By Tony Attwood Fulham v Arsenal: back to the era of thick and fast Fulham v Arsenal, the referee’s form and his favoured results Fulham v Arsenal: what has happened in the past Fulham v Arsenal: at last we can have a league match again That quote in the headline above comes, as …
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Fulham v Arsenal, the referee’s form and his favoured results Fulham v Arsenal: what has happened in the past Fulham v Arsenal: at last we can have a league match again By Tony Attwood We are now back into an era where journalists will regularly use the phrase “thick and fast” not because …
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Fulham v Arsenal: what has happened in the past Fulham v Arsenal: at last we can have a league match again By Tony Attwood So far, just six five referees have refereed six Premier League games this season, and one of these is our referee for this weekend’s game: Anthony Taylor. He …
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By Tony Attwood Fulham v Arsenal: at last we can have a league match again How are children protected from bullying in football clubs? Only one win for Fulham in the last 13 games between them and Arsenal, although because of their traditional raging negativity concerning Arsenal, the media are all pointing out …
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No FFP problems, no shortage of cash. Financially, Arsenal are looking ok New Super League announced; Uefa caught flat-footed By Tony Attwood It seems like forever interrupted – a game or two, then internationals, then the wait to see who had been crippled by a careless international manager playing a player when he …
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Trump threatens the Olympics; Jack joins Luton, a result in the ManC case? No FFP problems, no shortage of cash. Financially Arsenal are looking ok By Tony Attwood Football in England, in fact, has two over-riding regulators. One was appointed by the current government, and the other is longer established and called the …
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Just published on the Arsenal History site: 100 seasons in the top divison: a key turning point 1933/4 By Tony Attwood If you are a regular reader of my ramblings, you will probably have realised that although the media have lost interest, the Premier League’s charges against Manchester City have remained on the …
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Just published on the Arsenal History Society site: a new episdoe of 100 years in the top division No FFP problems, no shortage of cash. Financially, Arsenal are looking ok New super league announced; Uefa caught flat footed By Tony Attwood Of all the organisations that might stand up to Donald Trump, Fifa is …
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Arsenal with the lowest number of foreigners in the team, set to be fined The dangers that arise from the mutli-club ownership model By Tony Attwood We have often attempted to peer into the murky waters of Financial Fair Play, the Financial Sustainability Rules (applicable to European competitions) and Profit and Sustainability Rules …
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Arsenal with the lowest number of foreigners in the team, set to be fined The dangers that arise from the mutli-club ownership model By Tony Attowood It is difficult to know how likely it is for change to happen, but a new cross-European super league beyond the control of Uefa and Fifa has …
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The dangers that arise from the multi-club ownership model Is football just a catalogue of failure? By Tony Attwood As you have probably seen reported, Arsenal are about to be fined for not selling 1000 upper-tier tickets to Manchester United supporters for the FA Cup match last January. The reason was that it is …
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Is football just a catalogue of failure? Using Arteta as an excuse, it had to come sooner or later By Tony Attwood As a supporter, what do you do if you don’t like the way your club is being run? Obviously not a question for most Arsenal supporters at the moment (I would …
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Why Tuchel as a foreigner, has no right to criticise the behaviour of the England crowd Using Arteta as an excuse; it had to come sooner or later By Tony Attwood A recent reader’s comment on Untold read, “Your obsession with the media must be like whack-a-mole!” In case you are not familiar …
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Using Arteta as an excuse; it had to come sooner or later The appalling side of football, neither clubs nor the media will ever admit to By Dougls Jones Thomas Tuchel has been criticising football fans who have been supportive enough to spend a fair amount of money and go to England matches, for being …
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By Jack Beam With the Arsenal board further strengthening manager Mikel Arteta’s first team options this summer in an effort to help us get over the line in our long chase for our next Premier League title, it is fair to say that it has been a very good start to the 2025/26 domestic campaign. With …
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By Tony Attwood The curse of the internationals is coming, and plotting a rivals rises and falls The appalling side of football, neither clubs nor the media will ever admit to There are managers who succeed from the start. Managers who succeed after a few years of carefully planning and plotting. Managers who …
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By Tony Attwood The appalling side of football neither clubs nor media will ever admit to The three worlds of English football – and why you don’t hear about them When Arsenal players play for their countries, all one can do is hold one’s breath and hope they come out of the experience …
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The three worlds of English football – and why you don’t hear about them Football, the soap opera, the myths, and Arsenal’s remarkable progress By Tony Attwood In a recent piece, I wrote about the three worlds of football, and how the third of these is centred on the issue of bullying, which …
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Football, the soap opera, the myths, and Arsenal’s remarkable progress How are our transfers doing? A first look at the 7 new boys By Tony Attwood There are indeed three separate worlds of football, which exist in England. The same three worlds might also exist in other countries, although I’m sticking with …
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How are our transfers doing? A first look at the 7 new boys Mikel Arteta and the benefit of having a complete clear out By Tony Attwood If you are kind enough to read Untold on a regular basis, or indeed if alternatively you often read the national media’s football pages, you may …
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In our history of 100 seasons in the top division on the Arsenal History Society site today we’ve published a new article: 1930-1933 the trophies start to arrive. By Tony Attwood It doesn’t matter who scores the goals, but which are not in the top 4 is interesting Mikel Arteta and the …
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Mikel Arteta and the benefit of having a complete clear out Liverpool show signs of the “dip” syndrome, which Arsenal have overcome By Tony Attwood As I have often pointed out before, the media are never happier than when they are moaning, and despite Arsenal being top of the league, negatives are found, …
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By Tony Attwood The injuries mount for Arsenal but the outlook still looks good Liverpool show signs of the “dip” syndrome, which Arsenal have overcome One of the most common aspects of football reporting involves taking one set of results and ignoring another set of results. We saw this particularly with Arsenal and …
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Liverpool show signs of the “dip” syndrome, which Arsenal have overcome Arsenal v West Ham: the aftermath By Tony Attwood The good news is that Martin Ødegaard has come out of Norway’s team that will play Israel and New Zealand (and we might pause at this moment to think, Norway v New Zealand – …
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Arsenal v West Ham: the aftermath And now, after yet another victory, it’s time to celebrate…. By Tony Attwood This morning I took a look at the “last six game table”, which, if you are a regular reader, you’ll know is one of my favourite guides to club form. And I looked today, …
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