By Tony Attwood The journalists don’t exactly say that we are a lower form of life, but there is constantly something within the way in which they describe fans that suggests that we are, as a group, of low intelligence, limited attention span, and lacking in any ability to understand, discuss, debate, consider… We are …
By Tony Attwood The match against Leicester looked pretty dispiriting on Match of the Day, as it sounded on Arsenal TV, so those who broke the boycott and paid their £14.95 didn’t get much for the money. But despite there being some protest breakers it looks like the protest might have been a success. There …
By Tony Attwood This season we have the worst start to a season since 2011/12. In that season after six league games the table looked like this Team P W D L F A GD Pts 1 Manchester United 6 5 1 0 22 5 17 16 2 Manchester City 6 5 1 0 19 …
We’re back on Twitter (@UntoldArsenal) and Facebook (UntoldArsenalToday) By Tony Attwood The problem with most analyses of football is that we are repeatedly told that when a club is failing there are only two things that can be done: buy new players and change the manager. But that is a problem for Arsenal because …
By Tony Attwood This is the moment we have a little chance to fight back against the exploitation of fans both by the TV companies and by the clubs that bow down to them. The Untold team – little band that we are – are not paying £15 to watch the match. Those of us …
After quite a long lay-off we are back on Twitter @UntoldArsenal and Facebook@UntoldArsenalToday. Please do follow us. Untold Arsenal is fully backing the campaign supported by AISA – the Arsenal Independent Supporters’ Association to protest as best we can against the charging of £14.95 for supporters to watch today’s game against Leicester on Sky. We’ll be …
By Bulldog Drummond Last season we gained a major insight into the way football was being played in the Premier League by analysing three factors: the number of tackles, fouls and yellow cards. Leicester we found had really weird statistics in these areas in the first half of last season, tackling way beyond anyone else, …
by Bulldog Drummond Why are many of us boycotting this game? Quite simply because of the cost at £14.95. I still have a load of money in Arsenal FC, left over from the matches I couldn’t see last season and this season on my season ticket, so to ask me to pay more to watch …
By Tony Attwood As you will of course know, and indeed as is rather implied within the name, the “25 man squad” can be made up of 25 players. No surprises there. But Arsenal have only 22 players in the squad. And that’s after we left out Ozil. The reason of course was that we …
By Tony Attwood Please note this article refers to academic research into referee behaviour – the links to the research are given at the foot of the article. The great thing about the debate concerning referees is that when Untold started out 14 years ago, the only evidence we had was what we saw on …
By Tony Attwood As you will know if you are a regular reader of Untold, there is a major crisis facing Fifa through the trial happening in Switzerland which pitches Infantino, the head of Fifa against the Swiss state. Now we have had the court decisions in Trinidad and Tobago in which for the first …
By Tony Attwood The point is that we have had a transfer window in which we have signed a fair number of players and spent a lot of money. These guys, along with some more of our youngsters, need to be introduced into the squad, and they need to get used to their team mates. …
By Bulldog Drummond Arsenal are right up at the top of the injury table, and once again I must report that we have spied no articles explaining how Arsenal being top of the injury list (which they occasionally were) was always the fault of Mr Wenger, when here we are again, at the top. Is …
by Bulldog Drummond Tonight we are away to Rapid Wien, kick off at the singularly bizarre time of 1755 GMT. It is normal with these previews for newspapers and websites imperiously to headline that “All you need to know” and then tell you the date, time and TV channel. I would never wish it to …
By Iver Number This season there have been 48 games played in the Premier League. Of those 22 have been away wins, 17 have been home wins and 9 have been draws. In 2018/19 – the last season without any corona virus interruption, 128 games out of 380 were away wins. Looking at both sets …
by Tony Attwood As you may well know (at least if you have been paying attention) Untold has a certain interest in the evil doings of Fifa not to mention the work of the arch-demon Mr Infantino (currently engaged in legal proceedings in Switzerland, along with the now disgraced head of the legal system for …
By Tack Tishan Last season in the league we weren’t that good. We all know that. We came eighth. Other stats back that up. We had the seventh best attack in the league, and the eighth best defence. Over the last two summer transfer windows we have been right at the top trying to outspend …
By Bulldog Drummond So now how do we feel? Well, pretty miserable and fed up and all that stuff. No one is actually saying that we spent more than anyone else in the summer because well, the way to improve the team is to buy lots and lots of players, that’s the mantra of the …
By Tony Attwood So this weekend we learned some stuff, such as The refs decision is final except when VAR is involved. The VAR is final except when Liverpool is involved Touching an official is not an offence any more so long as the guilty player is officially designated a nice guy by his manager.. …
By Tony Attwood Obviously we’re not happy, because Arsenal lost. It’s always a downer. But normally for each group of supporters who are down others are on the up. And I guess fans of the four teams above us in the table at the moment, and quite possibly Tottenham, Leeds and Manchester City supporters are …
by Bulldog Drummond The BBC as usual give us a score prediction (1-1) but no team predict ion. Today is exactly the same, but they do tell us that “Arsenal could lose seven league matches in a row against the same opponent for the first time since doing so versus Ipswich between 1974 and 1977.” …
by Bulldog Drummond It’s been a while since we were above Manchester City in the table, and football is (I am told) a funny old game, so let’s celebrate the moment by looking at the league table. Team P W D L F A GD Pts 1 Everton 4 4 0 0 12 5 7 …
By Tony Attwood Although the Premier League plays its games in England, there is little that is English about it. The number of players per club who start a match and who are qualified to play for England is 33% – but not all of these are “English” in the normal sense of the word, …
by Bulldog Drummond You know times are weird when Liverpool start being criticised by the media. As with the Mail that said, “All Liverpool had to do to remain revered champions was not be a self-serving club like Manchester United… they failed by trying to sell English football out for a sack of cash.” Mind …
By Sir Hardly Anyone The window is still open. I know that because I feel the cool autumn breeze on my face. But that’s not to say Arsenal are doing deals with anyone in the Championship or below. Rather deals are being set up now to be completed in January. And the first one is, …