Today’s theme of the day: Arsenal feeds fans lies! We have proof!! Shock Horror!!!

By Tony Attwood When these little themes emerge they tend to flourish like wildfire.  Here’s one from “Suburban Gooners”, a blogetta.  Sorry about the odd punctuation, I’ve copied it exactly. I support Arsenal: I have been lied to Hello. How are you doing? Hopefully you are holding up ok? Given the circumstances? After all, three …

So with one day to go, who is still in our 25 man senior Squad?

by Andrew Crawshaw Additional commentary by Tony Attwood This list is, I hope, correct as at 15:27 on Wednesday before the transfer window shuts tomorrow Player Position Homegrown 1 Mathieu Debuchy RB N 2 Per Mertesacker CB N 3 Laurent Koscielny CB N 4 Alexis Sanchez Forward N 5 Andre Lacazette Striker N 6 Lucas …

The list of every one of the 40 players tipped to be leaving Arsenal this summer.

By Sir Hardly Anyone Yes the list now covers 40 players who are apparently leaving the club.  And I’d better reassure you straight away, that not all of them actually did leave. What is interesting however is that several players have left without ever once being mentioned by the wild ravings of journalists either in …

Six (yes really, six) new players about to sign for Arsenal

By Sir Hardly Anyone. The pundits and tipsters, and the drunks at the bar, have made a pretty fair hash of predicting who Arsenal are signing and selling this summer, but with just a short while to go one might hope their information might at least be right by now. And yet, I suspect maybe …

What is wrong with Arsenal, what is wrong with football and how to put it all right

by Tony Attwood I was invited yesterday by one reader, to express my view on what I would do about Arsenal following the start to the season of one win and two defeats. In one sense I wanted to say, “read Untold Arsenal and you’ll see what I think,” but then I thought I would …

Do you have to be passionate to be a football supporter? A note to the psychologist.

Dear Billy, How you doing? Given the number of people who wrote in after my piece this morning and said they won’t be reading Untold again, I suspect we’re now down to just us few regulars.  Just us four then. Hope you’re doing ok.   It’s a beautiful if windy day here in the East …

Exactly how can things get any worse? Turns out it is not too hard.

Article updated 1005 BST, 28 Aug. By Tony Attwood There was a moment about half an hour before the end of the Liverpool Arsenal match in which the Radio 5 commentators broke off the commentary to do their normal advertising for the phone in which follows games.  However a debate broke out between commentators as …

Liverpool! vs Arsenal: the teams, and the predicted outcome.

By Bulldog Drummond It is hard to say who has the tougher game this afternoon – Tottenham having to play again at Wembley against Burnley, or Arsenal away to a much hyped Liverpool! With regards Tottenham, Untold’s research into what happens to clubs when they move grounds seems on the basis of the first match …

Liverpool’s! recent runs of form and their difficulties with maintaining a good season

By Bulldog Drummond It is rather amusing that in the days of the forced selling of RVP and others, everyone moaned that we sold.   Now there are some who cannot grasp the fact that Arsenal don’t want to sell and can hold on to the players.   Having Alexis for another season on his …

Liverpool! v Arsenal. Obviously we don’t stand a chance, but still… Absolute Power is established.

By Bulldog Drummond There are many reasons why Arsenal have no chance.  We’re rubbish in that we couldn’t beat Stoke, we’re 11th in the League behind the mighty West Brom, Watford and Huddersfield, and Liverpool are already five places ahead of us. Plus there is total shock and horror that Arsenal “will start against Liverpool …

With with Arsenal there is always one simple answer which everyone can see except Arsenal.

By Tony Attwood I spent part of Friday evening travelling the Midland Motorway system (or car park as it is often known) making the journey from East Midlands (where I live) to West Midlands (where a dance was being held). Fortunately the traffic was flowing fairly easily for a Friday (I got up to 10 …

Liverpool v Arsenal Sunday 27 August 2017 – The Match Officials

by Andrew Crawshaw If we were in any doubt about the direction of refereeing for the season last week’s exhibition reminded us of the state of play regarding the PGMO.  How an experienced referee can look at an incident with an uninterrupted view from less than 15 yards away and not award a penalty for …

Who Arsenal can play in the Europa, plus who to avoid and funny foreign names

By Billy the Dog McGraw, our Europa correspondent and expert on clubs we have never played before. Billy will be accompanying Arsenal on all their matches as reserve pilot, guide, translator  and chief psychologist. The Europa League group stages like the Champs League has Four Pots none of which are Pol Pot who led the Khmer …

The 3 best PL deals this summer, plus both dirty and utterly weird transfer dealings revealed

by Tony Attwood . The Guardian has provided its own lists of the 16 best deals across Europe done so far in this transfer window.  I’m not by any means an expert on players across Europe, so I will restrict myself to listing the three out of the 16 that involve a player moving to …

Under the surface, football is cracking up. For now it is all being covered up. But soon…

By Tony Attwood A central theme that I have tried to evolve in the nearly 10 years we’ve been doing our thing on Untold, is that there are problems with the organisation of football.  Problems that are to quite a large degree ignored by the media, but the multiplicity of which suggest something is seriously …

A big week for Arsenal’s U23s making it two wins out of two

by Andrew Crawshaw It is a big week in terms of games for the U23s, They faced Manchester City last night at the Emirates, followed by a game on Friday evening at their normal home of Borehamwood against Liverpool.  Both matches 19:00 kick-off. The first game of the season saw Arsenal coming back from a …

Rooney is world class. As for others like Giroud, just look at his stats. Yes go on, take a look.

By Walter Broeckx Hurray hurray huuuuuurrayyyyy Wayne Rooney has scored 200 PL goals. This has been a bit of a theme in the media after Rooney scoring a goal against Manchester City on Monday evening. Now of course scoring 200 PL goals is an amazing achievement. And as I have played against a very young …

Referees go wild on red cards, Jack sent off, but somehow the media miss the statistics.

By Tony Attwood There are two types of football supporter Type A and Type B.   And two types of manager, Type A and Type B.  Oddly there is only one type of football journalist.  Type Zzzzz. Type A people know by looking.  You just have to look at Arsenal to know that you they …

The Arsenal first team squad members who are under 21: the updated report

by Andrew Crawshaw Following the widely reported promotions to the Arsenal First Team Squad here is a breakdown of the players we are likely to see more of as the season progresses.  I have listed them in order of their birthdates. Cohen Bramall – 2 April 1996 (not 1995 as the official Arsenal web site …

Changing to Wembley and moving to the Ems hurt Arsenal. So how did Tottenham do?

By Tony Attwood During the summer we debated the decision of Tottenham to play their home games at Wembley this season – an obvious topic for us as Arsenal tried out a similar venture with their Champions League games across two seasons. For Arsenal the experiment was pretty much a failure – I’ve never spoken …

Passengers of the beautiful game….

Passengers of the beautiful game…. ARSENAL 13   “Uwot? 18/08/2017 at 2:06 pm Listen to pundits? Never have,never will son.just beleive what my eyes tell me & if you don’t’ think ” ozil” is a passenger most of the time(.that is certainly when the going gets tough.)i suggest you save yourself a lot of anguish …

The aftermath of Stoke: kill the cat or take on the world.

by Tony Attwood Some things change, some don’t. That of course is how it goes.  Mr Wenger’s criticism of Granit Xhaka was unusual for him – and in not staying positive the manager has distanced himself from the standard line of Arsenal managers through the ages.  I can well remember the joke we had about George …