By Bulldog Drummond Untold Updates and solving the mobile problem: We’re back with our videos: do take a peek at Untold GoonerNews Driving home on Thursday night I heard the headline news on BBC Radio 4 that there was trouble at the Palace. Curiously there didn’t seem to be any mention of football at …
By Bulldog Drummond Untold Updates and solving the mobile problem: We’re back with our videos: do take a peek at Untold GoonerNews It is time I think to consider once again how much value the top spending clubs of the last transfer window have got for their £££m. As we reported earlier in …
By Tony Attwood Untold Updates and solving the mobile problem: We’re back with our videos: do take a peek at Untold GoonerNews In the last article on football corruption and scandals (Why is it all so underreported part 1) I reached the point of noting that scandals, corruption and illegality exist aplenty in …
By Tony Attwood Untold Updates and solving the mobile problem: We’re back with our videos: do take a peek at Untold GoonerNews Compared to some areas of society in the UK football is left pretty much alone by journalists when it comes to investigating potential scandals and I have often wondered why. First, …
by Sir Hardly Anyone You may have noticed that of late there has been a major shift among the newspapers and websites over Arsenal transfer news. Up to last summer there was some sort of attempt in most journalistic reports to link the headline to the text of the “story” as it is known in …
By Christophe Jost and Tony Attwood A lot of writing and broadcasting about football obviously consists of personal opinion. When such commentary is done well it tends to be backed up by examples, comparisons and facts. When it is done poorly one of these three elements – the examples, the comparisons and the facts – …
by Tony Attwood In the UK we get most of our football on TV via four channels: the BBC, which is free to air and covers occasional live games but mostly focusses on highlights after the match, ITV which at the moment focuses on international games, Sky and BT Sport – these last two being …
By Tony Attwood What is in a word? Quite a lot sometimes if it allows us to express something complex in a simple way. The word gerrymander (originally written Gerry-mander) was invented by a writer on the Boston Gazette in 1812. It was used when the electoral boundaries in Massachusetts were redrawn to help the …
By Bulldog Drummond It may seem hard to recall this as being the case but there was a time when the Arsenal v Leeds games were the biggest grudge matches of the campaign, and the rivalry between the supporters of each club out ranked that of most others. Much of this arose from the 1970/1 …
by Bulldog Drummond Arsenal’s home form is still very much mid-table but had we not beaten Man U it would have been relegation form – we are that close to the edge at the moment. Here’s the table… home games only. Team P W D L F A GD Pts 1 Liverpool 11 11 0 …
By Bulldog Drummond Arsenal have won the FA Cup more than any other team. They have also appeared in the final of the competition more than any other team except Manchester United, who have 20 final appearances – exactly the same as do Arsenal. Arsenal also have had the manager – Mr Wenger – who …
By Sir Hardly Anyone Having more or less run out of players to tip as being the men about to join Arsenal, the media have reversed their strategy today and are now looking for players that they can claim are about to leave. Unfortunately one of the pre-requisites for being a football journalist these days …
By Tony Attwood It’s quite possible that England has never had a football magazine like The Athletic before. It is serious, it is adult, there is a lot of it, you have to pay for it, and it is online. So you read it on your “device”. Also the articles are long – more like …
By Tony Attwood I have often argued that although we all get the idea that football is handled differently in Europe from the way it is worked in England, there is a feeling put out by the alliance of the media, the League and PGMO that this is just because the funny foreigners don’t quite …
by Sir Hardly Anyone If you are a regular reader you’ll know we regularly carry lists of all the players being tipped to come to Arsenal during each transfer window. Normally the accuracy level of these newspaper and blog predictions is dreadful – about 3% – or to put it the other way around 97% …
By Tony Attwood There is something of a feeling of elation after the win against Manchester United, as indeed there should be. For after five games without a win and indeed just one win in 16, a win against a traditional “top six” club was very welcome indeed. After all it stopped what seemed an …
Sir Hardly Anyone And so it seems that with no one noticing much, the window is actually open. So who are we buying. 1: Firmino Talksport are so excited they seem to think that he has actually signed. Or at least in their headline they ask “Has Firmino signed?’ In fact it is a typical …
by Tony Attwood It started on 19 December when Nitram’s article on this site noted that “Three sources suggested in the post-match comments after the Man C game that Arsenal could learn a lot from how the opposition approached the game with their approach to fouling.” “We might perhaps remember,” Nitram continued, Man C staff, …
By Tony Attwood This article continues from the articles two days ago relating to how many cards each team gets. This table below shows the number of cards per game involving different clubs. The club with the most cards per game is Arsenal with 4.90 cards on average. The lowest is Manchester City with 2.40 …
By Bulldog Drummond Looking at the last 10 games between Arsenal and Manchester United we find Arsenal have won three and Manchester United have won four. And indeed it is possible to see something rather positive here in that in the last three league games we have had two draws and a win. Date Game …
By Bulldog Drummond Man U’s away form puts them at number 8 in the away league with three wins, three draws, and four defeats. Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts 1 Liverpool 9 8 1 0 20 5 15 25 2 Chelsea 10 7 0 3 24 18 6 21 3 …
Data and analyses from Andrew, and from Footballcharts.co.uk Commentary from Tony We have been discovering huge variations in the number of fouls per card given by referees and how these might be explained by the severity of the fouls, or the leniency or otherwise of the referee. But also there is another possibility here – …
This article follows from “If Premier League matches were fixed, how would we know?” Data and analyses from Andrew, and from Footballcharts.co.uk Commentary from Tony In the last article we saw that huge variations exist in the number of fouls it takes in games to get a card. But of course such figures as …
Data and analyses from Andrew, and from Footballcharts.co.uk Commentary from Tony. This is part one of a three part series on data that suggests match fixing might be happening in the Premier League, which is being published through the course of today. I started by asking myself a simple question: if something dubious was …
By Tony Attwood A little while ago I reported on how much of Europe was discussing the admission by Uefa that it was unable to cope with match fixing and needed to engage outside help. The story was in many European papers but not in the UK. Indeed I wasn’t able to find any UK …