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By Tony Attwood
Clement Ross Voysey (known as Clem) was born in New Cross on 27 December 1899 and died in 1989. He played for Royal Naval Air Service and made [...]
By Tony Attwood
John Alexander “Alex” Graham (11 July 1890 – April 1943) was another of Arsenal’s Scottish players, who was with the club as football resumed after the first world war.
He was born in Ayrshire and played for clubs in Lanarkshire, including Hurlford (but not the present Hurlford United, which is in the [...]
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By Tony Attwood
Continuing the review of Arsenal’s team as it took up its duties in the first division at the start of the 1919/20 season.
Frank Bradshaw joined Arsenal in 1914 and played 29 league [...]
Preliminary Note: This article was published here during a period when the Untold Arsenal site was down. It is indexed on the Untold site in the normal way.
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Arsenal v Stoke, the ref review.
By Ref Reviewer 04
For the game between Arsenal and Stoke we had ref Mason in the Emirates. [...]
This article was published here during a period when the Untold Arsenal site was down. It is indexed on the Untold site in the normal way.
By Tony Attwood
Of course it would have to happen on a weekend when there was so much to chat about. I can’t remember if we have won five [...]
Untold Arsenal (www.blog.emiratesstadium.info) went down on Friday afternoon, and is still down.
All the sites operated by my company (over 120 of them) were affected, and we are continuing an investigation into why.
Other sites, apart from Untold, are now back on line, hence this notice appearing. But for the moment Untold appears to have [...]
By Tony Attwood
On August 30 1919, under the guidance of Leslie Knighton, Arsenal (not Woolwich Arsenal, not The Arsenal, but Arsenal) played their first match of the new era.
The war had been over for almost a year, football had been restructured, after all the rows and arguments about match fixing and expansion of [...]
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This is part five of the series “Arsenal, the search for the first year”. There is a link to the earlier postings on this topic at the end of the article.
By Mark Andrews, Andy Kelly and Tony Attwood
If you have [...]
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By Andy Kelly, Mark Andrews and Tony Attwood
This is part four of the series of articles concerning the very origins of Arsenal FC.
Part 1: Arsenal the First Year
Part 2: The Confusion Deepens
Part 3: The [...]
With over 2000 followers: Arsenal History Society on Twitter @UntoldArsenal
This is the third in a series of articles examining all the evidence that exists concerning the first year in the history of Arsenal. You can read the earlier sections here:
Part One
Part Two
Found: the first ever historic review of Arsenal’s [...]
This article continues our debate on the foundations of Arsenal FC. To read part one of this review click here
What actually happened in the first year of Arsenal FC is unclear – not least because many different sources have told different stories. Indeed even the official Arsenal story as retold over the past century [...]
By Andy Kelly, Mark Andrews and Tony Attwood
It’s in every history book on Arsenal, and in every official Arsenal publication. The club, we are told, has had five names – Dial Square, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich Arsenal, The Arsenal, and Arsenal.
It is at the start, matters are a little more murky. We played almost [...]
Read any Arsenal history book or even a summary of Arsenal’s history and you get much the same story.
Our original name was Dial Square FC, and our first match was (for reasons not explained in any text before we came along) not at Woolwich (where the club was formed) but several hours journey away [...]
By Andy Kelly and Tony Attwood
Arsenal’s recently published year end accounts have this little statement within it…
“David Danskin had an ambition to build a community of people with a kindred spirit and aim, namely playing football, having fun and being together. December 1st 1886 was the date.” You cannot imagine how this has [...]
By Tony Attwood
There is a new book that three of us are working on called WOOLWICH ARSENAL: THE CLUB THAT CHANGED HISTORY.
That title is being seen as very pompous and overstated, and yet I believe there is validity in it for a whole range of reasons. Here’s one of them…
Arsenal was just [...]
By Tony Attwood
November 6th, 1909. The world looks bleak.
Arsenal are bottom of the league division I, having never been relegated in their history. Their record so far is is played 11, drawn 1, won 2, lost 8.
There was light on the horizon at the start of the day, as after a terrible [...]
First references to Woolwich Arsenal FC as the Gunners.
by Mark Andrews
Mark is one of the three authors working with Tony Attwood and Andy Kelly on the forthcoming book “Woolwich Arsenal: the club that changed football“. The book is planned for publication early next year and more details will be announced here soon. [...]
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 [...]
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