Another Gooner Podcast now online

Recorded last week for your aural delectation



Another Gooner Podcast now online

George: Have we returned to the days of 1994/95?


Gooner Podcast number 22, sponsored by goonershirts.com is now online. It was recorded between the matches against Fulham and West Brom on Monday last week (2nd March)

Topics discussed include:
Arsenal’s chances in the cups.
Is the team actually defending well in spite of the nil-nils?
Is the football really as bad as the final days of George Graham or is this the memory playing tricks.

The panel consists of David Oudot, Mustapha Goldstein (formerly Don Sebastiano) and my good self. Lord Ashburton hosts.

All this plus a recording made in the losing dressing room after Spurs’ Carling Cup final defeat at Wembley.

There are two ways of hearing it. First up, online without downloading by simply clicking here. Alternatively, if you want to download it to play on your mp3 player or at your leisure on your computer, visit this page move your cursor over where it says ‘episode 22’ in red text and then…

For pc users, right click your mouse and select ‘save target as’. For mac users press ‘control’ on your keyboard and then click your mouse and select ‘download linked file’. Once it’s downloaded you can play the file using your mp3 software, and transfer it to your iPod/mp3 player. If you’ve subscribed to the podcast on iTunes previously, it will automatically download when it next checks for updates. But if you haven’t you can’t get it through iTunes now. But don’t get me started on the frustrations of that.

NB: Our apologies to Steve ‘Highbury Spy’ Ashford, who cannot listen to the podcast due to technical problems. If this also applies to you, please send an email to [email protected] and let us know the message your computer is giving you if it refuses to either download the podcast or play in your internet browser. We need to try and get to the bottom of this.

Er, for those of you that can experience a trouble free podcast experience… enjoy!


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