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In this episode I'm joined by Charles Watts to discuss Arsenal's 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace last night. It's a strange game to analyse because it was clear minds weren't 100% focused on the job at hand with PSG upcoming, so we delve into the key moments of the game, team selection, the goals we scored, the goals we conceded, some individual performances, the 13th draw of the season and lots more.To find Charles' new podcast links go to:Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/inside-arsenal-with-charles-watts/id1809140671Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/62yOkixgu1OVskaiuIqDXvAcast - https://shows.acast.com/inside-arsenal-with-charles-wattsThen I'm joined by Asad Khan, a volunteer at Islington Foodbank to talk about the great work they do in the local community – and they are one of the charities we are supporting in our April donation drive. For more, see: https://islington.foodbank.org.uk/In April we'll be donating 100% of our Patreon revenue to four great charities, including the Arsenal Foundation, as well as supporting our friends at ArsenalVision Podcast as they launch their annual fundraiser - https://justgiving.com/page/avp2025Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I'm joined by Charles Watts to round-up all the Interlull bits and pieces, starting with an incredible comeback win for Arsenal Women against Real Madrid last night, Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri doing things for England, Martin Odegaard's hat-trick of assists, the impending return of Bukayo Saka and how Arsenal might manage that, the upcoming games against Real Madrid and how Mikel Arteta will prepare for them, Martin Zubimendi rumours, the Trent Alexander-Arnold stories from this week, and lots more.Follow Charles on BlueSky - https://bsky.app/profile/charleswatts.bsky.social - and subscribe to his YouTube channel here - https://www.youtube.com/@CharlesWattsAFCnewsGet extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Charles Watts joins Dotun Adebayo and Tim Vickery to relive Arsenal's 1994 Cup Winners Cup Triumph against a Parma side that included Asprilla and Zola.A painful night for Tim but one of great joy for Arsenal fans.THIS EPISODE WAS LIVE STREAMED, SUSBSCRIBE TO THE YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@FootballSmashYT?sub_confirmation=1FOLLOW THE BRAZILIAN SHIRT NAME ON INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/brazilshirtpod/FOLLOW THE BRAZILIAN SHIRT NAME ON FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/BrazilShirtPodFOLLOW THE BRAZILIAN SHIRT NAME ON TWITTER:https://twitter.com/BrazilShirtPodPURCHASE DOTUN'S LATEST BOOK, EFFRIES HERE: https://amzn.to/4cM260f
TGT LIVE 2025 - Arsenal Season - ft Jeremie Aliadiere, Clive Palmer, Charles Watts & Harry SymeouTom presents a daily show on The Gooner Talk covering all the latest Arsenal news, Arsenal transfer news, match reaction, press conferences and much more plus a Q&A session taking questions from the LIVE chat. Get all your Arsenal news now and every day. Links to Fantasy code, Twitter, Instagram, audio-only platforms and our channel membership scheme including entry to the Discord community: https://linktr.ee/TheGoone Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-gooner-talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the international break. I hate it. So I caught up with Charles Watts to reflect on our start to the new season. We look back at our new signings, Arteta, Raya, Havertz, Saka and Charles looks ahead to the title race. @LatteFirm
150 Years Ago (August 1874) Charles Watts, a machinist, and James Coleman, 13, swam from Newburgh to Dennings Point, a little over 1 mile, in an hour. Philip Smith, the editor of the Pawling Pioneer, put a call out for material for what became the General History of Duchess County, from 1609 to 1876, Inclusive. Prospectors continued their search for iron ore in the Fishkill Mountains east of Dutchess Junction. Some of the iron recovered from the vessel of two men arrested in Poughkeepsie and accused of being river pirates came from Fishkill Landing. A deckhand was kicked in the mouth aboard the Union ferryboat by an unruly cow. Walter Brown, 8, drowned in the reservoir of the new hat works. The Hudson River Railroad adopted a new method of collection: The conductor punched tickets, and the collector followed behind to take them. An iron box supposed to contain Capt. Kidd's treasure was discovered in the creek. After a great effort to get it ashore, it turned out to be a mill door made of oak and bound with heavy strips of iron. It was 3 feet by 5 feet and weighed about 1,000 pounds. "Visions of sudden wealth vanished in an instant," said The Cold Spring Recorder. James Jones, the street sprinkler, closed his business for lack of funds. Jonn Jones, 16, lost the tip of three fingers to a hay cutter. John Haley, who lost a leg to a train at Dutchess Junction, sued the Hudson River Railroad Co. for $10,000 [about $275,000 today]. A contractor was hired to carefully disassemble a wooden bridge at Matteawan to recover the materials but instead demolished it. A passenger on the Newburgh ferry, while checking the time, dropped his $35 [$1,000] pocket watch into the river. An alcohol lamp exploded at the Seamless Clothing factory, seriously burning a carpenter named Divine, who was blamed for the accident. Fishkill Bay was filled on a Sunday afternoon with rowboats, sailboats, yachts and miniature steamers. A 16-year-old Fishkill boy arrested for stealing a $10 [$275] accordion was sentenced to six months in jail. His 8-year-old brother was not charged. Citing prices that had fallen by nearly 70 percent, brickyard owners said they would close unless workers accepted a reduction in pay. At Fishkill Landing, a husband who kept a "whiskey ranch" [distillery] began breaking the dishes during a fight with his wife. According to a news report, she "asserted the supremacy of women's rights" by knocking him down with a single punch and choking him until he surrendered. The highway commissioners decided to erect an iron post bridge at Fountain Street. They awarded the job to Mr. Hutchinson, who bid $2,225 [$61,000]. The 43-year-old Fishkill Journal changed its name to the Matteawan Journal. After a creditor seized the assets of the Sluthoun & Son's Circus during its stop in Fishkill Landing, the performers who remained in town after losing their jobs organized a troupe that performed a sold-out show at Swift's Hall in Newburgh. 125 Years Ago (August 1899) The Beacon Hose Co. chartered the Emeline for a moonlight family excursion. While digging a ditch, a farmer near Newburgh discovered what appeared to be the bones of a mastodon. He declined an offer from the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences to buy them. Barton Fitzsimmons died at the General Hospital at Fishkill Landing after being stricken with hiccoughs [hiccups] for five days. Members of the Matteawan yacht club traveled to New York City to retrieve its new boat, the Matteawan. Michael Hora was shot in the chest at a brickyard, renewing tensions between Black and Arab workers, but declined to name the assailant. The New-York Tribune claimed that more trouble was expected because every worker "carries a large revolver." Rosanna Wakeman of Newburgh died of blood poisoning after she pared her corns too closely with a razor. 100 Years Ago (August 1924) In swimming races at Dennings Point organized by the Beacon Playground Association and the Beacon Journal, T.W. Wilson of Cold Spring ...
In this episode I'm joined by Charles Watts to discuss the latest transfer stories, including Benjamin Sesko's reportedly imminent decision about his own future, what might happen in midfield and how much that depends on who stays and what Declan Rice's role is next season, other midfield targets, possible departures, the left-back situation and how despite being well-stocked Arsenal might bring someone in, and lots more – including some chat about Man City and the news of their legal action taken against the Premier League which became news this week.Follow Charles on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/@CharlesWattsAFCnewsGet extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Good morning everyone and welcome to another Daily Briefing - thanks for reading, and hope you enjoy! :-)Today's top stories:* An awful penalty by Lautaro Martinez as Atleti knocked out Inter to progress to the Champions League quarter-finals [Pictures from TNT Sports]* How close was this Man Utd star to joining Arsenal or Liverpool?* Don't miss Charles Watts' first column on all things Arsenal!* Plus more from Chelsea, Man City and PSGAC Milan* AC Milan are closing in on a new deal for 2005 born talent Kevin Zeroli as talks are progressing well with his agent Rafaela Pimenta. Negotiations are underway, it's expected to be completed soon as Milan trust him for present and future.Arsenal* Arsenal plan includes David Raya's buy option to be triggered without any doubt, already decided months ago. Arsenal will invest £27m on that as planned since last summer. Meanwhile, a new deal has already completed for Takehiro Tomiyasu, and a new deal will be sealed soon for Ben White.* Mikel Arteta on David Raya: “I don't have to see him now, I was convinced that he was going fantastic. You see in the first few days here… his body language, the position that he takes, he doesn't get very affected and that's a key quality for a goalkeeper.”* More here on the Raya transfer deal from our new columnist Charles Watts!* Eddie Nketiah is likely to leave Arsenal, but who will they sign up front this summer?* Arsenal have been linked with a host of midfielders, but Charles Watts has singled out the most likely option in his column here.* Finally, will Oleksandr Zinchenko really leave Arsenal in the summer? Charles Watts takes a look at his future and the Kieran Tierney situation in his exclusive column.Atletico Madrid* What a crucial goal this was from Memphis Depay as Atletico Madrid eventually overcame Inter Milan in their Champions League tie. FT Atletico Madrid 2-1 Inter (3-2 on penalties) [Pictures from TNT Sports]* What a game this was as Antoine Griezmann also got on the score sheet…* Atletico Madrid have now reached seven Champions League quarter-finals under Diego Simeone as manager, having previously only reached that stage five times in their entire history before his arrival.Barcelona* Xavi: “I'm leaving in June. It's time for the change for Barca. Before the game you said that against big teams we are not up to it and look at today…If we had lost vs Napoli, you would be writing that I have to leave would be on the street!”Bayer Leverkusen* Josip Stanisic on loan to Bayer Leverkusen due to expire in June: “What will happen remains to be seen. I have to go back to Bayern. But in football you never know. The business is very fast-moving. One day I'm there, the next day I'm gone. We'll see.”Be the first to read EXCLUSIVE NEWS ARTICLES from me, Fabrizio Romano, Christian Falk, Neil Jones, Ben Jacobs, Jonathan Johnson, Charles Watts and Matteo Moretto!Bayern Munich* Talks between Alphonso Davies and Bayern took place on Tuesday - no agreement yet, with Bayern offering €14m a year, while the player's agent is asking for €20m a year.Borussia Dortmund* Jadon Sancho's goal means 4 goals and 3 assists in his last UCL home games for Borussia Dortmund…and he'd really love to stay at the club. FT Borussia Dortmund 2-0 PSV (3-1 on aggregate) [Pictures from TNT Sports]* Ian Maatsen: “My plan was to stay at Chelsea but with the pressure they are under it is sometimes difficult for a manager to let everyone play…I understand that on manager's point of view. But I want to play football.”Bournemouth* What a goal this was by Dominic Solanke as Bournemouth completed a stunning second-half comeback against Luton Town - one of the games of the season! FT Bournemouth 4-3 Luton [Pictures from AFC Bournemouth/YouTube]Brighton*
In this episode I'm joined Charles Watts to chat about how nice and quiet it is after Arsenal's 6-0 on Sunday, before we shoot the breeze about peaking in the second half of the season, the importance of getting injured players back to compete domestically and in Europe, Bukayo Saka's incredible output and the definition of 'world class', the stable environment at the club right now, Ivan Toney, the impending arrival of Kylian Mbappe to North London, and lots more.Here's the Sky Sports article we reference: https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11670/13071635/bukayo-saka-reaches-half-century-for-arsenal-with-more-goals-and-assists-than-cristiano-ronaldo-in-first-210-gamesFollow Charles @charles_wattsGet extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of TCOAG, Harry Symeou is joined by journalist Charles Watts to discuss a quiet January transfer window for the Arsenal so far & the team's recent struggles. We discussed Kai Havertz, Emile Smith Rowe, Arsenal's interest in a left-back, Ivan Toney, Arteta's questionable decisions and answered some of your questions.#arsenal #afc #transfernewsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Charles Watts – Revolution: The Rise of Arteta's Arsenal...with TRE's Giles Brown
It's the interdull so we have invited Charles Watts onto the show to discuss Arsenal stuff with Amanda and Chris, because lets face it internationals are so boring.. We discuss Charles book, Revolution: The rise of Arteta's Arsenal, how bad Arsenal are at selling players (Rob Holding, Leno), Gabriel Magalhaes injury and just general Arsenal chit chat. Legal Disclaimer: No internal matches were mentioned in the making of this show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode I'm joined by Charles Watts to chat about his new book about Mikel Arteta, some of the process in writing it, and the launch which takes place this evening (Thursday). We also have a couple of signed copies to give away. We then discuss the transfer market, including the sale of Folarin Balogun to Monaco, and predict the possible outcomes for players who Arsenal want to move on. On top of that, is there a need for another signing, how likely is that to happen, and more.Follow Charles @charles_wattsGet extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined first by Charles Watts (@charles_watts) to discuss his book “The Rise of Arteta's Arsenal”, and then to cover the latest news around Arsenal transfers, including outgoings and incomings. After the break (55'), Clive (@clivepafc) joins to provide a preview of Saturday's game against Fulham. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast. Find Charles' book here: harpercollins.co.ukRevolution: The Rise of Arteta's Arsenal Signup for our Patreon at patreon.com/arsenalvisionpodcast Get NordVPN at http://nordvpn.com/arsenalvision Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Rise Of Mikel Arteta's Arsenal - Charles Watts - Taking The Gunners Back To The Top!Pre-order Charles' book: https://harpercollins.co.uk/products/revolution-the-rise-of-artetas-arsenal-charles-watts?variant=40198239256654Live event information of book launch: https://twitter.com/charles_watts/status/1690675162822201344?s=20Tom presents a daily show on The Gooner Talk covering all the latest Arsenal news, Arsenal transfer news, match reaction, press conferences and much more plus a Q&A session taking questions from the LIVE chat. Get all your Arsenal news now and every day. Links to Fantasy code, Twitter, Instagram, audio-only platforms, The Arsenal Way and our channel membership scheme including entry to the Discord community: https://linktr.ee/TheGoonerTalk Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-gooner-talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Boyd and Josh were joined by renowned Arsenal journalist Charles Watts to reflect on opening day success as Arsenal beat Nottingham Forest 2-1. We also discussed the ticketing fiasco as tens of thousands of Arsenal fans couldn't get into the stadium on Saturday. We also spoke to Charles about his upcoming new book Revolution: The Rise of Arteta's Arsenal which is out on August 31st. Thanks as always for listening, we'll be back next week! arsenalpodcast.net @arsenalpodcast Produced by Josh Landy Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2023 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Original Piece by Charles Watts: Arsenal Are Up And Running And That's All That Matters – For Now Follow Charles Watts on YouTube, Spotify, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn and more at charleswatts.football
This week Chris is joined by Arsenal Journalist (and soon to be published author) Charles Watts and Dave Seager from GunnersTown to chat all things Arsenal in the latest of our summer series. Who is their pick to come in, who are they binning off and who is going to really bang next season ? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Arsenal Therapy Podcast, a dedicated show about the club we love, Arsenal Football Club. In this episode of the Arsenal Therapy Podcast we're joined by Arsenal journalist Charles Watts as we discuss a range of topics relating to Arsenal and football. We kick off by sharing our thoughts on the unveiling of Arsenal's new away kit. From the design to the colours, we give our impressions and determine if it's a hit or miss. Next, we analyse the recent announcement of Jurrien Timber joining Arsenal. We explore where he fits into Arteta's plans and discuss the potential impact he could have on our defensive strategies. Declan Rice's arrival is another highlight of this episode. We discuss his first few days at Arsenal and share our impressions. It's remarkable how he already feels like a seasoned Gunner. With the formidable duo of Xhaka and Partey in midfield, we delve into how Rice's arrival will elevate our midfield. We explore the unique qualities he brings and discuss how he complements our existing midfield maestros. Tactical discussions ensue as we speculate on how our playing style could evolve with Rice and the talented Havertz. Will Arteta adopt a single anchor in midfield? Join us as we dissect the potential changes. Squad building is always a hot topic, and we take a closer look at the progress. We discuss the remaining signings needed to strengthen our ranks and share our expectations for the upcoming additions. The future of Thomas Partey and the dynamics of our midfield also come under the spotlight. We assess whether Arsenal will make an additional center midfield signing and explore what lies ahead for Partey. Rumors surrounding Balogun's potential move to Inter have caught attention. We weigh in on Arsenal's decision and contemplate whether it's the right move for the talented young player. Eddie's breakout season is another intriguing subject. We assess whether he's ready to take on the role of second striker for Arsenal and discuss his chances of leaving a mark on the pitch. Behind the scenes, we shed light on the pivotal role of Josh Kroenke in shaping the club's trajectory. We discuss his influence and impact on Arsenal's progress. Lastly, we provide a thrilling preview of the upcoming US Tour, specifically the highly anticipated MLS All Stars game. Tune in to hear our insights on what to expect from this exciting match! Please let us know what you enjoyed about the podcast and do leave the podcast a 5-star review on Apple Podcast. Also, if you wanted to get in touch with us, you can do via Twitter: The Arsenal Therapy Podcast (@ArsenalTherapy) Farhan (@GunnerSince96) Adam (@AdamKeys_) Charles (@Charles_Watts)
With Kris & Charles Charles' Website : https://charleswatts.football/ Charles' Twitter : https://twitter.com/charles_watts Charles' Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/@CharlesWattsAFCnews Charles' Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/CharlesWattsAFC Charles' Book : https://www.amazon.co.uk/Revolution-Artetas-Arsenal-Charles-Watts/dp/0008646473?maas=maas_adg_EFE59D4371E004BC5F79428E7F0E09A2_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maas&ie=UTF8&linkCode=as2&ascsubtag=5bbc906744cd8837b06109c11c248eb2&ref=dmm_acq_soc_gb_u_lfire_lp_x_5bbc906744cd8837b06109c11c248eb2 . Right Click Here then “Save link as” to download the show as an mp3. . … Continue reading →
In the latest episode of #CoffeeWith, I'm joined by Charles Watts. Charles speaks to me about his new media venture, Xhaka's farewell, incomings and potential outgoings. @LatteFirm
In this episode I chat to Charles Watts about Declan Rice, after the news of Man City's interest in him. It's far from a surprise but definitely a complication, and we discuss the challenges Arsenal face, City's push to sign him, the financial differences at play, and how important it is to get this priority signing done after missing out on some previous deals in the January window. We also talk about Kai Havertz expected arrival, and why so much of this transfer window feels dependent on us landing the West Ham captain. There's also some chat about Thomas Partey, and how the Saudi Arabian league could impact the market this summer.Note: This is out early because things move so fast, I didn't want it to be out of date.Follow Charles @charles_wattsGet extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Inside Arsenal with Charles Watts: The latest Arsenal news and transfer stories
Join me as I discuss the latest Arsenal news and give my thoughts on Manchester City preparing a bid for Arsenal target Declan Rice. I also give the latest on Kai Havertz's move to Arsenal, look ahead to Emile Smith Rowe playing for England U21s and answer your questions on Granit Xhaka and Thomas Partey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Inside Arsenal with Charles Watts: The latest Arsenal news and transfer stories
Join me as I discuss the latest Arsenal transfer news with Sam Dean of the Telegraph. We dissect what is going on with Declan Rice after Arsenal's second bid for the West Ham captain was rejected. We also look at the latest regarding Jurrien Timber, Kai Havertt, Thomas Partey and Granit Xhaka. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Arsenal are out of the Europa League after losing on penalties to Sporting on Thursday night. Is that a bad thing? Are the injuries picked up a concern? Mark is joined by Dan Matthews from the Daily Mail, Goal's Charles Watts and Sam Dean of the Telegraph to discuss such matters. The panel also look ahead to the visit of Crystal Palace as well as the decision taken by the Eagles to sack former Arsenal skipper Patrick Vieira just two days before the game. In Access All Arsenal, we answer listener questions and hear from Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard before we nominate our Actual Arsenal Impactors for the season, with a whiff of both nepotism and Charles' feet. Please remember to rate and review the Arsenal Beat and follow us on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook @thearsenalbeat
On this edition of TCOAG, we look ahead to the Premier League crunch clash between Arsenal & Man City scheduled to take place at Emirates Stadium on Wednesday night.To sign up, visit: www.anotherslice.com/chroniclesofagoonerCreate an account (on the website), SUBSCRIBE to TCOAG (on the website).If you want to listen via your phone, download the 'Another Slice' app from your app store, sign in with your log in details & you'll have all our premiumThank you for your amazing support ❤️While you are at it, SUBSCRIBE for FREE to my personal YouTube channel where we'll be tackling some of the wider debates from the world of football
After a weekend of drama, dropped points and decisions, the Beat is back to try and make sense of it all. Simon returns to hosting duties and is joined by Nick Callow of Hayters and Goal's Charles Watts. The trio also welcome ESPN editor and VAR expert Dale Johnson. In amongst trying to fathom out just how Brentford's equaliser was allowed to stand the panel discuss if teams have discovered how to play against Arsenal, if changes are needed to the starting XI and of course we look ahead to a mammoth Manchester City match and round things off with Guess the Gooner. Please remember to rate and review the Arsenal Beat and subscribe to make sure you never miss an episode. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @thearsenalbeat
With the January transfer window now but a distant memory, the Beat is back to discuss the deadline day arrival of Jorginho, a failed bid to land Alessia Russo and much more beside. Mark is in the chair and is joined by Sam Dean of the Telegraph and Goal's Charles Watts - while the Athletic's Chelsea man Simon Johnson crosses enemy lines to give the low-down on Jorginho and Molly Hudson from the Times is back to talk all things Arsenal Women. In Access All Arsenal the guys take listeners' questions on the transfer business and beyond before casting an eye ahead to the trip to Everton on Saturday lunchtime. An EPIC round of Guess the Gooner wraps things up (eventually).
North London derby delight for Arsenal as they slap Spurs with ease. The Gunners storm eight points clear at the top of the Premier League. I'm joined by Charles Watts (@charles_watts), Arsenal Correspondent for Goal, to look back at our win, key performances from Partey, Ramsdale and Odegaard in particular and the post-match shenanigans. I also quiz Charles for his thoughts on the remaining two weeks of the January window. @LatteFirm
In this episode I'm joined by Charles Watts to talk about the unveiling of the new artwork which will be installed at the Arsenal stadium over the coming weeks. We also discuss the FA leveling another charge at our players for not doing very much, the latest from the transfer window although there's no chance of any recruitment before the derby, the potential impact of Emile Smith Rowe in the second half of the season, Sunday's trip to face the old enemy, and more.Follow Charles @charles_wattsGet extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the question on everyone's mind and who better to lend their feedback than Goal.Com's Charles Watts! We chatted with Charles about his prolific tweeting ability during games, the status of Mudryk, Felix, and other transfer dillemmas, his predictions and most importantly. Charles broke massive transfer news live on the show! It was a great and enjoyable chat, we hope you enjoy it too!
"Arsenal forward Saka gives back to Nigerian children Saka has two Nigerian parents but was born in England and will represent the Three Lions at the Qatar 2022 World Cup. English-Nigerian player and Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka, embarked on medical philanthropy in Nigeria in October. The England in" "--START AD- #TheMummichogblogOfMalta Amazon Top and Flash Deals(Affiliate Link - You will support our translations if you purchase through the following link) - https://amzn.to/3CqsdJH Compare all the top travel sites in just one search to find the best hotel deals at HotelsCombined - awarded world's best hotel price comparison site. (Affiliate Link - You will support our translations if you purchase through the following link) - https://www.hotelscombined.com/?a_aid=20558 “So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets."" #Jesus #Catholic. Smooth Radio Malta is Malta's number one digital radio station, playing Your Relaxing Favourites - Smooth provides a ‘clutter free' mix, appealing to a core 35-59 audience offering soft adult contemporary classics. We operate a playlist of popular tracks which is updated on a regular basis. https://smooth.com.mt/listen/ END AD---" "ternational provided needed surgical procedures for 120 kids in Kano. Saka, who has been scintillating with the League toppers, Arsenal extended his outstanding performance on the pitch to some medically challenged children in his country of origin. According to MSN.com, Saka, 21, partnered with an NGO known as BigShoe to provide quantitative healthcare services for less-privileged kids. It was also added that most of the kids are “suffering from diseases like inguinal hernias, umbilical hernias or brain tumours.” Meanwhile, the surgeries which were done by a team of five doctors in mid-October recorded success with the kids back on their feet. The laudable achievement is an add up to over 1000 children the NGO, founded in 2006, has embarked on all over the world. Saka, who couldn't make it down to Nigeria because of the preparation for the World Cup in Qatar with the Gareth Southgate, England squad said he was excited to help and connect positively with his roots. Saka is the youngest of two kids from Yoruba parents, Yomi and Adenike Saka, and was born in Ealing, England on the 21 September 2001. TEXEM Advert While speaking virtually in a video that circulated by Goal.com Arsenal correspondent, Charles Watts, Saka said he's “connected” to his roots. “I feel blessed to be in a position where I can contribute to making the children's lives easier and better through these surgeries. “I still feel very connected to Nigeria. For me, it is very important to use my abilities to have a positive impact where I can and I have to say a big thank you to the whole BigShoe team for making this possible.” Saka following Alaba's footsteps Some months ago, another Nigerian-descent, David Alaba, also gave back to his roots with provision of mobile toilets in the Ogere Remo community. Alaba, who's also from a Nigerian father and a Philippines mother, was born in Vienna, Austria some 30 years ago. Because of his birth, the 30-year Real Madrid defender was liable to play for either Nigeria or Austria, which he chose the latter. But despite years of absence from home, Alaba didn't forget his father's hometown, Ogere, where he's also from the royal family. The mobile toilet project is said to be worth about N13.3 million. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/566141-arsenal-forward-saka-gives-back-to-nigerian-children.html "
In this episode I'm joined by Charles Watts to talk about the 1-0 win over FC Zurich in the Europa League. We chat about a game that was more nervy than it probably should have been, but which ultimately saw Arsenal top the group and avoid a problematic play-off round. There's discussion of Eddie Nketiah and Albert Sambi Lokonga, assessing their contributions during the group stage, plus Kieran Tierney sends Mikel Arteta a reminder, complicated contracts, the January window and more.Follow Charles @charles_wattsGet extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The winning run is over and the transfer window has closed. A 3-1 defeat at Manchester United and a quiet deadline day may have slightly altered the mood at the Emirates Stadium but the Arsenal Beat panel carry on regardless. Mark is joined by Simon Collings of the Evening Standard and Goal's Charles Watts to discuss whether Mikel Arteta's substitutions at Old Trafford were a bad call, if Arsenal opting not to sign anyone before the deadline was wise and what the Europa League means to the club this season. Also, prepare for the best* round of Guess the Gooner yet! *well, longest, so therefore arguably worst... Please remember to rate and review the Arsenal Beat and subscribe to make sure you get the latest episodes and specials.
In this episode I'm joined by Charles Watts to discuss transfer deadline day when Arsenal's attempts to bring in Douglas Luiz from Aston Villa proved unsuccessful. We chat about the changing focus towards the end of the window, how the timing impacts the perception of how the summer business is perceived, areas of worry, the inability to generate funds through sales, and some of the departures, including Hector Bellerin.We then turn our attention to on-pitch matters after Wednesday night's 2-1 win over Villa made it five wins from five, leaving us top of the Premier League table going into this weekend's game against Man Utd.Follow Charles @charles_wattsGet extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Arsenal 'have submitted a new bid for Lisandro Martinez, as reported by @MikeVerweij and Charles Watts. €40m with add-ons included.' I'm joined by Argentinian Football Expert and Reporter, Roy Nemer, to take a closer look at the Ajax defender. @LatteFirm
In this episode I'm joined by Charles Watts from Goal to discuss the latest transfer stories regarding Arsenal, including the arrival of Fabio Vieira and how the club managed to keep the story so quiet despite working on it for a long time. We also chat about links to Leeds winger Raphina, as Mikel Arteta looks to bolster his attack this summer, as well as Ajax defender Lisandro Martinez. Then we turn our attention to the outgoing business we need to do, with a litany of names with little future in North London but as yet no alternative destination, the difficulties of selling, the importance of the Academy as a revenue sources and lots more.Follow Charles @charles_wattsGet extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Another ugly win at the weekend could see Arsenal accomplish something beautiful on Thursday night. The 2-1 victory over Leeds might not have been a sight for sore eyes but it was enough to see Mikel Arteta's side open up a four-point gap in fourth place. As luck would have it, a trip to Tottenham is up next, a gorgeous prospect for Arsenal fans could see them seal a Champions League return in their neighbours back yard. Mark is joined by Charles Watts of Goal and the Guardian's Nick Ames to look back on the Leeds win and preview a massive north London derby, while (two) of our panel offer their predictions for Thursday's clash. Please remember to rate and review the Arsenal Beat
I'm joined by Charles Watts, Arsenal Correspondent at @Goal, to reflect on our win at West Ham. @LatteFirm
As we enter May with Arsenal favourites for a top-four space, Mikel Arteta's side continue to do the business in the race to return to the Champions League. A 2-1 win at West Ham on Sunday kept those aspirations in Arsenal's own hands as their small squad once again came through. Simon is joined by Charles Watts of Goal and the Athletic's Art de Roche to look back over the win at the London Stadium and reminisce on just what Arsenal have been missing without Champions League football. We wrap things up with a round of Guess the Gooner, safe in the knowledge Sam can't lay claim to winning this one (or can he?) Please remember to rate and review the Arsenal Beat.
In this episode, I'm joined by Charles Watts to discuss a difficult week for Arsenal on and off the pitch. We chat about the fallout from the Crystal Palace game, and injuries to two key players - Kieran Tierney and Thomas Partey, as well as the best way for Mikel Arteta to deal with their absences with Nuno Tavares and Albert Sambi Lokonga waiting in the wings. There's also a long discussion about what to do up front, with Alexandre Lacazette's lack of goalscoring contribution now becoming a significant issue for the team. Should being shorn of two experienced players have an impact on the Frenchman's place in the team? All that, and much more, including a reminder of our fundraising efforts this month.Follow Charles on Twitter @charles_wattsGet extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog – this month every penny we earn from Patreon will be donated to Unicef to help children affected by conflict around the world.Donate to the Arsenal Vision Podcast fundraiser, raising money for the Arsenal Foundation: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/avpgives See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
EPL Matchday #27 - The Breakdown I'm joined by Charles Watts, Arsenal Correspondent at @Goal, to reflect on our 2-0 defeat to title-challenging Liverpool. @LatteFirm
It may have ultimately been a 3-2 win at Watford but another good display from Arsenal now leaves them in a great position in the fight for a top four finish. The attacking players at Mikel Arteta's disposal are really starting to click and there were three lovely goals at Vicarage Road to boot. Simon is joined by ESPN senior football writer James Olley and Charles Watts of Goal to look back at what could prove a pivotal three points, pick their best of the strikes and discuss how Arsenal's top-four chances look. The trio also debate how the team is shaping up without Aubameyang and whether Lacazette's lack of goals are an issue. We round things off as ever with Guess the Gooner as Charles and James make their debut appearances on the game everyone (a few people) can't get enough of. Please remember to rate and review the Arsenal Beat and subscribe to our show wherever you listen to your podcasts
Arseblog 20 is a series of 20 podcasts to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Arseblog. In each episode, I'll speak to a guest about a particular calendar year of the site's existence, picking out games, goals , personal memories and recollections, transfers, forgotten moments, successes, failures, ups and downs, trophies, fun times, sad times, arrivals and departures, and lots more.In this episode, I speak to Charles Watts about 2004:We discuss:The Invincible seasonMemorable goals and key gamesChampions League heartbreakThe end of the unbeaten run - the Old Trafford robberyAnd moreFollow Charles on Twitter @charles_wattsIf you want to support Arseblog via Patreon, and get exclusive bonus content, you can sign up at patreon.com/arseblog for just €5 per month. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
So, the January transfer window has closed and it seemed to be pretty much one-way traffic at the Emirates Stadium as a host of players left the club. What does the latest market activity mean for Arsenal's short-term ambition and long-term vision? Mark is joined by the Telegraph's Sam Dean and Charles Watts from Goal to dissect and analyse Arsenal's window, while Sam goes full QAnon over Alexander Isak as well as launching a staunch defence of Unai Emery's reign. The panel also look at the legacy left at the Emirates Stadium by Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, can Arsenal still finish in the top four and what is next for Mikel Arteta and Edu? Please remember to rate and review the Arsenal Beat.
Charles Watts joined us once again to chat about Arsenals miserable January, the last week of the transfer window, and some other vital topics! We also answered a slew of User Questions about what's going on with ins and outs at Arsenal.
In this episode we welcome the wonderful Norman Jopling to join us in RBP's sleek Hammersmith recording suite (yeah, right) and reminisce about his days as a budding "pop reporter" on Record Mirror. As a rhythm 'n' blues obsessive in early '60s London, Norman was the first music journalist to write about the "Rollin' Stones" — in May 1963 — and he tells Mark, Barney & Jasper about the Sunday night in Richmond when he first saw and heard Mick, Keith, Brian, Bill & "Charles Watts" blow the roof of the town's Station Hotel. He also talks about his Record Mirror colleagues Peter Jones, Ian Dove & the legendary Guy Stevens; about giving the 19-year-old Eric Clapton a lift on his scooter; and about the interviews he later did with Aretha Franklin and Jimi Hendrix. From there we return to the episode's broadly Stonesy theme, hearing audio clips from Robin Eggar's 1997 audio interview with the late Charlie Watts and discussing the man's unique drumming style and endearingly unpretentious personality. Also sadly lost to us this year — this week, to be precise — are reggae icon Robbie Shakespeare and "freaky deke" critic Greg "Ironman" Tate; we pay tribute to both these giants. With Norman pitching in, Mark talks us out with his thoughts on newly-added library pieces about Phil Spector and Burt Bacharach (both Maureen Cleave interviews from 1964) and Columbia's Clive Davis (a Loraine Alterman interview from 1974). Jasper rounds things off with remarks on Sophie Heawood's 2009 Snoop Dogg interview and Michael Gonzales' retrospective piece on Common's Electric Circus album. Many thanks to special guest Norman Jopling; keep an eye out for his book Shake It Up Baby. Please note that this episode was recorded before the death of Mike Nesmith, so we'll be paying tribute to him in the next episode. Pieces discussed: Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds, London R&B, The Beatles, Aretha Franklin, Jimi Hendrix, Charlie Watts audio, Sly and Robbie, Greg Tate, Phil Spector, Union Gap, Carol Grimes, Clive Davis, Gary Numan, Burt Bacharach, Keith Richards, The Smiths, Lisa Roxanne, Snoop Dogg, Common and John Miles.
Today in botanical history, we celebrate a wealthy gardener and Apothecary whose garden became his legacy, a pioneering Landscape architect who left his mark on the world in his all-too-short life, and the fine fine fun that can be had dying flowers - a hobby that's been around for quite a longe time. We'll hear an excerpt from a book by a Quaker woman who spent a year tending sheep. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book about flowers in all their glory, and it takes us inside the Secret World of Plants... And then we'll wrap things up with a little poem written by an American writer, and it's a little poignant - so kleenex should be on standby. “If you're the first of November, you're Scorpio. A large reporter of his owne Acts. Prudent of behaviour in owne affairs. A lover of Quarrels and theevery, a promoter of frayes and commotions. As wavery as the wind; neither fearing God or caring for Man.' ‘Better,' said Lymond coldly, ‘to be stung by a nettle than pricked by a rose.” ― Dorothy Dunnett, Checkmate Maggie Dietz poem 1995 Rosemary Verey's Making of a Garden 1995 The Unsung Season: Gardens and Gardeners in Winter: Sydney Eddison, Karen Bussolini 2001 A Garden from Hundred Packets of Seed by James Fenton What plants would you choose to grow, given a blank slate of a garden, and given the stipulation that everything you grow in this garden must be raised by you from seed? 2009 Jane Colden: America's First Woman Botanist Paperback – November 1, 2009 Curated News Interview with Lee Smith, Southern Writer | Southern Environmental Law Center 1944 Here's a short clip with writer Lee Smith about the importance of the natural world for writers and inspiration. In the video Lee says that the South does have a very strong literary tradition that is grounded in place and specifically a rural place. Lee says the land is so important to southern writing. Land not only shows up in southern stories but also in southern music and southern culture. Lee tells how her father used to fight her when she tried to get him to leave the mountains and move to her home in North Carolina and so he would always say I could never leave the mountains he said I need me a mountain to rest my eyes against and That resinates with lee who went on to say that there's something in the contemplation of mountains of nature of natural places that leads us to think of things that are really important that leads us to think of the real questions and issues and things that people need to be working on. And so Lee, like many of us, gets her inspiration from the natural world To borrow her phrase, I need me a garden to rest my eyes against... Important Events November 1, 1666Birth of James Sherard, English apothecary, botanist, amateur musician, and composer. His older brother, William, was also a botanist. James served as an apprentice to an apothecary named Charles Watts at Chelsea Physic Garden. He later followed his entrepreneurial instincts and started his own business, which made him quite wealthy. In August of 1716, he wrote that, “the love of Botany has so far prevailed as to divert my mind from things I formerly thought more material.” After retiring, he purchased three residences - two manor homes and a place in London. At his London residence, he established a garden and began collecting and cultivating rare plants. Around the time his garden was becoming one of England's top gardens, James's brother William invited the German botanist Johann Jacob Dillenius to visit England. Dillenius created an illustrated catalog that described the plants cultivated in James's collection in London. The English botanical writer Blanche Henrey called Dillenius's book, “the most important book published in England during the eighteenth century on the plants growing in a private garden." Today, the walls of the Herbarium Room at the Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum are graced with the illustrations from Dillenius's book - so the plants in James Sherard's beautiful garden live on in that marvelous place. November 1, 1859Birth of Charles Eliot, American landscape architect. In his brief career, Charles established principles for regional planning and natural systems for landscape architecture. He also helped set up the world's first land trust and the Boston Metropolitan Park System. He was a prolific writer and observer of nature and Landscapes. His work set the stage for conservancies across the world. Charles was born into a prominent Boston family. In 1869, the year his mother died, his father, Charles William Eliot, became the president of Harvard University. In 1882 Charles went to Harvard to study botany. A year later, he began apprenticing with the landscape firm of Frederick Law Olmsted. As a young landscape architect, Charles enjoyed visiting different natural areas, and he conducted regular walking tours of different nature areas around Boston. In his diary, Charles made a charming list titled, "A Partial List of Saturday Walks before 1878". Early in his career, Charles spent 13 months touring England and Europe between 1885 and 1886. The trip was actually Olmsted's idea, and it was a great training ground for Charles's understanding of various landscape concepts. During this trip, Charles kept a journal where he wrote down his thoughts and sketches of the places he was visiting. During his time in Europe, Charles's benchmark was always Boston. Throughout his writings, he continually compared new landscapes to the beauty of his native landscape in New England. Charles's story ended too soon. He died at 37 from spinal meningitis. Before his death, Charles had worked with Charles Sprague Sargent to plan The Arnold Arboretum. When Charles died, Sargent wrote a tribute to him and featured it in his weekly journal called Garden and Forest. Charles's death had a significant impact on his father, Charles Eliot Senior. At times, the two men had struggled to connect. Charles hadn't liked it when his dad remarried and, their personalities were very different. Charles, the architect, could be a little melancholy. After Charles died, his dad, Charles Sr., started culling through his son's work. In April 1897, Charles Sr. confided to a friend, "I am examining his letters and papers, and I am filled with wonder at what he accomplished in the ten years of professional life. I should've died without ever having appreciated his influence. His death has shown it to me." Despite his heavy workload as the president of Harvard, Charles Sr. immediately set about compiling all of his son's work. He used it to write a book called Charles Eliot Landscape Architect. The book came out in 1902, and today it is considered a classic work in the field of landscape architecture. November 1, 1883On this day, the Brown County World (Hiawatha, Kansas) published a little blurb that said, A distinguished botanist has found that by simply soaking the stems of cut flowers in a weak dye solution, their colors can be altered at will without the perfume and the freshness being destroyed. Unearthed Words On the first day of November last year, sacred to many religious calendars but especially the Celtic, I went for a walk among bare oaks and birch. Nothing much was going on. Scarlet sumac had passed, and the bees were dead. The pond had slicked overnight into that shiny and deceptive glaze of delusion, first ice. It made me remember skates and conjure a vision of myself skimming backward on one foot, the other extended; the arms become wings. Minnesota girls know that this is not a difficult maneuver if one's limber and practices even a little after school before the boys claim the rink for hockey. I think I can still do it - one thinks many foolish things when November's bright sun skips over the entrancing first freeze. A flock of sparrows reels through the air looking more like a flying net than seventy conscious birds, a black veil thrown on the wind. When one sparrow dodges, the whole net swerves, dips: one mind. Am I part of anything like that? Maybe not. [...] It's an ugly woods, I was saying to myself, padding along a trail where other walkers had broken ground before me. And then I found an extraordinary bouquet. Someone had bound an offering of dry seed pods, yew, lyme grass, red berries, and brown fern and laid it on the path: "nothing special," as Buddhists say, meaning "everything." Gathered to formality, each dry stalk proclaimed a slant, an attitude, infinite shades of neutral. All contemplative acts, silences, poems, honor the world this way. Brought together by the eye of love, a milkweed pod, a twig, allow us to see how things have been all along. A feast of being. ― Mary Rose O'Reilley, The Barn at the End of the World: The Apprenticeship of a Quaker, Buddhist Shepherd Grow That Garden Library Flora by DK Flora was also contributed to by Kew,the Royal Botanic Gardens. This book was published back in 2018, and the subtitle is Inside the Secret World of Plants. Well, let me tell you that when I got my copy of this book, I was so pleasantly surprised. This is a big book - it's a coffee table book. The cover is predominantly white, and then it just has a single flower featured on the cover - and it is stunning. I like to think about this fantastic book as a floral scrapbook. So imagine if you were to put together a book of flowers, and on each page, you feature: a different blossom, details about the plant, the history and some outstanding characteristics of the flower, and other various aspects of the plant. This book also reviews a little bit of the science behind why plants do what they do and how they do what they do. Flora is beautifully illustrated with modern photography and also some incredible botanical art from the ages. And it is just a joy to leaf through. So whether you are a gardener or even a non-gardener, I think you would enjoy this book. You can get a copy of Flora by DK and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $12. Today's Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart November 1, 1871 Birth of Stephen Crane, American poet, novelist, and short-story writer. Stephen started writing at the tender age of four. As a young adult, he dropped out of college at Syracuse and started working as a reporter and writer. By 1895 his Civil War novel The Red Badge of Courage won acclaim despite Stephen never having any personal experience as a soldier. The following year he was asked to go to Cuba as a war correspondent. During the voyage, his ship, the SS Commodore, sank off the coast of Florida. Stephen survived after spending thirty hours adrift at sea in a small dinghy along with other survivors. The experience became the basis for his book called, The Open Boat. Despite surviving the shipwreck, Stephen Crane died young of tuberculosis at the age of 28. Today, The Red Badge of Courage is considered an American classic. But Stephen also wrote short stories and poetry. One of his biggest fans was Ernest Hemingway, who credited Stephen as a source of his inspiration. In Stephen's poem, The Black Riders and Other Lines (1895), Stephen wrote, There was set before me a mighty hill, And long days I climbed Through regions of snow. When I had before me the summit-view, It seemed that my labour Had been to see gardens Lying at impossible distances. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
Hour 20 of the 24 hour podcast, Mike is getting sleepy but is full of adrenaline as we welcome in friend of the pod Charles Watts. We ask the obvious question - "Maddison News?" but focus maybe a bit too much time talking about professional wrestling. It's a fun chat!
Sam is hosting as he is joined by Charles Watts of Goal and PA Media's Mark Mann-Bryans to reflect back on Saturday's narrow - but crucial - win over Norwich. They cast an eye over the newcomers to the Arsenal side, the options now open to Mikel Arteta and who fits into those systems. Charles also takes on the Arsenal Beat quiz, looking to top our three joint-leaders who have all scored a fantastic 8/10.
On this week's show I'm joined by Charles Watts to discuss the post-Interlull requirements for Arsenal - start scoring, and start winning. We chat about the Edu interview, and how the pressure is on Mikel Arteta to produce now, even if there is a medium/long-term plan being implemented. There's also discussion of Thomas Partey, Gabriel Magalhaes, Ainsley Maitland-Niles and lots more.Follow Charles @charles_wattsIf you want to become an Arseblog Member on Patreon, you can sign up at patreon.com/arseblog for just €5 per month. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Connor is joined by Arsenal fan and GOAL correspondent Charles Watts (@charles_watts) and Norwich City fan and Canaries Trust board member Sarah Greaves (@SarahGreaves18) for this week's Terrace Talk. *** You can also hear the Pink Un Podcast on Norwich's Community radio station, Future Radio 107.8FM. *** To get in touch with the podcast now and in future, send any comments and questions into the crew with an email to norfolksport@archant.co.uk or get in touch with us @pinkun on Twitter, where are our direct messages are open. And if you're interested in sponsoring the pod, or placing an advert in one of our shows, email Matt.Withers@archant.co.uk For all the latest Norwich City news, opinions, features and videos visit: pinkun.com ALSO FIND US AT THE FOLLOWING: Subscribe: pinkun.com/podcast Twitter: twitter.com/pinkun Facebook: fb.me/thepinkun Instagram: instagram.com/the_pinkun #NCFC #Norwich #City #NorwichCity #Norfolk #Football #Soccer #Canaries #OTBC #COYY #Premier #League #EPL #Daniel #Farke #Arsenal #AFTV #Terrace #Talk #Mikel #Arteta #AFC #Gunners #TalkSPORT #Connor #Southwell
Salty Dog's BROKER Podcast, August 2021 Visit: www.salty.com.au We broker you a blues n roots deal this time tone hounds. Make no mistake, the BROKER show is crammed full of the good stuff. And RIP the great Charles Watts. Indeed, tracks from Rolling Stones, GA-20, Johnny Tucker, Kid Ramos, Diesel, Lindsy Beaver, Brad Stivers, Little Feat, BlackSorrows, John Juke Logan, Greg Izor, Ronnie Earl, Sam Baker, Fred Eaglesmith, Georgia van Etten, Louis King Trio, Tim Woods, Fiona Boyes, Gov't Mule, Litle G Weevil, Rambal, Red Rivers, Reverend Tall Tree, Robert Connely Farr, Robert Jon, Robert Finley. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Rolling Stones / Brown Sugar / Sticky Fingers 2. Rolling Stones Blues Band / Spider and the Fly / unreleased 3. GA-20 / See Me In The Evening / Try It -You Might It 4. Johnny Tucker, Kid Ramos / All Night Long, All Night Wrong / 75 And Alive 5. ** Diesel / I Can't Quit You Baby / Alone With Blues 6. Lindsay Beaver and Brad Stivers / One Condition / Lindsay Beaver and Brad Stivers 7. Little Feat / Cold Cold Cold / Sailin' Shoes 8. ** The Black Sorrows / Only Got Yourself To Blame / Saint George Road 9. John Juke Logan / Up Love Creek / The Truth Will Rock You 10. Greg Izor / Cool Breeze / The Ground 11. Ronnie Earl / Blues For Charlottesville / Beyond The Blue Door 12. Sam Baker / Waves / The Pretty World Triology 13. Fred Eaglesmith / Cigarette Machine / 6 Volts 14. Georgia van Etten / Oh Mother / Deep Black Water 15. ** Louis King Trio / Hooked On You / The Royal Blue Trio 16. Tim Woods / Drop Down Mama / The Blues Sessions 17. ** Fiona Boyes / I Let The Blues In / Blues In My Heart (2020 Remaster) 18. Gov't Mule, Jimmie Vaughan / Burning Point / Revolution Come... Revolution Go 19. Little G Weevil / See Me In The Country / Something Poppin' 20. ** Rambal / Proud Pt 1 / Hold Your Fire 21. ** Red Rivers / Digging My Own Grave / Wishbone 22. Reverend Tall Tree / Everything Is Broken / Reverend Tall Tree 23. Robert Connely Farr / Water's Rising / Country Supper 24. Robert Jon N The Wreck / Rollin' / Good Life Pie 25. Robert Finley / Country Boy / Sharecropper's Son
On this live edition of The Chronicles of a Gooner, Harry Symeou reacts to a recent report from Charles Watts in which he says sources within the club are pleading with the fans to reserve their judgement on this summer's window until it closes. Don't forget to go to https://www.Manscaped.com and use the promo code 90MIN20 to get 20% OFF YOUR ORDER AND FREE SHIPPING! You can vote for us at the FCAs here: https://footballcontentawards.com/voting Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbDo0kye_J-N0TkQoBTPSjA/join This podcast is part of the @90min Football network! ARSENAL'S MESSAGE TO FANS: 'JUDGE US AT THE END OF THE WINDOW' | TRANSFER TALK Twitter: https://twitter.com/chronicles_afc...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Chroniclesof......Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chronicles_...... SUBSCRIBE | COMMENT | LIKE | SHARE #AFC #Arsenal #TransferUpdateSupport the show: http://www.chroniclesafc.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this live edition of The Chronicles of a Gooner, Harry Symeou reacts to a recent report from Charles Watts in which he says sources within the club are pleading with the fans to reserve their judgement on this summer's window until it closes. Don't forget to go to https://www.Manscaped.com and use the promo code 90MIN20 to get 20% OFF YOUR ORDER AND FREE SHIPPING! You can vote for us at the FCAs here: https://footballcontentawards.com/voting Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbDo0kye_J-N0TkQoBTPSjA/join This podcast is part of the @90min Football network! ARSENAL'S MESSAGE TO FANS: 'JUDGE US AT THE END OF THE WINDOW' | TRANSFER TALK Twitter: https://twitter.com/chronicles_afc... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Chroniclesof...... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chronicles_...... SUBSCRIBE | COMMENT | LIKE | SHARE #AFC #Arsenal #TransferUpdate Support the show: http://www.chroniclesafc.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HTO Football - the podcast for football debate and insight, chatting football in the media, on film and in the arts. Join us as we speak to Arsenal correspondent Charles Watts and together pick an Arsenal Emirates XI. The very best players to have played for the Gunners since the move to the Emirates Stadium in 2006. In the coming weeks we welcome incredible guests from across the globe - from coaches and players to media and creative professionals and a plethora of well known faces who want to talk football.
HTO Football - the podcast for football debate and insight, chatting football in the media, on film and in the arts. Join us as we speak to Arsenal correspondent Charles Watts - Charles discusses Arsenal transfer needs and targets and gives his thoughts on Arteta's future! In the coming weeks we welcome incredible guests from across the globe - from coaches and players to media and creative professionals and a plethora of well known faces who want to talk football.
On this week's show I'm joined by Charles Watts of Goal to talk about Bukayo Saka's impressive performance for England at Euro 2020, the William Saliba situation and whether or not you can buy a good player too early, as well as the transfer window. We chat about what Arsenal might do, but I talk to Charles about covering it as a journalist, sources of information, the pressure from fans to know what's happening and when, and lots more.Then we take a look at a big summer for Arsenal at youth/U23 level following the departure of Steve Bould. I talk to Jeorge Bird about his possible replacement, arrivals and departures, and who some of the bright young stars at Academy level are.Follow Charles @charles_watts : Follow Jeorge @jeorgebirdIf you want to become an Arseblog Member on Patreon and get extra exclusive content, you can sign up at patreon.com/arseblog See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode I chat to Charles Watts of Goal about the crazy week we've all experienced with regard to the Super League announcement, and then collapse. We discuss Mikel Arteta's responses as he became the first person associated with the club to speak publicly, KSE showing their hand and making their end-game clear, and whether or not this might have an impact on the team when we still have so much to play for this season.Then it's Akhil Vayas from the AST to discuss the Fans' Forum meeting at which Josh Kroenke was questioned about the Super League, the owner's commitment to the club, potential further attempts to make something like this happen, and lots more.Follow Charles @charles_watts : Follow Akhil @10akhilIf you want to become an Arseblog Member on Patreon, you can sign up at patreon.com/arseblog for just €5 per month. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As Mikel Arteta celebrates his 39th birthday, the Arsenal Beat's fourth special takes a look back at the Spaniard's career to date - from his decorated playing days to coaching under Pep Guardiola and taking the reins at the Emirates Stadium. Mark Mann-Bryans is on hand to introduce journalists who have covered Arteta's career. PA Media's Ronnie Esplin talks about his time at Rangers. Paul Brown of Reach discusses Arteta's impact at Everton. ESPN senior football writer and regular Arsenal Beat contributor James Olley looks back at the Spaniard's playing days in north London. Paul Hirst from The Times gives us an insight into Arteta's coaching career at Manchester City. Mark is then joined by Sam Dean of the Telegraph and Goal's Charles Watts to debate the job Arteta has done since being appointed as Arsenal manager.
As Arsenal's Academy products continue to shine, the third Arsenal Beat special takes an in-depth look at the talent coming off the production line and who might be next to break into the first-team. Charles Watts from Goal talks about Alex Iwobi and how the club can cash in on academy products if it just doesn't work out. The journey to first-team football is not always a smooth one as Reiss Nelson has discovered and Sam Dean of the Telegraph explains. The Athletic's Art de Roche talks us through the sensational rise of Bukayo Saka. Emile Smith Rowe has been earning the plaudits of late and Simon Collings of the Evening Standard looks back over his journey to the first-team.
On this week's show I'm joined by Charles Watts of goal to talk about how Arsenal might react to the midweek defeat to Wolves. Were there enough positives for Mikel Arteta to get back on track quickly? We also chat about the improved form of Nicolas Pepe and why he needs to stay in the team; goalkeeping worries with Alex Runarsson set for his first Premier League start due to Bernd Leno's suspension and an injury to Mat Ryan; future recruitment strategy after the big January clean up; red cards, ill-discipline and David Luiz; and a smattering of the usual waffle.Follow Charles @charles_wattsIf you want to become an Arseblog Member on Patreon, you can sign up at patreon.com/arseblog for just €5 per month. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Touchy Gooners is a weekly Arsenal podcast under the #TouchlineFracas banner.This week featured;Nigerian Dan - @DankoggsSeun - @SvNdombeleLeroy - @1AceICharles Watts - @Charles_WattsDr Rajpal Brah - @3cbperformance (Discussion takes place 54 mins in)Subscribe to our Patreon for EXCLUSIVE Touchy Gooners content including post match reviews of all Arsenal games - https://www.patreon.com/TouchyGoonersJoin our discord server for a conversation on all things football - https://discord.gg/wzhupKxFollow us on twitter - @TouchyGoonersLeave Touchline Fracas a 5-star review on your Apple Podcast App!Use #TouchlineFracasSubmit your Blue Wire Hustle application here: http://bwhustle.com/join
Mark and Sam return for a preview of Sunday's Premier League visit of Burnley. They are also joined by Charles Watts, Arsenal reporter for Goal, to discuss whether playing in front of a crowd will be a positive or negative experience in the current climate, how to start scoring more goals and Sam's Daily Telegraph article on the reliance on a misfiring Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. They also pick the best individual performance they've seen while covering Arsenal.
On this week's show I'm joined by Amy Lawrence, Charles Watts, Lewis Ambrose, Tim Stillman and James to preview the new season. I ask them all about the state of the squad, transfer business that still needs to be done, key players for the new campaign, who might surprise us, what is realistically a good season for us and lots more.There's also a last call for the Patreon Fantasy Football league, the winners of our mug competition, and some of the usual waffle.Follow @amylawrence71 – @gunnerblog – @LGAmbrose – @charles_watts – @StillbertoGet 10% off an Arsenal order from Playbook Products by using the code ARSECAST at checkout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today on the show we have hilarious @awesomecharles who talks about achieving the ultimate boyfriend status, cleaning yo damn house, and being the black friend.
Welcome back to another episode of the TapIn Football podcast. Dan (@dankoogs) and Tobi (@tapintobs) were joined by goal.com Arsenal correspondent Charles Watts touching on all things Arsenal related from the Kroenkes and Raul, Mikel Arteta, the club's summer plans and much more! ————————————————————— This episode is available on YouTube, Apple, Soundcloud and Spotify so let us know your thoughts and leave a review. Make sure to follow us for more football insight and news on twitter, instagram and facebook at @tapinfootball and make sure you like, subscribe and review the podcast on whatever platform you are listening on! Enjoy!
Boyd Hilton is joined by Josh Landy and Charles Watts for today's show! arsenalpodcast.net @arsenalpodcast Produced by Josh Landy Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2020 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Boyd Hilton is joined by Josh Landy and Charles Watts for today’s show! arsenalpodcast.net @arsenalpodcast Produced by Josh Landy A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2020 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
On this first Arsecast of 2020, it's a look back at the 2-0 win over Man Utd which gave Mikel Arteta his first win as Arsenal boss. I'm joined first by Andrew Allen, to discuss the long overdue victory, the impact Arteta has had on the team as well as the mood, Lucas Torreira and more. Then I chat to Charles Watts of Goal about the pre-Leeds press conference, why the training ground is a happier place, Arteta's big Granit Xhaka decision, and a look ahead to Monday's FA Cup clash.Follow Andrew @aallensport and Charles @charles_watts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's show some reflections on what has been a difficult week on and off the pitch, and even among fans as we all get tarnished with an unfair brush after the Granit Xhaka incident and some other unsavoury behaviour. Then it's Liverpool 5-5 Arsenal, with Charles Watts, looking at the positives like Gabriel Martinelli, Joe Willock, Ainsley Maitland-Niles and, of course, the return of Mesut Ozil. Will his display be enough for Unai Emery to start him against Wolves? All that, lots of the usual waffle and some Holy God FM.NOTE: This podcast was recorded and uploaded before Granit Xhaka's statement which was released last night: https://arseblog.news/2019/10/xhaka-releases-statement-lets-get-back-to-a-place-of-mutual-respect/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back! It’s a new era… and we’re here to discuss the exciting season ahead! Boyd Hilton and Josh Landy welcome Charles Watts and Raphael Wakefield. Want some free beer? Go to MatchPint.co.uk/app and use code ‘FBAR’ to join the ‘Footballistically Arsenal’ league. Make your predictions on televised Premier League games and your perfect prediction will win you a Budweiser, with other monthly prizes available, like Premier League matchday tickets and much more. - FREE BEER FOR FIRST WEEKEND. Anyone who sets a prediction before Thursday 23:59 will automatically have a beer added to their prizes from Friday! **YOU MUST BE OLD ENOUGH TO DRINK BEER OR HAVE PERMISSION FROM YOUR GREAT-GREAT GRANDPARENTS** arsenalpodcast.net @arsenalpodcast Produced by Josh Landy Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2019 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
Welcome back! It's a new era… and we're here to discuss the exciting season ahead! Boyd Hilton and Josh Landy welcome Charles Watts and Raphael Wakefield. Want some free beer? Go to MatchPint.co.uk/app and use code ‘FBAR' to join the ‘Footballistically Arsenal' league. Make your predictions on televised Premier League games and your perfect prediction will win you a Budweiser, with other monthly prizes available, like Premier League matchday tickets and much more. - FREE BEER FOR FIRST WEEKEND. Anyone who sets a prediction before Thursday 23:59 will automatically have a beer added to their prizes from Friday! **YOU MUST BE OLD ENOUGH TO DRINK BEER OR HAVE PERMISSION FROM YOUR GREAT-GREAT GRANDPARENTS** arsenalpodcast.net @arsenalpodcast Produced by Josh Landy Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2019 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Scatman John (00m 50s) • PART 1b: Arsenal under the Kosc - with Charles Watts from Goal (02m 50s) • PART 2: From bad to worse at Newcastle (14m 00s) • PART 3: Griezmann moves, Crouchy retires and Sturridge gets his dog back (18m 40s) • PART 4a: Afcon update - with Mani Djazmi (26m 00s) • PART 4b: Haddaway (33m 00s) TFS LIVE AT THE SOUTHBANK CENTRE - MON 30 SEPT 2019: Get your tickets now! (https://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/whats-on/136322-totally-football-show-live-james-richardson-2019) GET IN TOUCH: • follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/totallyfootballshow/) • find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/thetotallyfootballshow/) • send us a tweet: @TheTotallyShow (http://www.twitter.com/thetotallyshow) CHARITY NEWS: • we’re working with CALM, the Campaign Against Living Miserably, who are dedicated to preventing male suicide. Head to the Calm Zone (https://www.thecalmzone.net/)
On today's show I chat with Charles Watts about his upcoming journey to Baku for the Europa League final, and the game against Chelsea frames the discussion. Are the team distracted by the Mkhitaryan situation? How much would Emery have used him if he were available? Who will play in goal, and who should play in goal? Then we discuss the interview with MD Vinai Venkatesham and Head of Football Raul Sanllehi, in which they laid out their plans for the summer and beyond. How confident can we be that they can get the job done? All that and some of the usual waffle.Follow Charles on Twitter @Charles_Watts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is the second of our new season preview episodes and in this one I have a chat with Tayo Popoola about what's to come, starting with Man City on Sunday, Alex Iwobi's deal and a little bit of Kroenke stuff too. Then it's Tim Stillman, Charles Watts and JB @GunnerPunner to talk about the rest of our summer business, defensive worries, strength up top, Unai Emery's impact on how we're going to play, and loads more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Defeat at the Wanda Metropolitano means there's no fairy tale ending for Arsene Wenger, nor any silverware for Arsenal this season. Diego Costa's goal was enough to see Atletico Madrid through, and in this somewhat hastily arranged podcast I chat to Charles Watts of Football London about the loss, the performance over the two legs, how the Gunners blew a great opportunity in the first leg, what it says about the manager, where it leaves us for the final few games, summer transfers, Koscielny's heartbreak, and more, as well as some of the usual waffle as I look back on my trip to Madrid for the game. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Charles Watts speaks to the former Arsenal and West Ham striker on the challenge that faces the club's new generation of talent. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Kevin Beirne sits down with Charles Watts and Rob Guest to discuss tonight's Europa League clash with Koln, Sunday's London derby with Chelsea and the latest transfer rumours. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The latest football.london 49 Undefeated podcast featuring site editor Tom Marshall-Bailey, Arsenal correspondent Charles Watts and features editor Kevin Beirne.#AFC #COYG #Lemar #Sanchez #Seri For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The latest football.london 49 Undefeated Arsenal podcast with Tom Marshall-Bailey, Charles Watts and Kevin Beirne For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The latest Arsenal football.london '49 Undefeated' podcast from Tom Marshall-Bailey, Charles Watts and Andy Ha. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Time now for this week's Arsecast and to discuss training ground protests, a possible boardroom power struggle, but more importantly an actual win in a football match after we beat West Ham I'm joined by Charles Watts from Football London. We also talk Granit Xhaka and goalkeepers, before briefly previewing the Crystal Palace game which is on Monday (booo!). The winners of the *boil* mugs competition are announced, we ask 'do we see dead people?', and there's a heap of the usual waffle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Are Reading about to be taken over again? Who’s fit for tomorrow’s trip to Fulham, and can Reading make it six wins in six? Just some of the questions we put to Get Reading’s Charles Watts in our latest Tilehurst End Podcast Extra.Also a big thank you to those of you who’ve helped out with our new crowd funding campaign for those who want to go the extra mile and donate to the show. Rewards include shoutouts, pubchat topics and even a swanky Tilehurst End Mug. You can visit http://www.patreon.com/thetilehurstend OR click on the banner below the player to find out how to donate.
Are Reading about to be taken over again? Who’s fit for tomorrow’s trip to Fulham, and can Reading make it six wins in six? Just some of the questions we put to Get Reading’s Charles Watts in our latest Tilehurst End Podcast Extra.Also a big thank you to those of you who’ve helped out with our new crowd funding campaign for those who want to go the extra mile and donate to the show. Rewards include shoutouts, pubchat topics and even a swanky Tilehurst End Mug. You can visit http://www.patreon.com/thetilehurstend OR click on the banner below the player to find out how to donate.