Out and About: Hailing Copenhagen’s very own Invincibles

 

Move over Arsenal, the winners of the 2003-04 English Premier League season without losing a single game, as we’ve got some new ‘Invincibles’ on our hands, and this lot didn’t drop a single point all season!

The Copenhagen Celtic Veterans played 18 and won 18, scoring 98 goals and only conceding 21, and last week on Saturday they gathered for an end-of-season party to celebrate their achievement.

Joe Mulholland (left in shirt) was a proud manager as he handed over the player of the season trophy to Simon Callard. Also out to celebrate were (right: left-right on back row): Dave Hill, Russell Collins, Jon White, Remy Aarnes).

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