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“Riding along on the Christ-oph-er Wreh” went the memorable anthem conceived in honour of the Liberian striker who arrived at Arsenal in 1997. He was so good, in fact, that Arsène Wenger signed him twice (he had taken him to Monaco when he was just 14); and he was even supposed to be cousin of a former World Footballer of the Year, George Weah. Wreh announced his arrival in England with a swagger: “When Arsenal first tried to sign me, people at Monaco told me not to come here because they had Bergkamp and Ian Wright, but it never bothered me... I never thought I had anything to prove to people. In Liberia I’m a star and I trust in my own ability.” The self-hype seemed justified when he scored on his full debut in March 1998 – a 1-0 win at Wimbledon that started the ten-game streak that helped Arsenal overhaul Man Utd to take the title. More goals in 1-0 wins – at Bolton, then in the FA Cup semi-final against Wolves – earned him more brownie points and a starting place in the Cup final against Newcastle. From WSC 212 October 2004. What was happening this month On the subject...
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