By Tony Attwood In the old days – the very very old days – there were myths – stories of giants, gods, magicians, demons and the like. Then in the not quite so old days these stories were codified into more coherent stories which became known as religions. They contained stories of simple changes to …
By Tony Attwood Alex Iwobi appears to have shaken off the illness which (according to the Metro) had him “rushed to hospital” and has chosen to represent Nigeria rather than England in his future international career by coming on as a substitute in the game with Egypt. Most players these days have a choice of which …
By Tony Attwood Imagine the scene. The football journalist has an article to write. The editor has set the deadline. The deadline has almost approached, appeared, past by and gone. No article. In time honoured fashion the journo goes to the pub, has a few with other journos facing the same problem, and looks aghast …
Can Leicester hang on? by Tim Charlesworth One of the (many) things that winds me up when I am listening to people talk about football is the accusation that the team is not ‘motivated’ or ‘trying hard enough’. The observation that players should be trying harder is generally up there with the idea that people …
by Tony Attwood On June 30 2015, Uefa’s then General secretary Gianni Infantino now head of Fifa announced that Olympiakos would be allowed to stay in the Champions League. As we know they went on to play Arsenal. Immediately questions were raised. Uefa was asked whether Infantino had removed his deputy, Theodore Theodoridis, from any discussions or …
By Tony Attwood We blow the starting whistle on transfer stories yesterday with “Arsenal looking to hijack Man Utd move for Mourinho” The new rumour season is off with a plop, and wouldn’t you know it, the next day the newspapers are there joining in. I didn’t mean it seriously guys! And I don’t just …
By Tony Attwood It’s been a little while since I looked at the table we drew up near the season’s start, showing how much money clubs had spent (less the money received) both over five years and over last summer. It became clear very early on that the suggestions made in Untold that buying players …
By Tony Attwood There is an article in the Daily Telegraph that says, “This is no blip – the Premier League has changed forever” by Jason Burt, the Chief Football Correspondent. It is in fact primarily a report of a natter with Slaven Bilic, and the claim to the portentous title comes down to the …
The view of the Untold editorial board has never shifted – we don’t want Mr Wenger to leave. Indeed that is why Untold was set up. However one day he will go. So for when he does, here is THE SHORTLIST by Don McMahon This is a speculative article in response to the whining aaa …
I may be nuts but I’m not crazy: Crying foul – the league table that will amaze all Arsenal fans By Proud Kev Whenever we mention referees, there are certain people who roll their eyes and believe we are all conspiracy nut jobs. For what it is worth I may be nuts but I do …
By Tony Attwood For the last two away wins two different banners have been produced at the end of the match saying that it is time for Wenger to leave Arsenal. Seeing these on display I started to ask some simple questions such as a) why would you make such a banner and pay £35 …
By Bulldog Drummond And so now we know. Leicester will win the league and that is jolly good thing. Man City will win the Champions League and Liverpool the Europa because they are English, and the foreign clubs don’t like it up em. (The fact that Man City is a Chinese-Abu Dhabi corporation …
. During the past few months Arsenal scout Danny Karbassiyoon has contributed an occasional series of articles about being a scout for Arsenal. Now, as publication of Danny’s new book, The Arsenal Yankee, approaches publication, Danny answers some of the questions that have been put to him in the correspondence following each article. (More details …
By Tony Attwood Fifa has lodged a claim in the US courts for tens of millions of dollars for damages and compensation from the former executives who have been found guilty or accused of fraud. The reason is that they have “deeply tarnished the Fifa brand”. I bet the court case is going to …
. By Tony Attwood In 1975/6 we went six matches without a win under Bertie Mee. In 1976/7 we went 11 without a win including seven consecutive defeats under Terry Neill. In 1986/7 we went 10 leagues games without a win in which we scored a total of two goals, with Graham in charge. …
By Tony Attwood It appears that Manchester United have either abandoned or put on hold any plans it might have had to build a small stadium for the club’s youth and academy teams. Apparently the top brass at Man U have reviewed whether to build a stadium now that Man C have at their City Football Academy …
by Ray Hobbs Thierry Henry has become a step closer to becoming a football manager after revealing that he has completed his Uefa A Coaching badges. The Gunners legend is now as a result able to take on a managerial role in any league below the Premier Division, or at any youth team in Europe. The …
. Smash Them! – By Proud Kev As most of you know Manchester United are the biggest club in the World. We know this because we are reminded of it on a regular basis. This is a club that enjoyed domination of English football and the Premier League, using their financial wealth and their magnet-like …
. By Dr Billy “the dog” McGraw, senior psychiatrist at the university hospital of the North Circular Road. . A number of changes are needed I think. First off, the number of club psychologists needs to be enhanced, as judging by commentaries on some blogs there are a number of people around who find it very …
By Bulldog Drummond Per Mertesacker and Gabriel are fit, which is quite a relief. Aaron Ramsey is out with a thigh problem that will keep him out for maybe a month. Laurent Koscielny is not ready for this match, but might make Barcelona away, but failing that will be ready for Everton away. Watford …
. #By Bulldog Drummond As we already know we are the best club ever in the FA Cup. The semi final table, excluding the smaller clubs that have not made the 20+ appearance level looks like this… Team Appearances Won Lost Arsenal 28 19 9 Aston Villa 21 11 10 Chelsea 21 11 10 …
. By Jerry Premier League teams participating in the Champions League in the last few years appear to struggle during the knockout phase of the competition highlighted last year with no PL team surviving the Round of 16 (Chelsea, Manchester City, and Arsenal). This year, Manchester United was knocked out in the groups, Chelsea have …
. By Tim Charlesworth Human beings talk a lot of nonsense. And nowhere is this more true than football (hello Robbie Savage). We are basically ‘pattern seeking-apes’. We are genetically programmed to look for causes and effects. This is actually our finest feature. It drives things like curiosity, reflection, imagination, and ambition. Basically, these are …
By Tony Attwood Ten reasons why I remain sweet and serene in relation to Arsenal and don’t want Wenger to leave was published this morning. And so the other side of the coin. The ten things that make me really, really, totally flaming mad and red faced about football. 1: The personal view leading to the …
By Tony Attwood OK sweet and serene might be a bit much, but even so, I am fairly calm, I smile quite a lot and enjoy my life, including Arsenal. Here’s why. And to some degree how. 1: I didn’t come here to win things. As you might have realised I’m old. My dad took …