Former Arsenal star Jens Lehmann has acquired the trademark for 'Invincibles,' the nickname of Arsenal's unbeaten 2003-04 season, for £30k, ahead of the club's 20-year anniversary. Martin Keown supports Lehmann's move, hinting at potential NFT or cryptocurrency ventures.
EXC: Arsenal legend Jens Lehmann could launch Invincibles cryptocurrency or NFTs. He secured trademark to their greatest-ever season after paying £30k, revealed by @MailSport on Thursday #afc https://t.co/iJ4pxoy3Zr
EXCLUSIVE: Martin Keown backs Jens Lehmann after he snatches up unique trademark before Arsenal https://t.co/dVj7kFJhD2
Arsenal to honour 'Invincibles' heroes during Premier League season finale ✍️ @sr_collings https://t.co/hsgB4hWQG6
Martin Keown backs Jens Lehmann after he buys 'Invincibles' trademark https://t.co/dVj7kFJhD2
Arsenal 'LOSE Invincibles branding ahead of 20-year anniversary - as former star snaps it up for £30k' https://t.co/GmSowCrknu
Arsenal lose 'Invincibles' trademark as former star Jens Lehmann snaps up branding rights https://t.co/w7QTu2SQJ7
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