by Tony Attwood The bad news is the Fifa Confederations Cup is still playing and two of our men are involved. With the final not until 2 July, the players will quite possibly not be back refreshed and ready to play for the Community Shield on 6 August. We have Mustafi (Germany) and Alexis (Chile) …
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by Andrew Crawshaw Please note that where I haven’t mentioned a player’s nationality he will be English. There are also a number of other players who I haven’t included where they are already part of the first team squad or where I believe that their futures are likely to be away from the club either …
Read More “The Arsenal Youngsters 2017/18: complete review and the 8 marked out for the big time”
By Tony Attwood On 22 June it was reported that the FA had decided to end all sponsorship deals with betting companies despite having previously signed a “long-term” deal with Ladbrokes in June 2016 to become its “official betting partner.” Prior to that William Hill was the official partner of the discredited Association whose close …
Read More “The FA takes the first of 10 steps needed to sort itself out once and for all.”
THE ABSOLUTELY, 100% CERTAIN, UNCONDITIONAL TRANSFER TRUTH, I THINK…….Don McMahon Following my totally and completely bollocks article about who was a shoe-in for transfer to the Arsenal, I verified with those in the know and ,with great chagrin and humility, offer UA readers a slightly, ever so tiny revision to my earlier prognostications! Here they …
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by Tony Attwood Last summer we were silly enough to put forward a whole range of possible line ups in June – the time when, of course, the transfer portal is still a future dream and only the out of contract players are on the move. In fact our very first try in June last …
Read More “Arsenal’s possible line up for August: and who is going to win the League”
By Sir Hardly Anyone Hello. Of course this is Friday afternoon, and one is not quite at one’s best after a jolly half hour or four at the Toppled Bollard, favoured watering hole of the journalistic elite at Wapping Swamp. But I think I can stay with reality long enough to give you the run …
Read More “Arsenal’s new mega transfer deal: how it works and what’s involved. Details revealed”
By Tony Attwood Es geht immer noch absurder is the headline in sueddeutsche.de which translates more or less as “It’s getting more and more absurd.” And if you didn’t fancy the notion of Premier League under 23 squads competing against League One and League Two clubs in a league and cup competition as suggested a year or …
Read More “Where exactly is football going? You’ll think I’ve made this up, but I promise I didn’t…”
By Tony Attwood With a day of birthday celebrations with my daughters and their families now over, and my head still over expanded following yesterday morning’s homily, the old man makes a desperate attempt to get things back together. And yes I’m late this morning, but at my age… But there is a new story …
Read More “Arsenal in player salary crisis as new PL regulations catch the club out.”
By Sir Hardly Anyone While last season we kept publishing all the transfer index charts on one page (including those coming and those leaving) the Index is getting so big already (with still 8 days before the window creaks open) that we’re having to split them. Mind you at this rate we should beat last …
Read More “The Index of 64 players that Arsenal have so far been tipped to sign this summer.”
The ABSOLUTELY DEFINITIVE TRANSFER FORECAST……..Don McMahon Over the last few weeks there has been a plethora, a veritable flood, nay a cataclysmic deluge of transfer speculations, myths, rumours, inventions, fantasies, prevarications and almost depraved dreams overflowing the fetid media sewers about Arsenal’s incoming and outgoing players. I decided that I’d verify, using my well-honed and …
Read More “The absolutely definitive transfer forecast: Arsenal’s next signing will be one of this small group.”
By Walter and Blacksheep First, Blacksheep The 22 June 1947 was a Sunday. It was hot. In fact June 1947 was one of the hottest on record, and the summer proved to be a scorcher. It followed a desperately cold winter however and the wettest March we have had in Britain. Harry Truman was president …
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by Tony Attwood A couple of days back we ran the story that Arsenal were to appoint an Aussie Rules guru as new director of high performance. Now with the computer keys barely cooled after typing all the details of that story it seem there is another change at the club as we are appointing a …
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Introduction If you have been a regular reader of Untold you will know the strong link that exists between Untold Arsenal and Arsenal Belgium. Walter Broeckx from the region around Antwerp joined the Untold team of writers in our early days, and has gone on to establish the referee review programme that we …
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By Sir Hardly Anyone According to the Great Transfer Index that Untold is once again running this season with the latest additions we have now got 19 players leaving the club. This is of course not as bad as last summer when the total got to 22 by the end of the transfer window. …
Read More “Latest news on six players leaving Arsenal this season, making it 19 departures in all!”
by Billy “the dog” McGraw There is something rather odd, and indeed rather quaint, in the notion that Arsenal would sell one of their best players for £25m – a fraction of his value – and that the player would transfer to a club that apparently seems to be offering him a lower salary than …
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By Tony Attwood They have been banned from signing players because of child trafficking. Their star player is under investigation for tax fraud, and so has said he’s never going to play in Spain again (as in “I didn’t know I had to abide by their laws, just because I played in their wretched …
Read More “Tax fraud, perjury, court cases and uppity multi-millionaires. It’s just another day for Real Mad.”
By Sir Hardly Anyone. It looks like we have had a bit of an effect what with our reporting that only 3 in every 100 transfer rumours actually happen for I see it is being quoted elsewhere! Perhaps as a result of our reporting (or perhaps it is just a coincidence) there is a change …
Read More “Unbelievable transfer news coming from Arsenal. Surely this can’t be happening to our club!”
By Tony Attwood I know I should be thinking of some brilliant and insightful commentary about Arsenal to end the day, but I got distracted by Guernsey cows, and thinking of the times in my youth I spent on the island (see the commentary to the article Arsenal to appoint Aussie Rules guru as new director …
Read More “Who was our most successful passer of the ball, who got most yellow cards, played most minutes, and got most assists”
By Tony Attwood One of the unsung benefits of Mr Wenger signing a two year deal, is that it gives the club plenty of time to set up some changes to the staffing ready for the manager who will take over after Mr Wenger departs. This can be particularly beneficial for, as Manchester United, Manchester …
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By Tony Attwood Of course Untold doesn’t have the resources to do its own original research into many of the stories that circulate in football but we do have friends in Europe who forward articles that appear in European papers. Articles which are studiously ignored in the British press. And it was from these that …
Read More “Gotcha: Infantino revealed as being as bent as those he replaced at Fifa”
By Tony Attwood . The Observer has an article today headed “The transfer hunters: how Premier League scouting set-ups compare”. A range of writers from the Observer and Guardian have each taken one or two clubs and given a quick run down of how things are going in terms of bringing in new talent. The …
Read More “A comparison of scouting networks across PL clubs suggests Arsenal & WHU are the clubs with problems”
By Tony Attwood Yesterday’s article How Arsenal fans are being duped over the purchase of a striker made the point that there is not always a direct relationship between having the top scorer and winning the league. A number of correspondents queried this, although I was not able to publish all of them since some came …
Read More “How many times has top scorer in the Prem League actually won the league title?”
By Tony Attwood I am always interested in the way in which a manipulated statement of fact can be used to try and show up Arsenal in a bad light. Interested because normally the examination of the details tends to show the writer, rather than Arsenal, up in a bad light. You may recall my …
Read More “How Arsenal fans are being duped over the purchase of a striker.”
By Tony Attwood I wrote a little while ago answering the point that what Arsenal needed was better attackers, pointing out that in fact we had only scored nine fewer goals than Chelsea through the course of the season, and so on its own this hardly seemed the complete reason why we came fifth and …
Read More “Revealed: the secret that will allow Arsenal to win the league next season.”
By Tony Attwood In February 2002, my colleague Anne, made reference to one Julio Grondana in an article in Untold in which note Julio Grondona as the head of the Argentine FA since 1979 and who is FIFA’s senior vice-president and head of its finance committee. As Anne said, “here is the man who has …
Read More “Five years ago we suggested a Fifa official was involved in money laundering. Looks like we were right”