Community Shield: the preparation for the game tells us what the manager has in mind.

By Tony Attwood Remember Dennis Bergkamp?  Even if you’ve only come to Arsenal of late you will know the name and most likely seen some of the film.  Arsène Wenger called him a genius – which is not something he calls a player very often. Indeed I may well have missed it but I am …

Not very charitable Shield preview part 1: the context

Pre-match preview by Bulldog Drummond. The 93rd Community Shield fixture.  It used to be called the Charity Shield until the Charities Commission realised that the FA were keeping no proper records, were not giving enough money to charities, and generally making fast and loose.   The Charity Commission could have sued the FA and closed them …

The Gillingham racial discrimination resurfaces, with a fine for the club and the (rather annoyed) owner

By Tony Attwood On 9 August 2012, I published the article If Gillingham FC are guilty of racist behaviour, what will the FA do about the club? It was an article which raised a number of comments from Gillingham supporters and regular readers of Untold at the time, all of which are of course still on …

Arsenal Ladies – a busy but very successful fortnight

Arsenal Ladies – a busy fortnight by Andrew Crawshaw   Whilst we have all been interested in the Arsenal First Team pre-season games, the Ladies have been in full on competition.  The Ladies season re-started following the World Cup with a visit from Liverpool Ladies and an unaccustomed loss. Arsenal Ladies v Liverpool Ladies – …

Why it is time to stop using the Premier League’s success to cover up for the FA’s multiple failures

By Tony Attwood On 27 March 2014 Sport England announced that it was cutting its funding of the FA’s grassroots football programme for failing the deliver results and value for the public money it receives.  It was also told to improve its performance if it did not want further cuts.   The money that Sport England saved …

How Barcelona have kindly helped finance Arsenal over the years

By Tony Attwood My last piece showed that what the manager of Chelsea says isn’t always accurate, which really didn’t come as much surprise. But there is another element to the story which really ought to be mentioned – that Arsenal in recent years would have found it a little harder to make ends meet …

DONE DEAL: A totally new way to report these amazing unexpected Arsenal transfers

by Tony Attwood In an ideal democracy there would be some way of getting information untarnished and unmolested from the source to the populace. It’s a dream of course, because the mere selecting of some information rather than other information corrupts the model.   But it doesn’t stop people trying, and there is an amazing …

It is time Arsenal stood up to fight state aid to football clubs in England

By Tony Attwood You may recall that State Aid to football clubs is something that riles me.  Arsenal have never had any support from the British taxpayer, the owners of lots of oil fields, nor even the Deputy Prime Minister of the UAE.  Indeed the last time we were given any money which (had it …

Wenger’s dilemmas: the attack, and the players who will always play

by    Tim Charlesworth In the previous article I looked at the issue of the defence, and focussed on the issues where we have two competing players for a position.  Now we have the question of the box to box players and those playing further forward. B2B – Cazorla or Ramsey (or Wilshere) Cazorla has …

Wenger’s Selection Dilemmas for 2015/16: the questions in defence

by    Tim Charlesworth This is the first of two articles on the issues facing Arsene Wenger this summer.  Part two, which deals with attacking players and the players whose positions are guaranteed will be published shortly. As the new season approaches, I cannot remember ever being so uncertain about our ‘first choice starting eleven’. …

How to produce a team that will win the league. The very simple fact that the stats reveal

By Tony Attwood Reading through the headlines on www.goonernews.com there are in fact only two football stories around: who we are buying, and who we are selling. And it is all exciting stuff, except it doesn’t really have too much to do with who will win the league next season.  In fact it has as …

The Tottenham Experience and the Cathedral of Football

By Tony Attwood As I occasionally have reason to mention, my day job is running an advertising agency, working on the creative side of things. And sometimes when we are looking at the work of our competitors, or pitching for a new account, I look in admiration at what others have done, knowing that we …

How much did each club spend on transfers for each trophy won?

By Tony Attwood The Transfer League web site has produced a table of the amount of money spent by clubs in the past five seasons.  They take the amount of money spent in total minus the amount received in total and from that generate a total outflow or inflow of transfer cash.  Divide the total …

THE FUTURE… how football could be dragged into the 21st century

THE FUTURE……………..Don McMahon In my most recent post on Untold Arsenal, I briefly outlined and proposed a series of actions which could help bring Football into the 21st century. I will now attempt to elucidate how I know they could be applied practically speaking : My first proposal was that a draft system be created and …

Tottenham told by the League to forget Wembley and move into the Emirates for a season.

By Tony Attwood On 8 July Untold ran a little piece about Tottenham and Chelsea and their plans for a new stadium, mentioning that there had been quite a bit of talk about Tottenham going to Wembley for a season.   The thought was raised in that piece, that this could be an issue if …

Arsenal: the atmosphere changes as the journalists wake up

By Tony Attwood One of the things you can be sure of with football journalists is that they always behind the times. If you’ve been reading Untold for a little while, you’ll have read so many stories where we have pointed out that the world doesn’t quite work in the way they say.  Things move …

The deal is almost done, star arrives for medical, picture proof of shocking move

By Sir Hardly Anyone Star Arrives For Medical, Arsenal To Make OFFICIAL Announcement Tomorrow Now that headline looks like business as usual for the spoof sites of whom I have writ in the past, but in fact I spy a significant change. Untold has been making a bit of a thing about how the sites …

Everton v Arsenal. The Untold match preview. Wooopeeedooooo…

By Bulldog Drummond So what’s the news? Sanogo has gone to Ajax, as Bellerin signs a long term contract.  (Mr Wenger said, “Hector is a very mature, very focused player, and I am confident he will have a good season again.”) Elsewhere, Jenkinson goes back to WHU, Cech to make his first appearance today, Dortmund …

The Untold Banner – preliminary list of supporters

By Tony Attwood I have created a first draft of the list of readers of Untold who were kind enough to donate towards the cost of the Untold banner which has now been designed, printed and delivered to the Emirates Stadium. Arsenal has confirmed they have it, so we are just waiting for confirmation from …

Arsenal’s shocking player strategy for 2015/16 revealed

By Tony Attwood The press has been having its usual fun whipping up storms: Arsenal are not buying everything that moves shock horror and there is already discontent in the camp most notably around the issue of Jack Wilshere seeking assurances.  “I will talk with the manager,” announces Jack.   Well, not exactly. But the …

Scouting for talent: a report from one of Untold’s intrepid reporters

Scouting for talent: a report from one of Untold’s intrepid reporters   There has been a lot of speculation here and elsewhere about who the Arsenal should sign this summer. Big names such as Vidal, Higuain, Schneiderlin, Schweinsteiger (let’s face it they don’t get much bigger than those two!) have been bandied about in the …

The One Percent – the tiny group that controls our game

THE 1%……..Don McMahon   Many of us have recently heard of the 1% in society, representing the richest, most influential and powerful elites who, in their greedy benevolence, deign to provide us mere mortal commoners a marginalized living. Since UA is definitely NOT a political forum but rather a democratic and highly specialized Football blog …

Singapore v Arsenal: The first Untold Match Preview of the new season. Yipeeee.

By Bulldog Drummond It seems like only two months ago that I was writing the preview of the Cup Final [it was only two months ago, stop mucking about – Tony] but here we are again, off on another jolly adventure and we haven’t even had the summer yet, just drizzle, drizzle, drizzle and a …

Chelsea supporters involved in Paris Métro incident still resisting all punishment

By Tony Attwood The activity of a group of Chelsea supporters who were in Paris in February this year for the PSG v Chelsea game, and who, on the Métro in Paris, stopped a black man from getting onto a train, were horrific.  Almost as horrific is the fact that from what I understand very …

Newspaper claims an Arsenal fans anti-Wenger backlash is at hand

By Tony Attwood The Independent headline writer has been quick off the mark with this one, claiming that Arsenal fans (whom they always like to assert that they know intimately) are getting edgy because the boss has suggested that there may be no more signings. Headlines about a backlash and passing comments such as “But …