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My First Arsenal match live
Daniel Clark
I remember my first Arsenal match- to use an old phrase- as if it were yesterday though mainly due to the build up of the actual game itself.
It was 7 years ago when I was at the tender age of 9 and it was my dad and I off [...]
Woolwich Arsenal launched their first division campaign 100 years ago, on September 1, 1910, with a match against Manchester United. And the team that was put out was quite remarkable.
Here it is
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By Andy Barnett, Kent
Both sides of the family were staunch Arsenal fans, eminating from the original Woolwich Arsenal days, so I was born a gooner.
My first ever game was at Highbury on a freezing Saturday afternoon in October 1972. We played Man City, in what turned out to be a very dull 0 0 draw.
I had [...]
MY FIRST TIME by Lucas
On April 1st 1972 Arsenal were due to play Nottingham Forest at home. Forest had been a poor side for a few years, but this season they were particularly dire and bound for relegation.
Now although Arsenal had been experiencing an up and down post-double season this was a [...]
By Bernie Briffa, Essex
It was August 23rd 1975 and an excited 10 year old hadn’t slept a wink the previous night. Why? Because this day, after many months of pleading was to be my first trip to watch my beloved Gunners live.
My uncle who was visiting from Malta was to be my chaperone. He was a [...]
By Jack Staniforth
I guess it must have been sometime in 1947 that I first visited Highbury although what the occasion was I can`t remember, sixty three years is a long time.
My first memory however is still very vivid in my mind, April 3rd 1948 versus Sunderland (I think). The reason I remember the date is it was [...]
By Gfor60
At just under 5 years old, my first game came thanks to my grand-parents, family and aunts and uncles who had organized a knees up in Southend. Up to this point, my knowledge of football was confined to my gran’s “Up the Lillywhites…best football team in London.” (Interesting how Spuds don’t change?)
But they decided that [...]
Are you superstitious?
by Frederick James McGregor
I went to my first game at Highbury in 1998 vs West Ham, it was on a Boxing Day and Ian Wright had transferred to West Ham 6 months earlier. I was devastated, he was my favourite player. I was only 12 years old at that time and in love with [...]
This site is currently inviting all Arsenal supporters to write in with details of their first time of seeing the Arsenal play. If you would like to write for this series, there are details at the foot of this article.
By Walter Broeckx, Belgium.
It was February 1979 when [...]
The Arsenal History web site (which is where you are) sponsored by AISA, is currently inviting all Arsenal supporters to write in with details of their first time of seeing the Arsenal play. If you would like to write for this series, there are details at the foot of [...]
The Arsenal History web site (which is where you are) sponsored by AISA, is currently inviting all Arsenal supporters to write in with details of their first time of seeing the Arsenal play. If you would like to write for this series, there are details at the foot of this article.
The Arsenal History web site (which is where you are) sponsored by AISA, is currently inviting all Arsenal supporters to write in with details of their first time of seeing the Arsenal play. If you would like to write for this series, there are details at the foot of this article.
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My First [...]
By Tony Attwood
I asked yesterday if anyone could send me some memories of their first time watching Arsenal live. Thanks to everyone who did this – I will try and publish some shortly although I am about to go on holiday, so there might be a delay.
I also said I would write up my own memories [...]
As part of the AISA Arsenal History Project I am starting to collect reminiscences about Arsenal.
There will be quite a bit to the project over time (at least I hope there will – although it depends on people’s responses) – and this is just one of the early stages.
What I want to collect are stories about [...]
by Tony Attwood
This article concludes the series of the reasons why Tottenham supporters seem so bitter about Arsenal. Links to the earlier articles are at the end.
Journalists have this phrase: “bragging rights”, which seems to be a shorthand way of talking about how fans from different clubs in the same town talk to each other.
It is [...]
By Tony Attwood
This is the third in a series of articles comparing the history of Tottenham H and Arsenal.
I’ve already noted how Tottenham tried to invent new League rules to stop Arsenal moving to north London, while they played in Middlesex, and how they have totally re-written history to suggest that in 1919 they should have [...]
Tony Attwood
We’ve seen in the first article how the tinies got really worked up about Arsenal moving to north London, while they were stuck over the border in Middlesex, and how they turned the events of 1919 on their head to pretend that somehow they should have stayed in the first division, while Arsenal should have [...]
Tony Attwood
I raised the issue the other day that there should be a statue of Herbert Chapman somewhere at the stadium that we can all see and enjoy.
As we established in the subsequent correspondence there is not just one bust of the great man, but three busts spread around, but nothing on display so that your [...]
By Tony Attwood
OK, I know there is a bust, and it used to be in the marble halls at Highbury.
Now it is at the Directors’ Entrance at Emirates Stadium and (according to the club) “greets the thousands of guests which visit the stadium each year.”
Well, yes, up to a point. (Apart from the fact [...]
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