Is it time to sing, “It’s happened again…?” Hull v Arsenal. The preview.

By Tony Attwood The last time Hull beat Arsenal at home was 2nd April 1915.  It was match 33 out of a 38 match second division season, in a game played at Hull.  The score was 0-1 to Hull, and the crowd was 8,000.  Of the remaining games we drew one, lost one and won …

6 matches to go till the end of the season

By Walter Broeckx One could say that some of the results went our way last weekend. Of course the best result we have seen looking at the league table was Manchester United losing at home to WBA. We will play WBA at the final day of the season so  let us not underestimate them. The …

Referee Preview : Hull – Arsenal. “He is an awful referee”

Hull v Arsenal 04 May 2015 – The Match Officials by Andrew Crawshaw Firstly lets start off with the ‘Table of Shame’ updated following Walter’s report on Mike Jones performance in the Newcastle game – Ref Review : Newcastle – Arsenal: an overwhelming bias. A very poor overall performance gaining 58% overall, bias against arsenal …

Arsenal has more points after 33 games than any campaign since 2009-10

. So, Hull.  Luring near the foot of the table. Pld W D L F A GD Pts 14 Aston Villa 35 9 8 18 29 50 -21 35 15 Newcastle 35 9 8 18 36 60 -24 35 16 Hull City 34 8 10 16 32 45 -13 34 17 Leicester City 35 9 …

Why Didn’t Souleymane Complain About The Racist Chelsea Fans?

By Bootoomee When Souleymane, a black Frenchman was prevented by Chelsea fans from taking the Metro on his way back home from work in the evening of Tuesday 17th February, he did not complain to anybody. Not to the officials of the Paris Metro. Not to the police. Not to his wife and children. Souleymane …

How, contrary to reports, Arsenal are giving a vast array of youngsters a chance in league football.

By Tony Attwood Newspapermen often like to confuse ideas.  For example if a football manager speaks out of turn (at least “speaks out of turn” in the mind of a journalist) then the manager has engaged on a “rant”.  Call a journalist an ostrich, and immediately it becomes a rant.   But if a journalist …

Why Sterling can leave Liverpool any time he wants

by Tony Attwood Selling players who we would rather like to keep is something that Arsenal became fairly familiar with during the years of paying for the new stadium.  However that Liverpool, who have only just embarked on upgrading Anfield for a cost of around £114m, adding 8000 new seats, and yet are embroiled in …

Jon Toral: one of ten under age players we could see next season.

A little while back I wrote about the problems Arsenal have fitting all the current players and players on loan into the “25” list that is allowed. Of course that will be worked out later, but it is worth considering who is knocking on the door in terms of youth players who might follow Hector …

Exclusive: Tottenham’s stadium plan referred to European Commission over possible state aid issues

By Tony Attwood As was suggested in correspondence following an earlier article, the deal between Tottenham Hotspur and Haringey Council over the funding of the new stadium for Tottenham could be seen as state aid, something that is not allowable under EU law. Now Untold can reveal that the situation has been referred to the European …

How newspaper football journalists have become part of the opiate of the fans

By Tony Attwood What is the purpose of newspaper football journalism?  It is not a question one hears asked very often, and indeed is not a question that football journalists ever pose at all. But this is Untold, and the clue to what we are is in our name, so let’s try and answer the …

Barcelona’s new academy plan aborted and now Madrid about to be banned.

By Tony Attwood On 30 December 2014 Barcelona lost their third and final appeal against Fifa’s ruling that the running of their “world famous” academy was illegal under Fifa rules.  Interestingly, the Spain FA, which was also found guilty in a related case, did not bother to appeal at all. Now Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid …

Almost there, one more win will do it

By Walter Broeckx After last nights match between Hull (who we will play next Monday) and Liverpool the league table is this 1. Chelsea 33 played 77 points 2. Man City 34 played 67 points 3. Arsenal 33 played 67 points 4. Man Utd 34 played 65 points 5. Liverpool 34 played 58 points 6. …

Do we really need 4 players? Or just ……4 more fit players?

By Walter Broeckx If we look back at the season so far one could say that we had a turning point in our season. Or maybe even a few turning points in our season. Some caught the eye more than others as we will explain later on in this article. For me the season really …

Individual players assessment in a team sport

By Walter Broeckx Lets have a look at our own players in our match against Chelsea. Not by giving them any points or so as this is not Untold to do but I think some things should be said about the players. Ospina : hardly had anything to do really. But he had each shot …

About ‘Whatshisname’ and Mr. Moron

By Walter Broeckx I didn’t really want to spend any time on the bloke that is called Piers Morgan. But as yesterday Aaron Ramsey showed what a strong person he is I think it is appropriate to mention this incident. Now this Mr. Moron (oh a typo but I just leave it like that if you don’t …

Arsenal – Chelsea, wake us up at the final whistle

By Walter Broeckx From the team that brought us our second FA cup final in one year Arsenal made four changes. Ospina cam in goal and Szczesny dropped to the bench again. At right back Bellerin came back in the team and Debuchy dropped next to Szczeseny. Monreal also took back hos place from Gibbs. Per …

Arsenal v Chelsea: the teams and things

By Bulldog Drummond Here’s a nice opening thought just in case you have some nerves about the game today: When we beat Reading last weekend, that gave us nine wins in a row.  That is our best run since the Invincibles won 10 games in a row in 2004.  The match that ended that run …

Arsenal v Chelsea: the prelims

By Bulldog Drummond Mourinho will be defensive, and be happy with a draw.  That’s what everyone seems to be saying, and it is probably true.  It might not be worth the £1000 a ticket that is said to be the going price. We have been awaiting a Mourinho “voyeur” statement, or the production of a …

Arsenal v Chelsea: How to misunderstand football and its fans.

By Tony Attwood I do like it when football journalists let slip just how out of touch they are with the real everyday fans – the people who pay out of their own pocket to watch games, often being given grotty seats in stadia where the niceties of life such as actually obeying the Licensing …

Arsenal v Chelsea 26 April 2015 – The Match Officials

Arsenal v Chelsea 26 April 2015 – The Match Officials by Andrew Crawshaw Firstly following Walter’s review of the Newcastle game Ref Review : Newcastle – Arsenal: an overwhelming bias here is the updated “Table of Shame’ Wrong Important Decisions Favouring Arsenal Favouring Opponents 2nd Yellow Cards 0 19 Red Cards 4 16 Penalties 4 …

Who you can buy depends an awful lot on who you have got.

By Tony Attwood The aaa spent much of the early part of the season saying that we should have gone out and bought more players.  My answer was the same: it ain’t that easy.  You have to ask Does the player want to come Does his agent like the deal If non-EU can we get …

Why it’s far too early to announce Moss as ref for the Cup final

By Walter Broeckx I must say that I was rather surprised to hear that Jonathon Moss had been handed the FA cup final. First of all my surprise is because of the fact that the decisions has been made already. We still have some six matches to play in the PL and in those matches …

The **** goes on, and on, and on, and…

By Walter Broeckx In an excellent article Andrew made a summary based on the referee reviews we have done this season. The question has been asked a few times before in the last weeks: are referees giving us a fairer crack of the whip lately? Statistically the answer is no. The bias is still appalling …