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In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@YankeeGunner), Paul (@PoznanInMyPants), Tim (@Stillberto) and Clive (@ClivePAFC) talk about the superb 2-0 victory against Tottenham Hotspurs at the Emirates. The ponders discuss the performance of our front three, bypassing our midfield, Mustafi’s man of the match display. Scott Willis (@oh_that_crab) gives us a statistical breakdown, tea-gate and much more all discussed on this week's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@YankeeGunner), Paul (@PoznanInMyPants) and Clive (@ClivePAFC) talk about the transfer window, Oxlade-Chamberlain, the midfield hole and our chances for this season, plus much more all discussed on this week's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast: Elliot (@YankeeGunner), Tim (@Stillberto) and Paul (@PoznanInMyPants) talk about our opening defeat against Liverpool at the Emirates. The crew talk about the defending off the ball, the attack, what to expect in the window and more in this weeks Arsenal Vision podcast
Not bored of hearing about our 4-1 spanking of Liverpool? I thought not! So why not listen to Elliot (@YankeeGunner), Paul (@PoznanInMyPants) and James (@GoonerFanatic49) chat for an extended 1hr 45min about the game and our wonderful form.
Feeling somewhat in despair over the lack of Arsenal related football? Well have no fear cos Elliot (@YankeeGunner), Paul (@PoznanInMyPants) and James (@GoonerFanatic49) are here to go over the season so far in a head to head point scoring battle. From the highs of Manchester United to the lows of Manchester United, share the fun here.. and stuff.
The guys bask in the glory of our 2-1 victory at Old Trafford in the FA Cup. James (@GoonerFanatic49), Paul (@Poznaninmypants) and Elliot (@YankeeGunner) talk Welbeck, Referee, Chambo and plenty more. Even writing this is making me excited so get listening
what do you make of the tackling debate? Interesting isn't it? I have never even heard anything about it until De Jong's tackle and Danny Murphy's comments. This is the first time it has ever been brought to our attention. Or so it seems, so we are made to believe. I dunno, I get the sense of deja vu when speaking of the recklessness in the game but not one person has linked it with Arsene Wenger's RECENT comments. Journalists and pundits are usually so good at knitting themes together but they have missed this one, why the hell is that?