Episode 52: Move along, nothing to see here
Matthew and Stephen talk Thierry, transfers and alternative tactics (or the absence of all three), and try not to worry about Chelsea.
Arteta’s gamble as Arsenal throw players out the transfer window
Matthew and Paul return from Covid cancellations to discuss Arsenal's underwhelming transfer window.
Episode 178: No more paper for the cracks
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew and Paul talk about losing to West Ham, the reality of the state of...
Episode 260: Ozil can’t fix things at Arsenal as Pep’s protégé pipped to the...
How can Arsenal start scoring goals again and why Mesut Ozil can't fix things, now matter how much we'd all love him to
Episode 256: Arsenal’s good news keeps on coming
This week, we enjoy Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang signing on, winning by the river v Fulham and the upgrade in Mikel Arteta's official status.
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...
Episode 297: Arsenal Euros final fallout and pre-season anticipation
Matthew and Anita look back at Italy's shoot-out victory over England, talk selections and send Saka some love taking his first ever professional penalty in England's biggest game in over 50 years.
Arsenal’s fixture list is perfect not painful
It's been a few weeks since Arsenal's fixture list for the 2017–18 Premier League season was announced and there really is only one way to describe it - perfect.
Arsenal’s opening day record has massive summer lesson attached
For a club with such vast resources, excellent personnel and valuable Premier League experience, Arsenal have a dreadful record on the opening day of...
Episode 210: Are diamonds really forever?
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Stephen and Anita discuss the 3-1 defeat to Liverpool, formation changes, VAR, and how Arsenal...
Episode 18: The Grimness of Broken Limbs
Matthew, Helen and Paul try to avoid falling victim to any concrete pits as they argue over how Arsenal should have tried to avoid...
Arteta-ball keeps rolling but now the real test begins with Liverpool
On this week's Daily Cannon podcast, Matthew and Paul look back at the comfortable win over Leicester City, rave over the Partey/Odegaard/Saka hub, and give some love to Xhaka/Laca for their selfless efforts.
Welbeck: It’s not good enough for us as a club
Danny Welbeck spoke with Sky Sports after Arsenal's 2-2 draw with Manchester City on Sunday afternoon.
Episode 194: Can Europe stop the negative cycle?
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew, Anita, and JB (@gunnerpunner) pick the bones out of the last few fixtures and...
Episode 328: Eddie steadies Arsenal as D-day approaches
Matthew and Paul look back at the win over Leeds, praise Nketiah's ability to repeatedly close down goalies and try not to soil their undergarments ahead of Thursday's visit to the toilet bowl.
Episode 121: Does Mike Dean mean another 5-2 win?
In this latest edition of the Daily Cannon podcast, Matthew is joined by Anita & Sylvain to get nervous about the noisy neighbours, and look forward to looking back to '89.
Episode 132: Budget Egyptian Gilberto
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew and Paul talk tactics, transfers and being Carabao Cup final-bound.
Podcast: Female pundits show up disgraceful standards of commentary we’ve accepted for too long
It will have escaped nobody’s attention that Alex Scott and Eni Aluko are female pundits offering their opinions at the World Cup. In this mini-pod, Lee Hurley briefly discusses the problems women face in the footballing world while asking why we tolerate the awful standards delivered by male pundits in the game.
Episode 177: Triumph of Will(ock)
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew and Anita look back at our FA Cup 3rd Round victory over Blackpool, discuss...
Episode 105: Chelsea fly in Arsenal’s bird’s nest soup
In this latest edition of the Daily Cannon podcast, Matthew is joined by Anita to discuss beating Bayern on penalties, being stuffed by Chelsea,...
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.
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 68: The one that got away
Matthew and Helen discuss the North London Derby.
They also discuss where the result leaves them in regards to their title-chasing rivals in episode 68...
Episode 114: When is a streak, a streak?
In this latest edition of the Daily Cannon podcast, Stephen is joined by Sylvain to discuss the win over West Brom, and ponder if Lacazette, Özil and Alexis being in the same team will actually work.
Episode 323: Arsenal’s men and women finding form when it matters most
Matthew is joined by Sylvain Jamet to talk about wins against Watford and Wolves and the women's wins against Reading and Birmingham, all while trying not to worry about war (although we discuss what that means for Chelsea FC).
Episode 51: So now what?
Matthew and Helen discuss the fallout from the Euros.
They also discuss how Arsenal now have the problem of putting a Ramsey-shaped peg in an...
Coquelin responds to Henry's 'Columbo' nickname
Thierry Henry was singing Francis Coquelin's praise during a recent game on Sky Sports.
Referring to the midfielder as a policeman, he promoted him to detective...
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...
Arsenal will need more than luck against Tottenham and Manchester United
Three at the back. Three games. Three wins. Does this mean Arsenal are back on track?
No.
Arsenal have had to rely on lady luck to...
Episode 269: Can we play Chelsea every week?
A happier podcast (with new & improved sound quality!) this week as Matthew is joined by Anita and Paul to bask in the long forgotten glow of a league win.
Episode 5: Arsenal need less talent and more leaders
Recorded immediately after the final whistle of the game against Liverpool, Matthew Wade, Stephen Bradley and Paul Williams got together for episode five of the...
Episode 179: Not such a Blue Monday
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew and Anita discuss the smiting of Chelsea and the power of tactical flexibility.
They also...
Episode 257: Hammers deflected, stiffer Arsenal tests to come
Matthew is joined by @09Rohan to have a brief look back at squeaking past West Ham, learning tactical lessons, and wondering if the League Cup matters.
What sort of owner is Stan Kroenke and what is Alisher Usmanov up to?
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.
‘Wilshere is too brave for his own good and pays the price’
Liam Brady has been speaking to Ray Parlour on TalkSport about Jack Wilshere.
The former youth team manager was asked about Jack's potential and his injuries,...
Episode 224: Southampton shambles signals the end… surely?
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew and Anita talk through the latest horrible home game, the unbearable numbness of equalising, and...
Episode 241: Luiz, Lewis and lifting lockdown
Matthew and Anita return after a Coronavirus haitus to compare the impact of the pandemic in Croatia and the UK, look forward to the return of football, and wonder if Arteta's magic works in absentia.
Episode 161: Too late to say Sarri
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew and Anita pick apart the battle of the new managers at Stamford Bridge, note...
Darren Burgess on forced recovery & learning Spanish
Arsenal’s Head of Elite Recovery, Darren Burgess, has been speaking about the benefits of ‘forced recovery’ amid the pressure of social media abuse, as well as his need to learn Spanish now that the management team at Arsenal has changed.
Why are we talking Alexis’ antics and not Leicester red cards?
Arsenal beat Leicester 1-0 at the Emirates thanks to Nacho Monreal but all the talk is about Mike Jones and Alexis Sanchez.