Why Thierry Henry Is the Most Famous Arsenal Player of All Time
Arsenal football club has produced a number of amazing players over their storied 127 year history, but none comes close to being as celebrated as Thierry Henry. Gunners fans become misty eyed in reminiscing about the stars of yesteryear. Legendary players like Peter Storey, Frank Stapleton, Liam Brady, Frank McLintock, Pat Jennings, Charlie George, Dennis Bergkamp and Tony Adams have all been lucky enough to stroll through the hallowed marble halls of Highbury. As brilliant as they were, none can hold a candle to the majesty that was Thierry Henry. He is hailed as one of the best players to have ever played the game, and he features on top of every poll concerning Arsenal's greatest ever players. In 2008, he was voted by the Gunners' fans as being Arsenal's all-time best player.
In 2009, the Daily Mail placed him as the best ever player to play for either Tottenham Hotspur or Arsenal. During his eight seasons with the Gunners, Henry won almost every domestic trophy available, and only the Champions League and League Cup were denied him while donning the Arsenal uniform. He won the Premier League twice, in 2001–02 and 2003–04, the FA Cup three times, in 2002, 2003 and 2005, and the FA Community Shield twice in 2002 and 2004. In 2006 he finally got to a Champions League final with Arsenal, but lost out to Barcelona after Jens Lehman was controversially sent off.

Thierry Henry arrived at Highbury relatively unheralded after a quiet spell in Italy, but he left the Emirates as a legend. In his time in the Premier League, Henry captured the imagination of English football with his exquisite goals and sublime skill. Henry thoroughly deserves his place among the best French imports, a true legend of Premier League football. Sports in France are as natural to French culture as croissants, and football remains as the number one sport. Participation is high, as is the interest; the French people are extremely passionate of their athletes. Such passion and support for the games has been a trademark for French sports fans throughout the world. The same passion can also be seen in other up and coming games like poker. Over the past couple of years, the game of poker has become so popular worldwide that at times, it may seem impossible to avoid. It still takes place amid the glitter and glamour of some of the most fabulous casinos in the world, but is also now found on millions of laptops worldwide. Anyone with an internet connection can take a shot at the big time, thanks to the availability and ease of online poker. www.partypoker.com is one site that offers and provides one of the biggest rooms with tremendous player action at anytime of the day. It is one of the leading online poker sites which enjoy a huge player base and a proven track record in online gaming. Perhaps the same passion of the French people is also evident in their competitive spirit for the game and determined will to win ballgames.
At an individual level Henry won just about every trophy imaginable to add to his record of being Arsenal's top scorer of all time with 226. In 2012, Arsenal coach and French compatriot Arsene Wenger came back looking for his old prodigy, and Henry signed on for a short-term loan period. It was the fitting end to a phenomenal love affair with Arsenal fans. His cameo appearance gave Arsenal's fans the chance to say goodbye and give thanks to the man who helped define good football in Highbury.
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