Everton v Arsenal – the referee and past matches

By Bulldog Drummond The referee is either Andre Marriner or Mike Dean, depending on which website one reads.  Marriner we have not had at all.  However last season we had him in charge of our games three times.  Mike Dean we have had once for the game in October against Palace. Last season, six referees …

Everton v Arsenal: comparisons of the current state of the clubs

By Bulldog Drummond I don’t think we’ve been in the position of writing previews of two major Arsenal matches in two days, but if you are looking for our coverage of the Women’s Cup Final today that is here 2021 FA Women’s Cup Final – Arsenal v Chelsea Sunday 5 December – Part 1 History …

Everton v Arsenal, the turmoil in the build up, the walk out by the fans.

By Bulldog Drummond 2021 FA Women’s Cup Final – Arsenal v Chelsea Sunday 5 December – Part 1 History 2021 FA Women’s Cup Final – Arsenal v Chelsea Sunday 5 December – Part 2 – Match Preview With Andrew having covered today’s big match in detail (see above) all there is left for me to …

2021 FA Women’s Cup Final – Arsenal v Chelsea Sunday 5 December – Part 2 – Match Preview

by Andrew Crawshaw 2021 FA Women’s Cup Final – Arsenal v Chelsea Sunday 5 December – Part 1 History The match is at Wembley and kicks off at 14:00 UK Time.  If you can’t be there in person it is also being broadcast live in the UK on BBC1 and BTSport 1 and local carriers …

2021 FA Women’s Cup Final – Arsenal v Chelsea Sunday 5 December – Part 1 History

by Andrew Crawshaw This will be the 50th Women’s FA Cup Final, but why only the 50th?  It will also mark the centenary of a disgraceful act by the FA which by itself should preclude that body having any authority over the game we all support. On 5 December 1921 the English Football Association (FA) …

Football in England is broken beyond repair. We need a new controlling agency

By Tony Attwood On Radio 4 in the UK today there was a discussion of the events at Wembley for the Euro 2020 final.  And yet despite a fulsome piece on the subject, the interviewer completely failed to ask a representative of the FA, “Why did you not realise this could happen?” The reason that …

Of course football needs oversight because no one is protecting the youngsters

by Tony Attwood Untold recently ran the series: The biggest scandal in football – the first part of the three part review is here  with links to the other two parts at the end. The scandal is that there is no one single body looking after the well-being of children who are taken on by …

At least with Arsenal we can see we certainly are improving

By Tony Attwood In its ratings of Arsenal players last night the Daily Telegraph generally gave Arsenal players ratings of six out of ten apart from Ramsdale, Gabriel and Martinelli who all got seven.  Which is another way of saying that we didn’t have a standout player who could turn the match and remotivate the …

Manchester United v Arsenal: why does no one want to report this stat?

By Bulldog Drummond I have to admit, getting news about this game has been tough since the media seem only to want to talk about Manchester United. And I know that normally on Untold we end our run of match previews with a prediction of the team – (which as you may have seen in …

Manchester United v Arsenal: ludicrous alarms and the likely line up

By Bulldog Drummond Perfidious is the only polite word I can think of for these journalist chappies.  Consider this headline: Arsenal suffer injury blow ahead of Man Utd clash as three players could miss out It suggested that there has been a new injury in training, when it appeared this morning, but no – it is …

The overwhelming arrogance of journalists is destroying football

By Bulldog Drummond By and large football journalists know little about football tactics, and less about football supporters.  But still they go on pretending that they know exactly what clubs should do, in the vague hope that this will then stir supporters into criticising their clubs, which will then give the journalists another story without …

Manchester United v Arsenal – a variable history, but will a real ray of hope

Dating back from 1976 to the present day we have a collection of Arsenal v Manchester United videos on the Arsenal History Society Website.  It’s completely free, and hopefully will act as a nice warm up to Thursday night’s dramas. You can find the Arsenal v Man United videos index here But to consider the …

Man U v Arsenal: who is running the show these days for Arsenal?

By Bulldog Drummond While there is a huge amount of focus on the ever rising talents of Saka and Smith Rowe, even to the extent that some are even saying they are “running the show,” there is a case to be made for two other players to be noted as the revelations of this season: …

Injuries ahead of the Man U v Arsenal game

By Bulldog Drummond One of the benefits of the move away from tackling which was introduced by Mr Arteta at the start of last season is that it tends to reduce the number of injuries gained while making ungainly tackles.  What’s more when one team is clattering away at the opponents and the other isn’t, …

Man U v Arsenal: how Man U failed to tackle and sank to 18th in the form table

By Bulldog Drummond Both Arsenal and Manchester are at the low end of the tackling chart- in fact, Manchester United have been delivering fewer tackles than anyone this season.  And yet despite being the lowest tackling team in the league, they are the ninth highest team for fouls and the fifth-highest team for yellow cards!!! …

It is true that sheer incompetence will mean Arsenal lose 2 strikers for nothing?

by Tony Attwood It is not surprising that the story behind this article comes from the Daily Mirror.  It tells us that Arsenal could lose Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah on a free if each doesn’t sign a new deal. Now administrative incompetence is, according to the Mirror, the Arsenal curse, and as a result …

Why are club owners so against proper regulation and financial control?

By Tony Attwood Under current regulations the Premier League clubs sell their broadcasting rights collectively, the money received being shared between clubs in the league, and to a small extent through solidarity payments with the Championship. So the clubs that bring in big TV audiences don’t get as much as they could, but they agree …

Why do we keep getting the referee who always awards fouls against us?

By Sir Hardly Anyone Half of the referees who took Arsenal games last season, have had an Arsenal game this season. The man who took control of five Arsenal games last season and awarded more fouls against Arsenal per game than any other referee has already had four Arsenal games this season.  At this rate …

Arsenal back in the Champions League next season? It’s looking likely.

By Tony Attwood Following my piece about media coverage this morning, I stumbled across another Mail article from the same writer as before which says, “Mikel Arteta would finally appear to be moving Arsenal forwards. It has taken a while and his team are still short of where they need to be, but there are …

Arsenal’s progress is utterly stunning – and here is the absolute proof.

By Tony Attwood There is a piece in the Daily Mail today by Ian Ladyman that says, “Mikel Arteta would finally appear to be moving Arsenal forwards. It has taken a while and his team are still short of where they need to be, but there are signs of progress.” That sentence symbolises all that …

How will we cope without Aubameyang during the Africa Cup of Nations?

By Tony Attwood With the African confederation now being run not by African officials who have an understanding with the European Leagues where their best players play, but by Fifa head office in Switzerland, and with Fifa in ceaseless war with the club associations such as Uefa, it is not surprising that after a one-off …

Arsenal disaster averted, Kroenke $750m fine, Juve in the mire, Totts director implicated

By Sir Hardly Anyone When it all happens at once the football media invariably has one response: ignore it all and say Arsenal’s manager is in trouble. It really is laughable… Prior to yesterday’s match the Daily Mirror – owners of Football.London, ran the headline Mikel Arteta in danger of repeating Unai Emery mistake as pattern …

Have Arsenal truly recovered from those opening three defeats?

By Tony Attwood There was a huge amount of publicity concerning the opening three league games of the season, with the media particularly enjoying ranting at Arteta and demanding his removal from the club,  Some alleged Arsenal supporters went along with this, and comparisons were made between those three games and Arsenal throughout their history. …

For the second week running Arsenal face a team that uses fouls as a defence

By Tony Attwood We noted last weekend how, in playing Arsenal, Liverpool upped their level of fouling dramatically – and ultimately disrupted both the Arsenal team and the Arsenal manager enough, to be able to take the game. Newcastle are made of different stuff but once again the foul was the weapon of choice.   While …

Arsenal v Newcastle: videos of past games, and notes on past victories

By Bulldog Drummond According to the Telegraph, speaking of Newcastle and the new manager’s regime, “Some players have been so tired after the more gruelling sessions that they had to go straight to bed when they got home.” Which might help us along to getting the win and the rebuilding of confidence after the Liverpool …