By Tony Attwood A sense of wait and see has been replaced by a sense of “let’s do something” in football, as the realization sinks in that doing nothing will inevitably lead a number of clubs into financial administration or indeed total collapse. Partly it is the technical point that if a company goes into …
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By Tony Attwood I recently noticed an excellent point made by “Just Arsenal” that Arsenal will be helped this summer by the fact that apart from the two loanees, only Matt Macey is out of contract at the end of this season. If that’s so, and I have no reason to disbelieve their fact checking, …
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By Christophe Jost and Tony Attwood As you may have heard, the UK in general and England in particular has gone its own way in dealing with the coronavirus crisis. And inevitably that has meant a certain amount of uncertainty and worry about what Britain is doing, and what effect it will have. Now that …
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By Tony Attwood There appear to be four exits out of the current mess, with each writer, correspondent, expert, blogger, broadcaster, man on the street or even the man on the Clapham omnibus (as used to be said in the old days) taking up one of them. Or in terms of newspaper writers, at least …
Read More “It’s the end for the Premier League as we know it. But what happens next?”
By Sir Hardly Anyone In one interesting little development, FoLo have started listing players that they have no information on, as with, “I genuinely don’t know of any current interest from Arsenal in Tah, though I also wouldn’t dispute whether or not there is any.” At least it is a sudden outbreak of honesty. But …
Read More “The 14 players Arsenal are being seriously tipped to sign, this window.”
By Christophe Jost The virus’s effect on our daily lives is now visible and for the moment all we can do it simply hope people will find ways of avoiding catching it – by taking precautions and helping each other. Regarding the human dramas that have emerged and those yet to play out, football may …
Read More “Football is about to collapse totally. So what happens after that?”
by Don McMahon The footballing world, along with the global community, is full of disappointment, confusion and dismay over the potential entertainment, financial, social and health implications that threaten to overwhelm our worldwide social fabric. The Coronavirus, a flu-like, but far more nefarious virus, is currently invading and changing our comfortable, uneventful and mundane lives …
Read More “This pandemic could be a blessing in disguise for football, if we seize the opportunity”
By Sir Hardly Anyone After the shock of the closure of the Premier League the bloggettas and newspaper websites went silent for a day. But only a day. Now they are acting as if nothing is happening and are back with stories of the players that Arsenal will buy for next season. Which means it …
Read More “The players Arsenal will buy immediately the corona virus crisis is over”
By Tony Attwood In the last set of figures presented via annual accounts, the 20 clubs in the Premier League were shown to have a turnover of £4.827 bn. Which is quite a lot of money. Their wages bill was just over half that. 58% to be (more or less) exact. Now obviously the virus …
Read More “Premier League: No one seems to have planned for anything to go wrong.”
By Tony Attwood Next season is due to start on Saturday 8 August. And according to the standard contracts operated by the Premier League and by the English Football League, players are entitled to “five weeks paid holiday to be taken at a time or times determined by the club – subject to the club’s …
Read More “When will this season end, and when will next season start? It’s not that easy to work out.”
By Sir Hardly Anyone Quite clearly the Premier League is in a state of flux, and with Arsenal’s manager having the virus, and players out of action now for a couple of weeks, even if the season continues Arsenal are going to be behind in completing the fixtures. But it turns out, that is only …
Read More “Why Arsenal’s season could well be over.”
By Tony Attwood Arsenal locked down, Arsenal fans locked out, government and horse racing says “carry on, carry on!” See also… What do the terms and conditions of my season ticket say about coronavirus? Everywhere shuts down, except England. No one knows what to do except President Trump who knows everything because he’s clever. Or …
Read More “Arsenal in lockdown, football not in lockdown – horse racing says “tally ho!””
by Tony Attwood Here are three things that probably won’t surprise you in the slightest. First, I’ve never read the terms and conditions relating to my Arsenal season ticket. Second, from what I know generally, terms and conditions are not actually written in my favour. Third, there is no mention of pandemics in the Arsenal …
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by Sir Hardly Anyone The central theme of the football journalist is simple to spot: he (or occasionally she) knows. The correspondent can identify the major issues, and can talk about them knowingly. He knows a non-issue when it slaps him around the face like a wet kipper, and he doesn’t mention it. Because of …
Read More “The campaign against expertise: how the media is manipulating football to its own ends”
by Sir Hardly Anyone That headline is certainly implied via an article in The Athletic recently which reflected on the Atletico Madrid 1-0 defeat of Liverpool last month. Pesky foreigners; no telling what they get up to. Can’t trust any of them! And of course there is nothing new in this. England as a footballing …
Read More “Is it only nasty foreign people who cheat at football?”
By Dr Billy the Dog McGraw, senior psychiatrist at the University College Hospital of the North Circular Road. The stories below appeared within a single 3 hours 30 minute spell prior to the Manchester City game being called off. Of course not every blog followed this approach, but there appeared to be a concerted attempt …
Read More “A concerted and shocking attempt to attack Arsenal from every side.”
by Bulldog Drummond A look at the league table shows something very odd going on Team P W D L F A GD Pts 1 Liverpool 29 27 1 1 66 21 45 82 2 Manchester City 28 18 3 7 68 31 37 57 3 Leicester City 29 16 5 8 58 28 30 …
Read More “Stats suggest that away to Man City, Arsenal might indeed have some hope”
SOURCE: Photo //CC BY 3.0 Richard Wright in more comfortable surroundings back at Portman Road It’s the year 2000. The millennium bug was merely a myth and Ipswich Town were ploughing their way back to the Premier League via the playoffs at Wembley. A mainstay of the Tractor Boys’ success was homegrown keeper, Richard …
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By Bulldog Drummond Yes, extraordinary though it is and impossible though it must seem Arsenal have gone through the whole of December, January and February (which by my reckoning makes three months) without being defeated away from home. And they can add to that one away game in March as well. Date Game Res Score …
Read More “11 away games undefeated. What has got into Arsenal and can we have some more?”
By Sir Hardly Anyone. A little while back, for reasons that will not become clear at this point, the Sun, an alleged “newspaper” of a fanatical right-wing persuasion, ran the rather bonkers headline “Gun-fusing”. Beyond that they had another headline reading Why are Arsenal nicknamed the Gunners? And they answered that with by saying, “The name …
Read More “When one simple football question about Arsenal fooled the Sun completely”
by Tony Attwood Yesterday we revealed how different the refereeing structure is within the Premier League from other major European Leagues. Specifically, with the way that certain highly influential referees are given many many more games than their colleagues, in the Premier League. This does not happen elsewhere, where all referees are kept on roughly …
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By Tony Attwood This article continues from the findings in the previous piece: Why do Liverpool keep getting the same referees? Here is a simple chart showing refereeing statistics from the five major football leagues in Europe Country Teams in league Referees used Max game per ref England 20 21 25 Germany 18 25 …
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Untold Videos Our videos explore some of these issues in depth – do take a look A second article following on from this is now published – see link at end of this piece. by Andrew Crawshaw. You will be aware that Untold has held strong views about the PGMO, how they keep appointing the …
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By Bulldog Drummond Physioroom has the injury list as below. Soares is now fit it seems, but needs to return to full training this coming week before being ready to play. Player Reason Detail Potential Return Calum Chambers Knee Injury Ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament of his left knee. August Sead Kolasinac Shoulder Injury Significant …
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By Sir Hardly Anyone I love it when the English media ignore a big story in Europe. Of course sometimes it is because the journalist assigned to the case spent too long drinking in the Toppled Bollard public house the night before. Sometimes it is because they think “English readers won’t be interested in this …
Read More “When the English media ignore a big story like this, you know something is up”