Arsenal are now doing better than the Invincibles in 2003/4! By Tony Attwood Here is an interesting pair of statistics concerning Arsenal and Leeds… Arsenal commit 10.2 fouls per game but they are fouled 11.7 times per game. So they are fouled just a little more than they foul. Leeds commit 15 fouls …
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Arsenal are now doing better than the Invincibles in 2003/4! by Andrew Crawshaw With Matchweek 1 having all games deferred following the death of the late Queen, for most teams this will be their third competitive game. The matches are Saturday 12:30 – Aston Villa v West Ham Aston Villa have won both of their …
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By Tony Attwood Let me say from the very start that PSG denies any involvement in the activities that are reported in Blick.ch today, and indeed the many other allegations we mention here and have mentioned before. Blick is, as I understand it, the best-selling newspaper in Switzerland but that doesn’t mean it is right. …
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Arsenal are top: but how do they compare with seasons after 9 games? by Andrew Crawshaw Who is on duty this coming weekend? Matchweek 11 – Friday/Saturday/Sunday We have now reached the quarter point in the season with most teams having their 10th game of the campaign. The Brighton v Crystal Palace, Chelsea …
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13 October: Arsenal smash the world transfer record Bodo/Glimt: heading for the return match – artifical turf and public scandal By Bulldog Drummond Looking forward to the early evening game SportsMole have done their homework and found that Bodo/Glimt have just gone eight games in each of which they have conceded at least one …
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By Bulldog Drummond Five of the top 20 players in the Premier League play for Arsenal Looking ahead to the match tonight we know that Elneny and Smith Rowe are out and Zinchenko is unlikely to play while Gabriel Jesus has been left behind in London. Which means Holding, Vieira, Eddie Nketiah, Sambi Lokonga, Maquinhos …
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by Tony Attwood Five of the top 20 players in the Premier League play for Arsenal 1: Edu and Arteta are reportedly about to do something that’ll overjoy Arsenal fans. (HITC) Martinelli is going to sign a new contract. 2: Arsenal ‘eyeing bargain transfer’ to give William Saliba a new partner in crime (Express). Arsenal …
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If only English refs could be as open and honest as those in Germany By Tony Attwood Around eight years ago I wrote a piece suggesting that far from protecting football, the rule that said that there could be no broadcasting of live football at 3pm on a saturday afternoon was actually destroying the game. …
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By Bulldog Drummond The game of course is tomorrow at 5.45 and it is expected that the temperature at that time will be just a few degrees above freezing. On the Arsenal injury front there is not too much that is new. Smith Rowe and Elneny are both out for the foreseeable future while Zinchenko …
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Is this the most insulting anti-Arsenal headline ever? By Tony Attwood There are many comparisons between this season and previous campaigns that can be mulled over, but I’ll just give a couple of thoughts here which relate to our present position. The first meander considers where Arsenal were after nine games in each of the …
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By Tony Attwood Can Arsenal really ‘do a Leicester’ and win the Premier League? That really is the headline over a piece in the Telegraph today. The piece was written by Jim White – and that may explain something. A recent piece of his in the Telegraph was headlined, “From anal beads to iPhone apps” …
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By Tony Attwood The other day we asked, Why are the rest of the league fouling Arsenal so much? One possible answer comes from the table of top players provided by WhoScored. This table is adapted from their data, and the final rating column includes various other factors such as shots per game not listed …
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The team that commits the most tackles get the easiest ride by Tony Attwood “Referee tactics” is what it is called in refereeing circles across Europe. Except in England, wherein one gets the impression that nothing to do with refereeing is ever called anything because no one will ever talk about anything for fear of …
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by Nitram In a recent article on Untold it was said, “But where we are getting it absolutely right and distinguishing ourselves against most of the rest is in terms of shots on target per game. 6.4 per game in fact. Only Manchester City is knocking in more.” And that is what has made all …
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Important prelim: if you are having difficulties posting comments to Untold Arsenal, or indeed difficulties accessing the site, we’d be very grateful if you could write about the situation to help us resolve it. Please write directly to Tony@schools.co.uk and mark the subject line UA problems. thanks By Tony Attwood How the media got their …
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Liverpool in flux Arsenal in recalibration. How the match might play out… by Bulldog Drummond We recently reported that one of the goals in the Arsenal women’s match against Ajax was found by Arsenal to be of the wrong size, and that issue was resolved. Now we have a similar story in …
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Arsenal v Liverpool: the unexpected statistics by Bulldog Drummond There is a story doing the rounds that after seven years at a club Jurgen Klopp feels he has had enough, or that even if he doesn’t feel like moving on, his results drop off and so he quits and finds himself another club. It hasn’t …
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The headline says it all. Arsenal are the only team who can stop Manchester City’s title procession The strength of the headline in the Telegraph is somewhat undermined by the sentence that opens the article, which asks the question, “Are Arsenal already the only team who can stop Manchester City from winning a fifth Premier …
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8 October: Arsenal’s first trophy winning captain makes final appearance By Bulldog Drummond Liverpool find themselves in flux, according to the Guardian, and that is what their results of late show. Of the last ten games this season (three in the Champions’ League, seven in the Premier League) Liverpool have won just four, drawn four …
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How the media got their predictions so wrong, but no one apologised. Day by Day the videos – An Arsenal video for (almost) every day of the year in order. By Bulldog Drummond Before each game we generally have a look at the merits of each team in terms of the relevant home …
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by Tony Attwood Is the team that passes the most, the team that gets the best results? 7 October: Arsenal purchase a musical hall star! We were lucky. National Rail were lucky. There ought to be a thorough investigation. There won’t be. And even if there were no one will be found to have acted …
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By Bulldog Drummond Arsenal squad for Europa League game Anniversary video index: an Arsenal video for (almost) each day of the year To begin with the headline and the toothbrush, we have mentioned this before, but if you want a good bit of background then you can find it all here. The long …
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Anniversary video index: an Arsenal video for (almost) each day of the year By Bulldog Drummond For the last Europa League game the team Arsenal put out was… Turner Tomiyasu Holding Gabriel Tierney Vieira Lokonga Xhaka Marquinhos Nketiah Martinelli On the bench we had Ramsdale, Hein, White, Saka, Odegaard, Jesus, Saliba, Zinchenko, Cirjan, Smith, …
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By Tony Attwood There is no point me covering in any detail the recent reports on the sexual abuse of female footballers. Others with more knowledge of the issue and access to those who suffered can do this far better than I can – and they are doing exactly that. If you want to read …
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Is the team that passes the most, the team that gets the best results? By Bulldog Drummond Before we get too carried away with thinking that this is going to be a walkover match against Bodo/Glimt, (“Glimt” means “Flash”) on the grounds that they are Norwegian and have a funny name, we might remember that …
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