by Bulldog Drummond The Specialist in Failure League A win for Arsenal would leave Arsenal top of the league A defeat for Arsenal could leave us as low as third… two points behind the leaders. A win for Chelsea would leave them 13th or 14th. A defeat for Chelsea would leave them 14th, 15th or …
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by Andrew Crawshaw Here is the Table of Shame updated following the Liverpool game. Wrong Important Decisions Favouring Arsenal Favouring Opponents 2nd Yellow Cards 1 24 Red Cards 1 10 Penalties 2 16 Goals 0 8 Total 4 58 Possible Cost in Points 0 13 I count the not given penalty to Arsenal in Min …
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Tim Charlesworth I must confess, I am a little over-excited at the news that Coquelin is ‘back in training’. Of course, it is never quite clear what is meant by this sort of thing. Wenger can be a bit of tease, and it may well be that he is not ready to play for a …
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By Walter Broeckx Recently Tony has written a few articles about who is running football. Today I will be writing who is ruining football. As you may know I am the president of Arsenal Belgium, the official supporters club of Arsenal in Belgium. And when we had a look at the fixture list a few …
Read More “It’s the bloody TV companies that run and ruin football”
By Usama & Walter STOKE CTIY vs. ARSENAL COMPETITION: English Premier League MATCH NO. 22 DATE: 17th January 2016 VENUE: Britannia Stadium (Stoke-on-Trent, England) MATCH OFFICIALS: REFEREE: Craig Pawson 1st LINESMAN: David Bryan 2nd LINESMAN: Simon Long 4th OFFICIAL: Mike Dean First Half Fouls, Advantages, Cards, and Penalties Time Foul by Foul For Description & …
Read More “Ref Review: Stoke – Arsenal: who is that voice whispering in my ear….?”
By Tony Attwood and Sir Hardly Anyone The Telegraph has just published a poll of readers on the issue of how many players Arsenal need to buy in the next 10 days. The answers None (The squad is fine as it is) 6% (that includes your two humble writers of this piece) 1-3 (Minor …
Read More “The one Arsenal transfer story that refuses to go away”
. By Tony Attwood In two recent articles on who controls football in England I came up with a list of ten suggestions… first article in this little series on who controls football in England I came up with my top five entities that actually run football in England and then followed that up with …
Read More “Would you be happy if you heard your son or daughter was working for an international sports body?”
. By Tony Attwood Back in September 2009 the headline ran, “FIFA and UEFA plan to ban transfers on players under 18 after Chelsea’s punishment over Gael Kakuta” “Players under the age of 18 could soon be banned from switching clubs,” shouted another headline. Then Chelsea were suspended from signing any new players until 2011 after …
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By Usama & Walter LIVERPOOL vs. ARSENAL COMPETITION: English Premier League MATCH NO. 21 DATE: 13th January 2016 VENUE: Anfield (Liverpool, England) MATCH OFFICIALS: REFEREE: Mike Jones 1st LINESMAN: Gary Beswick 2nd LINESMAN: Andy Garratt 4th OFFICIAL: Robert Madley First Half Fouls, Advantages, Cards, and Penalties Time Foul by Foul For Description & Decision …
Read More “Ref Review : Liverpool – Arsenal and the push in the back”
By Tony Attwood It was the fact that between the Invincibles Season and the 2014 FA Cup victory Arsenal didn’t win any of the major trophies, which became the central rallying call for the aaa. Their argument was very much that this was not good enough for Arsenal, and that a different manager with different …
Read More “Chelsea and Tottenham and the stadium saga. Will they do better than Arsenal?”
By Tony Attwood There is a somewhat strange article on Football365 today under the headline “Sign him: If Adebayor cares, Adebayor scores” by Sarah Winterburn who I think used to work for Sky Sports and now seems to have moved. She does that thing of listing all the stuff she says everyone else is talking about, but in …
Read More “The strange case of Adebayor, the miracle football and the missing motivation”
Please note: if you find this or any of the ref reviews spreads over into the right hand column, and is hidden by the data there, on most computers you can click Ctrl – (ie Control minus) and the zoom will reduce by 10%. The reverse process is Ctrl + ARSENAL vs. NEWCASTLE UNITED COMPETITION: …
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By Tony Attwood North Korea is apparently a fairly awful place where the populace is reduced to near starvation as the family that runs the show spends money on itself, its army, its propaganda and nuclear weapons. How do I know this? Because I read it in the papers and I saw it on TV. …
Read More “Supposing the world reported in the media had nothing at all to do with the actual world around you…”
By Tony Attwood The big issues concerning transfers don’t just relate to getting the player to transfer, doing the deal with the agent, doing the deal with the other club etc etc, but also what happens thereafter. You don’t see many articles that discuss issues like a) Will the player settle into the team? b) …
Read More “How a gap in the story can give a totally misleading vision: the youngsters who don’t make it at Arsenal.”
By Walter Broeckx Sorry for not being able to do my usual match report for the match at Stoke. But I couldn’t have bettered the excellent report Tony put on line after the match. I usually watch my matches with the sound as low as possible. Not completely muted but in such a way so …
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By Sir Hardly Anyone The world of the bloggettas are getting frantic. The first deal is done and dusted, but where is the second deal? (And just in case you don’t want to wade through all the nonsense, the really naughty one is at the end). Arsenal Set To Complete Second Signing For This …
Read More “The second deal of the transfer window is just on done”
As Walter can’t do the regular report, I thought I might have a go. Tony Kick boo cheat jeer boo shout abuse kick push cheat boo kick shout jeer push kick complain kick jeer shout push abuse complain kick boo cheat jeer boo shout abuse kick push cheat boo kick shout jeer push kick complain …
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Over 6 million page views in the past year. If you are interested in the development of Untold, there’s a bit more on the home page. And other announcement before we get going: there will be no post match report for the Stoke game as Arsenal Belgium are holding their AGM after the match, and …
Read More “The Rugby Team v Arsenal. Will we survive with legs intact?”
……… Over 6 million page views in the past year – see the home page for more info. By Tony Attwood In the first article in this little series on who controls football in England I came up with my top five entities that actually run football in England… TV stations Newspapers and radio stations …
Read More “Who controls football in England? Part 2 of our series looks at the League, FA, Fifa, Uefa and advertisers”
By Tony Attwood The argument hasn’t just been that Arsenal has had lots of injuries, but rather that a) they had more than anyone else b) it is all Wenger’s fault. The second follows from the first, because if it ever turned out that Arsenal didn’t suffer more with injuries than anyone else, then there …
Read More “Exposed: the biggest lie of them all. New stats show Arsenal injuries have been below average all season.”
. WHY ONE SHOULD BE CAREFUL WITH THE HISTORY He screams out, so loud that Mike Dean comes to his house, sees him in an Arsenal shirt and give him a red card for a violent conduct. by Josif Some football clubs have a history book thicker and bigger than others. Some of those books …
Read More “Who did Petr Čech share the Golden Glove with? Who played when we knocked our Real Madrid? Be careful in your assumptions.”
by Andrew Crawshaw Here is the Table of Shame updated following the Newcastle review Wrong Important Decisions Favouring Arsenal Favouring Opponents 2nd Yellow Cards 1 23 Red Cards 1 10 Penalties 2 15 Goals 0 8 Total 4 56 Possible Cost in Points 0 11 Plenty of mistakes by Anthony Taylor, virtually all in Newcastle’s …
Read More “Stoke v Arsenal Sun 17 Jan 2016 – The Match Officials and the return of Dean (despite the petition)”
By Sir Hardly Anyone. I do love the stories the bloggettas publish. They brighten up my day. They make me smile. Guffaw sometimes even. Snigger a bit. That sort of thing. Now most of these odd tales, as you may have noted if you regularly read my august column herein, focus on transfers, but today …
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By Walter Broeckx A warm welcome to Arsenal to Mohamed Naser Elsayed Elneny. that is his name in full. But Mohamed Elneny will do just fine I think. Or would Mo be also good enough? That is how Mohameds that I know are mostly called by their friends. Or Mou but that sounds too much …
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By a rather smug Tony Attwood Untold is a web site that takes sides. A web site that presents a case. A web site that quite often gets things horribly wrong. But a web site that by and large sticks to its ground. As with the last post – the one about Spanish clubs being …
Read More “7 reasons Olivier Giroud must ditch Olivier Giroud and other amusing quotes from the press”