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October 21st, 2014
The latest edition of the Arsecast Extra is here. There’s a dissection of the draw with Hull, some attempted analysis of our defensive woes, and a heated debate about crisps.
If for some inexplicable reason you’re yet to do so, you can subscribe to the Arsecast Extra on iTunes by clicking here. Alternatively, you can dodge the delays and subscribe directly to the feed URL. Enjoy.
October 15th, 2014
If you’re still looking for things to fill the time between now and Saturday, why not listen to the latest Arsecast Extra? In this episode, we attempt to work out if any of our players are not injured. It’s as tricky as you’d imagine.
You know the drill: you can subscribe to the Arsecast Extra on iTunes by clicking here. Alternatively, you can dodge the elays and subscribe directly to the feed URL.
Not long now until the return of proper football. It really can’t come soon enough.
October 7th, 2014
Last night, Andrew from Arseblog and I hosted the first ever live Arsecast Extra at the Union Chapel in Islington.
What with it being some of a venture in to the unknown, we recruited Amy Lawrence and Philippe Auclair to lend some support. Their insight and eloquence, as well as the warmth of a lovely crowd, made for a thoroughly enjoyable evening. For those of you who couldn’t make it, there’s a full 90 minutes worth of chat about the Chelsea game, Mesut Ozil, and the formations and future of Arsene Wenger. Thanks to Amy, Philippe and all who attended.
Don’t forget, you can subscribe to the Arsecast Extra on iTunes by clicking here. Alternatively, you can dodge the elays and subscribe directly to the feed URL.
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Thanks to Jason from Humans of Arsenal for the photograph from last night. An interesting project, and well worth a look.
September 30th, 2014
I’m interrupting my holiday on the stormy isle of Mallorca to bring you the latest Arsecast Extra, recorded between Dublin and the wee town of Pollensa.
Unsurprisingly, the focus is primarily on that slightly underwhelming 1-1 derby draw. We discuss the bizarre team selection, Flamini’s costly error, and our feelings about a slightly disappointing start to the campaign. It’s a barrel of laughs.
Don’t forget, you can subscribe to the Arsecast Extra on iTunes by clicking here. Alternatively, if you want to subscribe directly to the feed URL you can do so too (I’m told this spares you the dastardly delays from iTunes).
Haven’t had time to put together a proper blog on the game – I actually missed a good chunk of the first-half due to delayed flight – but here are some other bits and pieces I wrote for it.
On Alexis Sanchez, for ESPN:
Alexis calculates that his drag-backs and dribbles are a chance worth taking. In future, Wenger must show similar courage in his team selections.
And on a potential solution to our midfield injury problems, for Bleacher Report:
Oxlade-Chamberlain was excellent against Tottenham, with his powerful running posing a constant menace to the Spurs defence. However,Wenger has long insisted that the England international might develop into a top central midfielder. The spate of injuries could be a chance to test that theory once again.
Galatasaray tomorrow. A win is needed. Come on Arsenal.
September 25th, 2014
As you may be aware, the Arsecast Extra is headed to the Union Chapel in Islington. And, as Martin Tyler would excruciatingly shout before cutting to Ray Winstone’s disembodied head, IT’S LIVE!
It’ll take place on Monday October 6th, which is the day after we are scheduled to thrash Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. Doors open around 7pm, the recording starts at 8pm. I have promised to do some even more preparation, and there will be a special guest joining us too.
Tickets for the event are on sale now and going like rather warm and delicious cakes. They cost £10 + booking fee. The podcast is being recorded in the bar, so space is limited — I believe the age requirement is 18+. Hope to see some of you there. If you can’t make it, fear not — it will still be uploaded as a podcast as usual.
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It’s only bloody sold out. Exciting times, look forward to seeing some of you there.
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