As one of George Graham’s disciples, I'm not sure the gaffer gets enough credit for his achievements. If it hadn't been for him, Arsene Wenger surely wouldn't have been able to get off to such a good start in 1998 with a double that was owed so much to George's
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Discipline Would Never be an Issue at Arsenal With George Graham in Charge
The recent pictures of Alexandre Lacazette with a balloon at his lips indulging in ‘hippy crack’, is another embarrassing saga involving an Arsenal player. It seems that the Gunners could use a strict disciplinarian at this moment, typically of George Graham breed. There was a similar incident in 2018 with a group
Emery’s Explanation of his Failure Doesn’t Include the Mismanagement of Arsenal’s Board
It’s now or Never for Rob Holding’s Career At Arsenal as Potential Transfer Decisions Threaten to Further Derail his Career
Expectations Grow That Arsene Wenger Will Expose the Nest of Vipers at Arsenal in his new Book
The long-awaited account of the 22-year reign of Arsene Wenger at Arsenal - “My Life in Red and White” will be published in October and will no doubt fly off the bookshelves in thousands as fans go in search of the secrets behind the Emirates closed doors. Before you order yours, be warned that these
From Nasri’s South Korean Replacement to the ‘guy with the Broken Back’: Looking Back at Five of Arsenal’s Strangest Signings
Wenger’s legacy and Arsenal’s Debt to Their Former Manager Becomes Ever More Prominent in the Aftermath of Covid-19
The speculation is increasing that Arsenal are going to be very active in the summer’s transfer window, especially with the number of familiar faces leaving the club. The COVID-19 virus will redefine the game, the domestic and European competitions, the way deals are made including players contracts and sponsorship models and televised
Tributes, Commemorations, Statues and Stadiums but What Does it all Mean
Football has gone through spells of nostalgia and worship which have resulted in adored players or managers being honoured as statues or with stands, that bare their names. Arsenal are no strangers to the commissioning statues, with Adams, Henry and Bergkamp all gracing the concourse of the Emirates stadium in
What Ever Happened to This Former Manager’s Statue?
There’s no doubt that Arsene Wenger deserves to be immortalised outside the Stadium that he was responsible for helping to build. The most successful manager in Arsenal history should be commemorated so that generations of Arsenal fans appreciate and remember him for his achievements, but there is an argument that
Lukas Podolski has Every Right to Feel Aggrieved About his Treatment Under Arsene Wenger
This is how Close Roman Abramovich had Come to Changing the Course of Arsenal Football Club Forever and What Went Wrong
Frank McLintock or Tony Adams: Who is Arsenal’s Captain fantastic?
Thierry Henry: The King of Highbury and Arsenal’s Greatest Goal Scorer
49 Unbeaten: The day Arsenal’s Invincible’s Lost to a Barbaric and Inferior Manchester United
No Excuses of Poverty will be Accepted -Arsenal Need to Sell off the Deadwood Including These First Team Stars
I never like the sound of it when an Arsenal manager/coach starts talking favourably about a loan player who desperately needs to be move on. Henrikh Mkhitaryan was the result of a horrible experiment between Arsenal, Manchester United and Alexis Sanchez that promised both sides untold riches, but which left
The Arsenal boardroom: – A Haven for Cowards, Imposters, Swindlers, Cheapskates and con Artists
Wenger’s invincible’s or Graham’s 89’ Team:- Dixon’s Suggestion Divides Arsenal Fans Right Down the Middle
Are Arsenal now Counting on FA Cup Glory to Salvage Their Season
Arsene Wenger once saw the FA Cup as a competition to blood youngsters, mainly because his priorities were elsewhere. Back then, Arsenal were regular top-four challengers in the premier league and had qualified for Champions league for 19 successive seasons, so a devalued cup of moderate importance wasn’t the be-all and