Meanwhile, the Manchester Evening New s tell us that Arsenal suffered a double injury setback ahead of tomorrow’s game “as six could miss Premier League clash.” That sounds pretty shocking, so it is ...
So we play ManU tomorrow, and then again in the FA Cup third round. Elsewhere given their current form ManC have a dodgy home tie with Salford. Liverpool are at home to Accrington, Chelsea at home to ...
But what I am saying is that because of the overarching level of mega-secrecy that there is in professional football in England, we run into difficulties. For VAR, like the rest of refereeing in the ...
And as a prime example of this consider this headline from the Guardian today: “No Arsenal player is benefiting more from the captain’s return than his ruthless buddy on the wing, as West Ham found ...
Arsenal have played 20 games in their three competitions this season. Three have been lost, on three occasions Arsenal have scored five. As a result, the team that was portrayed as being in a disaster ...
As a result of that, when Untold spends a lot of time analysing referees and reporting on their biases and variations in approach, we can be condemned as “typical Arsenal,” “paranoid”, “always ...
Arsenal scoring five on three occasions…. and the club with 50% more yellows than Arsenal 100 years since Chapman came to Arsenal: , the player who moved from club to club to club… By Tony Attwood It ...
What we can see here is that West Ham have managed to beat Ipswich Town who have only won one league game at home this season, and Manchester United who away from home have only beaten Southampton and ...
The WHAM site then goes into a lot of depth about the referee including this rather astonishing fact: “Taylor refereed his 37th fixture involving West Ham United against Ipswich in October, when goals ...
But there is one other interesting stat that comes from this area. West Ham pick up more yellow cards at home for fouls than they do away from home. 20% more at home in fact. Arsenal pick up 25% more ...
I’m told that TNT Sport’s commentator got a bit excited watching ManC v Feyenoord shouting out at one stage (just under the hour in fact), “And Feyenoord are well and truly beaten now.” As you may ...