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If you enjoyed the first volume of the definitive quiz book on Arsenal Football Club, this all-new sequel is for you. Packed with over 300 carefully researched questions, it will test the breadth and depth of your Gunners knowledge – from the familiar to the formidable. Go on another exhilarating spin through the 130-year history of one of the world's greatest football clubs, taking in the results and records, triumphs and trophies, superstars and substitutes, headlines and footnotes, artists and artisans, goal-scoring legends and defensive stalwarts who've helped create Arsenal's rich footballing legacy. Whether you stood on Highbury's North Bank or became a Gooner during the Wenger/ Emirates era, this book of tantalising teasers provides an engrossing diversion on every excursion to an Arsenal away game with fellow Gunners fans.
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This book is dedicated to my late, beautiful wife, Yvonne Lister, the love of my life, who sometimes must have thought she’d married Arsenal as well as me.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
How This Book Works
Round 1 Recent History
Round 2 The Transfer Trail
Round 3 To the Manor Born
Round 4 Just Managing
Round 5 Trivia Pursuit #1
Round 6 Cup Kings
Round 7 The Chapman–Allison Era (1925–39)
Round 8 Four Four Two
Round 9 Back of the Net
Round 10 Last Line of Defence
Round 11 Tom Whittaker at the Helm (1947–56)
Round 12 Spot the Connection #1
Round 13 The Wenger Decades (1996–2016)
Round 14 Seventeen Years of Hurt
Round 15 London Pride
Round 16 Back With a Bang – Mee and McLintock Restore the Glory
Round 17 Four Three Three
Round 18 Make Mine a Double
Round 19 Terry Neill’s Red and White (and Green) Army
Round 20 Trivia Pursuit #2
Round 21 Title Triumphs
Round 22 It’s Happened Again …
Round 23 Graham’s Silver-Lined Reign (1986–95)
Round 24 Spot the Connection #2
Round 25 Invincible! The 2003/04 Season
Round 26 The ‘WM’ Formation
Round 27 European Adventures
Round 28 1–0 to the Arsenal
Round 29 Finals Fling
Round 30 End-Game
The Answers
Bibliography
Special thanks to my children – Alex Lister and Yvette Hanson – who put up with me while I worked on this book; to fellow Gooners John Robinson (who supplied some of the photos) and Emir Avigdor, who know the euphoria and the frustration; Jim Olford, a source of inspiration; Dave Powter, Steve Fisher, Nikki and Mick Pearson, Hilda Stringer and her family; and of course to the late Mick, Eileen, David and Yvonne Lister, without whom …
Part of the serious business of being a football fan is knowing your club’s history – and Arsenal’s is longer and richer than most. Rich enough, in fact, to provide a fertile hunting ground for another 330 questions in this second volume of the Ultimate Arsenal Quiz Book.
Although Sky Sports may sometimes convey the impression that football began with the advent of the Premier League, we know differently. Arsenal have been in existence for 130 years, and this book attempts to embrace that span fully, with questions suggested from a thorough trawl through the history of this great club to test your knowledge of some its more arcane events and obscure personalities, as well as some better known ones.
Hopefully you will find it informative and entertaining as well as challenging. Hopefully too it will remind you just why you support the Gunners – or sway you towards them in the unlikely event that you’re not already a fan.
Whether you’re competing with friends, testing yourself against fellow Gooners, broadening and deepening your Arsenal knowledge or gauging how much you already know about the club, I hope you enjoy the book.
As with its predecessor, the first Ultimate Arsenal Quiz Book (published in 2013), the concept behind this quiz book is a series of themed chapters or rounds, each focused on a particular aspect of Arsenal history. There are eleven questions in each round, corresponding to the number of players in the team.
It is as up to date as any quiz book can strive to be, but events may have overtaken some of the questions – or answers – by the time you read this. If so, I apologise. The cut-off date was 30 November 2016.
I put together each set of questions and answers myself based on my own research, sources and knowledge gleaned and absorbed during a lifetime supporting Arsenal. I believe the answers to be correct, but if any are found to be wrong, the mistakes are mine and I’ll admit the errors.
Happy quizzing, and good luck!
To ease you into things, this opening round focuses on the recent past, so the questions are about events that are hopefully still fresh in the memory. By recent I mean the interval between 2013 – when the first Ultimate Arsenal Quiz Book was published – and now. So we’re talking about the last three completed seasons, plus the first few months of the 2016/17 campaign. Not too tough if your short-term memory is in gear, although not every question is necessarily straightforward …
1 What were Arsenal’s finishing positions in the Premier League in each of the last three completed seasons up to and including 2015/16?
2 Over which six clubs did Arsenal do the double during the 2015/16 season?
3 Olivier Giroud’s brilliant headed equaliser late in the game against Manchester United at Old Trafford in November 2016 was important for more than the point it rescued. What significant barrier did it remove?
4 Which Arsenal player was wrongly sent off at Stamford Bridge in March 2014 in a case of mistaken identity?
5 Who were the respective opponents when the following six players opened their Arsenal goal-scoring accounts: (1) Mesut Ozil; (2) Danny Welbeck; (3) Joel Campbell; (4) Hector Bellerin; (5) Granit Xhaka; (6) Lucas Perez?
6 What linked Arsenal’s three goal-scorers in the 3–4 defeat by Liverpool on the opening day of the 2016/17 season?
7 When Arsenal beat Reading 2–0 in the 4th Round of the League Cup on 25 October 2016, who was making his first appearance for the club in two and a half years?
8 Who scored Arsenal’s 3 goals in their two League matches against Spurs in 2015/16?
9 How many own goals did opponents score for Arsenal in Premier League games during the 2015/16 season?
10 Who scored for Arsenal against Manchester United both home and away in their 2015/16 Premier League meetings?
11 Apart from being the first goal they had ever scored against Arsenal, what other first did Bournemouth’s goal from the penalty spot signify in their 3–1 defeat to the Gunners on 27 November 2016?
Transfers … the player transactions by which the team can be strengthened and refreshed. As fans we often want more transfers, or bigger transfers, or specific transfers that would bring a special talent to the club (or see a not-so-special one depart); but almost every transfer creates a buzz of excitement and expectation, at least initially. So this is a round about some of the deals Arsenal have conducted over the years.
1 Who are the five most expensive signings Arsenal have ever made, based on transfer fees quoted in the London Evening Standard’s reports of the respective deals?
2 Which five players fetched the record transfer fees received by Arsenal – again according to contemporary London Evening Standard reports?
3 Many people have said they remember exactly what they were doing when they heard that US President John F. Kennedy had been assassinated on 22 November 1963 – but what player transfer involving Arsenal occurred on the same day?
4 Which four players did Arsenal sign on 31 August 2011 (transfer deadline day)?
5 Which Scots joined Arsenal from (1) Preston North End for £8,750 in 1929; (2) Wolverhampton Wanderers for £30,000 in 1958; (3) Dundee for £62,500 in 1963; Hibernian for £150,000 in 1974; (5) Celtic for £650,000 in 1983?
6 On four occasions Arsenal have broken the British record for the highest transfer fee paid to sign a player. Who were the four players concerned?
7 When George Graham signed for Arsenal from Chelsea in October 1966, which Gunner moved to Stamford Bridge as part of the deal?
8 Which two forwards were signed by Arsenal on the same day – 13 January 1995 – for a combined fee of £3.75 million, and what was the record-breaking aspect of one of the transfers?
9 Who is the odd one out among these eight former Arsenal players, and why: Jimmy Rimmer, Brian Kidd, Frank Stapleton, Viv Anderson, Andy Cole, Mikael Silvestre, Robin van Persie and Danny Welbeck?
10 Which two highly influential Arsenal midfielders left the club to join Italian giants Juventus some twenty-five years apart, both winning Serie A’s Scudetto in their first season with the Bianconeri?
11 Whose transfer to Arsenal in February 2009 made him, at the time, the club’s most expensive signing – a status he retained for four and a half years?
Formed in 1886 by workers at the Royal Arsenal armaments factory, the football club originally called Dial Square was part of the community of Woolwich on the southern bank of the River Thames – a corner of south-east London that was still administratively in Kent. Arsenal played home matches at various venues in nearby Plumstead, including – for twenty years until relocating to Highbury in 1913 – the Manor Ground. This round is about that early period of Arsenal’s history and some of the characters who bestrode it.
1 What was the first trophy won by Arsenal in a senior competition?
2 In 1893/94, their first season as a Football League club, Arsenal faced fourteen opponents home and away in a newly expanded Second Division. Which two of those clubs also competed against Arsenal in the Premier League in 2016/17?
3 After Royal Arsenal became a professional club in 1891 and joined the Football League in 1893, some of the workers at the armaments factory who preferred to play as amateurs formed a new team to fill the void. Some who’d played for Arsenal, including Peter Connolly, John McBean and Bobby Buist, joined the new outfit, which became a founder member of the Southern League, but struggled financially and folded by the end of 1896. What was this club’s name?
4 What was the first other southern club that Woolwich Arsenal faced in a League match?
5 Who was the first player to make 100 first-team appearances for Arsenal?
6 In Woolwich Arsenal’s promotion campaign of 1903/04, their inside-forward trio scored 66 goals between them. Who were the three strikers concerned?
7 Which Woolwich Arsenal player from the Manor Ground era was hailed by Italy’s 1934 and 1938 World Cup-winning manager Vittorio Pozzo as ‘the most important man in the history of Italian football’, and credited with laying the foundations of skilled football coaching in Italy?
8 Whose decisive intervention in May 1910 effectively saved financially imperilled Woolwich Arsenal Football Club from oblivion – and paved the way for its pivotal relocation from Plumstead to north London?
9 Which two stalwart half-backs joined Arsenal in 1902, missed just 3 matches between them in the club’s promotion season, were involved in the ignominious relegation campaign of 1912/13 before having their Arsenal careers effectively ended by the First World War – and have the distinction of being the first players to make more than 300 appearances for the Gunners?
10 Arsenal’s last season in Plumstead – 1912/13 – remains unrivalled as the most dismal in the club’s history. They finished twentieth and bottom of the First Division and were relegated with their worst ever playing record, which featured a mere three wins. A major factor in the decline was the sale to Aston Villa in summer 1912 of the club’s biggest star – a player regarded as one of the best in the land – to alleviate debts. Who was he?
11 The tragic deaths – twenty years apart – of which two Arsenal players both occurred as a direct consequence of their commitment to turning out for the team?
They assemble and train the squad, pick the team, decide the tactics, strive to blend talents and temperaments, are praised when things go well on the pitch, and pilloried when they don’t. They are the managers, and to date Arsenal have had eighteen, plus caretakers. Some of them shone, a few of them positively dazzled, and some sputtered and went out; they all did their best. This is a round about the gaffers; how will you manage?
1 Who is the only Arsenal manager to have achieved promotion for the club, guiding his team from the Second Division into the top flight?
2 And who has the unwanted distinction of being the only Arsenal manager to experience relegation with the club?
3 Which trophy-winning Arsenal manager had also written Arsenal match reports in the press, commentated on their matches for the BBC, edited the club programme, worked as the club secretary and as a board member, and had also been its managing director?
4 Which Liverpudlian, 1903 FA Cup winner and long-serving Arsenal employee joined the club’s coaching staff in 1913 and became de facto caretaker manager of the first-team for the last two games of the 1914/15 season and the remainder of the First World War before reverting to behind the scenes roles at Highbury from April 1919 until 1939?
5 Who was appointed manager of Arsenal just five years after collecting a League championship winner’s medal with the Gunners?
6 Which former Arsenal captain’s 23-match stint as the club’s caretaker-manager culminated in an FA Cup quarter-final appearance and another League title triumph for the Gunners?
7 Which Arsenal manager was born into a coal-mining family as one of eleven children (three of whom played professional football), began his managerial career at Northampton Town and managed a munitions factory in wartime?
8 Who reportedly said to whom: ‘I’m going to make this the greatest club in the world and I’m going to make you the greatest trainer in the game’?
9 Which Arsenal manager gave Jon Sammels, Peter Simpson and Peter Storey their League debuts?
10 Which Arsenal manager was born in Aldershot but as a player won 24 caps for Scotland, as well as a League championship winner’s medal?
11 After the team he managed had been beaten by Arsene Wenger’s in a late-1990s derby, which ex-Gunner said: ‘Arsenal, especially in the first half, were outstanding. On the break they were real quality tonight’?
This pot luck round is a random dip into Arsenal-related odds and ends that will test your general knowledge of Gunners trivia.
1 How many times have Arsenal finished as runners-up in major competitions (i.e. second in the League and beaten finalists in cup finals)?
2 What is the most number of places in the League table that Arsenal have climbed or fallen from one season to the next?
3 Which member of the first Arsenal team to contest the final of the FA Youth Cup went on to make nearly 500 first-team appearances and score nearly 150 goals for the club?
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