The Arsenal Fans’ Forum – AISA’s report
On Wednesday of last week ( 16 September) myself and Steve Mann from the Arsenal Independent Supporters Association (AISA) attended the first Fans’ Forum of… Read More »The Arsenal Fans’ Forum – AISA’s report
On Wednesday of last week ( 16 September) myself and Steve Mann from the Arsenal Independent Supporters Association (AISA) attended the first Fans’ Forum of… Read More »The Arsenal Fans’ Forum – AISA’s report
The club web page made this announcement today (September 1): Our much beloved and respected executive director, Ken Friar, is to become a life president… Read More »Ken Friar Steps Down
This week the Football Supporters’ Association (FSA) released a statement calling on the Premier League (PL) to ‘reverse the broadcast lockout’ on televising football matches… Read More »We need to be able to watch football and it’s time the PL woke up and listened to fans
Arsenal’s Stadium Director, John Beattie, talks about planning for the unknown. Arsenal’s pitch is being renovated during lockdown but would be ready for action if… Read More »‘We could have the pitch ready in three weeks’
At 6 tonight your intrepid AISA representative logged into Zoom to attend the latest Arsenal Supporters Forum. Usually these events take place at the Emirates… Read More »Arteta is focused on waking the sleeping Arsenal bear! AISA report on the May Arsenal Supporters’ Forum
When Paul Burrell announces the teams at the next match, or Nigel Mitchell encourages Junior Gunners to beat Gunnersaurus at penalties, you’ll be hearing it… Read More »EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT THE SOUND SYSTEM AT THE EMIRATES – 1
In the last blog on your concerns about the Match day experience we looked at accessing the stadium. Since then AISA have been invited to… Read More »Match Day experience – part 2: catering
Throughout this season AISA (as the Arsenal supporters group most concerned about the match day experience) has been asking for your thoughts on attending games… Read More »You said, we listened: so what happens next? Part One
As I watched the Arsenal/Brighton game on Thursday night from my seat in the North Bank Lower I noticed a small child being held aloft… Read More »Form is temporary, class is permanent, and Arsenal is for life.
By Tony Attwood In my earlier article I wrote about the work that we have undertaken in publishing the AISA Arsenal History Society website, which… Read More »The AISA Arsenal History Society: Part 2 – the publications.