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A Fan for All Seasons (Paperback)
by Laurence Marks (Author)
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1997 marked the arrival of a new Arsenal manager, the professional Frenchman Arsene Wenger (and a new Government too). But by mid-December 1997, a 3-1 home defeat by Blackburn Rovers gave no indication of what lay ahead for Arsenal football club. Even in early March 1998, with fewer than eight weeks of the season to go, the club trailed pacesetters Manchester United by 11 points. Then an unstoppable run carried them to the prestigious Double of Premiership and FA Cup - achieved by only four clubs (including Arsenal) this century. Longtime fan and TV scriptwriter Lawrence Marks kept a diary of that amazing season and then followed the club's fortunes through the following 1998-99 season when they challenged for the European Champions League trophy. From Wimbledon to Kiev, Liverpool to Athens, this is a witty, insightful journal of two years in football and showbusiness, by an insider of both.

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1997 marked the arrival of a new Arsenal manager in Frenchman, Arsene Wenger. In mid-December 1997, a 3-1 home defeat by Blackburn Rovers gave no indication of what lay ahead for the club. Even in early March 1998, with fewer than eight weeks of the season to go, the club trailed pacesetters Manchester United by 11 points. Then an unstoppable run carried them to the prestigious Double of Premiership and FA Cup - achieved by only four clubs (including Arsenal) this century. Long-time fan and TV scriptwriter Laurence Marks kept a diary of the amazing season, following the club's fortunes. From Wimbledon to Kiev, Liverpool to Athens, this is a journal of two years in football and showbusiness, by an insider of both.

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A succint review, but then it's so bad..., 12 Jun 2003
This review is from: A Fan for All Seasons (Hardcover)
...that I shouldn't be wasting my precious time reviewing it.

A Fan for All Seasons is possibly the worst, most self-indulgent, pretentious, nauseating book ever written. If you want a half-decent Arsenal-related book read Fever Pitch or Addicted.
Not this.
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