Dennis Bergkamp, No. 10

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Dennis Bergkamp

Walking along, singing a song, walking in a Bergkamp wonderland ... it's all going to be over soon. At the end of season 2005/2006, Dennis Bergkamp is retiring from football. The messiah, the genius, will be gone. The arrival of José Antonio Reyes and Robin van Persie will relegate 'Sir' Dennis to the number four striker spot for his final season so appearances will be less and less as the season grinds down toward its close.

Make no mistake, his loss will be a great one for Arsenal. The vision, the creativity he brings with him onto Highbury's hallowed pitch will be sorely missed. He is by far, one of the greatest EVER players to play for Arsenal, and one of the greatest EVER to play our beautiful game.

Enjoy it while it lasts people, because there'll never be another Dennis Bergkamp. Ever.

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Player Stats
Appearances 32
Goals 3
Bookings 2
Sending Offs 0

Bio

Full Name
Dennis Nicholaas Bergkamp
Position
Forward
Born
May 10, 1969
Country
NETHERLANDS
Height
cm
Weight
78 kg kg

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Career Information

Arsenal Debut

Premiership v Middlesbrough (h) 20th Aug 1995 (Drew 1-1)

Previous Clubs

  • AFC Ajax Amsterdam FC Internazionale

Honours

2003/04 Barclaycard English Premier League
2002/03 English FA Cup
2001/02 Barclaycard English Premier League
2001/02 English FA Cup
1997/98 Carling English Premier League
1997/98 English FA Cup

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