Home sweet home: Why Arsenal hope new mural will make fans feel more comfortable at Emirates Stadium

13 October 2009 12:11
Arsenal have taken the latest step to appease supporters who still miss the club's legendary old Highbury home by unveiling a new mural at the Emirates Stadium.[LNB]The club moved to the Emirates in 2006, and everybody at the club, including boss Arsene Wenger, has acknowledged it will still take some time for supporters to feel comfortable in their new surroundings.[LNB] Legends: Charlie George and Dennis Bergkamp are among those featured on the new mural[LNB]They have named the project undertaken to improve the atmosphere 'Arsenalisation'.[LNB] When the first external mural was put up at the Emirates, some fans openly voiced their disappointment that all-time Arsenal greats like Charlie George and Dennis Bergkamp weren't included.[LNB] New home: Arsenal fans still need time to get used to the Emirates Stadium[LNB]The new mural now features more of those favourites from down the years, including George, Bergkamp and Bob Wilson.[LNB]Fans will have their first chance to see the new artwork on Saturday when the Gunners entertain Birmingham.[LNB]Now all they need is a trophy to celebrate at their new home.[LNB] Manager Arsene Wenger: I will not hand-pick my Arsenal successorVieira snubs Arsenal and Spurs by rejecting January return to EnglandARSENAL FC NEWS ROM ACROSS THE NET[LNB] [LNB]  Explore more:People:Bob Wilson, Arsene WengerPlaces:Birmingham

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