In Spain Real Mad are arguing that the whole refereeing system is corrupt; which goes even further than Untold goes in relation to the Premier League. We simply want the media to notice that some refs ...
The first thing to say is that most journalists will not admit that they particularly like or dislike Arsenal, because beyond everything else they and their editors wish to be seen by the mass of ...
They are attempting to tie the League up in knots and drain it of resources so that in the end the clubs find 90% of their budgets are going on fighting the Mancs. According to Manc Theory, at this ...
What this shows us is that there is no direct relationship between having a top scorer banging in 20+ goals a season, and where the club ends up in the league. In fact, the style of play can change so ...
Newcastle v Arsenal: the bias of the referee and why Arsenal might just be able to beat it Newcastle v Arsenal, and a ray of hope is spotted By Tony Attwood An interesting piece in the Athletic’s ...
Certainly one of the factors that has emerged across the Arteta years is his ability to move players to unexpected positions – and that has certainly been the case with Trossard.
First stop referees from seeing the same clubs over and over again, and instead limit the number of times a referee can oversee each club in the League to twice a season: once at home and once away.
Of course, one of the big problems that Arsenal have, other than being pitted against referees who have a particular bias, is VAR, and the Sun (not normally the home of statistics) recently produced a ...
An interesting piece in the Athletic’s website published by the New York Times tells us that for the Manchester City game “Arsenal’s tactical approach… was all about a trio down one flank. Left-winger ...
Which is a shame because Arsenal away have been performing better than Newcastle at home overall this season. Arsenal have lost twice away, while Newcastle have lost four times at home. Overall ...
His statement makes the current situation feel like doom and gloom, which is probably what he wants the anti-Arsenal media to run with, and it ignores the fact that over the last six games, Arsenal ...
Indeed one of the great successes under Arteta has been Arsenal’s ability to shake off that psychological block; something I think some supports have not been able to do. Lewis-Skelly, in the last ...
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