My Arsenal Life

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A01=David Fensome
A01=Martin Wengrow
Anfield 1989
Anfield 89
Arsenal
Arsenal 1971 double
Arsenal double winners
Arsenal FC
Arsenal history
Arsenal legends
Arsenal supporters
Author_David Fensome
Author_Martin Wengrow
behind the scenes football
Bertie Mee
Category=SFBC
Dave Sexton
David O'Leary
Don Howe
dressing room stories
Emirates Stadium
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eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_sports-fitness
football autobiography
football culture
football friendships
football history
football memoir
forthcoming
Frank McLintock
George Graham
Gunners
Highbury
John Radford
London football
North London
Peter Storey
post-war football

Product details

  • ISBN 9781836805342
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Updated and reissued in paperback to celebrate the club’s Premier League title triumph, My Arsenal Life is the story of the lost world of Arsenal’s post-war history, told through the lens of lifelong super-fan Martin Wengrow, a friend and confidant to legendary players and managers from the 1960s to the late 1990s. Reissued in paperback to celebrate Arsenal’s Premier League title-winning triumph, the book captures an era when the game was more personal and access to players far closer, as Wengrow built lasting friendships with figures such as Frank McLintock, Peter Storey, John Radford, George Graham and David O’Leary. From the glory of the 1971 double to the drama of Anfield ’89 and the controversies that shaped the club’s modern history, including a deeply personal perspective on the George Graham ‘bung’ scandal, this is a rare insider’s account of Arsenal’s highs and lows from within. The kind of access Martin enjoyed would be impossible in today’s game. This is his Arsenal life.

Martin Wengrow has collaborated with David Fensome to tell his story. David has previously published three books, plus an omnibus volume on Arsenal history. He is the chief feature writer for The Gooner fanzine, and also contributes to their website.

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