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Arsene Wenger the Arsenal Manager and Pat Rice his Assistant satnd for a minutes silence following the disater in Haiti. Arsenal 4: 2 Bolton Wanderers. Barclays Premier League. Emirates Stadium, 20 / 1 / 10. Credit : Arsenal Football Club
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Arsene Wenger the Arsenal Manager and Pat Rice his Assistant satnd for a minutes silence following the disater in Haiti. Arsenal 4: 2 Bolton Wanderers. Barclays Premier League. Emirates Stadium, 20 / 1 / 10. Credit : Arsenal Football Club
Arsene Wenger the Arsenal Manager and Pat Rice his Assistant satnd for a minutes silence following the disater in Haiti. Arsenal 4:2 Bolton Wanderers. Barclays Premier League. Emirates Stadium, 20/1/10. Credit: Arsenal Football Club / David Price
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In this poignant moment captured at Emirates Stadium on January 20, 2010, Arsenal Manager Arsene Wenger and his assistant Pat Rice stand in solemn silence, paying tribute to the victims of the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti just days prior. The Barclays Premier League match between Arsenal and Bolton Wanderers had taken on a new significance as the global community came together to show support and solidarity for those affected by the disaster. The earthquake, which measured 7.0 on the Richter scale, had caused widespread destruction and loss of life in the Caribbean island nation. The Arsenal community, like many others, was deeply saddened by the news and wanted to find a way to show their respect and compassion. Before the kick-off, the public address system at Emirates Stadium announced a minute's silence, and the crowd fell quiet. Wenger and Rice, both deeply moved by the tragedy, joined their players and fans in observing the moment of reflection. The image of the two men standing together, heads bowed, is a powerful reminder of the human spirit and the ability to come together in times of need. The Arsenal squad wore black armbands as a mark of respect, and a collection was taken during the match to raise funds for the disaster relief efforts. The football community, both in the UK and around the world, came together to show their support for Haiti, demonstrating that sport can be a powerful force for good. This photograph, taken by David Price of Arsenal Football Club, captures the solemn and reflective mood of the moment and serves as a poignant reminder of the power of solidarity and compassion in the face of adversity.
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