by Bulldog Drummond This is one of those occasions where there is little agreement as to what team the manager should put out. My constant pleading for the classic forward line of the latter half of last season has made no odds – but maybe that was because the manager was picking a team for …
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By Bulldog Drummond We have over the years had the better of things with West Ham beating them 65 times, losing 34 times with 39 draws. But some of these games have been quite remarkable. Historians will particularly recall the games in the Cup in 1923… 14 Jan 1925 West Ham United v Arsenal D …
Read More “Arsenal v West Ham; past events; injury news, and the issue of choice.”
By Bulldog Drummond As we approach the game against WHAM it appears they have been a bit lackadaisical with the old data stuff by revealing personal details of lots of season ticket-holders. It seems that in writing to supporters of WHAM (for such people do exist I’m told) email addresses of all the other recipients …
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by Andrew Crawshaw Here is the full list of Match Officials for this weekend’s PL games courtesy of premierleague.com :- Saturday 25 August 12:30 Wolves v Man City Referee: Martin Atkinson Assistants: Stephen Child, Constantine Hatzidakis Fourth official: Stuart Attwell 15:00 Arsenal v West Ham Referee: Graham Scott Assistants: Scott Ledger, Mick McDonough Fourth official: Kevin Friend …
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By Sir Hardly Anyone The honeymoon is over. In the world of copycat headlines and 40 posts a day all written by computer, it had to come sooner or later and it came sooner. It came sooner. After two games in fact. Arsenal news: Ray Parlour reveals who he wants to replace Unai Emery It …
Read More “Koscielny returns, Smith has book, Emery Out, and one Arsenal player is really good after all.”
Big 6 Match Referees- Cutting Through the Moss By Jerry Did you get a sense of déjà vu when seeing Martin Atkinson appointed as referee for Week 2’s Chelsea – Arsenal match? My reaction was “again?” or “what the heck?” if you change heck with a much stronger word. Walter pointed out in the comments …
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By Tony Attwood Oh what mixed times we live in. Just after it seemed that Alex Iwobi could stand out as the one player not being attacked, so the first articles appear on the issue of the club’s “biggest mistake” in the summer. It appears it was not buying a winger, because Iwobi is not …
Read More “A return to the dark days when an explanation is needed more than an apology or arrest”
By Tony Attwood Behold the league table… Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts 17 Arsenal 2 0 0 2 2 5 -3 0 18 Fulham 2 0 0 2 1 5 -4 0 19 West Ham United 2 0 0 2 1 6 -5 0 20 Huddersfield Town 2 0 0 …
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By Tony Attwood It is not a topic I have seen debated at all – which seems to imply that everything on the transfer front will continue as now when the UK leaves the EU. Except there have been a few players where the story of late has been that a work permit has been …
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By Tony Attwood With just two matches gone it seems that every single Arsenal first team player who has played (except two) has been seriously attacked by pundits and self-styled experts. The only two who have escaped the mauling thus far are Iwobi and Monreal – and of course those players who have not played. …
Read More “Arsenal suffer co-ordinated attack from pundits aimed at bringing down the club”
by Tony Attwood The perennial question: how can we make refereeing more accurate? And of course there is a whole range of answers available – at the heart of which is the obvious fact that in all human endeavours there are always mistakes. I mean, although it may seem hard to believe, Untold Arsenal itself …
Read More “These referee actions (which they openly admit) clearly help one team over another”
by Tony Attwood I have often railed against the FA for getting things wrong. For example throughout last season when Arsenal were the holders of the FA Cup, the FA’s official site refused to accept this, having a picture of Liverpool on its front page and a list of winners that was completely out of …
Read More “The FA gets itself into a muddle. What are the chances of that?”
by Tony Attwood I don’t think too many people predicted what would happen this season once there was no Arsene Wenger. What we were used to was a daily assault on the manager which had the benefit to a certain degree of reducing attacks on the players. Of course some players were heavily criticised but …
Read More “The Arsenal crisis: Emery threatened with the sack, players under attack, sign of visa restrictions growing.”
Mariana Trench, the newly appointed head of Better Football, Sky TV, gives us her views on how football commentary and in-depth analysis is being enhanced by the broadcaster. Reinventivisational momentum. Is there such a thing? Well I can tell you that yes, no there certainly is. And the point is that as every journalist …
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By Tony Attwood In the old days it was easy – if Arsenal lost some fans and a lot of the media knew what to do – knock the manager. Indeed I noticed one of the old timer blogs that the Daily Mail still seems to like, continuing to do that, putting the boot in …
Read More “The 10 Arsenal players who the media think should be sold now.”
by Andrew Crawshaw Following a good pre-season this match was serious and potentially a decider for first and second places in our mini-league group between the two Premiership clubs. Our team was :- Back row – Sari Van Veenendaal (GK), Louise Quinn, Leah Williamson, Lisa Evans, Dominique Bloodworth (nee Janssen), Katie McCabe Front row – …
Read More “Arsenal begin their defence of the Continental Tyres Cup with a 3 – 1 win”
Untold Arsenal will be unavailable on Monday because of technical upgrades. Details are on the home page. If the work takes longer than expected we’ll publish on our Facebook page instead. By Tony Attwood I see that Manchester City have brought out an electronic gizmo worn on the wrist which gives their supporters “everything …
Read More “Football is teetering on the edge and it is too disgusting for words”
By Tony Attwood Please note that Untold Arsenal will be unavailable for a while on Monday as we upgrade the site. If the delay continues for beyond the expected time we’ll do updates on our Facebook page. Please see www.untold-arsenal.com for more information. My general view after games is that with Walter’s coverage of …
Read More “The media turn on the fans; an interesting twist after two defeats”
By Walter Broeckx Arsenal team at the start : Cech, Bellerin, Sokratis, Mustafi, Monreal, Xhaka, Guendouzi, Iwobi, Ozil, Mkhitaryan, Aubameyang. On the beach : Leno, Lichtsteiner, Elneny, Torreira, Ramsey, Welbeck, Lacazette. So one change was forced as Maitland Niles got a broken leg against City and lucky this time Monreal was fit so we got …
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Please note that on Monday, Untold Arsenal will be unavailable for a while as we upgrade the site and move to a new server. If the down time is more than for a short while we’ll publish articles and news on our Facebook page. Please see the home page, www.untold-arsenal.com, for more details. By …
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Untold Arsenal will probably be down for some time on Monday. There are details on our home page at www.untold-arsenal.com We’ll keep up the chit chat on our Facebook page. by Bulldog Drummond And so the news keeps on rolling in. The latest is that England youth international Stephy Mavididi has now departed these …
Read More “Chelsea v Arsenal, the injuries and another player leaves, and the ed to ed.”
By Bulldog Drummond It’s only Friday and we have some news. In an interview Mr Emery has said he will continue to play out from the back and develop his new style, adding, “We didn’t lose because of our personality, our idea, our style. We lost on other things. We can improve on other things, …
Read More “Chelsea v Arsenal: the keeper and left back and how many Chelsea men went on loan”
Please note that on Monday this site may be unavailable for a while. Full details are on our home page. If you do find us gone you can follow us on Facebook. Matchweek 2 – The Match Officials and news of Bobby Madley By Andrew Crawshaw and Tony Attwood Overnight we have heard that Premier …
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By Andrew Crawshaw Our Women completed their pre-season preparations by taking part in the Toulouse International Ladies Cup last weekend against three of the top teams in Europe – Montpellier and PSG from France with Bayern Munich being the fourth team involved. Like the Emirates Cup each team played two matches, we were …
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By Tony Attwood There are basically five models of finance in English football at the moment. 1: The self-sustaining club The club which through commercial sponsorship, attendances at matches, TV revenue and advertising revenue makes enough money to keep going without the need of an outside investor. This is the model of Manchester United. Through …
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