by Usama and Andrew Crawshaw The ref reviews for Arsenal’s EPL games and the weekly ref reports of the EPL are the result of work by a very dedicated team. They are time consuming and the intention is that they will be an unprecedented season-long research programme. Given this project has become our priority programme, …
Read More “When does commitment cross the line? Eccentric refereeing in the PSG v Arsenal Champions League match.”
By Tony Attwood One of the more unexpected things that comes with publishing this site is the regular stream of emails from people who claim that they have been reading for a long old time, but because we have published x or have mentioned y too often, they are stopping now. Unexpected because in my …
Read More “Hello hello. A tiny sighting of the return of Financial Fair Play. Let’s hope…”
……..Don McMahon Following up on recent posts by our resident psychiatric adviser Dr. Billy the Dog McGraw and by Tony, et al, I came to the conclusion that there is a definite correlation between what the aaa, the discontented fans and the media seem to be suffering. As an actual certified psychologist, I know that …
Read More “Cognitive dissonance, coercive persuasion and the Arsenal…….”
By Tony Attwood “We trained today with the Champions League balls and the bibs with the Champions League on, and it’s difficult to describe the feeling,” said Mr Pochettino the latest in a long line of Tottenham managers. I suppose it gets easier and less exciting for Arsenal, year after year after year playing in …
Read More “Rubbish keeper, wrong selection, hopeless tactics. Oh look we drew.”
By Bulldog Drummond. Amazingly Ibrahimovic scored 113 goals in 122 games over four seasons with PSG – the sort of figures you normally only find recorded during Chapman’s management of Arsenal. These days they look like the sort of figures Messi and Ronaldo get. He could get them of course because he was very good, …
Read More “PSG v Arsenal. The teams, the tactical options, and the loss of Ibrahimovic”
By Dr Billy “the Dog” McGraw, head of psychology at the University Hospital of the North Circular Road. In psychology we have a term called “identity fusion” – something that brings together and holds together members of gangs and other groups. It is a curious thing because it can make groups and organisations that are beaten and …
Read More “When Arsenal moved into the Ems things weren’t perfect but WHU seem to have much bigger problems”
By Tony Attwood Arsène Wenger has confirmed that he was has offered the chance to manage Paris Saint-Germain multiple times, in the interviews leading up to tonight’s game. PSG has long been thought to be after Mr Wenger and L’Equipe said yesterday that Mr Wenger was offered the job in 2011, 2013 and 2014. …
Read More “Arsène Wenger admits he turned down PSG in build up to tonight’s game”
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By Bulldog Drummond. Last year on 13 March, Paris Saint Germain won the French Ligue 1 title for the fourth successive time. Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored four on that day as they beat bottom club Troyes 9-0 and became the first team to win the championship after 30 matches. By this time PSG were 25 points ahead …
Read More “PSG v Arsenal – the early team news”
By Tony Attwood There’s an increased focus on referees this season – which is rather interesting after the years and years of work that Walter and his team has put into looking at refereeing from every possible angle which has been utterly disregarded by all and sundry. We saw the first hint of this new …
Read More “Is the PGMO trying to clean up its act or is it just slipping press releases to the Guardian?”
By Tony Attwood As you will know if you have been paying attention 115 players were linked with Arsenal as transfers into the club between April and the end of the transfer market. 22 players were said to be leaving. 99% of the stories were untrue. These stories were made up all over the …
Read More “The fans: We are the dead, blindfolded, walking backwards into the darkness, led by those who treat us with contempt”
By Tony Attwood The club formally known as West Ham United have got for free (or as near as damn it when compared with the cost of the Emirates) a stadium. It has a 60,000 capacity, compared with the 35,000 capacity of Upton Park. They had a bit of teething trouble – some of the …
Read More “Are State Aid Utd getting into trouble? The difficulty with a new stadium you ain’t paid for.”
By Tony Attwood To get into the Emirates for each home match I have to go through two security checks. Fair enough, these are troubling times. But if I, a season ticket holder of advancing years have to go through two security checks, WHAT THE HELL IS HAPPENING AT THE AWAY END????? Yet again …
Read More “Emirates security problems (again), catering problems (again), keepers getting cards, and names for derbies.”
By Bulldog Drummond So the boring stuff is over; I must admit I didn’t even get to see the scores let alone watch anything. But now we are back to football. And Mr Wenger has given us a bit to think about. For instead of just saying that Jack W would play again for …
Read More “Southampton at home; Wilshere as manager”
By Dr Billy “the Dog” McGraw According to a comment in the New Scientist, “Nine of out ten people hold a delusional belief.” Now holding delusional beliefs is what Untold Arsenal has been accusing journalists and their fellow travellers of doing through most of this summer. Assuming that just writing down the name of …
Read More “Maybe we should be more gentle on the Anti-Wengerian journalists and their fellow travellers?”
by Andrew Crawshaw For our last game at Watford we had Kevin Friend as our Referee assisted by I Hussin and M McDonough. Broadly Mr Friend performed as predicted, 78% overall weighted preformance, bias against the two teams of 25/75 and 2 wrong Important Decisions a not given second yellow card for Amrabat in Min …
Read More “Arsenal v Southampton Sat 10 September 2016 – The Match Officials”
By Tony Attwood The deep rooted corruption and disregard for the rules by the three largest Spanish clubs and the Spanish Football Association has been confirmed yet again after Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid had their appeals against transfer bans rejected by Fifa, much to the embarrassment of the mainstream UK media who seek to talk …
Read More “Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid banned from making transfers for a year. English clubs next?”
By Andrew Crawshaw and Tony Attwood Following our detailed review of Arsenal’s youth teams and youth policy (a link to these articles is at the foot of this piece) we then took a look, by way of contrast, at Chelsea’s approach to youth in the article Chelsea lead the Premier League in the number of players that …
Read More “The strange case of Chelsea’s missing players, and their unusual approach to youngsters”
Sir Hardly Anyone considers what the bloggettas do now the window has slammed and the glass is lying on the floor. Indeed, what do the bloggettas do when the window has cracked and all the transfer rumours have been put to bed for another few weeks, before the fever of the January opening breaks forth? …
Read More “Arsenal are desperately short in midfield as news disappears and a new transfer is announced.”
By Tony Attwood Although Untold is known by some as being the pro-Wenger blog, it has also always been a campaigning website, arguing as strongly as it can for change in certain areas, as well as pointing out where evidence is being ignored or misused by journalists in their own commentaries on football. As an …
Read More “Oh look, a newspaper has discovered the reason why England teams are rubbish. Again.”
By Tony Attwood One thing is absolutely certain; Arsenal will get injuries this season. And when they come along the people who really do nick a living in football – the journalists – will be there with their Arsenal Injury Crisis. Indeed I am surprised they haven’t been at it today, given that Arsenal are …
Read More “Arsenal near the top of the injury list, so which back up players do we have?”
By Tony Attwood For years and years Tottenham have gloried in making a profit overall on transfers. They haven’t always spent that money well, but they have made a profit. But not this year. For years Arsenal were known for selling players at a profit, even if they didn’t want to, but not this …
Read More “The net spend league: which club (surprisingly) brought in the most money by selling players this summer?”
. By Fishpie Last season Untold was good enough to publish a series of my posts which tried to measure and assess our progress during the campaign. The basic idea was that Win, Draw, Loss and Points data from the previous 10 years had given us a pretty consistent picture of what it had taken …
Read More “Arsenal 2016/17: Hopes of Joy for the Season”
by Tony Attwood The first thing to note about Perez is that he is on the up, and was having his best form at Deportivo, playing in a team that was struggling to score goals. He got 17. So at the most basic level the idea is probably that with Ozil pushing through perfect balls, …
Read More “What exactly does Lucas Perez bring to Arsenal?”
by Andrew Crawshaw Chelsea lead the Premier League in the number of players that they have out on loan to other clubs. According to Sky Sports, following the closing of the transfer window the 20 clubs in the PL have a total of 169 players out on loan across the world. Chelsea are far and …
Read More “Chelsea lead the Premier League in the number of players that they have out on loan.”