. By Bulldog Drummond Burnley were relegated from the Premier League and are now looking to come back up, so an FA Cup run is not the primary thing on their mind – promotion is much more important, as is not getting anyone injured at this stage of the season. The income from today’s game will …
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by Andrew Crawshaw Referee – Roger East Assistants – Simon Bennett and Marc Perry Fourth Official – Frederic Graham Roger East is from Wiltshire and this will be only the third time he has refereed in an Arsenal game. This Season His only appearance this season was at the end of December in our 2 …
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By Walter Broeckx In the past we have written a lot about referees. And we have always been very much in favour of not just judging referees but also in helping referees. I know it still is not done in some referee circles to say that referees need extra assistance during matches. Some people still …
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By Usama & Walter Broeckx ARSENAL vs. CHELSEA COMPETITION: English Premier League MATCH NO. 23 DATE: 24th January 2016 VENUE: Emirates Stadium (London, England) MATCH OFFICIALS: REFEREE: Mark Clattenburg 1st LINESMAN: Jake Collin 2nd LINESMAN: Simon Beck 4th OFFICIAL: Jon Moss First Half Fouls, Advantages, Cards, and Penalties Time Foul by Foul For Description & …
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The love that dare not speak its name PART THE SECOND By Tim Charlesworth Many thanks to those of you who resisted the temptation to abuse me after part one of my homage to Tottenham Hotspur. For those who didn’t resist, I remind you of Arsene’s post-Stoke words: ‘Maybe when you go home and watch …
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. By Tim Charlesworth . I recently saw a film about Charles Darwin, author of ‘Origin of Species’. This has a legitimate claim to being the most influential book of all time. One of the themes of the film, was Darwin’s moral struggle with his theory of evolution. He realised it would undermine the church, …
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————— Bob Wilson has most kindly contributed this article for Untold, to coincide with the publication of Arsenal: The Long Sleep 1953-1970 by John Sowman, for which Bob has written the introduction. ————- Tuesday 28th April 1970. By Bob Wilson OBE Tuesday 28th April 1970 is a date to remember for all Arsenal fans. …
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. I don’t think anyone who supports Arsenal – no matter how recent their conversion to the cause – can not know about our goal keeping legend Bob Wilson. And today I’m knocked out beyond belief to say that Bob has written an article for Untold Arsenal. Bob started out by training as a teacher …
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By Tony Attwood Just a week ago – on 21 January – I wrote a little piece about the rules surrounding the transfer of children to football clubs. But what are the rules? Like most of the articles on Untold that look at the rules and regulations it didn’t get a huge readership, but …
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What links Northampton Town, Napoli and Milan? Seems like they have today all been linked to rumours about naughty things going on with money. To start with Northampton, in 2005 David Cardoza had a wheeze that Sixfields Stadium could be doubled in size, although quite why was never clear. It was rarely if ever full …
Read More “It’s time to start arresting people in the big wide world of football.”
By the Untold Team Imagine a game of football between two fairly balanced, evenly matched teams. Each team commits some fouls, but neither team is much worse than the other. We’ll call the teams the Reds and the Blues And let’s imagine (since this is all quite imaginary) that this game between these two teams …
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By Sir Hardly Anyone You have to be sorry for the bloggetta writers, day after day after whatnot pumping out the same dross telling us that player after player has already been signed, is on his way, has been seen in the estate agents with his mother etc etc. Only to find none of it …
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By Tony Attwood Over the years I have become very interested in the way that the media do and don’t report certain issues in football. Perhaps the most famous was the Rangers tax case in which one web site constantly hacked away at the story while the Scottish media ignored it totally and the …
Read More “When TV, radio and the newspapers invent a football story with no basis in fact, what’s happening?”
By Tony Attwood I am as appalled as anyone over the way Sky has had the power to change the timing of the Leicester game, not least because I know how much difficulty this has meant for Walter and the members of Arsenal Belgium. And not just because I count these guys as my friends, …
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By Tony Attwood I recall during my student days when I was an active member of the students’ union, taking part in one of our regular political debates when one fellow student rose up and commented that what I had just said was in contradiction to something I had said at another meeting a couple …
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By Walter Broeckx One change at the start and that was Mesut Özil back in the team and Oxlade-Chamberlain went back to the bench. At that bench we saw for the first time after a few months Alexis next to Mohamed Elneny. Team at the start: Cech, Bellerin, Mertesacker, Koscielny, Monreal, Ramsey, Flamini, Campbell, Ozil, …
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Bulldog Drummond continues his review of the Arsenal v Chelsea game The most important thing of course is that we score against Chelsea. Because if we don’t it will six league games without scoring against them – equalling our worst record ever in the PL, which is six games without a goal between 1997 …
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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 …
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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 & …
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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 …
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. 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 …
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. 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 …
Read More “Fifa are said to be looking at illegal Premier League transfers of children. But what are the rules”