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    Seamo

    What a man.

    Even if he did horrifically provide me with my earliest Arsenal memory which was Nayim from the halfway line.

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    DAvid Rocastle in an all time Arsenal greatest 11? Really?

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    Seaman
    Dixon Adams Campbell Cole
    Ljungberg Vieira Fabregas Pires
    Bergkamp Henry

    Not really sure why Dixon, as not sure he was that amazing thinking back....

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    ---------------------------Shabaan-----------------

    ---garde------Diawara---------Caesar----------Sylvestre

    ---DAnilevicius------Hillier-----------Malz--------Selley

    ----------------Aliadiere-------Kiwomya


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    Harsh to have Shaaban in there tbh.

    He was alright for us then got a big injury

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    Quote Originally Posted by Punchinello Beezo View Post
    DAvid Rocastle in an all time Arsenal greatest 11? Really?
    Cos he's dead innit?

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    Jennings

    Rice – Adams - Simpson - Sansom

    Armstrong – Vieira - Ball - Brady

    Bergkamp - Henry

    @ Beezo - surely Marinello and Mancini for Selley and Diawarra

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimandi's Perm View Post
    Cos he's dead innit?
    Yo bro i know

    still not good enough tragic as he was, Paul Davis was a far better player

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    My personal choice for no 1 is Mad Jens, superb goalkeeper with a lot of mad and comedy values.
    somebody put something in my milk

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    Arsenal Dream Team: No 2 Lee Dixon




    • GOLD
      Gunners Greatest Players - No 21. Lee Dixon
      1 min 28 seconds


    • HEROES TOGETHER
      No 31 Long-serving right-back Lee Dixon
      2 mins 19 seconds


    • Greatest Moment - 2
      1989, Last-gasp Thomas snatches title at Anfield
      3 mins 40 seconds







    It’s time to unveil the Arsenal Dream Team.

    This summer we asked the fans to choose their all-time XI and we got a tremendous response. More than 12,000 teams were submitted as supporters all around the world had their say.

    There were only two rules: no current players could be included and the formation would be a traditional 4-4-2. That gave the fans a difficult task - how would they fit their favourite players into the side and find the perfect blend?

    We’ll reveal the Dream Team position by position, resuming today with a right back who was selected in 58 per cent of the submitted line-ups.



    NO 2 LEE DIXON
    Right back
    Appearances: 619
    Goals: 28


    With four titles, three FA Cups, a League Cup and a European Cup Winners' Cup to his name, Lee Dixon is one of the most decorated footballers in Arsenal's history.

    He was also one of the most reliable and that makes him a perfect addition to our Dream Team.

    It's rare that a player moves from the lower leagues to a top-four club these days - Carl Jenkinson is the exception not the rule - but that wasn't the case in the 1980s and Dixon made the leap with distinction. Signed from Stoke by George Graham, he became a vital cog in the defensive machine that helped secure titles in 1989 and 1991.

    Dixon was a tough opponent. Though hardly a man-mountain he could tackle fiercely, his positional awareness was second-to-none and he relished a physical battle. Just ask David Ginola - how Dixon would love him to be his direct opponent if our Dream Team ever took to the field.

    It wasn't all about defending though. Dixon was an energetic overlapping full-back too, linking up well with David Rocastle, Paul Merson and Freddie Ljungberg at different stages of his Arsenal career. He scored the odd goal too - one screamer at Chelsea springs to mind - and had the guts to take on penalty duties before Ian Wright joined the Club.

    Our all-time XI will have plenty of consistent performers but perhaps none as trustworthy as Dixon. He was rarely spectacular but every team needs solidity and pragmatism and the right back showed that in spades over his 619 appearances.

    Oh, and if the Arsenal Dream Team ever needed to win by two goals to snatch the league title from, let's say, a Merseyside club, there's no one better for belting an accurate long pass to the centre forward to help set up the decisive goal.

    WHAT THEY SAID
    "When I first switched to full back I spoke to Lee Dixon because he played in that position for 15 years and knows so much. I wanted to know about the movement that is needed and the positions that you have to take up and he was really helpful. Whenever I asked him for advice he would talk to me and help me." - Lauren, who succeeded Dixon as Arsenal's right back.

    "We all know the esteem in which Herbert Chapman is held but I don't think anybody has achieved what Arsène has. He was the inspiration behind the training facilities; his input into the Emirates and the success on the field is just unequalled. And he's a nice bloke as well." - Dixon on Arsène Wenger.


    LEE DIXON AT ARSENALCompetitionAppearancesGoalsLeague439+1925
    FA Cup52+21
    League Cup450
    Champions League
    572
    Totals598+2128
    http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-arc...the-right-back...

    Dixon

    So far, 2 out of 2 for me

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