18 September… 25 years ago today Henry scores his first Arsenal goal.

 

 

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18 September 1915: Arsenal played their second wartime game at Highbury this against QPR, and as with the first against Tottenham in the first match, won by 2-1.  Sands, Wallace, Hardinge and King all returned for Arsenal but the crowd was just 4,000 – over 10,000 down on that first wartime game two weeks before.  Hopes that the crowds would take to the London Combination were dashed.

18 September 1926:  After a run of six games in seven, in which Arsenal did not win a single match, Jack Lee was dropped on this date for the match against Liverpool.  Arsenal won 2-0 and Jack Lee only played one more game for the club.

18 September 1930: William Harper returned for a second spell with Arsenal having previously left Arsenal to play in the American Soccer League.  He replaced Keyser in goal, and played 19 games in the season, to win himself a league winners’ medal. See also here.

18 September 1953: Tommy Lawton signed from Brentford.  He played 38 games and scored 15 times before retiring but Tom Whittaker admitted in his autobiography that the signing was one of desperation on his part, and not a success.

18 September 1971: Arsenal lost 2-1 away to Everton; Kennedy scored, but it meant we had now lost four games in the course of the first eight league matches in the season.  Arsenal were not showing the form of last season’s double champions.

18 September 1974: For the second year running, Arsenal were knocked out of the league cup in the second round, the replay on this day ending Leicester City 2 Arsenal 1, in front of a mere 17,303.  See also here

18 September 1976: Stephen Hughes born. He started his football career at Arsenal, where he played in 76 league games, 40 of them as a sub , scoring 7 goals.  He was a member of the 1997-98 league winning side.

18 September 1976: Arsenal 3 Everton 1 with Macdonald restored to the team and 34,076 in the crowd.    Everton took the lead and then played the “what we have we hold” game, until the fouling and niggling approach got so bad that when Brady was kicked to the ground once too often, virtually every player was involved in a melee.  The referee let them get on with it until they all looked around wondering where he was.  He then suggested the game might restart and it did. An interesting approach!

30 Years Ago Today

18 September 1994:  Arsenal’s fifth game in a row without a win ended Arsenal 2 Newcastle 3.  But after four games without scoring Arsenal did at least get one from Adams and one from Wright.

25 Years Ago Today

18 September 1999: Thierry Henry who came on as a sub scored his first goal for Arsenal to beat Southampton 1-0. He received the ball from Adams, with his back to goal, 20 yards out, turned and shot.  Henry said, “My goal today was very important for me. I have missed at least 14 or 15 chances for Arsenal and my confidence was low.”  It was Arsenal’s last appearance at the Dell.  However Henry didn’t score again until 28 November when he got both goals in a 2-1 defeat of Derby.

18 September 2012: Montpellier 1 Arsenal 2 (Gervinho and Podolski) in the Champions League.  After opening the season with two goalless draws against awful Sunderland and Stoke teams Arsenal had five more games without defeat including not just this match but also 6-1 wins against Southampton and Coventry.

18 September 2013: Arsenal beat Marseille 2-1 to make it 10 away wins in a row in all competitions – a club record.  Ramsey and Walcott scored in the Champions League campaign in which 3 teams ended up with 12 points.

18 September 2022: Before Brentford v Arsenal there was a minute’s silence for the late Queen Elizabeth II, Ethan Nwaneri aged 15 years and 181 days, came on near the end to become the youngest player ever in the top division.  Arsenal’s previous youngest player was Cesc Fabregas aged 16 years 177 days, in 2003.  Vieira’s goal in this game was voted goal of the month.  Eddie Nketiah made his 100th appearance for Arsenal.

Henry Norris at the Arsenal: There is a full index to the series here correcting 100 years of rumour and false allegations.

Arsenal in the 1930s:The most comprehensive series on the decade ever

Arsenal in the 1970s:Every match and every intrigue reviewed in detail.

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