Why it is always important to look further than the last result

By Walter Broeckx This article is published on 6th April (unless you are in Australia in which case it is probably 7th April – or in the Pacific and it is still the 5th). But wherever you are we are at or coming up to or have just had the two month anniversary of the …

Another Arsenal record broken… looking back at the history of sequences

By Tony Attwood As you may know apart from publishing Untold, I’m also responsible for the History of Arsenal website. Aside from the regular articles about past events and players, and the occasional in depth analyses (for example into Arsenal’s involvement in the changes to the transfer rules and the interesting allegations about the re-arrangement …

What do you think they’re smoking over there at Anfield?

Since I posted this article an hour back there have been a couple of comments from Liverpool fans taking issue with what is here.  That of course is fine, but I would urge first time visitors to take a look at all the comments here and indeed the home page of this site first.  It …

Arsenal – Liverpool 4-1 another fine win in our run

By Walter Broeckx A few changes compared to the last match against Newcastle that seems an eternity away. Per Mertesacker returns to the team and Hector Bellerin comes in at right back and Chambers joins Gabriel on the bench. More upfront Özil comes back in the team and Welbeck who was a doubt goes to …

Arsenal v Liverpool: the award, the teams, the sequences.

By Bulldog Drummond So, Arsène Wenger has been named Barclays manager of the month and Olivier Giroud player of the month.  Which is normally the kiss of death.  Liverpool to win 8-0 then. Actually the Arsenal History Society (housed in the same offices as Untold Arsenal) were recently doing some research into Arsenal’s biggest home league …

Arsenal v Liverpool: “Liverpool is one of the superpowers of football”

By Tony Attwood . “Liverpool is one of the superpowers of football,” said their manager this week. Is that true? . Most certainly they have a history to be envied.  Between 1977 and 1990 they won the Football League nine times – having done what Arsenal wanted to do after our European and Double exploits …

Arsenal v Liverpool: the referee preview. Be afraid, be very afraid.

Arsenal v Liverpool 4 April 2015 – The Match Officials by Andrew Crawshaw Here is the updated “Table of Shame” following Walter’s three recent referee reviews :- Kevin Friend Ref Review : QPR – Arsenal  – another sub 70% showing with two wrong Important Decisions (second yellow, red cards, penalties and goals) where at the …

Arsenal flushed down the drain by Sky Sports

By Walter Broeckx I don’t know why but this international break in the football season seemed to take longer than ever before. I really couldn’t be bothered about the results of any team to be honest. Football organised by crooks just isn’t my thing. The only thing that I did worry about was the well …

Arsenal’s best players this season: statistics and where they go wrong

By Tony Attwood The Whoscored website is one of those that can be a bit confusing – in that it pours out stats, puts players in different colours, and then expects you do know what it all means.  I must be rather slow because I don’t quite get it all. But they do produce a …

Ref Review(s) : Arsenal – West Ham, two for the price of one

Ref in this match was Chris Foy for 59 minutes and Anthony Taylor for the rest. Because of this interruption we have two ref reviews in one article and I will also add the final score of the two refs and call this the PGMO score for this match. CHRIS FOY What a way to …

If you care about the Premier League, it’s time to be very afraid

By Tony Attwood What matters to you?  A strong, exciting Premier League in which Arsenal play, or a strong England team that challenges for the World Cup? I’ve always been in the former camp, and let the FA that runs the England team just get on with their pathetically muddled way, mostly commenting only when …

Spotting the April Fools – sometimes it is hard to tell

By Tony Attwood I tried my best with a silly April Fools gag today, and then looked around at what the rest of the world was doing in terms of April Fools in football.  (I should explain it is a day when one is supposed to tell stories that are really silly but are dressed …

Ref Review: Crystal Palace – Arsenal

Ref for this match was Mark Clattenburg A bad start for the assistant when he ruled Özil offside when he was clearly not. Özil scored but we don’t know really if this was because of the CP defender stopping after the whistle or not. So will not take the goal decision as a wrong itself. …

Spanish clubs exposed as involved in “artificial footballers” project

The intensity of the battle between Real Madrid and Barcelona to find the very best youngsters and nurture them in their academies can never be underestimated. And for those of us who thought that the depths that Barcelona had sunk to with the importation of children from outside the EU without their parents, in violation …

Diaby returns along with Arteta, Wilshere and Debuchy

By Tony Attwood The cynics have written him off time and time again.  Indeed the ever gloomy Daily Telegraph wrote on 22 January 2015: Abou Diaby looks to have played last game. And it needed some faith to think he could return after so many injuries.  The Daily Mail had told us on 5 December …

Beware men bearing gifts (and men who refuse to give you info)

By Tony Attwood And so back to Rangers, with my normal caveat that I am writing from a long way south of the border, and simply observing from far away. But as with all the articles before, I think the observations are worthwhile, not least as a warning to us all as to what can …

Keep your filthy hands of our players!

By Walter Broeckx This has to stop. Somewhere, someone, anyone but this has to come to an end. What? Those stupid, meaningless, irrelevant, international fixtures in the middle of the money time of the regular football season. What good is it that players now have to leave their natural environment and go to play far …

23 Arsenal players on international “duty”. Was this a record?

By Tony Attwood (and a calculator) It must have been pretty quiet at Arsenal these last few days as no less than 23 players were away on international “duty”.  I’m not sure if this is an all time record but it must be close to the highest number ever.  Here’s the details. 1: Chuba Akpom …

Sterling to Arsenal slowed by the enmity between Liverpool and down south

By Tony Attwood The management of Liverpool don’t like the management of Arsenal.  There are many origins of the dislike, probably going all the way back to 1989, but the current round of dislike centres on the remark made in 2013 when John W. Henry put a message on social media saying “What do you think …

All these players are coming to Arsenal! Strange statistics, false analogies

By Tony Attwood Ah… remember the old days? Arsenal transfer rumours: £15.8million Mario Balotelli fee and personal terms agreed ready for move That was the Daily Mirror last July.  It was dumb, childish and silly but at least it didn’t have any RANDOM words in capitals.  Which is more than can be said for SNAPPED: …

It’s time to make Welbeck and Ramsey take the consequences

By Tony Attwood The issue of players getting injured On 10 October 2006 Arsene Wenger picked up on a comment by his old pal Lyon coach Gerard Houllier then at Lyon, who compared international managers to car thieves saying, “what the national coaches are doing is like taking the car from the garage without even …

Football for the fans: now the Guardian strikes back

By Tony Attwood Earlier this week we published a two part series called “Football for the fans”.  (The second article follows on directly from the link above). Just days later the Guardian has rushed out (on its website this Sunday) Reclaiming football for all: presenting the manifesto for a better game by David Goldblatt Sometimes one …

Should Untold start charging the Telegraph for its articles?

By Tony Attwood . Walter recently wrote a piece here about the progress Untold is making in having the views we express accepted into the mainstream.   He focussed on the remarkable case of his article on stopping players harrassing refs and how it was rapidly picked up by the so-called Sports Writer of the …

All the things the media don’t tell you about the players they say we are going to sign

By Billy “The Dog” McGraw. IN GOAL Petr Cech (Chelsea) Luiz Felipe Scolari accused Čech and others of getting him sacking because a group at Chelsea “did not accept my training methods or my demands”. Scolari said this was because Čech insisted on being given a personal coach. Čech said he merely wanted a better car. …

Football for the fans. Our second set of demands

This continues our list of requirements to make football better for the fans, rather than better for everyone else.  Part one is here. 6.  Reducing the number of internationals. This is obvious – but in fact the reverse is happening – the old friendlies are about to be replaced by yet another mindlessly conceived competition. …