How is the drive to cut tackles, fouls and yellow cards going this season?

By Tony Attwood One of the great problems with instituting a large number of changes in a squad across one transfer window, is that it then takes the incoming players a long time to adjust to at least some of these factors… a) living in a new country often with a different language b) working …

It’s the anti-Arsenal drip and the false “facts” that are so insidious

By Sir Hardly Anyone It is not each individual attack on Arsenal and its manager that is particularly frustrating and annoying, especially when it is not backed up by the facts – or indeed based on utter falsehoods.   But it is also the overall effect that is so worrying, for the newspapers by and large …

Fewer fouls than Liverpool but 3 times as many yellow cards as Liverpool!

By Tony Attwood The table below relates to the number of tackles, fouls and yellow cards per game in the Premier League , with all clubs except Burnley and Everton having played four league matches.  Those two clubs are on three games. The table is in descending order of fouls called by the referee per …

The ten things Arsenal must do before the next game to assure us of safety

By Tony Attwood My point is staying with the story of the crowd chaos before the Norwich match (see On the basis of the Norwich game Arsenal stadium should be closed as unsafe) is not just to highlight this but to suggest that the safety team at Arsenal learned nothing from the events of 2017 …

Players don’t often write interesting articles about football, but…

by Tony Attwood It is possible, although perhaps rather unlikely, that you know of Tim Sparv, the Finnish midfielder.  He spent three years in the youth academy of Southampton and was a member of Southampton’s youth team that reached the final of the FA Youth Cup in 2005, playing in a team that also included …

The seven reasons why professional refereeing in England should be investigated now

By Tony Attwood It is not surprising that we have started to get a few comments made attempting to denounce or undermine the thesis developed on these pages that there is something amiss with the refereeing of Premier League games. The tactic normally used is one in which just one element of our argument about …

On the basis of the Norwich game Arsenal stadium should be closed as unsafe

By Tony Attwood I’ve been going to Arsenal since the 1960s but I have never experienced events as worrying and dangerous as I experienced while trying to gain access to the stadium yesterday for the game against Norwich. In essence, one entrance to the environs of the ground up a slope with the underground car …

Arsenal v Norwich: We’re off to a 3pm saturday kickoff! Here are the teams

By Bulldog Drummond In previous articles we have covered Home and away form and injuries and the explored the approach of each club to this season.    There’s a piece on the danger Arsenal must be aware of in this game, and of course with our regular interest in the tackle, foul, yellow situation, Expect …

Arsenal v Norwich. Home and away form and injuries

By Bulldog Drummond. Previously:  Arsenal v Norwich: exploring the approach of each club to this season Arsenal v Norwich: the danger Arsenal must be aware of in this game. Expect a foul to be given against Arsenal before Norwich kick off this weekend Here is our home and away form for last season for Arsenal …

Arsenal v Norwich: exploring the approach of each club to this season

By Bulldog Drummond It is difficult to get much from the statistics of this season since both clubs are doing a fine impersonation of a British entry in the European Song Contest and getting no points. And there is a curious link between the two clubs – just take a look at the Norwich form …

Will Ben White Live Up to his Price Tag

Will Ben White Live Up to his Price Tag? Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta looked to bolster his defensive options in the transfer window. The Spaniard quickly moved for English defender Ben White, one of his first signings of the summer. White arrived from Premier League rivals Brighton for £50 million in July. The defender followed …

Fifa is now attempting to make itself above all national and international law

By Tony Attwood We know Fifa is looking to set up its own club competition in Africa as a prelude to taking over the Champions League.  Now we can return to the way it works when anyone dares to challenge its approach. Stefan Keller was the special prosecutor of the Swiss public prosecutor’s office in …

Arsenal v Norwich: the danger Arsenal must be aware of in this game.

By Tony Attwood The statistics comparing Norwich City and Arsenal for the game on Saturday are frightening.  Fortunately it seems quite clear that Mr Arteta aware of them and has a plan in place to overcome them.  Now we are about to see if the squad has taken his response to the situation on board, …

Expect a foul to be given against Arsenal before Norwich kick off this weekend

by Bulldog Drummond Arsenal have been handed a situation worse than having the whole first team injured for this weekend’s game with bottom of the league Norwich. For the referee they have been given is the man who handed out more fouls per game against Arsenal players than any other referee last season.   And on …

Could clubs finally take on the appalling Fifa over the legality of travel?

by Tony Attwood In the end there is one set of organisations that could take on Fifa.   Not the countries that are members of course, because they are afraid of being suspended from a competition which could carry on without them.  But the clubs which are allied to the regional bodies such as Uefa. Of …

Why certain key football statistics are never ever published in the media.

By Tony Attwood How does an expert become an expert?  And how long does he stay an expert for?    Doctors have about six years training.  Solicitors also have six years.  Teachers have four years.  And all have a set retirement age. And football journalists… well none. Football is full of self-appointed experts so that …

How long is it since Arsenal last won a trophy, and how does that compare to others.

By Bulldog Drummond “All the news that fits” is a phrase thrown at newspapers who endlessly promote their own agenda through their choice of stories.  And choice is important.  Of course there are some stories that all the newspapers will cover, but actually the number of these is quite small.  England matches, the resignation or …

How often does Arsenal get three defeats in a row? More than you think!

By Bulldog Drummond Much has been made in terms of three league defeats at the start of the season, and as we’ve noted off and on in recent weeks this is indeed unusual for Arsenal.   Not unique, but unusual. But a defeat in August or September counts exactly the same as a defeat in November, …

What is Arsène Wenger up to with his proposals relating to the world cup?

By Tony Attwood One of the great things about Arsène Wenger is his ability to run rings round journalists so many times that they not only get giddy, they have no idea what he is actually saying to them. But I must admit that since he accepted a job at Fifa as chief of global …

Which squad has cost the most, and which players did Arsenal miss out on?

By Tony Attwood There is something of an oddity with Arsenal.  During the Wengerian days there was a cry from parts of the ground saying “spend some fucking money”.  Mr Wenger would smile and carry on as before.  Indeed he would often say that if he was given unlimited funds he give it back, preferring …

Martin Odegaard: signalling a serious re-build under Arteta

By David Lovelock Rumours suggesting that Mikel Arteta would land one of his big targets this summer in Norwegian starlet, Martin Odegaard, started even before the player went back to Real Madrid.  The 22-year-old was keen on a move away from Real Madrid, it was said, and Los Blancos were ready to sell.  What could …

As Untold predicted: Martinez and co in trouble for illegal entry and by-passing covid rules.

By Sir Hardly Anyone Well!  I say again, “Well!!!” Can you imagine what the reaction in the UK media would have been if the ex-Arsenal goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez had still played for Arsenal.  The world (and possibly half the solar system) would have come crashing down on Arsenal’s head.   Or what if Tottenham’s Cristian Romero …

Arsenal women beat the Champions in a really exciting match

By Tony Attwood Chelsea are the reigning women’s premier league champions.  But more than that they have won the title five times in the last seven years.  But at Arsenal Stadium today Arsenal Women saw off Chelsea with a 3-2 win under the guidance of the new Arsenal manager. Of course the media are using …

Was there another reason why Arsenal ditched Martinez and kept Leno?

By Sir Hardly Anyone We’ve talked about the way in which the Daily Mirror has pretended that Martinez had a better season in 2020/1 than Leno and that Arsenal made a mistake in selling Martinez.  They ignore the fact that Martinez was not happy to stay on as backup keeper, and had he been forced …

Arsenal v Chelsea Women – opening weekend of the WSL

  by Andrew Crawshaw In an eerily familiar fashion Arsenal have been drawn against both Chelsea and Manchester City in their opening three matches of the Women’s Super League (WSL).  Unlike our men though the Women will be fighting those two clubs for the title so both games are real six-pointers. The WSL started on …