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In this episode I'm joined by Philippe Auclair to chat about some more end of season Arsenal stuff, reaction to the Champions League final in terms of how both teams are perceived in football style terms but without sufficient context, before we discuss the upcoming World Cup which starts today. There's focus on Gianni Infantino and the way he has made FIFA his own personal fiefdom, building power and influence, but being too cowardly to use it when his own people need it. There are some wider thoughts on the tournament as a whole, a little more Arsenal stuff at the end, a chance to win a cool celebration photo book, and more.
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\In this episode we chat about James' ongoing adventures in Chicago, where he's doing a lot of stuff on his own but often surrounded by lots of people. We chat about Kai Havertz scoring for Germany, and other Arsenal related World Cup stuff, transfer stories involving two young players, as well as discussing stories linking Riccardo Calafiori to Real Madrid. In part 2 we answer listener questions about the summer transfer window with names like Morgan Rogers and Sandro Tonali mentioned, Ethan Nwaneri, changing the attacking emphasis ahead of next season, our 'Presidential' promises to win over Arsenal fans, and loads more.
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In this episode I'm joined by Laura Kirk-Francis and Andrew Allen to continue the enjoyment of Arsenal winning the league, the celebrations that engendered all around the world and at the parade last Sunday. We chat about the need to keep celebrating after so many people told us we shouldn't, Mikel Arteta and how this title win might impact him (if at all), what it means for the players to see the extent of the fanbase, before we revisit some of our pre-season podcast conversation with Laura and Andrew about things we'd have to contend with this season, the manager, media coverage, rating the transfer window and lots more.
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In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim and Jamie talk about Katie McCabe's controversial move to Chelsea, the reaction to it and how it impacts her Arsenal legacy with the supporters. There is also discussion of Victoria Pelova's likely move to Spurs, Laila Harbert's move to San Diego Wave and Arsenal's interest in Lisa Baum. In the second half, Tim and Jamie take listener questions on the best signing of last season, this summer's transfer activity and the balance between ceiling and floor raising and how Arsenal fix issues with goal scoring and aerial domination.
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In this episode we convene a few days after Arsenal lost the Champions League final to PSG in Budapest. So much has happened since then, that's it's hard to really keep track, but we go chronologically through the trips to Hungary, the atmosphere in the city among other Arsenal fans, and lots more before we get to the game itself. Kai Havertz's early goal had a big impact on the game, not simply by virtue of putting us ahead, but how it influenced the game state. There's discussion of the penalty they were awarded and the one we weren't, the referee's performance, extra-time, and ultimately the heartbreak of the penalty shoot-out with analysis of the takers and the order in which they were taken.
After some reflections on how it all felt, we go into part 2 to talk about the post-game reaction in Budapest, what we can learn from this game, before focusing on the incredible scenes in North London at the parade which really helped diminish the pain of the night before. We also take some listener questions about Josh Kroenke and his role, the potential profile of summer signings, Arsenal being emotional, and loads more besides. It's a long one, strap in!
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In this very special Preview Podcast, I'm joined by Lewis Ambrose to look ahead to our Champions League final against PSG in Budapest.
We chat about the mood surrounding the club since becoming champions, and how that might filter into Saturday's game, before we discuss possible team selections and some of the decisions Mikel Arteta has to make.
Will Jurrien Timber be fit, and if he is, how big a risk is it to start him after a long period without playing? Who will start at left-back? How will we configure our midfield with the many options available to the manager? Will that have an impact on the front three and who gets the nod to start up top?
All that, some PSG analysis, general chat about this game versus the last final we played the final in 2006, and lots more.
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In this episode we chat after the final day of the Premier League season and the trophy presentation to the champions at Selhurst Park. We talk a lot about the occasion, and a little about the actual game which saw us finish the campaign with a 2-1 win. Then it's the celebrations and presentations, the moments, reflections on the team and how they drove to the title, Mikel Arteta and the job he's done to finally become a Premier League winning manager, some of the highlights and fun bits, before we answer listener questions about KSE, Ethan Nwaneri's absence, sliding doors moments throughout the season, player trophy lifts and lots more.
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In this bonus episode I chat with Arsenal legend Ian Wright about Arsenal winning the title at long last, his celebrations outside the stadium on Tuesday night, how the team showed strength of character after three second placed finishes, the Champions League final and what that would mean for how this squad is remembered, Eberechi Eze's first season in red and white after his summer move, and more.
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In this episode we're talking the morning after Arsenal were confirmed as Premier League champions for 2025-26. We chat about our experiences of Tuesday evening, how it played out on the pitch and off it, the subsequent celebrations, and try to put into words what it means to win the league again after 22 years. There's discussion of the journey the club and fans have been on together, Mikel Arteta finally getting over the line at the expense of Pep Guardiola, some key players and moments, and reflections on how this season played out. We also answer listener questions, and while focusing on the positives, we take a little time to start the process of giving a bit back to some of those who have invested in Arsenal's failure, as well as some words of appreciation for the Arseblog and Gunnerblog communities who have played a big part in our experience of this fantastic achievement. All that and lots more.
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Hey folks, here's the audio version of our live show at Union Chapel on Saturday evening.
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In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim and Jamie talk over the 3-1 win over Liverpool at Anfield to close out the WSL season and confirm 2nd place. Tim and Jamie talk about Alessia Russo and Mariona's seasons but the main focus is on the goodbyes to departing players. The panel discuss the departure of Katie McCabe and the handling of it and then there is a four minute exclusive interview with McCabe recorded right after the Liverpool game. In part two, Tim and Jamie take listener questions on the impact of the departures and who might step up as some of the new leaders of this squad.
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In this episode, recorded in my London hotel room, I chat with Tom Canton after the high drama of Sunday against West Ham has died down a little bit, but the drama of the season and how it's being experienced continues unabated. We chat about that, the big injury to Ben White that has ended his season, and the likelihood of Jurrien Timber returning in time for the Champions League final. We also answer some questions about Mikel Arteta's use of Myles Lewis-Skelly, whether we might see rule changes at set-pieces next season, whether there's an anticlimactic way to win the league, deals with the universe, and lots more.
Please note: I'm not happy with the audio for this episode, so my apologies for that.
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In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim and Jamie look back at Saturday's 3-0 away win at Aston Villa. Tim and Jamie begin the podcast with the news of the departures of Codina and Pelova and they consider the legacy of Beth Mead. Then there is talk about the win at Villa, including the performance of Smilla Holmberg on the right, Russo going to another level this season and Renee Slegers' post-match explanation that she decided to loosen tactical instruction for this game and allow the players to express themselves. In part two, there are listener questions on how to replace a player like Mead, the apparent U-turn on McCabe's contract and on how much bigger the squad needs to be next season.
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In this episode we look back at Sunday's dramatic 1-0 win away at West Ham. We chat about the bright start Arsenal made with numerous chances in the opening 20 minutes before momentum was halted by Ben White's injury and Mikel Arteta's decision to use Declan Rice at right-back – a decision which was hard to understand. We also discuss second half subs as he endeavoured to change things around, and the three key incidents in the final stages: the Mateus Fernandes chance, Leandro Trossard's goal, and the 'goal' West Ham scored which was ruled out for two obvious fouls on David Raya. There was a lot to go through for Arsenal fans at the time, and since with some frankly dishonest commentary and punditry, but in the end we took three vital points. We also answer listener questions about what we do at right-back if White's injury is bad, the collective effort being more important than any one individual, Zubimendi's reaction to being a sub who was subbed, and lots more.
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In this episode I'm joined by first by Sam Dean to discuss the ins and outs of Arsenal's 1-0 win over Atletico Madrid last night, a result which sends us through to the Champions League final. We chat about the team selection and Mikel Arteta keeping faith with the team that beat Fulham, Atletico's tactical approach in the first half, Bukayo Saka's goal which ultimately won the tie, the way the second half played out, the perception of the two managers differing despite similarities in touchline behaviour, and how it felt like there was a real moment of communion between the team and fans as the final whistle went and the celebrations began.
There's also a quick chat with James as we react to a first CL final in 20 years and only the second in the club's history, what it all means and feels like from a fan perspective, how this might impact the rest of our Premier League campaign and more.
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In this episode we look back at Saturday's very enjoyable 3-0 win over Fulham. It's one which certainly connected with the fans in the stadium, and we start by chatting about the reaction to the half-time whistle, before discussing an excellent first half with three goals, the impactful return of Bukayo Saka who got a goal and an assist, two goals and an excellent performance from Viktor Gyokeres, Leandro Trossard bringing some technical quality to the left, and how a handsome half-time lead and that kind of performance were just what everyone needed after some difficult experiences of late. There's also a big chat about Myles Lewis-Skelly in midfield and whether this opens a door for him after a frustrating season, a look ahead to the game tomorrow night and its importance, as well as listener questions about Declan Rice, William Saliba, who might play left-back against Atletico Madrid, and lots more.
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In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim and Jamie rake over the coals of Arsenal's Champions League semi-final exit to Lyon on Saturday. They talk about not being able to live with Lyon's intensity in the first half, the VAR penalty decision, Arsenal's second half improvement, the substitutions and whether they expose depth issues with the squad at this level and there is some chat about the emotional response to the defeat. In part 2, Tim and Jamie ask your questions submitted on BlueSky, most of which were about squad building and the summer transfer window.
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In this episode I'm joined by Kaya Kaynak to chat about the 1-1 draw with Atletico Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday evening. It may not have been a high scoring 'thriller' but it was still a compelling game, with interesting tactical aspects to consider from both managers. We discuss the ebb and flow the game itself, the two penalties that were awarded and scored, and the one that was given to Arsenal but then taken away by a VAR review which left Mikel Arteta 'fuming', in his own words. We also chat about how the substitutes the Arsenal boss made an impact, how the game is poised for the second leg, and lots more – including an update on the fundraiser and details of the Arseblog donations for the month of April.
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In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim and Jamie run the rule over Arsenal’s 2-1 Champions League semi-final first leg over Lyon in North London. There is discussion of the line-ups, the performances of Emily Fox, Caitlin Foord, Katie McCabe and Lotte Wubben-Moy, as well as reflections on Arsenal’s increasing maturity and experience at dealing with situations in this competition. Tim and Jamie look back on a pair of pretty calamitous goals in the second half that Arsenal nevertheless deserved. There is also chat (and some extra context) around reports that Manchester City are closing in on signing Beth Mead and Katie McCabe. In the second half, Tim and Jamie take your questions from BlueSky.
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In this episode we look back at Saturday's 1-0 win over Newcastle which sent us back to the top of the table. We chat about the goal we scored and the grumbling about short corners beforehand to try and understand why that was happening, but taking the lead didn't give us the kind of control we all crave right now. There's analysis of how Arsenal performed and the perception of the performance via commentary, a look at whether or not Nick Pope should have been sent off, the big chance Newcastle missed, and the major opportunity we missed towards the end of the game, before we answer questions about why the players look so tired, the constant stream of injuries, Myles Lewis-Skelly playing in midfield, front three selection issues and lots more.
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