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The Glorious Game: Extra Time
Arsene Wenger, Arsenal and the Quest for Success
- Authors:
- By Alex Fynn, Kevin Whitcher
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- Paperback
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- Published: 26th Aug 2004
- ISBN: 0752864009
- Pages: 288
- Size: 198mm x 129mm
From the Publisher:
Many football books claim to take the reader into the inner sanctum but fail to live up to the promise. THE GLORIOUS GAME, however, is based on exclusive interviews with the key individuals at Arsenal, most notably Arsene Wenger.
Alex Fynn and Kevin Whitcher draw upon the exclusive access behind the scenes at Highbury to piece together an intimate portrait of both Wenger and the club. THE GLORIOUS GAME looks back to Arsene Wenger's arrival at the club, studies his philosophy of football, examines Arsenal's underachievement in Europe and their continuing battle for English supremacy with Manchester United.
THE GLORIOUS GAME is an insightful and assured piece of sports writing, and compulsive reading for any Arsenal fan.
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