Arsene Wenger Through The Headlines
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Product details
- ISBN 9781836804239
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 05 Oct 2026
- Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
22 September 1996 was a landmark day in the history of Arsenal Football Club. It was the day Arsene Wenger became the club’s manager, ushering in an era of unprecedented success. Under his guidance, the Gunners collected trophies, transformed their style of play and earned worldwide renown and respect. So, what made Wenger a genuine all-time great? Innovation, motivation, drive, ambition, intellect, loyalty – he had the lot. He could turn a good player into a very good player, and a very good player into a world-class star. Arsene Wenger Through The Headlines is not a traditional biography, nor a season-by-season chronicle. Instead, it tells the story of his 22 years in North London through the headlines that defined them – from the sceptical ‘Arsene Who?’ in 1996 to the emotional ‘Adieu Arsene’ in 2018. The Wenger era is explored topic by topic: his fierce rivalry with Sir Alex Ferguson, the incredible ‘Invincibles’ season, his transfer philosophy and much more. A must-read not only for Arsenal supporters but for football aficionados everywhere.
Nick Brown grew up in North London, witnessing Arsene Wenger’s genius first-hand from the terraces of Highbury. He is also the author of Buzzing (the story of Brentford’s first Premier League season), Girls Allowed (a history of women’s football in Scotland) and Standing Free, the autobiography of Aberdeen cult hero Theo ten Caat, written in collaboration with the player himself.
