By Tony, Our Man with a BT Sport subscription So, on 60 minutes Suarez came on for Liverpool in the friendly, and ran about a bit. Within seconds Liverpool scored. Were the facts connected? Probably not. Meanwhile, working on my new book on Bob Dylan I have just paid “Caribbean Wind” about 50 times and …
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Dominic Sanchez-Cabello I hate to disagree with Tony, as the man speaks a lot of sense. Perhaps our differences arise through our age and the moral degradation that has occurred between them! I write this cautiously; worrying that people may believe I am on the payroll of Suárez and contracted to defend his every action. …
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By Tony Attwood Why sign a player? Well, obvious, isn’t it. Because he helps make the team better, either by being first choice or a good backup, now or in the future. Look at Santi Cazorla. Those against Arsenal have written him out of Arsenal’s transfer dealings because he was such a brilliant transfer …
Read More “Clubs treat fans with contempt as they sell the notion of the individual over the team”
By Tony Attwood You have to feel sorry for Ian Wright. Well, actually no you don’t. He was a beautiful footballer, passionate, exciting, brilliant. I was there when he scored his goals that took him to the top of the Arsenal scorers’ chart, and there again when he stood in the centre circle for what …
Read More “Ian Wright in contradictory mood, but the media makes its anti-Arsenal stance clear”
Dominic Sanchez-Cabello Growing up in the YouTube age, with everything at the mercy of the search bar, I soon realized that days could be stolen clicking between obscure videos. Mostly they concerned football and music, but they could be anything. A growth of ‘recommended videos’ on my side bar and the incessant bombardment of intriguing …
Read More “What You Tube has done to football; “Sergio Busquets – The Quiet Man”.”
Should Fans Be Making Decisions for Football Clubs? By Bootoomee Untold is my default and most frequented football blog. I have a tab on my browser permanently dedicated to this site. But I also like to visit TeamTalk.com because of the format of the site. It is a neutral site (in my opinion) that houses …
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By Tony Attwood Sometimes in football I cry. Not very often – but I did when the whistle went at the end of Arsenal 2 Leicester 1 on May 15, 2004. I tried to cover my tears at first, but then I realised the guy in front on me was crying even more, and I …
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The Little Victories – Don McMahon There is a book entitled ¨ Amazing things will happen¨ by C.C. Chapman which struck a chord with my Arsenal conundrum and my attempts to understand the negative mindset some of our supporters display on a consistent basis. Based on what I read, here are my new insights into …
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By Walter Broeckx In the past I have written a few articles about the rules and how they should be applied. That was in the days I didn’t go out for the complete Referee reviews. And in those days I had a bit more time. But now when we are in the off-season I have …
Read More “A short explanation of the rules: serious foul play”
By Walter Broeckx If we look back at the where we stand this pre season compared to last pre season it is a bit amazing how our team has changed if we look at the squad from the Asia tour. Last season we didn’t have on our tour and I might even miss …
Read More “For starters it’s about how much the ones we have want it”
BEHIND CLOSED DOORS – Don McMahon I am less interested in opinions and rumours in the transfer window than I am in reality and hard facts, so I decided to speak with a close friend who used to be a NASL and European scout for a professional soccer team where I live. He kindly agreed …
Read More “Behind Closed Doors – how the transfer market really works, and how Arsenal really does.”
Ref review 2012-2013: Home/away bias – part 2 . By Walter Broeckx This article is part of the series of the Referee Review 2013. You can find links to earlier articles on the bottom of this article. ————————————————– After looking at the home/away bias in the more important decisions we now will try to …
Read More “Home bias in the Premier League is rampant”
By Tony Attwood Today, Arsenal History Society publish an article on Kolo Touré and points out that Arsenal bought him February 2002 for £150,000 and on 28 July 2009 sold him to Manchester City for a profit of £13,850,000. On 28 May 2013 Manchester City sold him to Liverpool on a free transfer. Taking into account …
Read More “Sane clubs like Tottenham and Arsenal do sell when the opportunity is right.”
By Walter Broeckx With the visit of much of the (according to some non-existent) AAA on our site a few things could be noticed. Of course this analysis will not be valid for all members of the AAA – they are indeed not a homogeneous group – but if you read carefully what some say …
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THE PRICE WE PAY – Don McMahon While I was surfing the net I came across an excellent article written by my favourite political columnist (Shannon Ridgway) about how people who support adversarial causes can twist their normally objective views into rather negative attitudes towards their opposite number. And indeed how counter-productive that can end …
Read More “There is a difference between supporting Arsenal and holding Tottenham supporters in disdain.”
By Walter Broeckx If you read the title and you think at least try to write the headline in correct English just stay with me for a moment before you go on about that. The first ‘R’ I refer to is the one where it should say they aRe back. And they of course are …
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By Walter Broeckx And so we are entering the final day of our Asia tour already. Today another game and more about that in a few moments of course. But first let me see at what the tour has brought us so far. Looking at the pictures, the first two visits were more of the …
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By Walter Broeckx I am not just busy on Untold Arsenal but also in other fields of the big Gooner world as you might know. The Arsenal Benelux supporters and of course the social media such as facebook and twitter is where I spend some time. Not that I am on these media day …
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By Walter Broeckx This article is part of the series of the Referee Review 2013. You can find links to earlier articles on the bottom of this article. ———————————————— Last year in our season review we pointed at the fact that we found a Home and Away bias. And this was based on calculating …
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By Walter Broeckx And now for something completely different…. In the town I usually call my home town we have a big fair each year. The Pentecost fair it is called. Well we don’t call it like that because we use the Dutch name for it which is ‘Pinksteren’. And even then in the local …
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By Walter Broeckx Someone had to stick out their neck and well it seems that my country will be the first. And I have nothing to do with it. Well I think not. Or did they read what I have been saying all that time and agreed with me? What is this all about you …
Read More “Is football as we know it about to change dramatically?”
By Walter Broeckx Our third game in pre-season brought us to known territory for one man: Arsène Wenger. As you all know by now it was his last team he managed before coming to Arsenal all those years ago. So it was a nice hello with some old people he worked with in those days. …
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By Tony Attwood Chanting is one of the football fans’ last areas of freedom. Or it was until the clubs got involved and started to outlaw certain chants. And yes I think the clubs should get involved when the chant is racist or homophobic. Indeed I think I’ve written a dozen pieces here about the …
Read More “The drive to stop chanting in the stadia (warning, contains a number of naughty phrases)”
By Walter Broeckx This article is part of the series. You can find links to earlier articles on the bottom of this article. ———————————————— In this article we will continue to let you know how competent the referees have been in the games we could review in the season 2012-2013. In an earlier article we …
Read More “Only 28% of last season’s red card decisions were correct.”
By Antonio en la Madera All the following statements have been carried by the press in the last 24 hours, and they all have something in common. Can you guess what it is? Arsenal will not sell Santi Cazorla to Atletico Madrid Barcelona will not sell Fabregas to Manchester United Chelsea will not sell Branislav …
Read More “16 transfers that won’t happen (but Frederico Grueso might be sold)”