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  1. Jun 19, 2006 · Arsenal: End of Season Review 2005/06. Publication date. 2006-06-19. Topics. Arsenal, Football, Soccer, Documentary, Arsenal Football Club. Language. English. Retail DVD transcode via MakeMKV.

  2. Arsenal 2005/06 Farewell To Highbury Season Review. The 2005/2006 season was the last to be played at Arsenal's Highbury home of 93 years and the landmark season witnessed Arsene Wenger's new breed of stars capture the imagination of Gunners fans with their exhilarating and fast flowing football.

  3. The 2005/06 season hadnt really gone to plan. Fans expectations before the season were to challenge for the league title and leave Highbury on a real high (no pun intended). The club had...

  4. May 6, 2016 · On May 7, 2006, Arsenal said goodbye to Highbury after 93 years at their spiritual home. On an afternoon of excruciating tension, Arsene Wenger's side secured the fourth and final Champions League place with a dramatic 4-2 win over Wigan Athletic, stealing it from under the noses of arch-rivals Tottenham Hotspur.

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  5. Jun 3, 2022 · Arsenal said goodbye to Highbury after 93 years at their spiritual home, doing so in spectacular fashion. Cast your minds back to the last day of the season, where we needed a win to take fourth spot in the league, in a battle between Arsenal and rivals Tottenham Hotspur!

  6. The 2005–06 season marked Arsenal's final season at Highbury, their home since 1913. The club planned to move half a mile to the Emirates Stadium , considered "vital to our future" by Wenger, as it financially would help them to compete at the top level. [8]

  7. On May 7, 2006, Arsenal said goodbye to Highbury after 93 years at their spiritual home. And they did so in spectacular fashion. On an afternoon of excruciating tension and almost unending drama, Arsenal secured the fourth and final Champions League place with a dramatic 4-2 win over Wigan Athletic, stealing it from under the noses of arch ...