Tag: Martin Keown

Martin Keown played for Arsenal Football Club. The former English defender joined Arsenal in 1980 and made his first team debut in 1984 on loan at Brighton & Hove Albion. His Arsenal debut came in 1985. Keown left Arsenal for Aston Villa in 1986 for £200,000, but returned to Arsenal in 1993 from Everton for £2m. In total, he made 449 appearances for Arsenal and scored 8 goals. Keown wore the number 5 shirt for Arsenal, but he wore several other numbers as well during his time at the club. He was part of the Invincibles squad that won the league without losing a match. Keown is currently a pundit on tv and radio. He was born on July 24, 1966. He is the father of footballer Niall Keown.

Keown doesn’t deem new defensive midfielder a priority

by Nia Griffiths Speaking recently about our current squad and what we need to do in order to improve next season, Arsenal legend, Martin Keown,...

Keown reveals Wenger’s pre-season training techniques

by Nia Griffiths Martin Keown has empathised with the current Arsenal squad and the difficulty of pre-season preparation. Reminiscing about his time at Arsenal, where he...

Keown expects high energy Community Shield

by Nia Griffiths Martin Keown has revealed that he expects a 'high energy' performance from Chelsea in the Community Shield on Sunday, and that Petr...

Arsenal defender thinks Stoke will surprise

by Lewis Ambrose The Barclays Asia Trophy kicks off in Singapore on Wednesday, with Everton facing Stoke before Arsenal play Singapore XI later the same...

Keown: I felt like one of the Beatles!

by Nia Griffiths Martin Keown has been speaking to the official Premier League website about Arsenal's impending tour of Asia this pre-season and describes the atmosphere...

Video – Martin Keown interviews Arsene Wenger

When Martin met Arsene...

Harry Kane – Once A Gunner, Always A Gunner

Harry Kane recently signed a new Tottenham contract and protested his love for the lesser North London club, but is he telling the truth? Here at the Daily Cannon, we doubt it...

Following in the famous fives’ footsteps

Arsenal have handed their new boy, Gabriel, the number five shirt. We take a look at the last four players to wear that shirt.

Aaron Ramsey’s gambling problem

The Arsenal man has been integral to Arsenal's success recently, but does the midfielder have a problem? Martin Keown thinks so.