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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
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Episode 277: Big decisions about to be made at Arsenal

Daily Cannon Arsenal podcastFeb 23, 2021

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Episode 346: Arsenal end of season thoughts and feelings
Jun 08, 202358:15
Arsenal's title charge goes mainstream after Manchester United win

Arsenal's title charge goes mainstream after Manchester United win

Join Stephen and Paul as they discuss how Arsenal have managed to turn two old embittered fans into fonts of enthusiasm, that the 3-2 over Manchester United was easier than it seemed, and that waiting for Manchester City to go on their inevitable 10 game winning streak might last a while

Jan 24, 202334:26
Episode 344: Arsenal top of the League for Christmas!

Episode 344: Arsenal top of the League for Christmas!

Matthew is joined by Paul to reflect on a comfortable win away at Wolves, and extending our lead at the top of the League. We briefly touch on losing to Brighton in a game we didn't particularly want to win in the EFL cup, the previous stroll at Stamford Bridge, and the league table as it stands. Plus we talk transfer priorities and the challenges of the World Cup interregnum.

Nov 13, 202201:11:04
Episode 343: Arsenal's full Nelson does for Forest

Episode 343: Arsenal's full Nelson does for Forest

Matthew is joined by Stephen, after a spell in the treatment room, to look back at the 5-0 romp against Nottingham Forest. They talk substitutes, squad strengthening and the bigger picture, while rejoicing at the feelgood factor rolling on. Plus they look forward to Zurich and visiting Stamford Bridge, and look more broadly at the EPL as is, and Arsenal's longer term strategy.

Nov 01, 202201:13:59
Episode 342: Toothless Tottenham sent packing up the Seven Sisters Road

Episode 342: Toothless Tottenham sent packing up the Seven Sisters Road

Matthew is joined by Helen, Lana and Paul to bask in the warm afterglow of a comfortable North London derby win. We talk contrasting tactics, growing confidence, and this season's diversity of goal threat. Plus we enjoy Arsenal Women's great season start, look forward to Liverpool and look at how much of bullet Guardiola dodged in missing out on Harry Kane

Oct 03, 202201:34:56
Imperious Arsenal swat buzz-less Bees aside.

Imperious Arsenal swat buzz-less Bees aside.

Matthew & Paul get together to discuss Arsenal's emphatic win over Brentford and compare the view from the tv to the view from the stands. We talk twitter player banter, tactical domination and diversity of goal threat. Plus we celebrate the impact of newer young players and the record breaking debut of a less new - but considerably younger - kid on the block.

Sep 19, 202201:01:16
Episode 340: A different flavour of Manchester mugging

Episode 340: A different flavour of Manchester mugging

Matthew & Paul reflect on yet another defeat at Old Trafford, with lots of familiar aspects but with some encouraging differences. They reflect on goals conceded and chances missed, dubious punditry, impressive performances and fine margins. And inevitably the latest nadir of the PGMOL's implementation of VAR across this weekend's matches gets a mention....

Sep 06, 202201:06:36
Does Deadline Day disappointment dampen early season enthusiasm?

Does Deadline Day disappointment dampen early season enthusiasm?

Matthew & Paul discuss the end of the transfer window, both from an Arsenal perspective and where it leads us, and more widely around the league. They also look back at a harder than they should have been victories over a surprisingly sour Aston Villa and (briefly) Fulham, and look forward to the annual walking wounded trip to Old Trafford...and wonder why anyone cares about what Richard Keys says.

Sep 02, 202201:14:19
Episode 338: Sun, sea and a Saliba sing song on the south coast

Episode 338: Sun, sea and a Saliba sing song on the south coast

Matthew and Paul enjoy a recap of Arsenal beating Bournemouth, give some love to the new boys (and Martin Odegaard) and look at the continued evolution of Arsenal's defensive set up.

Plus we discuss what's going on at Chelsea, Manchester United signing Casimero and wonder if Arsenal's real aim is top three rather than top four.

Aug 22, 202201:15:23
Episode 337: Leicester lessons, looking ahead and talking wonder women

Episode 337: Leicester lessons, looking ahead and talking wonder women

Matthew, Paul & Sylvain talk about the win against Leicester City and what it tells us about the tactics and balance of the side going forward, laugh at the basket case that is Man Utd and wonder what Chelsea vs Spurs tells us about VAR. Plus they look forward to Bournemouth and discuss the impact of the Women's Euros and the development of the WSL and cast an initial eye on the upcoming season for Arsenal's Women.

Aug 18, 202201:38:17
Episode 336: How are Arsenal's new boys doing?

Episode 336: How are Arsenal's new boys doing?

Matthew & Paul look back at the 2-0 win at Selhurst Park and the performances of the new (and like a new signing) boys, before looking forward to the opening home game against Brendan Rodgers' side. 

Plus further discussion about episodes 4-6 of All or Nothing, and revisiting the Auba departure. 

Aug 13, 202201:06:19
Episode 335: Arsenal 'All or Nothing' review and season preview

Episode 335: Arsenal 'All or Nothing' review and season preview

Matthew & Anita get together to look forward to the 22-23 season ahead of the visit to Crystal Palace. They talk transfers (and impending departures), differences to our last trip to Selhurst Park, and to expect for the season ahead. Plus, as both managed to watch the first 3 episodes of Amazon's All or Nothing on the day of their release, they discuss what caught their eye, and what it tells us about the team. 

Aug 05, 202257:12
Episode 334: Arteta's Arsenal vision shapes up as Barcelona suffer transfer madness

Episode 334: Arteta's Arsenal vision shapes up as Barcelona suffer transfer madness

Matthew & Lana touch base on the the summer signings (and give Fabio Vieira some love), ponder the plan for Pepe, and look forwards by looking back at some of the not so dearly departed.

Plus, they talk about the Women's Euros, Barcelona's transfer madness and Manchester United's transfer confusion are all on the agenda.

Jul 30, 202201:03:40
Episode 333: Talking Arsenal transfers as free agents move on

Episode 333: Talking Arsenal transfers as free agents move on

Matthew & Paul get together to reflect on the qualities of surprise arrival Fabio Vieira and the long expected but still not official Gabriel Jesus, while also running their eye over the increasingly unlikely Raphina, the holding pattern Tielemans and possible Ten Hag loyalist Lisandro Martinez. The also cover confirmed departures, the long list of likely leavers and the next loan army, while looking forward (slightly nervously) to getting the Amazon treatment...

Jul 03, 202201:29:37
EPISODE 332 : End of season review part 2

EPISODE 332 : End of season review part 2

Following on from Part 1, this time Matthew talks to podcast regular Paul and returning (Arsenal Friendly) Brentford fan Dave Powell (@powellds), to get perspectives both within and outside the matchgoing Arsenal fan base. 

More end of season awards (including those for @BrentfordFC), a little schadenfreude, and a rather more serious chat about the Premier League, dirty money and how Real Madrid somehow managed to be the good guys this year.

Jun 04, 202201:16:11
Episode 331: End of season review & awards: Part 1

Episode 331: End of season review & awards: Part 1

Part one of the Daily Cannon Podcast end of season review, where Matthew is joined by Anita and Lana to give their main takeaways from the season, put their votes in for the Daily Cannon Podcast Awards, and cast an eye to next year. Plus, they celebrate Karim Benzema & Luca Modric's ageless seasons, and reflect on Real Madrid's astonishing Champions League season.

Jun 02, 202201:15:20
Episode 330: Reasons to be cheerful

Episode 330: Reasons to be cheerful

This week Matthew is joined by Anita, Helen & Paul to look back at the end of season day in the sun against Everton, talk about the atmosphere at the Emirates Stadium, and how we all feel now the dust has settled, and why. We also look forward to what the club needs to do next, and try to make sense of why so many of the players linked in the media seem to have to little in common with each other in terms of profile.

May 25, 202256:57
Episode 329: Arsenal falter at the moment of truth

Episode 329: Arsenal falter at the moment of truth

Matthew and Paul try to find catharsis in talking about back to back defeats at Tottenham and Newcastle, as well as asking how, why and what could we have done differently.

We bemoan dodgy Spurs penalties, pi*s poor punditry and having all the defenders get injured at once, while looking forward to next steps (and at Teemu Pukki miracle...)

May 21, 202201:28:33
Episode 328 - Eddie steadies Arsenal as D-day approaches

Episode 328 - Eddie steadies Arsenal as D-day approaches

Matthew and Paul look back at the win over Leeds, praise Nketiah's ability to repeatedly close down goalies and try not to soil their undergarments ahead of Thursday's visit to the toilet bowl.  Plus we (almost) feel sorry for Man United (actually not at all), marvel at Real Madrid suddenly being the successful force for good, and try to work out how we feel about the attempts to give us an anthem.

May 10, 202201:00:39
Episode 327: "Its Back On!" as the kids (and Granit) come to the fore again

Episode 327: "Its Back On!" as the kids (and Granit) come to the fore again

Matthew and Paul enjoy looking at back to back victories over Chelsea & Man Utd, reflect on the madness of both games, and are pleased as punch for Bukayo, Emile & Eddie. We also laugh at Bruno Fernandes, enjoy the prospect of playing West Ham when they have no centre-halves, and hope Brendan Rodgers' Leicester City can remember to play until the final whistle against Spurs this time. Plus we give Xhaka and Mo some love.

Apr 26, 202201:20:30
Episode 326: Arsenal optimism undermined as defeat compounded by injuries

Episode 326: Arsenal optimism undermined as defeat compounded by injuries

Matthew, Paul and Lana get together to discuss the defeat at Crystal Palace, why it happened, and what the injuries mean for the way forward. We also talk strikers (particularly two ex Lyon heroes with contrasting fortunes), piss poor punditry and whether the kids may have to be supplemented by even younger kids!

Apr 08, 202201:11:41
Episode 325: Loving Lacazette but looking to new options up front

Episode 325: Loving Lacazette but looking to new options up front

On this week's podcast, Matthew is joined by Paul, Anita and Lyon-loving Lana to look back at beating Aston Villa, talk Mesut Ozil, Aubameyang and Lacazette while looking forward to future forwards (and wondering who they might be).

Plus, we laugh at PSG, talk Mikel Arteta cojones and marvel at Rob Holding's advancing hairline.

Apr 01, 202201:11:11
Episode 324: Arteta ball keeps rolling but now the real test begins

Episode 324: Arteta ball keeps rolling but now the real test begins

Matthew and Paul look back at the comfortable win over Leicester City, rave over the Partey/Odegaard/Saka hub, and give some love to Xhaka/Laca for their selfless efforts. 

We also look ahead to stiffer challenges on the horizon, speculate about tactical tweaks, and wonder what the situation at Chelsea means for the Premier League and club ownership going forwards.

Mar 15, 202201:15:16
Episode 323 - Arsenal's men and women finding form when it matters most

Episode 323 - Arsenal's men and women finding form when it matters most

Matthew is joined by Sylvain Jamet to talk about wins against Watford and Wolves and the women's wins against Reading and Birmingham, all while trying not to worry about war (although we discuss what that means for Chelsea FC). 

We also talk tactical shifts, one-touch attacking and the race for the top 4, while we grab our popcorn for the continuing Man Utd fallout, and look at Everton, grateful for Arsenal ditching Usmanov.

Mar 08, 202201:01:16
Episode 322: Bees beaten as top four race tightens

Episode 322: Bees beaten as top four race tightens

Matthew and Paul look back at beating Brentford from on screen and in ground perspectives, and particularly look at the front four. We talk tactical shifts, transfer targets and the next exciting U23 yo. 

Plus we inevitably touch on referees and ask what do Emile Smith Rowe & Kevin Campbell have in common...

Feb 22, 202201:10:59
Episode 321: What does Silent Stan's Superbowl Success tell us about the plan for Arsenal?
Feb 15, 202201:43:18
Episode 320 - Arteta's gamble as Arsenal throw players through the transfer window

Episode 320 - Arteta's gamble as Arsenal throw players through the transfer window

Matthew and Paul return from Covid cancellations to discuss Arsenal's underwhelming (at best) transfer window. We look at the Auba situation from multiple angles, shrug our shoulders at the departure of squad fillers, and share what we've found out about Auston Trusty (A SIGNING!). 

Feb 04, 202201:07:25
Episode 319: Concentrating on the League (Cup?)

Episode 319: Concentrating on the League (Cup?)

Matthew and Paul force themselves to look back at the FA Cup exit against Forest, and look forward to the League Cup semi final - all while keeping an eye on the North London Derby. They ponder problem positions, agree on transfer priorities and wonder which government fast tracked vendor Liverpool got their PCR tests from - and somehow end up comparing the dearly departed Mesut Ozil to Colonel Walter E. Kurtz...

Jan 12, 202255:15
Episode 318: New Year, same refs, but Arsenal transformation gathers pace

Episode 318: New Year, same refs, but Arsenal transformation gathers pace

Matthew is joined by Helen and Paul to look back at the heart-breaking defeat against Manchester City and take stock in a bumper pod with a half hour on refs alone.

After an initial 30 mins (skip if you like!) talking about match officials and why VAR isn't working (where Matthew is, remarkably, not leading the charge), we bask in the glow of the Arsenal evolution, and reflect on progress made.

Plus we look at the striker situation, and wonder if any of them will still be here come the summer...

Jan 03, 202201:14:05
Episode 317: Arteta's youth movement tears limping Leeds apart

Episode 317: Arteta's youth movement tears limping Leeds apart

Matthew and Paul bask in the glow of an enjoyably easy late afternoon at Elland Road, revel in the continued development of the kids and marvel at Xhaka benefitting from refereeing leniency. 

Plus we look forward to the EFL Cup and beyond, ponder the captaincy question, and wonder what Arteta's vision for for a future front-man is. 

Dec 21, 202101:12:46
Episode 316: No Captain, no Problem as Arsenal get Top 4 taste again

Episode 316: No Captain, no Problem as Arsenal get Top 4 taste again

Matthew is in late night radio mode as he flies solo this week, looking back on a surprisingly positive week for the club, squad and manager. He talks about the home wins against Southampton and West Ham and what we can take from recent xG figures, the Aubameyang issue, and how the kids are sharing the load.

Dec 17, 202135:59
Is Nicolas Pepe done at Arsenal and other questions

Is Nicolas Pepe done at Arsenal and other questions

On this week's delayed podcast, Matthew and Paul look back on a painful week to try to work out what went wrong and why.

They ask why the senior players aren't providing more, where Arsenal get more goals from, and whether Nicolas Pepe is done as an Arsenal player.

Dec 10, 202101:16:38
Episode 314: Is it time to give credit to Arteta, Edu and Kroenke?

Episode 314: Is it time to give credit to Arteta, Edu and Kroenke?

Matthew is joined by special guest Ashley Gerlach to look back on a relatively comfortable win against the Newcastle and their as-yet unspent Saudi billions in their relegation battle.

They also wonder if its time to give Mikel Arteta, Edu (and even Stan Kroenke) some credit for the clarity of and commitment to the new 'project'.

Plus, we worry about Ralf in Manchester, scratch heads about Antonio down the Seven Sisters Road, and work out what the next transfer priorities need to be for the club.

Nov 30, 202101:19:60
Episode 313: How Arsenal turned a 4-0 v Watford into a 1-0
Nov 09, 202101:12:51
Episode 312 Behind Tottenham enemy lines as Aaron Ramsdale rises
Nov 02, 202101:15:50
Episode 311: Arsenal's Villa Thriller as the reserves keep rolling on in the EFL cup

Episode 311: Arsenal's Villa Thriller as the reserves keep rolling on in the EFL cup

Matthew and Anita look back the exciting performance against Aston Villa and the more functional victory over Leeds United, and discuss what we learned from the two. We talk tactical tweaks, transmitted energy and which of the second eleven helped their cause in the pursuit of more minutes. Plus we join the OGS fan club, and look forward to visiting Leicester.

Oct 28, 202101:07:29
Episode 310: Vieira's Eagles clip Arteta's wings as midfield issues remain
Oct 20, 202101:07:54
Episode 309: Newcastle United's takeover raises the stakes

Episode 309: Newcastle United's takeover raises the stakes

Matthew and Stephen join forces to try to get their heads round the implications of the latest (and by far the biggest in financial terms) nation state buying their chunk of the sport we love.

We talk sportswashing, the already murky waters (see Pod 164 with Joe Odell about our own sponsors) of the Premier League, governance and what it means for Arsenal specifically and English and European football generally. 

We also look at why this is a whole other level to Manchester City and PSG both financially and morally, and why no-one should be having a go at Newcastle fans.

Oct 11, 202101:06:16
Episode 308: Arsenal reality check

Episode 308: Arsenal reality check

Matthew and Anita discuss Arsenal's draw at Brighton and what to make of it after the high of beating Tottenham.

Plus, we talk Wenger's World Cup plans, and enjoy the women and academy teams rolling on with great results.

Oct 05, 202157:59
Episode 307: Tottenham Get Battered as Arteta's vision comes into focus
Sep 28, 202101:36:21
Episode 306: A glimpse of Arsenal's future

Episode 306: A glimpse of Arsenal's future

Matthew is joined by Anita to look back at a much needed narrow victory over Norwich, to look at how the new boys fitted in and together, and to ponder the best midfield combinations. Plus we give the women some more love, get a bit excited about Charlie Patino and friends, and look forward to the next run of fixtures.

Sep 14, 202101:02:43
Episode 305: Arsenal's Wonder Women and more window gazing

Episode 305: Arsenal's Wonder Women and more window gazing

This week Matthew is joined by Paul to enjoy Arsenal Women's 3-2 win against title rivals Chelsea, and to asses the men's team transfer window. Plus we they Ainsley Maitland-Niles, missing out on strikers, and some of the shining lights in the under 23s.

Sep 09, 202101:02:26
Episode 304: Assessing Arsenal's transfer window
Sep 03, 202101:29:49
Episode 303: Help us Martin Odegaard, you're our only hope
Aug 25, 202101:05:27
Episode 302: Arsenal's Bee sting shows contrasting clarity of purpose
Aug 17, 202101:10:51
Episode 301: New Arsenal arrivals show promise, but plenty of work to do
Aug 10, 202101:04:48
Episode 300 Pt 2: Exclusive Interview with Ryan Baldi about the English Football Academy system

Episode 300 Pt 2: Exclusive Interview with Ryan Baldi about the English Football Academy system

As a special extra to celebrate 300 episodes, an exclusive interview with football writer (BBC Sport, The Guardian, The Independent, World Soccer Mag) Ryan Baldi (@RyanBaldiFW) about what he learnt researching his new book 'The Dream Factory: Inside the Make-or-Break World of Football’s Academies'. As well as insights into the strengths and failings of the current academy system, we discussed the origins and long-term future of academies, the impact of Brexit, and Women's football (specifically Arsenal Women). A must for any fan of any club interested in youth development and the future of English football.

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Aug 10, 202101:17:48
Episode 300 Pt 1: Causes for optimism, Arsenal squad needs and requirements
Aug 03, 202101:35:16
Episode 299: What's in a number? Smith Row, Sambi Lokonga & more
Jul 26, 202146:54
Episode 298: Sambi Lokonga, Nuno Tavares, and a book review
Jul 19, 202147:04