For who could ever have believed that Tottenham would work so hard to do us such a favour, starting the run of ManC defeats with a 2-1 victory in the League Cup, then encouraging the mighty ...
Who Scored’s prediction reads, “Arsenal have won their last three home meetings with Nottingham Forest, though Saturday’s game won’t be a walk in the park for the Gunners. Forest have made an ...
So as we can see below, Nottingham Forest are putting in 21% more tackles than Arsenal before a foul is given. But Arsenal can put in 19% more tackles before a yellow card is waved. Which means that ...
For as we pointed out Arsenal had played, away from home, Aston Villa, Tottenham Hots, Manchester City, AFC Bournemouth, Newcastle United and Chelsea.
The home and away records of Arsenal and Nottingham Forest are identical in that each club has played five, won three and drawn two. The only difference, and it is not huge, is that of goals. So this ...
Even here Arsenal are not leaders, for they are on 48 games missed in all by injured players who might otherwise have played. Way ahead are Brentford and Brighton each with 67 games. A third measure ...
The injury level is in the Premier League following the wholly ludicrous round of internationals is itself ludicrous. Arsenal have seven players listed as injured, but are by no means at the top of ...
While it’s a good sign for a healthy Premier League club that Arsenal fans are keener to look forward than relive the team’s past glories, it is interesting to look back at the club’s modern history ...
It has long been a point of view expressed on Untold that the argument between Manchester City and other clubs in the League over finances could well lead to the league fracturing, with the majority ...