By Tony Attwood I have no objection to people presenting their opinions, and of course I do it all the time. But I am troubled by some of the opinions I see. For example, the Guardian newspaper recently ran a column in which one supporter of each Premier League club was invited to write a …
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By Sir Hardly Anyone Of course Liverpool v Tottenham will not be the first Champions League final involving a club that is not a champion in their own country. Indeed I am not sure if there haven’t been Champions Leagues finals in which neither club involved is a champion either in the season of the …
Read More “Presenting a champions league final without champions – and without comment”
by Andrew Crawshaw I know I am late with this review, I can only apologise and claim extenuating circumstances. The Women’s Super League Season finished on Saturday, a day before the Men’s Premier League and whilst it didn’t have quite the same drama, as Arenal had won the League with a game to spare, it …
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By Don McMahon We beat Valencia 4-2 at their home ground. What a useless lot of twits Arsenal are, taking so much time to beat a team that had almost never lost in Valencia! That’s the inveterate critics view….. From a psychological and cognitive point of view, backed up by neurological evidence and a vast …
Read More “Arsenal: When rightful criticism turns into baseless negativity”
By Bulldog Drummond In a later post I will consider how this season has gone compared to recent Wenger seasons, but as we all know we already have four more points than we had at the end last year. As for how it will all pan out in this game, the manager said in the …
Read More “Burnley v Arsenal, past games, coming below the Tiny Totts, and the teams”
By Bulldog Drummond And this is it for another season, except for that little issue lurking a few weeks away of the 7th European final in the history of the club (I’m not counting the super cup) to be played in front of 6000 Arsenal fans in the furthest reaches of Europe with no direct …
Read More “Why a win against Burnley is utterly vital to avoid chaos at the start of next season”
By Sir Hardly Anyone. There was much to-do this morning as Bumpus McGreggor fell into the Toppled Bollard, watering hole of the football journalist elite, for his usual pre-work quart and chaser. For he had about him a look which clearly indicated that he had a story that was clearly his and clearly no one …
Read More “We may be in a final, but we can only afford Championship players”
By Tony Attwood As you might expect the media is full of the glory of four England clubs being in the two European finals. BBC Radio 4 didn’t actually mention that three of these clubs are based in London, and very noticeably listed Arsenal as an afterthought after celebrating Chelsea’s win on penalties, but yes, …
Read More “Arsenal have a desperately awful team. So how come we made the final?”
By Walter Broeckx Arsenal standing in front a this match that could define the first season under Emery as a success or as more of the same as the season before. Team at the start: Cech, Koscielny, Sokratis, Monreal, Maitland-Niles, Xhaka, Torreira, Kolasinac, Ozil, Aubameyang, Lacazette. On the beach : Leno, Mustafi, Elneny, Guendouzi, Mkhitaryan, …
Read More “Final score and live match report EL Valencia – Arsenal : 2-4 (agg 3-7)”
By Bulldog Drummond The question is simple: do the recent reversals and upsets in the league make the players more determined in the Europa semi-final, or do those reversals leave them worried about making a mistake, tentative for fear of being the one to let in a goal? We know the season is gone and …
Read More “Valencia v Arsenal. Media predicts Arsenal will play with only 10 men.”
By Lindo Shabangu Why maybe it’s not all so bad over there at the Arsenal! Ok, here we go, my attempt to write a coherent expression of my thoughts and conderluded feelings towards my team, the gooners. I read an article the other evening in the Sun whilst on my Lithuanian family holiday – …
Read More “Why maybe it’s not all so bad over there at the Arsenal!”
By Tony Attwood It is of course not just the media that constantly attack Arsenal players and seek to undermine them by suggesting that the current crop of players are no good, will soon be sold and that new players will be brought in. For there are some people who sit near me in Arsenal …
Read More “Ceaselessly abusing Arsenal players while winning 3-1 can’t be good for any of us.”
By Sir Hardly Anyone. Football journalists love what in the olden days was called “browsing and sluicing” and is now called something somewhat more basic. Now many of them look like the warrior Tetraites, 30 years after retiring and having had several late nights out on the town. That is to say, rather gone to …
Read More “The negative effect that transfer rumours can have on the brain.”
By Tony Attwood Just Arsenal News recently published an article titled “It’s Arsenal’s fault for appointing a clown as the manager” and it immediately became one of the most read articles among the Arsenal blogs and online newspaper columns. And I think it is quite wrong. The essence of the article is that Emery should …
Read More “Mr Emery is not a clown, and Arsenal’s failure is not his fault”
By Tony Attwood If you went for a stroll around Arsenal Stadium during the close season last summer you might well have been surprised by the amount of scaffolding against the walls of the ground. It went all the way round and as a result passers by found their from Arsenal station aross to Holloway …
Read More “Emirates Cup returns: but what does that mean for the stadium development?”
By Walter Broeckx Arsenal starting their last home match with a few changes. Maitland-Niles is suspended after his amazing double yellow card at Leicester so we see Lichtsteiner for the first time in a long time and probably a last time. Arsenal team: Leno, Lichtsteiner, Sokratis, Mustafi, Monreal, Torreira, Xhaka, Mkhitaryan, Özil, Aubameyang, Lacazette On …
Read More “Final score and live match report Arsenal – Brighton & Hove Albion : 1-1”
By Bulldog Drummond Before the matches this weekend the story was that “If Tottenham and Chelsea both win and Arsenal don’t beat Brighton, they won’t be able to qualify for the Champions League via the league.” As it was even the traditionally pro-Tottenham media had to back off their latest display, the Guardian noting “they …
Read More “Arsenal v Brighton: the line ups and the media comments”
By Sir Hardly Anyone Roll up roll up roll up. Take a deep breath, pause, prepare a tumbler full of your favourite tipple, swallow hard and settle yourself down for another cart load of gibberish, fresh (well freshish) from the keyboards of those not yet disinfected. For it is 9am in the Toppled Bollard, drinking …
Read More “12 transfers that Arsenal will make this summer”
By Tony Attwood and Andrew Crawshaw You will, I am sure , have heard that Arsenal Women won the League with a game to spare. It is our first league win in seven years. My apologies for being remiss not posting about this earlier. Here’s the table as they won the title. Pos Team P …
Read More “How Arsenal women won the league and re-wrote goalscoring history.”
By Bulldog Drummond Of course you can’t directly compare the Champions League with the Europa League because of the quality of the opposition, but even so it is interesting to see how have Arsenal have done in Europe since we were runners up in the Champions League in 2006 – and compare with the opposition …
Read More “Arsenal in the Europa semis: how the teams have built up to the match.”
By Tony Attwood I was moved to ask that question on seeing these headlines turn up during a three and a half hour period yesterday following the Leicester defeat. Emery exposed as Arsenal embarrassed again & five tactical lessons from the Premier League…: Goal.com Arsenal would get embarrassed in the Champions League – Wright: Goal.comLeicester: …
Read More “What effect is all the negative criticism having on Arsenal?”
by Sir Hardly Anyone Here are all the transfers so far as we seek to get 120 tales of departure by the end of the window. There are of course some amusing tales – Gareth Bale for example – and some like Fernandes (being priced at £100m) who might be a little beyond our …
Read More “The 20 players Arsenal are buying this summer and the 12 who are going”
By Tony Attwood If you’ve been on this site before, you’ll know that several of us who write articles here feel there is something wrong with refereeing, and that Arsenal are on the receiving end of dubious decisions a disproportionate number of times. Many people have read the 2016/17 review of refereeing that we undertook …
Read More “It’s not a question of if the ref was bent; it is far more serious than that.”
By Walter Broeckx Arsenal team at the start: Leno, Maitland-Niles, Sokratis, Mustafi, Kolasinac, Torreira, Xhaka, Mkhitaryan, Iwobi, Aubameyang, Lacazette On the beach: Cech, Koscielny, Mavrapanos, Guendouzi, Elneny, Willock, Nketiah A first dangerous moment in the Arsenal penalty area after a free kick but we can clear. Oliver showing his colour early on with a …
Read More “Final score and live match report Leicester – Arsenal : 3-0”
By Bulldog Drummond The simplest prediction to make is that Arsenal are poor away from home, so Leicester will win. But things are never that simple. Here is Arsenal’s position just looking at away games Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts 1 Liverpool 18 12 5 1 31 10 21 …
Read More “Leicester v Arsenal: why high noon is great, plus form, predictions and teams”