The killer stat that held Arsenal back in 2021/22

“Mikel Arteta” (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) by Kieran Clarke In all honesty, this isn’t going to come as a shock. Goals win games and there are some obvious statistics that underline why Arsenal fell just short of their ultimate aim. Gunners fans may have taken fifth place at the start of the season but the results in the run-in …

Why are Fifa, Uefa, the FA and other bodies that run football not held to account?

By Tony Attwood When football authorities order the media to delete the video, we really have problems When something goes wrong in relation to football who is to blame? Normally the answer is “the fans” – and that particularly so at a time of increased disorder.  Indeed I see that the media has been having …

Are Arsenal’s actions over Ozil and Aubameyang making transfers harder?

By Sir Hardly Anyone Arsenal engaged in seven of the top 11 transfers this summer! The notion is beginning to circulate that Arsenal’s willingness to freeze out Aubameyang and Ozil before giving them away to other clubs is coming back to haunt the club. Certainly, the way in which Ozil and Auba were treated was …

Platini and Blatter in court, but hush! Don’t tell the English media

Fifa in crisis Why and how Infantino is still happy to promote the Super League. Today, 8 June, Michel Platini and ex-Fifa president Sepp Blatter appeared in court in Switzerland in the start of the suspicious payment case. It is a story that occupies a lot of people in Europe for one very simple reason.  …

Manchester City in amazing about turn and are now NOT bidding for Saka!

By Sir Hardly Anyone Manchester City are not currently focused on making a swoop for Arsenal and England star Bukayo Saka, instead prioritising a new central midfielder according to the Mirror. So maybe everything is ok and we don’t have to worry about all those reports that we have noted in the last article: Arsenal …

Arsenal engaged in seven of the top 11 transfers this summer!

How football has failed to develop, and how Arsenal are countering the trend By Sir Hardly Anyone It really is the most extraordinary of proposals: Arsenal are seriously engaged  in seven out of the top 11 big summer transfers, at least according to the Telegraph website today. If the club fails to sign any of …

So Liverpool and Manchester City each want to buy Saka. Which one will it be?

By Sir Hardly Anyone There is one transfer story that is dominating all others it seems and that is Saka going to Manchester City.   (Or in the last couple of hours, Liverpool).   Indeed so certain do some of the “journalists” (I use the word in its broadest sense to include writers of fiction) seem that …

Does spending more and more on transfers actually work in the Premier League?.

Tractor digs up ptich, Blatter/Platini in court, Plymouth revolt, Mail removes video By Tony Attwood Given the amount of time the media spends reporting transfers, one might think that spending money on players guarantees success.   But it turns out this might not be so. Football Observatory has once again created a directory of the 100 …

Tractor digs up ptich, Blatter/Platini in court, Plymouth revolt, Mail removes video

by Tony Attwood In many regards the debate about football carries on as before.   The English media utterly refuse to mention the chaos at Wembley for the Euro final last year while resolutely blaming the French for the trouble in Paris.  It’s a story following traditional lines. Meanwhile the news that Sepp Blatter and Michel …

Desperate finances mean you can play on Barcelona’s pitch. And Neil Young.

by Tony Attwood What needs to be done to ensure Arsenal get fourth next season? Amateur footballers from across Europe (or indeed the world if they fancy travelling) can rent the “sacred” Barcelona pitch and now play a one hour game on it. The cost is currently set at 300 euros per player which if …

The authorities and the media blame us fans, but they are the ones who are culpable

By Tony Attwood The 10 really important topics people never talk about in football. It is all about how one looks at the world.   We can read the story of the convicted thief who steals food because his children are starving and blame the government and our social system for their poverty, or we can …

What needs to be done to ensure Arsenal get fourth next season?

The 10 really important topics people never talk about in football. Do Arsenal really need to spend £££ on a new goalscorer when we have Eddie? by Tony Attwood We know of course that to have got fourth place last season Arsenal needed either 71 points and a goal difference of +30 or more or …

The 10 really important topics people never talk about in football.

Do Arsenal really need to spend £££ on a new goalscorer when we have Eddie? By Sir Hardly Anyone 1: Why the results of games owe as much to who is refereeing the game as to the qualities of the two teams. In simple terms, the percentage of home wins that each referee in the …

Do Arsenal really need to spend £££ on a new goalscorer when we have Eddie?

By Tony Attwood Plan for Wenger statue finally reaches fruition There is an article on the Mirror’s website today which sets up a series of ideas about Arsenal which are, perhaps not surprisingly, unfounded, or at the very best completely unproven. The whole piece is promoted on its website, under the banner “Today’s headline” as …

Plan for Wenger statue finally reaches fruition

by Tony Attwood If you are a regular reader of Untold Arsenal, you will know that our one great achievement in relation to Arsenal was to propose to the club that a series of statues should be erected at the Arsenal Stadium in order to enhance the notion of “Arsenalisation” as it was called in …

How football has failed to develop, and how Arsenal are countering the trend

By Tony Attwood Arsenal on track for third next season by scoring just seven more goals The BBC is currently running an article on its website about Charles Reep: The military accountant who brought data analysis to English game In 1928 Reep was seemingly the first man to analyse what actually happened on the pitch in …

Arsenal on track for third next season by scoring just seven more goals

Which club got the most home bias this past season? By Tony Attwood Although you might well know this off by heart, for ease of reference here is the way the Premier League finished in 2021/22 Team P W D L F A GD Pts 1 Manchester City 38 29 6 3 99 26 73 …

The Liverpool ticket affair: the warnings before and Europe’s reaction after

By Tony Attwood 85 players tipped to join Arsenal; 30 players leaving this summer according to pundits You will undoubtedly recall that the Heysel Stadium Disaster in 1985 involved Liverpool fans at a match in Europe, and what happened subsequently was to a degree a result of how the terrible events of that evening played …

85 players tipped to join Arsenal; 30 players leaving this summer according to pundits

By Sir Hardly Anyone Two interesting headlines stand this week.   First, we are told (and note this was published today, 2 June) “Arsenal should look to make a sensational Premier League transfer next season if Mikel Arteta’s side qualify for the Champions League. Mohammed Salah’s surprising desires should have put the Gunners on red alert.”  …

Can you renew your Arsenal season ticket? (Because I can’t)

by Tony Attwood I have just received the notice reprinted below, telling me it is time to renew my season ticket.  And as a season ticket holder keen to ensure that my season ticket does not lapse I interrupted my daily work of writing advertisements, and followed the link outlined in the message. To save …

Which club got the most home bias this past season?

By Tony Attwood As we have shown, the majority (but not all) of referees covering Premier League matches show a home bias.  The reason for this, as described in full here and is proven by detailed independent academic research.  The cause is quite clearly shown to be the influence of the crowd on the referee …

How the French could have stopped the problem in Paris

By Tony Attwood One of the great benefits that the French football authorities have in putting forward their notion that 70% of the tickets presented at the Champions League final was fake, is the awareness that English journalists are well, to put it bluntly, not very clever and mostly mathematically illiterate. If 70 percent of …

An amazing day: newspaper journalist launches attack on media football coverage

By Tony Attwood OK I have already written one article about football and the media today, and this is another.  And I am running it because this one is about a rarity indeed. Normally, the media generally don’t attack any other aspect of the media, because to do so opens up a debate that they …

How the anti-Arsenal stories roll on and on

Does the media really have an effect on Arsenal results? By Tony Attwood There is a very interesting little snippet on the Mirror website “Arsenal should learn from their mistakes and allow Mikel Arteta to make summer signing” which proclaims, “Mikel Arteta must push Arsenal to sign Houssem Aouar after failing to land their midfield …

One English newspaper is openly critical of PL referees, and it offers a dire warning

By Tony Attwood There is an article by Keith Hackett in the Telegraph today that opens, “I do not think I am alone in expressing happiness that Sunday saw Jonathan Moss’s last game as a referee. It is not before time.” With that I would agree.   And indeed with the follow-up statement that “I now …