Have You Forgiven George Graham?
Have You Forgiven George Graham?
While looking at the arguments for and against David O'leary on a few threads, it made me think about George Graham George got a good reception on Saturday, and a good one at the last day at Highbury as well. He was a great manager for us, and I have fond memories of following Arsenal during that time.
BUT..
He did manage the scum. Infact havign a browse around the web I came across a few articles at the time with him saying things like People go on to me about the Tottenham-Arsenal thing, and I have magnificent memories from Highbury," he says. "But I'm Tottenham now, through and through."
Now this could be bravado, but it still sticks in my throat. I was gutted when he went to that lot, him with the League Cup that year pissed me off no end. But I'ld say I've moved on now. I'm sure he did it to just get back at the Arsenal board.
So have you forgiven George for his 'betrayal'?
BUT..
He did manage the scum. Infact havign a browse around the web I came across a few articles at the time with him saying things like People go on to me about the Tottenham-Arsenal thing, and I have magnificent memories from Highbury," he says. "But I'm Tottenham now, through and through."
Now this could be bravado, but it still sticks in my throat. I was gutted when he went to that lot, him with the League Cup that year pissed me off no end. But I'ld say I've moved on now. I'm sure he did it to just get back at the Arsenal board.
So have you forgiven George for his 'betrayal'?
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Not bothered at all that he managed Spurs.
If I applied same logic, I would be mad at many ex-Arsenal players.
I respect George Graham for his achievements for us as a player and manager, and he is an "Arsenal Man" in the media's eyes, but for me there remains a concern over his bung taking.
He was far from the only one doing it, but considering he was a wealthy man anyway, it could well be considered greed.
But only he and G-D know if he felt he was stealing from the club and went ahead anyway, or if he genuinely overlooked the implications of receiving the money.
If I applied same logic, I would be mad at many ex-Arsenal players.
I respect George Graham for his achievements for us as a player and manager, and he is an "Arsenal Man" in the media's eyes, but for me there remains a concern over his bung taking.
He was far from the only one doing it, but considering he was a wealthy man anyway, it could well be considered greed.
But only he and G-D know if he felt he was stealing from the club and went ahead anyway, or if he genuinely overlooked the implications of receiving the money.
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GEORGE GRAHAM
He went a bit mad and probably went to them because he resented Friar and Dein for making him the fall guy in the bung era .
I forgive him and he is still my hero
I forgive him and he is still my hero
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He was made a scapegoat by the club & game when they were many others on the fiddle both over The Arsenal & throughout football, remember the Middlesex Swamp Dwellers got a 12 point deduction for illegal payments & Alan Sugar claimed at the time that 70% of clubs were as guilty!!!!!
Surprise, surprise, no other individuals or clubs got fined or lost points
GG Legend !!!!!
Unlike the current & former board members who have fleeced the club & fans for decades 
Surprise, surprise, no other individuals or clubs got fined or lost points
GG Legend !!!!!


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Nothing to do with my feelings as to who was the better Arsenal Manager, but I always felt closer to GG as a person - warmed to him - than AW.....
Always loved his magic hat!
That said he could be as bloody minded and obstinate as Wenger and that had its own frustrations.
He is, and always has been, Arsenal through and through which is why the Spuds never took to him.
Always loved his magic hat!
That said he could be as bloody minded and obstinate as Wenger and that had its own frustrations.
He is, and always has been, Arsenal through and through which is why the Spuds never took to him.
Nail on the head RebREBEL GOONER wrote:gg put arsenal back on the map and will always be a legend, dont care that he managed them .
GG gave us our pride back.He made us winners again.And if you look what he achieved as a player and as a manager he can be called a bigger legend than Wenger
Sadly too many Gooners think Arsenal were founded in 1996
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I was gutted at the time but in a similar way to not being able to hate Wenger (even though I want him out) I couldn't hate GG. He gave me too many great days as a Gooner (as has Wenger).
I was drunk for a solid week in 89. Rang my old man, got an advance on wages and went on the piss with a couple Gooner mates. One of the greatest times of my life.
I always felt GG went to the scum to thumb his nose at the board for allowing him to be scapegoated when every other manager was at it too back then.
GG also signifies the Good Old Arsenal spirit. The club blazer at cup finals. The never say die attitude. The fuck the media bravado.
I never saw him take public joy in Arsenal losing the way O'Leary did either.
I was drunk for a solid week in 89. Rang my old man, got an advance on wages and went on the piss with a couple Gooner mates. One of the greatest times of my life.
I always felt GG went to the scum to thumb his nose at the board for allowing him to be scapegoated when every other manager was at it too back then.
GG also signifies the Good Old Arsenal spirit. The club blazer at cup finals. The never say die attitude. The fuck the media bravado.
I never saw him take public joy in Arsenal losing the way O'Leary did either.
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Loved the solidarity speech after the ManU brawl.DB10GOONER wrote:I was gutted at the time but in a similar way to not being able to hate Wenger (even though I want him out) I couldn't hate GG. He gave me too many great days as a Gooner (as has Wenger).
I was drunk for a solid week in 89. Rang my old man, got an advance on wages and went on the piss with a couple Gooner mates. One of the greatest times of my life.
I always felt GG went to the scum to thumb his nose at the board for allowing him to be scapegoated when every other manager was at it too back then.
GG also signifies the Good Old Arsenal spirit. The club blazer at cup finals. The never say die attitude. The fuck the media bravado.
I never saw him take public joy in Arsenal losing the way O'Leary did either.
Also a great tactician something that Arsene ain't.
Who else needing 2 clear goals to win the league would start with a 5 man defence?

