Today on Untold Arsenal
- Why everyone criticises Arsenal’s youth policy – and why they are all wrong
- The Man City v Premier League case is very different from normal business disputes. Here’s how.
Today’s anniversaries
9 July 1856: Nikola Tesla, the man who invented alternating current electricity supply system, was born
9 July 1910: William Rippon joined Arsenal. He had already played for Hackenthorpe, Rawmarsh Albion, Sandhill Rovers, Kilnhurst Town, and Bristol City.
9 July 1921: The two sides in the Irish War of Independence signed a truce to come into effect on 11 July, but on 10 July, 23 died in Belfast and the surrounding area and around 200 homes were destroyed
9 July 1938: As a sign of things to come, gas masks were issued to the population at large.
9 July 1976: Terry Neil became Arsenal manager, after having spent two years at Tottenham in which he narrowly avoided relegation and came 9th in his second season. (see also main index on Terry Neill)
9 July 1999: Barnet 1 Arsenal 6. Arsenal started a three year sponsorship with
SEGA worth £10m, with this match.
9 July 1999: Oleg Luzhny transferred from Dynamo Kiev. He won the Cup with Arsenal in 2003.
9 July 2004: Graham Stack went to Millwall on a year-long loan spell. Despite
six years at Arsenal he never played a league game, but did get games with
Millwall and Beveren. He later had extended runs with Hibs and Barnet,
where he was also a coach, and in 2018 joined Watford as a coach.
9 July 2007: A season long loan spell to Colchester for Matthew Connolly was announced, but this was curtailed on 2 January 2008 after he had played 16 games and scored two goals, and his permanent transfer to QPR was announced. He was called up for the England under 21s shortly after. He then played for Cardiff and was released at the end of the 2019/20 season.
9 July 2019: Edu became Arsenal’s first technical director.