by Andrew Crawshaw From the start of the 2018 season, the FA intend to make radical changes to the makeup of Women’s Football. Currently there are 20 clubs in the the Women’s Super League, 10 in each of the two divisions. Eight of the clubs in WSL1 are fully professional, Sunderland and Yeovil are not, …
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By Robert Staples Paris Saint-Germain’s elite winger, Julian Draxler, made it to the headlines after rumors about his possible transfer to Arsenal surfaced. All of this started when Draxler posted a photo of his friend Kolasinac’s shirt in social media. Because of this, netizens, specifically those found on Twitter, can’t help but expect the …
Read More “Julian Draxler to Arsenal? Knowing the Truth Behind It”
By Tony Attwood As far as I can work out (and I must admit I am only an amateur historian) fake news was introduced into English newspapers as a method of filling their pages during the first world war at a time when the government imposed a strict censorship on the war news. If you …
Read More “Arsenal planning to sack Wenger, the player breakthrough, squad discontent, Rowley Birkin.”
By Bulldog Drummond Yesterday’s meander around the possibilities of who might play against Red Star Belgrade on Thursday gave us this range of possibilities Ospina, Holding, A, B, Nelson, …
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by Tony Attwood The FA, like all national associations, allies itself utterly and totally to Fifa, an organisation known to have used, and quite probably is still using, corrupt methods in its running football. And an organisation known to being working hand in glove with a country that uses slave labour to build its …
Read More “Every day the FA reveals its corruption and incompetence more fully”
by Sir Hardly Anyone Part 1: Sign the wonderkid When we have the Metro quoting the Mirror and the Mail for a story whose origin is “according to reports” you know that reportage has got just about as low as it is going to go. But for the sake of the record, let’s give it …
Read More “The amazing centre back revelation and kicking Mesut out the door.”
by Bulldog Drummond And so off we go again into foreign parts, primarily with a different team from that which played at the weekend in the League. Just so you know what to expect here is a picture of the stadium. It is a 2 hours 40 minutes flight, and there is also a …
Read More “Red Star Belgrade v Arsenal: the team and early prognostications and whatnot”
By Tony Attwood The little piece yesterday afternoon giving the reasons why it is logical to expect there to be corruption in Premier League football, brought a larger than normal amount of vitriol and a larger than normal number of commentaries that had little if anything to do with the post, or contained no evidence …
Read More “How do we know if match fixing is taking place or not?”
By Tony Attwood There are, it seems, many people who don’t or won’t believe that the Premier League has been corrupted in way. And I have begun to wonder why they believe that there is no corruption. After all, one only has to look around the UK to know that corruption is everywhere. Indeed …
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By Walter Broeckx Another season, another PGMO hate party it seems. What we have been showing through detailed analyses all these years is just continuing to happen. And the worst part is that the media is just joining in with the referees and making nothing of it. They love it. At Stoke we should have …
Read More “Referees and the lack of VAR have cost us 6 points so far this season”
By Walter Broeckx I couldn’t write down my minute by minute report of this match. So I will solely focus on the main events. Because in fairness we didn’t play well. We dominated but too many loose balls and lost balls. Lacazette looked the more lively of our strikers but didn’t find a team mate …
Read More “Swartford – Arsenal 2-1, another Swarbrick inspired defeat”
By Bulldog Drummond You might have thought that one or two journalists might have learned the lesson from Untold’s long-running criticism of Amy Lawrence over her comment about Arsenal having only two players who scored in double figures the season before last. The point was, it was true, there were two such players. But the …
Read More “Watford v Arsenal: the teams. No Wilshere, rambling criticism and a “double figure” moment”
by Andrew Crawshaw For our first post-interlul game our officials are :- Referee – Neil Swarbrick Age 50 from Lancashire Assistant Referee 1 – Scott Ledger from South Yorkshire Assistant Referee 2 – Adrian Holmes from West Yorkshire Fourth Official – Graham Scott Age 48 from Oxfordshire So for the first time in a long …
Read More “Watford v Arsenal Saturday 14 October – The biased ref with an (occasionally) inadequate knowledge of the rules.”
by Bulldog Drummond For a year or two now I have been reading about clubs being on “High Alert”. Apparently at the moment Manchester City are on “High Alert” because they might be able to buy Alexis in January. For a year or two now I have been reading about clubs being on “High Alert”. …
Read More “Watford v Arsenal. High alert, score predictions, who passes most, and the squad”
by Andrew Crawshaw The Continental Tyres Cup is the Women’s equivalent of the League Cup. It is a competition that has seen a change in makeup this season moving from a straight knockout to four mini-leagues with the top two in each moving to a knockout phase. The teams in the top two tiers of …
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By Bulldog Drummond “According to Nick Ames in the Guardian Arsenal will keep enjoying false-dawn months like September, batting away Bournemouth, Brighton and BATE before coming undone when in-form opposition from the top five bowl up.” An interesting thought. I suppose it might be meant to be funny, but humour either needs to be based in …
Read More “Context is everything: Watford v Arsenal, the prognostications”
A lot of the criticism levelled at Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal board over recent times has been for their lack of ambition or skill in taking the club into its next era. From the outside looking in it seems Wenger has always controlled most things, if not them all, as manager of …
Read More “How Marc Overmars Could Help Arsenal Progress”
Sir Hardly Anyone. Try this one for size: “Arsenal Fans Lose Their Sh*t After What Arsene Wenger Has Just Said” Now first off we need to work out what that little asterisk means. Is it an a, e, i, o, or u? I think we can all guess, which raises question one. Why not write …
Read More “The wildest transfer rumour yet causes another meltdown, so what is likely to happen?”
By Tony Attwood International football. Isn’t it wonderful! Don’t you want more? Of course you do!! So let’s have not just one international tourney (the World Cup, or WC as its known in the Untold Penthouse) or even two (adding the Uefa European Championship.) Any idiot can see that is nowhere near enough. After all …
Read More “The trouble with international football is there just isn’t enough of it. So now there will be more.”
By Melissa Hart At 28, Theo Walcott should be coming into his prime, but like many players who made the step up to the first team at such an early age, he looks on the wane. Now, don’t mistake that for affirmation that we need to sell, but it’s the proverbial elephant in …
Read More “Should the club cash in on Walcott?”
By Sir Hardly Anyone Yes, here’s a new whizzo wheeze: take a look at the wild ravings of the bloggettas and newspapers, with their amazing 3 out of 100 rating in terms of prediction accuracy, give them a rating for each rumour, and then come back and see, were we right or were they or …
Read More “Latest stories concerning Arsenal complete with Truth Rating”
By Tony Attwood So Brazil beat Chile 3-0, Alexis doesn’t seem to have been injured and as a result of other games, Chile are not now playing New Zealand in a two leg world cup play off. So we get Alexis back for a while. The sad news is that some other team is likely …
Read More “Alexis: good news and sad news, plus threats of imprisonment and TV madness.”
By Bulldog Drummond You may have thought that the international type of games were all over, but far from it. There’s another game tomorrow (Wednesday) morning between Brazil and Chile – which means Alexis is playing. Brazil have qualified for Russia. Chile will be going to Russia if they beat Brazil – but the …
Read More “Watford v Arsenal: the return of the injured, and Alexis still south of the equator.”
By Tony Attwood The current youth academy system for English football was designed in 1997 by Howard Wilkinson, the man who took Leeds United from the lower reaches of the second division to be the final winners of the old First Division, using an interesting squad complete with Vinnie Jones. Now in an era when …
Read More “If the home grown project is failing, has the Academy system has failed too?”
By Tony Attwood Oh yes oh yes oh yes, the injury crisis is back and the bloggettas are knocking each other over in a desperate bid to get the absolute ENORMITY of the crisis registered. Because MAKE NO MISTAKE this is the big one. It is “horrible for Wenger” according to the quaintly named 101 …
Read More “Absolutely amazing overwhelming Arsenal injury crisis brings club to the edge”