By Tony Attwood Trying to read what on earth is going on at Blackburn Rovers is hard: Sam Allerdyce was sacked for not sharing the vision of the club, and the other people are brought in – including our old chum John Jensen. On 12 January 2011 he signed a 6 month contract with Blackburn …
By Tony Attwood Since the Arsenal History site was formed we have had a particular focus on Tottenham – not just because they are our local rivals, but also because they have, since 1919, been involved in one of the most extraordinary attempts in the history of football to re-write history and besmirch the name …
A continuation of the series “100 years of Hating Arsenal” By Tony Attwood My father told me a number of stories about being at Highbury in the heady days of the 1930s. Many of course were told to me as a child and have now been forgotten, sadly, and my father is no longer with …
By Tony Attwood We are staying in touch with Lyon this season because Remi Garde is now the manager there. And while doing this we’re having a look at Lorient as they have Joel Campbell playing. To start with Joel he has played four times as a sub, and played in the 1-1 draw with …
By Tony Attwood Going on holiday during the season does allow one to gather a certain perspective on life, the universe and Arsenal, although last week in Cyprus I did manage to watch the Bolton game live on an Arabic station with English commentary. But get back home and what do I find: this in …
Arsenal History Website…… Making the Arsenal …… Arsenal Uncovered …… Arsenal History Society Untold Arsenal on Twitter @UntoldArsenal Untold Arsenal By Tony Attwood Martin Hayes is manager of Dover Athletic, who last year had something of a wonder season with their cup run. This year has started out ok – the club are eighth in …
By Tony Attwood Continuing my occasional series about ex Arsenal players in management here is the latest on Remi Garde’s team Lyon. The club is lying second in the league after five games, having already beaten the early leaders Montpellier in August. Pos. Team Pl W D L GF GA +/- Pts 1 Montpellier HSC …
By Tony Attwood We’ve been keeping some of our past players in our sights from time to time and here is the latest that I have on Tony Adams. After a mid table position last year (although with a very strong second half of the season and a long unbeaten run) Tony seems to be …
By Tony Attwood An article has appeared today on the Untold Arsenal site under the heading, “Is the media out to get us, no its far worse than that” It is an excellent piece and I thoroughly recommend it. But there is something beyond the article I want to turn to, and which has made …
I’ve mentioned how there was turmoil in Arsenal’s early life as the club went into liquidation and sold off its best players. Everyone blamed everyone else, in the early years of the 20th century, and Henry Norris got most of the flack, despite being the man who rescued the club. He did more for the …
Untold Arsenal on Twitter @UntoldArsenal By Tony Attwood The resentment that built up with Arsenal’s development in south London and the move to the north extended far beyond the petty jealousy of Tottenham and the desire of local residents in Islington to keep the club out of their borough. The fact that it was wider …
By Tony Attwood Some clubs are born out of bitterness and dispute. The split between Liverpool and Everton and the launch of Liverpool as a separate club is a perfect example. Some clubs are born just because there’s a group of people who want to play football. Dial Square / Royal Arsenal is a perfect …
Arsenal History and Untold Arsenal on Twitter @UntoldArsenal Mark Andrews Picking up on the licensing strand from your AISA history web article “Arsenal’s view of its own history is starting to change” dated August 17th 2011, alcohol was indeed on sale in the ground throughout the games from the inception of the team playing at …
Tony Attwood Henry Norris has always suffered a bad press in football terms. He has come down to us as an arrogant man, a bully, self-opinionated, and above all a man who was shamed out of football, having been found guilty of having his hand in the Arsenal money box. And yet, the more I …
THE BRAVE,FEARLESS AND INTELLIGENT Don McMahon This is a sort of compendium of Arsenal’s often ignored heroes and heroic events in the modern era that have contributed to our reputation as a formidable and highly respected Football club, despite the British and Spanish media’s ceaseless efforts to dismiss AFC blindly. By the way I got …
By Tony Attwood It is, of course, so easy today. If you want to know a score you can see it on TV at any time, both through teletext on the BBC and through Sky Sports News. If you are at the match at the Ems you can wait until half time or full time, …
Untold Arsenal on Twitter @UntoldArsenal By Tony Attwood I have mentioned ad nauseum that I have a column in the Arsenal programme this season: “Arsenal Uncovered” which jumps around Arsenal’s history here and there, in a wholly illogical manner. What I have not mentioned is that the club programme also has a series of articles …
By Tony Attwood Well, not to put a final point on it, I would love you to buy a programme at the ground this season, because, well, you know… The programme will feature a series this season called… “Arsenal Uncovered” written by… well….. me. The idea is that each article covers one bit of Arsenal’s …
By Tony Attwood I have mentioned in the past that I was working with Arsenal on line and the Arsenal shop to have the book “Making the Arsenal” sold through the shop. I am pleased to say that has now happened, although at the moment there is no description of the book showing on the …
Untold Arsenal on Twitter @UntoldArsenal By Tony Attwood On 2 September 1893 Woolwich Arsenal FC played their very first game in the league. And just like this season it was against Newcastle United. I have covered this game before, but the coincidence of starting the season with the same match is too much to let …
By Tony Attwood I appreciate that for the vast majority of people who attended last night’s AGM of the Arsenal Independent Supporters Association meeting, the big event – indeed the reason for being there – was the appearance by Ivan Gazidis and his willingness to take open questions from fans. It was an amazing occasion, …
By Tony Attwood Since mentioning the publication of the “Dial Square to Woolwich Arsenal” booklet recently I have received a number of emails concerning how one might get the booklet. All AISA members will get a copy. Those who attend the AGM will get a copy at the meeting, and will be able to be …
By Nigel Tremlett My father took me to my first game at the age of seven and I can remember it so well: a 3-1 defeat to Luton Town in March 1957. Our goal was scored by Derek Tapscott, who drilled it in from the edge of the area, but I cried all the way …
By Tony Attwood This monday sees the publication of “Dial Square to Woolwich Arsenal: the real story of Arsenal’s early years.” It is being published by Arsenal Independent Supporters Association, and everyone who is a member of AISA will get a copy. Those attending the AGM on Monday will not only get to hear Ivan …