By Sir Hardly Anyone West Ham v Arsenal. The home/away factor, plus shooting and cards Now everyone is following up our thoughts. For once, we’ve influenced the agenda. A bit. The Guardian noticed a resurgence in the last West Ham match and yes it is true that they won, but surely the main …
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Now everyone is following up our thoughts. For once, we’ve influenced the agenda. A bit. In Europe it is getting rather tight, but Arsenal are now the team in form A nd from the Arsenal History site…. 100 years since Chapman joined Arsenal: 10, Why Knighton had to go By Bulldog Drummond There …
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Picture credit Arsenal Football Club, one of the most storied names in English football, has been at the heart of some of the game’s fiercest rivalries. These clashes are more than just matches; they’re battles for pride, dominance, and in some cases, neighbourhood bragging rights. Over the decades, Arsenal has forged rivalries that span geography, …
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In Europe it is getting rather tight, but Arsenal are now the team in form “And Feyenoord are well and truly beaten now” A problem with perception down the road. By Tony Attwood We have been looking at the problem of Arsenal’s fixture list in a number of articles this season, without anyone else …
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100 years since Chapman joined Arsenal: 10, Why Knighton had to go “And Feyenoord are well and truly beaten now” A problem with perception down the road. Wonderful beyond belief: a staggeringly brilliant performance from Arsenal By Tony Attwood So now we can make a little more sense of the Champions League mash-up …
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100 years since Chapman joined Arsenal: 10, Why Knighton had to go (contains a full index to this ongoing series so you can catch up from the start if you wish). Erling Haaland threatened with imprisonment, and a publicity stunt By Tony Attwood Well was that not wonderful beyond belief. And a special …
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Sporting CP v Arsenal: the Arsenal line up, the premonitions, the prediction Sporting v Arsenal: not utterly confident but still hopeful By Bulldog Drummond If it is in the talking sprout then it is going to be negative, and so it is: “Gunners could match unwanted Champions League record in Portugal.” And what …
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Arsenal Football Club, one of the most storied teams in English football, has a rich history filled with unforgettable matches that have defined not only the club but the sport itself. From nail-biting comebacks to decisive victories, these games have left enduring legacies and captivated fans around the world. This article explores some of …
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By Sir Hardly Anyone Sporting v Arsenal: the problem is, we find it hard to beat them Sporting v Arsenal: concerns that the new format is not working as it should Now that it is clear that Arsenal’s problems have, in part at least, been due to the fixture list (something admitted by …
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Erling Haaland threatened with imprisonment, and a publicity stunt Sporting v Arsenal: concerns that the new format is not working as it should By Our man with a glass of port There is no getting away from the fact that in the Champions League Sporting have been doing rather well – almost as …
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Sporting v Arsenal: concerns that the new format is not working as it should FA finally confess they only investigate people, not clubs, leaving young players totally open to abuse Latest in the Chapman series: 100 Years since Herbert Chapman Joined the Arsenal 10: Why Knighton had to go By Tony Attwood Now when I …
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FA finally confess they only investigate people, not clubs, leaving young players totally open to abuse The ludicrous fixture list finally turns in Arsenal’s favour The latest edition of the series celebrating 100 years since Chapman joined Arsenal: Why Knighton had to go By Tony Attwood When I came up with the notion that …
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Child abuse in football isn’t being dealt with in the new football regulator bill It is more than likely that child abuse is still rampant within professional football On the Arsenal History site: 100 years since Chapman joined Arsenal: 10, Why Knighton had to go By Tony Attwood It’s an issue that has …
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The media starts to catch up: yes Arsenal’s fixture list was biased against the club Destroyed by injuries? How does Arsenal really compare to the rest of the PL this campaign? By Tony Attwood It was, I must admit, a very enjoyable day out in north London yesterday. Finsbury Park station was its …
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Sports and gambling are two worlds that have found a way to sync perfectly. This has birthed sportsbooks like GGBET, which doubles as casinos where players can enjoy beautiful games and bet on them. Of all the football enthusiasts around the globe, Arsenal supporters stand out as a passionate and widely popular fanbase. The …
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Arsenal in the Forest. Tackles, fouls and yellows Arsenal v Nottingham Forest: the home and away records New episode of the series on Herbert Chapman: 100 years since Chapman joined Arsenal: 10, Why Knighton had to go By Sir Hardly Anyone The headline in the Guardian this satursday morning says Saka and Rice back …
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Arsenal v Nottingham Forest: the home and away records The media starts to catch up: yes Arsenal’s fixture list was biased against the club Episode 10 of the series commemorating 100 years since the arrival of Herbert Chpaman has now been published. 10: Why Knighton had to go By Sir Hardly Anyone As the …
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The media starts to catch up: yes Arsenal’s fixture list was biased against the club Destroyed by injuries? How does Arsenal really compare to the rest of the PL this campaign? 100 years since Chapman joined Arsenal 10: Why Knighton had to go By Sir Hardly Anyone The home and away records of Arsenal …
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By Tony Attwood Destroyed by injuries? How does Arsenal really compare to the rest of the PL this campaign? Does form tell us anything? Yes but probably not what you thought… Way way back on 12 November we ran the story with the headline “Lower points than last season? In fact Arsenal are …
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How international injuries have decimated the Premier League Is the Premier League about to split in two? By Tony Attwood It is the New York Times that has the research in detail on this question of injuries and team changes, with a table concerning the number of injuries clubs have suffered this season.. Obviously …
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Is the Premier League about to split in two? Does form tell us anything? Yes but probably not what you thought… The injury level is in the Premier League following the wholly ludicrous round of internationals is itself ludicrous. Arsenal have seven players listed as injured, but are by no means at the …
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While it’s a good sign for a healthy Premier League club that Arsenal fans are keener to look forward than relive the team’s past glories, it is interesting to look back at the club’s modern history both for nostalgia and to enable reflection on where the team is today. Back 20 years ago, we …
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Does form tell us anything? Yes but probably not what you thought… By Tony Attwood It has long been a point of view expressed on Untold that the argument between Manchester City and other clubs in the League over finances could well lead to the league fracturing, with the majority of clubs walking …
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While Arsenal have had the tough away games, who’s been getting it easy? Copa America legal cases maybe just could change world football By Tony Attwood Look at the current league table and you’ll see Arsenal placed in fourth, and Bournemouth in 12th. But think back to the recent game between the two …
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What do internationals bring us? Injuries and nationalism Why are there so many injuries at Arsenal this season? Some time ago a bit of an argument broke out over the question of whether Tottenham was on the one hand hugely in debt or on the other hand the most debt-free club in the league. …
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