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The Wenger Revolution - by Amy Lawrence (Hardcover)

The Wenger Revolution - by  Amy Lawrence (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In September 1996 a Frenchman, so little known in English football that fans asked "Arsène Who?", walked into Arsenal. In the subsequent 22 years as manager he transformed the club. A total renovation of the training, stadium, style, economics of the team and the attraction of a global audience has taken place under Wenger's instruction. <p/> This fascinating era is chronicled from the very beginning with distinctive photographs taken from inside the inner sanctum of the club by official Arsenal photographer Stuart MacFarlane, who has had privileged access for many years. Award winning journalist Amy Lawrence introduces each section to set the scene. <p/> This captivating collection of images is captioned with personal anecdotes from Arsène Wenger himself as he reminisces about the significant moments and people that have defined his time at the club.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Takes the reader into the heart of the club in so many ways, capturing the moments of joy on the field and off but also ... the inner sanctums of Highbury, the Emirates and the London Colney training ground." --<i>Backpass</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Amy Lawrence has watched football avidly since her first trip to Highbury at the age of six. She has written two acclaimed books about Arsenal, <i>Proud to Say That Name</i> and <i>Invincible</i>. <p/>Stuart MacFarlane's first commissioned shoot for Arsenal was in 1990 and in January 2001 he joined the club as their official photographer. Most of Stuart's time is spent around the first team squad, covering matches, training sessions, player features and taking exclusive behind the scenes images of the players and staff.</p>

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