UNTOLD ARSENAL: The most read Arsenal blog in the world » Blog Archive » The Arsenal Curse strikes again

Poor sad Flamini.  He leaves Arsenal, which is bad enough in itself, and then the Arsenal Curse begins to hit – just as it did on Birmingham City FC  after the attack on Eduardo. First, he finds that he is not going to play in the Champions League.  Then he finds that he is not…

UNTOLD ARSENAL: The most read Arsenal blog in the world » Print » When commentators go bad

When commentators go bad Posted By Tony Attwood On 27/05/2008 @ 06:55 am In Uncategorized | 1 Comment According to Wikipedia Stan Collymore “is widely regarded as one of the best football analysts for his work on radio,television and in print.” There can be few Arsenal supporters who would agree with this after Collymore’s ludicrous…

UNTOLD ARSENAL: The most read Arsenal blog in the world » Print » Nasri’s here, Grimandi stays, Randall & Barazite in 1st team

Nasri’s here, Grimandi stays, Randall & Barazite in 1st team Posted By Tony Attwood On 27/05/2008 @ 06:55 pm In Uncategorized | No Comments As we said on Untold Arsenal last week the Nasri deal is on – just the usual boring stuff about whether it is 20k a week or 22k, and how many…

UNTOLD ARSENAL: The most read Arsenal blog in the world » Blog Archive » Arsenal unaffected by EU rejection of FIFA wild ideas

Vladimir Spidla, European Commissioner for Employment, Social affairs and Equal opportunities has confirmed what Untold Arsenal has said for months, that the FIFA plan to limit the number of “foreign” players in each team is completely illegal under EU law, and would be opposed by the EU. It is now more than likely that FIFA…

UNTOLD ARSENAL: The most read Arsenal blog in the world » 2008 » May » 28

28/05/2008 by Tony Attwood. Poor sad Flamini.  He leaves Arsenal, which is bad enough in itself, and then the Arsenal Curse begins to hit – just as it did on Birmingham City FC  after the attack on Eduardo. First, he finds that he is not going to play in the Champions League.  Then he finds…

UNTOLD ARSENAL: The most read Arsenal blog in the world » Blog Archive » Blatter’s 7+4 restriction on foreign players won’t hurt Arsenal

The idea that FIFAs bizarre attempt to limit the number of “foreign” players who can play in domestic matches will easily get through EU legislation is bizarre. But let’s assume for the moment that Blatter’s limit of seven foreign players on the pitch for any team at any one time, does actually happen in 2010/11. …

UNTOLD ARSENAL: The most read Arsenal blog in the world » 2008 » May » 27

27/05/2008 by Tony Attwood. As we said on Untold Arsenal last week the Nasri deal is on – just the usual boring stuff about whether it is 20k a week or 22k, and how many years.   Clever aren’t we? And as we said nine months ago Grimandi is of total importance to AFC – he…

UNTOLD ARSENAL: The most read Arsenal blog in the world » 2008 » May » 26

26/05/2008 by Tony Attwood. The Daily Telegraph has reported that UEFA has held a committee meeting too look at the issue of the bankruptcy of this year’s two Euro Cup Finalisits.  Unfortunately there is no mention of the committee meeting on the UEFA web site (although it might well go up in due course) but…

Tottenham's dirty tricks revealed

Nickname:  The Tiny Totts Most notorious person.   In 1987 David Pleat was arrested and convicted for kerb-crawling in Kings Cross. Ownership:  Difficult to say – but they certainly have £30 million to spend every few months.  Where does it come from?   Anyone know? Best known song:   “Yid Army”.  Noticeably Arsenal supporters get arrested if they…

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