Arsene Wenger may be in the news these days for his controversial plans to revolutionise football, but he will always be known for his time in charge of Arsenal.It is now three and a half years since the Frenchman stepped down as Gunners boss and his longevity in the role is shown by another passage of time.Friday marked 25 years since he was appointed as Arsenal boss - and back then he was little-known in English football, having arrived from Japanese side Nagoya Grampus Eight to take over from Bruce Ricoh.While over the following 22 years in charge of the north London club he would become known for his three Premier League titles - one of which came in the Invincible season of 2003/04 - seven FA Cup wins and softly-spoken philosophical.
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