That’s possibly the same “supercomputer” as made a pretty average fist of predicting how the first set of games would end up. So when they tell us that “Arsenal could face a nightmare draw in the next ...
PGMO remains the problem, and the problem just got worse; The real danger facing Arsenal is not Michael Oliver, it is PGMO, and here is why; Just published on the Arsenal History ...
It turns out it isn’t exactly a supercomputer (it really is just a fairly nifty computer), but yes, some people do treat it as one, so let us see how the “supercomputer” predicts the table in relation ...
In such circumstances, PGMO has a history of continuing to claim they are right and everyone else is wrong. However, the decision against PGMO does not show just that on this occasion the PGMO and the ...
So Arsenal would have to lose, shall we say, 6-0, against 31st placed Girona (who have so far managed to win one game in seven in the Champions League) while at the same time Brest would have to win 4 ...
Leaving aside the penalties in the FA Cup in those eight games Arsenal have scored thirteen goals and conceded eight, so a fairly decent run of form – although if you just judged Arsenal on the media ...
PGMO have had it their own way for decades – the secrecy, the statement that they are always right, the refusal to engage with the public or the media. Or to put it in one phrase, “They don’t even ...
It is fundamental to the reporting of referees in England that the media do not mention how massively refereeing varies from one referee to another, although in recent years the data has been revealed ...
It was refreshing to hear the Match of the Day commentators be unequivocal in their condemnation of the referee for the Wolverhampton match, although it was a shame that their review, like the BBC ...