A documentary covering the life and career of Manchester United and England legend Wayne Rooney.
Framed against the backdrop of Arsenal’s historic “Invincible” season of 2003-04, the first and only occasion a team has gone an entire Premier League campaign without defeat, the film sees Wenger reflect candidly on his revolutionary era at Arsenal and the emotional and personal turmoil that surrounded his controversial exit after 22 years.
Sunday 24th October 2004 witnessed the end of the most incredible British football league record. For as long as there is football the achievements of Arsenal Football Club that season--49 consecutive matches undefeated--will be remembered for years to come. The Arsenal 49 - The Complete Unbeaten Record DVD is a timeless celebration of this achievement. It includes all the goals from the 49 unbeaten matches, extended highlights from the games, the fans' stories and exclusive interviews with Arsene Wenger, Thierry Henry, Charlie George, Pat Jennings, Bob Wilson and Tony Woodcock.
A full review of Arsenal's 2011-2012 footballing season. All the goals plus more.
What does it take to become Invincible? In 2004, Arsenal won the Premier League without losing a single game and earned their place in football history. Narrated by Mark Strong and featuring interviews with Thierry Henry, Jens Lehmann, Martin Keown, Sol Campbell, Ray Parlour and Arsène Wenger; Invincibles retells the story of that magical season through those that made the impossible a reality.
From tough Paris suburbs to the pinnacle of football, this exploration of Mbappe’s once-in-a-generation talent uncovers the influences and opportunities that led him to becoming one of the best players in the world and a cultural icon. Fascinating insight from former French legends Thierry Henry and Hugo Lloris, current manager Didier Deschamps and former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger bring to life both Mbappe’s career-changing struggles and his phenomenal successes. This is the definitive story of a footballing prodigy.
Capturing the record breaking season for Arsenal Football Club, the players give exclusive interviews talking you through the season of 2003/2004. Highlights include all the lengthy Cup runs on three fronts: the Worthington Cup, the FA Cup and the Champions League.
Despite constant disrespect, Olivier Giroud always delivered. Hear from France's all-time leading goalscorer and more legends of the game as they discuss the striker's incredible career.
Wayne Rooney's definitive coming-of-age story, told by the man himself.
Sven gives us a unique insight into the success story that is Svennis' career, with both a focus on his journey to the top of football Europe and the incurable cancer diagnosis that came to the public's attention in early 2024.
This documentary charts 20 years of the French national soccer team, Les Bleus, whose ups and downs have mirrored those of French society.
After a difficult start to the 2003/2004 Champions League campaign, Arsène Wenger and his team arrived at the San Siro on November 25, 2003 with the knowledge that victory was essential to progress to the Second Stage of Europe's elite competiton.
The tabloid headlines asked 'Arsène Who' when an urbane Frenchman arrived in the Highbury Marble Halls to become Arsenal manager. Eleven years later, Arsenal fans an football lovers worldwide have become accustomed to a style of football that has delivered numerous major trophies and is considered to be a true representation of the beautiful game at its best. In this candid interview, Arsène Wenger talks about eleven players who helped make it happen, those who have made the most Arsenal appearences in the position under him.
The rivalry between Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger remains famous for being one of the fiercest in the history of British football. It was the feud between two titans of the sport which defined the Premier League era. Including revealing interviews from former players Paul Scholes, Philip Neville, Sol Campbell, Martin Keown and Andrew Cole.
A look at the personal life of the Arsenal and England player
Funnyman John Cleese leads viewers through an exhaustive -- and hilarious -- tour of the world of soccer, complete with the sport's most memorable goals, kicks, saves, goofs and penalties. Also included are reflections on soccer's impact on culture, including the Monty Python sketch "Philosophy Football," and interviews with celebrities Dave Stewart, Dennis Hopper and Henry Kissinger, as well as soccer icons Pelé, Mia Hamm and Thierry Henry.
Bad boy or football genius? Famed French footballer Nicolas Anelka's controversial legacy is examined in an unflinching documentary.
Dr. Jozef Venglos coached on three continents, received the prestigious FIFA Order of Merit in Ruby, and was the first non-Briton coach ever to manage a top division club in England.
Tempted away from Newcastle United to join Real Madrid, rising star Santiago Munez finds this latest change of fortune the greatest challenge yet - personally as well as professionally. He is reunited with Gavin Harris, though they must compete to be on the team, and estranged from fiancee Roz, whose nursing career keeps her back home.
Once again Arsenal pushed all the way for major honours, while playing some of the most dynamic and thrilling football in the country. All the signs are positive for this ever improving group of players who have shown character and commitment all season long. Emirates Stadium has witnessed some breathtaking action with the likes of Robin van Persie, Andrey Arshavin and Samir Nasri dazzling and delighting in equal measure. Then there's the captain, Cesc Fabregas, who has led from the front weighing in with 19 goals, while at the back the rock from Belgium, Thomas Vermaelen has added strength and steel to the Arsenal back line.