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The Professor

Arsene Wenger at Arsenal

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By Myles Palmer
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  • Published: 4th Aug 2005
  • ISBN: 0753510979
  • Pages: 384
  • Size: 194mm x 130mm

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From Word of Sport:

This is fast becoming an annual! Palmer's had more bites at this particular cherry than we care to remember. Now revised and updated until the end of the 2004/05 season.

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A critically acclaimed core backlist sports biography. Why has Wenger so far missed out in the Champion's League? How does the idealistic Wenger plan to take the team forward? Tracking the story of one of the greatest and most successful managers in the game, including the 03/04 season in which a stylish Arsenal did not lose a single league game, Palmer's now standard work is fully updated.

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