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  • Travel can keep us away. Sickness can keep us away. Hell, bad results can keep us away. But when it's North London Derby time, nothing can keep us from our podcasting duties! That's right, our intrepid duo are here to preview Sunday's all important North London Derby.

    The podcasts starts where all podcasts should start with a laugh at our neighbors to the West, then we discuss Arsenal's what we learned from Arsenal's many fixtures since Tottenham's last match, the change in the way Premier League games have been refereed over the last couple of months, and we laugh at Chelsea again.

    Then the preview starts. What players may be out with injury for Tottenham? Who may replace them? What does that mean for the tactics each manager may employ?

    After the injury discussion, we talk about some key matchups and how they might affect the game. Then we look at the 15 day gap from Tottenham's last fixture and how that may affect the tactics, flow of the game, and, ultimately, the result.

    Rick gives his overview of Tottenham's defense, midfield, and forward units and how each may influence the game. Cal reviews each line of Arsenal's side and tries to guess what starting lineup Arteta may use. He has to choose from a more defensive set up and one geared for full on attack. Listen in to see which players are in each and which he thinks the manager will pick.

    There is a discussion of how important this game is for each team, the stakes that are riding on it, and how that might inform as to how the game plays out. Rest assured, that our podcasters put it all on the line with their predictions of the score and result. Tune in to hear what they think!

    Thank you for listening!

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  • Arsenal fans have had a week to revel in their dramatic Champions League win against a stout Porto side, while down Seven Sisters Road, Tottenham fans are wondering what happened to their team during that same week. Cal and Rick are here to join in and discuss both teams and what the future's look like for each.

    2:45 But, first, Rick tries, unsuccessfully to teach Cal how to pronounce Ange Postecoglou.

    5:31 Cal (kinda) jumps right into discussing Arsenal's narrow win at the Emirates against a tough, skilled, and determined Porto side. It starts with an analyzation of Porto's style of play, continues into how it took a moment of brilliance to finally break through against them, and concludes with a discussion of the bravery shown by Arsenal's new keeper, and every Arsenal fans' new favorite player (at least through the international break) David Raya. Then Rick can resist bringing up Arsenal's participation in the upcoming Harry Kane Derby and relishing in him possibly sending the Gunners home in the Quarterfinals. Cal is not happy and has to "fire" back.

    38:10 Rick tells us what happened to guys that trotted out on the pitch against Fulham on Saturday (Rick doesn't want to call them Spurs). Rick looks at the contrast to the previous game, tries to explain the performance against Fulham (or at least rationalize it), discuss where Tottenham go from here. Then Cal can't resist playing a clip from Ange Postecoglou's post match press conference so Rick and analyze his comments. The ensuing process vs results discussion is quite fun.

    Thank you for listening!

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  • Arsenal left it late while Tottenham slowly ground down whatever team showed up at Villa Park to play them. Dare we say it looks like there are two pretty dang good teams that call North London home? For this week at least.

    First, Cal details Arsenal's thrilling late win at the Emirates against a Brentford side that showed up to do everything but play football. Aaron Ramsdale's mistake meant that Kai Havertz was needed late on to seal the three points to send Arsenal top of the table. Listen to Cal analyze the game, discuss the evolution of Declan Rice, the improvement of Kai Havertz, and why Arsenal's midfield can lead them to the title.

    Next, Rick discusses why Tottenham hammering Aston Villa into surrender was Spurs' best performance of the Ange Postecoglou era. Listen to hear him marvel at Son's form, Johnson's energy, and Van der Ven's skill and all round badassness. He is very bullish on the rest of the season and on this episode, he tells you why.

    Thank you for listening!

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  • Rinse - Tottenham have two weeks off to rinse the stench of their performance from the 1-2 loss to Wolves over the weekend. Rick is on hand to review the game and discuss the reason for the result, as well as Spurs poor run of form. You will hear his analysis of why Tottenham lost this match, his concern that his club has started slipping into some old, bad habits, what those habits are, and how Postecoglou can fix them.

    Repeat - Cal gets to talk about Arsenal repeating dominating performances by analyzing Arsenal's 0-5 drubbing of Burnley. And while Rick continually uses the phrase "pub team" our resident Arsenal fan is having none of it. Arsenal didn't suddenly get lucky and they haven't just had a run of fixtures against bad teams, rather, the Gunners have pushed the quality of their play to another level. One not seen by Arsenal fans in years. Tune in and Cal will analyze what they are doing differently physically, mentally, and tactically.

    Thank you for listening!

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  • Sure, Spurs fans would love to have another extra time win and, wait . . . I think Arsenal just scored another goal! It was a great week for Spurs and Gunner fans as both teams did exactly what they needed to in order to keep their hopes for this season alive.

    First it was Spurs scoring a stoppage time goal to finally overcome a bright Brighton. Rick is up first to discuss how they were able to play through their mistakes and win in spite of their form and a difficult opponent. You can hear how excited he is to have the full Tottenham squad fit, even though they may not be clicking on all cylinders at the moment. He will make you think they soon will.

    Then Cal tries to describe the demolition of the team that showed up in the London Stadium wearing Claret and Blue. It wasn't West Ham. Or at least the same West Ham team that showed up at the Emirates in December. However, what made things even more difficult for the Hammers was it also wasn't the same Arsenal team that showed up that day either. Listen in to learn why Cal thinks this one is in the title race.

    All that and more on this episode of the Arsenal Tottenham Fan Podcast!


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  • Yes it's the 80th Episode of the Arsenal Tottenham Fan Podcast and, while Rick and Cal had some epic celebrations planned: confetti, prizes for our listeners, and even pictures of a photographer, they learned that, regardless of the occasion, the Premier League media think celebrations (at least by Arsenal) are not cool. So this episode will pass into history, just like the previous 79.

    But this is not just any episode. No, this is the one where Rick starts off by marveling at the incredible goal scoring form of the guy who is wearing Richarlison's jersey. He is finishing like a peak Harry Kane, yet we know it can't be him, can it? Whoever it is, everything he touches turns to goal. Kind of like how it is when Tottenham is defending set pieces. And Rick doesn't shy away from that topic either as it cost Tottenham a much needed win and saw them drop out of the top 4.

    Cal then celebrates Arsenal's must win win over Liverpool, quietly and reservedly, just like any Premier League fan should, right? Wrong!!!!!! No, he is all too happy to praise Mikel Arteta, every player, and all 60,000 fans who dismantled a Liverpool team that came into this match having lost just once in their previous 33 games. You will hear analysis of the key moments of the match, the tactics that freed Martinelli to run rampant down the left and hold Liverpool to just one shot on goal, and why Kia Havertz was actually the Man of the Match.

    Following that is a look ahead to the Tottenham v Brighton fixture and Arsenal's trip to suddenly bogey team West Ham.

    Thank you for listening!

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  • That's right, we're back! While snow, sleet, and dark of night may not detour your postman; sickness, technical issues, and travel (not to mention three Arsenal losses) can interrupt the Arsenal Tottenham Fan Podcast. However, we are now well, technically savvy, home, and Arsenal have won two in a row . . . so we're back and better than ever!

    And yes, Cal, ever the optimist still feels Arsenal are in the title race now that Arsenal have overcome the Premier League team masquerading as Crystal Palace and, ex-Tottenham manager's Nottingham Forest squad. It took Arsenal a while to come to grips with the way Nottingham Forrest "blocked" the Gunners game, but like Robin Hood, they eventually found the target and went back home very merry men. Listen for all the positives, as well as a few worries, as Cal breaks down the key moments of the match.

    Rick was never concerned about how Tottenham were playing against the Fighting Neal Maupay's . . . except after they scored the game's first goal and look equal to the task during the first half. But Ange "Midas Touch" Postecoglou made the right substitutions at the half time break and Spurs took over the match in short order. They even had the audacity to give Neal Maupay some of his own Madison. You can hear Rick relive the match, analyze what made the key moments important, and discuss who he thought were the best players on the pitch.

    In the final segment you will hear Cal and Rick break down Arsenal's must win game against high flying Liverpool on Sunday and Rick mention Spurs' important fixture first thing Saturday morning versus Everton.

    Thank you for listening!


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  • The WiFi on the Outer Banks of North Carolina let us down last week, much like the finishing of Arsenal's attackers on Saturday. Yet, we've persevered to deliver another podcast about Arsenal and Tottenham . . . just what the world needs! On this episode Cal mentions Arsenal's shocking win over Luton in terms of how it compared to Liverpool's and Man City's visits there and in terms of it's impact on Mikel Arteta, the PGMOL, and the fixture against Villa. From there, it's a deeper dive into the Villa match, which, he mentions, was a match that is hard to analyze. Nevertheless, Cal gives it his best shot, and Rick is all too happy to take a few shots, but much like Martin Odegaard, they were wide of the mark. However, when it comes to discussing Tottenham, Rick is as true as Richarlison's right boot (I can't believe I'm typing that). Ange's Spurs dropped the rot by topping Newcastle 4-1 and Rick is all too pleased to run riot over all aspects of this impressive win. Then it's Cal's turn to review the 1-1 draw between Arsenal and PSV in the Champion's League and preview who Arsenal can draw in the round of 16. The podcast ends with a preview of this weekend's upcoming matches for both Arsenal and Tottenham.

    Thank you for listening!

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  • What a week for The Arsenal and what a game for Spurs! First, Arsenal see through Lens to the tune of 6 - 0, then scare Wolves before subduing them 2-1. Up north, Spurs ran, passed, and laughed their way to an exciting 3-3 draw with now third place Man City and their profligate center forward turned Eeyore of the Eastlands.

    Arteta said Arsenal just needed to score early and they did in both games this week. Cal is all too happy to relive all eight goals and how the first in each game opened the floodgates. But that's not all: there are discussions of Arsenal's domination of their Champion's League Group, the upcoming match vs PSV, and what the hell is a "dead rubber?" Cal and Rick move on to review the match against Wolves and Arsenal's ever improving attack, Zinchenko--the good and the bad, the 5 straight wins after Newcastle and the impact of Arteta's comments, and how the improving left eight is driving Arsenal's improving form.

    Postecoglou said, "let's have a go, mate." And boy did they. Rick is part proud, part excited, and mostly amazed at the way Tottenham are playing. Not just the results, but the daring, the flair, and the courage. Once again, Spurs goes to Manchester, faces the defending Premier League Champion, and returns to North London with something to show for their efforts. Hear Rick share his thoughts on a team without their best players and a manager without fear.

    Thank you for listening!

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  • For the first time this season Arsenal find themselves top of the table, and, while Tottenham suffered their third straight defeat, they are still in fifth and only four points off Arsenal. We predicted the top of the table was going to be tight this season, but when four points separate first and fifth, it's squeaky tight!

    Has Arsenal found it's keeper? Or have they lost a keeper? Saturday's win over Brentford made a case for both actually. Cal and Rick fly into the penalty area with their takes on how Arteta has handled the Keeper situation for Arsenal this year, it's effect on Aaron Ramsdale, and what to make of Arteta's comments, or non comments, on this situation after the match. Cal discusses how good Bretford has been at home and how good of a win it was for Arsenal, what he learned, and what Arsenal could do to improve going forward.

    Meanwhile, down Seven Sisters Road, Rick is lamenting Tottenham's injury crisis and discusses how this affected Postecoglou's strategy for the match. They go further to discuss Son's (non) hat-trick, playing without any center backs, and which player has taken his game to the next level. Rick also talks about the "honeymoon period" for the new manager and how that also might be affecting his strategy and team selections.

    The podcast closes with a look forward to Tottenham's match against City and Arsenal's Champions League fixture against Lens and their Premier League match against Wolves.

    Thank you for listening!

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  • Match week 11 was so action packed that we have divided our normal weekly episode into two: one for Arsenal that discusses the Arsenal v Newcastle Game and the other to cover the Tottenham v Chelsea Game. This is the Tottenham episode.

    So much to talk about and so little time . . . unless there is a VAR review of course. How did Spurs win a match where they were outscored 4-1? Well, you'll have to ask Rick because he was happy with the performance, if not the result. And he is more than happy to discuss all the incidents:
    -2 Goals Given
    -4 Goals Taken Away
    -2 Injuries
    -2 Yellow Cards
    -1 Red Card
    Then Rick discusses the second half! Join us for a lively discussion that centers around all these events and touches on VAR, refs in general, and what is next for the administration of the game.

    Thank you for listening!

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  • So much happened this weekend in the Premier League that Rick and I are dividing our weekly episode into two: one that focuses on the Arsenal v Newcastle Game and one that focused on the Tottenham v Chelsea Game. This is the Arsenal Podcast.

    On it we cover all the action from the slugfest (literally) that was the Arsenal Newcastle Game at St James Park. First, Cal discusses the West Ham match and how it might have informed Arsenal's mindset going into the Newcastle match. He talks about the football--yes, there was football to discuss, and you might get more of that from this podcast than any you regularly listen too. And then he and Rick get into the incidents:
    -the foul in the box (that did not get any discussion elsewhere)
    -Havertz's yellow
    -Bruno's forearm
    -Bruno's shoulder (fortunately we don't have to discuss his other body parts)
    -Nkietah getting stamped on
    -The "goal"
    -Arteta's and Arsenal's statement
    -The media's reaction
    -Why the Premier League may start losing fans

    Thank you for listening!

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  • Thank you for your listening patience! Life got in the way of our weekly podcasting routine, but now we're back and focused on the week(s) that was. Really, could Spurs' fans be any happier? Do they even know if Harry Kane has scored a goal(s) for Bayern? Do they care? Things are quite going as smoothly for Arsenal fans as they recently drew with Chelsea--which didn't look too bad--until Brentford took all the spoils on Saturday.

    Our podcast starts with Cal discussing the main talking point(s) from the Chelsea fixture. Tune in to hear a unique take on the Saliba penalty and how it could be officiated differently in the future. From there, Cal discusses what it's like for Arsenal to have mid-week Champions League fixtures--something Spurs fans may reminisce about from time to time. We go a little more in depth on Arsenal's 2-1 victory over Sevilla and discuss how Arteta set up the team, how Arsenal approached the game tactically, Gabriel Jesus, and what the result meant for Arsenal's group stage ambitions.

    Rick is all too happy to take the mic and relive a glorious week for Tottenham. They won two matches, on the road, played three days apart. He touches on the win at Craven Cottage, a reborn Son, and an unsatisfied manager before delving into the victory at Selhurst Park. Near and dear to Rick's heart, or at least his place of birth, Rick admires the way Spurs approached the second half and controlled the game. He was significantly less impressed with the referee and the handball (non)call that allowed Fulham back into the game.

    The podcast ends with Cal touching on Arsenal's 5-0 win over Nations League, er, Championship side, er Premier League club??? really . . . Sheffield United. Most of the discussion is a season to date player review/analysis for some team members that have been dominating discussion in the Arsenal media lately. They are, in order: Eddie Nkietah, Gabriel Jesus, David Raya, Martin Odegaard, Declan Rice, and Kia Havertz.

    Thank you for listening!

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  • This weekend saw both Tottenham and Arsenal move on up into the Premier League's catbird seat, penthouse apartment, top o' the table! They are there with the exact same record and they got there with 1 - nil wins, but that is where the similarities end. Spurs defeated Championship League side masquerading as Premier League team Luton Town with one man tied behind their back while Arsenal finally conquered their demon, perirenal Champions Manchester City. The King is dead . . . at least until the interlull is over!

    Rick can barely contain his excitement as he discusses Spurs season so far and his (now) favorite manager--Ange Postecoglou. He was less enthused talking about Yuves Bissouma but reverted back to form when raving about Micky Van da Ven. Then Rick passes the victory baton to Cal and he ramps up the excitement by reviewing Arsenal's massive win over long time nemesis Manchester City. How can you be excited over something that was, well . . . less than exciting? Cal, happily, finds a way by analyzing how Arteta and Arsenal was able to slay the Dragon.

    Our intrepid podcasters finish up by discussing what to expect from Fulham v Spurs and Arsenal v Chelsea after the interlull. Thank you for listening!

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  • Another match week in the Premier League, another PGMOL controversy (#content). Rick and Cal are here to discuss all the action from Arsenal's two victory week, @Brentford and @Bournemouth, and, of course offer our takes on the Shitshow that happened at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

    The week started with Arsenal's 1-0 victory over a strong Brentford side in West London as a part of the Carabou Cup. There were a few important aspects of this match that may offer some insight into Arsenal's season that Cal identifies and discusses before moving on to Arsenal's second away clean sheet, the 4-0 destruction of Bournemouth. While it was a stroll along the beach, which Cal happily relives, there was a concerning aspect to the game that doesn't escape discussion.

    Then both Rick and Cal discuss Tottenham's controversial 2-1 win over 9-letter, er . . . 9-man Liverpool. Rick revels in the quality of play, Tottenham's performance, and the result. Are we the only podcast to discuss the game at length? But of course we discuss the shitshow put on by the matchday referees. Each decision is analyzed, the applicable laws are analyzed . . . hell, even the analysts are analyzed. So we're covering in from all angles. But that's not all. We discuss the PGMOL as an organization and offer some ideas to improve the dreadful refereeing we're used to seeing in the Premier League.

    Thank you for listening!

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  • Well, that wasn't very satisfying. Sure, there were some great moments, some not so great moments, and some edge of your seat action, but all in all, a draw, while fair, is a lot like kissing a relative. Rick and Cal are here to resume their unlove fest as they review the key moments in the latest edition of the North London Derby. Tune in to hear what each thought of the result, an analysis of the key moments, the turning point, the important factors in the result, what they learned about each team, what to expect from each team for the rest of the season, and so, so much more.

    Thank you for listening!

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  • The unknown: some chase headlong into it, some fear it, some avoid it at all costs, and yet it's exciting for everyone. And that is what Ange Postecoglou's appointment as manager of Tottenham has done for this edition of the North London Derby.

    However, before Rick and Cal get into the preview, they first must discuss Spurs', dare we say, "delayed" victory over Sheffield United. Next up is a full rundown on Arsenal's glorious return to the Champions League. You'll get to relive the exciting moments from the game, learn what the lineup meant for the goalkeeping position, and, hear why this result may play a significant role in the upcoming match against Tottenham.

    Which leads us into our preview of the North London Derby. Rick discusses why Tottenham fans are so excited about this iteration of the Derby, how he thinks Postecoglou will approach the game, who to expect to see on the team sheet, and what to expect from the game. Cal talks about how this match will be different from other games so far this season, how he feels Arteta will approach it, who is going to start, the key matchups, and which single player transforms Arsenal into a different, better team.

    And then it's prediction time! Tune in and then drop us a line to give us your predictions!

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  • Rick is back from his luxury vacation to his hometown of London! Tune in to be regaled with stories of his meeting Richarlison and his visit to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the match against Manchester United. You will also hear his take on Spurs' transfer activity and if Tottenham would be better now with or without Harry Kane. Rick also discusses Spurs thrashing of not Sean Dyche's Burnley and what that means for the season going forward.

    From an Arsenal perspective, Cal reviews the Gunners' thrilling victory over a club that used to be a bitter rival, play quality football, wear iconic kits, and hire managers that possessed at least some small bit self respect. From a discussion of Havertz's impact on the team to reliving Jesus' hilariously exquisite finish, I promise this episode is every bit as exciting as Declan Rice's stoppage time winner! (okay, that's maybe a slight exaggeration, but I can't help myself)
    Thank you for listening!

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  • The Premier League Season is now officially underway!!! So that means it's time to overanalyze the results! But first, Cal and Rick have to discuss the latest transfer activity for their respective teams.

    Up first is Cal to discuss Arsenal's acquisition of Goalkeeper David Raya. Next, our intrepid podcasters get into the analyzation of Arsenal's 2-1 victory over Nottingham Forest. There is a lot to unpack here: the lineup, the formation, and the tactics--and all before even getting into how the game played out. Never fear though, because that discussion follows. You'll hear how Arsenal won, the key to the game, and where Arsenal need to improve going forward.

    At about the 45 minute mark, Rick is up to discuss Harry Kane leaving North London for the greener pastures in Bavaria (at least they were pretty green in the last travel guide I saw). Was this the right move for Tottenham? Was it the right move for Harry? How will it affect Spurs season? You'll get to hear all that and more! But they don't stop there. They analyze Tottenham's 2-2 draw at Brentford including the new formation, tactics, and player debuts. There is a discussion of what to expect going forward from them team and why it might be better.

    Thank you for listening!

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  • A new season is right around the corner so Cal and Rick are back and in midseason podcasting form! This episode is the Tottenham Season Preview. Rick discusses Tottenham's preseason friendlies and discusses how different the team looks from the last few years. What can Spurs fans expect from each position this season? Who starts? Who rotates in? And will Harry Kane line up for Tottenham or Bayern in the first match this season? All this is discussed is the positional review so you know what to expect on Sunday at Brentford. But that's just the start!

    Cal and Rick look at the impact Ange Postecoglou will have on Tottenham's season, the most important stretch of fixtures, the single biggest factor that will contribute to Tottenham having a good season or a bad season. Then it's prediction time!
    Will Spurs add another player? What are the negative and positive surprises to look out for? There is a bold for Tottenham's season, we discuss what the season looks like if everything goes right and everything goes wrong, and Rick predicts what actually will happen.

    The last segment of the podcast is Rick's predictions for the Premier League as a whole and you won't want to miss his bold prediction for this season--or his second bold prediction! That's right, you get a two for one on this episode! You'll also hear his prediction for Top 7 and sides that will be relegated this year.
    Thank you for listening!

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