Arsène Wenger is 61 years old (birthdate: October 22, 1949).
Arsenal's old stadium was Highbury.
ARSENE WENGER FOR ARSENAL. the barca manager teaches them to cheat and they pay the ref most of the time. well that's what they did when arsenal versed them. real Madrid- there manger tell them to dive and smash the people to get the ball Chelsea-the manger tell them to be gay like Ashley cole the rest only care about money they don't really care for the game but arsene wenger has a love for the game he is like 62-3 yrs old and world class. he does not buy ever players over 20 million. he makes them. he buys player who are young and gives them a chance like thierry Henry, chamakh and fabregas he says he never will buy cronaldo
Since 1996
Highbury = Nickname due to location. Arsenal stadium was the correct name.
Phone up Arsene Wenger and tell him you are only look ten years old and under 5 foot tall.the real awnser wold be play your absolute best for your district/school team and/or sunday team.before you know it you'll be invited for a 6-week-trial which would mean you'll train with your age group and play a game aswell.after the 6 weeks finish then the coach will decide weather to keep you or release you.
The Pittsburgh Pirates manager, Clint Hurdle, is 55 years old.
It is not likely as Schwarzer is 37 years old may be a little to old for wenger who always likes to buy youn g players and develop them.
It could be Dennis Bergkamp , the dutch and Arsenal striker he was 39 years old. At Arsenal once you are 30 years old , you will only get one year contract.
The home ground of Arsenal is in North London, UK and is called the Emirates Stadium. Their old stadium is called Highbury and is quite close by.
No English manager has ever won the Premiership since its inception. The last English manager to win the old Division 1 (The Premiership's predecessor) was Howard Wilkinson with Leeds Utd in 1991/2. Thankfully, Leeds are now in their rightful place in the third tier of English football where they lock horns with the likes of Cheltenham and Yeovil.
The old word is 'Manageress' but that is now considered a diminutive and a woman manager is just called a Manager.