Sir Hardly Anyone considers what the bloggettas do now the window has slammed and the glass is lying on the floor. Indeed, what do the bloggettas do when the window has cracked and all the transfer rumours have been put to bed for another few weeks, before the fever of the January opening breaks forth? …
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By Tony Attwood Although Untold is known by some as being the pro-Wenger blog, it has also always been a campaigning website, arguing as strongly as it can for change in certain areas, as well as pointing out where evidence is being ignored or misused by journalists in their own commentaries on football. As an …
Read More “Oh look, a newspaper has discovered the reason why England teams are rubbish. Again.”
By Tony Attwood One thing is absolutely certain; Arsenal will get injuries this season. And when they come along the people who really do nick a living in football – the journalists – will be there with their Arsenal Injury Crisis. Indeed I am surprised they haven’t been at it today, given that Arsenal are …
Read More “Arsenal near the top of the injury list, so which back up players do we have?”
By Tony Attwood For years and years Tottenham have gloried in making a profit overall on transfers. They haven’t always spent that money well, but they have made a profit. But not this year. For years Arsenal were known for selling players at a profit, even if they didn’t want to, but not this …
Read More “The net spend league: which club (surprisingly) brought in the most money by selling players this summer?”
. By Fishpie Last season Untold was good enough to publish a series of my posts which tried to measure and assess our progress during the campaign. The basic idea was that Win, Draw, Loss and Points data from the previous 10 years had given us a pretty consistent picture of what it had taken …
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by Tony Attwood The first thing to note about Perez is that he is on the up, and was having his best form at Deportivo, playing in a team that was struggling to score goals. He got 17. So at the most basic level the idea is probably that with Ozil pushing through perfect balls, …
Read More “What exactly does Lucas Perez bring to Arsenal?”
by Andrew Crawshaw Chelsea lead the Premier League in the number of players that they have out on loan to other clubs. According to Sky Sports, following the closing of the transfer window the 20 clubs in the PL have a total of 169 players out on loan across the world. Chelsea are far and …
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By Tim Charlesworth As we head deep into the interlull with the transfer window closed, it finally feels like the football season is ready to start. The first three games had a curious ‘pre-season’ feel to them, with summer weather, lots of teams missing players following the Euros and everyone looking a little …
Read More “Arsenal: Is this the squad of champions?”
Prelude: Just before we get into the regular report on referee performances on the pitch, if you have been following the Mark Halsey incidents reported in our last article you might like to note the latest from the Daily Telegraph. Mark Halsey reveals incident he claims he was told to lie about by referee bosses as …
Read More “Halsey scandal latest plus Referee Appointments and Results Matchweek #03 with video evidence”
Former Premier League referee Mark Halsey claims he was told to say he’d not seen incidents by refereeing body That is the headline from the Daily Mirror and it is popping up in quite a few newspaper web sites now, originally mostly finishing with a pompous statement about how the newspaper has contacted (ie sent …
Read More “Mark Halsey claims he was told to say he’d not seen incidents, by PGMO”
By Tony Attwood If you have been paying attention you will know that recently Andrew has written a series of detailed articles on Arsenal’s players, including the “25” list of registered players, the loanees, and what is going on with the under 23 and under 18 teams. Top of the league and bottom of the …
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by Andrew Crawshaw This is the third part of our series on the Arsenal youth system. Earlier articles in the series were… Top of the league and bottom of the league. Is Arsenal’s youth system working properly? The Arsenal Youth System – Part 2 Comparisons with other clubs At the U23 game against Liverpool I …
Read More “The Arsenal Youth System – Part 3 Questions and (some) Answers”
By Sir Hardly Anyone 115 incoming transfer rumours – almost all of them wrong 22 players who were about to leave Arsenal – most are still with us. Total failure to spot the actual transfers ahead of activity – except in one case. So here it is, although sometimes it seemed it would never get …
Read More “115 players linked with Arsenal this summer; who the tipsters got right who they got wrong”
by Andrew Crawshaw In Part 1 – an Introduction I showed that 10 players out of our 32 man first team squad are products of at least one of the three phases of our Youth Team System. This has occurred despite our U21 team (as it was up to and including last season) had been …
Read More “The Arsenal Youth System – Part 2 Comparisons with other clubs”
. The Arsenal Youth System – Part 1 Introduction by Andrew Crawshaw As you may know I get to see as many of the Youth games as possible. Our U18 team play the vast majority of their home games at the Colney training ground but these are effectively behind closed doors. We have an U19 team …
Read More “Top of the league and bottom of the league. Is Arsenal’s youth system working properly?”
By Tony Attwood As you may have noticed, Uefa has approved changes to the Champions League from the start of the season after next. A new company is being set up, equally owned 50/50 by Uefa and the European Clubs Assn to run European competitions. This has been done to stop a European breakaway by …
Read More “Back to the Atlantic League: how proposals are afoot radically to change the face of English football”
by Andrew Crawshaw and Tony Attwood With all of the ‘ins and outs’ of the transfer window here is the final 25 man senior players squad list. The top 9 are ‘home grown’ the remaining (from Debuchy downwards) are overseas. (The numbers in the left column are simply for Tony to double check that we …
Read More “Arsenal’s 25 man squad – The Final List (at least until January)”
By Tony Attwood In the end, the preliminary figures from the transfer window show Arsenal spent the fourth largest sum in the league, behind Man U, Man C and Chelsea in that order. The figures below only reflect the summer transfer window. Spend pos Club 2015 spend Lge Position 2016 spend 1 Manchester Airport £153.0m …
Read More “Total transfer expenditure last summer v this summer and what it means for the clubs involved”
By THE BRICKFIELDS GUNNERS With nearly everyone going digital and talking and communicating in computer lingo and binary bullshit , the average young fan is not able to understand the beauty and the richness of the written word, and is now limited only to reading SMSes or Texting; Wassupp? messagings; moronic Twatting, chirppings and Fakebooking …
Read More “The Arsene Wenger operating system made easy for dummies.”
By Walter Broeckx Ah that lovely sound of the window that slams shut. I love it. Because then finally we can be sure that we will get rid of all those silly rumours that are being spouted 25 hours a day. Well… for a week or so because as I will go on a holiday …
Read More “Has the Arsenal squad been improved this transfer window?”
By Sir Hardly Anyone The problem is not so much your actual news but removing the exclamation marks and question marks from internet reports and finding the large woman who will apparently open her mouth and warble in order to bring it all to an end later today. So here is your deadline day shock …
Read More “Arsenal transfer shock; one more player on the way”
By Max Kerr 56 years ago Vance Packard published “The Waste Makers”, in which he analysed the notion of ‘Planned Obsolescence’. He coined the terms “obsolescence of function”, which is when a product is manufactured to last less time than it needs to, and “obsolescence of desirability”, where marketing persuades us that the newer version …
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WATFORD vs. ARSENAL COMPETITION: English Premier League MATCH NO. 3 DATE: 27th August 2016 VENUE: Vicarage Road Stadium (Watford, England) MATCH OFFICIALS: REFEREE: Kevin Friend 1st LINESMAN: Ian Hussin 2nd LINESMAN: Mick McDonough 4th OFFICIAL: Simon Hooper First Half Fouls, Advantages, Cards, and Penalties Time Foul by Foul For Description & Decision Points 00:48 Granit …
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By Sir Hardly Anyone Yesterday we noted that Mr Wenger had told the press that they might be surprised at what will happen at the end of this window, and that every club still had transfers to do before the closure of the transfer market on wednesday night. Now we see the story, which is …
Read More “More indicators that Arsenal are going to buy another player before tomorrow’s deadline”
By Tony Attwood The Guardian today has its normal “Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action” and for the first time in I don’t know how long it makes no mention of Arsenal. Normally there’s a bit about how disappointing it is, how the club are doomed, or the anger of the fans, …
Read More “Mediocrity is now defined as coming second. So how do you define coming third?”