On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by everyone! Clive (@clivepafc), Paul (@poznaninmypants), and Tim (@stillberto) to discuss a the infuriating loss at Brighton. The discussion starts with the Leno injury, refereeing, and Arsenal’s lack of response. Then the conversation moves to an encouraging opening period that unfortunately didn’t last. The group analyses the setup, the performances, and the failure to build on a good start. Ball progression and midfield deficiencies are analyzed, as well as the lack of left sided attacking opportunities. Finally, the group debates the subs and where the team goes from here. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
Episode 356 - Portsmouth (a) - Reiss’s Pieces Of Skill
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Paul (@poznaninmypants) and Tim (@stillberto) to cover the straightforward win at Portsmouth in the FA Cup. Although the game was relatively uneventful, there were some good performances to cover. Rather than going moment but moment, the group took the opportunity to analyze individual performances one at a time, focusing on the young players and of course, debutante Pablo Mari. At the end of the pod, the group wonders where a team of all academy players could finish in the Premier League. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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Episode 349 - Bournemouth (a) - Our Cup Runneth Over
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Clive (@clivepafc) and Tim (@stillberto) to discuss Arsenal’s FA Cup victory over Bournemouth. Naturally this episode focuses heavily on the performances of the academy kids, specifically, Willock and Saka. There’s also praise for Guendouzi as a man of the match candidate. The group celebrates a great goal and how Arteta’s system is putting players in positions to thrive. At the end, there’s a question about transfers in the wake of Mustafi’s injury. After the break, Amy Lawrence (@amylawrence71) joins to talk about the academy and transfers. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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Episode 318 - Villa (h) - Nothing Makes Sense
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast, Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Tim (@stillberto), Clive (@clivepafc) and Paul (@poznaninmypants) to discuss the incredible comeback victory over Aston Villa. The podcast is forced to start with the negative, asking questions about Arsenal’s early match struggles. There’s obviously a focus on the coach as well as the performances of the AMN, the center-backs, Xhaka and Ceballos, plus a quick take on how Saka looked in his first league start. As the tone shifts towards the comeback, there’s enthusiasm for Guendouzi’s performance and some credit given to Chambers as well. There’s also a look at the value of this win in the context of the other results this weekend All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
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Episode 309 - Newcastle (a) - New Season Who ‘Dis
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast, Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Tim (@stillberto), Clive (@clivepafc) and Paul (@poznaninmypants) to break down the opening day win at a very wet St. James’ Park. There’s a discussion of the youthful lineup and great performances from Guendouzi, AMN, and Aubameyang as well as a bit of perspective on the way Mkhitaryian and Xhaka played. There are a few questions asked and answered about Joe Willock’s performance as well as a discussion about the substitutes. Later in the pod, Scott (@oh_that_crab) joins to give a statistical breakdown of the match including those who shined and those who underwhelmed. There’s even a bit of a laugh at Chelsea. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.
Episode 305 - Tempo Tempo Tempo
On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast, Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Tim (@stillberto), Clive (@clivepafc) and Paul (@pozaninmypants) to discuss the massive Pepe transfer news. They debate the importance of his signing, where and how he’ll play, and which players his arrival could impact the most. Then the discussion shifts to the game with Lyon. The group analyzes the performance of all the key players including Guendouzi, Xhaka, Nelson, Ceballos, Chambers and Mustafi. Unfortunately the podcast ends with a chat about the defence after listening to Unai Emery answer a question posed to him by our very own Tim. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast.