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Wenger at Nagoya Grampus Eight: how Arsene rediscovered his greatest love in Japan
By John Duerden last updated
Arsene Wenger Before Arsenal and the Premier League, there was Nagoya and the J.League. John Duerden remembers Wenger's halcyon days
Robbery, rioting and a brave Frenchman: Leeds' 1975 European Cup Final retold
By Richard Edwards last updated
Action Replay Forty years on from that infamous night at the Parc des Princes, Richard Edwards re-tells the tale of the Whites' infuriating final defeat against Bayern Munich...
Liverpool's last title win: How Kenny Dalglish led a grief-stricken club to glory in 1989/90
By Seb Stafford-Bloor last updated
Liverpool With the Reds seeking their first championship in 29 years, Seb Stafford-Bloor contextualises their remarkable post-Hillsborough success
The Rumbelows Sprint Challenge: When English football's fastest footballers raced for £10k
By Nick Moore last updated
Action Replay In 1992, a group of TV execs came up with an idea as brilliant as it was simple: get players from all 92 league clubs to sprint for the right to call themselves the game’s fastest (and win a new telly)
The Nazis at Tottenham: Why did the swastika fly at White Hart Lane?
By John Harding last updated
FourFourTwo Spurs bid a tearful farewell to the ground they called home for 118 years – but one match it hosted won't be remembered with such affection. John Harding remembers the controversial England vs Germany friendly on this day in December 1935
In their own words: How Celtic's Lisbon Lions shocked 'unbeatable' Inter in 1967
By Chris Hunt published
Celtic Fifty years ago today, a bunch of boys from Glasgow beat the mighty Inter to become Britain's first European champions. This is their story
When Leeds United did pantomime: Jimmy Armfield's grand 1975 plan to revive the Whites
Posted published
Action Replay When Jimmy Armfield took over an ailing Leeds side, only one thing could get them back on track: a show for the locals
Remembering King Kenny's domestic double at Liverpool, 30 years on
By Sam Drury published
Action Replay Liverpool's achievements in 1986 were special for various reasons – not only did they beat their local rivals to both prizes, but recovered from a serious points deficit too. Sam Drury takes you through the ride...
When Manchester City were rubbish: how the 1998/99 season changed a football club’s destiny
By Nick Moore published
Action Replay City may now be a slick footballing juggernaut and among the favourites for the game’s biggest honours this season, but two decades ago they were slumming it in the third tier – and could have sunk even lower
Meet the drunkest footballer EVER: Breakfast booze, night-long sessions and pre-game liquor
By Aleksandar Holiga published
Action Replay 1960s Yugoslav legend Stef Lamza had it all – including an unparalleled appetite for alcohol. But while fans adored him for it and his club tolerated it, it ultimately proved his undoing
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