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Ahhh who can forget this goal that Dennis Bergkamp scored for Holland against Argentina in the 1998
World Cup. It was one of the best that I have ever seen while watching a game live and I still
remember it to this day.
I'm desperately bored of this summer's doom and gloom mongering. Everyone is either shite, or
leaving, or shite and leaving. So I thought a little trip down memory lane might give some food for
thought. Apparently, Arsenal spent more money that any other UK club in the summer of 1995, namely
£7.5m on Bergkamp and £4.
A look at Arsene Wenger's less than successful youth signings during his Arsenal tenure
Christopher Wreh never had as good a season as 1997-98. With a Premiership challenge in full
flow, but with Wright and Bergkamp both unavailable, he scored a couple of crucial winners that
sparked the long winning streak culminating in the Premiership title returning to [.
Not many know this but Dennis Bergkamp is the reason I support Arsenal. I was a big Inter Milan
supporter back then and Bergkamp was my idol, so when he joined the Gunners, I followed. But
anyway, he just announced that he would be delighted to make a return to English football as a
coach. [...]
After praising Aaron Ramsey and Carlos Vela, Arsene Wenger praised another one of his young
sensations, one who many believe should already be a regular in the side, Jack Wilshere, who was
compared by our boss to none other than Dennis Bergkamp: I believe he will end up a central
midfielder, just off the striker in [.
With the departures of Lehman and Gilberto, Arsenal's Invincibles have been disbanded, leaving only
Kolo Toure from that famous team. In 2003/04, Arsenal achieved something no other team in
the modern era has managed to do, they went a whole season unbeaten. Who would have though
that when Manchester United were awarded a penalty and van Nislelroy [.