Of the various descriptions of the game I've read via Google News or at
Untold Arsenal, I would think people at Arsenal should read this one.
Regarding Walter's comments, I removed them because they're not unique to this blog but taken from his post on
Untold Arsenal.
Just a few days after that match I came across
Untold Arsenal and it caught my interest for 2 main reasons.
First of all a great thanks to Walter for allowing me to help
Untold Arsenal.
But when I do a little piece saying that (for example) attitudes towards refereeing in the PL have changed a little as a result of our relentless highlighting of the topic, I get notes saying «You really think anyone takes any notice of
Untold Arsenal?
Let's not forget that Le Prof hardly listened to the voice of the majorly of Arsenal fans world wide including that of
the Untold Arsenal voice who are his staunchest supporting website amongst all the Arsenal sites that are around.
So «let's have the courage to say it» has no weight at all, as an accusation against
Untold Arsenal.
There is a piece on
Untold Arsenal today alleging that our injury crisis is entirely due to deliberate fouling and / or referee corruption.
Your blog was praised today by a commenter (Polo) on
Untold Arsenal.
Untold Arsenal, PA, FIF have been right on the money.
There's no need to say that I have been a firm defender of Mr. Wenger all these years of me writing for
Untold Arsenal.
Jambug I agree thats also why I like
Untold Arsenal, great people on this site, Ok a few wind up merchants, but theres always great articles, and fair reports, and a bit more indepth commentary.
Only «AA» and «
Untold Arsenal» point - blank refuse to have this debate.
The reason why this position is mythical in Arsenal setting has been explained to death by many here on
Untold Arsenal, Positively Arsenal and a few other blogs but like most things religious, rationality and evidence be damned.
Anyone who has read any my previous rants on
Untold Arsenal may know how much I hate common wisdom and clichés, especially illogical ones.
And thank you to all you loyal Untolders for making this period with
Untold Arsenal such a great period.
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I am really pleased to confirm the announcement that I made at the Arsenal Independent Supporters» Association AGM, that Danny Karbassiyoon is joining the team of writers on
Untold Arsenal and we shall be publishing Danny's first book.
Referees cheated us more than the teams you mentioned for many seasons (check
untold arsenal), and turned a blind eye to the rough stuff dished out to our young lads.
I reviewed the study myself but I have lazily followed the format of the article from
Untold Arsenal, but have added a little of my own commentary.
I asked you to look at
Untold Arsenal in order to get a different perspective on fans views, but you are so intent on trying to belittle others who are not of your persuasion you ALWAYS miss the point.
My starts and my reasons I've posted in my comments on Justarsenal.com and
Untold Arsenal website on Thursday — early today Saturday.
What you probably aren't aware of is other sites that also allow friendly discussion (
Untold Arsenal as an example) and its contributers are mainly opposite to you and your views.
I remember a campaign from here or
Untold Arsenal where a petition was started and signed by over 20000 gooners demanding that Mike Dean shoulld not referee another game.
Untold Arsenal had a similar article saying fans should support Wenger since the word «support» entails standing by someone ESPECIALLY when things are bad.
Kenny Rolfe, With reference to referee bias: Can I suggest you visit «
Untold Arsenal»?
walk away from everything arsenal, don't go to games, unfollow arsenal on Facebook, Twitter, IG, don't check arsenal result, don't be tempted to come on le grove, just arsenal,
untold arsenal etc to read and contribute because if you do, you don't what you are doing and you are what you call Wenger... obsessive, delusional, stubborn, greedy, failure, etc..
Here is a challenge, go to
Untold Arsenal and there will be «tens of thousands» of supporters wanting Arsene to stay.
on another note it seems that the age old arsenal fans on
untold arsenal have stopped being the ever deluded akbs.In their most recent post They to totaly agree on the red card offence of mertz and also two more arsenal players should have been sent off and that chelsea could and should have been awarded a penalty.
That's the story going around in the latest
UNTOLD ARSENAL articles.
I posted a comment today on
the Untold Arsenal site saying, Arsenal may sign Henrikh Mkhitaryan from Dortmond this summer.
Maybe this emanates from Arsenal's near collapse in the early 1900s before it was rescued by some rich British chap (you can go to
Untold Arsenal history for a detailed account on this).
And contrary to what you suggest, there is a reasonable spread of opinion on here — and is certainly not dominated by AKBs, quite the reverse, try
Untold Arsenal if you think the AKBs are ruling the roost on here.
Honestly I am a long
untold arsenal poster believer so it's refreshing for me to spread bring the positivity to world of bloggers for the benefit of the club.
I think there is this Leicester's good but unherald DMF Kante who
the Untold Arsenal rated very highly in one of their articles today.
I think have read it at
Untold Arsenal before, that the fans have driven players and manager away before by their protest tantrums and booing.
Not exact matches
During the summer before the Euro's kicked off, Ozil was in the spotlight for liking a post on Instagram which mocked Giroud for his
untold missed chances which cost Ozil the chance to smash Henry's assists record and We all know that Giroud has a very sensitive Ego, especially after the way he reacted to Henry's comments of «
Arsenal won't win the league all the while that Giroud is playing up front» And in the end Henry had to come out and rephrase his statement because Giroud wouldn't let it go.
Even Bournemouth who have made
untold signings, have out muscled
Arsenal with a bid that now makes them favourites to land Rob Holding??
I signed the petition through the
Arsenal Untold website.
For instance, I personally consider Walcott the WORST ever buy for
Arsenal - not the worst player, by a long shot — but the worst buy, since he has wasted his twelve years career here mostly idling and cost
untold millions in unearned wages that could have been used to better effect and taken up a place in the eleven, stopping someone better from playing instead.
All my pre-game comments on this game are on
Arsenal Untold and Justarsenal.com for verification.
This will be the fourth book that
Untold has been involved in publishing, and continues the theme of variety in our developing list of
Arsenal titles which will shortly include not just two books on the early days of
Arsenal («The Crowd at Woolwich
Arsenal», and «Woolwich
Arsenal the club that changed football») and a novel, but now also an autobiography.
I called this blog
Untold when I started it, because I felt there were stories relating to
Arsenal and football that no one else published, and campaigns that needed to be heard.
If you are a regular
Untold reader you'll know that we run the
Arsenal Transfer Index which tracks all the players
Arsenal are tipped to be signing this summer.
One such article (
Untold also covered this article) claimed that 80 % of
Arsenal supporters wanted Arsene Wenger to leave, but just clicking on the link reveals that the only people that were polled were the
Arsenal Supporter's Trust (AST) a blatantly anti-Wenger group and the only surprise is that they did not get 100 % wanting Wenger out.
What
Untold has done that very few others have is to expose a number of factors, but in particular blatantly biased refereeing, which have affected
Arsenal's performances for about a decade.
It is good that
Untold is highlighting these matters, but it is also time for some high profile defence from
Arsenal football club against these attacks, come on, there are ways of making it well publicised without putting
Arsenal in the firing line, (which we are anyway).