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Arsenal 5 - 1950/60s

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Forward who made his first team debut in 1968 and made 213 appearances before joining Liverpool.
The 1969 League Cup Final ended in an infamous shock defeat to this then Third Division West Country side.
Top goalscorer for four consecutive seasons from 1956-61.
Team defeated in the 1950 FA Cup Final.
Lancashire side Arsenal beat to the 1952/53 league title on goal average.
Arsenal’s first European football came in this cup (the predecessor to the UEFA Cup) in the 1963/64 season.
Scottish midfielder signed from Chelsea in 1966 who went on to become a club legend as player and manager.
Northern Irish right-back who went on to make 528 appearances for the club and was assistant manager from 1996-2012.
Aggressive defensive midfielder who made 501 appearances (1962-77) for Arsenal and earnt 19 England caps.
The only Arsenal player to feature in England’s 1966 World Cup winning squad.
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Welsh goalkeeper and one-club man who made 352 appearances from 1949-1963.
Club physiotherapist who took over as manager in 1966 and won the club’s first ever double.
Scottish right-half nicknamed “The Doc” who played for Arsenal between 1958-61 and later managed Chelsea and Manchester United.
Club Arsenal lost to in the 1952 FA Cup Final having finished the match with seven players.
Former England and Wolves captain, appointed manager in 1962 despite not having any managerial experience or ties to the club.
Leeds manager who defeated Arsenal in the 1968 League Cup Final.
Club chairman from 1949-1962 who also served as a conservative politician and the 619th Mayor of London.
London club defeated in the 1969 League Cup semi-final.
Top goalscorer for five consecutive seasons between 1950 and 1955.
Colour of Arsenal’s away kit from 1953-1958.