Arsne Who: The Story of Wenger's 1998 Double
By (Author) Ryan Baldi
Foreword by Lee Dixon
Contributions by Ian Wright
Contributions by Marc Overmars
Contributions by David Dein
Contributions by Pat Rice
Octopus Publishing Group
Cassell
10th October 2024
10th October 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Sports teams and clubs
History of sport
796.334630942143
Paperback
304
Width 126mm, Height 196mm, Spine 26mm
211g
Nobody had heard of Arsene Wenger when he took charge of Arsenal in October 1996. 'Arsene Who' was the headline. Yet within less than two full seasons, he transformed an underperforming side into league and FA Cup winners, in the process playing with breath-taking style, sparking an epoch-defining rivalry with Alex Ferguson and Manchester United and modernising football in England with his ground-breaking methods.
Built around over 150 exclusive interviews with key players, coaches, staff and opponents, and rich in behind-the-scenes stories, personal accounts of triumph, tragedy, hilarity and heartbreak, Arsene Who relives Arsenal's rocky road to the 1998 Double and the inception of the Wenger revolution.It is a portrait of a collection of troubled and ageing stars who bonded with foreign newcomers to achieve immortality. It is a snapshot of a shifting cultural and sporting landscape epitomised by the Gunners' rise. And it is the tale of an unheralded mastermind who guided his team to new heights.Arsene Who is the inside story of how Wenger took Arsenal to the top of English football and changed the game forever.Takes you behind the scenes like never before. A deep and revealing portrait of an innovative manager and a groundbreaking team * Customer review *
Ryan Baldi is a professional sports writer, whose work has featured on BBC Sport, The Guardian, The Independent, World Soccer, and FourFourTwo. His most recent book, The Dream Factory: Inside the Make-or-Break World of Football's Academies, was longlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year.