By Tony Attwood There is an article about Aubameyang today in the Guardian in which he blames all his problems on Mr Arteta. Which is pretty much what you might expect both because of what we know about Aubameyang’s own problems, and the media’s desire to knock Arsenal. And what is interesting is that the …
By Tony Attwood The idea developed on this site about transfers is not only that they seem to fail more often than they live up to expectation, but also that when they fail the result can be not just a club stagnating, but a club in decline. And that decline can be both in terms …
By Tony Attwood OK Jack’s moment of balance came as he was talking to Arsenal Media so we are not going to get any criticism but even so it was good to read a positive comment after all the raging negativity being thrown at the club across the last week. Considering the young players who …
By Tony Attwood One of the regular comments made against Arsenal is that there is no coherent plan. I disagree. In fact, I think the club has over the past two years had three plans. Plan A: to wrest back control of matches from PGMO This, we’ve been following for over a year. Cut out …
By Tony Attwood One explanation as to why we can’t beat other teams who are aiming for European football next season is that our defence has not yet got itself adjusted to the way they need to perform when facing Liverpool, Chelsea etc. In this regard, we were not helped by the fact that we …
By Tony Attwood As the media continue with the view that signings are good and no signings are bad (which might seem reasonable if one doesn’t look at the impact the signings of last summer had) it is perhaps time to consider Arsenal’s season to date in a slightly different manner. And here, the point …
By Tony Attwood I guess it is time to put the transfer window to bed (even though some of the media want to keep it running, as with stories such as Four free agent bargains Arsenal can still sign after transfer deadline day disappointment which has just emerged from the Express. Not to mention Club …
By Tony Attwood Club after club, player after player, panic after panic: the media gave us the lot as a description of what Arsenal were up to. A desperate attempt to sign anyone who could kick a ball; yet no one in the media picked up on what actually was going on. That no one …
By Tony Attwood So, a jolly night at the local dance club here is the East Midlands, and back home to find that the Aubameyang saga that was on off on off on off on off and so forth ended up on. Or was that off. No it was on, he’s left for Barcelona. The …
By Sir Hardly Anyone Of course I don’t allow the staff to sit around watching TV all evening long – its bad for morale and bad for the soul, and the lower classes, should in my opinion, be kept busy with the basic tasks of life, until they bed down with the horses in the …
By Sir Hardly Anyone Of course nothing in the crazy world of transfers is done until the details are confirmed by the club, and there seems to be no sign of anyone at the airport or the training centre or even getting lost on the Underground. One mover is Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (1) who is going …
By Tony Attwood In the summer of 2021 Arsenal spent £156.8m on a new defence, more than any other Premier League club spent overall. And given the general point of view that spending money on new players is the only way to progress in the league, one might expect two things. First, that Arsenal would, …
By Sir Hardly Anyone Although, as we saw in the last article, the Guardian’s list of transfers does not seem to include anyone coming in for a fee, this is not how the rest of the media see the situation. As for example with ‘Done deal confirmed’: Romano says Arsenal have reached ‘full agreement’ to complete …
By Sir Hardly Anyone It is looking as if we might have annoyed the Daily Mirror just a little bit with our years of reporting the summer transfer windows, showing that the accuracy rate of media predictions of who Arsenal are going to sign, ranges from one percent to a record four and a half …
By Tony Attwood According to the Swiss newspaper Le Matin, the Spanish prosecutor’s office has opened an investigation into the management of Barça, focussing on the work of president Josep Maria Bartomeu, who resigned in October 2020. This follows a complaint filed on Wednesday by the current management of FC Barçelona, which has been under …
By Tony Attwood FIFA has announced that it is going to reform the loan system of players from next summer and suggests that this could have quite an impact on some clubs. We are used to stories about Chelsea having several teams of young players out on loan each season, and then discarding those they …
By Sir Hardly Anyone So the situation continues. We have now either sold, given away or loaned a total of ten players Ryan Alebiosu, Calum Chambers. Tyreece John-Jules, Karl Hein, Pablo Marí, Sead Kolasinac, Brooke Norton-Cuffy, Folarin Balogun, Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Harry Clarke. On the other hand we seem to have brought in no one. The …
By Tony Attwood As we know, (although the English media refuse to mention it) Gianni Infantino, the President of Fifa, has moved himself and his family to Qatar. One of the interesting points is that when the rumours of the move started, Infantino publicly denied the story. Now, when asked, a Fifa spokesman pretends Fifa …
By Sir Hardly Anyone Please note following consultation with readers over problems with blank spaces within the text we’ve made some changes. If you still have a problem with layout please can you leave a comment with details. Last summer Arsenal spent quite a bit of money. To be precise it was Nuno Tavares: £6.8m …
By Tony Attwood According to the Telegraph Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has been “left out of Arsenal’s mid-season trip to Dubai as the club attempt to offload him before the transfer window shuts.” They contrast this with the fate of Jack Wilshere who they say is going to Dubai with Arsenal. The story is the Aubameyang doesn’t want …
By Tony Attwood This article continues from our previous piece: The transfer window is nearly over, so why ain’t we signed no one? If you are a regular reader you might recall how there was a time when Untold would predict the outcome of various leagues in Europe at the start of the season. And …
By Sir Hardly Anyone Four players, as you will well know, have gone – at least for a while. Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Folarin Balogun, Pablo Mari and Sead Kolasinac. And in return no one has come in. Which sounds pretty odd when put like that. But then, when we look at the rest of the league, …
We knew what it would be like from the very start: Burnley were certain to play 11 behind the ball from the off. With 16 goals scored this season they are bottom of the league in every sense. They came for a draw and got it. OK it was up to Arsenal to beat them …
By Tony Attwood Apologies if you were unable to get onto Untold for a while on 25 January. There was a technical fault, but it’s all sorted now. Our desire, so often expressed on this site, is that no referee should ever oversee more than two games per club in a season. So we thought …
by Tony Attwood We have often commented on this blog about the way the loan system has been manipulated by certain clubs. And now, years and years after we really started picking up on the story Fifa have said they are going to do something about it! It was our much missed correspondent Anne …