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The Glory and the Grief: The Inside Story
The Glory and the Grief: The Inside Story
The Glory and the Grief: The Inside Story
The Glory and the Grief: The Inside Story
The Glory and the Grief: The Inside Story
PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 1995

The Glory and the Grief: The Inside Story

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The Glory and the Grief
The Inside Story
The Life of George Graham
by George Graham (Author), Norman Giller (Collaborator)

"An Arsenal Life: Doubles, Invincibles, Glory and Despair" by David Fensome is a captivating journey through Arsenal Football Club's history, particularly focusing on the post-war era. This book offers a unique insider’s perspective, thanks to Martin Wengrow's close relationships with players and managers from the 1960s to the late 1990s. With a foreword by Arsenal legend David O’Leary, the book provides an authentic and personal insight into the club's illustrious past
Readers will enjoy stories about the tactical and coaching innovations of figures like Dave Sexton and Don Howe. These insights offer a glimpse into the strategic developments within the club during pivotal years.
The book delves into Martin’s close relationship with manager George Graham, offering a first-hand account of transfer discussions and the evolution of the team. It also covers Martin’s perspective on the infamous George Graham 'bung' scandal, providing a personal viewpoint on this controversial chapter in Arsenal's history.
Martin's experiences travelling with the team to away and European games, including staying at the same hotels as the players, offer readers an intimate look at the life of the team beyond the pitch.
The book shares anecdotes from inside the dressing rooms, capturing moments from significant matches, such as the 1971 league title clinch and the historic 'double' victory at Wembley
Martin's relationships with club icons like Frank McLintock, Peter Storey, John Radford, George Graham, and David O’Leary are highlighted, showcasing the personal bonds that defined his Arsenal experience.
This narrative captures the essence of Arsenal’s history in the latter half of the 20th century, seen through Martin Wengrow's eyes. It provides a rare look at a bygone era of football, where access and relationships were different from today's more closed-off professional environment.
Collaborated with David Fensome, a seasoned writer on Arsenal's history, this book is an essential read for any Arsenal fan or football enthusiast interested in the club's rich history. It not only chronicles the triumphs and tribulations of Arsenal but also paints a vivid picture of the personal experiences and friendships that made Martin Wengrow's association with the club so special.
ROYAL MAIL TRACKED 48
Published: 20 November 1995 
Price: £19.99
Hardback: 231 pages
ISBN-10 :  0233989943
ISBN-13 :  978-0233989945
Format : 171 x 247 mm

The Glory and the Grief
The Inside Story
The Life of George Graham
by George Graham (Author), Norman Giller (Collaborator)

"An Arsenal Life: Doubles, Invincibles, Glory and Despair" by David Fensome is a captivating journey through Arsenal Football Club's history, particularly focusing on the post-war era. This book offers a unique insider’s perspective, thanks to Martin Wengrow's close relationships with players and managers from the 1960s to the late 1990s. With a foreword by Arsenal legend David O’Leary, the book provides an authentic and personal insight into the club's illustrious past
Readers will enjoy stories about the tactical and coaching innovations of figures like Dave Sexton and Don Howe. These insights offer a glimpse into the strategic developments within the club during pivotal years.
The book delves into Martin’s close relationship with manager George Graham, offering a first-hand account of transfer discussions and the evolution of the team. It also covers Martin’s perspective on the infamous George Graham 'bung' scandal, providing a personal viewpoint on this controversial chapter in Arsenal's history.
Martin's experiences travelling with the team to away and European games, including staying at the same hotels as the players, offer readers an intimate look at the life of the team beyond the pitch.
The book shares anecdotes from inside the dressing rooms, capturing moments from significant matches, such as the 1971 league title clinch and the historic 'double' victory at Wembley
Martin's relationships with club icons like Frank McLintock, Peter Storey, John Radford, George Graham, and David O’Leary are highlighted, showcasing the personal bonds that defined his Arsenal experience.
This narrative captures the essence of Arsenal’s history in the latter half of the 20th century, seen through Martin Wengrow's eyes. It provides a rare look at a bygone era of football, where access and relationships were different from today's more closed-off professional environment.
Collaborated with David Fensome, a seasoned writer on Arsenal's history, this book is an essential read for any Arsenal fan or football enthusiast interested in the club's rich history. It not only chronicles the triumphs and tribulations of Arsenal but also paints a vivid picture of the personal experiences and friendships that made Martin Wengrow's association with the club so special.
ROYAL MAIL TRACKED 48
Published: 20 November 1995 
Price: £19.99
Hardback: 231 pages
ISBN-10 :  0233989943
ISBN-13 :  978-0233989945
Format : 171 x 247 mm

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