By Tony Attwood The issue of what we can and can’t chant in a football ground has been lurking around for over a year now in Spain. Indeed last year when the Spanish Professional Football League’s announced that it would fine supporters who sing offensive songs, the fans started to re-write their chants, putting their …
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By Usama & Walter WATFORD vs. ARSENAL COMPETITION: English Premier League MATCH NO. 9 DATE: 17th October 2015 VENUE: Vicarage Road Stadium (Watford, England) MATCH OFFICIALS: REFEREE: Mike Jones 1st LINESMAN: Richard West 2nd LINESMAN: Adrian Holmes 4th OFFICIAL: Kevin Friend First Half Fouls, Advantages, Cards, and Penalties Time Foul by Foul For Description & …
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By Tony Attwood Last night was a pretty horrible occasion with injuries some very nasty tackles, and the infinitely more important issues like the Premier League and the possibility of a 3rd consecutive FA Cup on everyone’s mind. Clubs are not allowed to opt out of the League Cup, and the option of putting out …
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By Walter Broeckx Arsenal made a lot changes for this match as could be expected. And even a few players making their debut in this match. Glen Kamara and Alex Iwobi made their first start for Arsenal in a match with something at stake. Cech, Oxlade-Chamberlain and Giroud are the only players to keep their …
Read More “League cup: Sheffield Wednesday – Arsenal 3-0: The kids still need a lot of bacon.”
. By Tony Attwood . Ah, the Wednesday. The team we beat twice in 1993 at Wembley to win the Cup, and then the Cup. The first ever team to do the Cup Double.As I recall it was a dire year of league football – we were the lowest scoring team in the Premier …
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Need for a Striker By Mashwar I have read so many articles this year but none of them ever mentioned or even came close to mentioning the fact that how fatal the combination of Arsenal can be with Sanchez and Walcott both in front and Ozil coming behind them. Well that’s one pacey and talented …
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By Walter Broeckx Even before my alarm clock was playing its first tune at 6.00 am I was well awake. A quick shower to be really fresh for the day. A sandwich with cheese and a fruit drink should be enough to get out of the door. Checking if I got all that I needed. …
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Why are so many referees from Manchester? By Proudkev Having studied the Premier league Select group of referees, I decided to conduct some research. Not something the media are strong on but I wanted to show them how to write articles based on fact. At this point I want to make it clear that I …
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Hold the front page, Wenger is talking about tactics By Tim Charlesworth Amidst all the joy and celebration following the Bayern result, you may be forgiven for missing something unusual: Wenger made a comment about tactics. This is remarkable because of its rarity. For some reason, Arsene doesn’t like to talk about tactics. Perhaps he …
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By Fishpie With this weekend’s 2-1 victory over Everton, we have officially completed the first quarter of the league season and entered into the second. Those long, hard, dark, cold Autumn and Winter months lie ahead. So I think its a good moment to pause, take stock of how its gone so far and …
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By Walter Broeckx Our apologies for the slow and erratic running of Untold Arsenal today – we had some technical problems. Tony. Not my usual place on the couch for this match but a nice place in the upper tier block 122 this time. Arsenal made some changes compared to the last match against Bayern. …
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By Tony Attwood My intention having got home in time to make a bacon sandwich and watch Match of the Day was to then write a report on the game highlighting the total ineptitude and lunacy of the referee. But then the best laid plans… the computer went onto another planet and short …
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By Bulldog Drummond Continuing from the earlier piece, previewing today’s game, the biggest threat we can see is that Everton are unbeaten away this season. Against that we have won five of the last six in all competitions, scoring 17 goals along the way. Not bad considering that the last six included Man U and …
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By Bulldog Drummond As I suspect everyone has worked out, we’ll be top if we win, although quite possibly only for a day. But even so it’s not a bad feeling. Indeed looking at the table built just from the last six league games we are indeed top: Pos Team P W D L F …
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By Walter Broeckx Match fixing is something for Italy and other countries around the Mediterranean like Greece and Turkey. Impossible in England. As England is clean in all ways of life. Nobody in England breaks the laws, does on tax evasion. Or do some? I know this is not true of course because as in …
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Arsenal v Everton Saturday 24 October – The Match Officials by Andrew Crawshaw No new Referee Reviews from Usama and Walter so no update to this season’s table of Shame Wrong Important Decisions Favouring Arsenal Favouring Opponents 2nd Yellow Cards 0 11 Red Cards 0 6 Penalties 0 7 Goals 0 3 Total 0 27 …
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By Walter Broeckx Very soon now I will be singing my own version of an old song. I think it was from Willy Nelson and for those who know it, they will probably sing along very quickly. It goes like this: On the road again Just can’t wait to get on the road again The life …
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By Walter Broeckx Every now and then I get some interesting things sent to me from other Arsenal supporters. So with the death of Howard Kendall I got send a copy of a letter that someone sent to a newspaper. It was an Everton fan who expressed his gratitude towards Howard Kendall and thanked him …
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By Tony Attwood That heading may have taken you a bit by surprise but it is true in terms of the parallel trophy that is played alongside the Champions League – the under 19s competition, once upon a time called Next Gen, but now taken over by the all-encompassing Uefa. The games are played in …
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By Tony Attwood Being away on holiday while the season runs along its merry course is always an interesting experience. A chance to do the usual recharging of the batteries in the sunshine, and in this case, the opportunity to watch Watford v Arsenal in a bar on the island of Crete, with the landlord …
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By Walter Broeckx I think we can say that over the last months a few myths have been busted. Of course myths that didn’t really were believed at Untold Arsenal. But the repeating of the myths by pundits and the moaning part of our fan base turned these myths in to FACTS! (correct way of …
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Don McMahon Following on a few articles and posts on UA, I decided to put together a sort of crystal ball, forecast for the short and medium term future of the team. The idea is to see who is getting on in years and will need to be replaced sooner or later and who can …
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By Walter Broeckx I usually sit in front of my laptop during the match to write my match report ‘as it happens’. As this time I was in the pub to see the match I couldn’t do it. I try to keep the same format though but I might be jumping through the match back and …
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By Walter Broeckx With the whole Untold team still out on hollidays, finding the way back home from the AGM, from Watford if anyone went, I still am the only one left in the building to do a match preview. A match preview about a match that can be seen as a must win or …
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By Tim Charlesworth During the summer, I speculated on the Walcott v Giroud choice at number 9. Walcott seems to have got the upper hand in this selection battle, but Giroud is now scoring lots of goals, so it will be interesting to see who is selected against Bayern. In my summer article, I …
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