Please note that on Friday 26th April Untold Arsenal will be unavailable between approx. 2pm and 3pm for essential upgrading work on our server. By Tony Attwood Even before last night’s game the boot was going into Mr Emery as can be seen from the headline, “Shades of Wenger? Stubborn Emery’s latest stance may cost …
There might still be several weeks to go in the season, but already there is an “end of term” feeling around Emirates Stadium. Sure, there is a big difference between finishing third or sixth, but to fans, even third will represent nothing more than a season of solid performances that never threatened to take …
Please note that on Friday 26th April Untold Arsenal will be unavailable between approx. 2pm and 3pm for essential upgrading work on our server. by Bulldog Drummond Making Arsenal play again so soon after the Palace match seems a little unfair, but that is how the games come out and so that is the game …
Over the course of Unai Emery’s first season in charge, Arsenal have been putting in better performances and are in the running to claim a very crowded top-four spot. The team needs reinforcing if Arsenal is to challenge for silverware, but so far, the likes of Lucas Torreira and Matteo Guendouzi have proven to …
By Sir Hardly Anyone Seated as I was, on the morning after the Palace match, in the Toppled Bollard, famed watering hole of the elite of English newspapers’ football reporters I perceived from without the hoof-beats of a galloping hoard of wildbeests as in came four football reporters working in the medium of radio, each …
By Tony Attwood We see it every day – criticism on blogs of particular players and/or members of the management team. Of course the bloggettas, being inherently cowardly they rarely take responsibility for the opinions expressed, but instead quote three or four twitter accounts. But the impression is clearly given: because these bloggers never talk …
by Bulldog Drummond So since others have now realised that the defining issue in Arsenal’s league position, and the best way to predict results, is the difference between the away and home form, let’s take a look at that. At home we remain a top three club… (these tables were written before all of this …
By Tony Attwood Is football really falling apart, or is it just the media finding something else to write about? Take a look at these headlines from the Telegraph which suggest there is a certain change of approach going on… (They were all on the Telegraph’s site on one day). *** Manchester United academy …
By Sir Hardly Anyone Yes those rumours just keep on rolling rolling rolling. The Daily Mail, the 19th century newspaper with 18th century attitudes is running the old story that Emery has just £45m to spend, although it could be more if we end up in the top four this season. Wow, haven’t heard that …
By Bulldog Drummond Since the first leg of the Uefa cup tie against Arsenal, Napoli have played one game – a 3-1 away win against Chievo. The result left them in second place in the league Team P W D L F A GD Pts 1 Juventus 32 27 3 2 65 22 43 84 …
By Tony Attwood Last night was a moment when anyone listening to BBC Radio 5 would have heard them go apoplectically berserk about Arsenal. Before the game they were saying Arsenal were awful. Terrible. Shocking. After the game by way of variation Arsenal were shocking. Terrible Awful. Oh yes but Emery had made …
by Bulldog Drummond I am interested to see that finally, after about 2 years of commentary on the subject from Untold Arsenal, some of the media are actually waking up to the fact that the easiest way to think about Arsenal’s next game is to consider whether it is home or away. Of course in …
By Tony Attwood Before this season began Untold made a series of predictions as to who would win certain European Leagues. Those predictions were… England: Manchester City Spain: Barcelona Scotland: Celtic Italy: Juventus Germany: Bayern Munich France: PSG My point here was not to suggest that I was particularly clever in coming up with these …
by Sir Hardly Anyone We have done it for the last three years and it gained some interest. Plus it made a point: 97% of all transfer rumours are gook. Not gobbledegook but just plain gook. So can the media johnnies raise their inventive game and get it up to 98% of their tips utterly …
by Bulldog Drummond We know that Arsenal results can be more or less predicted by simply looking to see if Arsenal are playing at home or away. So it is worth looking to see if we can gain a similar perspective from Napoli. Here are their last six away games. Date Home team Score Away …
by Tony Attwood Of course as a regular football supporter who is not a criminologist I can’t give you a definitive answer to that question in the headline. But I can raise a point that I think is sometimes missed in the debate. At the moment racism in football in England is big news. “Resurgent …
By Tony Attwood There is a sponsored article being advertised on one or two newspaper sites which tells the tale of the richest players who have played in the Premier League. These sponsored pieces are generally not very exciting – the whole point is to get you on the site in order to sell something …
By Bulldog Drummond After a poor run of form in January, Everton have picked up of late… Date Game Res Score Competition 02 Feb 2019 Everton v Wolverhampton W L 1-3 Premier League 06 Feb 2019 Everton v Manchester City L 0-2 Premier League 09 Feb 2019 Watford v Everton L 1-0 Premier League 26 …
By Tony Attwood Arsenal are the most fouled team in the Premier League – by quite a way. At least that is “most fouled” when the count is taken of fouls awarded by the referees. The table that shows this is provided by Footstats.co.uk. I’ll comment a little on the sources of the data in …
by Tony Attwood In the last article – Why Arsenal and Tottenham will end up with identical points this season – I started to outline the idea that one can use home and away tables in order to predict final outcomes for the season. Continuing the theme here are the home and away results of …
By Tony Attwood Take a look at Arsenal’s remaining league fixtures and what do you find? Away to Everton, away to Watford, home to Palace, away to Wolverhampton, away to Leicester, home to Brighton, away to Burnley. Nothing too frightening there surely. At least no other top six clubs to worry about. And there is …
By Tony Attwood (part way through packing for the journey across the world tomorrow) It struck me, peering at the league table from the far side of the planet, just how the league has divided itself into groups in a way that it has not done before. I might be wrong in that memory and …
By Tony Attwood The Guardian newspaper, in common with other British newspapers, is not known for criticising referees, obeying, as it does, the dictates of PGMO that commentary on referee errors should be kept to a minimum and always considered as individual referee mistakes. Analyses of how many “errors” referees make, and what types of …
By Tony Attwood This is going to be another match I’ll miss what with being in Australia for a few more days before flying home. But of course it is still possible to see how our prediction system of analysing the home and away performance of each club comes up with a result. And it …
By Tony Attwood In terms of reporting on football, by and large I doubt that anyone has much expectation that we will ever be better informed about what is actually going on than we are now. Jounalists, bloggers and newspaper editors choose what is and what is not news, and report it in their own …