On May 2, 2011, the Arsenal fan-hood experienced a hard time when one of them, the most hated person, Osama bin Laden, was hunted down by a special US Navy of six seals in a thunderbolt operation. He love for the gunners was so profound that the Arsenal officials at Arseweb went ahead to distance themselves from the 9/11 terrorist and declined to not accept him in Highbury.
He is believed to have watched most of the North London matches around 1994 during a recruitment program, he was always in a current official jersey and watched as many games as he could.
He enjoyed a long streak run of wins with Arsenal as he watched Arsenal sink European giants such as PSG in European Cup Winners. He was always in his full element upon the Arsenal and Manchester United Derby, said Adam Robinson
Robinson claims in his bibliography that after Osama celebrating a long streak of Arsenal best winning form in Highbury in the season of 1993/1994
His insatiable obsession with Arsenal continued even after Arsenal FC had declared war against him, he went ahead and bought his elder son, Abdullah, a jersey with Ian Wright’s name and number at the back. And so was Wright his best player ever.
Reports from US security agencies claimed that he might also have used football to recruit and lure young stars in terrorism.
He did not only love football but also played football most of his time when he was still young, he had a strong and tall physical ball that placed him as a central striker.
Author Robinson suggests in his book, Bin Laden, that he had attended several Arsenal games before the atrocities of 9/11.
By Simon Ingari