By Walter Broeckx Arsenal still without a regular left back so Xhaka continues in that position. Smith Rowe made it to the bench for this match. Arsenal : Leno, Bellerin, Mustafi, Holding, Xhaka, Torreira, Guendouzi, Iwobi, Ozil, Aubameyang, Lacazette. On the beach: Cech, Lichtsteiner, Sokratis, Ramsey, Smith Rowe, Mkhitaryan, Welbeck. Arsenal having most of the …
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‘By Bulldog Drummond Quote of the day: “It’s about what we do on the field.” Roy Hodgson. First a spot of news about a player definitely not playing: Maitland Niles played for the under 23 on Friday so wont be in squad. But that could well put him into the team for the game next …
Read More “Palace v Arsenal. Hodgson v Arsenal. The teams & Auba’s incredible record,”
by Bulldog Drummond “Ozil will be going back to Real Madrid in six months time if he continues to play as he did against Leicester,” according to Paul Merson in his latest and one of his most bizarre and incoherent rants. Much of what he said was difficult to fathom, as when he continued on …
Read More “Merson in weirdest anti-Arsenal rant yet on Sky as Nicholas discovers rotational fouling”
By Bulldog Drummond. So let us move on to the question of matches between Arsenal and Palace across the years. Here are the last 20 games between the two teams… Date Game Res Score Competition 10 Mar 1993 Arsenal v Crystal Palace W 2-0 League Cup 08 May 1993 Arsenal v Crystal Palace W 3-0 …
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By Bulldog Drummond. This weekend we are off to Palace, and once again there is a story of a stadium to tell. And indeed a story of club PR mismanagement – or (I must add) so it seems to me as an outsider looking in. Of course we’ve followed the story of Tottenham Nomads who …
Read More “Crystal Palace v Arsenal. A lesson in how a club should NOT treat its core fans.”
By Dr Billy “the Dog” McGraw, senior psychiatrist at the University College Hospital of the North Circular Road. “The massive Premier League rule changes which could affect Arsenal, Chelsea & Spurs next season” That is the mega headline in Football London today – the Daily Mirror website that churns out about 40 Arsenal stories every …
Read More “Massive rule changes, Ozil is a pest, fake Amazon footie ads, strange tables, AMN is not death.”
by Andrew Crawshaw So here we are a quarter of the way through the season – or at least we will be once Kevin Friend blows his whistle at the end of the Spurs v Man City game on Monday night. From premierleague.com here are all of the matches:- Saturday 27 October 15:00 Brighton v …
Read More “Farewell balanced playing field. Matchweek 10: all the games, all the officials.”
By Tony Attwood Well I woke up this morning, man on the radio moaning about the Arsenal back four Yes I woke up this morning, heard a man moaning about the Arsenal back four He said, “They won’t win anything playing like that, no matter how many they score” (Traditional Northamptonshire blues, circa 2018) I’m …
Read More “Sporting v Arsenal. I got the blues, cos even when we win it ain’t real.”
by Bulldog Drummond There is a little debate going on about whether it is better to be in the Europa League and have a chance of winning something, or be in the Champions League knowing that we are not a strong enough team to beat the likes of Real Mad, Barcelona and Bayern – but …
Read More “Sporting v Arsenal: the teams, the money, the teams, Reiss Nelson, the teams”
By Bulldog Drummond Of course Mr Wenger never repeated the saying attributed to Louis XV, nor the variant Après nous le déluge – which Madame de Pompadour is supposed to have uttered. He made no comment as far as I know about what might happen after he left Arsenal. Nor did Untold, save to point out …
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By Bulldog Drummond We have currently rushed up to equal third in the Physioroom injury chart with no fewer than six players out, or not quite in. Here’s the list… (The headings as always are Untold’s; physioroom is much more serious about these things). Who? What? When back? What’s the latest? Doubtness Monreal Tight Hamstring …
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By Tony Attwood The question was raised a day or two ago about Ozil: does he disappear in crunch matches? What does the statistics say? Here are the basic figures… Year Matches Goals Assists Lge pos 2017-18 26 4 8 6 2016-17 33 8 9 5 2015-16 35 6 19 2 2014-15 22 4 5 …
Read More “Does Ozil fail to live up to his potential when playing against top teams? We take a look.”
by Bulldog Drummond In the midst of all these calm and relaxed preparations for tomorrow’s game, as described by Sir Hardly and his investigative team, how have Sporting CP been doing of late? Not too badly it seems… Date Comp Home Away Res Score 24/09/18 League Sporting Braga Sporting CP L 1-0 29/09/18 League Sporting …
Read More “Sporting v Arsenal. The crazy world of “all you need to know” and where 4th certainly ain’t a trophy”
Report by Sir Hardly Anyone. Additional dirt provided by Marianna Trench. “Untold Arsenal” tries to live up to its name – covering aspects of football that other people don’t, won’t or can’t write much about. And of course that can give us a tough task because sometimes it is hard to find that much …
Read More “This Thursday Arsenal play the Donald Trump of European football.”
by Tony Attwood The Daily Mirror published a piece after the Leicester game in which they went into a rave about the “brilliant new Torreira chant” that they had just noticed. It begins Torreira oh oh, and if you have been paying attention you’ll know just how out of date the Mirror and its writers …
Read More “Just how fragile is Arsenal’s defence?”
by Andrew Crawshaw What a difference in weather from Chelsea last Sunday, an almost cloudless sunny day and surprisingly warm for the time of year. Plus a big bonus for me the train system was running normally so I could get to Borehamwood easily from home in Southeast London (only one change). Catering report – …
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by Tony Attwood OK we have to keep a sense of perspective. The most consecutive wins in the Premier League is not yet within sight, as that was 18 achieved by Manchester ££££ last season. We’re a long way from that, but oh the sheer joy of another win last night was just something special, …
Read More “It may not be a trophy but it sure as hell is fun. The “being there” report.”
By Walter Broeckx Monreal out with a tight hamstring so we have Lichtsteiner who will play left back. Aubameyang is on the beach for the start of this match. Arsenal starting with : Leno, Bellerin, Holding, Mustafi, Lichtsteiner, Torreira, Xhaka, Mkhitaryan, Ozil, Iwobi, Lacazette. On the beach : Martinez, Medley, Guendouzi, Smith Rowe, Ramsey, Welbeck, …
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by Bulldog Drummond A foreshortened final piece in our review series for this match as some of us are off to London for jolly jaunts and exhibition visiting. So straight into the teams… And speaking of which let us not forget that we also have a game on Thursday, so we’ll be pacing players and …
Read More “Arsenal v Leicester: The teams, the roadworks and Dr Evil”
By Bulldog Drummond Mr Emery’s commentary this week will be music to the ears of those who make a living by telling the rest of us how Arsenal will never get anywhere without a major rebuild. He said, “I think we need to improve a lot. Our demands need to be very high. The supporters can …
Read More “Emery’s comments, Leicester’s managerial problems, more stats and the score we want.”
By Bulldog Drummond So summarising where we have got to in previous articles, we find that Leicester have a poor-ish away record, both in the second half of last season and this season, tending only to beat teams that are themselves doing very badly at home. Arsenal might be in all sorts of categories as …
Read More “Arsenal v Leicester: they have two wins at Arsenal in 42 years.”
by Sir Hardly Anyone So how come our youth players are doing so well as we have been suggesting of late? It is an issue that has been touched upon of late, but there is another reason which seems to be relevant as shown by this rather exciteable headline in the Daily Mail… “Manchester City …
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By Bulldog Drummond There was some action yesterday, aside from the activities of the Manchester United manager which got much of the media rather over excited. For Reiss Nelson was at it again at Hoffenheim. His team were 1-0 down at Nürnberg but came back thanks to two from our young man to win 3-1. According …
Read More “Nelson at the double (to coin a phrase) as Arsenal could (maybe) reach 3rd.”
By Tony Attwood There is a prediction site doing the rounds called Five Thirty Eight which it is claimed really knows how to predict results. So I thought I would have a look. It gives percentage chance for each result. So we get Chelsea v Man U today giving us Chelsea to win 56%, Man …
Read More “Just how good at predicting are the very best predictors? Today’s results in advance and the squad for monday.”
by Tony Attwood It is a great tragedy within football, in my opinion, that there are so many ideas and opinions that seem to be beyond acceptable conversation in the media, and indeed for most fans. While it seems perfectly ok to say that (for example) Arsene Wenger was the cause of all Arsenal’s perceived …
Read More “All the things you are not allowed to say about football because, well, no one does.”