Ian Wright gets together with NINE other Arsenal legends for dinner
What an Arsenal reunion! Ian Wright shares a group photo with NINE other Gunners legends – including Henry, Vieira and Keown – after a ‘lovely dinner with the lads’… but can you name them all?
- Ian Wright shared a photo of himself with nine other Arsenal legends on Twitter
- Thierry Henry, Martin Keown and Patrick Vieira attended the dinner on Tuesday
Ian Wright was joined by nine other Arsenal legends on Tuesday night as they sat down for dinner and relived their glory days.
The group consisted of a number of players from Arsenal’s ‘Invincibles’ side, who all looked the part as they dined at a luxury restaurant.
Following their meal, Wright took to Twitter to share the picture which he captioned ‘lovely dinner with the lads’, as the legendary group smiled and shared a joke.
Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira and Martin Keown all were able to make the dinner while there were a couple of faces that have left even some Arsenal fans scratching their head as to who they are.
Sat at the table, Wrighty is joined by Vieira and fellow Invincible Robert Pires, while Sportsmail’s very own Keown stands behind him.
Ian Wright (bottom row, right) went for with nine other Arsenal legends on Tuesday evening
(Left to right) Back row: Martin Keown, Lee Dixon, Gael Clichy, Darren Dein, Thierry Henry, Jens Lehmann, Jeremie Aliadiere, Ray Parlour. Front row: Robert Pires, Patrick Vieira, Wright
Former right back Lee Dixon can be seen stood next to Keown in the picture, with Gael Clichy on his left.
Henry stands front and centre for the group shot, directly behind Vieira, with legendary goalkeeper Jens Lehman flanking him on the right.
The first hard-to-recognise face of the group is stood left to Henry and is Darren Dein – a football agent and son of former co-owner of Arsenal, David Dein.
Ray Parlour can be seen stood behind Wright in the group shot with cult hero Jeremie Aliadiere sandwiched in between Parlour and Lehman.
Between them, the group has won multiple Premier League titles, FA Cups and a League Cup.
Eight of the group were apart of Arsene Wenger’s title-winning side in the 2003-04 campaign that saw them go a full Premier League campaign unbeaten, immortalising them in the club’s history.
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