Tottenham and Arsenal: do the refs treat us equally?

By Bulldog Drummond Last season we analysed how referees treated Arsenal and found that PGMO tended to give Arsenal more matches with referees who consistently penalised the club with yellow and red cards, and fewer matches with referees who bucked that trend. We also began to analyse the links between tackles, fouls and yellow cards, …

Arsenal v Tottenham: what stats could make people think Arteta is a bad manager?

By Bulldog Drummond We might still be languishing more than half way down the Premier League table six places below Tottenham Hotspur having had the worst start in Arsenal’s history since the birth of the Messiah… Team P W D L F A GD Pts 7 Tottenham Hotspur 5 3 0 2 3 6 -3 …

Arsenal v Tottenham: the injuries and 10 years results under 3 different managers

By Bulldog Drummond I normally run the league table of injured players from the most injured to the least but let’s for once try this the other way around and look at the clubs most able to keep their players fit… West Ham United: 1 Arsenal: 2  Chelsea: 2 Leicester City: 2 Crystal Palace: 3 …

Football’s new world order – not spending everything you don’t have

By Tony Attwood The argument is being made in some quarters that with its debts out of control football is at last trying to start controlling its finances.  This means there is a move toward reducing its insane spending and costs instead of believing that it is always possible to screw more money out of …

Arteta: out of his depth or radical and revolutionary tactician?

By Sir Hardly Anyone Now consider the case of Mikel Arteta. And yes I know that picture on the left is not Mike Arteta but is in fact Garth Crooks, but I will come to that in a moment.   For either Mikel Arteta is utterly out of his depth (as Garth Crooks says – see …

Arsenal beat Wimbledon in style, and finally the club sort out security

by Tony Attwood The roar that greeted the arrival on the pitch of Bukayo Saka said it all – many of the fans who were at the game last night had probably never seen him in the flesh before, and he didn’t disappoint them, with a peerless display. The same crowd didn’t give quite such …

Arsenal v Wimbledon: the proposed team and the issue of Xhaka

By Bulldog Drummond If ever there was a cop out on teams it is the Express today which runs an article “Arsenal vs AFC Wimbledon: Prediction, kick off time, TV, live stream, team news,” and its entire team news is “With no Europa League this season, this competition may provide Mikel Arteta with a rare …

Arsenal v Wimbledon – special security issues and the inclusion of a surprise player?

by Tony Attwood This is obviously an Arsenal site, but if you are a Wimbledon fan and have got here deliberately or by mistake, please stay for a moment because there are security issues going on at Arsenal which affect all fans. If you are a regular reader you will know that I have been …

Arsenal v Wimbledon home and away, the injured, statistics, and Lge Cup history

by Bulldog Drummond One of the interesting things to notice about AFC  Wimbledon is that while they have not been much of an away team in recent years, this season, so far, they have reversed that trend. Here is the league one table taking only away games into account. Pos Team P W D L …

Arsenal now tell fans to arrive at the ground BEFORE the stadium opens!!!!

By Tony Attwood As you may know, I have occasionally been a little critical of Arsenal’s administration in terms of the way in which admission to the ground is being handled. I have suggested that perhaps some of the people in charge of such matters are possibly not up to the job, and also that …

Arsenal v Wimbledon for the first time since the split

By Bulldog Drummond OK, let’s get the technical bit sorted.  We are playing AFC Wimbledon, which is the reincarnation of Wimbledon FC who played at Plough Lane (into which I think Wimbledon have just moved or have partially moved are about to move), not the old Wimbledon who upped sticks and moved to Milton Keynes …

Chelsea are tackling with near impunity: the tackles / fouls / cards table.

By Tony Attwood The point  that we have been putting forward for a couple of seasons now is that the way clubs are treated by referees differs considerably.  Our explanation for this is not that there is wholesale corruption going on, although we can’t rule this out, but rather there is a bias in the …

Arsenal contract error means Saka can walk for just €50m. Or maybe not…

By Tony Attwood There is a story being propagated at the moment that Arsenal are willing to sell Bukayo Saka for just €50m.  Following this comes the usual shock horror stories about incompetent Arsenal, and how the current employees and the board members are not fit to run a drinking session in a location that makes …

According to refs, Arsenal’s fouls are twice as bad as Liverpool’s this season!

By Tony Attwood Our view is that Mr Arteta introduced a radical new approach last season, after Arsenal finished 2019/20 with an astonishing 86 yellow cards – the highest of any team in the league.   This very high number (averaging over two a game) not only influenced the way players played after they had been …

What do the first five games tell us about the rest of the season?

By Tony Attwood One of the constant themes of football journalism and blogging is that the fans know more than the manager.  It is a theme encapsulated within phrases like “Odegaard has operated as a no.10 this season with Emile Smith Rowe dropping to the bench, but Arteta started both against Burnley to show their …

Fan problems break out at Burnley, after Arsenal players behave unexpectedly

By Tony Attwood We are told that the FA are investigating a spot of argy bargy as it used to be called, at the end of the match at Turf Moor. If you have been there you will know that apart from the addition of seats (which are by and large ignored) little has been …

Do other big teams ever get three defeats in a row or is it just Arsenal?

By Tony Attwood So now our we are out of a run of league form that is the worst since… oh… let’s check… Actually it was January 2012 Date Match Res Score Competition 2 Jan 2012 Fulham v Arsenal L 2-1 Premier League 15 Jan 2012 Swansea City v Arsenal L 3-2 Premier League 22 …

Burnley v Arsenal: the team – Odegaard or Smith Rowe?

The story so far… Arteta is under attack for swapping keepers. But there’s a good reason to do it Arsenal v Burnley: injuries, home/away stats and crowd influence on refs Arsenal are 44% more likely to have a tackle get a yellow card than Burnley!  3 recent poor Arsenal results against Burnley don’t hide the …

Burnley v Arsenal: preparing for the game and lamenting the lost striker

By Bulldog Drummond Previously… 3 recent poor Arsenal results against Burnley don’t hide the general trend Arsenal are 44% more likely to have a tackle get a yellow card than Burnley!  Arsenal v Burnley: injuries, home/away stats and crowd influence on refs So while the press have been making much of Arsenal’s woes – our …

3 recent poor Arsenal results against Burnley don’t hide the general trend

by Bulldog Drummond Burnley’s results are slightly worse than Arsenal’s this season in the sense that they knocked up a 1-1 draw with Leeds and haven’t won any games in the league.  Like Arsenal they got through the League Cup away from home although only on penalties, and otherwise the two clubs have both been …

Arsenal are 44% more likely to have a tackle get a yellow card than Burnley! 

By Bulldog Drummond Arsenal are 44% more likely to have a tackle called as a yellow card offence than Burnley Now before we begin we have to go over something that has cropped up before.  That one cannot compare the effect of tackles between clubs and claim that is because of the referees, because some …

Arsenal v Burnley: injuries, home/away stats and crowd influence on refs

By Bulldog Drummond Taking our figures from the Premier League Injuries table  the Arsenal situation looks to be improving in terms of the number of injuries sustained.  And although I’m sure we would all have preferred to have Arsenal in a Euro competition than out, the bonus for us is that without the midweek travel …

Arteta is under attack for swapping keepers. But there’s a good reason to do it

By Sir Hardly Anyone The media are still attacking the Arsenal manager on a daily basis – the latest being attacks on the idea of dropping Leno and giving Ramsdale a game or two. Of course we don’t know the exact ins and outs of this but a few factors that are generally omitted from …

Arsenal refuse to acknowledge that entrance to the Ems was unsafe on Saturday

By Tony Attwood It is now five days since the shocking scenes outside of Arsenal Stadium, where thousands of fans were shouted at by stewards and forced to queue incredibly dangerously on concrete stairways when trying to gain access to the ground. No apology has been made and no explanation has been offered to fans …

A Football World Cup every two years: why not?

  Tony Attwood and Christophe Jost If there is one great benefit to Arsene Wenger’s proposal that there should be a world cup every two years it is that it has forced some serious re-thinking. Of course most of the comments that have been made are little more than a simplistic denunciations, saying, “it’s impossible” …