Do You Know The History Of Your Club As A Fan?

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sil (m)
Do You Know The History Of Your Club As A Fan?
« on: October 05, 2006, 07:11 PM »

ENOUGH RESPECT TO ALL THE GUNNERS IN THE HOUSE. I KNOW YOU WILL HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY HERE!!!


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sil (m)
Re: Do You Know The History Of Your Club As A Fan?
« #1 on: October 05, 2006, 07:14 PM »

THIS IS PART ONE

Arsenal began as a works team for the Woolwich Armaments. They were founded in 1886 as Dial Square. The name soon became Woolwich Arsenal and they played their first match at Plumstead Common.playing at the old Second Division playing regularly against professional clubs.
There would be three turning points in the history of the club that would transform them into one of the most famous in the world.
1. The first turning point was the move to North London. The club chairman wanted to merge Woolwich Arsenal with Fulham but that plan fell through. So a ground was found near a theological college in Highbury not far from Gillespie Road Underground station on the Piccadilly Line
2  In 1915 the move was completed and the club dropped the Woolwich from its name to become Arsenal. However, it was still an average Second Division team. In 1919 Arsenal won election to the First Division when it was expanded to 22 clubs. This was the second turning point in Arsenal's history. Since this election was at the expense of neighbours Tottenham, this set the enemity between the two clubs that lasts to this day.
3   The third turning point in Arsenal's history occurred when Herbert Chapman was appointed manager. He had made Huddersfield Town the dominant team in the 20s. Highbury was the platform he needed to try out his new ideas. He took Arsenal to 2nd in the First Division in 1926 and to the FA Cup Final in 1927.
4  It was during the 1930s that Arsenal became a football force. Chapman built a new stadium complete with marble halls, set up under-soil heating so that matches could be played in all weathers, set up the best medical facilities in the country to treat players, and began youth schemes to train young players. His proposals to number shirts and have floodlights were rejected by the football authorities. His innovations showed he was a man ahead of his time. Tactically, Chapman was astute enough to attack the weaknesses of other teams while playing to Arsenal's strengths. Outside of football, Chapman, had the tube station's name changed to Arsenal. Chapman made Arsenal the most successful and richest club in the country. Everybody wanted to beat them



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