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My Arsenal Life: Doubles, Invincibles, Glory and Despair
My Arsenal Life: Doubles, Invincibles, Glory and Despair
My Arsenal Life: Doubles, Invincibles, Glory and Despair
My Arsenal Life: Doubles, Invincibles, Glory and Despair
PUBLISHED APRIL 2025

My Arsenal Life: Doubles, Invincibles, Glory and Despair

通常価格 £21.00
Inside Arsenal's Glory Days
When Celebrations Didn't Need Instagram
"My Arsenal Life: Doubles, Invincibles, Glory and Despair" by David Fensome is a nostalgic tribute to Arsenal Football Club, chronicling its storied history through the eyes of Martin Wengrow. This hardback release, published in March 2025, offers a compelling insider’s perspective, enriched by Wengrow's close associations with iconic players and managers from the 1960s to the 1990s. 
The book begins with a foreword by Arsenal legend David O’Leary, setting the tone for a journey that is both personal and historical. Fensome's narrative, supported by Wengrow's memories, captures the essence of Arsenal's evolution, focusing on pivotal moments that shaped the club's legacy.
Readers are treated to an array of stories that highlight the tactical genius of figures like Dave Sexton and Don Howe. These anecdotes delve into the strategic shifts within Arsenal, providing football enthusiasts with a deeper understanding of the club's internal dynamics during transformative years.
One of the book's standout features is its exploration of Wengrow's relationship with manager George Graham. The narrative offers a candid look at transfer talks and team evolution, shedding light on the infamous 'bung' scandal. Wengrow's perspective adds depth to this controversial chapter, offering a nuanced view that fans and historians will find invaluable.
Beyond the boardroom and training ground, the book paints an intimate picture of life with the team. Wengrow’s experiences travelling with Arsenal, staying in the same hotels, and mingling with players off the pitch offer readers a rare glimpse into the camaraderie and challenges of football life during that era.
Memorable locker room tales, such as the thrilling 1971 league title win and the celebrated 'double' victory at Wembley, are vividly recounted. These stories are not just historical footnotes; they are the heartbeat of Arsenal’s storied past, brought to life through Wengrow's unique lens.
The relationships Wengrow forged with club icons like Frank McLintock, Peter Storey, John Radford, and George Graham are central to the narrative. These bonds illustrate the more personal side of his Arsenal journey, highlighting the friendships that defined his experience with the club.
Collaborating with Fensome, a seasoned chronicler of Arsenal’s history, Wengrow presents a narrative that is both affectionate and informative. "An Arsenal Life" is more than just a recount of triumphs and setbacks; it is a window into a bygone era of football, where access and relationships were more open and genuine.
For Arsenal fans and football enthusiasts alike, this book is an essential read. It not only captures the club’s rich history but also the personal stories that make Arsenal’s legacy so vivid and enduring. Fensome and Wengrow have crafted a tribute that resonates with the passion and spirit of Arsenal, making it a must-have in any football lover's collection.
ROYAL MAIL TRACKED 48
Published: 28 April. 2025  [Delivered to You, 1st Week, May 2025]
Some publishers release new titles early, so our ETA above could change.
Price: £25.00
Hardback: 320 pages
ISBN-13 : 978-1801509381
Format : 240 x 160 mm
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Inside Arsenal's Glory Days
When Celebrations Didn't Need Instagram
"My Arsenal Life: Doubles, Invincibles, Glory and Despair" by David Fensome is a nostalgic tribute to Arsenal Football Club, chronicling its storied history through the eyes of Martin Wengrow. This hardback release, published in March 2025, offers a compelling insider’s perspective, enriched by Wengrow's close associations with iconic players and managers from the 1960s to the 1990s. 
The book begins with a foreword by Arsenal legend David O’Leary, setting the tone for a journey that is both personal and historical. Fensome's narrative, supported by Wengrow's memories, captures the essence of Arsenal's evolution, focusing on pivotal moments that shaped the club's legacy.
Readers are treated to an array of stories that highlight the tactical genius of figures like Dave Sexton and Don Howe. These anecdotes delve into the strategic shifts within Arsenal, providing football enthusiasts with a deeper understanding of the club's internal dynamics during transformative years.
One of the book's standout features is its exploration of Wengrow's relationship with manager George Graham. The narrative offers a candid look at transfer talks and team evolution, shedding light on the infamous 'bung' scandal. Wengrow's perspective adds depth to this controversial chapter, offering a nuanced view that fans and historians will find invaluable.
Beyond the boardroom and training ground, the book paints an intimate picture of life with the team. Wengrow’s experiences travelling with Arsenal, staying in the same hotels, and mingling with players off the pitch offer readers a rare glimpse into the camaraderie and challenges of football life during that era.
Memorable locker room tales, such as the thrilling 1971 league title win and the celebrated 'double' victory at Wembley, are vividly recounted. These stories are not just historical footnotes; they are the heartbeat of Arsenal’s storied past, brought to life through Wengrow's unique lens.
The relationships Wengrow forged with club icons like Frank McLintock, Peter Storey, John Radford, and George Graham are central to the narrative. These bonds illustrate the more personal side of his Arsenal journey, highlighting the friendships that defined his experience with the club.
Collaborating with Fensome, a seasoned chronicler of Arsenal’s history, Wengrow presents a narrative that is both affectionate and informative. "An Arsenal Life" is more than just a recount of triumphs and setbacks; it is a window into a bygone era of football, where access and relationships were more open and genuine.
For Arsenal fans and football enthusiasts alike, this book is an essential read. It not only captures the club’s rich history but also the personal stories that make Arsenal’s legacy so vivid and enduring. Fensome and Wengrow have crafted a tribute that resonates with the passion and spirit of Arsenal, making it a must-have in any football lover's collection.
ROYAL MAIL TRACKED 48
Published: 28 April. 2025  [Delivered to You, 1st Week, May 2025]
Some publishers release new titles early, so our ETA above could change.
Price: £25.00
Hardback: 320 pages
ISBN-13 : 978-1801509381
Format : 240 x 160 mm

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