Football for the fans: the visions of three Arsenal supporters.

By Tony Attwood Recently, Walter, Blacksheep and I started to talk about the changes we would like to see in football.  Changes not for the benefit of Arsenal, but for the benefit of us – the fans. Changes that would make our watching of football more enjoyable, and which might encourage more and more people …

Untold Arsenal is setting the tone and the media follows in our slipstream

By Walter Broeckx One of the things you have in mind when you write an article is the question : will someone read it. And that is something that we know will be the case because we do have a lot of  (loyal) readers. But another question is : will people like the idea? Will they …

Where will Arsenal end in the league and who should we buy in the summer?

By Tony Attwood In a very real sense these questions are linked, and in a very real sense they are not. Because if we’ve learned anything over the years it is that the performance of a player this season is often not related to the player’s performance next season.  Or indeed next month.  Who really …

Wenger is working for what comes after him

By Walter Broeckx When we look at what happened to Manchester United we have a good view what can happen when a long serving manager wants to go out on a high at all costs. The former Manchester United legend got his 20th title and that was all he really cared about. In fact even …

Millwall Lionesses v Arsenal Ladies FA Cup 6th round 22nd March 2015

Millwall Lionesses v Arsenal Ladies FA Cup 6th round 22nd March 2015 (now with all the pictures added) by Andrew and Pauline Crawshaw This game was at the Den in South East London, Millwall’s main ground.  The two teams had met in a pre-season friendly a few weeks earlier where Millwall did enough to keep …

Can we really trust Riley to bring about reform?

By Walter Broeckx The other day I read an article about Mike Riley where he talked about the mix up that has happened once again when ref Neil Swarbrick send off the wrong guy in the match Manchester City – West Bromwich Albion. One could say sending off the wrong player is something that only …

The FA’s latest muddle-plan. Mucking around with the “home grown” rule.

By Tony Attwood First the (perhaps) good news.  Greg Dyke of the FA has said the FA was “100 per cent behind” the introduction of video technology to help referees. Trouble is, the reputation of the FA is now so low that having them on your side could be more of a hinderance than a help. …

Ref Review : QPR – Arsenal

Ref for this match was Kevin Friend The match started with a few decisions going against Arsenal early on. Coquelin was called back for offside when he was clearly onside. Arsenal should have got a corner but instead QPR got a free kick. Zamora then put an arm in the face of Gibbs and again …

The trouble with a run like this is my nervous system isn’t built for it.

By Tony Attwood Arsenal, as you will jolly well know, have just won six league games in a row.   From the first match this season against Newcastle, up to and including this second game against them, Arsenal have played 21 games, won 17, drawn 1, and lost 3, in all competitions.   That is …

Arsenal reap the benefit of Wenger’s transfer vision and a stadium completed

By Tony Attwood Ben Bloom, writing in the Telegraph, announced that it was “Martin Keown who this week asked why Arsenal supporters do not really love Olivier Giroud.”  I expect he did, but he was just going along the line Untold had been developing for some time. . But Bloom’s assertion that “Giroud is accepted …

Arsenal supporters on the verge of a nervous breakdown

By Dr Billy “the dog” McGuire, senior psychologist, University Hospital of the North Circular Road I have been asked to write to you today as a matter of considerable urgency, for it seems that the psychological well-being of many of our friends of the “aaa” persuasion is now an issue of a certain amount of …

GIROUD is better than Diego Costa. Here are the figures.

By Walter Broeckx I have seen a snide remark on Untold this weekend before the Newcastle match from a person who said that we should stop embarrassing ourselves by comparing Giroud with Thierry Henry. And maybe he was right. Maybe we should stop doing that. Because it might put a too big pressure on Giroud …

Newcastle – Arsenal 1-2, blood sweat and joy…

By Walter Broeckx Again a few changes compared to the side that started the midweek match. Arsène Wenger makes three changes to the side that beat Monaco 2-0 on Tuesday. Calum Chambers comes in for Bellerin who had some cramps at the end of the Monaco match and Gabriel comes in the place of Per …

Newcastle v Arsenal: Since we last played the zebras the win ratio is 80%

By Bulldog Drummond Here’s the deal.  Papiss Cissé brought forward his knee surgery scheduled for the summer after receiving a seven-match ban for spitting) and so can’t play.  He’s one of many.  Cheik Tioté, Steven Taylor and, and, and… lots and lots of zebras covered in stripes but not on the pitch. Fabricio Coloccini is …

Newcastle v Arsenal. Unbelievable!

By Tony Attwood When I used to play football (in a team somewhere near the foot of the 19th division of the local pub league) occasionally we didn’t have enough men and we might borrow one of the spectators. These days Newcastle is a bit like that.  Well almost. They’ve got 13 fit outfield players …

Ref preview: The vast majority of wrong decisions will be against Arsenal.

Newcastle United v Arsenal Saturday 21 March 2015 – The Match Officials By Andrew Crawshaw Table of Shame Walter hasn’t published any more referee reviews since I updated the table last week Wrong Important Decisions Favouring Arsenal Favouring Opponents 2nd Yellow Cards 0 17 Red Cards 3 14 Penalties 3 15 Goals 1 6 Total …

Corruption in football: the issue spreads and spreads

By Tony Attwood It was way back in July 2009 that Untold ran its first article about money laundering, reporting that the Financial Action Task Force had issued a report saying that football is at risk from criminals buying clubs, often to facilitate money laundering, tax evasion and other fraud and all that sort of thing. …

Where does this leave the PL in European football?

By Walter Broeckx I find it in a way intriguing when I read quotes from pundits who look down at the French league. Before the double encounter between two PL teams (Arsenal and Chelsea) and two French teams (Monaco and PSG) they just thought that the PL teams were stronger and would beat them French …

Everything is borrowed: success is temporary

EVERYTHING IS BORROWED……..Don McMahon Being in a rather philosophical mood after the Monaco game, I felt the urge to consider and ruminate on Arsenal’s rather repetitive and even predictable performance year after year in the CL, the EPL and other competitions, with the exception of the FA Cup. One thing that stands out for me …

Ten reasons why Arsenal are the envy of English football

By Tony Attwood I recently saw an article in the national press in which this sentence took me by surprise. Among English clubs only Chelsea would refuse to swap places with them right now. Not surprise because I don’t think it is true, but rather surprise because someone in the media actually wrote it.   …

Looking back a story of missed chances, bad luck and losing our head

By Walter Broeckx So we are out of the CL for this season. Time to try to make an analysis of what caused our exit this season. 1. The missed chances in the first leg. It was one of those days that even with a shot on goal from Welbeck going in, no defender able to …

How football journalism puts all of us in danger

By Tony Attwood Put simply, I’m worried about what the press in England are up to.  . Not the ordinary everyday biased stuff that we see all the time.  Not the fact that today the press will be full of the number of years in a row Arsenal has gone out at the last 16 …

Monaco – Arsenal 0- 2, the miracle didn’t happen… but only just

By Walter Broeckx Arsenal making three changes compared to the side that beat West Ham United. Bellerin came back at right back and Chambers dropped to the bench. In midfield Santi Cazorla came in for Ramsey. And up front Welbeck came in the place of Walcott. The team that started was : Ospina, Bellerin, Mertesacker, …

Santi C apologises to fans, Monaco bores everyone

By Tony Attwood Before the last game between Arsenal and Monaco we did a bit of a review of Monaco’s inglorious past, and their very limited number of goals.  So they promptly went and scored three. Since then they’ve had a 0-0 draw at home with PSG, a 0-2 defeat in the French Cup quarter …

FA Cup Wembley ticket scandal: the full details

By Tony Attwood  The FA is a dangerous organisation, totally unfit for purpose, run by people utterly out of touch with the fans who end of paying the mortgage on the FA’s most ludicrous enterprise: Wembley. OK we knew that. Tickets for the FA Cup semi-final and final are fairly hard to come by. OK …