Cardiff Cracker - Signed montage of Ray Parlour's FA Cup final strike against Chelsea
Affectionately nicknamed 'The Romford Pele', Ray Parlour spent over a decade in the famous red and white of Arsenal and earned himself cult status among the Highbury faithful with his dynamic, whole-hearted performances.
An Arsenal trainee, Parlour made his senior debut for the club against Liverpool in 1992 but it was during the 1994-95 campaign that he firmly established himself as a first team regular.
A powerful, purposeful winger with an eye for goal, Parlour was to be a fixture in Arsene Wenger's side following the Frenchman's arrival at the club in 1996 and over the next eight seasons, he was to enjoy the most consistent and successful period of his career.
Parlour finally left Highbury in 2002 after 12 years as a professional with the Gunners when he joined Middlesbrough. He left with four Premiership winner's medals, as well as four FA Cup, a League Cup and a Cup Winners' Cup triumphs.
Own a piece of sporting history
Ray Parlour is one of the most loyal and popular servants in Arsenal's history and this striking colour montage shows the midfielder scoring the first goal in the Gunners' 2-0 win over Chelsea in the 2002 FA Cup final at the Millennium Stadium.
The print is personally signed Parlour himself and is a stunning piece of Arsenal memorabilia.
Each print is issued with a certificate of authenticity signed by our managing director.