By Bulldog Drummond In our post on 12 February we showed that Arsenal, are undertaking a tiny number of tackles compared with Leeds United… 278 by Arsenal; 424 by Leeds so far this season. And Leeds, remember have played one game fewer than Arsenal. But why on earth would Arsenal tackle so much less than …
By Tony Attwood It looks a little as if the publicity we have given to our regular chart which compares tackles, fouls, yellow cards and penalties might be having an impact. This table (a new edition is at the end of this article) is unique – no one else has ever looked at such things …
By Tony Attwood We’ve been discussing from time to time how Arsenal let young players slip through their fingers and go elsewhere. The implication in the media is that it is always Arsenal’s fault, and no other club makes the same cockups as Arsenal. And indeed it is interesting that one player we held on …
By Tony Attwood Arsenal buy the wrong players, pay over the odds when we do make a signing, and let brilliant youngsters slip through their hands and can’t keep our youth players who are always being poached. Right? Well that is certainly the story put about by the media, and encouraged by bloggers. Hundreds of …
By Tony Attwood Defeats happen, we all know that. Defeats are not the problem. The problem is letting the occasional defeat become a series of defeats (occasionally interspersed with draws). If you want the secret to how the Wenger teams consistently ended up in the top four in the Premier League, this is it. In …
By Tony Attwood Although the media didn’t note it at the time, because they never note anything that is not sanctioned by PGMO, the introduction of VAR gave us one of the more amusing moments from PGMO’s history. It was Sky Sports, one of the most solid upholders of PGMO’s god-like status, who in a …
by Tony Attwood If you want to encourage people to attack a specific group there is one simple way to do it. You make the group secret and select, while you make it clear that group has power. At once people become resentful and angry. They feel excluded, and start blaming the secret group for …
By Tony Attwood Of course when I wrote my little series on refereeing (links at the end of this piece) about the way in which discussion of referees and their activities is non-existent I had no idea that Mike Dean was about the get death threats. Obviously I am as appalled as anyone about …
By Tony Attwood On this site we have often pondered the relationship between transfer expenditure and trophies won, and regularly reached the conclusion that the two are not as directly linked as some fans and most journalists and bloggers like to think. Indeed in the seasons before the virus came along football transfers (most of …
By Tony Attwood Previously in this series: Are the referees and the media really out to get Arsenal, or am I just imagining it? How discussions about refereeing are deliberately stifled by the media Referees: the odd statistics that are simply never revealed or discussed How we have been utterly misled about football: part 4 …
By Tony Attwood This is part four of the series on Arsenal, referees and the media. The earlier parts are: Are the referees and the media really out to get Arsenal, or am I just imagining it? How discussions about refereeing are deliberately stifled by the media Referees: the odd statistics that are simply never …
By Tony Attwood This is part three of the series on Arsenal, referees and the media. The earlier parts are: Are the referees and the media really out to get Arsenal, or am I just imagining it? How discussions about refereeing are deliberately stifled by the media And interestingly as I came to post this …
By Tony Attwood This article continues from Are the referees and the media really out to get Arsenal, or am I just imagining it? I concluded that earlier piece by making the point that news is invariably selected by news outlets to fit an existing agenda. Which raises the question, is there a conscious …
By Tony Attwood This is part one of our series on gaslighting 2: How discussions about refereeing are deliberately stifled by the media 3: Referees: the odd statistics that are simply never revealed or discussed 4: How we have been utterly misled about football: part 4 5: Hiding the problem of refereeing is destroying the …
By Tony Attwood When Mr Wenger left Arsenal in May 2018, we were sixth, with a points per game for that season of 1.66. When Mr Emery left Arsenal he points per game had sunk to 1.38 and we were 8th. Today the points per game for this season is 1.34 and we are 10th, …
By Bulldog Drummond In the old days the journalists would always write, “the games are coming thick and fast for Arsenal”, and they would write that every time we had a mid-week game as well as a weekend match. Strangely back in the 1920s when clubs used to play on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, a …
By Bulldog Drummond Our review of the referee performances this year with Arsenal and Aston Villa, and our review of the home and away performances of the club, and the review of recent games, all suggest the two sides are evenly matched. We’ve also noted that the most common result in the Premier League this …
By Bulldog Drummond Back in the days of Arsene Wenger the media used to give attention to injury totals in order to “prove” that he was the cause of Arsenal’s high level of injuries. This was of course completely untrue, and we discovered several sets of data that were completely faked in order to “prove” …
By Bulldog Drummond For a few weeks at the start of the season Arsenal and Aston Villa were high flying clubs, but that quickly slipped away. Villa have now played a uniquely low level of home games but when it comes to comparing Villa’s home form with Arsenal’s away form, the parallels are obvious, …
By Tony Attwood As has been the case for a few seasons now, each of the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League clubs that has made it to the round of 32 is allowed to register a maximum of three new eligible players. Since 2018/19, however, it no longer matters if those players have …
By Tony Attwood For a club to succeed over time it needs to build a positive reputation. In fact it has to build several positive reputations. The club needs its fans, its players and all its support staff to believe in the club and feel that it is travelling in the right direction. And it …
by Tony Attwood There are crises, and there are crises. Most crises in football are simply ignored by the media refusing to talk about them, and instead making up transfer stories that never happen. The long running crisis in English Premier League refereeing is kept hidden in this way. The crisis that is the FA …
By Tony Attwood Arsenal now are top of the red card league, with five red cards this season. No other club has five. Four clubs have had three, six clubs have had none. Arsenal were also top of the red card league last season, where they had five all season. But although the media …
by Bulldog Drummond With Alexandre Lacazette having scored in each of his last three Premier League away appearances and Arsenal having an extra buoyancy we enter this match with a certain level of enthusiasm as you may have seen in our earlier little pieces… Wolverhampton v Arsenal; playing style, penalties and bed linen The window …
By Bulldog Drummond Isn’t it odd, how one little blog, focused on numbers, can point something out, and then it changes! It was way, way, way back in the distant and very dim past that Wolverhampton once did the double over Arsenal. It wasn’t a very impressive double but it was a double. …