RECOGNISING WHAT MATTERS

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Several years ago I did the Emirates stadium tour . Our host was the inimitable Charlie George and he was a delight to chat to, Charlie is almost an exact contemporary of mine and I was telling him a story about pre-season training in the summer of 1971 in a local park. I noticed all the boys around me playing football and on scoring, falling to the ground in an imitation of Charlie’s iconic celebration at Wembley a couple of months earlier . He smiled at this and one of our group asked him how well he knew the current team ( this was around the summer of 2014 ) . Charlie looked back a little forlornly and said ‘ Nobody in that dressing room has a clue who I am ‘. It stunned our group because Charlie George was, we thought, a special figure in Arsenal history and even very much younger players would appreciate his place in the history of the club, particularly as he was an Arsenal ambassador, who appeared at the club regularly . But Charlie was clearly sincere and mentioned that when he did see any of the current team they walked straight past him .

Does that matter ? Many people reading this may not realise who Charlie is and what he and his teammates did for the club but in May 1971 Arsenal will be celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the first of three League and Cup doubles that we have recorded. It was a VERY big deal fifty years ago. Arsenal had emerged from a barren period of 17 years with no silverware by winning the Fairs Cup in 1970. The following season they mounted a challenge for the League and Cup which also encompassed a Fairs Cup defence that saw them attacked in the street after an official banquet by Lazio players and a League Cup campaign. That season they played 64 games on pitches that were mudheaps in winter and barren deserts in spring .

On the website www.Goonerholicsforever.com we are commemorating the Double triumph and at the same time trying to raise money for the Willow Foundation . Willow is the charity that was set up by Bob Wilson the goalkeeper of that Double team and his wife Megs to mark the death of their daughter Anna from a rare form of cancer at the age of 32. It seeks to provide special experiences for terminally ill people or those receiving palliative care aged between 18-40 . Please visit the site in May and try to donate or enter our online auction for memorabilia signed by members of the team. I’ve known Bob for a number of years and he is the go-to person for radio and tv when they want to discuss Arsenal, Arsene Wenger or goalkeeping in general . He was the person the club chose to host Wenger’s leaving presentation in 2018 . If there is a better candidate for ‘ Mr Arsenal ‘ I’ve yet to meet him and had the Arsenal board co-opted an ex-player onto the board there could not have been many better choices. As part of our commemoration on GF we’ve recorded a couple of podcasts with Bob and Pat Rice who was the right-back in the Double side , captain of the Cup winners in 1979 and of course assistant to Arsenal Wenger until 2012 . What story did they have to tell and why does it still matter now ? 

Before beginning to tell you, Let me tell you I’m 70 and have supported Arsenal since 1958. I’ve seen well over 1500 games and my family support spans five generations from a grandfather who watched Arsenal play at Woolwich to a grandson of 11 who loves the club too. I went to around twenty games at Highbury in that double season but played myself on Saturdays so most of the games I saw were in midweek. I did get to some London away games too. Beginning that season Arsenal had a bit of momentum having just won the Fairs Cup although there were no incomings in the close season. There was no transfer window then but the side had several injuries. Jon Sammels missed several early games and Peter Simpson one of the finest defenders never to play for England was seriously injured too. In the first game at Everton Charlie George broke his leg in scoring the first equaliser in a 2-2 draw, a very decent result as Everton were the reigning champions . The side started the season well despite having to make many changes . Peter Storey joined Eddie Kelly and George Graham in midfield. John Roberts a giant Welshman replaced Simpson and Ray Kennedy joined John Radford in a two-pronged attack. Kennedy had scored the away goal that effectively won Arsenal the Fairs Cup but was very inexperienced. He and Radford notched 50 goals between them in the Double season. The season began with a series of very good results and few defeats . Arsenal were unbeaten at home all season ( remember what that feels like ?!) in the League and were a very well-organised defensive side. Talk to any of those players and they attribute this to the coaching of Don Howe although they do recognise the organisational ability of Bertie Mee (my pen name on Le Grove!) who was a foil to Howe who had been a top- class defender. I had expected the team’s form to dip but they were consistent away from home and produced a set of excellent performances coming into Christmas. The one exception was a 5-0 thrashing at Stoke who were a very high-quality outfit then. Think Tony Waddington not Tony Pulis! 

It was a time when the identity of future champions was hard to work out. Everton were champions but we thrashed them 4-0 at Highbury. Chelsea had just won the Cup and played some stylish football. Liverpool were an emerging force and Manchester City were a side full of attacking flair ( although we beat them twice at Maine Road that season). Spurs won the League Cup and eventually finished third. But the favourites were Leeds. They were the toughest competitors and the best football team in the country but had a tendency to fall at the last hurdle . But they emerged as our biggest rival as we emerged into the New Year, trailing a few points behind them ( and there were only two points for a win ).

When the cup campaign began in January we were given away draws in every round. Yeovil were not a serious problem but we needed a tight replay to dispose of Portsmouth then produced a superb display to beat Manchester City with the restored Charlie George scoring two spectacular goals. At that moment the press began to talk about the possibility of a double. Arsenal had stayed in touch in the League but trailed Leeds by 7 points. Fortunately we began a brilliant league run which saw us claw back that lead until a Saturday in April when Leeds and Arsenal were both at home. We played Newcastle and Leeds played West Brom another side who had tremendous attacking power ( although we had beaten them 6-2 at Highbury in September ). Arsenal clinched victory through a late George thunderbolt. Leeds meanwhile were on the wrong end of a 2-1 defeat where the referee had allowed a demonstrably offside goal by Jeff Astle to count . We were top of the league heading for the finish !

Stoke reared their head again in the Cup semi-final at Hillsborough. The first half was a disaster. A deflection off their captain gave them a fluke first goal and a George back pass fell short for Ritchie to round the stranded Wilson for their second. In the second half Peter Storey , one of the toughest players in Arsenal history saw a deflected shot cut the arrears and then in the last minute he was tasked with taking a penalty kick to save the match after Stoke’s Mahoney had dived full-length to save a Mclintock header. Storey’s kick was one of the worst I’ve ever seen but Gordon Banks probably the best keeper in the world then had his weight on the wrong foot and it crept in. Stoke were crushed mentally and lost the replay 2-0.

In the league we suffered a desperately late reverse at Leeds which put them back into contention but we went into the last week of the season needing to win our last three games to clinch the Double . We beat Stoke in a nervy game at home 1-0 and then on the Monday travelled to White Hart Lane for our last game . To do justice to the atmosphere of that game and to see how events unfolded do check Goonerholics Forever in early May . I was locked out of the ground in common with 60,000 other people . We needed to win or draw 0-0 to take the title because of goal difference. A Ray Kennedy header with minutes to go gave us victory after a titanic battle on a night when more people were locked out than got into White Hart Lane. The vast majority were Arsenal fans .

We went to Wembley on the Saturday as champions and produced a really solid performance. It was 0-0 at 90 minutes although we had dominated but an early Heighway goal in extra time looked likely to break our hearts. Then a very strange goal which to this day has not been definitively attributed to Kelly or George Graham ( who was outstanding on the day ) brought us level and Charlie George scored with a superb drive in the second half to clinch the Cup and the Double and trigger that iconic celebration. Again the GF account will give you all the drama from the players and some of us lucky enough to be there.

When I was talking to Bob a few weeks ago I told him that as the team were running towards us at Wembley before the start I had a concern that having won the league that would be enough for them. I asked Bob if that had ever occurred to them and the look on his face made it very clear that it never crossed their minds. Frank Mclintock one of the great figures in Arsenal history and a captain still revered by his surviving team mates had lost four times at Wembley. The team were all desperate to win for him and for fans starved of domestic success for so long. But above all they were great competitors and to me they were heroes. And win they did .

As I reflected on the question I asked Bob I realised what a 2021 attitude that is. Arsenal has never had a tougher , more committed team than that one. It has had many better football teams but never one I can remember trusting more to hold a lead . Those players , those that survive, as Armstrong that tireless winger and Roberts have died , and many others are in poor health, deserve to be recognised and as we wade through the squalid detritus of the ESL it is poignant to reflect on a team that achieved great glory but whose players are not recognised by lesser players of the current era. That’s a metaphor for football that doesn’t reflect well on our game .

That week in May was one of the very best of my Arsenal – supporting life. The day after the Final 750.000 people thronged the streets of North London and the club celebrated an achievement only accomplished once before in modern football history at that time . When you are 70 you look back much more than you look forward especially when your club is owned by Stan Kroenke . I look back with pride and satisfaction and a sense that what we had achieved was very special. And it remains special fifty years on .

Authored by Peter Le Beaum (Bertie Mee in the comments)

Please visit www.goonerholicsforever.com to see our Double commemoration in association with the Willow Foundation from May 3rd – 8th .

 

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Dissenter

Was Martinelli offside?

Bring the rulers

Elmo

Great goal.

MidwestGun

Goal!!! Martinelli with the assist.. he is having a great match.

Radio Raheem

Arteta is such an idiot for how he has mismanaged Martinelli.

Time up

Gorgeous cross with his weaker foot and for a change he kept on side.

Spanishdave

Mike Dean hated that he wanted offside
One more please

Kroenkephobe

Rich

You ready…..
Goal number 2. Scored by an immigrant thus bringing benefits to UK based gooners. Your prejudice starting to look even more stupid eh mate?

Tony

Great goal, hope it ignites him into form now.

vickingz

Only the generational sauce doesn’t know know what martinelli brings

Leedsgunner

Willian, is he actually a professional footballer or is he a member of the public who won a competition to play with the Arsenal squad for the year?

Time up

I can’t celebrate yet with Xhaka on orange card and generational on the touch line.

China1

Arteta already told us that Martinelli was benched all that time just to test his character or some nonsense 😂😂

Leedsgunner

I hope Martinelli stays longer at Arsenal than Arteta… why he doesn’t play more?

Time up

Are we

Zfree

Martinelli been great, yet again showing what he’s about. But because he’s played today, arteta won’t start him Thursday.

London gunner

China1

If areta said that that is the height or arrogance and incompetence

Time up

Are we going to make a sub?

MidwestGun

Auba is definitely a confidence player.. scores a goal and suddenly he is also spraying around accurate passes on the counter attack.

Zfree

Take him off now arteta. This is a dead rubber. Then he can start Thursday and be fresh

Spanishdave

We are winning the clash of the mid table giants

TR7

Odegaard is very composed and comfortable on the ball and plays similar kind of football to Ozil.

Batistuta

all the abuse and he scores and all the praise for the assist lol. Everyone with their own agenda

Time up

Auba start to be with an arrogance as if he was Elneny .

Dissenter

I hope Arteta doesn’t try to play Ode and ESR together on Thursday
Players either of the two and start with Martinelli, Pepe and Auba.
Play Saka as LB and move Xhaka to the middle with Partey.

Zfree

London

He definitely said it. Think he thought he was giving some great explanation. Didn’t even realize how idiotic it makes him sound, if it was indeed true.

I maintain it was just a line he came up with. The real reason being he doesn’t know how to pick a team or recognize attacking talent, that he doesn’t like young players, and that he holds grudges.

Batistuta

Horrible horrible just how badly Martinelli has been managed by our amateur rookie

La croqueta

Ryan is better than leno. It’s not even close.

TheLegendaryDB10

Nice to see Auba score.

Missed most of the build up (which looked good) as stream crashed at that exact moment. Typical. 😑

Buzzy

Agreed..Ryan way better at handling and more composed

Dissenter

If Ryan is better than Leno then why did he lose his place to a nonentity at Brighton?

Benjamin

Why no Balogun? I hate Arteta

London gunner

ZFREE

Arteta wasn’t an exciting player he was a low risk high passing percentage player i dont think he can stand flair players like martinelle he prefers low risk low reward willans

Time up

They can’t bring Willock on to score a last minute equaliser lol.

Dissenter

Why not give a youngster this opportunity in a dead rubber game that’s already won.

Why Partey?

S Asoa

Arteta was average. Still not got over being a non entity at Barca and not cutting it at PSG.
Now suffers from an inferiority complex which he tries to offset being a petty bully. Classic Freudian case

Samir

Bellerin isn’t very good but he’s still our best RB.
Ryan may be more reliable than Leno.
Odegaard is inconsistent.

Arteta is still useless.

Buzzy

Ryan >>>>> Leno

Mics_

Ceballos has one of the most punchable faces I can remember seeing in an arsenal squad.

Aussie+Gooner

Dissenter

“Why Partey?”

Just to give him an opportunity to get injured before Thursday!

Leedsgunner

Good intervention by Ryan. Leno would have left that!

Mics_

Ryan isn’t half bad.

Dissenter

That was a horrific tackle …from behind

Spanishdave

Like Ryan he’s very confident put him on Thursday date you.
Martinelli taken out but he should be ok

vickingz

Not againnnnnn

Kroenkephobe

Fucking wanker – terrible challenge. And nothing to play for.

Leedsgunner

Pigs seen flying over the as Mike Dean gives an Arsenal opponent a Red Card

Dissenter

There goes Thursday for Martinelli

MidwestGun

Red Card… fucker…. trying to hurt our best player.

Leedsgunner

*Over the Emirates

Dolomite

Dissenter

Both of Brighton’s keepers are better than ANY of ours.

Nelson

Shit! We are losing two players in this game.

Mics_

Has Mike Dean been replaced by a replicant?

Zfree

Doesn’t take martinelli off around 70 min up 2-0 in a dead rubber. He gets injured in the 91’

Well done Mikel

Dissenter

Dolomite and Buzzy
I’m not fan of Leno but Ryan isn’s all that too.

Is he competent?, absolutely yes…nothing more than that.

Dissenter

Elneny was impressive today, his goal aside.

Dissenter

I miss Wenger
Wenger would have put a player like Azzeez in the match day squad and put him on when they game was all but won.
A youngster would be subbed in instead of Partey, that’s what Wenger would have done.

Elmo

Good performance. We very rarely see regulation, easy wins like this any more in the league.

IQ

Unless we’re behind we play so negative. Always passing back for the safe pass. Arteta is more Mourinho than Pep.

vickingz

I honestly dunno what to make of these guys, without our wingers, then no balls to our cf. Martinelli was almost the only source through which we were attacking from the wing relaying balls to Auba but since auba is off and martinelli now the cf, there’s no balls played to him as a cf. This coach offers nothing, quite honestly.

MidwestGun

Ok then… back into 9th place… we own that shit.

sly

much improved performance
Arsenal should smash villareal on thursday
will be 50/50 for the finals
Even if we win EL Arteta should be sacked after the finals
that’s what a big club would do

Leedsgunner

Ceballos is the definition of average, what a dull player.

Arteta will be raving about him. It would not surprise me in the least if he tries to buy him instead of Odegaard.

IQ

Both Real Madrid loan signings have been hugely underwhelming.

Nelson

Without Luiz, Gabriel looks less confident.

Leftside

Arteta will be beside himself back sitting in 9th, if we could make it to 8th he may faint.

Leedsgunner

Arsenal 9th is the new 4th!

Gonsterous

Great win, martinelli what a performance. Huge confident booster for the squad. Xhaka played well but this shouldn’t give arteta a reason to play him at LB against Villarreal again.

Newcastle look like a terrible side, saint maximan feels like pepe, great talent, little end product (though pepe seems to be changing that)

Habesha Gooner

My man of the match is unsurprisingly Martinelli. He was a constant threat down the left. He is rough for a winger but he has moments of quality and a general desire and hunger that make it worth it to play him there. But as a striker he will be a beast in my opinion. What a cross for the assist too. He has been horribly mismanaged. Other than that this was a dead rubber win. Auba will be better of on Thursday. Ryan and Elneny did well too. And the real test is then for Arteta. I don’t think… Read more »

Gonsterous

A win and le grove is empty. Lol, enjoy your evening everyone.

Gazza

Ceballos is such a frustrating waste of space even though he has some talent, he will never have a career at RM

China1

Martinelli stand out today You have to seriously give him credit it takes a fantastic character to be talked up as a once in a 100 years talent at 18 years old, then get a long term injury. then get cunted off for a few months by the manager. then come back, finally start and be the best player on the pitch just well done to him seriously. the contrast with Willian was so fucking stark I love that Martinelli just plays with so much energy and guts. not everything comes off but he’s relentless and most of it does.… Read more »

China1

yeah gazza. Ceballos could be a very good (though not elite player) but his mind is elsewhere and he’s never going to make it at this level let alone Real Madrid. he will have a career at a middling Spanish team like Villareal imo. that’s his level because I don’t think he’s hungry enough to make it at a better club

Zfree

Well said there, China. Spot on.

China1

Ceballos belongs at Betis/sociedad/villareal.

I’m 100% sure he will spend a handful of years at one or more of these teams and probably no one better

Tony

Xhaka lucky not to see red not that it would have mattered Newcastle were that poor.

Willian and Ceballos huff and puff a lot but offer very little.

Luiz hammy pull could be a blessing if he can’t play Thursday.

A much needed win to go forward with, so happy with that.

Habesha Gooner

China Exactly. I think it is part of the reason he doesn’t play under Arteta. Arteta thinks he is Guardiola. And he thinks we can pass it forever until we can pick one defense splitting pass. He prefers players that protect the ball much more than a risky attacking player. That is why pepe and Martinelli have been on the periphery for much of the season. He prefers William for the same reason eventhough he doesn’t do anything of note in an attacking sense. He just keeps the ball. ESR Odegaard and Saka protect the ball. But they have more… Read more »

Elmo

Martinelli Auba Saka for me up top. Between those two wing forwards getting in behind and disrupting the defence, there’s enough to make Auba relevant as sole CF. Pepe off the bench.

Xhaka Partey ESR.

Cedric and Bellerin at full back. Not 100% on CBs because it’s always changing from match to match so still don’t know the best partnership, but think we’re playing on the front foot on Thursday, so faster CBs in Gabriel and Chambers to cover the counter.

TheLegendaryDB10

Happy with the win.

Good goals.

But to be honest, this was not a good game overall. Newcastle weren’t that threatening and very poor in the final third.

Elneny did well in midfield. Xhaka did not get sent off. And hopefully that goal will wake Auba up a bit for Thursday.

Leftside

Hopefully we can take that confidence and tank Villareal on Thursday. We’ve started off the week as ideally aa we could have.

China1

martinelli is a player who gets bums off seats. arsenal have had so few of those since Sanchez left it’s been absolutely miserable for the most part one would think with Martinelli, esr, Saka and Pepe there is all the dynamism, trickery and explosiveness we will need. Partey is good enough (but needs to hurry up and settle ffs). so really we’re good a great CM away from having a very interesting midfield and attack. I also think we have enough quality and potential in CB (though a lot of it is young, work in progress and still learning). Tierney… Read more »

TR7

Another title win for Conte, what a manager !!!

Tony

China1
Martinelli’s cross for Auba’s goal was as perfect as it gets.

Good character not allowing Arteta’s pettiness affect him. Looks like he has the right advisors.

Valentin

China1, Some people when underestimated will have fire inside to prove you wrong, some will will just sulk. Martinelli may be the first type and Ceballos the second. So IMHO it’s not an issue of being hungry enough but more to how people respond to challenge in life. Both think that they should be in the team, but Arteta ignores them. Martinelli knuckles down and works even harder in training session to force his way in the team. Ceballos got frustrated, gets into fight with teammates, make it known that he does not want to come back. In short he… Read more »

Habesha Gooner

Funny that Eriksen in his first full season away from Tottenham in about 8 years has a league winners Medal. It is like the jokes write themselves.

Tony

I hope the Manure fans’ protests don’t go unnoticed by Stan.

Valentin

China1, We need: + A tall striker who can play with his back toward goal. A Giroud like to act when play Plan B and go longer + A dynamic, agile central midfielder who play as a mix between a 6 and a 8. Somebody who can defend but also make forward passes. + A tricky dribbling winger. If Saka is permanently repositioned on the right, then we need a left winger, if he stays on the left then a right winger. I was hoping that Reiss Nelson would make the step up, but clearly Arteta did not give him… Read more »

Arsnil

“I think [Dani Ceballos] was really good again and he showed the character he has to play.”
Arteta post match interview. I kid you not!!!

Dolomite

China with the sexy Martinelli post.

Spot on and well said.

Danny

Arteta again win stupid subs, bringing on Partey, what the fuck for?
Thankfully Auba got rid of the hair do!

Dolomite

Arteta is slowly becoming a hate figure for me…. this suckering up to underperforming and lazy players is really starting to wind me up.

First it was Willian, now its Ceballos who is blatantly SHIT.

Kroenkephobe

Three points, some strong performances…. and Rich makes himself persona non grata

Guns of SF

Ahhh
Great start to Sunday… having my morning joe and seeing us beat up Newcastle.. a nice way to start the day.

The protests are getting tons of coverage here… including a 15 minute split screen play by play of what was happening during the Arsneal game. How annoying but at the same time, very interesting to see…

KSE should take notice…I get the feeling they will eventually sell.

China1

valentin I don’t think we need a winger

Saka, Pepe, Martinelli, ESR are all good on the wings (I’m assuming one or both of Auba and Laca are staying and competing up front)

We also have some squaddies like Nelson if he stays and a couple of others who can make up numbers maybe. If we buy a quality winger, we’ll have other quality wingers on the bench. this should be one of our lowest priority positions imo

fix the positions where we’re average before you look at improving where we’re good imo

TheLegendaryDB10

I was about to add something about Marinelli but China’s post @ May 2, 2021    16:11:53 says it all.

This is why I like him. He is always pushing forward trying to create something or like in this game you could see him trying to pass/ cross the ball to Auba. That assist for Auba’ s goal is a clear example of this.

I hope the Arteta keep’ s them playing together on Thursday.

China1

val I don’t disagree that Ceballos channels his feelings badly but it’s worse than that because he’s been playing quite regularly for a good handful of weeks now. not like it’s his first full game in ages like Martinelli.

Ceballos hasn’t even been playing well and he’s still got this annoying swagger going on. whatever his problem is resides in his head one way or the other and he’ll never cut it at this level for a prolonged career

MidwestGun

Man United idiot fans pretty much ruined any protests for everyone So now it looks like instead of serious protests against bad owners… it’s just a bunch of violent dickheads with nothing worth saying… the media is already playing up that angle.

MidwestGun

And it cheapens all the other Club protests too. Makes it look like dissident splinter groups leading protests.. against mainly the ESL.. when that is not our issue at all.

Pierre

Martinelli did as well as could be expected considering our left back rarely crossed the half way line to create space and put doubt in the defender’s mind with the overlap. Martinelli therefore had to always go on the outside of the full back , which is not his strongest side, but nonetheless he managed to skin the full back a few times and attempt the cross/cut back with his weaker foot… A mature performance from Martinelli who is learning when to commit defenders and when to keep it simple, and his assist had to be the perfect pace and… Read more »

Foxy

Pierre the LB didn’t happen to be Xhaka by any chance – worse for a winger to play ahead of than even Bellerin

Valentin

China1, Martinelli and ESR are not wingers, they can do a job against mediocre defensive fullbacks, but will come unstuck against proper fullbacks. ESR does not the pace to take a player in a 1v1. I wrote that Ceballos performances did not warrant a place in the starting eleven. So like you said watching him sulking about his treatment when he did not had it as bad as Martinelli grates. However to me that is on Arteta. His man management and squad rotation is so poor that he has successfully alienated most of the younger ones (Martinelli, AMN, Willock, Reiss,… Read more »