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21 April 1963: Jock Rutherford died.

Rutherford enjoyed three separate spells with Arsenal over a 13-year period.

Initially joined from Newcastle United in October 1913 for £800 and spent 10 years at Arsenal before joining Stoke as manager.

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21 April 1963: Jock Rutherford died. Rutherford enjoyed three separate spells with Arsenal over a 13-year period. Initially joined from Newcastle United in October 1913 for £800 and spent 10 years at Arsenal before joining Stoke as manager. @Arsenal
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21 April 1880: Birth of Charles McGibbon.

The striker signed for the Club as an amateur in 1905 and rejoined from Southampton in 1909.

McGibbon made four league appearances, scoring three goals before joining Leyton in August 1910

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21 April 1880: Birth of Charles McGibbon. The striker signed for the Club as an amateur in 1905 and rejoined from Southampton in 1909. McGibbon made four league appearances, scoring three goals before joining Leyton in August 1910 @Arsenal
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21 April 1930 Leicester City 6 Arsenal 6: the all time record top league score,  

Four goals for David Halliday, but that wasn’t enough to get him a place in the cup final. 

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21 April 1930 Leicester City 6 Arsenal 6: the all time record top league score,   Four goals for David Halliday, but that wasn’t enough to get him a place in the cup final.  @Arsenal
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21 April 2002: Arsenal 2 Ipswich 0.

Freddie Ljungberg scored twice to sink plucky Ipswich and send Arsenal back to the top of the Premiership.

Arsenal Freddie Ljungberg

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21 April 1964: Don Howe signed from WBA for £42,000

Scoring once in 70 First Division games for Arsenal, he became first-team coach in October 1967 and helped to plot the 1970/71 'double' triumph.

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21 April 1964: Don Howe signed from WBA for £42,000 Scoring once in 70 First Division games for Arsenal, he became first-team coach in October 1967 and helped to plot the 1970/71 'double' triumph. @Arsenal
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21 April 2001: Arsenal 4 Everton 1

Arsenal comfortably disposed of woeful Everton at Highbury to stay on course for a Champions League place.

Arsene Wenger's side bounced back from their Champions League exit with a stylish second-half show

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21 April 2001: Arsenal 4 Everton 1 Arsenal comfortably disposed of woeful Everton at Highbury to stay on course for a Champions League place. Arsene Wenger's side bounced back from their Champions League exit with a stylish second-half show @Arsenal
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21 April 1936: Demolition workers begin the task of removing the roof from the old stand to begin work on the new East Stand of Highbury.

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21 April 1936: Demolition workers begin the task of removing the roof from the old stand to begin work on the new East Stand of Highbury. @Arsenal
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26th December 2003: The Arsenal beat Wolves 3-0 at Highbury. The 18th league match of the Unbeaten season. Henry brace and an OG

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Wolves 0-3 Arsenal, April 2012

Early goals from Theo Walcott earned Arsenal victory over 10-man Wolves in a game that was largely decided within 11 minutes.

Theo Walcott Arsenal

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Wolves 1-4 Arsenal, November 2009

Arsenal moved into second place in the Premier League after dismantling Wolves with another fine attacking display.

Cesc Fàbregas Soler Arsenal

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20 April 1995: Arsenal reached the CWC Final beating Sampdoria on penalties in the semi-final. 

Wright scored on the hour but it looked like Arsenal were going out until Schwarz got the second on 88 mins. 

Arsenal Ian Wright David Seaman MBE ~ SafeHands

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20 April 1908: Arsenal 1 Sheffield W 1.  Final game for each of Gordon Hoare,  James Ashcroft, James Bigden and James Sharp with Arsenal having finished 14th.

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20 April 1908: Arsenal 1 Sheffield W 1.  Final game for each of Gordon Hoare,  James Ashcroft, James Bigden and James Sharp with Arsenal having finished 14th. @Arsenal
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20 April 1966: Sunderland 0 Arsenal 2; one of only two wins for Billy Wright in his last 16 games in charge. 

During that run Arsenal scored just 12 goals.  Skirton and Sammels scored.

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20 April 1966: Sunderland 0 Arsenal 2; one of only two wins for Billy Wright in his last 16 games in charge.  During that run Arsenal scored just 12 goals.  Skirton and Sammels scored. @Arsenal
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20 April 1964: Dave Bacuzzi transferred to Manchester City. 

Bacuzzi contested the right-black slot with Jimmy Magill and made just 48 starts in his six-year spell.

He also helped Arsenal Reserves to the Football Combination in 1962/63. 

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20 April 1964: Dave Bacuzzi transferred to Manchester City.  Bacuzzi contested the right-black slot with Jimmy Magill and made just 48 starts in his six-year spell. He also helped Arsenal Reserves to the Football Combination in 1962/63.  @Arsenal
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