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49 and Out - 20 Years Ago Today

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posted on 24/10/24

Man Utd 2-0 Arsenal | 24th October 2004

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woZ8jZ16YM8

posted on 24/10/24

With VAR they probably don't go unbeaten as I think Pires won a very debatable pen against I think Birmingham, which enabled Arsenal to get a point. Still, it was some achievement.

posted on 24/10/24

VAR wouldn’t have interfered with anything

posted on 24/10/24

By far the most overrated team in footy history

posted on 24/10/24

There's an entertaining write-up of that match and Pizzagate, constructed from first-hand witness recollections, in the Athletic today.

I remember the win with great pleasure. The merciless roughing up of Reyes. Rooney sealing it. Terrible refereeing though that day: Henry should have had a red card.

posted on 24/10/24

A cleanly earned The Treble™ > Unbeaten League season

posted on 24/10/24

Yeah I think too much is made of that season

That points total has been surpassed 11 times in the PL

A team could end up relegated on 38 points and still be unbeaten


posted on 24/10/24

comment by Glen Bulb (U1449)
posted 31 minutes ago
Yeah I think too much is made of that season

That points total has been surpassed 11 times in the PL

A team could end up relegated on 38 points and still be unbeaten



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Hear hear

posted on 24/10/24

A team could win the league with 38 points. Or be relegated with 63. I'm always here for the fun facts.

posted on 24/10/24

A women's team in Sweden went unbeaten without conceding a goal and still finished second recently!

posted on 24/10/24

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2024/oct/24/swedish-invincibles-angelholm-women-did-not-concede-finished-second

posted on 24/10/24

comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 1 hour, 35 minutes ago
There's an entertaining write-up of that match and Pizzagate, constructed from first-hand witness recollections, in the Athletic today.

I remember the win with great pleasure. The merciless roughing up of Reyes. Rooney sealing it. Terrible refereeing though that day: Henry should have had a red card.
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Reyes must've been one of the youngest players on the pitch that day and yet is no longer around.

Reyes

Liam Miller was an unused sub for United.

Miller

comment by kinsang (U3346)

posted on 24/10/24

Sorry, but going unbeaten in a season, whilst an admirable achievement, requires some good fortune and doesn't necessarily mean the team was unbelievable, which is the case here for me.

There are other Arsenal teams I rate higher from that period, as well as other teams generally, who achieved more trophy wise. Amongst the best achievements in English football? Not for me. Impressive, yes, but teams who won doubles / European Cup / CL as well etc would generally rate higher for me.

posted on 24/10/24

BraveHeart Tyke..my man. It has to be diluted cos this over rated achievement is so concentrated.

Why isn’t it the clear front runner as the Greatest Prem win of all Time?

posted on 24/10/24

comment by kinsang (U3346)
posted 34 minutes ago
Sorry, but going unbeaten in a season, whilst an admirable achievement, requires some good fortune and doesn't necessarily mean the team was unbelievable, which is the case here for me.

There are other Arsenal teams I rate higher from that period, as well as other teams generally, who achieved more trophy wise. Amongst the best achievements in English football? Not for me. Impressive, yes, but teams who won doubles / European Cup / CL as well etc would generally rate higher for me.
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Yep. Chelsea should have beaten Man City about 5-1 but somehow lost the game on a penalty and would have gone the season unbeaten again. It’s more luck than anything. Also felt like Arsenal were playing not to lose at the end of that season

comment by IAmMe (U18491)

posted on 24/10/24

A team whose results were heavily influenced by various forms of cheating deserves no more "recognition" than just that.

More red cards in Wengers first six seasons than the combined total of CFC, LFC and MUFC. And that's just for the stuff they were penalised for. They got away with much worse.

I've never forgiven them, I hate cheats.

posted on 24/10/24

comment by Nickasaurus (U9257)
posted 56 minutes ago
comment by kinsang (U3346)
posted 34 minutes ago
Sorry, but going unbeaten in a season, whilst an admirable achievement, requires some good fortune and doesn't necessarily mean the team was unbelievable, which is the case here for me.

There are other Arsenal teams I rate higher from that period, as well as other teams generally, who achieved more trophy wise. Amongst the best achievements in English football? Not for me. Impressive, yes, but teams who won doubles / European Cup / CL as well etc would generally rate higher for me.
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Yep. Chelsea should have beaten Man City about 5-1 but somehow lost the game on a penalty and would have gone the season unbeaten again. It’s more luck than anything. Also felt like Arsenal were playing not to lose at the end of that season
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Chelsea were lucky against Arsenal in 2004/2005. Henry missed a sitter in the home game late on so you should have lost that game anyway. Arsenal also only spent £3 million in Summer 2003. How much did Chelsea have to spend with all Ambrovich money?

posted on 24/10/24

comment by Diafol Coch 77 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 JA... (U2462)
posted 4 hours, 55 minutes ago
A women's team in Sweden went unbeaten without conceding a goal and still finished second recently!
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Typical women, focusing on clean sheets

posted on 24/10/24

comment by Snooker_49 (U10665)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
comment by Nickasaurus (U9257)
posted 56 minutes ago
comment by kinsang (U3346)
posted 34 minutes ago
Sorry, but going unbeaten in a season, whilst an admirable achievement, requires some good fortune and doesn't necessarily mean the team was unbelievable, which is the case here for me.

There are other Arsenal teams I rate higher from that period, as well as other teams generally, who achieved more trophy wise. Amongst the best achievements in English football? Not for me. Impressive, yes, but teams who won doubles / European Cup / CL as well etc would generally rate higher for me.
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Yep. Chelsea should have beaten Man City about 5-1 but somehow lost the game on a penalty and would have gone the season unbeaten again. It’s more luck than anything. Also felt like Arsenal were playing not to lose at the end of that season
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Chelsea were lucky against Arsenal in 2004/2005. Henry missed a sitter in the home game late on so you should have lost that game anyway. Arsenal also only spent £3 million in Summer 2003. How much did Chelsea have to spend with all Ambrovich money?
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Proves my point that it’s mostly luck that record.
Not sure why you’ve bought money into it? Nothing to do with what anyone’s discussing.

posted on 25/10/24

Yeah I'm not having a go at you, it's just...obviously the best people haven't turned up.

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