Arsenal v Watford: a word from their boss, the results and the head to head

by Bulldog Drummond So let’s have a look at Watford’s flying start that got all the chattering bots chattering away with much excitement. Date Match Res Score Comp 11 Aug 2018 Watford v Brighton and Hove W 2-0 League 19 Aug 2018 Burnley v Watford W 1-3 League 26 Aug 2018 Watford v Crystal Palace …

Referee preview Matchweek 7 – The same ref twice in a month is utterly ridiculous

by Andrew Crawshaw As ever here is the official list courtesy of premierleague.com Saturday 29 September 12:30 West Ham United v Man Utd Referee: Michael Oliver Assistants: Stuart Burt, Simon Bennett Fourth official: Paul Tierney 15:00 Arsenal v Watford Referee: Anthony Taylor Assistants: Gary Beswick, Neil Davies Fourth official: Martin Atkinson Everton v Fulham Referee: Roger East Assistants: Simon Beck, Andy Garratt …

After the Bees, the Hornets. Arsenal v Watford and that home and away thing

By Bulldog Drummond Watford, as you may recall if your long term memory is still functioning in this hyper-active full speed non-stop go-go-go world, started off with a real flourish this season, winning four league matches and a League Cup game all in a row.   As they roared towards the top of the league (“roared” …

Untold Arsenal (and Arsenal Belgium) get the VIP treatment at London Colney

By Walter Broeckx As the chairman of Arsenal Belgium supporters club I had the honour of visiting the Arsenal training ground at London Colney. Our liaison person at the club had organised this trip in order to give the official supporters clubs a bit of a bonus for all their hard work. I cannot thank …

Arsenal v Brentford: a tube strike, a pitch invasion, the moon, a hyperactive manager, the draw

By Tony Attwood Trying to get to Arsenal during a Piccadilly Line strike is fortunately not to hard for us since Blacksheep lives near one of the overground stations on the line into Finsbury Park.  But what we did spot which was interesting (if you are a long time Londoner and remember these things), was …

Live match report League cup Arsenal – Brentford : 3-1

By Walter Broeckx Dean the ref today let us see how he does in the post Wenger era. Former gunner Yennaris captains Brentford. Arsenal team: Leno, Lichtsteiner, Mustafi, Holding, Monreal, Elneny, Guendouzi, Mkhitaryan, Iwobi, Welbeck, Smith-Rowe. On the beach: Martinez, Bellerin, Kolasinac, Ramsey, Torreira, Nketiah, Lacazette My stream starting really bad but I think Leno …

Arsenal v Brentford: the team, the news from Qatar, and the issue of moving seats

by Bulldog Drummond Sometimes the morning headlines are just so depressingly predictable, it seems impossible to know what to say.  Take this morning with the statement “Qatar migrant workers are still being exploited, says Amnesty report.  Charity says promised government reforms to ‘kafala’ system have not taken place.” You’d have to be blind and ignorant …

Arsenal v Brentford: who will play? All the fun of the league cup

By Bulldog Drummond Last season as you will recall we toddled through to the final of the league cup and then fell over at a time when we couldn’t win our away games.   Playing the billionaire champions at the home of Tottenham Nomads all proved a bit too much. Date Game Res Score 20 Sep …

Arsenal Women v West Ham – Post match review and a look forward

Arsenal Women v West Ham – Post match review and a look forward By Andrew Crawshaw Arsenal Women played West Ham with a 14:00 kickoff on Sunday at Borehamwood prior to the Men’s first team game at the Emirates with a 16:00 kickoff. That gave me a quandry – which of the two games would …

The seven phases of Arsenal, plus PSG and some funny financial doings

By Tony Attwood Here’s one to give you a laugh… “Arsenal sensationally in the running to re-sign Manchester United star Alexis Sanchez.” Oh these journalists! What wags they are!  Always there with their jolly japes.  Although I can’t believe that anyone programmed a bot to write that.  That looks like a spanner in the works. …

What’s it really like to make a 235 mile trip each way for home games.

By Walter Broeckx Last weekend saw Carine and myself once again on the way to London. Not just to see the Arsenal play against Everton (which meant the result would never be in doubt) but to see other things as well. And to see a part of Arsenal not many of us will ever have …

Arsenal v Brentford: the things you don’t need to know, like the fact they keep beating us.

By Bulldog Drummond Of course you don’t actually need to know anything about Brentford ahead of the Arsenal v Brentford game but since no one is writing much about the match I thought I’d jump in a bit early and add a few comments before the “all you need to know” articles start being plastered …

The problem of empty spaces and wild claims made by a fans group

By Tony Attwood Now here is a surprising statement.   “Two-thirds of Arsenal fans are urging the club to take the unprecedented step of rescinding the season tickets of those who regularly fail to attend home matches.” Surprising because it seems a fairly draconian measure.  And surprising to me because none of the people I asked …

Arsenal v Everton: are the officials failing as the media say, or is the media itself under a spell?

By Tony Attwood The media in general has an approach to refereeing which runs like this. On occasion they will spot an offside decision that is not given, and make a fuss about it. That’s it in one line.  They don’t ask why.   They don’t ask if it happens against one team more than another.  …

Arsenal v Everton: the shots so far and the team and the beach

By Bulldog Drummond After our array of bits and pieces about the game, we’re now on the road to the game, and here are out last bits and pieces.  One interesting snip is the number of tackles by each club before this weekend’s games. Pos Club Shots so far 1. Watford 105 2. Huddersfield Town …

Arsenal v Everton. Theo’s goals at the Ems, the injuries and the latest boty-bots

By Bulldog Drummond Today of course we have the return of Theo who has been talking about his move from us to them… “I’m not going to lie, I fell out of love with football for a little bit. Because I had some good performances, but then just didn’t get the chance to play on.  Scoring …

Arsenal v Everton – the games between us, the form, and some remarkable scoring form

by Bulldog Drummond We have played 210 games against Everton over the centuries, starting with them on 5 April 1905 which we lost.  Two weeks later we got our revenge and beat them in Plumstead. Since then we’ve come out on top winning 105 to their 60, and of late we’ve been doing rather well …

A review of Yeovil v Arsenal Women and preview of Arsenal v West Ham on Sunday

by Andrew Crawshaw Arsenal played their second WSL League match of the season on Wednesday Evening against Yeovil Town at Dorchester Town FC in front of a decent crowd of 1101. Our trip to Yeovil last season was frustrating with the Yeovil keeper in outstanding form to deny our strikers again and again… and again.  …

Matchweek 6 – All the games, All the officials. We have our first Repeat Referees.

by Andrew Crawshaw The following information is from premierleague.com the official Premier League website. Paul Tierney and Chris Kavanagh are the first referees this season to whistle for a team twice.  Not the obvious choices for this honour I think you will agree.  Both have been in charge of just four games in six weeks. …

Arsenal v Everton: what have the opposition been-a-doing of late?

By Billy “the Dog” McGraw.  Senior psychologist at the University College Hospital of the North Circular Road. If everything wasn’t going swimmingly for Everton this season, they were at least keeping their head above water… until the last game… Date Match Res Score Competition 11 Aug 2018 Wolverhampton W v Everton D 2-2 Premier League …

The interesting story of the construction work at New White Hart Lane

By Tony Attwood It is something of the newspapers’ own making: we get so many stories from the media that are just plain wrong, it is hard to know what to believe. But when we read in a specialist magazine about things going wrong in a club, I tend to take a bit more notice, …

Vorskla, the road trip: mostly fun except for the road, plus it’s tough breaking the law

By Tony Attwood Yes it was fun; fun to see just how we know how to deal with a team with far fewer resources than we are privileged to have, but none the less beat a team that needs to be beaten. Fun because, although there are many some season ticket holders choose not to …

It is sad that journalists don’t have a clue what support is about; but it’s their loss, not ours.

By Tony Attwood My little dig against the Evening Standard for its headline “Arsenal did not build the Emirates to play Vorskla on a Thursday night”  may not have been the cause, but that headline has been changed between then and now, for now it reads… “Arsenal v Vorskla shows it takes more than bricks, …

Arsenal v Vorskla. All you want to know and some stuff you probably don’t.

 by Bulldog Drummond There is something very odd happening in Europe.  Manchester City 1 Lyon 2, for a start.  Plus a headline in one of the usually Tot supporting papers that says that Tottenham need forward momentum to make the system work.  And there I was thinking that they had God’s great gift to footballing …

Arsenal team news, we’re back in 2006, and a translator is needed, but not for Vorskla

by Bulldog Drummond We have some more information on who might be playing on Thursday.  Dominic Thompson now seems to be our prime choice either for left back or back up left back. And the reason for this is that in addition to the injuries to Sead Kolasinac and Ainsley Maitland-Niles, that we highlighted in the …