Final proof that the Premier League is bent; Moyes goes unpunished for slander on Cesc

By Tony Attwood The FA have refused to act over the wild and unfounded allegations of David Moyes the manager of Everton. Moyes said after the Everton game that Cesc had abused the ref to such a degree that he (Cesc) should have been shown a red card.  Moyes presented no evidence of the offence. …

Transfers, deadlines and lots and lots and lots of money

Arsenal on Twitter @UntoldArsenal Untold Arsenal on Facebook here Victory Through Harmony Transfers, deadlines and lots and lots and lots of money. By Dale Higginbottom February 1st and the January transfer window closes after a flourish of activity from Premier League clubs. Liverpool and Chelsea were the big players on this day Liverpool, well where …

The Untold ref review: Arsenal – Everson

By Walter Broeckx, the onside referee Is it a good sign that all the talk is about the ref after the game? Most of the time not. But let us just try and find out if we reached new heights or lows in our ref review. Ref today was Lee Mason, for the first time …

Arsenal against the rest: Everton, the refs, the epl, the fa….

By Walter Broeckx Most of you know that I write my ref reviews after looking at the game and situations over and over again. I think I have made that clear already this season. So for those who are anxious to have my “professional” view on the ref you have to wait a bit. This …

RefWatch – Arsenal v Everton (01/02/2011 19:45)

Arsenal on Twitter @UntoldArsenal Untold Arsenal on Facebook here Victory Through Harmony RefWatch – Arsenal v Everton (01/02/2011 19:45) By DogFace Referee:              Lee Mason Assistant 1:         Stephen Child Assistant 2:         Patrick Keane 4th Official:        Kevin Wright [who?!] Good afternoon stat-fans and welcome to your favourite time of the week; it’s Ref Watch time!  This week …

Arsenal v Everton: the Untold Preview

Arsenal on Twitter @UntoldArsenal Untold Arsenal on Facebook here Victory Through Harmony After a tight win over Huddlesfield, it’s a single days rest and then we’re back to it versus Everton. There was plenty of criticism of Wenger’s decision to play Nasri once it came out that his injury would likely cost him his place …