By Tony Attwood So we won the match, we won the possession, we won the corners and no one was caught offside. It was exciting and encouraging, and certainly, for me entering the ground there were no confrontations with over-aggressive stewards, which made it a perfect night. True there were lots of empty seats in …
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By Bulldog Drummond Arsenal v West Ham: videos of games across the years. We are now far enough into the season to start making some sense of the number of appearances players have had, and perhaps learn one or two points from this. The first thing that strikes me is that we are only using …
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By Bulldog Drummond Today’s Game: Arsenal v West Ham- the videos of past matches We have the usual scurrilous scaremongering ahead of tonight’s game with the Mirror shouting Arsenal latest Premier League club hit with Covid outbreak after positive tests in camp under which the article says “Arsenal have joined the growing number of Premier …
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By Bulldog Drummond A most interesting riposte to our last article from a West Ham supporter wondering why we didn’t mention the Manchester City stadium when writing about the gigantic cost to the English taxpayer of giving West Ham their stadium for 99 years. A somewhat illogical comment of course, but still, we’ve answered it …
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By Bulldog Drummond Previously: Arsenal v West Ham United: Tackles, fouls, yellows and home / away bias. Arsenal remain in the lower part of the injury table league (including players suspended for disciplinary reasons) provided by Premier Injuries… Leicester City: 11 Brighton and Hove Albion: 9 Southampton: 9 Manchester United: 8 Tottenham Hotspur: 8 Norwich …
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By Bulldog Drummond. So off we go again – and let us start with the tackles, fouls and yellow cards figures. Team Tackles Fouls Yellow cards Arsenal 230 145 22 West Ham United 240 144 17 Highest* 315 226 46 Lowest* 211 147 17 *Only taken from teams playing 16 games so far. So we …
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By Tony Attwood You may recall that during the earlier parts of the pandemic, Untold decided to follow up on research being undertaken by Ignacio Palacios-Huerta, who was on the board of Athletic Bilbao for seven years and is professor of management, economics and strategy at the London School of Economics – part of the University …
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By Tony Attwood Oh how the pundits love knocking Arsenal. Define the club as failing and that means the journos can justify their notion that Arsenal are now going to bring in a whole new group of players. Which gives them more and more stories to write without the expense of that annoying little activity …
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by Andrew Crawshaw Whilst I was at the Emirates on Saturday watching our men’s team at last play some football and score more than one goal Chelsea Women had a lunchtime game against Reading. In the fourth minute they had a defensive lapse and Deanne Rose raced through to score past Zećira Mušović who was …
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By Tony Attwood Suddenly, because of problems for Tottenham, there is talk about football in general having to “come up with more plans for the fixture list. The Premier League has so far successfully evaded any major schedule disruptions since Project Restart, but what happened with Tottenham Hotspur does serve a note of warning. “ …
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By Tony Attwood Prior to yesterday’s match the Guardian newspaper kindly reminded us that new Australian referee Jarred Gillett has handed out 15 yellow cards in his three previous matches – figures that we didn’t have before. That is pretty amazing and I wondered just how far he would go in yesterday’s game. Two against …
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By Bulldog Drummond To get a prediction of how the game will be played out, the regular tackles, fouls and yellow card statistics generally gives quite a good measure. Indeed the only time it does not is in cases such as the recent game against Liverpool where the opposition deliberately set out to unsettle Arsenal …
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by Andrew Crawshaw Firstly sorry this report wasn’t ready last night. A 7pm kick-off should have left me plenty of time to get back to South London and write it but a track problem interrupted my journey home and I didn’t get in till well after 11 by which time I was too knackered. The …
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By Bulldog Drummond And so the negativity in the media rambles on. 90mins opens its preview of the match with “A club never too far away from a crisis, Arsenal welcome Southampton…” but when we look at the situation in reality terms rather than journalistic hobgoblin terms, we find that Arsenal currently have four players …
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By Bulldog Drummond Eight historic games against Southampton – the Videos The anti-Arsenal Arsenal hardly needs an excuse to go on the attack against the club, the players and the manager. But given an excuse they will get every knife out, and of course, the bloggettas will cut and paste and copy. And certainly, the …
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By Tony Attwood “Not a single senior FA executive even so much as has their role scrutinised in the 129 pages of this review, commissioned and paid for by the FA” That is not me raving about the gross incompetence of the FA yet again, but actually a comment of incredulity from the Daily Telegraph. …
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By Andrew Crawshaw Our match against Barcelona is being played tomorrow evening at the Emirates with a 19:00 kickoff. It will also be shown live on the DAZN streaming website and probably also by arsenal.com so you should be able to watch it wherever you are in the world. Barcelona are, without doubt, the best …
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By Tony Attwood Football, as presented on TV, on the radio, on the internet and in print, feeds on one thing, and one thing only: controversy. But that controversy has to be contained. Only certain controversies are allowable. Through the game, at half time and after the game pundits ooze pleasantries about how good the …
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By Tony Attwood According to the Daily Mirror today, last night’s game was “the same old story for Arsenal as they struggled to create goal-scoring opportunities.” The clear statement is that without more goals Arsenal will be in serious trouble. And yet that is not always the case. For example, we are currently on track …
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By Tony Attwood We regularly cover issues of racism and violence within football. See for example “Racist abuse, physical violence” in August this year. Back in 2018 we were asking “Should clubs be responsible for the behaviour of their fans inside and outside the ground?” We also know that there was a lot of bother …
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By Tony Attwood The problem with tactical rethinks is that they can take a while to get right. And we have perfect evidence of that with the first third of last season when the whole approach to defending was changed and we slipped to 15th in the league. I must admit I had hoped that …
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By Bulldog Drummond Everton v Arsenal – the referee and past matches Everton v Arsenal: comparisons of the current state of the clubs Everton v Arsenal, the turmoil in the build up, the walk out by the fans. Everton v Arsenal: the tackles, fouls and yellow cards. What will the ref do? And now here’s …
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by Bulldog Drummond If you have been reading Untold for a while you will know that uniquely, we’ve developed the process of comparing tackles, fouls and yellow cards for clubs, and have found it a great source of information in terms of how clubs set themselves up. And of course what the referees get up …
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by Jon Preston A word of introduction – These are the thoughts of my Son, Jon who accompanied me (Andrew Crawshaw) to the game. As FA Cup finals go, today’s was unusual. Carried over from last season, I found myself at Wembley in December to watch Arsenal against Chelsea, a traditionalist’s tie if ever there …
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By Andrew Crawshaw The 50th playing of the final of the Women’s FA Cup was held at Wembley this Afternoon in front if a crowd of marginally over 50,000. I was there along with Jon, my son and his daughter Josette. It was Jon’s first Arsenal Women’s game although we sit together at the Emirates …
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