It’s time for the “Oooo” commentary. Arsenal against Leeds in the cup

I can’t find a decent video for an Arsenal match played on this day so I’ve chosen an FA Cup 3rd round tie

https://youtu.be/Zodj1QAsc2Y

It’s a good game, but it also has the wonderful Ahhh Ohhhh co-commentary from a Leeds fan as co-commentator who says nothing.

Contact Arsenal History Society at Tony@schools.co.uk

You can read extended details of one of today’s stories on “Today of All Days”



You can find the latest video each day on the home page of this site.   You can also find videos for previous days by clicking the articles in the left column of this page under “Recent Posts” or by clicking on the mauve headline at the top of the screen on the right, which will take you to yesterday’s selected video – and so on back to the start of the series in August.  There is more about who we are and other things we do, at the foot of the page.  Below are the anniversaries for today in Arsenal’s history…


The Arsenal History Society is part of the Arsenal Independent Supporters Association – a body which gives positive support to the club, and has regular meetings with directors and senior officials of the club to represent the views of its members to the club.  You can read more about AISA on its website.

Here are the anniversaries:

 

8 January 1887: The newly named Royal Arsenal FC (previously known as Dial Square FC) played their first game – against Erith on Plumstead Common.  Arsenal won 6-1, part of an opening sequence of three matches in which the club scored 23 goals. See also here.

8 January 1910:  Sheffield United 2  Woolwich Arsenal 0.  Arsenal’s disastrous run continued amidst rumours – which turned out to be true, that suggested the club was on the edge of bankruptcy.  Rescue however was on hand in the shape of Henry Norris, later in the year.

8 January 1916: Arsenal 4 Croydon Common 2.  The game showed that the Common continued to play during the war.  But it was the only Southern League club not to continue after this season, and thereafter several Common players turned out for Arsenal in the wartime league, eventually transferring to Arsenal in 1919.  .

8 January 1921: George Grant, the alleged  “Chinese international,” having played 57 times and scored four goals for Woolwich Arsenal, The Arsenal and Arsenal, now played against Arsenal in the FA Cup.   It ended QPR 2 Arsenal 0.

8 January 1927: Sheffield U 2 Arsenal 3 as Arsenal started the journey to their first FA Cup final.  Prior to the arrival of Herbert Chapman, Arsenal had reached the cup semi-final twice – in 1906 and 1907, but had lost both times.

8 January 1930: Bert Humpish joined Arsenal from Wigan aged 28 – perhaps the oldest non-league player to come to Arsenal in the modern era.  

8 January 1949: Arsenal 3 Tottenham 0 in FA Cup round 3.  It was the first FA Cup match between the two.  McPherson, Roper and Lishman scored.  It was also the first time in four seasons Arsenal had made it past the third round.

8 January 1957: Don Roper returned to Southampton after 10 glorious years at Arsenal, but his return ended in a dispute that soured relations with the Saints for the rest of his life.

8 January 1962: David Court signed as a professional.  He later returned to Arsenal as head of youth development and became the last member of the Swindin era at the club.  After working in the financial sector he returned to Arsenal in 1996 as Assistant Head of Youth Development, alongside Liam Brady.

8 January 1972: Stoke City 0 Arsenal 0, in front of a typical Stoke crowd of just 18,965. Alan Ball failed again to find his way into the game and the travelling fans began to show a little impatience with their new star.   He did not help his cause when, having one of the best chances of the game, receiving Armstrong’s centre on the far post he then missed the goal utterly.

8 January 1980: Arsenal 2 Cardiff 1, FA Cup 3rd round replay, part of another adventure that ended at Wembley.  Sunderland got both goals after a 0-0 draw, meaning that Arsenal had now gone 13 FA Cup games without defeat.

8 January 1999: Jermaine Pennant joined Arsenal from Notts C for £2m.  Although highly talented, he was beset with personal problems, and only played 11 times for Arsenal, but did get a hat trick in the first game of the 49 unbeaten run.

Contact Arsenal History Society at Tony@schools.co.uk

You can read extended details of one of today’s stories on “Today of All Days”



You can find the latest video each day on the home page of this site.   You can also find videos for previous days by clicking the articles in the left column of this page under “Recent Posts” or by clicking on the mauve headline at the top of the screen on the right, which will take you to yesterday’s selected video – and so on back to the start of the series in August.  There is more about who we are and other things we do, at the foot of the page.  Below are the anniversaries for today in Arsenal’s history…


The Arsenal History Society is part of the Arsenal Independent Supporters Association – a body which gives positive support to the club, and has regular meetings with directors and senior officials of the club to represent the views of its members to the club.  You can read more about AISA on its website.

8 January 1887: The newly named Royal Arsenal FC (previously known as Dial Square FC) played their first game – against Erith on Plumstead Common.  Arsenal won 6-1, part of an opening sequence of three matches in which the club scored 23 goals. See also here.

8 January 1910:  Sheffield United 2  Woolwich Arsenal 0.  Arsenal’s disastrous run continued amidst rumours – which turned out to be true, that suggested the club was on the edge of bankruptcy.  Rescue however was on hand in the shape of Henry Norris, later in the year.

8 January 1916: Arsenal 4 Croydon Common 2.  The game showed that the Common continued to play during the war.  But it was the only Southern League club not to continue after this season, and thereafter several Common players turned out for Arsenal in the wartime league, eventually transferring to Arsenal in 1919.  .

8 January 1921: George Grant, the alleged  “Chinese international,” having played 57 times and scored four goals for Woolwich Arsenal, The Arsenal and Arsenal, now played against Arsenal in the FA Cup.   It ended QPR 2 Arsenal 0.

8 January 1927: Sheffield U 2 Arsenal 3 as Arsenal started the journey to their first FA Cup final.  Prior to the arrival of Herbert Chapman, Arsenal had reached the cup semi-final twice – in 1906 and 1907, but had lost both times.

8 January 1930: Bert Humpish joined Arsenal from Wigan aged 28 – perhaps the oldest non-league player to come to Arsenal in the modern era.  

8 January 1949: Arsenal 3 Tottenham 0 in FA Cup round 3.  It was the first FA Cup match between the two.  McPherson, Roper and Lishman scored.  It was also the first time in four seasons Arsenal had made it past the third round.

8 January 1957: Don Roper returned to Southampton after 10 glorious years at Arsenal, but his return ended in a dispute that soured relations with the Saints for the rest of his life.

8 January 1962: David Court signed as a professional.  He later returned to Arsenal as head of youth development and became the last member of the Swindin era at the club.  After working in the financial sector he returned to Arsenal in 1996 as Assistant Head of Youth Development, alongside Liam Brady.

8 January 1972: Stoke City 0 Arsenal 0, in front of a typical Stoke crowd of just 18,965. Alan Ball failed again to find his way into the game and the travelling fans began to show a little impatience with their new star.   He did not help his cause when, having one of the best chances of the game, receiving Armstrong’s centre on the far post he then missed the goal utterly.

8 January 1980: Arsenal 2 Cardiff 1, FA Cup 3rd round replay, part of another adventure that ended at Wembley.  Sunderland got both goals after a 0-0 draw, meaning that Arsenal had now gone 13 FA Cup games without defeat.

8 January 1999: Jermaine Pennant joined Arsenal from Notts C for £2m.  Although highly talented, he was beset with personal problems, and only played 11 times for Arsenal, but did get a hat trick in the first game of the 49 unbeaten run.

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