By Tony Attwood (and a calculator) It must have been pretty quiet at Arsenal these last few days as no less than 23 players were away on international “duty”. I’m not sure if this is an all time record but it must be close to the highest number ever. Here’s the details. 1: Chuba Akpom …
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By Tony Attwood The management of Liverpool don’t like the management of Arsenal. There are many origins of the dislike, probably going all the way back to 1989, but the current round of dislike centres on the remark made in 2013 when John W. Henry put a message on social media saying “What do you think …
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By Tony Attwood Ah… remember the old days? Arsenal transfer rumours: £15.8million Mario Balotelli fee and personal terms agreed ready for move That was the Daily Mirror last July. It was dumb, childish and silly but at least it didn’t have any RANDOM words in capitals. Which is more than can be said for SNAPPED: …
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By Tony Attwood The issue of players getting injured On 10 October 2006 Arsene Wenger picked up on a comment by his old pal Lyon coach Gerard Houllier then at Lyon, who compared international managers to car thieves saying, “what the national coaches are doing is like taking the car from the garage without even …
Read More “It’s time to make Welbeck and Ramsey take the consequences”
By Tony Attwood Earlier this week we published a two part series called “Football for the fans”. (The second article follows on directly from the link above). Just days later the Guardian has rushed out (on its website this Sunday) Reclaiming football for all: presenting the manifesto for a better game by David Goldblatt Sometimes one …
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By Tony Attwood . Walter recently wrote a piece here about the progress Untold is making in having the views we express accepted into the mainstream. He focussed on the remarkable case of his article on stopping players harrassing refs and how it was rapidly picked up by the so-called Sports Writer of the …
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By Billy “The Dog” McGraw. IN GOAL Petr Cech (Chelsea) Luiz Felipe Scolari accused Čech and others of getting him sacking because a group at Chelsea “did not accept my training methods or my demands”. Scolari said this was because Čech insisted on being given a personal coach. Čech said he merely wanted a better car. …
Read More “All the things the media don’t tell you about the players they say we are going to sign”
This continues our list of requirements to make football better for the fans, rather than better for everyone else. Part one is here. 6. Reducing the number of internationals. This is obvious – but in fact the reverse is happening – the old friendlies are about to be replaced by yet another mindlessly conceived competition. …
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By Tony Attwood Recently, Walter, Blacksheep and I started to talk about the changes we would like to see in football. Changes not for the benefit of Arsenal, but for the benefit of us – the fans. Changes that would make our watching of football more enjoyable, and which might encourage more and more people …
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By Walter Broeckx One of the things you have in mind when you write an article is the question : will someone read it. And that is something that we know will be the case because we do have a lot of (loyal) readers. But another question is : will people like the idea? Will they …
Read More “Untold Arsenal is setting the tone and the media follows in our slipstream”
By Tony Attwood In a very real sense these questions are linked, and in a very real sense they are not. Because if we’ve learned anything over the years it is that the performance of a player this season is often not related to the player’s performance next season. Or indeed next month. Who really …
Read More “Where will Arsenal end in the league and who should we buy in the summer?”
By Walter Broeckx When we look at what happened to Manchester United we have a good view what can happen when a long serving manager wants to go out on a high at all costs. The former Manchester United legend got his 20th title and that was all he really cared about. In fact even …
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Millwall Lionesses v Arsenal Ladies FA Cup 6th round 22nd March 2015 (now with all the pictures added) by Andrew and Pauline Crawshaw This game was at the Den in South East London, Millwall’s main ground. The two teams had met in a pre-season friendly a few weeks earlier where Millwall did enough to keep …
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By Walter Broeckx The other day I read an article about Mike Riley where he talked about the mix up that has happened once again when ref Neil Swarbrick send off the wrong guy in the match Manchester City – West Bromwich Albion. One could say sending off the wrong player is something that only …
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By Tony Attwood First the (perhaps) good news. Greg Dyke of the FA has said the FA was “100 per cent behind” the introduction of video technology to help referees. Trouble is, the reputation of the FA is now so low that having them on your side could be more of a hinderance than a help. …
Read More “The FA’s latest muddle-plan. Mucking around with the “home grown” rule.”
Ref for this match was Kevin Friend The match started with a few decisions going against Arsenal early on. Coquelin was called back for offside when he was clearly onside. Arsenal should have got a corner but instead QPR got a free kick. Zamora then put an arm in the face of Gibbs and again …
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By Tony Attwood Arsenal, as you will jolly well know, have just won six league games in a row. From the first match this season against Newcastle, up to and including this second game against them, Arsenal have played 21 games, won 17, drawn 1, and lost 3, in all competitions. That is …
Read More “The trouble with a run like this is my nervous system isn’t built for it.”
By Tony Attwood Ben Bloom, writing in the Telegraph, announced that it was “Martin Keown who this week asked why Arsenal supporters do not really love Olivier Giroud.” I expect he did, but he was just going along the line Untold had been developing for some time. . But Bloom’s assertion that “Giroud is accepted …
Read More “Arsenal reap the benefit of Wenger’s transfer vision and a stadium completed”
By Dr Billy “the dog” McGuire, senior psychologist, University Hospital of the North Circular Road I have been asked to write to you today as a matter of considerable urgency, for it seems that the psychological well-being of many of our friends of the “aaa” persuasion is now an issue of a certain amount of …
Read More “Arsenal supporters on the verge of a nervous breakdown”
By Walter Broeckx I have seen a snide remark on Untold this weekend before the Newcastle match from a person who said that we should stop embarrassing ourselves by comparing Giroud with Thierry Henry. And maybe he was right. Maybe we should stop doing that. Because it might put a too big pressure on Giroud …
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By Walter Broeckx Again a few changes compared to the side that started the midweek match. Arsène Wenger makes three changes to the side that beat Monaco 2-0 on Tuesday. Calum Chambers comes in for Bellerin who had some cramps at the end of the Monaco match and Gabriel comes in the place of Per …
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By Bulldog Drummond Here’s the deal. Papiss Cissé brought forward his knee surgery scheduled for the summer after receiving a seven-match ban for spitting) and so can’t play. He’s one of many. Cheik Tioté, Steven Taylor and, and, and… lots and lots of zebras covered in stripes but not on the pitch. Fabricio Coloccini is …
Read More “Newcastle v Arsenal: Since we last played the zebras the win ratio is 80%”
By Tony Attwood When I used to play football (in a team somewhere near the foot of the 19th division of the local pub league) occasionally we didn’t have enough men and we might borrow one of the spectators. These days Newcastle is a bit like that. Well almost. They’ve got 13 fit outfield players …
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Newcastle United v Arsenal Saturday 21 March 2015 – The Match Officials By Andrew Crawshaw Table of Shame Walter hasn’t published any more referee reviews since I updated the table last week Wrong Important Decisions Favouring Arsenal Favouring Opponents 2nd Yellow Cards 0 17 Red Cards 3 14 Penalties 3 15 Goals 1 6 Total …
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By Tony Attwood It was way back in July 2009 that Untold ran its first article about money laundering, reporting that the Financial Action Task Force had issued a report saying that football is at risk from criminals buying clubs, often to facilitate money laundering, tax evasion and other fraud and all that sort of thing. …
Read More “Corruption in football: the issue spreads and spreads”