By Tony Attwood In the days of Mr Wenger, Arsenal was regularly mauled in the press because of the number of players the club had out injured. Arsenal was rarely at the top of the injury league (except when one “outlet” managed to count some players twice) but the club was in the upper reaches. …
By Sir Hardly Anyone The journalistic and blogging world has been praising Aston Villa for getting Buendia as being exactly the man they wanted. At the same time Arsenal are being criticised for not trying hard enough. Buendia is a winger who scored 15 goals last season for Norwich in the championship. Now Norwich are …
By Sir Hardly Anyone “Aston Villa deal Arsenal huge blow as they close in on club record signing of Emiliano Buendia after agreeing £40m deal with Norwich… as midfielder has medical in Argentina after agreeing personal terms.” So sayeth the Daily Mail, and of course they have to say that because all through the last …
By Sir Hardly Anyone If you have been here before you’ll probably have seen that we’ve spent ages researching and explaining the incredible tactical turnaround that Mr Arteta created last season at the club, which resulted in very poor results in the first third of the season as the change was implemented, and stunning results …
By Tony Attwood The Daily Telegraph is reporting this morning that Manchester United have announced that they will allow fans to buy shares in the club. Shares that will have full voting rights. Which I am sure will make some Manchester United fans claim a victory and some Arsenal fans who support the Arsenal Supporters …
By Tony Attwood The differences between Mr Wenger and Mr Arteta seem so obvious: Mr Wenger was a player of modest proportions who had had significant experience and success as a manager before coming to Arsenal. For Mr Arteta there was success as a player in Scotland and England. But people forget, Arsene Wenger knew …
by Tony Attwood Speaking generally, there are two ways to express an opinion on a football club. One is by providing lots of facts and comparing how the club is doing with other clubs. That’s the traditional method. The other is the Trump method, which is simply to assert something and then just treats it …
By Tony Attwood More details are being added to Arsenal’s summer, and the summer break looks shorter than ever before. Players involved in the Euros should be back in training by the time the season starts, but whether they will be fit and ready to play is a different matter. Worse we could lose some …
By Bulldog Drummond They don’t come much better than that. Edu takes his shirt off. With American owners it is not too surprising that our pre-season tour for 2021/22 will start in the USA. In this case in Orlando, where we shall be playing a game against Inter Milan and then one of either Everton …
By Tony Attwood As we have seen of late Arsenal have been working on a stunningly revolutionary approach to football in the past 18 months. One that involves cutting our yellow card haul in half, creating what throughout the whole of last season (not just the last two thirds) was the third best defence in …
By Sir Hardly Anyone Ask most people what they thought of maths at school and they will tell you it was boring. Or they hated it. Of course some quite liked it, but these people generally keep quiet about that, because they get to be called nerds and are told (by people who have no …
By Tony Attwood One of my arguments about blogs and newspapers, not to mention radio and TV stations, is that the commentators seize on an idea and run with it. So the idea grows that Arsenal have a rubbish goalkeeper and need to replace him. Also Arsenal “needs to trim a hefty wage bill.” That’s …
By Sir Hardly Anyone If this were a traditional war, this would be the moment when a significant amount of hunkering down into bunkers would be taking place. And I say that because although no one is shooting at anyone else (at least not as far as I know) there is not the slightest sign …
By Tony Attwood Last season is one that investigators into the oddities of football will probably dwell on for a long time, because it gave us a unique insight into the influence of the crowd upon referees. Of course it’s not something PGMO encourage their pals in the media to talk about, but… I wondered …
By Tony Attwood As we have been noting the media absolutely will not touch the story concerning Arsenal’s dramatic tactical switch which reduced the level of tackling by the club last season and so reduced the yellow card level for the season by 45%. To achieve this Arsenal were engaged in a major change in …
By Tony Attwood The last post here was Arsenal’s yellow cards dropped by 45% last season. How? Why? And how did it help? That was the second statistical bombshell of last season – the first being that a club like Arsenal could slip down to 15th in the league by Christmas and be looking like …
By Tony Attwood In 2020/21 Arsenal reduced their yellow card tally for the season by almost half compared with the season before, cutting the number of cards received from 86 down to 47. It was an extraordinary achievement by Mr Arteta, and was an approach that clearly took a while for the players to …
By Sir Hardly Anyone One of the prime reasons for the media wanting to tell us that Arsenal is in crisis, and that the fact that the last two thirds of the season was not a brilliant period for the club, is because it gives them plenty to write about. We’ve noted here how some …
By Tony Attwood In a recent commentary on the article The anti-Arsenal conspiracy. Here’s the evidence. Kingsmuf said… “Surely it’s where Arsenal are at the end of the season that’s important. There’s no trophy for being good for two thirds of the season. One thing is certain, 8th isn’t good enough for Arsenal. Also, we’re …
By Sir Hardly Anyone. The Express is unrepentant – for while certain other drainpipes have begun to ease off their wild and outrageous attacks on Mr Arteta, and one or two are even admitting that the last two thirds of the season were pretty amazing, publications with a lower reading age (and that’s just of …
By Tony Attwood Untold Arsenal began publishing in January 2008 – over 13 years ago, and from the early days one of our themes was that the media had a particularly negative attitude toward Arsenal. That negativity has continued, but really, there never has been the level of assault on Arsenal such as we are …
By Sir Hardly Anyone. This piece follows on from Talksport launches screamingly hilarious and inaccurate attack on Arsenal Raheem Sterling and Riyad Mahrez scored 14 goals each this season. Nicolas Pépé scored 15. So why would Arsenal want to ditch Pepe and buy Sterling and Mahrez? Only the esteemed Matt Hughes and Sami Mokbel …
By Tony Attwood Jackson Cole has written a piece on the TalkSport website which is one of the most screamingly funny inaccurate pieces of football “journalism” (I use the word lightly) ever seen in print. It is headlined “No matter how you measure it, this seems like one of Arsenal’s worst seasons in living memory …
By Sir Hardly Anyone The Daily Mirror is the Trump of football journalism. The denial of Arsenal’s three part success in the last two thirds of last season is now well established. No mention is made of the incredible improvement in the club’s win record, no mention of the way Arsenal changed their style to …
By Tony Attwood In this past season Arsenal won 42% of its home games and 53% of its away games. This was in total contrast to the figures of recent years. Indeed going right back to the earliest days of the league, almost all clubs regularly did better at home than away. In the table …