By Sir Hardly Anyone When I was invited to write a piece on the silliest transfer rumours so far this summer I didn’t actually think I would be taking them all from one source, for I searched low, high, and then even lower to find the most ludicrous tales. But two things happened. I found …
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By Tony Attwood Until the Arsenal supporters club meeting with Arsenal directors at the stadium on 25 July the story was everywhere: Arsenal had a budget of £40m or £45m. Anything else had to come from player sales. Indeed so hard up is the club (so the story went) Ozil was going to be transferred …
Read More “One day it’s £45m total budget, now Arsenal are spending £75m on one player”
By Sir Hardly Anyone Untold’s regular round up of the ever more desperate fantasy make believe of England’s semi-skimmed journalists. “Unai Emery’s summer transfer budget is not restricted to just £40million, according the Arsenal’s managing director Vinai Venkatesham.” That’s in the Metro today. And was on Untold Arsenal yesterday. Never mind. At least they didn’t …
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by Tony Attwood This article carries on the series of pieces looking back over the events that led to Arsenal’s election to the first division in 1919, and dispelling the many myths that surround the issue. From January 1919 onwards there was an almost constant state of discussion going on within the Football League over …
Read More “Arsenal’s 100 years in the first division: the debate begins”
By Tony Attwood By no stretch of the imagination has this been a transfer window that could be called “one hell of a rush to spend money” – at least not so far as the top six from last season are concerned. At the moment of writing the table of all the players in and …
Read More “Arsenal directors make it clear that £45m transfer limit is a newspaper myth”
By Tony Attwood. Of course this might not be the first time one of the national papers in England has taken up my theme, but it is the first one I have seen: the idea that Arsenal deliberately play a different line up at home and away. The newspaper in question is the Daily Telegraph …
Read More “The home and away issue – the player who can solve the problem”
By Tony Attwood In the first part of this series (Arsenal celebrate 100 years in the top division) I mentioned the match fixing episode involving Liverpool and Manchester United, as a result of which Chelsea were relegated in 1915 However this was not the only match fixing that was alleged during the last few years …
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By Sir Hardly Anyone I know how tough it is to have to plough through line after line of bland gibberish at the start of each article telling you for the 93rd time this week that Arsenal are desperate to sign players after missing out on the champions league at the end of last season. …
Read More “All the players being tipped today by journalists as coming to Arsenal – and the team.”
by Tony Attwood 100 years ago, at the start of the 1919/20 season, Arsenal started the new campaign back in the first division, after an absence of six years – that break made up of two seasons in the second division and four seasons when the league was abandoned due to the war. 100 years …
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By Tony Attwood There is not too much being written about the differences between last season and the 2019/20 campaign – but there really are a number of interesting twists which are, I suspect, going to take a few players, and commentators, by surprise. There are changes to the rules on free kicks, substitutions, goal …
Read More “Time to get ready for this season’s rule changes”
By Tony Attwood It was interesting to read the recent TalkSprout headline, “Chelsea and Man United are in turmoil’ – Arsenal hero predicts 2019/20 top four” The hero is Perry Groves, and unfortunately he doesn’t give us any real insights in the interview, other than to say that we might grab the slot because Chelsea …
Read More “Why a Champions League slot really is possible at the end of this campaign”
Arsenal starting this preseason match with : Martinez, Chambers, Mustafi, Monreal, Jenkinson, Olayinka, Burton, Kolasinac, Nelson, Saka, Nketiah. So a very young side with a few experienced players. Captain Monreal with an early error but Mustafi could block the shot and the ball goes out for a throw in. The ref allowing a lot of …
Read More “Arsenal – Fiorentina: 3-0”
By Tony Attwood In this series I have been looking at the way some fans and much of the media has been at war with Arsenal throughout the club’s history, and how the club’s response to this situation has varied. The failure to win anything between 1953 and 1970, and the dramatic decline in fortunes …
Read More “The crowd and the media against the Arsenal part 4: modern times.”
By Sir Hardly Anyone. Seven new names have been added in the past week and eleven have had their details updated with new claims made in the media. Of course these stories are just inventions by a bunch of journalists and bloggers with noting better to do, but some people seem to take the whole …
Read More “82 players tipped by the media to be coming to Arsenal this window”
By Tony Attwood This is the third part of our exploration of the history of the relationship between Arsenal, the media and Arsenal supporters. Our two previous articles on the relationship between the club, the media and its supporters has taken us to the end of the glorious 1930s era of four league titles and …
Read More “The crowd and the media against the Arsenal part 3”
By Tony Attwood So with all that boring old business about there being a limit on Arsenal’s transfers safely revealed to be a load of old tosh, and Kroenke Jnr confirming what Untold has been saying all summer, that there is no £45m limit on Arsenal’s spending this transfer window it seems we can get …
Read More “Arsenal sign Saliba with Kroenke saying there is no £45m limit”
by Tony Attwood This article follows on from Supporters and the media against The Arsenal. How it all started. In part one of this series I pointed out that Arsenal had long history of getting harsher treatment from the authorities than other clubs, of in-fighting within the club, and Arsenal fans turning on their own …
Read More “The fans and the media against the Arsenal: “Nothing is ever good enough for this crowd””
by Bulldog Drummond There is a definite change of attitude emerging among the media. They have now stopped the semi-skimmed reporting of 16 (or sometimes 17) Arsenal supporters groups who have criticised the running of the club. (In fact I keep asking people to give me a list of the 16 (or 17) but no …
Read More “In case you missed it: video of goals of Arsenal 2 Bayern 1”
by Tony Attwood As you may have seen I have been writing a little series of articles on the way the media and some of the Arsenal fan base have on occasion united in attacking the team and the management of Arsenal. The opening piece which introduced the series was “Arsenal on the back foot. …
Read More “The problem is some Arsenal “fans” are more interested in themselves than the club”
By Tony Attwood If you’ve been reading newspapers or following a sports channel or the like these last few days it is possible you might have noticed a few comments of disgruntlement from certain quarters about Arsenal’s present state of affairs. Or at least, if the people writing these commentaries are not exactly disgruntled, I …
Read More “Supporters and the media against The Arsenal. How it all started.”
By Tony Attwood On 16 July the Daily and Sunday Express, a wretched and feeble newspaper group that takes a fanatical extremist right wing stance, and has been known to run a story that claim that a baby’s toy as been found on the planet Mars, ran the headline, “Arsenal director Josh Kroenke reveals why Unai …
Read More “Kroenke: We have never said anything about restrictions on spending.”
By Tony Attwood The starting team against Colorado was Macey Jenkinson Chambers Medley Thompson Olayinka Burton Martinelli John-Jules Saka Nketiah Arsenal won 3-0 with the goals coming from Saka, Olayinka and Martinelli – and what has got everyone rather excited was Martinelli and the word “brilliant” for the goal is being used as the hyperbole …
Read More “Colorado Rapids v Arsenal: video of the match and what have we learned”
By Tony Attwood By any measure it has been a disasterous two days for the journalists and bloggers who try and pretend that they have any idea at all of what is happening at Arsenal. First the appointment of Edu has been largely passed by with just a nod about him having been an Arsenal …
Read More “How the media have used the Koscielny saga to cover up their own misjudgements”
By Tony Attwood As I have argued before, Arsenal’s home and away form have been quite different from each other in the past two seasons. I have also argued that last season we were particularly unfortunate in having injuries to several key players in defence. But even without anything like our first choice defence operating …
Read More “At home last season Arsenal’s defence last season was better than when we were champions”
by Sir Hardly Anyone After Stan Collymore left Talk Sport he said, “I don’t want, nor do listeners or viewers I’d guess, a bedroom set up, ranting at a wall and putting it out as a podcast. They want the technical excellence of traditional broadcast outlets, with the flexibility to watch or listen whenever and …
Read More “Arsenal’s net transfer spend is £77.6m per season over the last 3 years. So why just £45m now?”