Benvenuti Viviano, a new Italian goalkeeper at Arsenal

By Walter Broeckx   As promised I will now try to shed some light over our other incoming transfer of transfer deadline day: Emilio Viviano.   He is an Italian goalkeeper who last played for Fiorentina. Fiorentina ended up in 4th place last season in the Serie A. They were beaten on the last day …

Arsenal make a sign of intent: Welcome Mesut Özil

By Walter Broeckx With Tony being out for the moment I had two options: step in the transfer madness like the rest of the world or…stay cool and relaxed and wait what would happen.  I chose for the latter option because well we are Untold and like to think we are different than the others. …

Referee Review 2012/13: Chelsea. A bias against, but not always

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. ———————————————- In this part of the series we have a look at each team and see how the bias panned out for each team. This is based …

The Untold non-league tour continues: men against gingerbread boys*

Grantham Town 1-5 FC United of Manchester (att. 739) Last Saturday Tony and I travelled to the South Kesteven Sports stadium, in Grantham, Lincolnshire, to watch a match in the Evo-Stik Northern Premier League. It’s part of the Untold Non-League tour, which has already taken us to watch Corby and Guernsey (away at Crawley Down …

Arsenal v £100.000.000: 1-0

By Walter Broeckx Before this game we had a lot of ‘chicken’ Arsenal supporters. In the last weeks our positive site has been attacked by people who predicted doom and trouble for Arsenal. Before every game they came to tell us how much we were doomed. And when we lost the opening game (thanks to …

Transfer Deadline Day: Some things never change…

Transfer Deadline Day: Somethings never change It always amazes just how restricted the view of the average football fan is. Despite his record over 16 years and amazing media and pundit bias against Arsenal many have chosen to ignore the obvious over Arsenal’s current transfer dealings. Lets look at some of AW’s recent comments, then …

The conspiracy to corrupt Premier League football

By Tony Attwood It is a dangerous business to suggest something is amiss in football.  Not dangerous not because someone might sue.  I mean, I suppose they could but PGMO, Fifa, the FA, and the Premier League,  the bodies most likely to be implicated in any allegation of something being corrupt in football, have a …