I remember not having a drink for 12 or 13 days on tour, really concentrating. I'm feeling so fit, everybody's saying this is fantastic, we're really looking fit now and great. So the last night we have a meeting, he's [Arsène Wenger] really happy, says what a great camp we've had, fantastic, we're going home tomorrow so you guys can do whatever you like tonight, go to the pub, because he knew you had a beer every now and then. Off we went, I remember Steve Bould was in our team at the time, and Gilles Grimandi had just signed for us, one of the French lads we had Remi Garde, Gilles Grimandi, Patrick Vieira, Manu Petit [Emmanuel Petit]. So they was all going that way, to the coffee shop, and the English lads were all going to the pub, so that was the difference. So Gilles Grimandi went, he was a really good lad, Gilles, he went: "Do you mind if I come out with you guys?" I went "Yeah, Gilles, you'll have a much better time with us". So as we walked into the pub, I always remember Steve Bould coming up to the bar, there was probably five of us, and Gilles Grimandi. Steve Bould went to Gilles Grimandi, "What do you want to drink?" He goes: "Small glass of wine". - "OK, no problem. Small glass of wine..." and he went "35 pints as well". And there was only five of us. And they lined them all up, like that... And Gilles Grimandi was like this... I always remember his face, he went: "Is anybody else coming?" I went: "No, this is it, Gilles. 7 each"... - "What?!". He couldn't get his head round it, the lads, the first two didn't touch the sides. He was like this: "I can't believe you can drink that much" and all that. Anyway, so now we're a little bit tipsy 'coz we haven't had a drink for 12 days. So we're walking down to the next pub, we're going to go to another pub now, and I remember walking past all the French lads and they're all smoking. A lot of them, Patrick and Manu Petit and I'm thinking, how can we win the league this year? We're all drinking and they're all smoking and what happened? We win the Double that year, so it just shows you that sometimes you can let your hair down it doesn't harm you too much and I think the French lads really enjoyed being around the English lads, the mentality was totally different, it was more of a family in England than it was in France when they was there, it was more of a job for them in France. In England it was more mates as well as being a job.
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