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Arsenal 1

Across
North London district the club relocated to in 1913.
Opponents who defeated Arsenal in their first FA Cup Final appearance in 1927.
Name of the club from April 1914 to November 1918 which some people still call them today.
First home ground.
Goalkeeper who was Arsenal’s first England international.
Arsenal were controversially promoted to the Football league in 1919 after the expansion of the league at the expense of this relegated local rival.
Sir Henry Morris, who saved the club from bankruptcy in 1910 was also the chairman of this London rival that he tried to merge the club with.
Arsenal won their first league title in the 1930/31 season beating this Midlands side to the trophy.
They lured this star Huddersfield manager to the club in 1925 and managed for 9 years until his death.
The controversial 1932 FA Cup Final defeat known as the “Over the line final” came against this opposition.
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Arsenal won their first FA Cup in 1930 by beating this opponent.
Yorkshire side defeated in the 1936 FA Cup Final.
Third Division North side who defeated Arsenal in the 1932/33 season, described as one of the greatest FA Cup upsets of all-time.
Took over after the death of his predecessor in 1934.
The Gillespie Road tube station was renamed Arsenal in 1932 and is on this line.
Southeast London district that the club was founded.
Stadium that Arsenal temporarily played in after Highbury was damaged during the Blitz.
With record-breaking spending and gate receipts, Arsenal quickly became known as the _________ club.
A club record top flight victory of 9-1 was achieved against this Lincolnshire side.
An England international containing seven Arsenal players dubbed the “Battle of HIghbury” in 1934 was a famous win against this side, the current World Cup holders.