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Arsene Wenger's composed and measured management style at Arsenal has consistently earned acclaim throughout the years. Le Professeur's arrival in 1996 signalled a transformation for the Gunners, revolutionising both their playing philosophy and the squad's conduct away from it.

The team immediately embraced his groundbreaking methods at the time, despite it meaning the end of the alcohol-fuelled 'Tuesday Club' tradition - something legendary midfielder Ray Parlour was intimately familiar with.

The Frenchman's authority demanded respect, meaning he seldom had to elevate his voice. Yet this occasionally led to some rather undignified behaviour from his players.

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Dutch winger Overmars was recruited by Wenger in 1997 and departed for Barcelona three years later. However, under a different manager, that period might have been drastically shortened following a cheeky flatulence prank, according to his former teammate Parlour.

Speaking on behalf of AceOdds, Parlour exclusively told Daily Star Sport:...

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