some people were unhappy because of all the noise that they heard from the stadium and some peopole who owned shops were happy because the fans would go in to eat or drink
Arsenal Football Club have played there since they moved from Highbury
Arsenal moved to the Emirates Stadium in 2006
Viv Anderson moved from Arsenal to Manchester United in 1987.
They moved because they wanted more seats to fit in the stadium.
They used to be in IsaTown, but lately they moved to Karranah.
There isn't any, unless you count Robin van Persie who moved to Arsenal that year...
No. He recently moved to Al-Gharafa Sports Club from Paris Saint-Germain. He has never played for Arsenal.
Aleksander Hlep the Belarus footballer moved from Arsenal to Barcelona, so did Thierry Henry from Arsenal to Barcelona.
accumulated an arsenal of weapons
No it is not. Arsenal are named for Woolwich Arsenal where the team began life. Woolwich is a place and this is where The Royal Arsenal was based, a place that carried out arms manufacturing for the British Armed forced. Workers at the Arsenal formed a football team initially known as Dial Square after the workshops at the heart of the complex. They renamed to Royal Arsenal, then Woolwich Arsenal. When they moved to Highbury (this is an area of London) they changed their name to just Arsenal F.C. in 1932 Herbert Chapman had the name of the local tube station, Gillespie Road, changed to Arsenal so it is a place in so much as there is a tube with the name however there is no actual area of London called Arsenal.Read more: Is_arsenal_a_place
Vermaelen moved from Ajax to Arsenal for an initial fee of 10 million euros, rising to 12 million euros on the 19th June 2009.
The Gunners - that is the nickname of the club, which it has had since the 19th century. It is also known as The Arsenal and Woolwich Arsenal One name suggested, that didn't happen was Fulham Arsenal To clarify... Woolwich Arsenal was the name adopted by the club when it became a professional side in the 19th century, two years before it joined the league. Although the club did not play in Woolwich (it played in Plumstead) Woolwich Arsenal (the armaments factory) was the source of the fan base and many of the players. Today, clubs that have a fixation about Arsenal, still call the club Woolwich Arsenal, to stress that they moved from Kent to north London in 1913. The Arsenal, was the name adopted by the club in 1913 when they moved. Calling a club "The" was not unique - there was also a club at the time called "The Wednesday" who later became Sheffield Wednesday. The Arsenal changed their name to Arsenal around 1925 when Herbert Chapman was manager. In 1910 Woolwich Arsenal went into liquidation, and were bought by Henry Norris the owner of Fulham FC. Norris tried to amalgamate the clubs and call the new club Fulham Arsenal, but that plan was rejected by the Football League. The story of the demise and rebirth of Woolwich Arsenal is told in the book "Making the Arsenal" which is available via Amazon.