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George Graham and Paul Storey clash at Highbury

George Graham and Paul Storey clash at Highbury


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George Graham and Paul Storey clash at Highbury

Football - 1971 / 1972 First Division - Arsenal 3 Manchester United 1
Uniteds George Graham, playing in his debut game for the club after leaving Arsenal eleven days earlier, has his shirt pulled by Arsenals Peter Storey at Highbury

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In this print captured by Andrew Cowie, we are transported back to a historic clash between two football giants - Arsenal and Manchester United. The year is 1971, and the stage is set at Highbury for an intense battle in the First Division. The image freezes a moment of pure intensity as George Graham, donning the red jersey of Manchester United, faces off against his former teammate Peter Storey from Arsenal. It's a clash that symbolizes not only their personal rivalry but also the fierce competition between these iconic clubs. Graham's debut game for United after leaving Arsenal just eleven days earlier adds an extra layer of drama to this already charged encounter. As he charges forward with determination, his shirt being tugged by Storey serves as a visual metaphor for the deep-rooted emotions running through both players. The atmosphere at Highbury must have been electric on that day, with fans eagerly witnessing this thrilling showdown unfold before their eyes. Cowie's expertly captured photograph allows us to relive those exhilarating moments and feel the raw passion emanating from every player on that pitch. This remarkable snapshot encapsulates not only a significant chapter in football history but also showcases Cowie's talent in freezing such powerful moments forever through his lens.

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