Next Emirates statue; our idea continues

By Tony Attwood If you are a regular reader you will know that the Arsenal History Society has managed to influence Arsenal FC occasionally.  The two biggest such influences being the Arsenal Uncovered series that we provided for the club programme last season, to mark 125 years of Arsenal’s history, and the Arsenal statues. The …

Pat Beasley – one of Chapman’s signings – died 27 February 1986

By Tony Attwood Albert Beasley, known as Pat, was one of Chapman’s signings, as he worked on creating his perfect team.  Here is an analysis of the number 11 slot during the Chapman reign 25/6 26/7 27/8 28/9 29/30 30/31 31/32 32/3 33/4 Haden 25 14 Toner 2 Lawson 5 Hulme 7 Voysey 1 Paterson …

The Anniversary Files – Arsenal’s history day by day

The idea behind the Arsenal Anniversary Files is to give us something to celebrate or remember with affection, each day of the year. The file is being compiled on a daily basis, as we move through the year, and the whole file can be seen on the link above. Sometimes when we reach a date …

24 February 1892: Arsenal attempt to form the Southern League

by Andy Kelly Having turned professional in 1891, Royal Arsenal organised a number of high-profile friendlies against the big clubs from the north and Midlands. They also, contrary to popular belief, continued to play friendlies against clubs from London and the south. The friendlies proved to be lucrative for Royal Arsenal but the committee knew …

23 February 1913: Tottenham demand a meeting of the Football League to stop Arsenal’s advance

By Tony Attwood One hundred years ago today, on 23 February 1913,  Tottenham Hotspur went on the attack, demanding that the Management Committee of the Football League state that Woolwich Arsenal could not move to Highbury. The story of Woolwich Arsenal’s move to Highbury had broken in the press on the day before (for details …

22 February 1913 – Gillespie Rd named as new Arsenal stadium

By Tony Attwood 100 Years Ago Today 22 February 1913.   Gillespie Road (later re-named “Highbury”) named in the press for the first time as the site of the new ground. Yes, today is the 100th anniversary of the naming of what became known as the Gillespie Road ground (and later “Highbury”) in the press …

Royal Arsenal Players: H Simmons, the one armed reserve

By: Mark Andrews     @royalarsenalmra   H Simmons – The one armed reserve As part of the research into the new book we have uncovered previously unknown, unheard of and some strange events and people. Here is the first player’s story.     We have included H Simmons for one major and quite incredible reason, despite him never …

George Graham relieved of his duties; 21 February 1995

We have already presented quite a lot of the George Graham story, particularly in “George Graham: Arsenal’s second most successful manager” which includes details of his dismissal which occurred on this day in 1995. But this site does more than record anniversaries.  There are many other special sections, but the most important, and the one …

Bobby Davidson’s first match for Arsenal 20 February 1935

By Tony Attwood Bobby was first spotted in 1931, playing for local club a Fife team called Bowhill Rovers.  He moved on to St Bernards in Edinburgh, who, according to the site St Johnston Legends was thought to be “the next Alex James”. In March 1933 Saint Johnston bought him, although local commentaries noted he …

Tony Adams, and the building of the famous back four

By Tony Attwood On February 18th 1987 Tony Adams made his international debut for England in a 4-2 win over Spain.  He was the first player to be born after England’s one and only world up victory in 1966 who played for England. We already have, as you would anticipate, an article on Tony Adams …

Remembering Arsenal disasters – cup shocks are more common than you might think

By Tony Attwood I sometimes think that many of the fans who moan about the current (2013) state of Arsenal, and make their comments about “the worst Arsenal team ever” have no concept of history at all. Perhaps because I have lived there and been through them, any new ones that come along are less …

Royal Arsenal : Foundations – Ta ra ra Boom de ay The Arsenal’s Won Today

Mark Andrews – @royalarsenalmra As part of the ongoing research into our next book in the next few months we will be producing a series of historiographies and reviews of issues and books that have been written about Arsenal in their early years. Among the items covered will be: What kit the club wore in their …

Daniel Lewis: the goalkeeper who lasted from Knighton to Chapman

By Tony Attwood Dan Lewis has been mentioned on this site quite a few times, but hasn’t had his own article thus far. The reason for this is that prior to Herbert Chapman’s arrival at the club, Knighton (our previous manager) had been using Jock Robson in goal with Dan Lewis as reserve keeper. Now …

“Laurie” Scott; signed by Arsenal on 12 Feb 1937

Laurie Scott  was born on 23rd April 1917 in Sheffield, and was signed by George Allison for Arsenal from his first club, Bradford City, on 12th February 1937.  Arsenal quickly changed him from being a winger to being a right back, and played in the reserves for two years, until the outbreak of war. He …

Not 125 Years since the first Arsenal match at the Manor Ground

By Tony Attwood It is an oft-repeated mantra of this blog, that it is more than anything else, a sketch pad.  A place where anyone with an interest in Arsenal’s history can put forth theories, find such evidence as they can to back the theory up, and then let everyone else have a bash at …

Paul Mariner: signed 9 February 1984

By Tony Attwood Paul Mariner played 60 times for Arsenal in the league and 10 times in cup games. He was with us for three seasons and scored 17 goals.  Arsenal was the third at which he played – his overall total was 561 games and 214 goals. Prior to Arsenal Paul had four seasons …

Woolwich Arsenal in 1913 or is it?

Mark Andrews (twitter: @royalarsenalmra) & Andy Kelly (twitter: @gooner_ak) Tony published a welcome update for those of us not able to go yesterday to the House of Commons event and made reference to the team photo taken at the first match at Highbury, on 6 September 1913. This photo appears to have been used in the past …

Arsenal History Society celebrates the move north at the House of Commons

By Tony Attwood On 7 February 2013, for the second year running Jeremy Corbyn, the MP for Islington North, sponsored Arsenal Independent Supporters Association (AISA) to use one of the committee rooms at the Houses of Parliament for its annual social event. As last year, we used the occasion as one in which we could …

Everton 0 Arsenal 1. 7 Feb 1988. Book now for Wembley. But…

By Tony Attwood This article originally appeared on Untold Arsenal in error.  It was meant to be here.  Sorry. Hindsight is wonderful, or a painful reminder.   The result of Everton 0 Arsenal 1 in the League Cup semi-final first leg on 7 Feb 1988 really felt good, good, good. The season was much like the …

How Arsenal used Millwall’s tactics to rise from the ashes

February 6, 1909:  Millwall Athletic 1 Arsenal 1, FA Cup 2nd round Crowd: 32,000 By Tony Attwood On February 6th, 1909 Arsenal played Millwall Athletic in the FA Cup in front of a crowd which is recorded as an astonishing 32,000. Arsenal had only played in front of bigger crowds when playing a couple of …

100 years ago to the day the press reveal: Arsenal are going to Islington

———— This article is adapted from a more comprehensive review of the move in the book Woolwich Arsenal the club that changed football. ———— By Tony Attwood Henry Norris, on taking over Arsenal, had given the assurance that he would keep Woolwich Arsenal in Plumstead for a year.  Later he extended that promise to two …

Derby 5 Arsenal 4 “Arsenal’s days as a power are numbered”

The books… Woolwich Arsenal: The club that changed football – Arsenal’s early years Making the Arsenal – how the modern Arsenal was born in 1910 The Crowd at Woolwich Arsenal – crowd behaviour at the early matches The sites… Untold Arsenal Referee Decisions – just what are the refs up to this season? The weight loss …

George Hardy: the man Norris cited when he resigned

By Tony Attwood George Hardy has very little written about him; there’s  not even a Wiki piece on the internet (as of 2 February 2013).  He doesn’t even seem to get a mention on Arsenal’s own web site. So, time to put that right – not just for completeness but because the George Hardy story …

1 February: Tommy Lawton leaves Arsenal for Kettering

1 February 1956 – Tommy Lawton left Arsenal Tommy Lawton was born in Farnworth, Lancashire, on 6 October 1919 and signed for his first club, Burnley of Division II, in 1935.  In 1937 at the age of 17 he moved on to Everton of Division I for £6500 playing next to Dixie Dean.  He quickly …