Delighted to welcome back our good friend @garythegooner56 with a superb guest post We are now deep into the close season and social media is in full swing relentlessly churning out bullshit rumours linking The Arsenal with player after player. I don’t know about you but I’m fed up with reading about it. So I […]
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Arsenal’s 1971 FA Cup Final – The first of many special Arsenal memories for this teenage Wembley debutant
The 2015 FA Cup Final is almost upon us & once again The Arsenal have made it to the final, our 19th and this final is my 13th. There is no doubt the FA Cup Final regarded by a lot of people as not as important as it once was. But for fans of a […]
A Bonafide Arsenal Legend – The Original Box to Box Winger
It gives me great pleasure to present a review of a book by a published Gunners Town author, written by another published Gunners Town author. As you are no doubt aware, Dave and Anu have impeccable Gooner pedigrees, and two writers with more passion for Arsenal you’d be hard-pressed to find. I’m proud to know both of […]
Frank McLintock: “They’re mamby-pamby”
Frank McLintock was the captain of Arsenal Football Club during the 1978 double winning campaign. Reiss Silva caught up with the legend for a chat about those magical days, here on WTTGT. WTTGT
Bob Wilson OBE: “For the love of the game”
In 1971, Arsenal romped to a league and cup double. Under the guidance of experienced players, Bob Wilson and Frank McLintock, Arsenal were dominant. WTTGT interviewed the former of these legends to find out his thoughts on how the game has changed, the Arsenal goalkeepers, and how his charity helps change people’s lives. Read Bob’s […]