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Arsenal finished in mid table at 10th after being in the lower reaches of the league for much of the season. Arsenal reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup and League Cup but on both occasions were beaten by Manchester United. [1] Arsenal's foray into the 1982-83 UEFA Cup was short as they lost 8–4 on aggregate to Spartak Moscow, including a 5 ...
When Arsenal was founded in 1886 by munition workers' from Woolwich, the club resisted the lure of professionalism and remained an amateur side. [12] Success in local cup competitions soon followed, and a tie against Derby County in the FA Cup on 17 January 1891 led to the opposition approaching two of Arsenal's players, in view of offering them professional contracts. [12]
25 August 1982: Arsenal sign 22-year-old striker Lee Chapman from Stoke City for £500,000. 26 August 1982: Bob Paisley announces that this season as Liverpool manager, his ninth in charge, will be his last. [1] 28 August 1982: The first games of the First Division season are played.
Pre-season: Bobby Ferguson: 1 June 1982 West Bromwich Albion: Ronnie Allen: Became general manager 1 June 1982 Ron Wylie: 1 June 1982 Notts County: Jimmy Sirrel: 8 June 1982 Howard Wilkinson: 8 June 1982 Brighton & Hove Albion: Mike Bailey: Sacked 6 December 1982 18th Jimmy Melia: 6 December 1982 Manchester City: John Bond: 3 February 1983 9th ...
The 1983–84 season was Arsenal Football Club's 58th consecutive season in the top flight of English football. [1] [2] Arsenal finished sixth in the Football League First Division. Charlie Nicholas was brought to Arsenal from Celtic. However, he did not immediately perform. Paul Mariner was also bought to bolster the club in the latter half of ...
The 1982–83 FA Cup was the 102nd season of the world's oldest football knockout competition, ... 2–3: Ipswich Town: 8 January 1983 29: Arsenal: 2–1: Bolton ...
The 1982–83 season was Manchester United's 81st season in the Football League, and their 8th consecutive season in the top division of English football. [1] They finished the season third in the league and won the FA Cup for the fifth time in their history, beating relegated Brighton 4–0 in the replay after drawing the first game 2–2.
Wenger made it to 3 EFL Cups finals with Arsenal but never won that competition. His final home game was a 5–0 win against Burnley on 6 May 2018, where he received a standing ovation before the game and was gifted the gold mini-replica Premier League trophy he won during the 2003–04 Invincibles season as a