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Arsenal supporters bench

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This bench is dedicated to the memory of many loyal Arsenal supporters, Arsenal Stadium 1913 - 2006

Our photo shows less than a quarter of this long bench. It's so long you can see it from space, i.e. in Google Satellite View.

Site: Arsenal supporters bench (1 memorial)

N5, Avenell Road, Arsenal Stadium

The bench is in one section of the rather maze-like divided gardens now occupying the pitch which was once hallowed ground.

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Arsenal Football Club Supporters

Often referred to as 'Gooners', being a play on the team's nickname of the 'G...

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Arsenal Football Club

Founded by munitions workers in Woolwich, under the name 'Dial Square'. This ...

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