On this day two years ago, Bernd Leno signed a five-year contract with Arsenal having played 233 games for Bayer Leverkusen between 2011 and 2018. He played his first game in a 4-2 win against Vorskla Poltava in the Europa League and his Premier League debut in the 2–0 home victory over Watford, replacing Petr Čech, who picked …
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One of the most intriguing elements of Arsenal’s history, is the exact nature of Henry Norris – the man who paid off all of Arsenal’s debts in 1910, moved them to Highbury (with himself, having paid off all those debts now guaranteeing all the costs of the development of the new ground) and eventually brought …
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The Woolwich Arsenal managers Woolwich Arsenal had only three long term managers, Bradshaw, Kelso and Morrell. Before that they had short term holders of the post, and the further we go back the more we get towards managers who were more orientated towards the Committee that ran the club, sitting alongside the Secretary and Chairman, …
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By Tony Attwood Quite often the significance of an event in Arsenal’s history does not become apparent until many years later, although quite clearly today’s return of the Premier League after 100 days’ absence is going to be written into our anniversary files for this day from now on. And it is interesting from an …
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86 years ago Arsenal took over Margate FC, to create the first feeder club in the country. Over time the FA instituted a number of rule changes which made the idea far less attractive, but not before many other clubs had copied Arsenal’s lead. After nursery clubs were completely forbidden the idea was replicated on …
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An audience with Mark Pougatch – live tonight Arsenal Independent Supporters Association (AISA), is inviting all its members to an audience with Mark Pougatch tonight (15 June). Mark Pougatch, the TV and radio football broadcast journalist is also an Arsenal fan, and has agreed to join us for an evening of chat and reflection. The …
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Six years ago on this day, the Hill-Wood dynasty at Arsenal came to an end. It was Sir Samuel Hill Wood who ousted Sir Henry Norris 5 March 1920: Sir Henry Norris was very active in Parliament working to stop bent bookmakers using football as a way of offering ludicrous odds to the detriment of punters. …
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Our regular summary of today’s anniversaries is below but first…. An audience with Mark Pougatch – live Arsenal Independent Supporters Association (AISA), which I have mentioned many a time before as I am a member, is inviting all its members to an audience with Mark Pougatch. Mark Pougatch, the TV and radio football broadcast journalist …
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The event Normally I drop straight into a review of the anniversaries, but something a little different today as the Arsenal Independent Supporters Association (AISA) is inviting all its members to an audience with Mark Pougatch. Mark Pougatch, the TV and radio football broadcast journalist is also an Arsenal fan, and has agreed to join …
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It is interesting that 100 years ago today the British House of Commons gave the third reading to a law to control gambling on football matches – a law introduced by Arsenal chairman and MP for Fulham, Sir Henry Norris. And yet here we are exactly 100 years later with there still being much gnashing …
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Last night Arsenal Independent Supporters’ Association (AISA) had one of its regular “pub quiz” nights, held on line. (Our new website will open very shortly, and I’ll give you the link to that when it happens). There were six rounds of five questions each, with a splendid time had by all. Here are the five …
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Today 9 June the Arsenal Independent Supporters Association, of which the Arsenal History Society is part, is holding one of its regular on line quizzes for members. If you are a member you should have received an invite to tonight’s event – and as ever the quiz will kick off with a history quiz. We’ll …
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The story of Carl Jenkinson’s terrible injury problems are well known, and in 2018/19 he saw out the end of his contract with Arsenal. Under Unai Emery, Jenkinson made eight appearances across all competitions. On 27 February 2019 he started his first Premier League match for Arsenal in 830 days, playing the full 90 minutes …
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The Football League did not come out of the match fixing scandals of the early 20th century very well. They had initially refused to accept the possibility that match fixing could be taking place and threatened anyone who mentioned the possibility of a lifetime ban from football. And then when they were finally forced to …
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It was the research that was undertaken for the writing of the book “Woolwich Arsenal, the club that changed football” that revealed the previously lost story of Royal Arsenal splitting in two, over a dispute as to who should run the club and whether players should be paid. From its earliest days the club had …
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That first Emery signing was not an event to rouse excitement among supporters or the media – it was Stephan Lichtsteiner. He left Arsenal after one year having played 14 times for the club, and moved on to Augsburg, where he has since played 17 games. This is also the anniversary of an event which …
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Back in 2013 I wrote an article on this web site with the title “The very strange story of Alex Manninger“. I think of that today as it was on this day in 1997 that the goal keeper joined Arsenal. You can read the “very strange story” via the link above, but what happened to …
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As we are now in a time when football is rarely played (2020 being an exception as the Premier League prepares to restart) we find the anniversary files dominated by administrative changes and international matches. Penalties were created on this day in 1891 to stop rugby style pushing at free kicks awarded close to the …
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On this day in 1953 the great Alex James – the genius creative midfielder of the great Arsenal teams of the 1930s – passed away. But apart from his magnificence on the football pitch, Alex was also known for being mentioned in a 1934 popular song by Stanley Holloway, “With her head tucked underneath her …
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In 1930 Arsenal came 14th in Division One, their final poor league season before going on a run that saw them come first five times, 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 6th once each in the next nine seasons before the outbreak of war. Quite what would have happened to the club if the second world war …
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It was quickly forgotten, as all such nonsense stories are, but Arsenal’s preparations for the Uefa Europa League final against Chelsea in Baku were reported in some of the media before the game to have been disrupted by an approach by Barcelona to recruit Unai Emery as the replacement of Ernesto Valverde as head coach. …
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Today is Andrey Arshavin’s birthday – the Arsenal History Society wish him many happy returns. He’s now 39. After leaving Arsenal Andrey went to Zenit, first on loan then permanently, playing 66 games, scoring nine goals in the Russian Premier League. Then he moved to Kuban Krasnodar for a season before, for his final gig, …
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On this day Jo Shaw, who had taken Arsenal to the 1934 title, resigned from his post in order to return to his job of managing the reserves. He had in fact been made manager upon the death of Herbert Chapman as a temporary measure. The club wanted George Allison to be manager but he …
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Gervinho whose birthday it is today, played for Arsenal across two seasons from 2011 to 2013, playing 46 games in all and scoring nine goals in the league. He then moved on to Roma, Hebei China Fortune and finally in 2018, Parma where he is still playing He was one of those players who got …
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When we think of the names of great Arsenal managers we naturally think of Chapman, Graham and Wenger. If we are being generous we might include Bertie Mee who won three trophies, but then we would have to ignore the awful decline of the team under him, and his vision of reducing the size of …
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