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On this episode, Harry Symeou reacts to Mikel Arteta's press conference ahead of the Saturday night clash with Wolves at Emirates Stadium. We discuss the latest on William Saliba's fitness. Plus, it seems Declan Rice (illness), Jurrien Timber (injury) and Leandro Trossard (injury) are all doubts ahead of the weekend. We'll also take a bunch of your thoughts/questions from the live chat box. Sign up to support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/thechroniclesofagooner?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Enter the discount code: 'XMAS25' for 50% off your first month! #arsenal #afc #premierleague Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Munoz out. Saliba out. Timber flagged. Salah finished. Haaland washed (if you don't watch UCL games). Bruno essential (if teams keep giving him pens for no reason). We discuss all that and more, including the best picks in every position this week as we immediately use all 5 of our free transfers to fly up the ranks.
Arsenal head to Belgium, win 3–0 at Club Brugge, and continue their run at the top of the Champions League League Phase. Two goals straight into the top bins set the tone, with Madueke delivering his standout performance, Martinelli adding another European moment, and Zubimendi and Odegaard controlling the night despite heavy rotation at the back.We break down the selection calls, Timber and Saliba's fitness, Nwaneri's role, Jesus' return, and a Champions League debut for 16-year-old Marley Salmon. Then attention turns to Wolves at the Emirates — injuries, expected XI, and why this is a must-handle Premier League fixture.Plus: Justin's Six Pack (the hidden roles driving Arsenal's season), Liverpool's ongoing issues and the Salah situation, Brighton's form wobble, the Tyne–Wear derby, and this week's Who Am I.All Arsenal. No noise.CHAPTERS:(00:00) – Arteta's Non-Negotiables Intro(01:31) – Full XI Breakdown(04:38) – Nwaneri's Minutes and Midfield Role Debate(05:50) – Bright Start: Odegaard Sharp, MLS Hits the Post(08:45) – Madueke's First Goal: Strength, Confidence, Top Bins(10:59) – Corners, Set-Pieces, and Brugge Growing Into the Game(13:04) – Raya vs Kepa: Why Arteta Went Strong in Goal(15:08) – Half-Time Feelings(16:00) – Second-Half Lift: Zubimendi Assist, Madueke Header(17:14) – Martinelli's Goal: Champions League Specialist(20:30) – Subs Arrive: Jesus Returns, Calafiori Impact, Nwaneri Sharp(23:38) – Nwaneri's Pathway & Competition for Minutes(25:25) – Raya's Key Saves & Brugge's Late Threats(27:18) – Context: Rotation, Missing Rice, and Unusual Back Line(28:31) – Marley Salmon's Champions League Debut(29:25) – By The Numbers: Shots, xG, Possession, Defensive Issues(32:00) – Odegaard's Return: System Reset & Misunderstood Narrative(35:04) – PT.2 Who Am I (Game)(36:42) – Jus's Six Pack: Hidden Roles Behind Arsenal's Season(39:52) – Premier League Preview: Liverpool vs Brighton & The Salah Situation(42:41) – Salah, Carragher, and What's Really Happening at Liverpool(49:04) – Slot, Alonso, and Liverpool's Managerial Future(51:00) – Prediction Time: Liverpool vs Brighton(51:36) – Tyne-Wear Derby Preview: Sunderland vs Newcastle(54:29) – Arsenal vs Wolves Preview: Line-Up, Injuries & Expectations(55:37) – Rotation vs Full Strength: What Arteta Should Do(58:26) – Fitness Concerns: Timber, Saliba, and Managing the Back Line(01:05:12) – Could Salmon Get Minutes vs Wolves?(01:07:44) – Who Am I (Game) Reveal
In episode 61 of the MOPP we chat with high-stakes MTT player Justin Saliba. Justin breaks down what it truly takes to perform at the highest levels of poker. We talk about “war mode,” the mental state he uses to lock in quickly, manage emotions, and stay sharp under pressure—especially in deep runs and seven-figure spots. Justin shares how fatigue exposes your natural tendencies, why recovery and structure matter, and how he balances technical study with peak performance.
Fresh from a cold open training session at London Colney, Simon Collings (The Standard) joins host Jacob Hawley for a new episode of The Dugout. The pair dissect the “gut punch” defeat at Villa Park, analyzing how the match descended into an “Unai Emery basketball game” and asking the big question: Can this team survive the winter without the aura of Gabriel and William Saliba? On the agenda: Defensive Frailties: Analyzing the makeshift backline and Hincapié's adjustment to the Premier League. The Eze Debate: Is he struggling to adapt to the system, or does he just need time like Declan Rice did? Odegaard's Role: Why Arsenal need the 15-goal version of their captain back. Squad Rotation: Looking ahead to Club Brugge—will Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly finally get minutes? The Striker Situation: Gyökeres' fitness, the Jesus wildcard, and the Noni Madueke conundrum. Simon's Hot Take: Why he is doubling down on his prediction that Arsenal will win the league by 10 points. We hope you loved this one! x IF YOU WANT THE ADVERT FREE VERSION OF THIS PLEASE SIGN UP HERE: https://www.patreon.com/c/TheArsenalOpinion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Vi kjører i gang en ny episode. Mo Salah har ikke taklet tre kamper på benken veldig godt og tok sin vrede over det i media samtidig som Arne Slot holdt pressekonferanse etter nok en nedtur for Liverpool. Vi snakker betydningen av Gabriel og Saliba i Arsenal, vi snakker litt Phil Foden og om Thomas Frank tok noen steg i riktig retning den siste uken? Det blir selvsagt mer om kaoset i Real Madrid. Kan Xabi Alonso bli Liverpool manager i løpet av sesongen? Det er ingen tvil om at spanjolen lever farlig i Real Madrid. Det blir Harry Kane, Nico Kovac og litt Wolfsburg i Tyskland før vi avslutter i Serie A og konstanterer at Lens fortsatt leder Ligge 1. Enjoy!
Tabs is joined by Holly from the North Bank Pod (@northbankpod) to pick apart Arsenal's gut‑wrenching 2–1 defeat at Aston Villa. Recorded the morning after, the episode captures the raw frustration of conceding late, the impact of missing Saliba and Gabriel, and the tactical struggles that left Arsenal exposed. Odegaard's return offered a glimmer of positivity, but questions remain over the left‑hand side and squad balance. The duo also share listener three‑word reviews (including some cheeky Villa fan infiltrations) and look ahead to the midweek Champions League tie against Club Brugge.
Arsenal make it 18 games unbeaten with a 2–0 win over Brentford — and The Weekly Cannon is back with Mike to break it all down.We cover:• Merino's ridiculous form — goals, aerial threat & his partnership with Zubimendi • Madueke's impact on his return to the XI • Defensive resilience with no Saliba, Gabriel or Mosquera • Saka sealing it late & what it means for the title race • Arteta's rotation decisions going into the festive run • Aston Villa preview — Emery's form, Watkins danger, Rice fitness, predicted XI • Score predictions for Villa ParkTimestamps:0:00 – Intro 3:00 – Mike's recap of the last fortnight 9:50 – Brentford review 12:28 – Madueke's performance 15:28 – Midweek rotation & Declan Rice update 21:16 – The Merino Effect 27:08 – Ben White & the crucial Raya save 28:52 – Aston Villa preview 36:46 – When to use Ødegaard vs Eze… or both?
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On this episode, Harry Symeou reacts to Mikel Arteta's press conference ahead of the meeting between Arsenal and Brentford in the Premier League at Emirates Stadium. We discuss William Saliba's fitness, the latest on Leandro Trossard and Kai Havertz, plus the news Arsenal have agreed a deal to sign the Quintero twins. Sign up to support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/thechroniclesofagooner?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink #arsenal #afc #premierleague Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Sam Shaban and Nick Humphries for Day 9 of Train Effective's 30 Days of Dedication. Today, they're breaking down why so many players misunderstand their own position, and what it actually takes to dominate your role on the pitch. They explain the essentials for every position: the elite mentality of a goalkeeper, fullback 1v1 defending, centre-back positioning, CDM scanning and anticipation, box-to-box work rate, CAM creativity, winger fearlessness, and striker movement and finishing. You'll hear real examples from Rodri, Kanté, Gerrard, Saliba, Vini Jr, Yamal, Ronaldo and more, plus live reactions from players asking how to build confidence, fix decision-making, and understand what scouts really look for. They show you what separates players who “play the position” from players who own it, and how to become that difference-maker for your team. Day 9: Nick and Sam reveal the truth about mastering your position, and how understanding your role can transform your entire game.
On this episode, Harry Symeou reflects on Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal in the Premier League. We discuss all the key incidents and highlights, why we struggled to impose ourselves against Enzo Maresca's side and cover all the major talking points from an interesting game at Stamford Bridge.
Arsenal leave Stamford Bridge with just one Premier League point after a chaotic afternoon defined by early bookings, a makeshift back line, and a referee who lost control long before Caicedo finally saw red. We break down the six cautions, the way Zubimendi's early yellow changed our midfield, the impact of Odegaard's introduction, and Merino's equaliser that shifted the momentum — plus the late chance for Gyökeres and Timber that could have won it.Despite the frustration, it still caps off a huge week for Arsenal: the derby win, the Bayern performance, and now a hard-earned point with Saliba, Gabriel and Trossard unavailable.In Part Two, we roll through a midweek Who Am I?, a full WATG recap, VARse (including the Alvarez penalty rule?), and a look ahead to Wednesday night's match against Brentford — a must-win before the trip to Villa Park.Settle in for a grounded, honest review of a fiery London afternoon and what it means for the week ahead.Chapters:(00:00) – Arteta's Non-Negotiables Intro(00:58) – Battle at the Bridge: Setting the Scene(01:49) – Lineup Changes & Saliba's Late Withdrawal(03:11) – Chelsea's Fast Start and Cucurella's Free Hits(04:48) – Six Arsenal Bookings and a Referee Out of Control(07:10) – Caicedo's Red Card and the Play-Acting Debate(08:59) – Chelsea's Tactics: Diving, Disruption, and Referee's Impact(11:58) – Arsenal's First-Half Chances & Sanchez's Spills(13:01) – Conceding Early in the Second Half(14:58) – Subs: Odegaard's Impact & Madueke's Struggles / Left-Side Chemistry Issue(19:00) – Merino's Equaliser: Saka's Brilliance & Odegaard's Spark(20:30) – Arteta's Sub Decisions: What Worked & What Didn't(23:20) – Final Chances: Gyökeres Collides with Sanchez & Timber's Header(24:22) – Was This Still a Good Week for Arsenal?(27:48) – By the Numbers & Big-Picture Reflection on the Chelsea Draw(29:08) – PT.2 Who Am I? (Game)(30:55) – Whip Around the Grounds – GW13(38:34) – VARse: GW13 (The Alvarez Rule & Referee Standards)(48:00) – What the Weekend Results Mean for the Top Four(49:53) – Spurs' Collapse & Vicario Chaos(52:23) – West Ham, Paquetá & the Red Card Meltdown(56:59) – Brentford Preview: Form, Goals, and Key Threats(59:28) – Should Arsenal Rotate? The Rice Question(01:01:33) – Merino, Gyökeres & How We Should Set Up vs Brentford(01:03:25) – Why This Is a Must-Win Ahead of Villa(01:04:40) – Prediction Game: Brighton vs Aston Villa(01:08:49) – Who Am I (Game) Reveal
Join Coach and Mitch as they dissect Arsenal's hard fought point at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea. The duo discuss:- More Arsenal injury issues (Saliba and Trossard missing out)- Arsenal's tough week catching up with them- Chelsea's plan to try and nullify Arsenal- Of course Rice vs Caicedo- and much more.Tap In!
Recorded just minutes after the final whistle at Stamford Bridge, Tabs and Kuziva deliver a raw, emotional reaction to Arsenal's 1–1 draw with Chelsea. From the frustration of a disjointed performance to the relief of extending the unbeaten run at the Bridge, the duo break down the highs and lows of a fiery derby. They discuss the impact of missing both Saliba and Gabriel, the red card for Caicedo, and how Arsenal's lack of composure shaped the game. With reflections on discipline, squad depth, and Chelsea's setup under Maresca, the episode closes by looking ahead to Brentford at home.
Bukayo Saka takes the next step off the pitch, engaged to long-term love Tolami Benson. Saliba's celebrations are pure joy, Noni Madueke's words have gone viral, and Arsenal teams up with Paramount+ to bring global storytelling to the Emirates.
Gabriel replacements, why you should or shouldn't sell Semenyo and if it's safe not to captain the best striker in World football right now aka the man who took Norway to their first World Cup since 98 aka. Erling Braut Haaland
Juan Saliba joins the podcast before he shoots his debut short film, The Midnight Screening. He talks about his life, filmmaking journey and the process leading up to his short. As of this release, principal photography has wrapped. Look for it at film festivals in 2026/2027! Follow instagram.com/thchosenjuan instagram.com/themidnightscreeningshortfilm Upcoming Shows 11.19.25 | Pearl River, NY | Jordan Fried at Uncle Tommy's Tavern | 7 PM | Free 12.5.25 | Carlstadt, NJ | Junk Mail Improv Holiday Spectacular at Bolero Snort | 8 PM 12.7.25 | New York, NY | Jordan Fried at The Comedy Shop | 2 PM 12.20.25 | Bergenfield, NJ | Jordan Fried at Tommy Fox's Sessions With Mary Jane is a Cannabis infused podcast hosted by stoner comedian and filmmaker, Jordan Fried. It features interviews from musicians, filmmakers, comedians, politicians, writers and business owners along with solo concept episodes. While all guests do not necessarily partake, the one requirement is that they are pretty chill, man. Listen for untold stories, how to guides, deeper dives and expanded curiosities. Your source for all things New Jersey, Hudson Valley and NYC. New Episodes every Wednesday with exclusive bonus content. An LNH Studios podcast on the Gotham Network. Produced by the Gotham Network. LNH Studios is a comedy and video production company based out of Rutherford, New Jersey. It is comprised of the comedy trio Late Night Hump, consisting of Reena Ezra, Jordan Fried, and Brendan O'Brien.LNH Studios focuses on producing: • Podcasts • Films • Comedy shows and series (including sketch comedy, improv, stand-up, musical improv, and variety shows) They also offer classes and workshops related to comedy and production, and their services extend to recording audio and video, and scriptwriting. You can find more information and contact them through their website, lnhstudios.com, or by phone at +1 845-545-0284. Jordan Fried (https://jordanfried.myportfolio.com/) is a SAG AFTRA comedian and filmmaker from Warwick, NY currently based in Rutherford, NJ. His debut comedy special and album, When The Edible Hits, is out on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music, X, Facebook and Vinyl. He is the co-director, co-writer and star of Beware The Horn, a film about a film school graduate that stumbles upon an improv troupe that he thinks is a cult. He also appeared as the Young Peter Madoff in Madoff : Monster of Wall Street. He studied Digital Media Production and English at Tulane University, where he was a member of Cat Mafia Comedy. He's performed at Rhino Comedy, Eastville Comedy Club, Hell Yes Fest, Binghamton Comedy and Arts Festival, New Orleans Comedy and Arts Festival and Northern Virginia Comedy Festival. He produced the comedy variety show, Circuit Break; Late Night Hump at NJ Weedman's Joint; and he is a founding member of the improv troupes, Duly Noted and The Mutts. He taught media, podcasting and comedy classes for Montclair Film, Blue Sky Kids and Educate The Block. He recently worked as the operations manager at The Williams Center in Rutherford, NJ.
A bruising trip to the Stadium of Light ends with two dropped points — and plenty to dissect.Gav, Ells and Justin break down Arsenal's 2–2 draw at Sunderland, from the elbow on Moreno and missed chances to the fatigue creeping into Arteta's injury-hit squad.The lads debate Trossard's thunderbolt, Rice's role in the opener, and why Arsenal still looked a level above even on tired legs. There's chat on Arteta's substitutions (or lack thereof), Ethan Nwaneri's curious situation, and what the break means for Odegaard, Havertz and the cavalry to return.After that, Whip Around the Grounds brings chaos across the league — Spurs and United share the comedy, Chelsea finally turn up, Villa keep flying, and Wolves look doomed. Then in VARse, the team rate the weekend's biggest officiating controversies at Villa Park, the G Tech and the Etihad, with Craig Pawson, Michael Oliver and Howard Webb all getting their turn in the chair.The show wraps with talk on the title race, Liverpool's collapse, the relegation scrap, and how Arsenal's depth and injuries could define what comes next.Conceded, but not defeated — Arsenal stumble in Sunderland yet stay top and ready to reload after the break.Chapters:(00:00) – Arteta's Non-Negotiables Intro(00:55) – Sunderland Line-Up & Early Expectations(02:30) – Physical Battle & Early Elbow Incident(07:48) – Ballard's Opener & Defensive Errors(09:19) – Saliba's Missed Chance Before Second-Half Response & Saka's Equaliser(11:20) – Trossard's Screamer & Arsenal Lead(13:23) – Fatigue, Injuries & Substitution Debate(17:09) – Ethan Nwaneri's Role & Arteta's Stance(20:39) – Sunderland's Late Equaliser(23:05) – Calafiori Chance & Frustrations with Game Management(24:50) – By The Numbers & Perspective on the Draw(27:31) – Craig Pawson's Refereeing Display(30:32) – Set-Pieces, Long Throws, Missed Chances & Dropped Points... Still 1st!(34:19) – PT.2 Whip Around the Grounds(42:33) – VARse: Incidents at Villa Park, G Tech & Etihad(57:56) – City's Dominance & Liverpool's Collapse?(1:03:16) – Spurs vs Man Utd Comedy Show(1:04:43) – Amorim's Manager of the Month Debate(1:07:52) – Relegation Battle Rundown(1:12:52) – Arsenal's Season So Far & Confidence Check(1:16:49) – Managing Odegaard's Return & Squad Rotation(1:20:04) – Do Arsenal Need Another Striker?(1:25:34) – Looking Ahead: Heavy Fixtures & Hopeful Returns
Muted celebrations, boring narratives — same old Arsenal dominance.This week the lads dissect the 1–0 win over Crystal Palace, where Eze's muted celebration and another set-piece goal kept the machine rolling. Gav, Ells and Justin break down Saka's illness, Odegaard's absence, and why Arsenal's calm control is being mistaken for boredom.We also cover the latest injury worries for Rice, Martinelli, Saliba and Saka, before diving into the weekend's Premier League chaos — Liverpool slipping again, City stumbling at Villa, Bournemouth flying, and the return of VARse: The Clown Office.Finally, we look ahead to the midweek Brighton Cup clash, youth rotation, and whether we've already seen Gabriel Jesus kick his last ball for Arsenal.
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The race to the 2026 World Cup heats up around the world — and we've got it all covered on today's Morning Espresso, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse.In Europe, Scotland boss Steve Clarke reaches a milestone while trying to guide his nation back to the World Cup for the first time since 1998 — and he's doing it with Katy Perry in the same Glasgow hotel. France defender William Saliba says Les Bleus fear no one as the countdown to 2026 continues.Across Africa, Cape Verde edges closer to a historic first qualification, Ghana all but seals its spot, and Egypt celebrates behind a Mohamed Salah brace. Asia's contenders tighten up, with Patrick Kluivert's Indonesia fighting for survival and Saudi Arabia closing in on another World Cup berth.Plus: Manchester United's Women's Champions League debut, ownership changes in Spain and the NWSL, and tributes to Boca Juniors legend Miguel Ángel Russo.☕ The world's game never sleeps — and neither do we.
Fabrizio Romano breaks down what to know on Arsenal ahead of 2026See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Arsenal took care of business in Europe, outgunning Olympiacos at the Emirates. We break down the lineup calls, Martinelli's poacher's finish, the control-versus-clinical debate, and the nervy swing with that disallowed goal. We also spotlight the fullbacks (Myles' emergence, Ben White's minutes and fitness) and ask if our “silly bookings” risk creeping back in.Part Two dives into Saliba's new deal and a West Ham preview under a new boss—new-manager bounce, tactical tweaks, and set-piece questions—plus why we need to keep games out of the referees' hands, the “bogey team” run, and a reality check on bookies' odds.If you enjoy the show, drop a 5★ rating and share with a fellow Gooner.
On this episode of TCOAG, Harry Symeou is joined by Greek football expert Stephen Kountourou to preview Wednesday night's clash with Olympiacos in the UEFA Champions League. We get into another one of Mikel Arteta's obscure ideas involving the RAF and we'll react to the confirmation/announcement of William Saliba's new contract and his commitment to the club. Sign up to support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/thechroniclesofagooner?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink #arsenal #afc #championsleague
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The Arsenal News Show EP645 - Mikel Arteta Press Conference, , Odegaard Boost, Saliba Message
The Arsenal News Show SPECIAL - William Saliba's New Contract Just Changes Everything! ft Paul!
The Arsenal News Show EP644 - Billy Vigar Tributes, William Saliba Contract & Arteta Press Conference
On this bonus edition of the show, we react to the breaking news! Arsenal defender William Saliba has agreed to a new long-term contract with the club as per David Ornstein. Support the podcast & access benefits by joining our Patreon page: https://patreon.com/thechroniclesofagooner?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink #arsenal #breaking #news
Episode 129 — The Non-NegotiablesArsenal navigate a tricky week with plenty to talk about. We kick off with the Port Vale recap, asking if the Gunners are becoming a little predictable or even boring. The discussion moves into system & player roles, and whether sitting back after taking the lead is a growing theme.Injuries remain front and centre, with concerns over Saliba and Saka, while doubts grow around Gyökeres and his fit in Arteta's system. We dive into the ongoing questions about Gabriel Jesus' fitness, before shining a light on the youngsters — from Ethan Nwaneri to the standout Max Dowman.The lads also look ahead: a tough Carabao Cup tie vs Brighton, the newly-signed Saliba contract, and a detailed Newcastle preview with XI predictions. We wrap by debating whether Arsenal need to be playing for a striker and asking: will either side have one eye on Europe?
On Thursday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you the fallout from last night's action in Europe plus the EFL Cup action.Brendan Rodgers pleased with Celtic's start in Serbia.Ange Postecoglou rues Nottingham Forest's mess-up in Seville.Robbie Keane's Ferencvaros take on Viktoria Plzen in the Europa League.Julian Alvarez bags a hat-trick for Atleti.Liverpool's Leoni suffers ACL blow.And Wayne Rooney speaks about his alcohol struggles.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/joinFootball Daily with thanks to #Toyota #BigBrotherBigSister
Fabrizio Romano breaks down all you need to know about Real Madrid and their plans for 2026. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Neste episódio, nossos correspondentes falam sobre o fim de semana de clássicos na Inglaterra! O confronto Arteta x Guardiola mais uma vez foi brigado, pra não dizer feio. O jogo maluco em Manchester que fez Ruben Amorim respirar aliviado. O Merseyside Derby que deixou o imbatível Liverpool ainda mais líder. Polêmicas, Quiz, bullying e muito mais! 00:00 - Pataquada 02:00 - João sofre bullying? 03:30 - Lendo mensagens do audiência 06:30 - Guardiola na retranca 13:50 - Entrevista com Rúben Dias 16:20 - Quem é melhor, Rúbens Dias ou Saliba? Raya ou Donnarumma? 17:40 - Arsenal cauteloso demais? 23:30 - Entrevista com Gabriel Martinelli 25:20 - João “bravo” e a máquina Haaland 27:40 - A chuvosa Manchester 31:00 - O maluco Man United x Chelsea 34:40 - Entrevista com Andrey Santos 34:50 - Maresca errou? 36:30 - O ídolo Bruno Fernandes 39:25 - A expulsão do Casemiro 40:50 - Alívio para Ruben Amorim 42:45 - Quiz João x Senise 52:25 - Liverpool x Everton 01:03:00 - Fulham x Brentford 01:06:00 - Com protestos, West Ham perde do Palace 01:08:25 - Bournemouth x Newcastle 01:09:45 - Rashford e Gyokeres 01:11:30 - Ange sofrendo no Forest 01:13:55 - Wolves na lanterna, Vitor Pereira de contrato novo 01:15:00 - Tottenham x Brighton 01:19:30 - A gente vai se falando Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Just four games left for CF Montreal who are back in action against New York Red Bulls!! With us to break down the opposition is MLS expert Bob Ventimiglia!!!Your amazing support lets us do what we do! Join our Patreon for new and exclusive content!! https://linktr.ee/theballisroundmontrealYour amazing support lets us do what we do! Join our Patreon for new and exclusive content!! https://linktr.ee/theballisroundmontreal
Tonight - Fergus & Trev will look ahead to this weekend fixtures. We will give our score predictions and expectations, all with an Arsenal bias. We will also look at Arsenal's home fixture against Manchester City All this and our usual Gooner Debate Enjoy, Share & Subscribe to our YouTube Channel if you like what we do. #Arsenal #PremierLeague
Episode 128 – It's Always Sunny in BilbaoArsenal open their Champions League campaign with a win away at Athletic Bilbao. Gav, Jus, and Ells break down the performance: Rice's early booking, Merino's unclear role, and how Timber and Mosquera kept the defense rock solid.The lads debate Arteta's “finishers” vs starters after Trossard and Martinelli came off the bench to win the game, and look ahead to a huge clash with Manchester City — should Saliba replace Mosquera, and who gets the nod in midfield if Odegaard isn't fit?Elsewhere, we preview the Merseyside Derby and Man United v Chelsea, react to Thierry Henry's bold claim about Arsenal's squad, and wrap up with the return of the “Who Am I” game.CHAPTERS:Chapters:(00:00) Intro(01:10) Bilbao Match: Starting XI(02:41) First Half Issues: Rice Booking & Midfield Disconnect(05:35) Atmosphere & Iñaki Williams' Warning(07:49) Zubimendi & Merino Sociedad Rivalry / Silly Bookings(10:55) Defensive Praise: Timber, Mosquera, Gabriel & Calafiori(11:49) Second Half: Substitutions Change the Game(12:39) Trossard & Martinelli Impact(17:12) Arteta's “Finishers” vs Substitutes / Club Culture(26:54) PT.2 Who Am I?(28:56) ARSMCI: Preview – Mosquera vs Saliba(31:49) ARSMCI: Midfield Options – Odegaard, Nwaneri, Merino(36:17) ARSMCI: Should Martinelli or Trossard Start?(38:15) Strongest Squad Ever in the PL?(40:21) Henry: “They Have to Win”(41:23) Big Vic's Goal Record & Pressure(43:30) Could a Win End City's Title Hopes?(45:49) EPL Match Day 6 Notable Fixtures(49:55) Who Am I Reveal
On this episode of the podcast, Harry Symeou reflects on Arsenal's 2-0 win over Athletic Club at San Mames to kick off their 2025/26 UEFA Champions League campaign. We talk Gabriel Martinelli, Leandro Trossard, Viktor Gyökeres, Cristhian Mosquera, the midfield dynamic and loads more.
Harry Symeou previews Arsenal's trip to San Mames where they will face Athletic Club in their first UEFA Champions League game of the 2025/26 campaign. We discuss the starting XI, what to expect from Ernesto Valverde's side and more.
The Arsenal News Show EP636 - William Saliba Boost, Saka Contract & Nottingham Forest Preview
The Arsenal News Show EP634 - Andrea Berta, William Saliba, Ben White and Players Return
On this episode, Harry Symeou discusses what Arsenal's best possible starting XI looks like, we bring you the latest on the fitness of both William Saliba and Ben White. We'll talk Manchester City vs The Premier League, Nuno Espirito Santo's sacking, the appointment of Ange Postecoglou to replace him and more. Support the podcast & access benefits by joining our Patreon page: https://patreon.com/thechroniclesofagooner?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink #arsenal #afc #news 0:00 - Intro 4:43 - Man City vs The Premier League 11:26 - Nuno sacked, Postecoglou takes over 18:38 - White & Saliba injury updates 27:33 - What's Arsenal's best XI?
The Arsenal News Show EP632 - Saliba Out For How Long?! Merino Madness, City Settlement, Nuno Sacked!
On this episode Harry Symeou discusses all the latest Arsenal news. We discuss the reports linking Leandro Trossard with a move to Turkey, we'll talk KSE, Piero Hincapie and dive into the live chat. Support the podcast & access benefits by joining our Patreon page: https://patreon.com/thechroniclesofagooner?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink #arsenal #afc #transfers
The lads are back with an impromptu episode breaking down Arsenal's massive summer transfer window and the media fallout from Anfield.*Transfer Window Deep Dive:* Andrea Berta's first window as sporting director brought 8 new faces to Arsenal - but did we address our real needs? We dissect the signings of Kepa, Mosquera, Hincapi, Zubimendi, Norgaard, Madweke, Eze, and Jokeres, plus the ongoing struggles with player sales.*Breaking:* €22m Besiktas bid for Trossard drops mid-recording - should Arsenal take the money and run?*Media Circus:* Why did the entire football media rush to defend Liverpool after we out-shot and out-created them at Anfield? We explore the Northwest bias and why Arsenal always seem to be the story, win or lose.*Injury Crisis 2.0:* The dreaded injury bug is back with Saliba, Saka, Ødegaard, and Ben White all on the treatment table. Plus, why Gabriel Jesus was left out of our Champions League squad entirely.*Around the League:* Liverpool's record £460m spending spree, City's bizarre Fun Uncle Pep era, and why Sunderland might have had the smartest window of all.Chapters:(00:00) - Intro(01:50) - The Transfer Window Review(22:30) - Media Narrative Post Liverpool(32:38) - Pt.2 Injuries(38:14) - International Break Fixtures (AFC Players)(43:20) - Ekitike & Isak(47:50) - Players Vs Club Rebellion(53:08) - Champions League Squad... & JesusFollow us on Twitter X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.