The Crowd at The Arsenal v Newcastle 30 August 1919
By Mark Andrews
The Arsenal History recounts a classic, no holds barred, encounter between the North London rivals.
by Andy Kelly
I wrote an article on the return of Dennis Bergkamp for shewore.com
Click here to read it.
by Andy Kelly and Mark Andrews
In the fifth part of our series we look at a subtle change to The Arsenal’s name that took place much earlier than many people believe.
by Andy Kelly and Mark Andrews
We continue our series of Arsenal’s name changes by explaining what happened following the move to Highbury.
by Mark Andrews
Yesterday we attended the AISA Q&A event, which was organised with a fair degree of expertise.
by Andy Kelly and Mark Andrews
This is a three-part article that is probably the most important that we will write. It explains how we found a discrepancy in Arsenal’s early history that snowballed until we realised that much of what has been written about the club before the First World War is inaccurate and incomplete.
by Andy Kelly
There is one player who has written himself into Arsenal folklore even though his total competitive playing time in the first team was 110 minutes. If you ask any Arsenal fan of a certain age, you can guarantee that they will all have the same opinion of him.
by Andy Kelly
This isn’t the sort of article that we would normally produce but there has been a fair amount of talk recently about Arsenal’s record with Mike Dean as referee. Some out of date stats have been bandied about so I thought I would put together the following table so that it can be used as an accurate reference point to sling some mud at the man from Wirral.