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About this book
My Arsenal Life brings you all the highs and lows of the club' s post-war history from a unique insider' s perspective. As a close friend and confidant to Arsenal players and managers from the 1960s to the late 1990s, Martin Wengrow enjoyed the kind of access that would be impossible in today's game.
Foreword by Arsenal legend David O' Leary.
In this unique book you' ll discover:
Exclusive behind-the-scenes stories, including on the pioneering tactical and coaching work of Dave Sexton and Don Howe Martin' s privileged relationship with manager George Graham, through which he was party to transfer discussions and Graham' s thoughts on the development of his teamA very personal take on the George Graham ' bung' scandalHow Martin travelled to away games and European games with the players and stayed at the same hotels as them
This extraordinary book captures the lost world of Arsenal' s latter 20th-century history, viewed through the lens of Martin Wengrow, who had privileged access to the club and its stars. This is his Arsenal life!
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Prologue
- Part One: Beginnings
- Part Two: Bertie Mee
- Part Three: Terry Neill & Don Howe
- Part Four: George Graham
- Part Five: Bruce Rioch
- Part Six: Arsène Wenger
- Part Seven: Unai Emery
- Part Eight: Mikel Arteta
- Epilogue
- Photos