By Tony Attwood In his final interviews at the Huddersfield game Mr Wenger said he was convinced that the squad merely needed two or three new signings to be able to challenge again for the major trophies. At the same time we have had the figure of £50m being available which in terms of top …
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By Tony Attwood With this season’s end also being the end of the Wenger Era I found my mind wandering, and, being of a certain age, found it was quite hard to remember exactly who had won what both during recent years and indeed the who Wenger Era. My thought was that no one remembers …
Read More “Who did what and what problems come up next…. Using the past to predict the future.”
By Tony Attwood Here we go: ten things that went right or wrong this season. 1: The Telegraph started to recognise that there is a problem with refereeing in the Premier League. The fact that they lead this morning with “My choices for the best and worst Premier League referees this season” shows …
Read More “The Premier League 2017/18 – what went wrong and some bits that went right”
by Tony Attwood Of course not everyone buys into the remourceless rampant low-level abuse this club suffers on a daily basis. David Wagnar of Huddersfield Town, for example, said of Mr Wenger, “I can’t imagine that this can happen again, so this only shows he has done something extraordinary. Words don’t describe enough how big …
Read More “Mr Wenger’s final farewell. Our last match preview with Mr Wenger in charge.”
By Tony Attwood Thus we approach the end of days: the very last Wengerian game. Let’s see where he left the injury list # TEAM No. down Last man fallen What he done 1 Watford 9 A Gray Knock 2 Leicester City 9 D Simpson Groin Injury 3 Everton 7 W Rooney Knee Injury 4 …
Read More “Huddersfield v Arsenal: the rampant media undermining of Arsenal continues even to the last.”
by Tony Attwood We’ve played Huddersfield Town 75 times so far, and beaten them 34 times, drawn 25 and lost 16. Of course the most interesting historic period is what happened when Herbert Chapman left Huddersfield and came to Arsenal as manager in 1925. Chapman managed Huddersfield from 1 February 1921 until the summer of …
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By Bulldog Drummond So here we go, the very last game for the man who revolutionised the club from being a place where finishing sixth was “not a bad season really” became “an absolute disaster”. From “something to build on” to “get him out at once”. And so he has changed the club he found …
Read More “Huddersfield v Arsenal. A team with a home record almost as bad as Arsenal away.”
by Andrew Crawshaw So now we know that the referee for Arsène’s last match at Arsenal wont be Mike Dean. We have Referee – Michael Oliver age 32 from Northumberland and FIFA accredited (but not going to the World Cup this summer) Assistant Referee 1 – Lee Betts from Norfolk and FIFA accredited Assistant Referee …
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by Sir Hardly Anyone Here’s a nice one to start with… “For 22 years, what this guy has done not just for Arsenal, but for English football, people should remember. I think they came to a moment where people just want to see someone else. It’s not a matter of if you win the Europa …
Read More “Arsenal’s next manager; we list the 16 (yes sixteen) men being tipped”
By Sir Hardly Anyone and R.E. Ports. The team of intrepid opinionators at Sky Sports have told us that Arsenal need to replace the entire team if the club want to escape relegation next season, which makes Craig Burley seem positively modest in believing that that Arsenal need to sign just six new players this …
Read More “The complete list of the 61 players that our new manager will certainly buy”
by Tony Attwood Here is the list of next season’s league winners England: Manchester City Scotland: Celtic France: PSG Spain: Barcelona Germany: Bayern Munich Italy: Juventus Won’t it all be astonishingly exciting to watch it happen, knowing in advance whose going to win! Wow, won’t just everyone be glued to their TVs to see every …
Read More “Next season’s league winners, the fall of BT, and the growth of seeing football journalism as oppressive”
By Tony Attwood It was a sad way to say a personal farewell to watching Arsenal coached by Arsène Wenger last night, but even so I’m glad I went to see just one more Wenger game and reflect back on 22 years of the Wenger teams I’ve watched. And indeed to try and remember what …
Read More “Farewell Arsène; that was my last match with you. I sure am going to miss you.”
By Walter Broeckx A match with nothing at stake apart from Tony being in Leicester. Wenger picked a team that would give whoever the new manager will be to have a look at some youngsters in the squad. Starting Xl: Cech, Maitland-Niles, Holding, Mavropanos, Kolasinac, Xhaka, Ramsey, Iwobi, Mkhitaryan, Welbeck, Aubameyang On the beach: Ospina, …
Read More “Leicester PGMO – Arsenal : 3-1”
by Bulldog Drummond The big stat doing the rounds for this game is that Arsenal are the only side without an away point in English league football in 2018, having lost all six of their matches. Well, I think we knew that. But what you might not have seen (although it has turned up in …
Read More “Leicester v Arsenal: the teams and the last time Arsenal’s away form was this bad”
by Andrew Crawshaw I have just checked my database and Man United also joined Chelsea in the “SIXER” club last weekend having had Craig Pawson in charge of six games this season. Tonight’s match is the rescheduled game from matchweek 31, deferred due to cup commitments (Leicester, not us). Referee – Graham Scott Age 49 …
Read More “Leicester v Arsenal Wednesday 9 May 2018 – the Match Officials. A stranger returns.”
ByBulldog Drummond The injury file doesn’t look too good at the moment, given that it contains Laurent Koscielny, Santi Cazorla, Mesut Ozil and Mohammed Elneny, and it is a good job we are at the end of the season. But thankfully the days in which the media printed the endlessly recycled “Arsenal have the most …
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by Bulldog Drummond Before we get down to our usual coverage of past matches between the two clubs there is a lovely story in the local Leicester newspaper today Claudio Ranieri linked with Tottenham in strangest transfer rumour of season The sub-heading reads “The former Leicester City boss looks set to leave Nantes this summer …
Read More “Leicester fans take the anti-Arsenal as a blueprint rather than a dire warning of how to screw your own club”
By Bulldog Drummond So we’re off to Leicester tomorrow for our own personal final farewell to Mr Wenger. And this means looking again at the rather gruesome away record we have. It really has been a truly horrible away season, and it must be a great relief all round that Arsenal don’t need to get …
Read More “Leicester v Arsenal: what the form book tells us – it’s a little more encouraging perhaps”
By Tony Attwood In November 2016 we ran the story “Arsenal in November. Exactly how bad are we year after year?” It was a piece that examined one of the regular adages that had become beloved of lazy football journalists – a simple explanation as to why Arsenal are so awful as a football club. …
Read More “The fixture list is fixed: finally a little bit more of the truth comes out.”
By Dr Billy “the dog” McGraw You may remember, if you have a long memory, that Untold got a little upset by the Guardian journalist Amy Lawrence a while back. What frustrated several of us was her use of trickery to suggest that the statement that Arsenal having only two players who scored in double …
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By Tony Attwood I don’t normally give links to the Arsenal press conference, not least because you can find them elsewhere and the whole point of this site is that it is “Untold” – covering stories and analyses that are not be found elsewhere. Of course we don’t always do that, but that is the …
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By Walter Broeckx Arsenal starting this last Arsène Wenger home match with : Cech, Bellerin, Chambers, Mavropanos, Kolasinac, Xhaka, Wilshere, Iwobi, Mkhitaryan, Aubamayang, Lacazette. On the beach in the schadow behind Wenger: Ospina, Ramsey, Mertesacker, Monreal, Mustafi, Welbeck, Maitland-Niles A bit of a slow start from Arsenal at first. Burnley staying loyal to their game …
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by Andrew Crawshaw Well Chelsea have done it and become the first team this season to have a referee six times – they have Anthony Taylor for their game against Liverpool. So far their record is:- Matchweek Match Score Chelsea W/D/L 2 Spurs v Chelsea 1 – 2 W 11 Chelsea v United 1 – …
Read More “Arsenal v Burnley Sunday 6 May 2018 – The Match Officials”
By Bulldog Drummond A few of us are lucky and we’re going to at least one of the away games – in our case Leicester City. But for most today is the end of the era, and it is pleasing to note that not every journalist has lost it, themselves, and everything else at this …
Read More “Arsenal v Burnley. “English football is losing a beautiful mind”. Jonathan Pearce”
By Bulldog Drummond “Confusion reigns over future of £30m Arsenal target” Thus sayeth Football 365 which adds, “Arsenal are set to beat Bayern Munich to the signing of centre-half Caglar Soyuncu. Or maybe not.” Hence revealing that the confusion which reigns is actually primarily in the minds of those who invent fantasy transfers and indeed most …
Read More “Arsenal v Burnley. Confusion reigns, cowards shaming the shirt, suspensions. It’s pretty dark out there.”