In this timely exploration of one of football's most storied institutions, Robinson J. Lally presents a comprehensive chronicle of Arsenal Football Club's remarkable journey from humble beginnings to global prominence. Published as the club continues to build on its legacy of 48 major trophies, this hardcover edition offers both long-time supporters and newcomers a detailed look into the heart of North London's footballing pride.
The book traces Arsenal's origins from its 1886 founding, when a group of workers from the Royal Arsenal munitions factory in Woolwich first established what would become one of football's most prestigious clubs. This foundation story sets the stage for exploring how Arsenal became the first southern club to join the Football League in 1893, marking the beginning of its pioneering role in English football. Readers will discover the stories behind Arsenal's impressive achievements, including:
- 13 league titles
- A record 14 FA Cup victories
- The legendary "Invincibles" season of 2003-04
- European success with the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
The book delves into Arsenal's passionate rivalries, particularly the North London derby with Tottenham Hotspur, which has seen 196 meetings since 1909, highlighting the intense local battles that have shaped the club's identity.
Lally brings the narrative up to date with Arsenal's current renaissance under Mikel Arteta, examining how the club balances its storied traditions with modern football's demands. The timing of this publication coincides with Arsenal's continued evolution in the contemporary game, making it particularly relevant for understanding the club's present trajectory.
Beyond match results and trophies, the book explores Arsenal's broader cultural significance, from its innovative approach to football under Herbert Chapman to its role in shaping modern football economics and global fan engagement.
This meticulously researched volume serves as both a historical document and a celebration of Arsenal's enduring impact on football culture. Through careful attention to detail and engaging storytelling, Lally has created an essential addition to any football enthusiast's library, particularly those interested in understanding how a local workers' team transformed into a global sporting institution.
For both dedicated Gooners and general football enthusiasts, this book promises to be an authoritative resource on one of football's most fascinating institutions, arriving at a moment when Arsenal's past achievements and future potential continue to captivate audiences worldwide.
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Published: September 12, 2024
Price: £18.99
Paperback: 347 pages
ISBN-13: 979-8339107651
Dimensions: 229 x 152 (mm)