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Alex Waite·7 March 2025
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Alex Waite·7 March 2025
Arsenal have paid tribute to former midfielder Ray Parlour on his 52nd birthday.
Parlour rose through the Gunners' youth ranks before making his senior debut in 1991.
The all-action midfielder went on to make nearly 500 appearances for the North London club in all competitions and won three Premier League titles and four FA Cups.
Also known as the 'Romford Pele', Parlour became an Arsenal cult hero throughout the 1990s and 2000s before leaving the club in 2004.
To celebrate Parlour's 52nd birthday, the Gunners shared one of Parlour's many great moments when he scored a sensational opener against Chelsea in the 2001/02 FA Cup final.
It was a trademark Parlour finish, showcasing why he was one of Arsenal's modern greats.
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