Bowing for the mighty and powerful

By Walter Broeckx   So Mike Dean has once again shown his true colours. The one that shows he is a person who will do what is the wisest thing for his career. And only his career.   If tomorrow he knows that giving Arsenal a few penalties so they win a game, he will …

Ref Review: Lee Mason – Aston Villa Vs Arsenal (0 – 0) [24/11/2012]

Match Review: Lee Mason – Aston Villa Vs Arsenal (0 – 0) [24/11/2012] If you are new to this site and this is your first visit then please: Read this to fully understand our reviews. Today’s referee is Lee Mason MATCH REVIEW DETAILS – Lee Mason (2012-11-24) Period 1 Min Type From On C/NC Reviewer …

Ref Review: Howard Webb – Arsenal Vs Tottenham Hotspur (5 – 2) [17/11/2012]

Match Review: Howard Webb – Arsenal Vs Tottenham Hotspur (5 – 2) [17/11/2012] If you are new to this site and this is your first visit then please: Read this to fully understand our reviews. Today’s referee is Howard Webb MATCH REVIEW DETAILS – Howard Webb (2012-11-17) Period 1 Min Type From On C/NC Reviewer …

Referees in the PL: How are they doing their job? – Part 2

By Walter Broeckx Part one of this serie can be found over here I just wanted to give my view on a few things that I noticed while reviewing the referees this season. And on some misunderstandings that are being told during games by match commentators or pundits after the games. 3. Referee or game …

Referees in the PL: How are they doing (and time for MOTD commentators to learn the rules)

By Walter Broeckx If the time allows me to work on this I thought the moment appropriate to give you a small update on a few things I have remarked during the reviewing of the referees this season. First of all those who are following our reviews on referee decisions and the Arsenal games also …

The link between the Zenit manifesto, and the notion of the “English spine”

By Tony Attwood When the largest fan club of  Zenit St Petersburg (champions of Russia) demanded the club not buy black or gay players there was a shudder throughout a lot of football.  What wasn’t mentioned (as far as I could see) however was that Arsenal got a mention in the manifesto. And when I …

Man City and Chelsea – serious about FFP or just having a laugh? And Arsenal’s youth ready to step up.

By Tony Attwood There were two utterly contradictory stories in the British press this Sunday.  In the Sunday Times there was the tale of Manchester City deciding that they were going to sort financial matters out and try and get themselves within the requirements of Financial Fair Play. The other papers ran with the story …

Málaga banned from Europe for four years under FFP regulations

Málaga are currently fourth in the Spanish League, as you can see from the table below.  That is quite some achievement given the turmoil of last summer. But now Uefa has said that the Qatar owned club is to be banned from European football for one season.  This ban could be extended for a second …

3 wins in a row, 3rd in the league; Wigan Pier 0 Arsenal 1

By Tony Attwood In the week when a prominent member of the AAA announced that real supporters of Arsenal should be hoping that Arsenal drop out of the top four this season, we’ve actually moved in the opposite direction. Of course the position is false in that most clubs (at the moment I am writing …

Match Review: Phil Dowd – Arsenal Vs Fulham (3 – 3) [10/11/2012]

Match Review: Phil Dowd – Arsenal Vs Fulham (3 – 3) [10/11/2012] If you are new to this site and this is your first visit then please: Read this to fully understand our reviews. Today’s referee is Phil Dowd MATCH REVIEW DETAILS – Phil Dowd (2012-11-10) Period 1 Min Type From On C/NC Reviewer Comment …

The road to Wigan pier, and other tales

By Billy the Dog McGraw Ahoy there ship mates.  We’re off to the pier. OK if you don’t get that then you haven’t read your George Orwell, which is fair enough because it is only us old timers who still rate Mr O as one of the greatest writers in the language in the 20th …

Wir ziehen die Bayern die Lederhosen aus…

By Walter Broeckx So the draw has been made and well I guess we all know by now we will face Bayern Munich in the next round of the CL. I think it is fair to say, well the media in my country did anyway, that this fixture together with Real Madrid – Manchester United …

How the AAA support Untold Arsenal, and why the financial solution is in peril

By Tony Attwood “Arsene will be larging it bigtime tomorrow on his blog, Untold !” So wrote one of the Anti-Arsenal Arsenal tweets after the latest victory for the club.  I must say I do personally like it when this sort of stuff comes out, for the notion that the club manager actually has anything …

The Profile of a Pessimistic Gooner

The Profile of a Pessimistic Gooner (aka Gonner) Don McMahon Following on numerous dismal and disillusioned posts by Gooners across cyberspace in the wake of our poor performances  (except at Reading) in the last few weeks, I was struck by the exaggerated and desperate negativism and pessimism on display from self-described fans. This made me …

The impact over the years of one wrong decision from the ref

By Walter Broeckx People sometimes wonder if all the fuss about wrong referee decisions is that much needed. After all it is just about one decision in a game. Well one such a decision can make a lot of difference, not just in that particular game but also for the next decade. I remembered this …

West Ham game postponed

Arsenal FC has made this announcement… As a result of Monday’s strike ballot and the proposed industrial action on London Underground on Boxing Day, Arsenal’s Premier League match against West Ham United at Emirates Stadium, originally planned for Wednesday 26th December, has been postponed. This decision has been made now, due to the preparation period …

Untold Twutter : some wisdom, some headaches

By Remak Kwen Untold twutter looks at football wisdoms or not? Head butting  and punches, hairy and bald… Johan Cruyff once said about football tactics: “Every advantage has a disadvantage.” But what when the ref gives an advantage that is no advantage? Does it still go then? The same Dutch maestro once said: “To prevent …

Reading v Arsenal. Commentary by Dumb and Dumber (Ian Darke and Steve McManaman)

Reading v’s Arsenal. Commentary by Dumb and Dumber (Ian Darke and Steve McManaman) Cameron Wolfe selects the commentators’ best quotes from the game as available in North America. Arsene Wenger is feeling the heat after Arsenal’s embarrassing cup exit against 4th tier Bradford last week. Reading are in trouble but Arsenal are the real talking …

The pre Reading game press conference is almost about anything else but the Reading game.

The pre Reading game press conference is almost about anything else but the Reading game. At least Arsene’s intelligence and humour always shines through. By Cameron Wolfe. Through the last sixteen years Arsene has been asked thousand upon thousands of questions from the press. As far as I can remember he’s never shirked away from …

Reading v Arsenal. Everyone’s opinion, the teams, the result

By Tony Attwood It has been a week for everyone and his dog to have their say. Collapse and decline are the main talking points in the press, and the AAA are lapping it up.  But Jack Wilshere has bucked the trend with a lot of positive talk, and even George Graham has come in, …

16 December 1991: Michael Thomas to Liverpool. Surely the oddest transfer of all time.

Apologies In one of the cock ups for which Untold Arsenal is justly famous, I posted this article on Untold, rather than on the Arsenal History Site which is where it should be. The article is one of the regular series picking out key moments in Arsenal’s past, from 1886 to the present day. Apologies …