By Tony Attwood Out of all these stories one of them will be true. The trick is to find which one! We are going to sign Cesc. We’ve got first option, Barce don’t want him, the fans who share his DNA (messy thing DNA, horrible twirling stuff that just sits there and controls what you …
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Another Step Taken By Ian Jenkinson @Gooneriano Please note this article contains a wide table towards the end, which you may find doesn’t fit onto your screen and runs over to the right. If this happens, when you get to this part click Ctrl and the minus (-) key at the same time, repeatedly, until …
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By Walter Broeckx Looking back at the cup final day there are a few moments that stand out and that stay more in my memory than others. Not just the football moments of course but the human stories. The strange things that happen on such a day and that make the whole day even more …
Read More “Football is not just the game; it is about the feeling and the friendship”
By Tony Attwood Working out how much each club earned from various sources is a difficult task, because clubs only reveal what they have to reveal – and then they do it as late as they can, in most cases. But fortunately there are financial laws which require limited companies to make public declarations, and …
Read More “In football it is not just how much the club earns, it is also where it can expand.”
By Tony Attwood Each season, as Arsenal.com always tells us, players go out on loan. Sadly, not many come back to make an impression, but we always hope some will. Here’s a roundup of those who are still on our books. 1: Ignasi Miquel He started 11 games for Leicester and came on as a …
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Goodwill to all men (except that is the supporters of other football clubs) By Blacksheep Some time ago broadcaster, Millwall fan and jolly good egg (IMHO) Danny Baker remarked that he was uncomfortable with rival football fans saying nice things about each other’s teams. He prefers the ‘norm’ where we all look to see how …
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THE END OF AN ERA…….by Don McMahon Well,well,well…..I now realise why I wear diapers when watching the Arsenal, especially in the Cup! What a game of two halves. Fortunately ESPN showed the game on TV and I was able to follow every kick, goal, referee decision and celebration like I was seated in Wembley. I …
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By Walter Broeckx The barren years because of Arsenal building the best stadium in England coming together with the arrival of the new super rich clubs baked by outside money are over. Untold has been asking for calm and patience and said that the good times will come back. We have been ridiculed, abused, insulted, …
Read More “The start of a new era. A time for celebration and remembrance”
By Arvind I watched the dressing room celebrations on Arsenal Player today and it was wonderful to watch the camaraderie among everyone there. Probably most winning dressing rooms are that way, but there’s only one that I care about. Arsenal. The end. And I loved it. For those who know me well, I’m not the …
Read More “Camaraderie and thanks. Memories that will live on”
By Tony Attwood Having already seen “Wrong One – Moyes Out” fly over Old Trafford just when David Moyes was booking his summer holiday ticket, and later “United 20 Gerrard 0” flitting over New Anfield at the end of the season, Manchester United fans seem to have found their way in taunting other teams – …
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I know it must be incredibly frustrating for you when Untold goes down. And I am sure you can imagine the horror and anxiety that attacks me each time it happens. When I turned on my machine at work this morning and saw the number of attempted entries onto the site by hackers I feared …
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2013/14: The Season the Media Got Everything Wrong (as Always) By Bootoomee That’s right; my summary of the 2013/14 season is that it is the season that the media got it all wrong. There are very few things that I love more than the media being wrong, so I have enjoyed this season …
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By Tony Attwood . If you have been reading regularly you will know that Untold has covered FFP in some detail – and had a lot of complaints, not to say abuse from Man City and one or two Leicester fans who have accused us (well mostly me) of all sorts of heinous crimes and …
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By Walter Broeckx When I started my trip to London and thinking about the match I hoped that we would trash Hull and score a few early goals and then make it a walk in the park. After having been in Wembley for the semi final and feeling the tension from pitch side I could …
Read More “Winning the FA cup from within the Emirates”
By Tony Attwood For those of us with the good fortune to be there, it was something special, and by and large the day was a fair example of just where football support has got to On Saturday morning I turned on BBC Five Live – nothing something I do often at the weekend as …
Read More “It’s been a whole day since Arsenal won anything, surely it’s time for Wenger to go”
by Walter Broeckx This article will be updated from time to time. I will try to take you along with me on my trip, share my emotions with you, tell you about remarkable things or dull things. I hope to have a good day and I hope you will feel a bit like being with …
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By Walter Broeckx With the final final match of the season just 24 hours in front of us it is a bit strange that apart from 2 doubts the whole team is fit. A bit of a bummer when we look at some parts of the season when half of the first team regular starters …
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The FA Cup Final – Arsenal v Hull – The Match Officials By Andrew Crawshaw Referee – Lee Probert (Wiltshire FA) Assistants – Jake Collin (Liverpool FA) and Mick McDonough (Northumberland FA) Fourth Official – Kevin Friend (Leicestershire and Rutland FA) Reserve Assistant Referee – Simon Bennett (Staffordshire FA) A few things I …
Read More “The FA Cup Final – It’s Probert (which is bad), but the crowd can still swing it.”
By Billy the Dog McGraw in consultation with Mrs Prodnegast’s magic cat It’s the summer so there are transfers. They come and go day by day, and most of the time get forgotten quite rightly, because most are a load of old cobblers. But just before the press have a chance to remove them all …
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By Tony Attwood If you thought that FFP in the Premier League was complex (and it seems to get more complex hour by hour at the moment), just wait til you get to the Championship – the second tier of English football. But before you do, let me answer the question – why bother with …
Read More “Legal battles rage in the championship as football disintegrates into the courts.”
By Walter Broeckx Cup final day is nearing. And so the nerves are slowly creeping in. Of course there are nerves. And it’s not because we have won twice against Hull or that we will have an easy job in the Cup final. In fact have you ever remembered Arsenal having an easy job in …
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By Tony Attwood We have this day – St Totteringham’s Day or St Totteridge’s Day – upon which Arsenal signify through their results that once again that they will finish above Tottenham in the league. Now we now also have the song – “It’s happened again”. If you were there, you’ll remember it from this …
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By Tony Attwood What is it with senior football men, and women? As we all remember, in 2011, the ludicrous Sky Sports pair of Richard Keys and Andy Gray were eventually forced to resign after they made a whole serious of sexist comments about women. BT Sport obviously didn’t think the affair was too important …
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By Walter Broeckx Looking back at the league season is interesting but also a bit painful. We know it could have gone differently if only… if only…. In a way Arsenal has made a big step forward this season in the league and I do have the hope and the feeling that next season we …
Read More “Being top of the league at the right moment”
By Tony Attwood Yesterday’s article on Manchester City’s issues with Uefa over FFP raised a fair amount of interest, and quite a few vitriolic responses too. There was a lot of argument as to where the process had actually got to, following some comments (which I posted in the blog comment section early yesterday evening) …
Read More “BBC programme confirms the view that Man C were unprepared for Uefa punishment”