English Football's Last Great Rivalry
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Between 1996 and 2005, Arsenal and Manchester United played each other 29 times, and there was always something on it. The managers rowed in the press, the players fought on the pitch, and the fans lapped it up. It was a rival based on animosity, success and, when the dust had settled, respect. For nine seasons it was absolute mayhem, two clubs swapping first and second place and stopping each other winning trophies. Two teams who combined silk and steel, containing some of the greatest players in recent history, and the two best managers the Premier League has seen. Giant is a Spotify Original podcast in association with Mundial Magazine.
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