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Summary
This lively podcast episode features Arsenal and Tottenham fans celebrating (or not) Arsenal's first Premier League title in 22 years, discussing the season's highs and lows, tactical insights, and the anxiety of relegation battles. The hosts share personal stories, fan perspectives, and predictions for upcoming matches and tournaments.
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How did a Spurs fan feel watching Callum Wilson's goal against Arsenal get chalked off by VAR? Was he happy, sad, annoyed, confused or all of the above?
Watching a game in pause and rewind mode.
What is a penalty?
The anxiety of a relegation and promotion battle.
Plus loads more waffle
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This episode dives into the intricacies of football competitions and the impact of European tournaments on league integrity. The lads debate the fairness of current formats, the influence of injuries, and tactical decisions, offering a comprehensive critique of modern football.
Spurs, MLS, the title race and lots of the usual waffle
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This lively panel discussion covers the recent struggles of Arsenal and Tottenham, analyzing their performances, managerial decisions, and future prospects. The hosts debate whether Arsenal can win the league and if Tottenham is heading for relegation, providing insights into football tactics, team dynamics, and the emotional rollercoaster of Premier League football.
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A lively discussion on Tottenham's managerial chaos, Arsenal's cup final struggles, and the state of Premier League clubs. Insights into managerial appointments, player performances, and strategic decisions in a turbulent season. In this engaging episode, hosts delve into the complexities of international football, club management, and emerging young talent. They explore the impact of international breaks, the evolution of football tactics, and the rise of generational players like Max Downman, offering insights into the future of the sport.
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A shambles of a comeback podcast.
This candid and chaotic discussion dives into Tottenham Hotspur's tumultuous season, managerial chaos, player performances, and the club's uncertain future. The hosts analyze recent managerial changes, squad issues, and the dire prospects of relegation, offering blunt insights and humorous takes.
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The lads delve into the current state of Arsenal and Spurs, exploring the challenges both clubs face in the Premier League.
They discuss Arsenal's recent struggles under Arteta and the mindset of players and fans.
The conversation shifts to Spurs' precarious position in the relegation battle, analyzing their performances and upcoming fixtures.
The duo also assesses individual players from Arsenal, contemplating who should stay, go, or hold.
Ultimately, they reflect on the importance of enjoying football amidst the pressures of rivalry and expectations.Have a listen
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In this engaging conversation, the lads discuss the current state of football, with a mix of humor and candid insights.
Takeaways
The hangover culture reflects aging and changing social habits.
Spurs' inconsistent home form raises questions about their performance.
Champions League success contrasts with poor league results for Spurs.
Arsenal's attackers are struggling to find form despite being top of the league.
Injuries have significantly impacted Spurs' squad depth and performance.
Transfer strategies are crucial for both clubs to improve their squads.
Defensive issues plague Spurs, raising concerns about player quality.
The 'Hold, Keep, or Sell' segment highlights the state of Spurs' squad.
How Martin Odegaard is affected by the presence of Declan Rice.
Coaching and tactical adjustments are necessary for both teams to succeed.
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The conversation delves into the current state of football, focusing on managerial changes, particularly at Chelsea and Manchester United. The lads discuss the implications of these changes, the performance of various teams, and the challenges facing their own clubs. Arsenal and Tottenham.
Are Arsenal winning it all?
When is Thomas Frank getting the chop?
They also touch on player transfers, squad dynamics, and the overall landscape of football, emphasizing the need for stability and effective management.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Technical Issues
02:14 Managerial Changes in Football
04:39 Chelsea's Current State and Future
07:35 Amorim's Dismissal and Its Implications
10:36 Manchester United's Managerial Situation
13:19 Arsenal's Title Challenge and Tactical Concerns
16:18 Tottenham's Struggles and Managerial Decisions
19:07 Player Transfers and Squad Dynamics
21:50 Closing Thoughts on Current Football Landscape
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Podcast goes a bit wayward this week as the lads discuss the mess that is Tottenham Hotspurs, and the shambles of Romero.
There's also a discussion about Odegaard's position in the Arsenal starting 11.
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In this conversation, the lads discuss the current state of football, focusing on their respective teams, Arsenal and Spurs. They delve into the struggles both teams are facing, including injuries, managerial decisions, and the overall performance of players.
The conversation highlights the emotional toll football can take on fans, the importance of tactical identity, and the need for clubs to build squads that can withstand managerial changes. They also reflect on the historical context of their teams and the expectations of fans in light of recent performances.
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Deep dive into the Salah situation & Jamie Carragher's comments.
Arsenal lose and Spurs finally win a home game.
Usual waffle in between
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Big Dave is back babi.
A little bit on Arsenal at the beginning and then a good 45 minutes discussing the shitness of Spurs.
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In this engaging conversation, the lads delve into various topics surrounding football, focusing on Jude Bellingham's media scrutiny, Thomas Tuchel's management style, and the implications of Gabriel's injury for Arsenal.
They discuss the importance of squad depth, the development of young talents like Miles Lewis-Skelly, and the tactical challenges Arsenal may face in the upcoming North London Derby against Spurs.
The conversation also touches on the formidable nature of Manchester City and the similarities between Dennis Bergkamp and Mikel Merino
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Martin from New Age Boxing is the guest this week to discussall things Boxing.
We breakdown Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua.
There's a review of Eubank Jnr vs Conor Benn 2. We discuss the rehydration clause, failed drug tests, the dads, the story and what’s next for both boxers.
We close out with a chat about the general state of the Boxingand the reason why the Riyadh Season is bad for the sport.
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We start with the Man City vs Liverpool game and the cluster fuck that is PGMOL.
We discuss Arsenal vs Sunderland, David Raya's aggressive footwork and injuries.
We talk Thomas Frank, injuries and Tottenham's shocking home form in 2025.
Plus other random shit.
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Set pieces are on the agenda. What? Why? Where? When & How?
Are Spurs fans fucking mental to complain about Thomas Frank?
Is 3-5-2 Mikel’s kryptonite?
Why Arsenal haven’t clicked in attack?
More Liverpool slander and have they fucked with the spacetime continuum by breaking the British transfer record twice in one window?
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Have Eberechi Eze and Xavi Simons underperformed so far?
Are Spurs shit again? Are Arsenal winning the lot? Sav tells Dave why he's wrong to slate Gyokores
Liverpool slander, Ange Slander, West Ham slander.
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Howard Webb gets all the smoke this week for his narcissistic tendencies. Could the PGMOL be disbanded? (potentially) how would it work? How could the Premier League make it happen.
Ange Imposternoclue gets a kicking and we deep dive into the problems at Liverpool
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Is the Ryder Cup the greatest sporting spectacle on Earth?
Arsenal vs Newcastle.
The RAF
Spurs stay Spursy
The backpass rule changed GKs, will the 5 subs rule change subs.
PGMOL
Liverpool, VAR and loads more waffle.
- Visa fler