Episode 303: Help us Martin Odegaard, you’re our only hope
Help us Martin Odegaard, you’re our only hope: This week, we try to see what lessons can be learned from Chelsea, where our signings fit and ask is Mari the new Cygan?
Help us Martin Odegaard, you’re our only hope: This week, we try to see what lessons can be learned from Chelsea, where our signings fit and ask is Mari the new Cygan?
This week, Matthew is joined by Paul and Brentford fan and host of the Sustainababble podcast (@thebabblewagon) Dave Powell (@powellds) to run the rule over any remaining Arsenal pre-season optimism evaporating on day one.
This week, Matthew and Anita ponder the conclusions that can be taken from Arsenal’s pre-season, rank transfer priorities and remember a time when we had more than one creative player on the pitch.
As a special extra to celebrate 300 episodes, an exclusive interview with football writer Ryan Baldi (@RyanBaldiFW) about what he learnt researching his new book ‘ The Dream Factory: Inside the Make-or-Break World of Football’s Academies’.
Celebrate 300 episodes as we look back at the contrasting fortunes of the men’s and women’s teams against Chelsea, what we can learn from both and where £50m man Ben White fits in.
Stephen is joined by Anita this week to discuss the signing of Albert Sambi Lokonga, Emile Smith Rowe’s contract extension and why giving him the number 10 shirt is such a big deal.
Stephen is joined this week by Paul Williams and author Darren Berry, to discuss the acquisition of both Nuno Tavares and Albert Sambi Lokonga by the Gunners.
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.
Stephen Bradley flies solo this week, and foremost on his mind is the departure of Matteo Guendouzi.
This week, Matthew & Stephen chew the fat over this week’s Arsenal transfer links – specifically looking at Ben White’s potential roles and appeal, wonder why the ESR to Villa story won’t die.
Stephen sits in for Matthew this week, and he is joined by Anita to discuss Kieran Tierney signing a new contract, how much would they be willing to sell Emile Smith-Rowe for, and Stephen’s pessimism kicks into overdrive whilst discussing the start of next season’s fixture list.
This week, we weigh up the pros and cons of Arsenal bids for Ben White and James Maddison, wonder who will replace Xhaka, and ask ‘What system does Arteta want to play anyway?’
Matthew is joined by Stephen and Paul to review Arsenal’s 2020-21 season, and they also have an impromptu end of season awards ceremony.
Matthew and Stephen sit down to discuss the decisions waiting in the summer ahead for Arsenal, Mikel Arteta, Edu and the Kroenkes.
On this week’s podcast, Matthew and Paul look back at victories over both halves of the M23 rivalry and the sparkling end of season form of our record signing.
In this week’s Daily Cannon podcast, Matthew, Paul and (for the first half of the podcast) Anita look back at the win over Chelsea and the delicious FA Cup Final VAR moment.
On this week’s Daily Cannon podcast, we discuss the fallout from Arsenal’s disastrous 2-1 aggregate defeat to Villarreal and how the victory over West Brom left more questions than answers
Stephen Bradley is joined by Lana Dawood to discuss Arsenal’s upcoming second-leg clash with Villarreal and whether Gabriel Martinelli deserves to be dropped after his…
Protests, sales, contracts, and what Arsenal does with its money is fast becoming more important than what it does with its players
After a frenetic 48 hours in the footballing world, Stephen Bradley put out the signal for an emergency pod to react to the immediate impact that all of this Super League malarkey will have on Arsenal.