Ex-Arsenal star admits he sold fake Gucci to team-mates - 'I'd take orders'
Ex-Arsenal star admits he sold fake Gucci to team-mates - 'I'd take orders'This former Arsenal goalkeeper became quite the character in north London and admits he used to sell fake accessories to his team-matesCommentsSportBen Crawford Senior Sports Writer09:00, 12 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesGraham Stack made an admission about his time with Arsenal(Image: In The Mixer)Ex-Arsenal shot-stopper Graham Stack says he used to sell fake Gucci gear to some of his team-mates. Stack was a member of the Premier League-winning Invincibles squad.The 44-year-old former goalkeeper emerged from the Gunners' academy and is renowned for his colourful character. He spent some time as the club's No. 2 before leaving for Reading in 2006.During his career, Stack played over 350 professional matches and found consistent playing time with the likes of Hibernian, Barnet and Eastleigh. He transitioned into coaching nearly a decade ago and currently promotes boxing events for ex-pros.You can listen to brand new episodes of In The Mixer on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!READ MORE: Arsenal make five stars available for transfer as Mikel Arteta issues demand to boardREAD MORE: Arsenal eye summer transfer swoop for Spain star as club chief confirms offerStack has a plethora of stories from his time at the top and admitted that he started up a profitable venture as a teenager involving fake designer accessories and some big first-team names.View 2 ImagesStack was a member of the Invincibles but didn't get a medal(Image: Getty)Speaking on In The Mixer, brought to you by Sky Bet, Stack said: "We used to have a feller at our pub who would come in with belts, bags, wallets, [fake] Gucci. The lot."I thought, 'There is a move here.' I was in the academy and was only 17 at the time. I went and filled the boot of my car up with the gear and drove to training."I was taking orders from people. I used to basically go in, showcase what I had, take the orders t...المصدر: Mirror Football | Source: Mirror Football
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