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Arsenal fans love subtle social media change to honour Invincibles

Arsenal fans are celebrating the 16-year anniversary of lifting the Premier League title – and the club’s social media managers were hailed for their brilliant Invincibles gesture. The Gunners beat Leicester 2-1 as they lifted the trophy on the last day of the season, winning 26 games and drawing 12. Fans regularly take pleasure in reminding rivals of the achievement, which saw Arsene Wenger’s side go on a run of 49 games without registering a loss. And managers of the clubs’ official Twitter channel made their own feature to mark the special day. A brief look at the profile page shows a snap from the win against Leicester 16 years ago today. Arsenal's social media managers made a...
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