By Tony Attwood . When I started writing about the 1950s and 60s in Arsenal’s history on this site I soon hit upon the simple title of “The Darkness” to signify the era. . In 1953 Tom Whittaker had won another championship for Arsenal, but instantly things fell apart and the rest of the era …
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Tony Attwood In the season 1908/9 the Football League began a curious experiment in which teams played each other home and away on Christmas Day / Boxing Day. The first incidence of this for Arsenal came with these two games 25 December 1908: Leicester Fosse 1 Woolwich Arsenal 1 26 December 1908: Arsenal 2 Leicester …
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By Tony Attwood In 1979 Arsenal won the FA Cup against Man U in possibly the most famous ending to a final of all time. Alan Sunderland attained immortality and Terry Neill’s tenure as manager got a cup to polish. But then life went a bit downhill. 1980: Losing finalists in the FA Cup 1981: …
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The Aisa Arsenal History Society Books on Arsenal at a discount On 5 December 2009 Arsenal beat Stoke 2-0 in the league, something of a relief after two consecutive defeats to Sunderland (1-0 away) and Chelsea (0-3 at home). At that time the table looked like this: Pld W D L F A G.D. Pts …
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Anelka hits his first hat trick: 20 February 1999 In the summer of 1998 Platt and Wright had left the club. Nelson Vivas joined, along with Ljunberg and Kanu. We had won the league and cup double the season before, but on 12 September 1998 Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 meant Arsenal had four draws and …
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In August 2000 Arsenal played Sunderland. It was suggested that after the game Mr Wenger, who until that moment had an utterly unblemished record as a manager, had indulged in violent or threatening behaviour against Mr Taylor, the fourth official at Sunderland. On 10 October 2000 Mr Wenger went to a hearing on the issue …
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By Tony Attwood Arsenal and Tottenham played their first match on 19 November 1887 – the start of a series of five friendlies played between the clubs. However following a 10-1 drubbing of Tottenham by Arsenal in 1889, the games were abandoned for nearly six years, before resuming in 1896. The first game – which …
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1976/77 Terry Neill’s first season as manager and Arsenal’s worst run of defeats. William John Terence Neill, to give him his full name, was born 8 May 1942 in Belfast and in December 1959 joined Arsenal’s youth side from Bangor for a fee of £2500, playing his first game one year later on 23 December …
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By Andrew Beattie James Maxwell – a further update. You can read the original article on Maxwell here. He was the player who played in 1908/9 but who left of his own accord and was then implicated in issues relating to transfers that clubs did not necessarily wish to allow. Maxwell played for Sheffield …
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By Tony Attwood 1961/2 was the end of the George Swindin era as manager. His record in the league had been 3rd, 13th and 7th, and in the FA Cup Arsenal had gone out in the 5th round, 3rd round and 3rd round, including in 1960 going out to Rotherham 0-2 after two drawn games. …
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Tony Attwood . 13 February 1999 and 23 February 1999 – the time when Arsenal played Sheffield Utd twice in the cup, with neither game being a draw. It was the match in which Kanu received a Ray Parlour pass after a break in play for a Sheffield player to get treatment. Kanu passed to …
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Tony Attwood 11 January 1969: Arsenal 2 Sheffield W 0. 6 consecutive wins, one goal conceded. First six in a row in the league since March/April 1956 Triumphs in football rarely, if ever, happen out of nothing. When Arsenal won the league and cup double in 1971 it is true that they had not won …
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Hello The Arsenal History Society blog looks a bit different today. This is because of some nasty stuff happening around Word Press blogs. We’ve dealt with that but in so doing we’ve had to do some upgrades, updates, and the like, and during the course of the last one we lost some of the formatting. …
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The story of 10 January 2004 by Tony Attwood . What’s the difference between Arsenal, The Arsenal and Woolwich Arsenal? . According to legend, (which we long ago showed to be untrue) Herbert Chapman changed the club from “The Arsenal” to “Arsenal” to get Arsenal’s result read out first on the 5pm sports report show …
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By Tony Attwood Two changes happened to English football in general at the start of the 1925/6 season. The most famous of these was the change in the offside rule which led to Arsenal’s invention of the WM approach and tactical innovation. The second was a move by the FA which meant that instead of …
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On January 18 2004 Arsenal went top of the Premiership with a 2-0 win at Villa Park. Thierry Henry got both. And those facts on any other day would have been enough to make the main back page story. Except that Thierry did more than that. He sidefooted home a free-kick in the 28th minute …
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Tony Attwood, Match data supplied by Andy Kelly Royal Arsenal’s seventh season was their last. They played a record number of games, but disaster (and recovery) was just around the corner. Date 1892/1893 Opponents V Cup Res Att 01 Sep 92 Highland Light Infantry H Fr 8-0 3,000 03 Sep 92 Gainsborough Trinity …
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6 January 1971: Yeovil 0 Arsenal 3 FA Cup round 3. The chairman does his thing. Tony Attwood The game of the minnows from outside the football league playing the aristocrats of division 1 could have been a nice friendly and warm affair but it wasn’t. Arsenal entered the match second in the league after …
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By Tony Attwood A couple of years ago I ran a little piece here about Arsenal’s first foreign player. Much of the article was taken up with the issue of definition, but taking it at its narrowest finding Scottish players is a doddle (they were at Royal Arsenal from the start), and the rest of …
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By Tony Attwood The defeat of Arsenal by Wrexham of the fourth division on 4 January 1992 was not just a big piece of giant killing, it was the giant killing of the league champions, and as such needs to be seen alongside the defeat of Herbert Chapman’s Arsenal by Walsall of the third division …
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So where have we got to with the story of the early days of Royal Arsenal? Here’s the summary so far. Season 1 Plumstead Common (1886/7) Season 2 The Sportsman’s Ground (1887/8) Season 3 The Manor Field (1888/89) Season 4 The Manor Field (1889/90) growing crowds Season 5 The Invicta Ground (1890/91) the idea of professionalism Now …
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1890/91: Season 5 – the last season as an amateur club, the first season at the Invicta Ground By Tony Attwood Season five of the Royal Arsenal was an utterly momentus season in every way. Indeed it is quite amazing that it is not written more fully about in every Arsenal history book, for the …
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Arsenal have reached double figures in FA Cup matches on four occasions: 5 October 1889: Royal Arsenal 11 Lyndhurt 0 29 October 1892: Royal Arsenal 10 City Ramblers 1 14 October 1894: Woolwich Arsenal 12 Ashford United 0 9 January 1932: Arsenal 11 Darwen 1. There are two main differences between the first three of …
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By Tony Attwood If ever there was a defining moment in the history of Arsenal FC it came in the summer of 1890 when the decision was taken to move the club from the Manor Field to the Invicta Ground. At the time this would have seemed just a natural progression for the club as …
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By Tony Attwood There have been so many articles on this site about the formation of Arsenal and the events around it I thought I would create a single file showing all the dates we have in summary. 5 December 1885 Millwall played Eastern Wanderers on the Isle of Dogs. It had nothing to do …
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