By Bulldog Drummond As you will remember Arsenal are constantly being criticised in the media. And yet for a team which is being heavily criticised, especially for its defence, Arsenal’s home form remains unquestionably good… Home games only Team P W D L F A GD Pts 1 Manchester City 12 11 0 1 40 …
Read More “Arsenal v Manchester United: FA Cup 4th round; the form.”
by Bulldog Drummond These two clubs – Arsenal and Manchester United – utterly dominate the FA Cup between them. Indeed the total number of finals that they have played in (20 each) dwarf other clubs as the table below shows. Club Wins Total final appearances Arsenal 13 20 Manchester United 12 20 Liverpool 7 …
Read More “The battle of the two evenly match Cup giants: Arsenal v Manchester United”
By Tony Attwood The Deloitte Money League which records the position of clubs from a financial point of view shows, for the first time, six English clubs in the world’s top ten football clubs, thanks to Wembley. Wembley is not a club of course but a source of additional revenue for Tottenham Hotspur. For with …
Read More “With the emphasis on profit against investment Arsenal finances slip”
by Robert Johnson Last season, Arsenal were looking like strong contenders for the Europa League. They drew the first leg of the semi-final against Athletico Madrid at the Emirates. However, their Europa League hopes were ended when Diego Costa scored the solo goal in the second leg of the semi-final. After beating Arsenal, Diego Simeone’s …
Read More “Who will win the Europa League?”
By Sir Hardly Anyone. There is a rambling article in the Daily Express website that contains this statement…”Arsenal currently sit fifth in the Premier League table but have once again struggled at the back this season.” Now I think a lot of people would go along with that, probably without even thinking about it too …
Read More “Arsenal have a worse defence than Newcastle. But strangely the media don’t notice”
By Tony Attwood First an apology for the delay in publishing through yesterday and this morning. Like many blogs, we’re run by volunteers, and we simply ran out of people yesterday and this AM. Hopefully getting ourselves back together now. And so what did we miss – well obviously Bellerin. So now we have three …
Read More “Replacing Bellerin, yet more transfers, and another goalkeeper.”
By Tony Attwood “Unai Emery is not at fault for Arsenal shambles – blame the board, Wenger and Ozil instead” So says a recent Jamie Carragher article. It is one of those pieces in which there’s not much point going beyond the headline, because he’s made his point, and you know he’ll just be reinforcing …
Read More “Before we get to the blame, shouldn’t we decide what makes a crisis?”
by Andrew Crawshaw Our U18s are currently managed by Ken Gillard. The U18s are currently second in their league, the U18 Premier League South having played 13 of their 22 games. We are 2 points behind Spurs and 3 ahead of Chelsea. Aston Villa are fourth by a big margin so it looks to be …
Read More “The Arsenal Junior Teams January Update – Part 1 the U18s”
by Tony Attwood Because of the need to get back to the station for the return journey home, I left the stadium yesterday immediately upon the final whistle and so missed what turned out to be an interesting event. But fortunately my pal Steve who sits next to me in the East Stand did stay, …
Read More “Arsenal v Chelsea: cheering Giroud and this impressive home form”
By Bulldog Drummond If we look back across the last three seasons we can see that Chelsea has been a tough, but not impossible opponent for us… 02 Aug 2015 Arsenal v Chelsea W 1-0 Community Shield 19 Sep 2015 Chelsea v Arsenal L 2-0 Premier League 24 Jan 2016 Arsenal v Chelsea L 0-1 …
Read More “Arsenal v Chelsea; recent results and the line up.”
By Bulldog Drummond According to the Telegraph, this game v Chelsea “is arguably the biggest game of the season so far. If Arsenal lose, they will be nine points behind the top four, while they can also be overtaken by sixth-placed Manchester United.” But then in a different article the same newspaper says, “Having inflicted …
Read More “Arsenal v Chelsea what the media are saying ahead of the game”
By Bulldog Drummond The Physioroom league table of injuries shows Arsenal in the lower reaches of the table, along with Chelsea. Top of the tree and out there on their own is West Ham on nine players injured. After that comes Newcastle on seven, Liverpool and Cardiff on six, Tottenham and Southampton on five, Bournemouth …
Read More “Arsenal v Chelsea; the home and away form.”
by Tony Attwood I’ve been dwelling on the perfidious nature of newspaper and blog commentaries on Arsenal for a while, because although on their own mostly they are fairly trivial and pointless, combined they can add up to a feeling of doom, gloom, desperation and incompetence; which it appears is their main purpose. Take this …
Read More “How football journalists are using the tactics of extremists to manipulate readers”
by Andrew Crawshaw Here courtesy of premierleague.com are this weekend’s matches. Please note kickoff times are 15:00 unless stated otherwise:- Saturday 19 January 12:30 Wolves v Leicester Referee: Chris Kavanagh Assistants: Daniel Cook, Sian Massey-Ellis Fourth official: Roger East AFC Bournemouth v West Ham Referee: Simon Hooper Assistants: Adrian Holmes, Derek Eaton Fourth official: Kevin Friend Liverpool v Crystal Palace Referee: Jonathan Moss …
Read More “Matchweek 23 – All the Games, all the Officials”
by Sir Hardly Anyone What is it a football journalist wants? Basically a story that writes itself, that needs no research, no insight, no drawing out of implications, no need to ask the pesky “why?” question, and a story that knocks the clubs they love to hate, while allowing them to heap praise on the …
Read More “Arsenal: All the news that fits the agenda.”
By Tony Attwood The story is circulating that Manchester City have refused to reply to Uefa in relation to FFP allegations, on the basis that the multiple claims against them in relation to breaches of FFP regulations came from hacked or stolen emails, and therefore they don’t have to answer. This approach, that stolen evidence …
Read More “In a football crisis does the source of information affect procedure?”
By Sir Hardly Anyone There has been a consistent knocking of Mohammed Elneny of late, and an absolute torrent of abuse flowing upon Granit Xhaka. And I wondered what that must be like for the players. We do of course get our fair share of abuse on Untold and we by and large take …
Read More “Do players take any notice of blogs and newspapers?”
By Tony Attwood Although you might not know it from the daily blogs and newspaper websites Arsenal are one of the most successful teams in the Premier League. Not in terms of the number of times teams have won it – Manchester United are way out in front of everyone on that score; but by …
Read More “Just how far does Arsenal have to go, to get back to the top?”
By Tony Attwood Now that it has been confirmed in such an overt manner that the owner of Arsenal is not putting any more money into the club and is merely interested in taking money out, the blogs have finally got the message. Publishing ever more expansive lists of players Arsenal are going to buy …
Read More “How Arsenal can achieve further success, as history starts to repeat itself”
By Tony Attwood Looking at the way Arsenal are playing at the moment I am starting to get the view that no one within the club has properly briefed the manager and his team on the unique approach to refereeing in the Premier League. I wonder if this is because Mr Wenger and Mr …
Read More “Money, players, progress and referees. How Arsenal are developing.”
By Tony Attwood The thesis set out here during the “Wenger Out!” period was that changing the manager at Arsenal last season would probably not solve much. Only “probably” rather than “definitely” because there was always a chance – but the odds were against us. Football is a game in which all sorts of things …
Read More “The three things we can learn from Arsenal’s current position.”
By Walter Broeckx A back 3 with Sokratis, Koscielny and Mustafi and with Maitland-Niles and Kolasinac as wing backs. On the beach we had the return of Bellerin and Monreal. No Özil to be seen in the team. Arsenal team at the start : Leno, Sokratis, Koscielny, Mustafi, Maitland-Niles, Xhaka, Guendouzi, Kolasinac, Iwobi, Aubameyang, Lacazette. …
Read More “Final score and live match report West Ham United – Arsenal : 1-0”
by Bulldog Drummond Today is the 11th anniversary of the launch of the Untold Arsenal site. Our first ever article published on 14th, concerned the match against Birmingham on 12 Jan 2008, and focussed on rotational fouling which was unpunished by the referee. There’s no real consensus on who is going to play but …
Read More “West Ham v Arsenal: the team, the returnees, the beach, the past, the future”
By Bulldog Drummond Samir Nasri is likely to appear for Wham (that is the football club not the popular singing combo) against Arsenal. He played for West Ham in their FA Cup win against Birmingham. And the buzz stat that is circulating is the both teams have only managed to concede zero goals in a …
Read More “West Ham v Arsenal: the tendencies.”
By Bulldog Drummond Unai Emery has said Arsenal will not be able to sign players this month but just take them on loan. So all this talk of Barcelona’s Denis Suárez and Sevilla’s Éver Banega means loan deals not transfers – if the talk has any basis in fact. And all the other chatter about …
Read More “Why can’t Arsenal buy any players in this month – but maybe we’ve got one.”