By Usama & Walter If you are a regular reader you will know that we normally only undertake reviews of Arsenal games – although for one season we did have referees who supported other teams across England undertake reviews of numerous non-Arsenal matches, in order to get some comparisons with our figures. Those reviews remain …
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by Andrew Crawshaw This evening at the Emirates Arsenal take on Aston Villa at U21 level to decide who joins Derby County in gaining promotion to the first division of U21 Football. On Sunday afternoon the Senior teams meet with Villa already relegated to the Championship for next year. Last Tuesday Arsenal U21s boosted by Thomas …
Read More “Arsenal U21s v Aston Villa U21s – Division 2 Play-off Final Preview”
By Sir Hardly Anyone (and a friend) So that’s it. Despite the fact that his brief appearance against Man City made it look like he had recovered his notion of how to be … well, Theo, it seems the deal is done and dusted. “Theo Walcott ‘on the verge’ of sealing £20m West Ham …
Read More “Theo to WHU, as Wenger buys Bundesliga megastar duo as Chelsea run into problems.”
By Tony Attwood Once upon a time newspapers were there to print the news on paper (the clue is in the name). Now their prime purpose (at least in terms of football) seems to be to insult. Take this as an example… Thought Manchester City fans were bad? Sheffield United supporter lays into players on …
Read More “State Aid Utd does something odd at Tax Payer Stadium while the media looks elsewhere.”
By Walter Broeckx Many seasons we have been told that Arsenal couldn’t win the top matches against the other top 4 teams and thus was never going to win anything. This despite there being a few years when Arsenal did in fact got good results against other teams in the top 4. But it was …
Read More “The top 4 mini league table”
By Tony Attwood One of the things about protesters is that they are certain of one thing: they are right. In which case they are probably quite certain that they know exactly what will happen if their protests are not taken note of. Which when you come to think of it, is a fairly good …
Read More “The great benefit of being a protester.”
By Walter Broeckx One big surprise when the team sheet came out as Mesut Özil didn’t play as he got a slight hip problem. So a few changes compared to the starting line up from last week. Welbeck came in the place of Özil but I think he will not play in his position. And …
Read More “Match report : Man City – Arsenal 2-2, one point away from 3rd place”
By Bulldog Drummond. “Let’s go back to the start of this season,” said Mr Wenger. “Predictions were: number one Chelsea will win it again. Number two, Man City. In the end any pundit who would have predicted Leicester would have met the response: ‘Stop your job and do something else’. And that is what can …
Read More “Man City v Arsenal, the match preview, the odds, and the analysis of hindsight”
. Please note we’ve change our approach to how we handle comments – details are at the end. Managerial farewells by Tony Attwood Pep Guardiola accuses dressing room mole of ‘damaging’ Bayern Munich At least that had the merit of being a different type of complaint about a club from a leaving manager – but …
Read More “Managerial farewells: what happens after clubs get rid of their manager. The 2015/16 review.”
by Tony Attwood When it is time to knock Arsenal in the media (which it is most of the time) then all the standard ploys are used – one of which of course is the fact that all the star players want to leave because they are so fed up with Arsène Wenger. So we …
Read More “Sánchez unhappy at Arsenal reminds us of the others who left”
——————– THE BRICKFIELDS GUNNERS BLOG , PRESENTS RULES FOR ‘them’ ON UNTOLD ARSENAL . “A day without laughter is a day wasted.” ― Nicolas Chamfort After posting this link about THE RULES FOR ALWAYS BEING A GENTLEMAN – on the comments section of Don’s fine article, ‘The Illusion of change,’ it struck me …
Read More “THE BRICKFIELDS GUNNERS BLOG, presents rules for “them” on Untold Arsenal”
by Andrew Crawshaw Following the review of Roger East in the Palace game Here is the updated Table of Shame Wrong Important Decisions Favouring Arsenal Favouring Opponents 2nd Yellow Cards 1 44 Red Cards 2 16 Penalties 3 30 Goals 1 11 Total 7 101 Possible Cost in Points 0 29 Only one wrong Important …
Read More “Manchester City v Arsenal Sunday 8 May – The Match Officials”
By Tony Attwood Much of the time the press work as one. They find an enemy and go for it. Or him. If this can be linked with a solid bit of doom mongering and some praise of Liverpool!!! so much the better. Thus Jonathan Liew of the Telegraph, always one for a good bit …
Read More “They don’t half say some funny things in the press. Latest headlines from a wandering media.”
By Tony Attwood There is something going on that I really don’t understand. Most Arsenal supporters (not quite all, but most Arsenal supporters) want the same thing – for the club to win lots of trophies. And most Arsenal supporters want to achieve this result by changing things. The only difference between us is …
Read More “Why the debate about Arsenal and its future is getting nowhere and is ultimately utterly pointless.”
By Tony Attwood The FA, as we all know, has financial problems. In October 2011 it was revealed (through a study of the FA’s accounts) that England’s bid to host the 2018 World Cup (for which they got two votes, one of those being their own) cost £21m – £6m more than they had previously, misleadingly, …
Read More “FA set to lose another £30m of state aid as they donate more money to Fifa.”
. By ………..Don McMahon Following recent comical attempts by a few hundred plastic fanboys (mostly kids) to agitate for an alternate reality at AFC, it became apparent to most true Gooners that change for the sake of Russian Roulette style improvements is comical at best and tragically shortsighted at worst! These fickle fairweather, moaning plastic fanboys want …
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By Mike I shall start by making it clear that I’m 99% behind Usama , Walter et al in their referee analyses (well nobody’s perfect) and the article on the Crystal Palace game triggered me into doing a little more research. In that article, the question was asked, “But still has there ever been a …
Read More “The shocking figures revealed when fouls, penalties and cards are compared.”
By Josif We have been running an occasional series about the task facing the next manager of Arsenal, whenever he might take over. First we looked at the overall problem and presented the first group of candidates: Roberto Martinez, Ronald Koeman, Jose Mourinho and Roberto Mancini This was continued in the second article which continued …
Read More “The task facing the next Arsenal manager. Candidate Group 3: Joachim Löw, Diego Pablo Simeone, Thomas Tuchel, Frank de Boer, Laurent Blanc”
By Andrew and Tony Arsenal beat Blackburn 2-1 to progress through to the Under 21 play off final in a game which saw Santi Cazorla make his comeback as Arsene Wenger, Ivan Gazidis and Petr Cech all looked on. Santi was indeed, by a distance, the best player on the pitch even though he was …
Read More “Arsenal under 21’s progress to play off final, Leicester contemplating relegation”
By Usama & Walter ARSENAL vs. CRYSTAL PALACE COMPETITION: English Premier League MATCH NO. 33 DATE: 17th April 2016 VENUE: Emirates Stadium (London, England) MATCH OFFICIALS: REFEREE: Roger East 1st LINESMAN: Richard West 2nd LINESMAN: Mark Scholes 4th OFFICIAL: Mike Dean First Half Fouls, Advantages, Cards, and Penalties Time Foul by Foul For Description & …
Read More “Ref Review: Arsenal – Crystal Palace: again no penalty for Arsenal”
By Walter Broeckx What we mustn’t forget is that when Tony started his blog in 2008 he did so in reaction to the Wenger out brigade who hardly four years after the invincible season was already demanding the head of Wenger on a silver plate. So it is safe to say that the Wenger-out brigade …
Read More “Wenger is a better supporter than some who pretend to be supporters”
by Andrew Crawshaw On Tuesday evening at 19:00 the Arsenal U21 team who promised so much at the beginning of the season have a final chance to secure promotion to the first division of football for that age level. A month ago we were looking good for winning the second division outright and gaining automatic …
Read More “Arsenal U21s v Blackburn U21s – The Last Chance Saloon”
By Tony Attwood On 20 October 1990 Arsenal beat Man U 1-0 at Old Trafford. In the second half, Anders Limpar (who scored the goal) tangled with Irwin. Winterburn then got embroiled with Irwin, and there was what the BBC used to call a bit of argy bargy but which now some call a melee …
Read More “Arsenal lost two points for one percent of what Chelsea and the Tottenham did last night. So what will the FA do?”
By Tony Attwood The media never fails to surprise me. Just when I thought that the anti-Arsenal pro-Liverpool! hate/love in would last forever, suddenly voices arise to suggest a moment of change. Will it last? Could the media turn and knock the exclamation out of Liverpool’s self-perception? Could they actually admit that P. Morgan Esq …
Read More “Media changes its tune over Liverpool, football drugs, the police and social media. Whatever next?”
. By Sir Hardly Anyone Yes it is the ever growing Great Transfer Index – the absolute list of all the players already linked with Arsenal – which you can only read here. Or maybe somewhere else if they have nicked it. The one “done deal”, according to “reports” remains the same: Granit Xhaka. But …
Read More “One player in, three to leave, one coaching deal. All Arsenal’s summer transfers”