By Tony Attwood I was fascinated by a newspaper comment today that read “Klopp who has over-achieved. But he has also now lost six successive finals,” as it took me back to an issue we recently debated. Wenger in his 22 years at Arsenal lost three League Cup, one FA Cup and Champions League final. …
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GUEST ARTICLE Accident Claims for Untold Arsenal Can Arsenal Regain Their Momentum Under Emery? Arsenal have just had one of their worst seasons for many years ending up in sixth place. Although they made it to the final of the League Cup they missed out on all the domestic trophies apart from the Community Shield …
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Figures by Andrew Crawshaw. Interpretation and vague meanderings by Tony Attwood Below is the list of the 28 players currently logged as being in Arsenal’s first team who will count as over 21 for next season. Because it always brings a bit of debate each summer, the detail of the “over 21” malarkey is that …
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GUEST ARTICLE Legal Expert for Untold Arsenal Can Unai Emery Reinvigorate Arsenal? There is no denying that Arsenal have had a pretty dismal season with the Community Shield the only silverware they have managed to claim. It’s been a long time since the glory days under Arsene Wenger. Although European triumph has eluded him, under …
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By Sir Hardly Anyone My little job on Untold, as you may have noticed over the past few years, is to write about what the media say about Arsenal. Some people then write to the site saying we have far too much coverage of the media here, and others suggest I am an idiot, but …
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A review of the women’s league season, by Andrew Crawshaw This is part four of our major review of Arsenal Women’s season; the final part of the series. Previously we have published Part one: the review of the league season Part two: Two cup finals in one season Part three: Arsenal women in the FA Cup …
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By Tony Attwood The first time I heard the story that Lucas Perez could be brought back from his series of loans to be part of the first team squad for 2018/9 I really couldn’t believe it. But that tale has started popping up all over the place – which either means an awful lot …
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This is part three of our major review of Arsenal Women’s season. Previously we have published Part one: the review of the league season Part two: Two cup finals in one season So onto our review of the Women’s FA Cup This was played as a straight knockout competition open to all Women’s clubs in …
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An Untold History in the Making Historians on occasion report all-art war on the battlefield or through the missiles being dropped as being preceded by a phoney war in which each side launches its vast array of propaganda and bluster, but no one gets killed. The name became a particularly common expression for the …
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Part two of our review of the women’s league season, by Andrew Crawshaw Part one can be found here. So as we saw in the earlier part of this summary we had three managers during the season – here is a summary of their league results:- Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Pedro Losa 3 1 …
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By Sir Hardly Anyone This is the third summer in which we have kept a record of many of the players who are tipped to join Arsenal when the transfer window opens. Several interesting pointers of late. First, although there was a little bit of a slow down once while we waited to find out …
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By Sir Hardly Anyone New names new tactics, that is always the promise of the new manager, but of course it never makes sense to undertake a total revolution all at once. So the suggestion in the Express that Mr Emery is going to build his Arsenal team around Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Aaron Ramsey is interesting …
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A review of the women’s league season, by Andrew Crawshaw A season with some success but more a season of ‘might have beens’. The final week of the season saw two games with wins over Sunderland 2 – 0 and Bristol by 6 – 1. Unfortunately Manchester City also won their final two games and we …
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By Tony Attwood There has been some commentary recently about why Arsenal had their worst season in 20+ years in the League and FA Cup last season. A few people argue it was down to an individual player or two, some cite the entire defence and some cite the management. I personally find all such …
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By Tony Attwood So Manuel Pellegrini is the new West Ham manager and Arsenal have done their usual trick of keeping everyone guessing. In fact Arsenal do it so well that even those people trying to write stories about how Arsenal often do the unexpected find themselves stumbling around the club’s history grasping at straws. In …
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Untold Media: how the different “outlets” reported the decision to appoint Emery Seeing what the media did in response to the news that they had been quite wrong in suggesting Arteta’s move to Arsenal was done and dusted is quite illuminating, as the media has immediately divided into camps. But interestingly, none of the drainpipes, …
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By the Untold Arsenal Managerial Executive Committee & Bif the dog. . And if you don’t get the headline don’t worry. It’s a very English joke that Blacksheep came up with. . Anyway. the man from PSG is apparently coming to Arsenal after Arteta blew his chances by demanding total control of transfers in the …
Read More “So not Arteta after all. It looks like Dick Emery, or maybe that’s just my poor eyesight.”
By The Arsenal Speculator You will of course have heard about Mr Abramovich and his trouble with getting a visa which would allow him to live in England. The general consensus seems to be for the moment that this could be part of a broader process of checking by UK banks to see if they …
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by The Arsenal Philosopher. When Arsenal invited Arsene Wenger to manage the club, they knew what they were getting – a man who exercised total control over everything in the club, from the menus to the transfers, from the design of the academy to who to give young player contracts to. And now there is …
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By Dr Billy “the dog” McGraw, senior psychologist at the University College Hospital of the North Circular Road. Forget Arsenal for a moment. Just think about winning the League. According to lots of supporters and a lot of people who make their money out of talking about football, argue that how one goes about …
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by Tony Attwood It was a slightly interesting cup final for those who like to mix a few facts in with the opinion. Chelsea have now won the FA Cup eight times since they were formed and immediately gained a place in the Football League in 1905 – so that is eight in 113 years. …
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By Tony Attwood I see that Arsenal Fan TV won an award at the Football Blogging Awards, which I suppose might just tell us something about where we are. I suppose for me it is a bit like giving an advertising award to a company that make daily, “hello I believe you were involved in …
Read More “Arsenal is full of people who really don’t want to be there, and there’s nothing I can do about it.”
By Tony Attwood The one time Uefa president Michel Platini who is now formerly known as the “disgraced former president” as if most administrators of major football organisations are not still a disgrace, has recently admitted the draw for the World Cup in 1998 was fixed. He called it what translates roughly as “a bit of …
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By Tony Attwood In a move that has taken the football world by surprise Mikel Arteta has resigned as Arsenal manager only days before he (or possibly Thierry Henry) was due to be announced as the new manager. In a statement the man who played 110 games for Arsenal said, “A certain expert football analyst …
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By Tony Attwood An interesting piece in the Telegraph today includes a review of Granit Xhaka which instead of just joining in the general “he’s rubbish get him out” actually looks, as we tried to do earlier this season, at his figures. Their commentary reads, “Divides opinion, doesn’t always track his runner and is liable to …
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