Football journalists and Mesut Ozil: Morons everywhere
After Arsenal's defeat at Tottenham, a number of football writers turned their attentions to Mesut Ozil and his contribution at White Hart Lane.
Wheeling out...
David Rocastle, Arsenal’s most beloved number 7: With Ian Wright interview
Listen as we relive Rocastle's Arsenal career with exclusive soundbites from Ian Wright while other former Arsenal players reveal what they truly felt about the great man.
What needs to happen at Arsenal for Kroenke to step in
Arsenal have lost four league games out of five for the first time under Arsene Wenger, they're six points behind fourth place, and the manager is about to sign a two-year extension that pretty much only he and the board want him to sign.
Episode 79: Are Arsenal Getting Back on Track?
In this latest edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew is joined by Anita to discuss the win at Swansea and the burgeoning...
Arsenal beating Manchester United matters even when it doesn’t
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...
Bonus podcast: PSG v Arsenal discussion with French football expert, Lana Dawood
With the Champions League almost upon us, Stephen is joined by French football expert Lana Dawood to talk about Paris Saint-Germian post-Zlatan, and how she expects the game to go.
Arsenal fans overtake Liverpool as most annoying fans in country
As Gooners, we must address the reality that we might well have become the most distasteful fanbase in the Premier League.
Until relatively recently, I...
Series 1.2: Meet Joe Hulme, Arsenal’s first number 7
The very first man to have the number 7 on the back of a red Arsenal shirt (in both 1928 and 1933) was flying winger Joe Hulme. Learn all about him, including hearing from the man himself, in our latest pod
He ghosted around like Casper on a turbo cloud
At times, it was a frustrating evening at the Emirates on Tuesday night with Arsenal still bringing the bants, despite the season being nearly...
Series 1.3: David Rocastle, Arsenal’s most beloved number 7? With Ian Wright interview
Listen as we relive Rocastle's Arsenal career with exclusive soundbites from Ian Wright while other former Arsenal players reveal what they truly felt about the great man.
Why video refs will be brilliant when Arsenal play Spurs
A debate that took place on Twitter on Tuesday night as we waited for the video ref to make two calls over two goals in...
Episode 34: Wenger Out?
Stephen hosts our latest episode, joined by Paul and Anita to have a frank and honest discussion on whether Arsene Wenger should leave Arsenal.
They also preview...
Reaction: Arsenal need major surgery
Arsenal drew 2-2 against Manchester City and Daily Cannon's Matthew Wade delivers a damming verdict on Arsene Wenger and his squad.
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Chaos theory: Arsenal’s new plan?
So another week has come and gone and less and less makes any sense aboard the good ship Arsenal.
On the pitch Arsenal put in...
Episode 93: Why do we do this to ourselves? Leicester City, Manchester United &...
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.
Episode 57: It Could Have Been Worse
Stephen is joined by Daily Cannon's Glorious Emperor Lee Hurley to discuss the draw at Leicester, the lack of leadership at the club, and...
Episode 60: The return of the Lord
Paul and Sylvain join Matthew to run the rule over the new signings' debut, debate the rules re the penalty against Southampton, have a peek towards PSG away, and celebrate Nicklas Bendtner's signing for Nottingham Forest.
David Rocastle, Arsenal’s most beloved number 7: With Ian Wright interview
Listen as we relive Rocastle's Arsenal career with exclusive soundbites from Ian Wright, while other former Arsenal players reveal what they truly felt about the great man.
Episode 37: It’s alive, it’s alive!
Matthew is joined by Sylvain and Mosope to discuss the first team's return to functionality, and ask difficult questions.
Episode 50: You Had One Job
Matthew and Helen discuss the week's news, debate on how to capitalise on Aaron Ramsey's renaissance and wonder just how bad Germany really are...
Arsenal finally deliver some mental strength, but can it last?
Mental strength – two words guaranteed to make any Arsenal fan laugh or shake their head. But against Manchester City at Wembley on Sunday...
Episode 59: Molested by a beagle
Matthew returns to chat to Helen and Sylvain about the transfer window hokey cokey, Theo's return to usefulness and the Oxlade-Chamberlain conundrum.
Enjoy in the...
Why formation is not what Arsenal need to change
Arsenal changed their formation for the game against Middlesbrough and while they got the points, they convinced no-one their problems were behind them.
Episode 76: The mini Christmas one
In this latest edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew is on his own. He talks about winning against WBA, Wenger contract rumours...
Episode 66: Debuchy’s private cell
Matthew is joined on our Arsenal podcast this week by Helen and Anita to discuss Xhaka's ban, the Ludogorets goal-fest, the opposite vs Middlesbrough and look forward to the League Cup
Series 1.1: Meet George Armstrong, Arsenal’s greatest number 7?
Just under 130 men and women have pulled on the number 7 shirt at Arsenal since shirt numbers first became a thing, introduced by our very own Herbert Chapman who had to fight the FA who were opposed to such a radical notion. Geore Armstrong was perhaps the greatest.
Episode 61: Kolo Toure’s calm down hands
Matthew is joined by Helen and special guest JB (@gunnerpunner) to discuss going to Hull and back, tactical evolutions, left backs and the Arsenal...
Cech reveals he never set out to be a football goalkeeper
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It may surprise you to hear that Petr Cech, the world class goalkeeper and multiple trophy-winner, didn't originally set out in life...
Why Arsenal haven’t live up to expectations this season
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...
No pride, soul or mental strength: Arsenal answer many questions in Tottenham defeat
When Arsenal lose to Tottenham the natural reaction is to get angry.
Not this time.
This time we're just sad.
This pod comes from Lee Hurley's post-match...
How much will Arsenal get for Alexis Sanchez?
At this point, it's quite clear that Alexis Sanchez is off from Arsenal in the summer, so it seems only prudent that we should...
What should change look like at Arsenal?
For Arsenal, change is all anyone talks about at the moment. The question is, what do we want to achieve? And moreover, what should that change look like?
Tactics: Explaining went wrong for Arsenal against West Brom
‘Control’ in a footballing context is an almost subjective word that means different things to different people.
Someone who didn’t watch Saturday’s match at The...
Episode 78: The Arsenal Jekyll and Hyde show
In this latest edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew is joined by Anita to discuss the performances at Bournemouth and Hull, and...
Episode 29: Nothing like a 95th minute winner
Matthew is joined by Helen and Anita to talk about the thriller with Leicester City.
They also discuss effective substitutions, referees (again) and the emerging...
Is Arsene Wenger doing enough to win back some Arsenal fans?
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.
Wenger not bothered by fan protests, asks for ‘perspective’
Arsene Wenger, rather randomly, was talking on talkSPORT this weekend and he doesn't seem to be that bothered about the fan protests taking place outside the stadium.
Episode 3: Do we have to talk about Arsenal?
This week, Matthew Wade is joined by fellow Daily Cannon writers Stephen Bradley and Paul Williams to discuss events from the past week, even though...
Exasperating Arsenal’s problems get deeper every week
The manager doesn’t seem up to the job, the players say they want to play for him but just don’t seem to have it...
Episode 47: The Euro Distraction
Matthew and Sylvain talk France, fights and flare-guns.