Arsenal v Manchester United in America: how the two teams have been doing

      By Bulldog Drummond Arsenal to play Man U twice at once – according to official site How Arsenal have transformed their approach for players, and the next transfer The next Arsenal game is on Sunday at 0100 BST against Manchester United is a match against one of the small number of teams …

Arsenal to play Man U twice at once – according to official site

    How Arsenal have transformed their approach for players, and the next transfer Arsenal 1 AFC Bournemouth 1: Arsenal win on penalties By Sir Hardly Anyone Yes the old Arsenal.com site really is a wonder of information, for it is currently (7.30am on 26 July) showing that the forthcoming Arsenal games are   Sun …

How Arsenal have transformed their approach for players, and the next transfer

      Arsenal 1 AFC Bournemouth 1: Arsenal win on penalties It really had to happen: clubs are suing Fifa over abuse of By Tony Attwood It is of course the issue of which players Arsenal are about to sign and those who are about to leave that occupies the media – and with …

Arsenal 1 AFC Bournemouth 1: Arsenal win on penalties

    It really had to happen: clubs are suing Fifa over abuse of dominant position As Everton deal collapses, are other clubs in financial danger? By Tony Attwood As we expected this was in many ways Arsenal’s backup and youth team members against much of Bournemouth’s first team squad.   Arsenal’s lineup for this early-hours …

Arsenal v Bournemouth 3: last season’s strange goal differences and more on the team.

    By Bulldog Drummond Arsenal v Bournemouth, more Arsenal players and AFCB&B last season Arsenal v Bournemouth. Off we go again Bournemouth have thus far done a bit of business in the transfer market, buying Luis Sinisterra, a winger from Leeds United, or as the Guardian tells us a “Flying winger made loan move …

Arsenal v Bournemouth, more Arsenal players and AFCB&B last season

      It really had to happen: clubs are suing Fifa over abuse of dominant position Arsenal v Bournemouth. Off we go again The picture below is of the stadium where the game will be  played.  It will be rather warm and the open terracing is not particularly recommended (at least judging from this …

It really had to happen: clubs are suing Fifa over abuse of dominant position

  Arsenal v Bournemouth. Off we go again As Everton deal collapses, are other clubs in financial danger? By Tony Attwood It had to happen, largely because it always happens.  Fifa has found itself totally unable to accept that there are limits either to its engagements with possibly corrupt entities, its refusal to help the …

Arsenal v Bournemouth. Off we go again

      As Everton deal collapses, are other clubs in financial danger? How Man C may bypass FFP, as a player moves between 3 different City Group clubs By Bulldog Drummond In days gone by this was the moment when football journalists all started their columns and broadcasts in the same way by announcing …

As Everton deal collapses, are other clubs in financial danger?

    How Man C may bypass FFP, as a player moves between 3 different City Group clubs Football’s unfaced issues: international breaks and continuing child abuse in clubs. By Tony Attwood The news has broken that Friedkin Group has pulled out of a takeover of Everton. They were offering £500m for the club, now …

How Man C may bypass FFP, as a player moves between 3 different City Group clubs

      Football’s unfaced issues: international breaks and continuing child abuse in clubs. How the transfer market is going for the top seven clubs One of the problems with covering the inner workings of English football is the self-censorship that most of the English media applies when it writes about football, as a result …

Football’s unfaced issues: international breaks and continuing child abuse in clubs.

  How the transfer market is going for the top seven clubs When Arsenal players are returning, and who they will be playing By Tony Attwood A recent report by CIES Football Observatory looked at the number of official games played by clubs in 40 of the top leagues worldwide. While it is sometimes suggested …

How the transfer market is going for the top seven clubs

    When Arsenal players are returning, and who they will be playing What Arsenal need to do to win the title By Tony Attwood and a calculator The way in which clubs act during any transfer window is generally very varied, some managing to get their transfer business done quickly, some always heading for …

When Arsenal players are returning, and who they will be playing

    What Arsenal need to do to win the title With football the problem is Fifa and Uefa, and one day the media will admit it The wreckage that the internationals are once again bringing to pre-season training has been made clear by the fact that Arsenal have been forced to divide their squad …

What Arsenal need to do to win the title

      With football the problem is Fifa and Uefa, and one day the media will admit it The Regulator can’t tackle Manchester C but could stop clubs dumping injured youngsters By Bulldog Drummond With the ceaseless talk of al the transfers Arsenal are expected to make any day now, one of the things …

With football the problem is Fifa and Uefa, and one day the media will admit it

      By Tony Attwood The Regulator can’t tackle Manchester C but could stop clubs dumping injured youngsters Arsenal under 21s: will we see any of them break through this season? One of the many problems with the way many people discuss football is that the discussions tend to jump from topic to topic, …

The Regulator can’t tackle Manchester C but could stop clubs dumping injured youngsters

    Arsenal under 21s: will we see any of them break through this season? That was the start of the end of international football By Tony Attwood As you will know if you have been following reports, the new Labour government in Britain is going to bring forth the Football Regulator.  As you may …

Arsenal under 21s: will we see any of them break through this season?

    That was the start of the end of international football 6 new players tipped for Arsenal (makiing 65 in total), 2 more leaving (total 28) By Tony Attwood There has been a lot of talk about how few of the Arsenal youth teams actually make it into the first team squad.   However although …

That was the start of the end of international football

      6 new players tipped for Arsenal (makiing 65 in total), 2 more leaving (total 28) Why this summer’s Arsenal transfer window will be deemed a failure by the media By Tony Attwood Is football in a difficult position?  Consider perhaps the Champions League final in Paris in 2022.  Or the Sunday’s Copa …

6 new players tipped for Arsenal (makiing 65 in total), 2 more leaving (total 28)

    Why this summer’s Arsenal transfer window will be deemed a failure by the media That internationals are over, so what happens next? 6 New Arsenal transfers and 9 transfer updates since our last list 65 players tipped to be signing for Arsenal and 28 players leaving By Sir Hardly Anyone The players listed …

Why this summer’s Arsenal transfer window will be deemed a failure by the media

    That internationals are over, so what happens next? Who Controls Football 3: Why the rest of the PL will not continue to play Man C By Bulldog Drummond For weeks the media has been telling us that Arsenal are seeking a new centre forward.  In response I have been arguing that this is …

That internationals are over, so what happens next?

    By Tony Attwood So what did we learn from all this international stuff ?   First, England don’t normally win tournaments – which I think we knew given that the only time England have done such a thing was when they were able to play every game at home. Second, the organisations that organise …

Who Controls Football 3: Why the rest of the PL will not continue to play Man C

      By Tony Attwood Who controls football: Leagues, media, government, rich clubs. Part 1 Who controls football: Part 2. How the clubs are seeking the wrestle back control There is no doubt that in many regards Manchester City and the City group have got it right so far.  Without even bothering to count …

Who controls football: Part 2. How the clubs are seeking the wrestle back control

    Enjoy Sunday’s final: it might be the last of its kind for a while Who controls football: Leagues, media, government, rich clubs. Part 1 In part one of this series we looked at the way the media is gaining control of football – with the particular example of France where the media has …

Enjoy Sunday’s final: it might be the last of its kind for a while

    Who controls football: Leagues, media, government, rich clubs. Part 1 Will Arsenal slip through two major signings as the Euros reach their end? Footballers are now involved in a never-ending schedule, rather like Bob Dylan’s Never Ending Tour.   But both players and clubs are saying this now has to stop for one simple …