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Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast

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A weekly podcast from the team at DailyCannon.com talking all things Arsenal including news, matches, gossip and more

Episodes

Episode 287: Do Arsenal need a heart transplant?

Stephen Bradley is joined by Lana Dawood to discuss Arsenal's upcoming second-leg clash with Villarreal, whether Gabriel Martinelli deserves to be dropped after his recent excellent performances, if bringing back Wojciech Szczesny would be a good move, and touch upon several other news items from the footballing world this week.

May 03, 20211 hr

Episode 286: Arsenal's transactions more important than actions

Protests, sales, contracts, and what Arsenal does with its money is fast becoming more important than what it does with its players. Stephen Bradley is joined by Anita Sambol to review an eventful week for Arsenal off the pitch and a pretty uneventful one on it before previewing the Europa League Semi Final First Leg against Villarreal on Thursday.

Apr 26, 202156 min

Bumper Bonus Episode: Arsenal, Manchester United & Juventus fans discuss the collapse of the Super League

After a frenetic 48 hours in the footballing world, Stephen Bradley put out the signal for an emergency pod to react to the immediate impact that all of this Super League malarkey will have on Arsenal. Joining him to discuss the fallout is Paul Williams, Lana Dawood, Anita Sambol, and debutant Nikola Banacik, who took time from his normal 9-5 job of being Anita's husband to provide a Manchester United perspective on this unholy mess that has enveloped football.

Apr 21, 20211 hr 14 min

Episode 284: Arsenal & the Super League: Yes or no?

It has certainly been an interesting week for both Arsenal Football Club, and football as a whole. Stephen Bradley is joined by Anita Sambol and Lana Dawood, as they spend 84 seconds talking about the 1-1 draw with Fulham, before talking 84 minutes about the potential end of football as we know it. They discuss the new proposals that Arsenal and co have published, and have a frank and honest debate about where it leaves them as fans of the beautiful game.

Apr 19, 20211 hr 25 min

Episode 283: A Fantastic Captain, indeed

It was a much improved week for Arsenal Football club, both on and off the field, as they cruised to a 5-1 aggregate win over Slavia Prague and beat Sheffield United 3-0, whilst also producing one of the most powerful anti-racism images of recent times. Stephen Bradley is joined by Lana Dawood to discuss the aftermath and effects of Alexander Lacazette's pre-match stance against Slavia Prague, and whether he has a future at the club after the season is over.

Apr 16, 20211 hr 5 min

Episode 282: The Great Arteta Debate

It was a miserable week for Arsenal Football Club, so Stephen Bradley called upon Anita Sambol to try and find a positive out of such an awful mess. Joining Anita in trying to convince that all wasn't lost, is newcomer to the show Toby Parkes, who is also the host of the Arsenal Editor Podcast. Between them, they rake over Mikel Arteta's reign at Arsenal with a fine-toothed comb. 

Apr 10, 20211 hr 6 min

Episode 282: The Great Arteta Debate

After a miserable week on the field for Arsenal Football Club, Stephen Bradley called upon Anita Sambol to fill his ears with enthusiam and hope about the future. Joining her in this almost impossible task is newcomer Toby Parkes from The Arsenal Editor Podcast, and they rake over Mikel Arteta's reign as Arsenal manager with a fine tooth comb. 

Apr 10, 20211 hr 6 min

Episode 281: Arsenal's past, present and future is on the line now

Stephen Bradley once again fills in for Matthew Wade, who has far more important things to be tending to, apparently. Stephen is joined by Paul Williams and Lana Dawood to discuss the insanity that was the 3-3 draw at West Ham, Paul and Lana take the Aubameyang vs Lacazette debate to new heights, and ask how feasible signing Martin Odegaard is after his bright start to his loan spell.

Mar 26, 202159 min

Episode 280: Painting the capital red again

Stephen Bradley fills in for Matthew again this week, but for once there's actually a good reason for his absence. He's joined by Paul Williams and Anita Sambol to revel in a great week for Mikel Arteta, as they discuss Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's spell on the naughty step, Emile Smith-Rowe's continuing improvement, and Jermaine Jenas's need for a pair of non-lilywhite tinted glasses. 

Mar 16, 20211 hr 2 min

Episode 279: Arsenal's foot-shooting skills finely honed

In an old gits special, Matthew & Paul try to remain philosophical over another Burnley balls up, and hope that it focuses the mind to avoid another Greek tragedy. Plus we try not to worry about the weekend's NLD, wonder what our best back four is, and touch on a busy summer ahead. Don't forget to subscribe in your podcast app of choice and leave a review. If you have any questions for next week podcast, you can send them to us on Twitter @dailycannon. Daily Cannon podcast on Anchor , Apple ...

Mar 10, 20211 hr 14 min

Episode 278: 2 Arsenal wins in a week, so what next and where's Martinelli?

2 wins in a week and a Willian that works, what's going on? And where is Gabriel Martinelli? Questions we try to answer for you this week On this week's edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew and Anita have the rare pleasure of looking back on two wins away from London in a week. They also question why beating Benfica didn't feel better and enjoy the initial signs of renaissance for our big haired boy from Brazil. Plus we ask (and attempt to answer) why we aren't seeing more of Gab...

Mar 03, 20211 hr 23 minEp. 278

Episode 277: Big decisions about to be made at Arsenal

Stephen Bradley sits in again for Matthew this week, as the dust begins to settle from Arsenal's 1-0 defeat to Manchester City last weekend. He's joined by Lana Dawood to go over Mikel Arteta's game management, whether Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is the right centre-forward for Arsenal's play-style, and discuss if Arsenal should be looking for a new manager if they lose to Benfica on Thursday evening.

Feb 23, 202150 min

Episode 276 - Auba's back, but Saka & Smith Rowe still the key pieces

Matthew is joined by Lana & Paul for another bumper pod. We look back at the win against Leeds, consider front-line configurations and look forward to the battle with Benfica. We also tackle the scourge of social media abuse, come to the defence of Hector Bellerin, and allow Lana to get excited about Lacazette's next steps...

Feb 17, 20212 hr 39 min

Episode 275: Is it time to fire up the Arteta Out bandwagon?

After his epic soliloquy last week, Matthew Wade decided to give his voice a rest this week and let Stephen Bradley take the helm. Stephen is joined by Anita Sambol and Lana Dawood, and they discuss if time is beginning to run out for Mikel Arteta after Arsenal's 1-0 defeat at Aston Villa. With the topic of online abuse towards referees and players in the news again, Lana and Anita both illustrate their experiences with being targeted online, and whether there is any way of bringing an end to su...

Feb 10, 202156 min

Episode 274: Rubbish referees but positive Arsenal performances

Matthew, Anita & Paul talk (at length!) about the draw against Manchester United, the controversial defeat against Wolves, and what we should take from both matches. Plus we discuss deadline day departures, the sudden upswing in Pepe's form, and Matthew has his mic drop moment explaining exactly why so much of the discussion about David Luiz's red card is fundamentally flawed.

Feb 03, 20212 hr 44 min

Episode 273: Focusing on the league & strengthening the squad

Matthew and Anita look back on the double competition double header at Southampton, discuss selection options and welcome the new loan arrivals. Plus we answer your questions and look forward to (hopefully) doing the double over United.

Jan 27, 20212 hr 46 min

Episode 272: Goodbye Mesut, Hello Emile!

A full house as Matthew, Anita, Stephen and special guest Lana bask in the warm glow of the second half performance against Newcastle. We discuss why Smith-Rowe has had such an impact, the revitalisation of Lacazette, and what the hell is going on with Nicolas Pepe. Plus, possibly for the last time in a while, we have the Mesut Ozil conversation, where Lana gives us an impassioned reminder of why his departure is the best thing for the club.

Jan 19, 20212 hr 34 min

Daily Cannon Tactics Board | Arsenal vs Newcastle 17/01/2021

Stephen Bradley is back for Daily Cannon with a much more enjoyable game to analyse, looking at how Arsenal beat Newcastle United 3-0 on Monday night. Listen to the audio of what he had to say here or watch the video at this link . What did Mikel Arteta change at half-time to take Arsenal from dour to delectable? How important is Emile Smith Rowe to this side? So. Many. Questions. Join Stephen as he dissects why Arsenal were more effective in breaking down Newcastle's defence as opposed to Cryst...

Jan 19, 202126 min

Episode 271 - Back to Life, Back to Reality

Matthew and Paul look back at the FA Cup victory over Newcastle and the thrilling draw against Crystal Palace, and are reminded that the green shoots of progress are just that. We talk about the stand-ins failing their audition, Tierney's absence, the impending return of Partey Time, and try to work out how we feel about the Ozil era. 

Jan 15, 20211 hr 16 min

Episode 270: Arsenal rising as Seagulls downed and Big Sam Grand Slammed

On this week's episode, Matthew and Paul enjoy the forgotten feeling of three wins in a row and positive goal difference, while celebrating the return of beautiful football. Plus we discuss just how good Kieran Tierney has been as an attacking force, why Emile Smith Rowe is making everyone better (and why Mesut Ozil is so happy about it), and the first stirrings of the January Transfer Window hokey-cokey.

Jan 03, 20211 hr 17 min

Episode 269: Can we play you every week? No...seriously...

A happier podcast (with new & improved sound quality!) this week as Matthew is joined by Anita and Paul to bask in the long forgotten glow of a league win. We talk the impact of youth, how we exploited the flanks, and why Chelsea's transfer business makes even less sense than ours. Plus we try to chart where are on the Xhaka damnation/redemption arc and answer your questions.

Dec 27, 20201 hr 28 min

Episode 268: Everton continue Arsenal's blues but what about long term?

On this week's Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew is joined by Anita to review more of the same at Goodison Park, and look for any points of progress. We look at the big picture, what needs to happen behind the scenes, and consider whether this 'crisis' represents a long needed reality check. Plus we tackle your questions, both serious and less so!

Dec 21, 20201 hr 23 minEp. 268

Episode 267: Have Arsenal stopped the rot or stalled the fall?

On this week's podcast, Matthew is joined by Paul to take stock after another painful couple of home games..  Discipline, unity, the midfield and technical limitations are put under the microscope, as we wonder if the worst is past. Plus we answer your questions and peer towards the faint light of shedding dead weight in the summer.

Dec 18, 20202 hr 42 minEp. 267

Episode 266: Arteta gets Mourinho-ed - what next?

A full house as @lomekian is joined by @rockthecasbah77, @arsenaloFka & @S_Jamet to analyse the defeat at Spurs, and look to the Europa League for inspiration. Plus we have a happier Arsenal Women update, try to convince ourselves the unthinkable won't happen, and are reminded that laughter always helps....

Dec 08, 20201 hr 25 minEp. 266

Episode 265: Can Arteta survive Arsenal abandoning the centre ground

Following another home defeat @lomekian & @rockthecasbah77 ponder the Arsenal puzzle: Is it the players, the tactics, the coach or all three?  They also discuss what can be done without new signings, what do we have to hope for, and why concussion substitutes aren't already in use.

Dec 03, 20201 hr 21 min

Bumper episode: Fixing Arsenal's lack of goals

On this week's podcast, Matthew and Stephen look back at the disappointment, but not despair of drawing at Leeds, do their best to diagnose the lack of goals and suggest some remedies. Plus we look ahead to upcoming fixtures and have a peek in the cupboard marked 'internal solutions'.

Nov 26, 20202 hr 50 minEp. 264

Episode 263: Stick or Twist - Arteta's tactical conundrum

On this week's podcast, Matthew and Anita ask what lessons can be learned from the Molde and Aston Villa games, look at line up options and try to square the circle of Arsenal's squad.  Plus we answer your questions, practice our Hungarian pronunciation, and wish international breaks were just for the under 21's.

Nov 19, 20201 hr 4 minEp. 263

Episode 262: Arsenal's Monster Midfield Partey's over Manchester United

This week, @lomekian is joined by @arsenaloFka  and @bradley08  to look back at a good run out for the squad players against Dundalk and a long overdue comfortable win at Old Trafford.  Plus we discuss Arteta's evolving tactics, why Ozil's absence IS for football reasons, and look forward to Molde and Aston Villa at home. Please rate us in your podcast app. Leaving a positive review is even better. It really helps us out. Contact us with comments or questions for the podcast at @D...

Nov 04, 20202 hr 37 minEp. 262

Episode 261: Arsenal limitations Illuminated by lucky Leicester

@lomekian is joined by @arsenaloFka and special guest @AFCMet to work out how full or empty the glass from Sunday's game was, wonder if Rapid Vienna provided the template Brendan Rogers nicked, and try to work out how to add creativity without going in to Ozil territory.  Plus we discuss the German's cheerleading, school dinners service and another German's rather popular contract rejection. 

Oct 27, 20201 hr 23 min