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

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 and bizarre outburst on Radio 5 on the evening of 26 May 2008.   Collymore, part of a…

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

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 was in Colorado, which…

UNTOLD ARSENAL: The most read Arsenal blog in the world » Blog Archive » This could be Arsenal’s lucky day

This is not a moment to despair.  Arsenal have suffered but a handful of heavy defeats under Wenger.   The 6-1 deafeat by Manchester United in the league is 2000-1 was the worst, followed by 5-0 by Chelsea in 1998-99.  But following each of the heaviest defeats involving 5 or 6 goals against Arsenal have never lost the following…

UNTOLD ARSENAL: The most read Arsenal blog in the world » Print » Arsenal Old Boys 1, Cardiff City 0

Arsenal Old Boys 1, Cardiff City 0 Posted By Tony Attwood On 17/05/2008 @ 04:06 pm In Uncategorized | No Comments In the Fairly Anemic Cup Final, an Arsenal Old Boys team including Kanu, Diarra and Campbell under the guidance of Tony Adams meandered past Cardiff City. It was a bit of a shock to…

UNTOLD ARSENAL: The most read Arsenal blog in the world » Print » FA & government intensify battle against Arsenal

FA & government intensify battle against Arsenal Posted By Tony Attwood On 15/05/2008 @ 01:14 pm In Uncategorized | Comments Disabled We saw last week how the government had manipulated the situation to ensure that Arsenal’s bid for a UEFA cup final at the Emirates would fail – and then changed the rules again so…

UNTOLD ARSENAL: The most read Arsenal blog in the world » Print » Agent confirms: Hleb is not buying out his contract

Agent confirms: Hleb is not buying out his contract Posted By Tony Attwood On 14/05/2008 @ 08:15 am In Uncategorized | Comments Disabled For weeks the journalists have been telling us that Hleb is going to buy out his contract.  Wenger said no, that wasn’t on, but the journos ran the story on and on….

UNTOLD ARSENAL: The most read Arsenal blog in the world » Print » Full extent of government’s anti-Arsenal stance revealed

Full extent of government’s anti-Arsenal stance revealed Posted By Tony Attwood On 12/05/2008 @ 06:15 pm In Uncategorized | Comments Disabled In a bizarre U-turn the government has announced today (May 12) that it will no longer seek to collect tax from overseas players who play for non-UK clubs in European cup finals. As a…

UNTOLD ARSENAL: The most read Arsenal blog in the world » Print » Why the predictions of Arsenal’s demise are wrong once again

Why the predictions of Arsenal’s demise are wrong once again Posted By Tony Attwood On 07/05/2008 @ 07:12 pm In Uncategorized | Comments Disabled You might remember last summer.  Everyone from the guys who write football blogs in their garden sheds to the journalists with the national daily papers said the same thing: in 2007/8…

Untold Arsenal: the stories no one else runs » Blog Archive » Welcome to the battle of the bankrupts

Tonights the big night. The two most indebted clubs in the history of football, who between them owe over £1.5 billion and have absolutely no way of paying it back. One of them the most notorious anti-footballing team of the present era, the other sinking deeper and deeper into the financial mire. Meanwhile in the…

Untold Arsenal: the stories no one else runs » Blog Archive » The Arsenal Superstars of Next Season

 More Untold Arsenal awards Superstar of next season: Theo Walcott.   Suddenly, just when we all expected it not to happen, he exploded.  The one thing that was wrong – his inability to avoid being drawn into blind alleys where he lost the ball – vanished.   It was as if he thought, “Bugger this, let’s do…

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