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The Life and Legacy of Rocky Rocastle In The Words of His Son and Ian Wright
In March 2001, Arsenal legend and fan favourite David Rocastle died from non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma at only 33 years of age. We spoke to his son Ryan and former teammate Ian Wright about his life and career.
Ian Wright On Crystal Palace, Nottingham Forest and The Other Clubs in His Career
When most people think of Ian Wright’s playing days, they picture him in a vintage Arsenal strip. He remains a cult hero at several other clubs, however, so we spoke to him about his memories of playing elsewhere.
The Artistic and Cultural Influence of Arsenal’s Famous Back Four
While Adams, Bould, Dixon and Winterburn were famed for their miserly defending, the art and pop culture they inspired is often overlooked.
The Cult: Ray Parlour
Having graduated to the Arsenal first team in an era of bruisers and booze, Ray Parlour went on to play a huge part in Arsène Wenger’s footballing revolution. He was clever, comic and often underestimated, and for all that he belongs in The Cult.
Rocky Remembered: 15 Years on From the Death of David Rocastle
David Rocastle was Arsenal's sweetheart, a true fans' favourite and, more than anything, a tragic hero of the beautiful game. The Englishman has now been gone for 15 years, but is remembered as fondly as ever.