PGMO v Arsenal – After eight games is it evening out yet? by Andrew Crawshaw We are now approaching matchweek 9 in the Premier League, surely after 8 games things should start to even out shouldn’t they? Our recorded results so far :- Arsenal v Crystal Palace 2 – 1 Everton v Arsenal 2 …
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By Tony Attwood . On 9 June 2010 I wrote the article “How Arsenal came to the rescue of English football” in which I presented the thesis that the key issue in terms of England’s failure to do well in world cups was down to the number of qualified coaches that each country had, per 1000 …
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By Walter Broeckx I think I might have mentioned it before that being drawn in the same group with a team from Belgium was a dream scenario for the Arsenal Belgium supporters club of which I am chairman. But then came the nightmare scenario of Arsenal getting only a small allocation of tickets. And we …
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By Bulldog Drummond So, contrary to popular belief, we do have some players. Ramsey came on against Hull somewhere around the 25th minute of playing time (the 63rd-minute of time including stoppages). Arteta was on the bench. Theo Walcott, played for the under 21s with Gnabry and Diaby. And we know that young Emiliano Martinez, (22 …
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By Andrew Crawshaw I was at the Emirates on Saturday and, amongst other things was incensed at the time wasting that was going on. I have just reviewed the whole game on Arsenal Player and here is my analysis of the time that the ball was out of play or being held by …
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By Walter Broeckx Anderlecht. If there is one team that can be called the best team in Belgium it is Anderlecht. I say this with gritted teeth. Not because I support one of their rivals. But because my local team lost their biggest talent I had ever seen play to them. And some other stories …
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The 13th AGM of Arsenal Holdings plc was held on 16 October at the Emirates Stadium This year I am sorry to say we are a little late in giving a full account of the Arsenal AGM to balance the rather whimsical pieces that appeared in some newspapers. But fortunately we had our man in the …
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Referee : Roger East Match: Arsenal – Hull The detailed commentary on the referee in this game, follows the chart. Let me start by saying that in the opening 15 minutes Hull didn’t start to kick us as other teams have done this season. No they were rather clean even in their fouls. Some pushing …
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By Dr Billy “The Dog” McGraw. Physician to anyone who wants an opinion. Where are we on the injury front? I must admit it is getting a bit confusing all round, as I found in a debate yesterday where two of us struggled to complete the full set of details on who is in …
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By Walter Broeckx So we have a match coming up this week that was looked upon with great anticipation from our supporters club in Belgium when it was announced: Anderlecht. So here is our Untold take on all and everything involved in this match. Let us start with some geography. Anderlecht is one of the …
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Getting very fed (Irish style) on the Holloway Road by Blacksheep This article is adapted from the Goosebarnacles report on The Quays pub, Holloway Road. This week Drew and I didn’t have a particular venue in mind for our pre-match luncheon, so we strolled down Holloway Road from Archway underground station looking hither and …
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By Tony Attwood First off, I know of course that this is the third FOOTBALL BETRAYED article in a row. I think the issue of how lazy journalists restrict analysis is important – and having decided to write about it, I’m amazed at how each day there is example after example. I don’t even have …
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By Tony Attwood The piece I published this morning (Incompetence or Collusion: football betrayed) resulted in a lot of comments to Untold that have been refused or deleted or edited, mostly because they were off topic. This was frustrating because the essence of that article was that journalists, through their laziness, talk about the same …
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By Tony Attwood There is quite a difference between football journalism and (for example) political or financial journalism, for football journalism rarely asks “why?” And even less rarely does it do any sort of analysis of the “why”? There is little questioning of why something happened, why something else is an issue, and if another …
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By Walter Broeckx Arsenal started really well in the opening 10 minutes. It was one way stuff from the start. Attack after attack went in the direction of the Hull goal. As my stream was very blurry in the opening minutes I couldn’t see them all but I did think I saw some pretty good …
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By Bulldog Drummond At last at last my jolly chums – a match to go and watch. Do we want to hear again that Mathieu Debuchy has an ankle and Olivier Giroud has a tibia? I say no! We have a squad, and a squad that is strong and shall see us through. Mesut Özil like …
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Arsenal v Hull 18 October 2014 – The Match Officials by Andrew Crawshaw Before I start on the referee preview here is the table of Wrong Important Decisions, updated to include both the Spurs and Chelsea games. Wrong Important Decisions Favouring Arsenal Favouring Opponents 2nd Yellow Cards 0 4 Red Cards 3 4 Penalties …
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By Walter Broeckx This article is based on an article that you can find when you click on the link a bit further. “We need to replace the quality and to do so we may need to look elsewhere,” says Keith Hackett. That was the header of an article that you could find if you …
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By Tony Attwood It is bad enough having one set of internationals that you can lose your players to, but now there are two. The FA – the organisation so inept that it can’t even hold onto money give to it by Sports England – has decided that it is a perfectly good idea …
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By Walter Broeckx “We need to replace the quality and to do so we may need to look elsewhere,” says Keith Hackett. That is the header of an article that you can find if you click on this link. Sorry for leading you to an outside website if you want to click on the link. …
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By Tony Attwood In recent years I’ve been at the AGM of Arsenal, but this year other commitments made it impossible – so I’ve been picking up the news feeds as we go. But please do note this is not a first hand record, and in the past I have found that what actually happened …
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Referee : Martin Atkinson Match : Chelsea – Arsenal This surely is one of the most bizarre performances I have seen from a ref. It brings back memories of the days when Riley was doing matches at Old Trafford and one game in particular. And I don’t know if I have to follow …
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By Tony Attwood The football pages of the press are full of it. It being the cost of watching Arsenal. I suggested just how false part of the Guardian reporting of season ticket prices was, in my last article. Now let’s consider the Telegraph, who say… “Arsenal are charging almost 10 times more for their …
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By Tony Attwood Even by its own uneven standards the Guardian today has exceeded itself. Under the headline “Cheapest tickets in the English game have risen by 13% since 2011” the daily paper then has a picture of the Emirates Stadium under which is the statement “Arsenal charge £97 for their top-priced match day …
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By Tony Attwood The essence of refereeing in England is secrecy. Occasional statistics are given out which suggest that referees get almost every decision right all the time, but there’s nothing to back these claims up, and not much else made available. There’s no web site about the work of premier league refs, there’s no …
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