Taylor, David (21. 10. 1999). „Arsenal gets a complex”. The Architects' Journal. Приступљено 20. 1. 2010.
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It has been alleged that Arsenal's promotion, on historical grounds rather than merit, was thanks to underhand actions by Norris, who was chairman of the club at the time; see History of Arsenal F.C. (1886–1966) for more details. These allegations range from political machinations to outright bribery; no firm proof of any wrongdoing has ever been found. A brief account is given in Soar & Tyler (2005). The Official Illustrated History of Arsenal. стр. 40. A more detailed account can be found in Spurling, Jon (2004). Rebels for the Cause: The Alternative History of Arsenal Football Club. Mainstream. стр. 38–41. ISBN978-1-84018-900-1.
Graham was banned for a year by the Football Association for his involvement in the scandal after he admitted he had received an "unsolicited gift" from Hauge. Reference: Collins, Roy (18. 3. 2000). „Rune Hauge, international man of mystery”. The Guardian. Приступљено 11. 8. 2008. The case is given a detailed treatment in Bower, Tom (2003). Broken Dreams. Simon & Schuster. ISBN978-0-7434-4033-2.
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Dawes, Brian (2006). „The 'E' Word”. Arsenal World. Footymad. Архивирано из оригинала 8. 10. 2006. г. Приступљено 11. 8. 2008.
„Our 2021/22 season in numbers”. Our 2021/22 season in numbers (на језику: енглески). 2024-09-15. Архивирано из оригинала 26. 10. 2022. г. Приступљено 2024-09-08.CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
Graham was banned for a year by the Football Association for his involvement in the scandal after he admitted he had received an "unsolicited gift" from Hauge. Reference: Collins, Roy (18. 3. 2000). „Rune Hauge, international man of mystery”. The Guardian. Приступљено 11. 8. 2008. The case is given a detailed treatment in Bower, Tom (2003). Broken Dreams. Simon & Schuster. ISBN978-0-7434-4033-2.
„All Time League Attendance Records”. NUFC.com. Архивирано из оригинала 29. 10. 2007. г. Приступљено 11. 8. 2008. Please note that some pre-war attendance figures used by this source were estimates and may not be entirely accurate.
A 2005 poll of English football fans rated the 1979 FA Cup Final the 15th greatest game of all time. Reference: Winter, Henry (19. 4. 2005). „Classic final? More like a classic five minutes”. Daily Telegraph. Архивирано из оригинала 21. 06. 2008. г. Приступљено 11. 8. 2008.
Collins, Roy (20. 5. 2007). „Mourinho collects his consolation prize”. The Daily Telegraph. Приступљено 27. 8. 2013. „Chelsea's Cup came wrapped in an extra ribbon, only the second team after Arsenal in 1993 to win both domestic cups.”
Galvin, Robert. „Bertie Mee”. Football Hall of Fame. National Football Museum. Архивирано из оригинала 28. 2. 2009. г. Приступљено 23. 10. 2009.
A 2005 poll of English football fans rated the 1979 FA Cup Final the 15th greatest game of all time. Reference: Winter, Henry (19. 4. 2005). „Classic final? More like a classic five minutes”. Daily Telegraph. Архивирано из оригинала 21. 06. 2008. г. Приступљено 11. 8. 2008.
„Our 2021/22 season in numbers”. Our 2021/22 season in numbers (на језику: енглески). 2024-09-15. Архивирано из оригинала 26. 10. 2022. г. Приступљено 2024-09-08.CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
„All Time League Attendance Records”. NUFC.com. Архивирано из оригинала 29. 10. 2007. г. Приступљено 11. 8. 2008. Please note that some pre-war attendance figures used by this source were estimates and may not be entirely accurate.