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 …
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By Bulldog Drummond The story so far: Arsenal v Newcastle and when life in Europe really isn’t worth it Both Arsenal and Newcastle are at the bottom end of the injury table – Arsenal with two men out and Newcastle with three. This compares with the upper reaches which includes Everton with nine men down, …
Read More “Arsenal v Newcastle: injuries, tackles, fouls, yellows and changing the team”
By Bulldog Drummond We’ve often repeated the phrase “fourth is not trophy” which was endlessly used by the Anti-Wengerians during the record-breaking era of constant appearances in the Champions League. So often in fact that it hardly bears repeating – and yet as a symbol of getting into Europe it does have a certain force. …
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by Tony Attwood It’s a while since we’ve reiterated the rules on yellow cards (one of our three prime measures of club and player tactics) so in case you have forgotten they are… Five yellows accumulated before match week 19 results in a one-match ban. Ten yellows accumulated by week 32 will result in a …
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By Bulldog Drummond On November 12 we ran a couple of stories about Qatar and the way the state is treating the migrant workers who have worked on the World Cup stadia and outbuildings, and on the way it is trying to suppress such stories. You might remember Small publication threatened by Qatar World Cup …
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By Tony Attwood According to an “exclusive” in the Daily Mail “Football’s lawmakers IFAB [are planning] to discuss increasing half-time to 25 MINUTES in a bid to accommodate Super Bowl-style entertainment shows.” (Their capitals, not mine. They do that sort of thing in the Mail). They then go on to talk about the “15 minute …
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By Tony Attwood I can’t imagine that there are many football supporters for whom the playing of matches is not the key element within the notion of supporting a club. Unfortunately the attitude of many club owners is becoming increasingly removed from the vision of the supporters. Because for many owners football is merely the …
Read More “For Arsenal football is just a route to marketing opportunities, no matter how awful”
By Tony Attwood Yes one year ago after 12 games played, Tottenham were top of the league. And just to prove that I am not making it all up, here is the table Team P W D L F A GD Pts 1 Tottenham Hotspur 12 7 4 1 24 10 14 25 2 Liverpool …
Read More “Last year after 12 games played, Tottenham were top, 7 years ago we were 8th”
By Tony Attwood Given that Arsenal have not graced the second tier of English football since the 1914/15 season* it might seem that worrying about the level of debt in the Championship is hardly relevant to an Arsenal blog. But actually the state of affairs in the Championship is relevant to all of us, both …
Read More “The new game for the billionaires: buying a multiplicity of football clubs”
By Tony Attwood What helps a club get to toward the top of the league? Is it a policy of team rotation and using lots of players? Or the number of tackles that the side put in? Or maybe a propensity for fouling. Or perhaps the opposite – not fouling. Or maybe it is changing …
Read More “What factors (beside scoring goals) make a team rise up the league table?”
By Tony Attwood I am very sorry to say that as usual I have not made myself clear to everyone in terms of my review of the Liverpool game relating to tackles, fouls and yellow cards – figures which if you are a regular reader you will know we have been tracking for over two …
Read More “An informative spot of media support for Arsenal following Klopp v Arteta”
by Tony Attwood Gary Hoffman has left his job as chair of the Premier League after just 18 months in the job. The reason is that the 18 clubs other than Newcastle and Manchester City didn’t like the way they were not consulted over giving the Saudi sovereign wealth fund the ok to buy Newcastle. …
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by Tony Attwood Liverpool’s decision in the game against Arsenal, dramatically to increase the level of fouling from its normal level is a statistical fact that can’t be denied. Before this weekend’s game they had committed 107 fouls, at a rate of 9.73 per game. Now it is 122 at 10.17 a game. 15 fouls …
Read More “Liverpool v Arsenal – the rather alarming implications”
By Tony Attwood The Arsenal policy, as we have tracked it over recent years, is to try and cut tackles down dramatically, and this of course has changed Arsenal’s style of play. In the end the referees are forced to reduce the number of fouls given against Arsenal players, simply because we are not tackling. …
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by Tony Attwood On 26 September 1970 Arsenal lost 5-0 to Stoke City in the League. Which was surprising because prior to the match we had played nine, won five, drawn three and lost one. We were sitting third in the league and with a goal difference plus +11 (although they didn’t measure goal differences …
Read More “For Arsenal it’s that déjà vu thing all over again”
by Bulldog Drummond Now here’s a sentence you don’t see everyday in the Evening Standard. Liverpool, we are told, are Facing an Arsenal side in excellent form, OK pause for a moment to pick yourself up off the floor, before we proceed to notice that the only problem with the little article is that although …
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By Bulldog Drummond It is of course self-evident that a win against Liverpool today would mean far more than three points. For the media’s utter devotion to Liverpool (which we used to symbolise by writing the club’s name always as Liverpool!) is as strong as ever. Explanations and excuses would follow of course, but it …
Read More “Liverpool v Arsenal: how we have changed in just 12 games!”
By Bulldog Drummond Arsenal enter the game against Liverpool with a significant disadvantage. In fact two significant disadvantages. Which is interesting as the clubs are not that far apart from each other in the way they play. Arsenal make just about one tackle more per game than Liverpool. Given the speed and number of events …
Read More “Arsenal 42% more likely to get yellow card today than Liverpool.”
By Bulldog Drummond The number of Arsenal injuries has increased dramatically, but then so have injuries across the Premier League clubs. And oh, what a coincidence we have just had an international break. Funny ol game. Here’s the list, this time showing not just the club’s position in the injury league but also each club’s …
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By Bulldog Drummond PS – leave the video running onto the next match…. But back to now. OK it is gods against upstarts – but as the video above shows, sometimes the upstarts win. But if you read the papers in England, Liverpool are gods. Although in the real world it is fourth against fifth, …
Read More “Liverpool v Arsenal. Do we stand a chance? Well, we did a while back…”
By Bulldog Drummond It is always amusing to watch football journalists struggle, but struggle is what they are doing at the moment as they try to find ways out of the mess they have created by predicting that Arteta would be out by the end of October, and Arsenal would struggle all season against relegation. …
Read More “With Arsenal rising these are confusing times for journos, but how will it all end”
The biggest scandal to hit the English game is ongoing, and no one will speak The biggest scandal in football: who is checking on how clubs behave? Part two. Two simple factors emerge: Championship clubs are in deep financial trouble, and there is no organisation that is acting as an untainted police force. The …
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This continues from The biggest scandal to hit the English game is ongoing, and no one will speak In my earlier piece, I argued that it is possible that there is a scandal in English football – different completely from the sex abuse scandal of recent years, but nevertheless a huge scandal, that no one …
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by Tony Attwood Imagine this scenario. You have a son or daughter who is clearly very talented as a footballer. A League club takes an interest and enrols the young person in one of their junior teams. Everything goes well, until the youngster gets injured and the feeling of the medics is that because of …
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By Tony Attwood An issue within one club does not mean there is an issue throughout football. An issue within one country does not mean there is an issue in other countries. But… an issue in one club can be a warning sign which other clubs may need to take note of. As the imaginary …
Read More “There are signs that issues surrounding football are getting out of hand”