Tag: George Graham
How Arsenal won the league at Anfield in 1989
Relive Arsenal's epic 1989 league win, as we unravel the dramatic showdown at Anfield. Experience the spirit of '89 that defined a generation.
Bernd Leno gives honest opinion about teammate while on international duty
Bernd Leno has become the latest Arsenal person to give his opinion on Mesut Ozil and his situation.
25 years on: The day that changed Arsenal forever
20 years ago Arsenal sacked George Graham. Little did anyone imagine the chain of events that would unfold.
George Graham: 2 sides of the fierce and bitter Arsenal and Tottenham divide
Until 2018, Arsenal fans under the age of 20 knew only one man to occupy the manager's office, but how much do they know about George Graham?
Wenger is the last of his kind and his era is over
As pressure grows, again, on Arsene Wenger to call it a day on Arsenal, the Arsenal manager represents the last of his kind - a long-term club man in a world that has moved on without him.
Graham: Wenger should move on
George Graham believes Arsene Wenger should move on as manager of Arsenal.
Review: You’ll love it, even if you weren’t alive in ’89
On Wednesday evening I had the chance to attend the premiere of Universal Studio's new movie "89" about the title win at Anfield that year.
Wilshere joins former Arsenal players and celebrities at “89” film premiere
Jack Wilshere turned up for the world premiere of "89" along with former stars, celebrities and others from around the club.
Graham: Few clubs in England are good going forward and good at defending
George Graham reckons that Tottenham have the best defence in the Premier League, although he claims that there aren't many teams that are good at defending these days.
Graham explains why he “doesn’t bother with Arsenal” anymore
George Graham has made a rather startling admission.
Graham: It’s important to instil fear in your players as a manager
George Graham believes it's now more important than ever to instil fear into players.
Graham recalls moment Arsenal won the league in 1989
George Graham talked to The Guardian about the moment his Arsenal team won the league title in 1989.
Graham: Arsenal wouldn’t take chance on me today
George Graham believes Arsenal wouldn't take a chance on a lower league manager today.
Graham: Wenger needs to move on
George Graham believes that Arsene's Wenger's time at Arsenal needs to come to an end.
Parlour: Rangers tried to sign me
Ray Parlour has revealed that Rangers once made an approach for him when he was a teenager at Arsenal but George Graham kept it secret.
Episode 110: Anyone for cricket?
In this latest edition of the Daily Cannon podcast, Matthew is joined by Paul and Sylvain to discuss the defeat at Anfield.
Spurs snub trophy-winning manager because of Arsenal connection
Former Tottenham boss, George Graham, has been left off the list of ex-Spurs players and managers set to take part in a parade after the final game at White Hart Lane.
OTD Arsenal sell George Graham to Manchester United for £120k
On this day in 1972 Arsenal sold George Graham to Manchester United for £120k after a falling out with manager, Bertie Mee.
George Graham: Wenger has been instrumental in English football
Arsenal's former manager George Graham believes Arsene Wenger has been huge for English football.
When Wenger joined Arsenal from Monaco in 1996, no one could...
George Graham: Even ‘main man’ Drogba wasn’t as aggressive as Costa
Former Arsenal manager George Graham believes that Diego Costa's behaviour in Chelsea's match against the Gunners at Stamford Bridge will make him public enemy...
George Graham acknowledges no great strikers available
The former Arsenal boss reckons we do need a new striker but understands it's almost impossible right now.
George Graham disappointed by Arsenal
George Graham disappointed and surprised by Arsenal result.
George Graham praises Čech deal
by Lewis Ambrose
A winner as an Arsenal player and manager alike, George Graham knows a thing or two about building a team capable of...
Both Sides of the Divide: George Graham
George Grahama managed both Arsenal and Tottenham, but he only really left his mark on one of them.