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Bob Wilson, Billy Wright’s problem and Bertie Mee’s solution.

By Tony Attwood

The Billy Wright era ended in May 1966, so players signed before then were in theory at least signed by Billy Wright.

Although that statement is obvious, I think this is important because some interesting players were signed and started playing before May 1966 – players who are associated with Mee but [...]

When 4,554 turned up to watch Arsenal, and a reign ended.

by Tony Attwood

I have called the era of Swindin and Wright, in which after an initial success we had no cup finals, and no top four finishes, The Darkness, and I have written bits and pieces about it because generally other people don’t write too much about that era.

The series on that period [...]

Bertie Mee, the trophies, ballroom dancing, left hook and the OBE.

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Bertie Mee – taking us back to [...]

Bertie Mee: Out of the Darkness and into the Light

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By Tony Attwood

This is an article in our series [...]

The Allison Era: 37 years from Administration to Domination

By Tony Attwood

An introduction to the George Allison section of the web site

There’s no special article on George Allison on the Arsenal web site, and yet if we just judge him by his years as manager, and nothing else, is record is an attractive won…

Two league titles, an FA cup victory and [...]

Peter Marinello, Alan Ball, Geoff Barnett, Aston Villa. The results of the final 1971 quiz.

By Tony Attwood

The final Double quiz – concerning what happened after the Double of 71

1. In the 1971/2 we actually played two league games at Anfield. Why was this? Manchester United’s ground was shut – I think it was due to crowd trouble, but haven’t got the reference in front of me. Anyway, [...]

The 5th and final Arsenal History Society “1971 Double” quiz

The First Double: The Quizzes

By Tony Attwood

As I am currently co-writing the book “Arsenal in the 70s” I have been running a little set of quizzes all this week about before, during and after the 1971 Double. Here is the final quiz, and below are the answers to yesterday’s quiz. If you would [...]

After the Double: what happened to Arsenal in 1972?

Beyond 1970/1. What happened next?

We have been running a little collection of quizzes all focussed around the 1971 Double. This is the fourth quiz in the series. At the end of this quiz you will find the answers to yesterday’s quiz. Answers to this one will be up tomorrow.

1. Arsenal won the league [...]

The 1971 Quiz – more about our first Double & answers to yesterday’s quiz

This the third quiz in this little series – and it continues straight on from the last – trying to tease out the knowledge you have of the First Double in 1971.

So, ten more questions still on the 1970/1 season – and below that the earlier set of questions on that season, but this [...]

The second Double quiz: 1970/71 – surely you know all the answers!

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The 1970s quizzes, part 2: Winning the Double – [...]

Do you really know Arsenal’s history? Try the first of our 1971 quizzes

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The first Arsenal History Society Quiz: Before the Double

By Tony Attwood

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Welcome to the History Wing of the AAA: re-writing Arsenal’s history wrongly

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By Tony Attwood

The AAA, in case you have [...]

Iconic moments in the history of Arsenal: signing Cliff Bastin

By Tony Attwood

There were so many great players in Arsenal’s first golden era that it is hard to pick out the signing of any as providing the iconic moment, but I’ll try – with the signing of Cliff Bastin who went on to be our highest peace-time scorer before Ian Wright.

Clifford Sydney Bastin [...]

Iconic moments: We won the league at WHL (for the first time)

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By Tony Attwood

If you know any Arsenal history at all you [...]

121 Years ago today – Royal Arsenal’s last trophy

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by Andy Kelly

Following on from my [...]

Under Mr Wenger we score five goals once every 20 league games.

By Tony Attwood

Scoring five or more in the Premier League is something that Mr Wenger does rather well (and certainly better than any other manager in our history).

This season has seen the number of games in which we have scored five or more continue to rise – with three occasions so far [...]

Iconic moments 11: Arsenal’s first trophy after 17 years of nothing.

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By Tony Attwood

Moments in history can [...]

122 years ago today – Arsenal’s first Silverware

By Andy Kelly

122 years ago today Arsenal won the Kent Junior Cup – the first ever trophy that the club won.

Having played only friendlies during 1886-87, Royal Arsenal entered the London Senior Cup the following season. They received a bye in the first round and were soundly beaten 0-4 [...]

When did Arsenal win their first ever trophy? Clue: the anniversary is tomorrow.

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By Tony Attwood

By this question about Arsenal’s first ever trophy [...]

Have the refs always been “difficult” towards Arsenal? We look at 2007/8

Refs should be blamed on the Arsenal run in 2007/2008 season

Abdulaziz Alfarhoud

Last week, I took a look at the Arsenal season review of 2007/2008 because it was the nearest trophy to Arsenal on these 7 trophy-less years. And in doing this I noticed many refereeing decisions which were harsh and [...]

When Arsenal lost its temper with a make-believe media

Iconic moments in the history of Arsenal

By Tony Attwood

It is a general, and generally unspoken, rule, that Arsenal does not comment on the comments in the media – no matter how wrong, misleading and downright vile they are.

But there was a moment during the 1970/1 double season when Arsenal felt moved to [...]

More extraordinary revelations about Arsenal’s past

By Tony Attwood

This week the AISA Arsenal History Society will be publishing the second in a series of reviews of Arsenal’s history – this one covering the start of the Norris Era, and the move from Plumstead to Highbury.

As with the first publication in the series the publication contains revelations about Arsenal’s history [...]

Iconic moments 9: Tom Whittaker wins the league in his first season as manager.

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Tom Whittaker wins the league

By Tony Attwood

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Iconic moments no 8: 3 consecutive league titles under 3 different managers and Spurs relegated

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By Tony Attwood

In 1932/3 Arsenal won the league under Herbert Chapman. Chapman died in January 1934 and Joe Shaw took over and we won the 1933/4 league under him. In the summer of 1934 [...]

Iconic moments in Arsenal’s History: Joe Shaw wins the league and signs a genius.

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By Tony Attwood

It is not unknown for Arsenal fans not fully versed in the club’s history to believe that Herbert Chapman won three consecutive championships with Arsenal, having done the [...]