Episode 97: Martin Keown doesn’t hug people
In this latest edition of the Daily Cannon podcast, Matthew is joined by Paul and Sylvain to bask in the glow of Arsenal’s 13th FA…
In this latest edition of the Daily Cannon podcast, Matthew is joined by Paul and Sylvain to bask in the glow of Arsenal’s 13th FA…
In the cold light of day viewing this season as anything other than a disappointment is somewhat difficult. The warm fuzzy feeling of the FA…
Goalline clearances and the post kept Chelsea in it far longer than they deserved. In fact, we were playing so well you couldn’t help but…
This season showed that no matter what Arsenal players believe or what Arsene Wenger is telling them, they have very clearly not been good enough.…
In order to understand Stan Kroenke as Arsenal owner, you need to understand how he’s operated in his other sports ventures, Stateside. Thankfully, Stephen Bradley is an NFL nut and he’s taken the time to put together this pod to help to explain Silent Stan to the Arsenal fans Kroenke prefers to ignore. He also examines Alisher Usmanov’s offer for the club and what he could be up to.
In this latest edition of the Daily Cannon podcast, Matthew and Anita try to make sense of the Everton game, reluctantly embrace the Europa League,…
Well it had to happen sometime, didn’t it? You win the lottery 20 years in a row, there’s going to come a time when your…
In this latest edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Stephen is joined by Helen to discuss the recent victories over Southampton, Stoke, and Sunderland.
At times, it was a frustrating evening at the Emirates on Tuesday night with Arsenal still bringing the bants, despite the season being nearly over.…
Tottenham fans shamed themselves at White Hart Lane as they sang the most disgusting song about Sol Campbell, and the media chose to ignore it lest it go against the ‘great Spurs day’ narrative.
Arsenal made light work of Stoke on Saturday with a display that has been a long time coming.
In this short pod, Lee Hurley casts his eye over each of the players who came away from Middle Earth with all three points and how this run is the most Arsenal thing ever.
Football fans are a notoriously fickle bunch and I make no exception for myself in that classification.
Sometimes it’s easy to make your decision based on nothing more than the last result or two, it does, after all, take effort to incorporate information from a decade or more into any reasoning.
So, what happens if people are changing their mind again about Arsene Wenger?
This pod was written and read by Lee Hurley.
Granit Xhaka arrived in the Premier League this season with a reputation for getting himself into trouble with the ref on a regular basis. There’s…
In this latest edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew is joined by Paul to rejoice in beating Manchester United and celebrate the state visit of Anita and her entourage.
Arsenal’s midfield outshone their United counterparts and provided the perfect platform for Sunday’s 2-0 win, which leaves Jose Mourinho still searching for his first league…
Arsenal ended Manchester United’s unbeaten run, Arsene Wenger beat Jose Mourinho, and for one glorious afternoon, football was fun again for Gooners the globe over.…
There are three possible reasons as to why Arsenal haven’t lived up to expectations this season: The manager isn’t good enough to get the best…
New Arsenal signings and individual upgrades may result in more moments of magic, but the same Achilles heels will remain. This goes beyond players and…
In this latest edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew is joined by Paul to discuss the victory over Leicester City, how Robert Huth is his own worst enemy, and preview the game against Manchester United on Sunday.
Arsenal still haven’t announced a decision on Arsene Wenger’s future and it seems like they don’t actually have a clue what’s going on or what…