The Untold Analysis of Refereeing in the first 16 weeks of the 2016/17 season – all matches

Earlier this week Untold presented its review of referee performances in the first 160 weekend games in the Premier League this season.   That is 42% of all the games played this season – an analysis level far higher than one would see in virtually any other statistical and analytical enquiry. That introductory report links …

West Brom v Arsenal Sat 18 March 2017 – The Match Officials

by Andrew Crawshaw After the FA Cup Quarter Finals last weekend the Premier League returns to what passes for normality with a full programme of 10 games this weekend.  Arsenal start things off with an away trip to West Bromwich Albion and an early 12:30 start. Interestingly Liverpool have Michael Oliver in charge of their …

What would Arsenal be like now if the club had dumped Wenger and brought in Pep Guardiola

by Tony Attwood Last season Paul Merson wrote an article for the Daily Express in which he said that Arsene Wenger must be sacked if the Tiny Totts or Leicester win the Premier League. It was a most curious piece in that it seemed to imply that all the clubs near the top of the table …

The Arsenal Ladies Update and Preview of their FA Cup Match on Sunday

by Andrew Crawshaw The Arsenal Ladies start their competitive season this coming Sunday with an FA Cup Fifth round match against Spurs.  The match is at Borehamwood and kicks off at 14:00.  The full draw is :- Manchester City v Reading Notts County v Yeovil Town Liverpool v Everton Arsenal v Spurs Sunderland v Aston …

After the first suggestions that referees might not be ok, will the media turn on the pundits?

By Tony Attwood Of course we need to be clear here: referees have been protected by the media for years because of the fact that the media will always put their own self-interest ahead of the need to report reality. Thus ever since the 1970s TV has been in the business of promoting football as …

New manager negotiatons, players to return, injury boost; record beaking deal

By Sir Hardly Anyone M.Sc, PhD, (Burk). It has been a breathless few days on Planet Earth what with yesterday being pi day (March 14 – 3.14 if you see what these maths bods mean.) And indeed breathless on Planet Arsenal too, and again for a mathematical reason – in this case expotentialism.  In order …

Premier League 2 – Arsenal v Manchester City the Match Report

by Andrew Crawshaw One of the requirements of the Premier League 2 competition is that some matches must be played at the clubs main stadium rather than at a training ground or secondary stadium.  The match between Arsenal and Manchester City played on Monday night (13th March) was held at the Emirates with the lower …

Nine and a half things we learned from the media this week

By Sir Hardly Anyone For the past year or two the media has filled up blank spots on its web sites with a range of articles that began with “Three things we learned this week”, and then not to be outdone by a rival became “Five things we learned this week” which soon mutated into …

This season the refereeing of 160 PL games was analysed in detail with video evidence. This is what we found.

A summary of the research by the Referee Review team 160 games researched in detail It is commonplace for occasional visitors to Untold to write sarcastic comments about referees and our views thereon.  The view, usually expressed very simply, and occasionally rather rudely, says “you always blame the refs when it is obvious to anyone …

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if the Barcelona/PSG was the moment football finally changed.

By Tony Attwood Of course having a bent foreign referee overseeing a match full of foreigners in a foreign place with a crowd made up of foreigners isn’t exactly big time news in England.  Rather the scenes of BT Sprout commentators being ordered by the producer to get up and leap about, (instead of wonder …

Is it really so hard to ask “why?” in football, rather than always jump in with the answer?

By Tony Attwood Just a couple of days back I raised the notion that maybe, just maybe, the football media was taking the first tiny, tiny steps towards recognising one of the the core problems in football: that they not only have viewpoints they also set the agenda.  They decide what is an “issue” in …

Right now, who would you kick out of the club?

by Tony Attwood Imagine you are paid to report football stories and likely rumours.  Not weird made up tales but stuff that could well be true. Now imagine that you were doing this job 18 months ago and your boss said, “I want you to write a piece about who will win the domestic trophies …

Stewarding must be a rotten job, but that’s not an excuse for not doing it properly

By Tony Attwood I was talking to friends on the way back from the game, about their experience of the match in the family enclosure. They’d got tickets for three adults and four children in the lower tier, clock end, positioned next to the Lincoln supporters, and I was rather sorry to hear that it …

The only question that remains is, was the ref bought or was he just incompetent.

By Tony Attwood Ewan Murray is the Guardian and Observer’s golf correspondent, with added responsibility for overseeing coverage of Scottish football. Ewan’s outside interests revolve around his own substandard golf game and Vladimir Romanov’s stewardship of Heart of Midlothian. So by and large he is not the man you would put at the top of …

Arsenal v Lincoln: the teams, the upsets, the media menace, the man of the match

By Bulldog Drummond. The illness question is the most puzzling part of today’s game: Danny Welbeck and Alex Iwobi are said to be down with it.   Mesuz Ozil (as WhoScored now have him listed) seems to have had it twice, has recovered, but is on the Physioroom sick list and out for weeks.  All …

Arsenal v the rest of the universe. The injuries, the curious case of Ozil’s illness, and the quotes.

By Bulldog Drummond It is interesting that Untold is receiving comments from the occasional reader telling us not to write negative articles. I am not sure that we are that guilty of such an offence; for a truly negative article how about “The 24 most boring Premier League teams ever” which appears today in the …

Lincoln City at the Arsenal: historic coincidences, out of date websites, last minute signings…

By Bulldog Drummond It is, to say the least, interesting to reflect upon the fact that our opponents this weekend were founded two years before Dial Square, who after one match in 1986, then in January 1887 became Royal Arsenal.  Indeed the interesting if occasionally inaccurate official website of the club gives a decent chronology of …

Arsenal in the FA Cup; change of rules, change of name, the heritage, the records

by Bulldog Drummond And so, the FA Cup. Derided by the anti-Arsenal-Arsenal and dismissed by the Arrogant Amnesiacs with Asssumptions, undoubtedly in both cases because Arsenal are rather successsful at it, but still a competition of some merit and worth in my view.(as anyone who has had the pleasure of being at an FA Cup …

How can we get the sort of Arsenal that the Anti-Arsenal and Arrogant Amnesics desire?

By Tony Attwood The desire of some supporters seems to be to have Arsenal getting results akin to those achieved by Manchester United in the 21 seasons between 1993 and 2013.  During that period they won the league 13 times, they came second five times and came third three times.  It came after a period …

Weird News: semi-skimmed stuff about Arsenal and origami for pyromaniacs

By Sir Hardly Anyone. Let me confess that no one in the weird news industry (by which we mean what used to be called Fleet Street, TV, radio and the bloggettas) is, at the moment at least, coming close to the suggestion that Alexis suffers from dissociative identity disorder and has eight different personalities.  That’s still …

Is Alexis really a bad influence? Or just a bad player (some of the time).

By Tony Attwood I can’t think when the last time was that I quoted the Daily Mirror – certainly not quoting the Daily Mirror for doing something innovative and interesting which the rest of the media had not done. But they have done it.  Up to a point. The article in question was by John …

What is the most effective way of bringing about change at Arsenal?

By Tony Attwood OK so you don’t want Mr Wenger to continue in his job.  Maybe you want Ivan Gazidis to go as well.  Perhaps you want Silent Stan to sell – he’s got Mr Usmanov always waiting in the wings so why not. Which raises the question, what are you going to do about …

Why the refs and the media made a mess of the Koscielny decision that cost us this match

By Walter Broeckx Lots of debate last night about Koscielny being given a red card. It was correct the pundits and media screamed. As they always do when an Arsenal player sees a red card. In the aftermath of the discussion people on Untold gave their undoubtedly expert opinion on why it was a red …

Arsenal Managerial Changes: “Is the overall management of the club ‘fit for purpose’?”

by Andrew Crawshaw Before Arsenal consider changing managers there is probably a broader question that Mr Kronke needs to address.  Is the overall management of the club ‘fit for purpose’? Firstly who ‘owns’ the club? Arsenal Football Club is owned by Arsenal Holdings PLC.  According to angryofislington – who keeps an accurate watch on the …