1984-85 Arsenal football publications

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1984-85 Arsenal Season
League First Division
Manager {{{manager}}}
Home Ground Arsenal Stadium
1983-84 • other seasons • 1985-86


Publications

Programs
Competition/League Date Opponent H/A Venue
First Division November 10, 1984 Aston Villa Home Arsenal Stadium
Friendly November 27, 1984 Australia Home Arsenal Stadium
First Division March 10, 1985 Stoke City Away Victoria Ground
1983-841984-85 English football season1985-86
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