The Junior Teams Season End review – Part 1 Overview and Summary

by Andrew Crawshaw The Arsenal Junior Teams cover ages 8 to U21.  For the purpose of this review I am ignoring all age group matches below U18 level.  I am therefore looking at four separate competitions :- U18 League FA Youth Cup (open to players U18 at 01 Jan 2015) UEFA Youth League (open to …

Are journalists concrete thinkers? We look at the sport editor of the Metro for our first trial

. By Dr Billy “the dog” McGraw Senior mental process analyst at the University of the North Circular Road. . On 3 March 2016 Jamie Sanderson the “sport editor” of the Metro “newspaper” published the article Another year, another failed Arsenal title bid in which the writer spoke of “serious question marks over Arsene Wenger and his future. …

How the Premier League is spoiling family life and the education of young supporters)

By Menace The League in England & Wales was always a Saturday 3.00 pm match.  There was the occasional deviation to a weekday for cup matches but most schedules allowed for the young to accompany their parents to a game without disruption to their education. The TV impact on Football has been the worst for …

Ripping the heart out of the Arsenal midfield

. By Tim Charlesworth A season of gambles All managers have to take risks with the way that they put their squad together.  It is not possible to have two or three world class players for every position.  As well as being prohibitively expensive, world class players will not tolerate long periods on the bench. …

Seven new players coming in, one more leaving as Arsenal’s transfers hot up.

By Sir Hardly Anyone Well, it has been another amazingly over-the-top week for what we are now learning to call the Early Stage Concrete Hacks, the gentlemen of the press whose arrested intellectual development allows them to develop a whole range of extraordinary tales about who is coming to Arsenal this summer and who is …

What will happen to the three Premier League clubs with their new grounds.

By Tony Attwood This summer and into next season there will quite a bit of talk about stadia and stadia extensions, particularly in relation to State Aid Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham. State Aid have their stadium and the British tax payer has paid for it.  They have also qualified for the Europa League via …

At last, a new view as to why the media insist on ignoring the key issues in football day after day after day

By Tony Attwood The article Can possible reasons for unsupported opinions be understood, explained and contribute anything to Untold Arsenal? gained considerable praise on Untold, and quite rightly so in my view, because it opened up an issue that has long puzzled quite a few people who are kind enough to spend time on Untold.  And that …

He’s at the airport and we are signing him. Arsenal’s first major transfer of the still closed window is here.

By Sir Hardly Anyone We were hoping to publish part three of the series of articles on the way journalists and fans see football, and how they are fixed in “concrete thinking”,   (See Can possible reasons for unsupported opinions be understood,  and following that Does Arsenal still need Klopp or Pochettino to make the final breakthrough? if …

Does Arsenal still need Klopp or Pochettino to make the final breakthrough?

By Walter Broeckx The five last second memory of football fans is something I have mentioned before in my articles. It is about judging a manager or a player on their last match result, their last pass, their last missed chance or their last goal. If the striker scores he is god. If he missed, …

Can possible reasons for unsupported opinions be understood, explained and contribute anything to Untold Arsenal?

  An observation by AKH   Untold Arsenal is a website which uses the important notion of evidence based research and argument to outline a position, viewpoint or idea. For this current season I have been observing that a number of opinions have been given on the website, some even overtly aggressive, without reference to …

Ref Review Arsenal – WBA

ARSENAL vs. WEST BROMWICH ALBION COMPETITION: English Premier League MATCH NO. 34 DATE: 21st April 2016 VENUE: Emirates Stadium (London, England) MATCH OFFICIALS: REFEREE: Jon Moss 1st LINESMAN: Andy Halliday 2nd LINESMAN: Simon Bennett 4th OFFICIAL: Lee Mason First Half Fouls, Advantages, Cards, and Penalties Time Foul by Foul For Description & Decision Points 02:40 …

There is no correlation between spending on transfers and results, plus Liverpool turnaround and Mesut.

By Tony Attwood You might remember that there was a lot of fuss last September when the transfer window closed and the idea was written down and then copied over and over that Arsenal was the only major club in Europe not to sign an outfielder in the summer. Following that Untold started to run …

Media in hiding as Fifa undoes all its reforms and returns to total corruption

By Tony Attwood It is central to the agenda of the media that Fifa should be seen to be reformed, so that they can support England in the next round of World Cup matches.  For there to be continuing outright corruption, means that the FA is implicated ever more fully in supporting a totally corrupt …

The catering report (specially for Nicky) and the kindness of people in England.

By Walter Broeckx Whenever I come over to the Emirates to see Arsenal play I find it almost always a pleasant adventure. Last times our supporters club travelled we ran in to all kinds of troubles with the boat, the train, the traffic… leading to us even being late and missing kick off. We stood …

Arsenal have chosen, and the £50m player (or £51m players) is/are almost at the airport

By Sir Hardly Anyone And so, and thus, and forsooth, after a couple of months of pre-phony transfer news, we have at last made it into the phony transfer news era, which leads to the window banging open and then two months later, slamming shut again, with huge amounts of glass tinkling on the ground …

It’s Happened Again! (And now, let’s remember we are all Arsenal fans).

Its Happened Again! by Tim Charlesworth      What a day.  The joy, the sunshine, the happiness, a fond farewell to loyal players, it was almost perfect.  Nobody will put this season down as a great success, but at least it has given us one very happy memory.  This season will always have a little place in …

Why changing Arsenal’s shirt in 2005/6 was not such a terrible idea. Maybe.

By our special correspondent i/c colour co-ordination. Arsenal’s 2005/6 Season was Quite a Purple Patch Looking back on the heady days of 05/06, Arsenal look like the team that almost won it all but kept falling just short. Runners-up in the Champions League. Fourth in the Premiership. Out of the League Cup in the semis …

A step back or a great leap forwards? What exactly happened in 2015/16.

By Tony Attwood I was very pleased to receive Fishpie’s article “Arsenal 2015/16: A Faltering Season with a Flattering Finish,” and to have the chance to publish it on Untold.  Not because I agree with what is said (I don’t in full, as I will explain below) but because it was a well argued piece …

Celebrating St. Totteringhamsday in the Clock End

By Walter Broeckx There was no live match report for the final game of the season against Villa as this time as I was sitting next to my wife in the Clock End for this match. And what an event it turned out to be in the end. I am usually a very optimistic person. …

Arsenal 2015/16: A Faltering Season with a Flattering Finish.

Arsenal 2015/16: A Faltering Season with a Flattering Finish. By Fishpie And so another season comes to rest. Sleep gently 2015/16. We had high hopes for you. And indeed you will go down in history as a season of great miracles, when the apparently impossible happened and improbable dreams were answered. A saint of a …

Danny Murphy as pundit of the year, refs are perfect, Arsenal are useless at every single level.

By Tony Attwood In one way Untold seeks to turn the world upside down.   The media’s view is that the thing one should do is attack Wenger and the club, and throughout the season they have been going into this BIG TIME.   Our view is that we should not be attacking the manager, …

How Tottenham always fall apart how Arry is always good for a larf, and how Motd rearranges reality.

By Tony Attwood The Telegraph, now in its hour of desperation at seeing the Tinies demise, quickly got Arry the Red on the blower, and out of his vague ramblings concocted this headline today… Arsenal are lucky to finish second – they need to spend this summer to get anywhere near Spurs Arsenal were lucky, …

HINDSIGHT OR BLINDSIGHT

HINDSIGHT OR BLINDSIGHT …………..Don McMahon   Recent posts by certain moaners and negative fanboys have displayed a perfect 20/20 hindsight that covers the last 12 years or so. However  I would not call what these fanboys  display,  hindsight, but rather BLINDSIGHT. Here is the definition of this optical disease: It is a cognitive disorder in …

Savage calls Arsenal fan “pathetic, pathetic, pathetic” on radio for celebrating victory.

by Tony Attwood The “606” radio programme on BBC Radio 5 Live is not a particular favourite of mine, but I do listen occasionally while driving back to the Midlands from the Arsenal.  However I don’t think I have heard Mr Savage ever insult a supporter who has taken the trouble to phone in, quite …

Arsenal v Villa. Only half the teams in the Prem next season were there 10 years ago.

  A return to voodoo By Bulldog Drummond. Yes, it is indeed the ninth season that Untold Arsenal has been around to cover the end of the season. Our first ever final match of the season was a 0-1 away win at Sunderland, and the main comment was that the team put out for that …