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UK inflation has dropped to 2.6% - the lowest since December. The fall, driven by cheaper fuel and hotel rates, is being hailed as a sign of economic stability. But is this just a blip or a sign that we're past the cost of living crisis? The Standard's Business Editor, Jonathan Prynn, explains what it means for wages, interest rates, and the wider economy.Plus, Arsenal face Real Madrid in tonight's Champions League quarter final tie later. The Standard's football writer Simon Collings joins us from Spain with team updates, tactical insight, and what's at stake as the Gunners chase a semi-final place for the first time since 2009.Remember you can follow all the action live via our live blog at standard.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Simon Collings joins us to break down Arsenal's disappointing 1-0 defeat to West Ham and what it means for the rest of the season. We discuss:- Ethan Nwaneri's standout performance & Mikel Merino's unexpected role as a striker vs Leicester- West Ham defeat analysis – What went wrong? Were injuries to blame, or should Arsenal have found a way?- Odegaard's struggles & Arteta's presser – did his accountability change the narrative?- Title race over? Should Arsenal now focus on securing top four instead of chasing Liverpool?- Miles Lewis-Skelly's red card – a fair decision or another refereeing controversy?- Forest preview – How do Arsenal bounce back?- Champions League reaction – Can Arsenal get past PSV? What would a Real Madrid/Atletico tie look like?All this and more in a packed episode—don't miss it!
In this episode, we're joined by Simon Collings to break down Arsenal's January transfer window – was it a risky gamble to make no signings, or did the club have no other choice? We discuss the pressure it puts on the summer window and what Arsenal actually need in attack moving forward.We also dive into Arsenal's EFL Cup exit to Newcastle, analysing the performance, squad depth, and whether the loss exposes a weakness in Arteta's approach. Plus, we assess Arsenal's expectations for the rest of the season and whether the squad can repeat their post-Dubai surge from last year.Tune in for a deep dive on Arsenal's title ambitions, squad depth, and the crucial months ahead!
In this episode, we're joined by Simon Collings from Standard Sport to break down Arsenal's triumphant 2-1 win over Tottenham in the North London Derby. We discuss the electric atmosphere at the Emirates and Myles Lewis-Skelly's standout performance. Beyond the derby, we dive into the bigger picture—Arsenal's injury woes, suspensions, and transfer needs. Is a striker or wide forward essential this January? And what would Zubimendi's summer signing mean for the squad? Plus, reflections on Kai Havertz's form and Arteta's transformative impact on the club. Tune in for a deep dive into all things Arsenal!
A report reveals the salaries Londoners need to earn so they can afford a privately rented home in the capital.Average earnings required are growing ever higher, with more than £76,000 a year now needed, according to research by the G15 group, which represents London's largest not-for-profit housing associations.Evening Standard chief political correspondent Rachael Burford examines the report's findings.Plus, in part two, Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta plans to build the most physically-imposing Gunners team since Arsène Wenger's ‘Invincibles'.Evening Standard football writer Simon Collings discusses Arteta's strategy to boost the club's complement of tall players for the new Premier League season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A rare misstep this season saw Arsenal lose at home to Aston Villa on Sunday afternoon as Manchester City now once again lead the way at the top of the Premier League No time, though, for Mikel Arteta and his players to dwell on the defeat as they head to Munich on Wednesday looking to progress into a Champions League semi-final To look back and peer ahead, Mark is here and is joined by Simon Collings of the Evening Standard and football.london's Kaya Kaynak Guess the Gooner is back, of course, although Jordan Davies is refusing to return to the pod now he has finally managed to get to grips with the concept of the game* *Rumour has it Jordan was last seen sporting a signed Calum Chambers shirt at the Emirates on Sunday and was disappointed he did not get to meet his new hero in person...
In what could be a potentially huge fixture in deciding the destination of the Premier League title, the Arsenal Beat is back and we have rolled out our own big-game players Mark is joined by Simon Collings of the Evening Standard and football.london's Kaya Kaynak to look ahead to what is shaping up to be a defining match in Mikel Arteta's reign We also have our usual Thursday debate - as well as an important discussion about chocolate eggs - and we finish with a special outing of the best game in podcasting* Guess the Gooner *decision pending
Another fine weekend for Arsenal as they beat Burnley 5-0 at Turf Moor on Saturday to further prove their title credentials. The Arsenal Beat review show brings you a panel of three reporters who travelled up to cover the game as Kaya takes the hosting duties and is joined by Simon Collings of the Evening Standard and The Athletic's Jordan Campbell. The trio look back on the performances of Martin Odegaard, hear from Kai Havertz and judge the offerings from Burnley's Tesco Extra. The guys also cast their eyes forward to Wednesday's Champions League last-16 tie in Porto, how will Mikel Arteta approach the game, who will play and can Arsenal go all the way in Europe? Of course, we then wrap things up with another round of Guess the Gooner
Our new Thursday preview show launches as we look ahead to Sunday's trip to West Ham Mark is in the hosting chair as the debuting Jordan Campbell from the Athletic and the Evening Standard's Simon Collings complete the panel We are joined by our 'Arsenal Outsider' to get the inside track from The Sun's Jack Rosser on all things Hammers Every Thursday, we will also be looking at a wider topic in our Debate - this week, which striker should Arsenal target in January, and why?
Already bored of the renewed European Super League chat? Fear Not! With a tough Christmas trip to Anfield on the horizon, the Beat is back as Mark is joined by Simon Collings of the Evening Standard and debutant Jordan Davies from the Sun. The trio cast their eyes over the Champions League draw and what success in Europe looks like for Arsenal this season. Outside of Arsenal this week shines a spotlight on Dominic Solanke and the festive fixture schedule, while we look at the highs and lows of Mikel Arteta's four years in the top job.
Arsenal eased into the last 16 of the Champions League with a fine 6-0 victory over Lens on Wednesday night. Mark is joined here by Kaya Kaynak of football.london and the Evening Standard's Simon Collings to look back on a routine night and what it could mean for the season moving forward. They also discuss Gabriel Martinelli's impact on the team and whether his thunder is being stolen by Bukayo Saka. Outside of Arsenal, the questions concern Andre Onana and Jude Bellingham while we also preview the visit of Wolves before another round of Guess the Gooner
Ahead of England's history-making Women's World Cup final against Spain, we're joined by Evening Standard football writer Simon Collings, who reports from Sydney on the evolution of match technology. Pig kidneys ‘worked in human for week' at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Eating vegetables ‘could help ease lung illness'. Also in this episode:British Museum probes theft of 3,000 ancient artefactsLG 27-inch StanbyME Go tablet needs its own suitcaseRooting for contestants at Tree of the Year awardsXbox driver-style penalty points for bullyingWomen's rugby players use boot laces to save crash victims. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Evening Standard's sports team takes over the podcast ahead of an extraordinary weekend of football. The Premier League kicks off without Harry Kane after Tottenham agreed a £100million deal with Bayern Munich. Meanwhile pressure's growing on Mikel Arteta at Arsenal following the club's multi-million pound player buys in the pre-season. And in Australia, England face Columbia in the quarter finals of the Women's World Cup. But they'll have to do it without Lauren James who was sent off in their last 16 game against Nigeria. This episode is hosted by our chief football correspondent Dan Kilpatrick with the Evening Standard's Nizaar Kinsella in London and Simon Collings reporting from Australia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Evening Standard's Arsenal correspondent Simon Collings joins us to discuss the club's £200m spending spree so far this summer, Mason Mount joining Man Utd and what are the realistic expectations for Mauricio Pochettino's first season in charge at Chelsea. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Inside Arsenal with Charles Watts: The latest Arsenal news and transfer stories
Welcome to another edition of Inside Arsenal where I am joined by Simon Collings of the Evening Standard. We discuss the imminent announcement of Jurrien Timber's move from Ajax and look at when Declan Rice's transfer from West Ham will be confirmed. We also discuss topics such as Folarin Balogun's future, Sambi Lokonga, Steve Round and the upcoming Women's World Cup, which Simon will be flying out to cover for the Standard on Friday night. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Evening Standard football writer Simon Collings joined Ger Gilroy and Shane Hannon to discuss where Mikel Arteta's tactics fell down vs. Manchester City and how his squad measures up. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Welcome to Thursday's OTB AM podcast - Shane joins Ger in studio to bring you your daily dose of sporting goodness. Simon Collings talks Arsenal's disaster vs City, Vinny Perth chats LOI, Joe Quaid looks forward to the weekend's hurling & the directors of the Irish movie 'Lakelands', Robert Higgins & Patrick McGiveny are in studio. (0.24) Ger, Shane & Nathan - live from Manchester (34:30) Simon Collings on City vs Arsenal (50:50) Vinny Perth on the LOI (1:20:42) Colm & Shane on their favourite Champions League moments (1:17:27) Lee Keegan on the Connacht Championship (1:38:12) Wrexham's Anthony Forde Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Arsenal enjoyed a fine Sunday afternoon by the river, retaining their five-point lead at the top of the Premier League with a routine win at Fulham. With Gabriel Jesus back, Leandro Trossard settled in and Mikel Arteta's changing room magic in full swing, can anyone stop Arsenal lifting the title? Here to analyse the victory, Mark is joined by Simon Collings of the Evening Standard and the Telegraph's Sam Dean. The trio also look ahead to Thursday's Europa League visit of Sporting as Simon and Sam aim to actually Guess the Gooner. Please remember to rate and review the Arsenal Beat and follow us on Instagram, Twitter & Facebook @thearsenalbeat
Another Arsenal win, another Arsenal Beat, another chance to talk about how much we all love Oleksandr Zinchenko. Mark is joined by Sam Dean of the Telegraph, the Daily Mail's Dan Matthews and Simon Collings from the Evening Standard to eulogise over Zinchenko - as well as other key players such as Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli. The panel look back at the win over Everton and answer your questions in Access All Arsenal, where we also hear from Aaron Ramsdale. The quartet then cast an eye forward to the visit of Bournemouth and another easy-looking fixture on paper*. Things are rounded off, as ever, with the delicious dessert of Guess The Gooner. Please remember to rate and review the Arsenal Beat and follow us on Twitter and Instagram @thearsenalbeat. *Football isn't played on paper.
In this episode I'm joined by Simon Collings of the Evening Standard to talk about the government white paper and the potential introduction of an independent regulator for football. We then turn our attention to Arsenal matters, including: what Mikel Arteta will have learned from the win over Aston Villa; the potential impact of players like Fabio Vieira and Emile Smith Rowe; the issue of Bukayo Saka and greater protection; Mohamed Elneny's new contract; the Europa League; and lots more.Follow Simon @sr_collingsGet 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.
Arsenal sit two points clear at the top of the Premier League and with a game in hand on closest challengers Manchester City. Who would have predicted that after City's win at the Emirates Stadium last week? A late, dramatic win at Aston Villa could act as a catalyst for Arsenal to hit their heights from earlier in the season and deliver a first league title in 19 years. To discuss the victory, Sam is in the presenter's chair and is joined by Simon Collings of the Evening Standard and The Athletic's Art de Roche. The trio also answer listener questions in Access All Arsenal, where we also hear from Oleksandr Zinchenko fresh from the Villa Park pitch. We end with a Guess The Gooner that will hopefully leave you guessing long after our panel... Please remember to rate and review the Arsenal Beat and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @thearsenalbeat
THE BEAT IS BACK! After some time away watching Arsenal set themselves up to win a first Premier League title in 19 years, we return with a bang. Mark is joined by Sam Dean, Simon Collings and Dan Matthews to look back at the United game, talk all things Eddie Nketiah, the impact of Oleksandr Zinchenko and more. The panel also answer YOUR questions in our new segment, Access All Arsenal, where he also hear from captain Martin Odegaard. We end with a new version of our famous quiz Guess the Gooner. Now we are back, please do remember to rate and review The Arsenal Beat and subscribe to get all of our future episodes and specials as soon as they drop.
The Evening Standard's Simon Collings joins Ger & Shane on #OTBAM after Arsenal bolstered their title credentials with a 3-2 victory over Man United on Sunday. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Welcome to Monday's #OTBAM podcast - Ger & Shane are in studio, bringing you your sports breakfast fix. Stacked rugby content with Alan Quinlan, Niamh Briggs and Robbie Henshaw. Simon Collings looks back at the weekend's Premier League action and Shane brings us through the good, the bad and the grand of the weekend in this week's Performance Rankings. Timestamps and topics below. (01:00) – Kickoff with Ger, Shane & Kathleen (05:00) – Performance Rankings (39:00) – Rugby w/Quinny (01:00:50) – Sports Pages (01:08:10) –Sports News (01:22:20) –Football w/Simon Collings (01:43:30) –Rugby w/Niamh Briggs (02:01:50) –Rugby w/Robbie Henshaw Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
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.
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In this episode I'm joined by Simon Collings from the Evening Standard to discuss pre-season; potential gaps in the Arsenal squad including central midfield, striker and right wing; the imminent departure of Bernd Leno; the difficulty of selling players everybody knows you don't want, especially as you've told the world you don't want them; increased transparency from the club with regards interviews and documentaries; and more – including a farewell to a former manager.Follow Simon @sr_collingsGet 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.
Lawrence welcomes Scottish legend Greig Laidlaw to the podcast and after discussing Italy's amazing win, Ireland's victory and France's Grand Slam the talk inevitably turns to England and the future for Eddie Jones!After discussing Italy's amazing win, Ireland's victory and France's Grand Slam, the talk inevitably turns to England and the future for Eddie Jones! Plus find out who Lawrence, Greig and Simon select as their ‘Outstanding' player of the weekend and test your rugby trivia knowledge in this week's Over the Line or In the Bin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lawrence is joined by England rugby ace Emily Scarratt, ES Sport journalist Simon Collings, plus Saracens fan and host of ‘The Fezcast', Jez Denton. They discuss the current status of women's rugby, with a look ahead to the ambitions of the Red Roses as they prepare for their upcoming Six Nations campaign. There's also a round-up of the weekend's Premiership action, and an intriguing round of the rugby trivia game, ‘Over the Line or In the Bin', leads Emily to explain what unusual item she carries as a lucky charm. Plus, as usual, Lawrence and his guests select their ‘Outstanding' player from the weekend. Will you agree with their choices?... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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 Simon Collings about 2020:We discuss:Mikel Arteta's first winCovid-19 and the shutdown of footballWinning the FA CupAubameyang's importance and new contractAnd moreFollow Simon on Twitter @simoncollingsIf 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.
This week Lawrence is joined by former French international, Thomas Castaignède, host of the Bath Rugby Plug podcast, Tom Counsell and ES sports journalist Simon Collings. They discuss the highs and lows of the weekend's Six Nations games, the role that Shaun Edwards is playing in the French team's success and also look at how Bath fans are keeping positive despite a tough season. Plus the rugby trivia game ‘Over the Line or In the Bin' poses a question about England's most capped players, and Lawrence and his guests select their ‘Outstanding Player' of the weekend. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I'm joined by Simon Collings, Football Writer at the Evening Standard, to take a look back at our pathetic exit from this season's FA Cup. Come and relive the misery with me. @LatteFirm
No game to review and a fairly uninspiring FA Cup third-round tie to look ahead to, what better time than to host the mid-season edition of the Arsenal Beat awards - the (soon to be prestigious) Tabbies? :: Goal of the season :: Game of the season :: Signing of the season :: Prediction for the season :: Player of the season - to be decided by listeners' votes Mark Mann-Bryans, Simon Collings, Art de Roche and Sam Dean give their nominees and there is a look at the Liverpool postponement and the trip to Nottingham Forest while there is another instalment of Guess the Gooner. Please remember to rate and review the Arsenal Beat wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Mark is asking the questions as he is joined by ESPN senior football writer James Olley and Simon Collings of the Evening Standard. A quick look back over a good week on the pitch leads to questions over Arsenal's genuine top-four credentials. But the conversation quickly moved to the captaincy debate - Do leadership groups work? Why is Mark talking about The Damned United? Does Aubameyang have a future at the club? Who takes the armband moving forward? Stay safe and - hopefully - we will be reviewing the Leeds game on Monday, as well as looking forward to the Sunderland cup tie. Please remember to also rate and review The Arsenal Beat on whichever platform you listen.
Mark is hosting - albeit from afar - as he is joined by the Guardian's Nick Ames and Simon Collings of the Evening Standard. The trio look back on a disappointing night at Old Trafford, sitting back on one-goal leads, pastry from Arteta, returning to in-person press conferences, whether a trip to Everton can provide the perfect tonic and whose place in the XI could be at risk at Goodison. There is also an update of the Arsenal Beat Fantasy Premier League standings.
Sam is the show-runner and is joined by Simon Collings of the Evening Standard and newcomer Harvey Downes - football data editor at Opta. The trio discuss their dislike for Stafford Services, Arsenal's bouncebackability, Klopp v Arteta tale of the tape, Arsenal miss their free-hit, Sam looks to out-stat the stats man, Partey pooper, Simon's Fabinho man crush, Tavares risk backfires and agreeing with Owen. Harvey then talks us through putting together stats-led features - Arteta's 100, Smith Rowe Day, finding the xG spot. Finally, Sam dusts off his Rothmans annuals as Harvey becomes the latest panellist to sit the infamous Arsenal Beat Quiz.
Mark is back to host and is joined by The Guardian's Nick Ames and Simon Collings of the Evening Standard. The trio discuss Friday's win over Aston Villa, including the tactical tweaks from Arteta, the display of the summer signings, Partey scoring (which Mark inexplicably backed) and the performance of Emile Smith Rowe in comparison to his acting debut. There is also a quick look ahead to the Leeds game in the Carabao Cup before the more important matter of another instalment of Guess the Gooner - will Nick require help from the builders to finally chalk up a W...?
Hour 11 of the pod and it was Magic Mike, Eoin, Mikey Herz and Miami/Chicago Jon revealing themselves in a very personal matter. No, there was nudity but you might have preferred it to the revelations that sprouted from this hour.
Welcome to The Arsenal Therapy Podcast, a dedicated show about the club we love, Arsenal Football Club. Arsenal finally register a goal and 3 points which pushes them out of the relegation zone and halts the never-ending relegation jokes, for now. What was a positive performance and a great team effort failed to reflect on the scoreline as Arsenal created thirty goalscoring opportunities but only managed seven on target, putting one in the back of the net. The game marked the start of a new era with a young squad on show; reflecting the work of Arteta and Edu in the transfer market. The first impressions reflect a hungry bunch of youngsters who are ready to prove that they have what it takes to carry the weight of the badge. This week we were joined by Simon Collings from the Evening Standard as we discussed the victory over Norwich and what it means as we move on to Burnley. 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: Farhan (@gunnersince96) James (@JamesPayneAFC) Simon (@SR_Collings) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Mark is back as Simon Collings from the Standard and Reach's Paul Brown join the panel to look back on the defeat to Chelsea. Where is it going wrong? Is Arteta the one? Are there any excuses? As well as these questions we also answer some from our listeners, while Molly Hudson from the Times pops by to give an update on the latest goings on with the Arsenal women's team* *Spoiler - skip to this for the first glimmer of positivity on this particular show.
On this week's show I'm joined by Simon Collings of the Evening Standard to talk about the impending signings of Martin Odegaard and Aaron Ramsdale; how the former will provide creative, attacking threat that we need, and what the implications of signing a £24m 'back-up' might be for current number 1 Bernd Leno. We also chat about the need to sell players, how much compromise will be required in the final weeks of the transfer window, and about how the backing Mikel Arteta has been given this season has to start producing results – even if the month of August looks pretty difficult.Then I talk to Philippe Auclair about an article he spent 18 months investigating about the links between the Premier League and potential money laundering via the less than transparent world of online gambling.You can read the article here: http://josimarfootball.com/the-trillion-dollar-gambling-game/Follow Philippe @philippeauclair and Simon @sr_collingsIf 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 Beat is back. Chelsea up next and - after a week of confirmed Covid cases and new signings - there are plenty of goings on in and around Arsenal besides the prospect of a London derby against the Champions League holders and Romelu Lukaku... Mark is back and is joined by Simon Collings of the Standard and the Telegraph's Sam Dean, mainly to discuss the right way to do your food shopping. Plenty to get through and Simon is next up in the hot-seat for the Arsenal Beat quiz, looking to put his name on the leaderboard above both Nick and Art.
Rik Sharma and David Gibbs welcome back statman Jonny Blain and Evening Standard writer Simon Collings, to look ahead to the Euro 2020 last 16. They go through each game and pick some things to look out for. Wales vs Denmark Italy vs Austria Netherlands vs Czech Republic Belgium vs Portugal Croatia vs Spain France vs Switzerland England vs Germany Sweden vs Ukraine FREE CRATE OF CRAFT BEER: www.beer52.com/euro2020 Use code: EURO2020 Follow on social media: @InsideEurosPod
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.
Mark is here for his hat-trick and he is joined today by Simon Collings of the Evening Standard and the Athletic's Art De Roche. They discuss Granit Xhaka's red card in the Burnley defeat, the return of Gabriel Martinelli and their favourite away match as an Arsenal reporter. PA Media's chief football writer - and Southampton fan - Simon Peach also pops by to preview Wednesday's Premier League clash.
Simon Collings of the Evening Standard joins Harry Symeou to reflect on the Brighton game, discuss our Europa League chances and give us his take on Unai's tenure so far.Join us for a weekly discussion on all things Arsenal. We review the latest fixtures, look ahead to those coming up and cover the hot topics surrounding the club. This show is sponsored by www.loserpool.com and is a Sofa Sports Media production.Also available on iTunes, SoundCloud, Acast and Tune In Radio.Follow us on Twitter: chronicles_afcSUBSCRIBE | LIKE | SHAREwww.chroniclesafc.com#AFC #Arsenal #PremierLeagueSupport 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
Simon Collings of the Evening Standard joins Harry Symeou to reflect on the Brighton game, discuss our Europa League chances and give us his take on Unai's tenure so far. Join us for a weekly discussion on all things Arsenal. We review the latest fixtures, look ahead to those coming up and cover the hot topics surrounding the club. This show is sponsored by www.loserpool.com and is a Sofa Sports Media production. Also available on iTunes, SoundCloud, Acast and Tune In Radio. Follow us on Twitter: chronicles_afc SUBSCRIBE | LIKE | SHARE www.chroniclesafc.com #AFC #Arsenal #PremierLeague See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Punt returns ahead of the football this weekend. Our guest from the FWA, Sports Reporter for the Evening Standard, Simon Collings, joins Derek McGovern and Dave Kelner to preview the televised Premier League games. The guys also reflect on Manchester United's historic performance in Paris. Pete Farries, Gav P and Al Ross give their best bets in the Football League and Alex Dunn has a selection in Spain. #football #podcast #betting #PL #FL