Some Arsenal fans still don’t get it but the at least the press have done a U turn on Giroud.

By Tony Attwood  7 reasons why Arsenal NEED to sell Giroud during transfer window The Metro 17 May 2015: Olivier Giroud running out of time to prove his worth to Arsenal Evening Standard in April  Wenger Is Not The Only Problem – Why Arsenal Should Sell This Attacking Duo In The Summer April 25, 2016  Soccer Souls …

Welcome to The Arsenal Takuma Asano

By Walter Broeckx Yesterday this came out on arsenal.com: Arsenal have agreed a deal in principle to sign young Japanese forward Takuma Asano from Sanfrecce Hiroshim The transfer of the 21-year-old Japan international is subject to the completion of a medical and regulatory processes. A number of clubs were after Takuma’s signature and Arsène Wenger …

The Importance of Pre-Season: the player’s view from inside Arsenal

Yesterday we looked at the players who will be free to gather together as pre-season training starts.  Today is seems confirmed that we can add one more to the list – Takuma Asano. We’ll discuss Arsenal’s latest acquisition in the next article, but first, former Arsenal player and now Arsenal scout Danny Karbassiyoon, (author of The Arsenal …

Who will be playing in the early pre-season games: a timescale for returns for the new season

By Tony Attwood Times move on and we are approaching the moment when the first group of players return to Arsenal to pick up pre-season training. Tomorrow, ex-Arsenal player, author of the book Arsenal Yankee, and Arsenal scout, Danny Karbassiyoon writes from first hand knowledge about the importance of pre-season training on Untold, but before …

Deal done, deal almost done, deal undone, deal redone, Deal that was done is now a town in Kent

By Sir Hardly Anyone The rumour factories (I hate to call them rumour mills that is so 19th century) have suddenly sprung into life.  Now as you may know I don’t normally do Sundays vis a vis the writing lark, but there being no other stories around except Germany won on penalties (and that is …

Why we need experts to run football clubs

By Tony Attwood When I published several articles on Untold which related to politics and football, I got a few comments back complaining that this was a football blog, not a political blog. That point is true, but for me football is a topic that is integrated with economics, politics, psychology and sociology.  It is …

Why so much hate? Why so much despair?

By Tony Attwood Yesterday, Untold published an article about forgiveness for a person when he/she does something wrong, and about living in peace and harmony. Yesterday also, Barney Ronay wrote an article in the Guardian with the headline, “Sterling and England’s players reflect us all, so why so much hate?” Yesterday we also had a …

Sanchez, why we hate international football (complete with horrific pictures)

By Walter Broeckx Yes we and certainly I hate international football. Not just for FIFA or Uefa but for the fact that over the last 12 years or so it has cost Arsenal a few trophies. Time and time again we see our players being taken away to play for their country and more than …

The complete list of every player tipped to join Arsenal now the Window is open. 73 in, 17 out, 2 new coaches.

By Tony Attwood It seems like it has taken forever for it to happen but ultimately we are there.  The window is open. Not that it seems to matter to the clubs, not come to that the inventors who create mythical transfers on an industrial scale. And the numbers continue to rise for we now …

It’s all happened before; how the results of one season don’t help predict the results of the next.

By Tony Attwood One of the many reasons why I was not part of the campaign to oust Arsene Wenger last season, was that what Arsenal went through last year was something that had happened before – to Herbert Chapman. Arsenal had won the FA Cup in 1930, and the League in 1931, and were …

The Euro’s: final stage for some Gunners? And how the Iceland team was selected.

By Walter Broeckx As you will know Untold never has been a big fan of the tournaments organised by the crooks of Uefa and Fifa. As I completely dislike these organisations I don’t want to be involved in anything they organise. I will also not attend a party organised by the Napolitan Mafia, so why …

Anti-Wenger racism rises over proposed new signing revealing the darkest side of anti-Arsenal Arsenal.

By Tony Attwood The Anti-Arsenal Arsenal grouping is in many regards a rather silly collection of people, some of whom are easily led astray, and some of whom hold some extremely repulsive views and only a tiny minority of whom see to be able to put forward coherent arguments with evidence for regime change at …

Wenger discusses move for £45m Lacazette by refusing to comment!?

By Tony Attwood Here I was, all ready to discuss ten more things that I would like to see changed in football, when up on my screen comes the statement that Wenger discusses rumoured Arsenal move for £45m Lacazette Wow, I thought, being a little naive in such matters.  Mr Wenger “discusses”.  Well that should …

Amazing. The Transfer Window wakes up with six brand new transfers involving Arsenal

By Sir Hardly Anyone If you have been following this column week by week you’ll know that linked to it is the Arsenal Transfer Index.  The last edition published on 24 June showed 68 players tipped to transfer to Arsenal this summer.  Only one has made it. That kind of nonsense is to be expected, …

The “Miserable Arrogance” of England; the Telegraph says Arsène should manage England and we can select players by referenda.

By Tony Attwood I am not sure what the aaa would make of it; I get the impression that some of them support England so they might not want their nemesis to become the nation’s manager.  But that is what Telegraph readers think in a poll conducted in the paper.  Mr Wenger is the man …

Is football really the game that ‘we’ invented?

.   By Tim Charlesworth It is often said, particularly when the England team do badly, that that football was invented by the English.  In the wake of our latest disaster, I decided to do a bit of research on the subject for the benefit of Untold readers.  It turns out that the idea that …

What do you get when you ignore Untold and pack a squad with Tottenham players?

. Untold’s 2010 analysis of what makes countries successful at football gets another airing in the national press – but sadly it is far too late. . By Billy “the dog” McGraw Untold doesn’t cover England matches normally – indeed I can’t think when the last time was that we did.  But when an England …

Why having an opinion should absolutely not be the life blood of football.

By Tony Attwood One of the most fascinating aspects of being involved in the running of Untold Arsenal is seeing the way that some readers of the site like to tell the editorial team what to publish and what not to publish. I can understand the need to control what we publish both in terms of …

Alexis once again the best! A review of Arsenal players and injuries in the summer games

By Walter Broeckx Today we might have two Gunners in action at the European championship. One of them is Jack. That is if Jack Wilshere is selected to play and if not if he will come on later in the match.  So not certain he will play and get injured. The other is young Hector …

Untold Arsenal offers a total, absolute and unreserved apology

By Dr Billy “the dog” McGraw There is a fairly well known story in literary and political circles that states that soon after the publication of the George Orwell novel “1984” a British journalist was granted a visa to visit North Korea in order to write about it for his newspaper.   The journalist had …

Arsenal Ladies v Sunderland – the match report

by Andrew Crawshaw My prediction for the starting line-up of the team wasn’t right. The actual line-up was GK – Sari Van Veenendaal Right Back and Captain Alex Scott Centre Backs – Emma Mitchell and Farah Williams Left Back Casey Stoney Midfield – Vicky Losada, Natalia Pablos Sanchon and Marta Corredera Attack – Gemma Rose, …

32% of the adult population vote to leave the EU, and this is what it does to our football.

By Tony Attwood The FA’s view on how leaving the EU will affect football says that “there is widespread consensus that no current players will be deported as the Home Office very rarely imposes legislation retrospectively.”  Sadly they give no evidence – perhaps because there is none. But these are unique times and FA chairman Greg …

Leaving the EU will harm Arsenal and the Premier League so let’s do something

By Tony Attwood “If we are victorious in one more battle … we shall be utterly ruined.” Plutarch I know that I won’t change anyone’s mind over the EU – the debate that we had before the referendum was (for me, and this is a personal point of view) just about the lowest level of …

Ten approaches to newspaper football reporting that would change football for the good

By Tony Attwood Newspapers are in competition with each other.  And yet they collude over their general approach to football reporting. It would be awfully nice if they didn’t and if as well as competing over headlines, they also competed in other ways.  Here are a few suggestions…   1: Just one newspaper put an …