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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.
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.
Arsenal on Twitter @UntoldArsenal Untold Arsenal on Facebook here Untold Injury Index – Gameweek 16 By Dale Higginbottom Monday comes around again and so does another injury round up. With only four games played at the time of writing there might not be so much to report but shall we look at the numbers and…
THE MEN IN BLACK by Don McMahon, ex-NASL and international referee Following the recent posts about officials in football, I thought it might be interesting to consider refereeing in North America, compared with elsewhere. I do this, having been a certified referee since 1970, and now retired from the Game after officiating at the national…
This is it: the big day. The very big day. The biggest day of biggest days of all biggest days. For today is the day (the exact day, the very exact day, the precise day). And already it has been celebrated by the most extraordinarily bizarre and eccentric radio broadcast about football ever. Which is…
In May “Untold Arsenal” received over 40,000 different visitors. Two points about this: First, we have a strict definition of a unique visitor. Obviously we only include each person once during the month – so if you come along and kindly read our pages two or three times in the month you only get counted…
Arsenal on Twitter @UntoldArsenal Untold Arsenal on Facebook here Victory Through Harmony RefWatch – Arsenal v Wolverhampton Wanderers (12/02/2011 15:00) By DogFace Referee: Chris Foy Assistant 1: Darren Cann Assistant 2: Gary Beswick 4th Official: Mick Russell Good morning stat-fans and welcome to another RefWatch. I’d like to start today by saying thanks to all…
Could Chelsea go bust under Abramovich? Chelsea’s losses under Abramovich 2003-4 £88 million 2004-5 £140 million 2005-6 £80 million Total loss on 2005/6 transfers – £100 million Top salary – Peter Keynon, £5.2 million Future promises: Player salaries will account for under 55% of turnover Club will break even by 2009-10 On this basis –…