Things to happen in the world since Arsenal last won a league title, including Tottenham winning a trophy and Katie Price being a thing

Things to happen in the world since Arsenal last won a league title, including Tottenham winning a trophy and Katie Price being a thing
It was May 2004 when Arsenal made history.The Gunners rounded off their campaign in style to become the first side to go through an entire league season unbeaten since Preston achieved the feat in 1888/89.It was the last time they won the Premier League and they have rarely threatened to do so since, focusing instead on just finishing in the top four.Some weird and wonderful stuff has happened since Arsenal’s last title win…

1. Katie Price has become a thing

That’s Katie Price. She’s famous. And she’s actually had more success in her life recently than Arsenal have on the pitch.5
That’s Katie Price. She’s famous. And she’s actually had more success in her life recently than Arsenal have on the pitch.

2. Pep Guardiola retired from playing football (2006), then became a manager who has won 14 major trophies and counting

Guardiola as a manager (major honours)

La Liga titles x3Bundesliga titles x3Premier League titles x1Champions Leagues x2Spanish Cups x2German Cups x2League Cups x1

3. Juventus were relegated from Serie A, earned promotion back to the top and have now won seven consecutive titles and reached TWO Champions League finals

They’ve come a long way in a short space of time and appear destined to finally win the Champions League trophy that has eluded them for so long5
They’ve come a long way in a short space of time and appear destined to finally win the Champions League trophy that has eluded them for so long

4. Arjen Robben had hair in 2004

Look at that hair. Chelsea signed Robben in 2004 when he was just 20, but he left in 2004 and went on to play for Real Madrid and now Bayern Munich.5
Look at that hair. Chelsea signed Robben in 2004 when he was just 20, but he left in 2004 and went on to play for Real Madrid and now Bayern Munich.

5. The iPhone has been invented since Arsenal’s last title triumph

Unveiled in January 2007 and on sale from June, the iPhone was revolutionary (just like Arsenal were at one stage)5
Unveiled in January 2007 and on sale from June, the iPhone was revolutionary (just like Arsenal were at one stage)

6. Tottenham have even won a trophy!

Spurs beat Chelsea in extra-time to win the 2008 League Cup – their last piece of silverware5
Spurs beat Chelsea in extra-time to win the 2008 League Cup – their last piece of silverware


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