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The All-new Official Arsenal Miscellany
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- By Chas Newkey-Burden
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- Hardback (Hardback)
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- Published: 30th Sep 2007
- ISBN: 0600616622
- Pages: 160
- Size: 185mm x 110mm
From the Publisher:
Following on from Hamlyn's successful "Official Arsenal Miscellany of 2004", this brand-new pocket-sized collection contains over 150 of the most intriguing and interesting truths about Arsenal Football Club.
With all the best up-to-date trivia to engross every true Gunner, The "All-New Official Arsenal Miscellany" takes you on a tour of the more obscure side of one of the world's top football clubs, exploring everything from the fascinating to the down-right weird. Discover why Bill Shankly regularly slept in Arsenal's dressing rooms, how much Arsenal fans spent on Highbury wheelie bins at the Final Salute Auctions this year and how many children were christened 'Arsenal' in 2006.
If you thought you knew it all from reading the original "Arsenal Miscellany", think again!
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