by Andrew Crawshaw After our draw last weekend against Manchester United we remain top of the WSL. Chelsea are second, two points behind us but with a game in hand. This game is therefore the epitome of a “six pointer” Here is the current table P W D L F A GD Pts 1 Arsenal …
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By Tony Attwood We’ve been paying a lot of attention of late to the issue about Arsenal and its recruitment of players. What has been particularly of interest here is the issue of whether Arsenal are singularly inept at all matters concerning recruitment or whether Arsenal are no more or less likely to get things …
Read More “Is Arsenal really the most inept club when it comes to transfers? The evidence.”
By Tony Attwood They’ve been anxious to do it for some time, finding that Arsenal have been on the same number of red cards in the league this season as almost half the clubs in the Premier League, but finally they got their desire and Arsenal are back on top (taking alphabetical order into account). …
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By Bulldog Drummond The story so far Wolverhampton v Arsenal: at last some tackles, fouls and yellows (and injuries) Wolverhampton v Arsenal: how to come out of a bad run. Wolverhampton’s runs, referee behaviour and head to heads Wolverhampton v Arsenal. Elneny triumph; media frenzy And so after our little saunter around the diatrbies and …
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By Bulldog Drummond The story so far… Wolverhampton v Arsenal: at last some tackles, fouls and yellows (and injuries) Wolverhampton v Arsenal: how to come out of a bad run. Wolverhampton’s runs, referee behaviour and head to heads In the Premier League era Arsenal have played Wolverhampton 15 times , 14 in the league and …
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By Bulldog Drummond In the previous article we were looking at Arsenal’s bad runs of form, and noting that Wolverhampton had suffered in the same way at the start of the season. But for them the bad run went on longer, as their opening results show… Date Match Res Score Comp 14 Aug 2021 Leicester …
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By Bulldog Drummond Previously we looked at the issue of tackles, fouls and yellow cards by each team in this forthcoming match, and how many injuries each are facing. So what about recent results? How you want to interpret Arsenal’s form of late depends on whether you want to take the standard sort of view …
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By Bulldog Drummond This seems to have been an eternal break without league football, but now we are back to the old routine, and the opening question of who is available and who not as revealed by the EPL Injury Table. For Arsenal Nicolas Pepe is back from the Africa Cup of Nations, Credric Soares …
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Referees and Arsenal By Tony Attwood We’ve used the winter break to examine a few regular old chestnuts that the media and others put forward day after day. So what have we found? We started out by noting that although everyone was making a fuss about us not having a striker, we were …
Read More “Referees, the Arsenal plan, our on loan genius, Abua explained, last century’s transfers…”
By Tony Attwood There is little that excites the media more than crowd trouble at football matches – and the event of a fan being arrested after appearing to attack a Nottingham Forest player during the Cup match at their ground was no exception. And an analysis of the numbers in the Telegraph suggests what …
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By Tony Attwood Let’s assume for the moment that the only way to produce a team capable of winning either the title in England or a European trophy is by buying in players in the way that the Daily Mirror proposes hour after hour day after day. How much money would Arsenal need to spend? …
Read More “Just how far away are Arsenal from being a top spending club (and would it help?)”
By Tony Attwood Steven Gerrard once reportedly described Brendan Rodgers’ one-on-one management as the best he had seen. Such praise is in contrast to that afforded to Mikel Arteta at Arsenal, who when not being criticised for not buying lots of players, is criticised for saving the club a fortune by removing Aubameyang from the …
Read More “Praise and criticism in the Premier League. It’s a funny old game.”
By Sir Hardly Anyone There is a story circulating that Saka is going to run down his contract and then leave Arsenal on a free in the summer of 2023. Before you get too worried about this bit of inside information the source of the story is Kevin Phillips who spoke “exclusively” to Football Insider. …
Read More “Saka to leave on a free transfer? The real story behind the allegation.”
By Tony Attwood Fifa has just been dealt a significant blow in its attempts to take on direct control of all elements of world football after a critic of Fifa’s African takeover who was banned for 10 years for allegedly stealing Ebola funds (Issa Hayatou) has been overturned by Court of Arbitration for Sport. The …
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By Tony Attwood We’ve been looking at the simple notion that sacking the manager and/or buying new players will turn a club around. On their own, these approaches don’t deliver. However, there is a complication because spending on transfers does work in the sense that the top four teams in the league have in their …
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By Tony Attwood We have been exploring over a series of articles what actually brings success to premier league clubs. Is it buying in new players, or is it endlessly changing managers? Or is it on the other hand stability? Or maybe something else? Our examinations of clubs and their purchases have suggested that spending …
Read More “Which PL club has had the most managers and the least success? Guess!”
By Tony Attwood It’s a bit of a treat on TV at the moment. Last night we had on Arsenal TV a wonderful victory over Chelsea in the under 23 league, leaving the table looking like this Team P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Manchester City U23 18 11 3 4 43 …
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Today’s tale from history: 5 February 1931: Leicester City 2 Arsenal 7 ————– By Sir Hardly Anyone After months of resourceless attacks on Arsenal it is rather pleasing to see a few other teams getting a bit of a media beating. “Antonio Conte delivers scathing review of Tottenham’s transfer mistakes” says the Guardian Meanwile the …
Read More “The team on the up with recent form (Arsenal) and the team most hit by VAR (Arsenal)”
By Nobo Dypays Much has been made of how Arsenal were so inept and stupid in the transfer window that they let Aubameyang go to Barcelona on a free transfer when they could have sold him for a lot of dosh. If only those clever people from the media had been on the case. Except… …
Read More “The real reason why Aubameyang went on a free transfer (which the media won’t tell say)”
By Tony Attwood There is an article about Aubameyang today in the Guardian in which he blames all his problems on Mr Arteta. Which is pretty much what you might expect both because of what we know about Aubameyang’s own problems, and the media’s desire to knock Arsenal. And what is interesting is that the …
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By Tony Attwood The idea developed on this site about transfers is not only that they seem to fail more often than they live up to expectation, but also that when they fail the result can be not just a club stagnating, but a club in decline. And that decline can be both in terms …
Read More “Do managerial and player changes work? Arsenal and Tottenham compared.”
By Tony Attwood OK Jack’s moment of balance came as he was talking to Arsenal Media so we are not going to get any criticism but even so it was good to read a positive comment after all the raging negativity being thrown at the club across the last week. Considering the young players who …
Read More “Jack Wilshere provides a moment of balance, while Saliba is setting them alight.”
By Tony Attwood One of the regular comments made against Arsenal is that there is no coherent plan. I disagree. In fact, I think the club has over the past two years had three plans. Plan A: to wrest back control of matches from PGMO This, we’ve been following for over a year. Cut out …
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By Tony Attwood One explanation as to why we can’t beat other teams who are aiming for European football next season is that our defence has not yet got itself adjusted to the way they need to perform when facing Liverpool, Chelsea etc. In this regard, we were not helped by the fact that we …
Read More “Arsenal and the top six, why can’t we beat the other top teams?”
By Tony Attwood As the media continue with the view that signings are good and no signings are bad (which might seem reasonable if one doesn’t look at the impact the signings of last summer had) it is perhaps time to consider Arsenal’s season to date in a slightly different manner. And here, the point …
Read More “So far Arsenal have been on five different runs this season. What next?”