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The pages that previously appeared here (including the Stupidity Files, which recorded the activities of clubs and footballers world-wide) have been removed for a while pending a full re-launch of this site.
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A day or two back JBH wrote a really interesting piece on Denilson in the comments section of this website. I strongly recommend it as a piece of interesting reading – especially the summary of the stats. Take a look at this – and remember we are talking about a young player doing his first…
Arsenal on Twitter @UntoldArsenal Untold Arsenal on Facebook here By Walter Broeckx, the new year’s ref Peter Walton was the ref at Birmingham today. And he was in charge when Stoke finally managed to break Ramsey’s leg last season after letting go too many tackles. Was he up to it today…? OTHER: ….With less than…
Arsenal on Twitter @UntoldArsenal Untold Arsenal on Facebook here By Tony Attwood It was while we were standing outside the Auld Triangle mingling with the Leeds fans before the match on saturday that Ian reminded me of the last time we watched Arsenal / Leeds. We were challenging to win the league with three games…
Untold Injury Index – The Festive Round-up Part 1 – Gameweeks 17 & 18 By Dale Higginbottom Happy New Year everyone, I wish you all the best for 2012. After a good Christmas break it’s time to catch up a bit on all the injury news over the festive period. We had four league games…
Serge Gnabry. Another outstanding young Arsenal player. By Cameron Wolfe. Before you wonder about his surname. He’s German. (Silent G) He’s another speedy forward who joined Arsenal from VfB Stuttgart in the summer 2011. He’s quickly established himself in the reserves and managed six appearances and scored twice. As well as being a forward he’s…