Infantino continues the job of putting his own men in positions of power in Europe. The real battle in football behind Super League vs Uefa is about to start The Media against the future By Tony Attwood Now you will know, if you have been paying attention that Untold is critical of the English …
The media against the future: why do they insist on saying the Premier League is best? By Tony Attwood You may recall seeing my little piece about Noël Le Graët the Leader of the anti-Super League movement in France. And if you did read my piece you may well have formed the opinion …
The secret behind the current run of form. By Tony Attwood There was an article recently which appeared in the Telegraph, in which it states “The Premier League is under fire from both European rivals and its own government. Yet it has at least managed to maintain a kind of competitive balance lacking in Spain, …
By Tony Attwood Another wonderful win, and of course we are now once against five points clear. Games in hand held by Manchester United and Newcastle United won’t help them much, and the goal difference of +33 is way ahead of the clubs in lower positions, so the chance of any of the …
Arsenal v Everton 1 March Leader of the anti-super league movement accused of torture and kidnapping By Bulldog Drummond First the articles so far on Arsenal v Everton in the order of publication Arsenal v Everton: Everton’s finances and the form Arsenal v Everton: How the elite group of referees always favour the home …
Arsenal v Everton: the tackles, the fouls and the ability to score Arsenal v Everton: How the elite group of referees always favour the home teams Arsenal v Everton: Everton’s finances and the form By Bulldog Drummond Arsenal and Everton have played 61 games against each other in the Premier League of which …
Arsenal v Everton: How the elite group of referees always favour the home teams Arsenal v Everton: Everton’s finances and the form Leader of the anti-super league movement accused of torture and kidnapping By Bulldog Drummond Arsenal now have the second lowest level of tackling of any Premier League club other than Manchester City …
It all depends on the referee Arsenal v Everton: Everton’s finances and the form The figures that reveal how referee bias is achieved in the Premier League By Bulldog Drummond One of the most curious factors that arise in matches at the moment is the different chance there is of a home win, compared to …
Want to buy a Premier League club? Here are eight that could be open to offers. By Tony Attwood The English media is now constantly packed with anti-Super League articles, suggesting that those involved in Super League II (the enlarged version) are unworthy of being involved in football, being crooks, criminals, deviants or simply …
Arsenal v Everton: the stadium and the form Want to buy a Premier League club? Here are eight that could be open to offers. Savour this Arsenal moment: it’s good news day and the future looks promising Everton’s last trophy was the FA Cup win in 1995. Their league form in recent seasons …
Savour this Arsenal moment: it’s good news day and the future looks promising By Tony Attwood We were wondering which clubs in the Premier League have the biggest debt – and whether as a result any of them were up for sale. An article in Sports Brief suggests that they know what is going on, …
Chelsea and Liverpool could miss out on Europe next season. What does that mean? If they had any moral fibre they would immediately resign By Tony Attwood In fact it is a worryingly good news day for a club that is normally surrounded by bad news. Admittedly it is quite often invented bad news, …
If they had any moral fibre they would immediately resign By Tony Attwood Arsenal as we know, missed out on Europe in 2021/22 having come eighth the season before and having failed to retain the FA Cup or win the League Cup (both of which can provide routes into European competitions). But …
Major element in regulator’s control of football is missing By Tony Attwood Last season Arsenal had no less than five bad runs during the course of the campaign. The first I am sure you will remember because it was national headlines – losing the first three league games against Brentford, Chelse and Manchester City …
Leicester v Arsenal (I think!) The form guide Leicester City v Arsenal: the (revised) question of the referee By Bulldog Drummond Back in the 1930s there was a rather amusing set of results between Leicester and Arsenal. Between 11 September 1926 and 21 April 1930 the clubs played each other eight times and …
Leicester City v Arsenal: the (revised) question of the referee Leicester v Arsenal: a correction By a contrite Bulldog Drummond The form table (below) makes interesting reading. Nottingham Forest should be noted because they were tipped as favourites to go down before the season started and in the early months. But they really have …
By Bulldog Drummond For reasons that will most certainly not become clear at this time, the Untold “team” (hardly the right word as it turns out) reversed the location of this fixture and so prepared a nonsense report on what the referee might get up to. We did (I think) get the referee …
Sincere apologies. The article put up this morning related to Arsenal V Leicester whereas of course this weekend it is Leicester v Arsenal – making total nonsense of the piece. The fact that it was the first total and utter mess up since we started Untold 15 years ago and the first in almost 13,000 …
Major element in regulator’s control of football is missing Football journalists getting desperate in their attempt to hide facts By Bulldog Drummond If you’ve been reading Untold awhile you’ll know that it was Leicester’s tackles, fouls and yellow card figures that tipped us off that there was something very funny going on with …
Football journalists getting desperate in their attempt to hide facts Liverpool and the Telegraph show the problem with the way football is reported and debated By Tony Attwood Untold has long argued that football in England needs a regulator – not least to protect the well-being of young players, who have been …
Liverpool and the Telegraph show the problem with the way football is reported and debated If football is so unpredictable why do the rich guys want to buy clubs? By Tony Attwood I have been arguing for quite a long time that the way football is reported throughout the media is highly misleading, omitting …
If football is so unpredictable why do the rich guys want to buy clubs? Why Arsenal need to get their awful defence sorted, and why Uefa / FA are doing a good job By Sir Hardly Anyone There is a headline in the Daily Telegraph (an upmarket UK newspaper aimed supposedly at the …
What makes this Premier League season different from the rest? By Tony Attwood Football clubs lose money – we all know that. It happens all the time. And we also know that money doesn’t guarantee success as we watch the big clubs can slip majestically down the leagues faster than they rose …
How Opta got this season so totally and utterly wrong: the statistics By Tony Attwood This season, after 23 games played, the top two teams are just two points apart – something that has not been the case since 2013/14, when the gap after 23 games was just one point. And in fact, this …
How Opta got this season so totally and utterly wrong: the statistics By Tony Attwood I know from conversations that many people like me are tired of Saka being targeted by defensive oafs whose fouls are not punished by referees. It can seem in some games as if it is open season on …