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Tony Adams’ hilarious Arsenal-themed Strictly Come Dancing debut sees golden cannon, infamous Granada dance, sequinned number six and a flood of footballs

Tony Adams’ debut Strictly Come Dancing routine involved a golden cannon, his infamous Granada dance, a sequined number six, and even a flood of footballs.

There wasn’t much hope held for the Arsenal legendHe was going to be a part of the BBC’s hit show, but he didn’t stop shooting guns after it was revealed.

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Adams began his journey by floating on top of a golden cannon

And finished with his Granada dance

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Then he finished the night with his Granada dancing

A gold cannon is used to ride down from the ceiling. the Gunners’ club logoIt was obvious what the audience wanted, but it just kept getting weirder.

With his thumbs out like a lottery winner, Adams jumped off the prop and with a shout of ‘Come on!’ he then kicked away a football his spinning dance partner Katya Jones was carrying.

Then as his version of the Tango began, it was quickly shown he had a sequined no.6 and ‘ADAMS’ on the back of his red waistcoat, the number he adorned for his career-long club between 1983 and 2000.

Adams was one of England’s greatest ever players, leading Arsenal to three league titles, but it was Jones who was doing the leading in week one of Strictly.

Dragging her partner around to the song Go West by the Pet Shop Boys, football fans would have recognised the tune as one of Arsenal’s trademarks that fans sing to at the Emirates, and all of a sudden everyone’s worst fears were confirmed.

Adams and Jones broke apart with the lyrics of the song suddenly changing to ‘One-nil to the Arsenal’ and out of nowhere came Adams’ most infamous moment of his short-tenured management career.

Adams was doomed to fail at Granada when his dance went viral

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Adams was certain to fail in Granada after his viral dance.

But he brilliantly owned the joke on national TV

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However, he was able to master the joke on national TV


The 55-year-old once surprisingly turned up at LaLiga side Granada in 2017 and despite losing all seven games as manager and overseeing the side’s relegation, there was one far more headline making moment from his time in Spain.

Clips of the England legend’s training instructions turned him into an internet phenomenon when it looked like he was almost dancing in front of his squad, and the viral clips soon resurfaced when his Strictly attendance was announced.

Adams had his six in tow

Adams was able to take six of his children with him

And finished with a scattering of footballs

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The evening was completed with a few more footballs

Adams danced the whole routine in an effort to own the clip. Then, it was over and the footballs started to rain.

“I do have some positives,” said judge Craig Revel Horwood. “It had attack and it had aggression.”

Anton Du Beke, a fellow judge, was however far less generous.

“When you come out and dance we don’t know your routine,” he said. “But unfortunately neither did you.”

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