004
The 2003/04 Premier League season went down in history as a landmark one for Arsenal, who went the entire league campaign undefeated, with 26 wins and 12 draws, as they won the title by an 11-point margin. Not since Preston North End's 22-match campaign in 1889 had that feat been emulated, and Arsene Wenger's free-flowing side were dubbed as 'The Invincibles'.
The way Arsenal won the title was far from straightforward, though, and the sense of anticipation and intrigue for the 2003/04 Premier League campaign heightened when Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich took over Chelsea in the summer. Established players such as Damien Duff and Joe Cole were joined by international stars such as Hernan Crespo and Claude Makelele as manager Claudio Ranieri strengthened his squad with several new recruits.
The ever-expanding worldwide fanbase of the Premier League were given a unique opportunity to see some of Chelsea's summer signings at the first biennial Barclays Asia Trophy, which has gone on to become a prominent pre-season tradition. The Blues emerged victorious on penalties against Newcastle United in the Malaysia tournament's final, and they carried on where they left off with six wins from their first seven matches, including an opening day triumph at Liverpool.
- published: 18 Jul 2020
- views: 91506
26:09
Barclays Premier League 2003-2004 Season Review Part 1
Arsenal's Invincibles go the entire season unbeaten to win their third Premier League title
The 2003/04 Premier League season went down in history as a landmar...
Arsenal's Invincibles go the entire season unbeaten to win their third Premier League title
The 2003/04 Premier League season went down in history as a landmark one for Arsenal, who went the entire league campaign undefeated, with 26 wins and 12 draws, as they won the title by an 11-point margin. Not since Preston North End's 22-match campaign in 1889 had that feat been emulated, and Arsene Wenger's free-flowing side were dubbed as 'The Invincibles'.
The way Arsenal won the title was far from straightforward, though, and the sense of anticipation and intrigue for the 2003/04 Premier League campaign heightened when Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich took over Chelsea in the summer. Established players such as Damien Duff and Joe Cole were joined by international stars such as Hernan Crespo and Claude Makelele as manager Claudio Ranieri strengthened his squad with several new recruits.
https://wn.com/Barclays_Premier_League_2003_2004_Season_Review_Part_1
Arsenal's Invincibles go the entire season unbeaten to win their third Premier League title
The 2003/04 Premier League season went down in history as a landmark one for Arsenal, who went the entire league campaign undefeated, with 26 wins and 12 draws, as they won the title by an 11-point margin. Not since Preston North End's 22-match campaign in 1889 had that feat been emulated, and Arsene Wenger's free-flowing side were dubbed as 'The Invincibles'.
The way Arsenal won the title was far from straightforward, though, and the sense of anticipation and intrigue for the 2003/04 Premier League campaign heightened when Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich took over Chelsea in the summer. Established players such as Damien Duff and Joe Cole were joined by international stars such as Hernan Crespo and Claude Makelele as manager Claudio Ranieri strengthened his squad with several new recruits.
- published: 02 Dec 2019
- views: 76438
22:13
Tremendous Goals | Premier League 2003/04 | Henry, Giggs, Crespo
A compilation of tremendous goals scored in the 2003/04 season of the Premier League.
Subscribe to the official Premier League YouTube channel: http://preml.ge...
A compilation of tremendous goals scored in the 2003/04 season of the Premier League.
Subscribe to the official Premier League YouTube channel: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueYouTube
Premier League website: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueWebsite
Follow the Premier League on Instagram: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueInstagram
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Your safety online
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Visit CEOP’s Thinkuknow website for advice and guidance on safe surfing and staying safe online for example when using mobile phones, blogs, social media, chatting, online gaming and emailing. (https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/)
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https://wn.com/Tremendous_Goals_|_Premier_League_2003_04_|_Henry,_Giggs,_Crespo
A compilation of tremendous goals scored in the 2003/04 season of the Premier League.
Subscribe to the official Premier League YouTube channel: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueYouTube
Premier League website: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueWebsite
Follow the Premier League on Instagram: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueInstagram
Follow the Premier League on Twitter: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueTwitter
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Your safety online
Visit the Child Exploitation and Online Protection website for confidential support if something has happened online which has made you feel unsafe, if you are worried about someone else or to report online abuse. (https://www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre/)
You should contact the Police by calling 999 if you or anybody else is in any sort of danger.
Visit CEOP’s Thinkuknow website for advice and guidance on safe surfing and staying safe online for example when using mobile phones, blogs, social media, chatting, online gaming and emailing. (https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/)
You can also visit the Premier League safeguarding page for more information. (https://www.premierleague.com/safeguarding)
- published: 06 Aug 2019
- views: 360846
24:20
Outstanding Goals | Premier League 2004/05 | Lampard, Vieira, Gerrard
A compilation of outstanding goals scored in the 2004/05 season of the Premier League.
Subscribe to the official Premier League YouTube channel: http://preml.g...
A compilation of outstanding goals scored in the 2004/05 season of the Premier League.
Subscribe to the official Premier League YouTube channel: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueYouTube
Premier League website: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueWebsite
Follow the Premier League on Instagram: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueInstagram
Follow the Premier League on Twitter: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueTwitter
Like the Premier League on Facebook: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueFacebook
Play Fantasy Premier League: http://preml.ge/FantasyPremierLeague
Your safety online
Visit the Child Exploitation and Online Protection website for confidential support if something has happened online which has made you feel unsafe, if you are worried about someone else or to report online abuse. (https://www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre/)
You should contact the Police by calling 999 if you or anybody else is in any sort of danger.
Visit CEOP’s Thinkuknow website for advice and guidance on safe surfing and staying safe online for example when using mobile phones, blogs, social media, chatting, online gaming and emailing. (https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/)
You can also visit the Premier League safeguarding page for more information. (https://www.premierleague.com/safeguarding)
https://wn.com/Outstanding_Goals_|_Premier_League_2004_05_|_Lampard,_Vieira,_Gerrard
A compilation of outstanding goals scored in the 2004/05 season of the Premier League.
Subscribe to the official Premier League YouTube channel: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueYouTube
Premier League website: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueWebsite
Follow the Premier League on Instagram: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueInstagram
Follow the Premier League on Twitter: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueTwitter
Like the Premier League on Facebook: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueFacebook
Play Fantasy Premier League: http://preml.ge/FantasyPremierLeague
Your safety online
Visit the Child Exploitation and Online Protection website for confidential support if something has happened online which has made you feel unsafe, if you are worried about someone else or to report online abuse. (https://www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre/)
You should contact the Police by calling 999 if you or anybody else is in any sort of danger.
Visit CEOP’s Thinkuknow website for advice and guidance on safe surfing and staying safe online for example when using mobile phones, blogs, social media, chatting, online gaming and emailing. (https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/)
You can also visit the Premier League safeguarding page for more information. (https://www.premierleague.com/safeguarding)
- published: 06 Aug 2019
- views: 851080
6:21
HENRY WITH A WORLDIE! | Arsenal 4-2 Liverpool | Highlights | April 9, 2004
A Thierry Henry hat-trick put us seven points clear as we headed towards finishing the 2003/04 campaign undefeated.
Arsenal team: Lehmann, Lauren, Campbell, ...
A Thierry Henry hat-trick put us seven points clear as we headed towards finishing the 2003/04 campaign undefeated.
Arsenal team: Lehmann, Lauren, Campbell, Toure, Cole, Ljungberg, Vieira, Gilberto, Pires, Bergkamp, Henry.
Subs: Shaaban, Keown, Clichy, Edu, Reyes
Liverpool team: Dudek, Carragher, Hyypia, Biscan, Riise, Diouf, Hamann, Gerrard, Kewell, Heskey, Owen.
Subs: Luzi, Henchoz, Cheyrou, Murphy, Baros
#arsenal #arsenalclassics #arsenalhighlights
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This is the Official YouTube channel for Arsenal Football Club. This channel will aim to showcase the personality of Arsenal Football Club and give fans more of an insight into what it's like to be at this fantastic club. This channel will look behind the scenes and get closer to the likes of Mesut Ozil, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Alexandre Lacazette, Bernd Leno, Granit Xhaka, Hector Bellerin, and more.
ABOUT ARSENAL FC
Arsenal Football Club were formed in 1886. They have amassed 13 League titles, 13 FA Cups and many other major trophies since then. Their greatest players include: Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, Tony Adams, Ian Wright, Robert Pires, Liam Brady, Patrick Vieira, Cliff Bastin and Charlie George.
https://wn.com/Henry_With_A_Worldie_|_Arsenal_4_2_Liverpool_|_Highlights_|_April_9,_2004
A Thierry Henry hat-trick put us seven points clear as we headed towards finishing the 2003/04 campaign undefeated.
Arsenal team: Lehmann, Lauren, Campbell, Toure, Cole, Ljungberg, Vieira, Gilberto, Pires, Bergkamp, Henry.
Subs: Shaaban, Keown, Clichy, Edu, Reyes
Liverpool team: Dudek, Carragher, Hyypia, Biscan, Riise, Diouf, Hamann, Gerrard, Kewell, Heskey, Owen.
Subs: Luzi, Henchoz, Cheyrou, Murphy, Baros
#arsenal #arsenalclassics #arsenalhighlights
For more match action, highlights and training videos, make sure you become a digital member and sign up to Arsenal Player. It's FREE and is the Home of the Game: http://po.st/YTArsenalPlayer
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Follow us on Twitter: http://po.st/twitteryt
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This is the Official YouTube channel for Arsenal Football Club. This channel will aim to showcase the personality of Arsenal Football Club and give fans more of an insight into what it's like to be at this fantastic club. This channel will look behind the scenes and get closer to the likes of Mesut Ozil, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Alexandre Lacazette, Bernd Leno, Granit Xhaka, Hector Bellerin, and more.
ABOUT ARSENAL FC
Arsenal Football Club were formed in 1886. They have amassed 13 League titles, 13 FA Cups and many other major trophies since then. Their greatest players include: Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, Tony Adams, Ian Wright, Robert Pires, Liam Brady, Patrick Vieira, Cliff Bastin and Charlie George.
- published: 17 Mar 2020
- views: 3011914
5:50
THROWBACK THURSDAY: Premier League 2003-04 season
The lean period would begin for Manchester United, this the first of three seasons without a Premier League trophy. Chelsea had new money, pumped in by new owne...
The lean period would begin for Manchester United, this the first of three seasons without a Premier League trophy. Chelsea had new money, pumped in by new owner Roman Abramovich, but they would fall short and Claudio Ranieri would be sacked. Arsenal would retain their Premier League title, and would do so in style, going undefeated throughout the entire season. Liverpool and Manchester United joined them in the Champions League for the following year whilst Leeds United called time for their stay in the Premier League, relegated after suffering financial destitution.
Check out more content on our social channels here:
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Whatif_YouTube
Narrated, Written and Edited by Jake Doyle (@jakedoyle93)
All Images Courtesy of Getty Images.
What If Football is a form of footballing storytelling that takes the audience down a different path to our current reality.
What If Football covers football in all forms, from the Premier League to the Champions League, European football and the EFL as well as international tournaments such as the FIFA World Cup and the UEFA European Championships.
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The lean period would begin for Manchester United, this the first of three seasons without a Premier League trophy. Chelsea had new money, pumped in by new owner Roman Abramovich, but they would fall short and Claudio Ranieri would be sacked. Arsenal would retain their Premier League title, and would do so in style, going undefeated throughout the entire season. Liverpool and Manchester United joined them in the Champions League for the following year whilst Leeds United called time for their stay in the Premier League, relegated after suffering financial destitution.
Check out more content on our social channels here:
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Whatif_YouTube
Narrated, Written and Edited by Jake Doyle (@jakedoyle93)
All Images Courtesy of Getty Images.
What If Football is a form of footballing storytelling that takes the audience down a different path to our current reality.
What If Football covers football in all forms, from the Premier League to the Champions League, European football and the EFL as well as international tournaments such as the FIFA World Cup and the UEFA European Championships.
What scenarios would you like What If Football to cover? Please let us know in the comments section.
- published: 08 Apr 2021
- views: 36
50:05
English Premier League 2002-2003 Season Review
Man Utd battle past Arsenal to win their eighth Premier League title
As the Premier League reached 10 years of compelling competition, Manager of the Decade Si...
Man Utd battle past Arsenal to win their eighth Premier League title
As the Premier League reached 10 years of compelling competition, Manager of the Decade Sir Alex Ferguson celebrated his own accolade in fitting style as Manchester United overcame an eight-point deficit from defending champions Arsenal to wrest back the title and hold aloft the Premier League trophy for the eighth time.
Even though they paid a British record fee for England defender Rio Ferdinand from Leeds United, who replaced manager David O'Leary with Terry Venables in the summer, the Red Devils struggled to keep up with Arsene Wenger's Arsenal side in the early stages.
Arsenal's north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur also started strongly, with new recruit Robbie Keane leading the line as they topped the Premier League table after four matches, but the Gunners took control and won seven of their first nine matches.
The season's opening weeks also provided a couple of memorable local derbies. In September, goalkeeper Peter Enckelman let a throw-in slip under his foot and into the net as newly-promoted Birmingham City secured a 3-0 success against Aston Villa, while Paolo Di Canio scored a stunning volley in West Ham United's 3-2 win at Chelsea.
Premier League leaders Arsenal were finally unstuck by a memorable debut goal from 16-year-old Everton striker Wayne Rooney, who crashed a curling, long-range strike off the underside of David Seaman's crossbar to secure a 2-1 win in the dying moments of their encounter at Goodison Park in October.
A defeat by Blackburn Rovers, whose attack was spearheaded by Manchester United's 1999 UEFA Champions League winning strike-force of Dwight Yorke and Andrew Cole, followed but the Gunners quickly topped the pile again after the prolific Thierry Henry scored a brilliant solo effort in a 3-0 win against Spurs in November.
https://wn.com/English_Premier_League_2002_2003_Season_Review
Man Utd battle past Arsenal to win their eighth Premier League title
As the Premier League reached 10 years of compelling competition, Manager of the Decade Sir Alex Ferguson celebrated his own accolade in fitting style as Manchester United overcame an eight-point deficit from defending champions Arsenal to wrest back the title and hold aloft the Premier League trophy for the eighth time.
Even though they paid a British record fee for England defender Rio Ferdinand from Leeds United, who replaced manager David O'Leary with Terry Venables in the summer, the Red Devils struggled to keep up with Arsene Wenger's Arsenal side in the early stages.
Arsenal's north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur also started strongly, with new recruit Robbie Keane leading the line as they topped the Premier League table after four matches, but the Gunners took control and won seven of their first nine matches.
The season's opening weeks also provided a couple of memorable local derbies. In September, goalkeeper Peter Enckelman let a throw-in slip under his foot and into the net as newly-promoted Birmingham City secured a 3-0 success against Aston Villa, while Paolo Di Canio scored a stunning volley in West Ham United's 3-2 win at Chelsea.
Premier League leaders Arsenal were finally unstuck by a memorable debut goal from 16-year-old Everton striker Wayne Rooney, who crashed a curling, long-range strike off the underside of David Seaman's crossbar to secure a 2-1 win in the dying moments of their encounter at Goodison Park in October.
A defeat by Blackburn Rovers, whose attack was spearheaded by Manchester United's 1999 UEFA Champions League winning strike-force of Dwight Yorke and Andrew Cole, followed but the Gunners quickly topped the pile again after the prolific Thierry Henry scored a brilliant solo effort in a 3-0 win against Spurs in November.
- published: 16 Mar 2020
- views: 175442
25:22
THE ARSENAL INVINCIBLES | Full Highlights Reel | 2003/2004 | [HD]
In the 2003–04 season, Arsenal regained the Premier League without a single defeat. Over the 38 games played, their league record stood at 26 wins, 12 draws and...
In the 2003–04 season, Arsenal regained the Premier League without a single defeat. Over the 38 games played, their league record stood at 26 wins, 12 draws and 0 losses.
This is a reel of their goals scored, important saves made, and opposition goals.
Truly, The invincible were a legacy, and a unique one at that, with no other side accomplishing such a feat in English football to date.
Hello,
I'm a medical student and my hobbies include video editing and film making. This video took over 6 months to make, tedious to find all the clips to be honest. I'm from India. I'm an Arsenal fan.
Consider following me on Instagram: ID:dsilvadaniel6
0:00 - Introduction
0:53 - vs Everton (H)
1:21 - vs Middlesbrough (A)
1:54 - vs Aston Villa (H)
2:28 - vs Portsmouth (H)
3:01 - vs Manchester United (A)
4:23 - vs Newcastle (H)
5:26 - vs Liverpool (A)
6:02 - vs Chelsea (H)
6:50 - vs Charlton Athletic (A)
7:18 - vs Leeds United (A)
8:27 - vs Tottenham Hotspurs (H)
9:31 - vs Birmingham City (H)
10:08 - vs Fulham (H)
10:47 - vs Leicester City (A)
11:19 - vs Blackburn Rovers (H)
11:42 - vs Bolton Wanderers (A)
12:13 - vs Wolves (H)
12:56 - vs Everton (A)
13:23 - vs Middlesbrough (H)
14:38 - vs Aston Villa (A)
15:28 - vs Manchester City (H)
16:08 - vs Wolves (A)
16:53 - vs Southampton (H)
17:42 - vs Chelsea (A)
18:48 - vs Charlton Athletic (H)
19:21 - vs Blackburn Rovers (A)
19:57 - vs Bolton Wanderers (H)
20:28 - vs Manchester United (H)
21:31 - vs Portsmouth (A)
22:15 - vs Newcastle United (H)
22:39 - vs Leeds United (H)
23:47 - vs Birmingham City (H)
24:06 - vs Fulham (A)
24:17 - vs Leicester United (H)
24:54 - Outro
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In the 2003–04 season, Arsenal regained the Premier League without a single defeat. Over the 38 games played, their league record stood at 26 wins, 12 draws and 0 losses.
This is a reel of their goals scored, important saves made, and opposition goals.
Truly, The invincible were a legacy, and a unique one at that, with no other side accomplishing such a feat in English football to date.
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0:00 - Introduction
0:53 - vs Everton (H)
1:21 - vs Middlesbrough (A)
1:54 - vs Aston Villa (H)
2:28 - vs Portsmouth (H)
3:01 - vs Manchester United (A)
4:23 - vs Newcastle (H)
5:26 - vs Liverpool (A)
6:02 - vs Chelsea (H)
6:50 - vs Charlton Athletic (A)
7:18 - vs Leeds United (A)
8:27 - vs Tottenham Hotspurs (H)
9:31 - vs Birmingham City (H)
10:08 - vs Fulham (H)
10:47 - vs Leicester City (A)
11:19 - vs Blackburn Rovers (H)
11:42 - vs Bolton Wanderers (A)
12:13 - vs Wolves (H)
12:56 - vs Everton (A)
13:23 - vs Middlesbrough (H)
14:38 - vs Aston Villa (A)
15:28 - vs Manchester City (H)
16:08 - vs Wolves (A)
16:53 - vs Southampton (H)
17:42 - vs Chelsea (A)
18:48 - vs Charlton Athletic (H)
19:21 - vs Blackburn Rovers (A)
19:57 - vs Bolton Wanderers (H)
20:28 - vs Manchester United (H)
21:31 - vs Portsmouth (A)
22:15 - vs Newcastle United (H)
22:39 - vs Leeds United (H)
23:47 - vs Birmingham City (H)
24:06 - vs Fulham (A)
24:17 - vs Leicester United (H)
24:54 - Outro
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Music used:
Song: Time
Artist: Hans Zimmer
Album: Inception (Music From The Motion Picture)
Song: Alcon Sleeping Giant - Hiding Place (The way)
Artist: Zack Hemsey (FILM SCORE)
Album: En Brazos De Un Asesino
Song: Lose youself (instrumental)
Artist: Eminem
Song: HEART OF COURAGE
Artist: NICK PHOENIX, ASCAP|THOMAS BERGERSEN, ASCAP
Album: XTS031 INVINCIBLE
Song: In the End (instrumental)
Artist: Linkin Park
Album: A Thousand Suns (Bonus Edition)
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- published: 14 May 2020
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