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Arsène Who?: The Story of the Wenger Revolution

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304 pages, Paperback

Published July 8, 2025

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99 reviews
April 11, 2025
A wonderful read, without any overwhelming text or over-the-top descriptions. The text is crisp, fun, engaging and a good insight into the Wenger Era. A must-have for any Arsenal fan, especially ones who weren't born yet, or were too young, or simply don't know of the Double Winners era. I really enjoyed this!
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February 26, 2025
A quick light read, even if there isn't actually much insight into Wenger's tactics strategy or his personality.
Footballers are in the main an unimaginative lot, and if one can take anything from this book, it's that European players are more philosophical and intelligent than their British counterparts on - and off- the pitch. Recruiting clever Europeans, something which must have surely been an intentional strategy of Wenger's, isn't explored.
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743 reviews
March 3, 2025
This feels like it has been cobbled together from various sources by a Gunners fan. Almost akin to an extended article from an Arsenal fanzine. On the plus side I got it for a reason price.
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December 10, 2025
Very good read for someone interested in the era. Accounts are wide and enjoyable. Would recommend to any Arsenal/football fan.
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