Answer my question first.
How many times did "the invincibles" get beat during that season?

Also, how many draws did they scrape ?
Surely , to be truly invincible you have to always win, yeah?
As Adrian Durham correctly stated, Gooner boasts of invincibility is nothing more than an embarrassing lie.

In the league campaign? ... none ... hence them titling themselves "invincibles" ...now it's your turn
[HASHTAG]#StillInvincibleRattled[/HASHTAG]![]()

Being pegged by FosseHIAG having a mare here![]()

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I forget the film?****ing love that film. Hilarious ****
The whole Invincible thing really seems to get to HIAG ... but Spurs' day will come ...
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The other guysI forget the film?
The other guys
Probably my favourite comedy of the last few years
Gooners (and I’m including Bambi and Skiddy) really do have a hard time coming to terms with the fact that if a team gets beaten, not once, not twice, not thrice, not four times, but five times during a season, it cannot, by any stretch of the imagination, be called “invincible.”
I don’t often agree with Adrian Durham, but on this occasion I do. Gooners’ desperate insistence on referring to “the invincibles” is embarrassing.
When Preston North End were [HASHTAG]#invincible[/HASHTAG] they did it in all competitions
So much jealousy Tubby, being a skinless sausage fan what vividly comes across is your bitterness and envy. Firstly with Arsenal’s invincible league achievement, Leicester’s Premier league win and Chelsea’s Champions league victory. Why don’t you just accept your teams mediocrity? You’ll feel better once you come to terms with it.Gooners (and I’m including Bambi and Skiddy) really do have a hard time coming to terms with the fact that if a team gets beaten, not once, not twice, not thrice, not four times, but five times during a season, it cannot, by any stretch of the imagination, be called “invincible.”
I don’t often agree with Adrian Durham, but on this occasion I do. Gooners’ desperate insistence on referring to “the invincibles” is embarrassing.
So much jealousy Tubby, being a skinless sausage fan what vividly comes across is your bitterness and envy. Firstly with Arsenal’s invincible league achievement, Leicester’s Premier league win and Chelsea’s Champions league victory. Why don’t you just accept your teams mediocrity? You’ll feel better once you come to terms with it.