Suddenly the media blames the referee – although not an English referee By Tony Attwood What can one say in a season in which the top three are flying away from the rest and Arsenal are part of that top three? Of course I’d like them to be even topper (if you see …
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Injuries, yellow cards and recent form Arsenal v Newcastle: the referee who just doesn’t oversee home wins Newcastle United’s weakness revealed and what they could do. Arsenal v Newcastle United. Arsenal v Newcastle: the tackles, fouls and yellow cards compared Suddenly the media blames the referee – although not an English referee …
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Arsenal v Newcastle: the referee who just doesn’t oversee home wins Newcastle United’s weakness revealed and what they could do. Arsenal v Newcastle United. Arsenal v Newcastle: the tackles, fouls and yellow cards compared Suddenly the media blames the referee – although not an English referee By Bulldog Drummond Looking at where …
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Newcastle United’s weakness revealed and what they could do. Arsenal v Newcastle United. Arsenal v Newcastle: the tackles, fouls and yellow cards compared Suddenly the media blames the referee – although not an English referee By Tony Attwood The PGMO appointments for the match today are Paul Tierney as the referee, with Neill …
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Arsenal v Newcastle: the tackles, fouls and yellow cards compared Suddenly the media blames the referee – although not an English referee In the last article we took our usual look at tackles, fouls and cards, and so here we look at how the figures interact. We know that Newcastle United are the …
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Suddenly the media blames the referee – although not an English referee Abuse of children: it seems that clubs have found an absolute loophole By Bulldog Drummond Newcastle United have a worse away record this season than Bournemouth, which given the relative income of each club is quite something. Aalthough of late they …
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Abuse of children: it seems that clubs have found an absolute loophole Today on the Arsenal history site: 23 Feb 2008: when the wrong Arsenal player was sent off and his ban doubled on appeal By Bulldog Drummond Arsenal are playing Newcastle tomorrow (Saturday) at the ludicrous time of 8pm – ludicrous that is …
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Why last night’s Arsenal defeat may not be the disaster that it looks Maybe at last the media is waking up to the notion of child abuse in football By Tony Attwood I have written a number of times about the way in which a parent’s complaint about his son’s treatment at a …
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Today on the Arsenal History site: Seven games without a win and Arsenal still won’t sack their manager. The battle within football that will shape the Premier League’s future On Arsenal’s urgent need for a striker and other bits of hokum In the 2010s Arsenal played in the Champions League eight times …
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Porto v Arsenal: there are reasons to expect a goal. Or maybe two. Porto v Arsenal: the recent form and what it tells us about the game Porto v Arsenal: could Arsenal possibly continue the goalscoring form of the last 3 games? Arsenal in the Champions League. How are our rivals doing at …
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By Sir Hardly Anyone Porto v Arsenal: the recent form and what it tells us about the game Porto v Arsenal: could Arsenal possibly continue the goalscoring form of the last 3 games? Arsenal in the Champions League. How are our rivals doing at the moment? ————— Join AISA for Free. If …
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Porto v Arsenal: could Arsenal possibly continue the goalscoring form of the last 3 games? Arsenal in the Champions League. How are our rivals doing at the moment? According to those in the media who bother with such things, tomorrow’s match is not the key thing on Arsenal supporters’ minds. Rather it is …
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by Sir Hardly Anyone Arsenal in the Champions League. How are our rivals doing at the moment? Maybe at last the media is waking up to the notion of child abuse in football FC Porto are the most successful club in Portugal in terms of points accrued over time. # Club Matches …
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Today’s Anniversary: Arsenal score their fastest ever goal in the Champions League Maybe at last the media is waking up to the notion of child abuse in football The battle within football that will shape the Premier League’s future By Bulldog Drummond The last time Arsenal got beyond the round of 16 …
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The battle within football that will shape the Premier League’s future On Arsenal’s urgent need for a striker and other bits of hokum By Tony Attwood When you think about it, it is utterly outrageous that the national media utterly refuses to take up the story of possible child abuse in football. (The …
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On Arsenal’s urgent need for a striker and other bits of hokum The statistics that make journalists look silly and Arsenal’s position even more exciting Today’s Arsenal anniversary headline: 19 February, when a spectator is persuaded to play for Arsenal with awful consequences By Tony Attwood There are all sorts of rules within …
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The statistics that make journalists look silly and Arsenal’s position even more exciting Arsenal: the best defence, the best goal difference and another five goals to watch By Tony Attwood One of the problems that publishers have with the football rumour mill industry which keeps them going, is that many of the …
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Arsenal: the best defence, the best goal difference and another five goals to watch Are Arsenal improving this season, or is the club slipping backwards? By Tony Attwood No one can blame fans for getting over-excited, jumping up and down a lot and getting their facts wrong. But football journalists are PAID (yes bizarre …
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What we said before the game Burnley v Arsenal: the team and how the table will change afterwards Burnley v Arsenal: the history between the two clubs Burnley v Arsenal. The habits of the referee, and the injury latest Burnley v Arsenal: tackles, fouls and yellow cards – and the interesting …
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Burnley v Arsenal: the history between the two clubs Burnley v Arsenal. The habits of the referee, and the injury latest Burnley v Arsenal: tackles, fouls and yellow cards – and the interesting numbers for Liverpool Burnley v Arsenal: could Burnley’s recent home scoring bonanza save them against Arsenal? By Bulldog Drummond So …
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From the Arsenal History website today: Celebrating the anniversary of the release of the “Arsenal Stadium Mystery” movie Burnley v Arsenal. The habits of the referee, and the injury latest Burnley v Arsenal: tackles, fouls and yellow cards – and the interesting numbers for Liverpool Burnley v Arsenal: could Burnley’s recent home …
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Burnley v Arsenal: tackles, fouls and yellow cards – and the interesting numbers for Liverpool Burnley v Arsenal: could Burnley’s recent home scoring bonanza save them against Arsenal? By Sir Hardly Anyone The Premier League Injuries website has Arsenal listed as having seven injuries: Timber, Partey, Zinchenko, Smith Rowe, Tomiyasu, Vieira and Gabriel …
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By Sir Hardly Anyone Burnley v Arsenal: could Burnley’s recent home scoring bonanza save them against Arsenal? Are Arsenal improving this season, or is the club slipping backwards? Our earlier article suggested that all the pointers here indicate an away win in this game and it is hard to find anything that …
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Are Arsenal improving this season, or is the club slipping backwards? Arsenal’s transfers: why Martin Ødegaard was the best deal since Henry and Bergkamp By Sir Hardly Anyone I have sometimes felt that Burnley can be a little behind the times when it comes to, well, the times we live in, and that …
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Arsenal’s transfers: why Martin Ødegaard was the best deal since Henry and Bergkamp Who is getting cards for dissent, and why is it being kept secret? By Tony Attwood We know that the top four at this moment does look a bit different from the top four at the same time last …
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