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As you can see above, there is a special event on 25 March run by the Arsenal Independent Supporters Association.

LIVE CONVERSATION WITH:

Lee Dixon, Paul Davis, Alan Smith and Andy Cole

Special Guest: DAVID DEIN

Venue: Picturehouse Finsbury Park, 11 City North Place, N4 3FU

Nearest tube station is Finsbury Park (Victoria Line, Picadilly Line, Thameslink Services)

All ticket proceeds and any raffle ticket sales will go directly to the Kevin Campbell Foundation.

This event is organised by Arsenal Independent Supporters Assocation in association with Arsenal FC.

Tickets available from www.aisa.org

Doors Open 19.00

Please be seated by 1930

Event starts 1945

This event takes place on 25 March, and is a special event organised by Arsenal Independent Supporters Associaton (AISA) – the organisation Untold Arsenal has been supporting since we first started publishing in 2012 and in conjunction with whom we also run the Arsenal History Society web site.

Tickets and more details can be found on www.aisa.org and we really do hope that you can support this event.

And finally, and exclusively (I think) the Untold Arsenal London League Table…

So secondly, and completely unrelated to the event above, but something we have been puzzling over in recent days, following my plea for a London League table, Nitram immediately came up with the goods.

And to be clear this is the league table of London clubs playing London clubs this season. This has been published most seasons in recent years, but as I pointed out the other day, somehow the footballing world has lost interest in the phenomena, largely I suspect because of Arsenal being top. As we all know, Arsenal is only of interest to the media when the club fails.

So this is the table built from all the matches in which the seven Premier League teams based in London play each other. The winners are awarded the title of Champions of London by us, and anyone else who is interested. No ceremony takes place however and by and large the media show no interest.

By the end of the season, all the clubs will of course have played 12 games so it is still just possible that Chelsea or Fulham could overtake Arsenal by winning at least two of their three remaining matches, while Arsenal lose all three. Which while possible, doesn’t seem very likely.

On the other hand, two wins from the remaining three games will secure the title of Kings of London for Arsenal.

Club P W D L F A GD PTS

Arsenal 9 6 2 1 19 8 +11 20

Chelsea 9 4 3 2 15 11 +4 15

Fulham 9 4 3 2 13 10 +3 15

Crystal Palace 10 3 2 5 10 15 -5 11

West Ham 11 3 2 6 12 21 -9 11

Tottenham Ho 9 3 1 5 14 13 +1 10

Brentford 9 3 1 5 10 15 -5 10

Last season Arsenal won the London league with 24 points and a goal difference of +17. Tottenham were fourth (with a goal difference of minus four, instead of the sixth position they now occupy with a goal difference of +1) and Crystal Palace were bottom with two wins and four draws giving them ten points.

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