An Arsenal Life
Doubles, Invincibles, Glory and Despair
(Autor) David Fensome Martin WengrowAn Arsenal Life brings you all the highs and lows of the club's post-war history from a unique insider's perspective. As a close friend and confidant to Arsenal players and managers from the 1960s to the late 1990s, Martin Wengrow enjoyed the kind of access that would be impossible in today's game. Foreword by Arsenal legend David O'Leary. In this unique book you'll discover: Exclusive behind-the-scenes stories, including on the pioneering tactical and coaching work of Dave Sexton and Don Howe Martin's privileged relationship with manager George Graham, through which he was party to transfer discussions and Graham's thoughts on the development of his team A very personal take on the George Graham 'bung' scandal How Martin travelled to away games and European games with the players and stayed at the same hotels as them Insight from the dressing rooms where Martin found himself repeatedly, including after clinching the league title in 1971, then a few days later at Wembley when Arsenal secured the 'double', through to the Gunners' final game of the 1988/89 season at Anfield Details of his close friendships with club legends such as Frank McLintock, Peter Storey, John Radford, George Graham and David O'Leary This extraordinary book captures the lost world of Arsenal's latter 20th-century history, viewed through the lens of Martin Wengrow, who had privileged access to the club and its stars. This is his Arsenal life!
David Fensome
David Fensome is a British author known for his novel "The Last Winter," a haunting tale of love and loss set in a post-apocalyptic world. His lyrical prose and vivid imagery captivate readers, earning him critical acclaim for his ability to blend science fiction with emotional depth. Fensome's work challenges readers to contemplate the human experience in the face of adversity.