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January 2026

The Kinks frontman on watching the Gunners with brother and bandmate Dave, and nearly missing a gig to see England's World Cup win

- Richard Purden

RAY DAVIES

What was the first game you ever watched live?

That was Arsenal against Bolton Wanderers. This guy called Nat Lofthouse was up front for Bolton - he could head the ball further than most players could kick it!

Is it fair to say supporting Arsenal was destined thanks to your family?

Arsenal was part of our background. Dad was a big supporter and would go regularly to matches. My brother Dave and I were taken to games as soon as we could walk and still went together when the Kinks formed. Dad passed on memories of players around before our time. My sister Gwen sometimes went as well, because she had a secret crush on goalkeeper Jack Kelsey.

What do you remember about the culture around Arsenal postwar?

My dad would talk about those years in great detail, and football was always on the agenda. Before we got a TV, we'd gather around the Bush radio out in the kitchen when the Arsenal were playing. The result would always determine the mood around the house on a Saturday night. When the match didn't go our way, Dad would even sometimes give the front room a miss and have a few drinks on his own in the pub. This would allow Dave and me to play the music of our generation, such as Buddy Holly.

What part of Highbury did you watch games from while growing up?

I have many fond memories of being in the North Bank, but Dave and I found a special spot by the East Stand railings, away from the crush of the North Bank.

Did you have any matchday traditions?

For big matches, Dave used to wear red pants and I had a lucky pair of gloves.

imageWhat did you enjoy most about going to watch matches at Highbury?

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