Gooner Podcast 95 now online

More from last Wednesday evening’s recording



Gooner Podcast 95 now online

Ramsey: The best is to come


Gooner Podcast number 95, sponsored by goonershirts is now online

Recorded: Wednesday 11th January 2012

Topics include:
Is the title still there for the taking with all the top teams dropping points?
Have Spurs demonstrated it’s possible to compete without a billionaire backer?
Does the midfield lack the creativity required?
The Aaron Ramsey debate
The reasons players leave the club
Would signing experienced players prevent the development of young talent?

Panel:
Don Sebastiano
Kevin Whitcher
Pradeep Kachhala
Host: David Oudot

There are three 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 95’ 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.

And we are also available on iTunes. Our page on iTunes can be found here, from where you can download the latest podcast, and the 94 that preceded it

We’ll be back with the final offering from our January recording session next week.


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  1. Gregg Cropper

    Jan 18, 2012, 13:53 #17174

    bring back the sketches and songs. i always listen though.

  2. Kaygooner

    Jan 17, 2012, 20:36 #17138

    It is honestly with a heavy heart that I admit that arsenal are no longer a competitor in the Epl, I have been an arsenal supporter for 15 of the 25 years of my life. And this season has been the straw that broke the camels back. We have continually blamed misfortune on, the board, arsene wenger and other teams.I honestly believe the lack of intervention and inaction by the english fans, namely the ones that visit the stadium and pay for tickets, and are so blessed to do so... Thru the 6 year slump I have never heard or seen any public and well attended and message delivering protest, not even a banner saying saying you've had enough You continue to post your comments in internet forums and blogs that have no net effect, it sounds harsh, but it is true, you all know the problem, but yet we squabble amongst ourselves..at the end of the day wenger is a great manager, but if he fails to stand for the team and demand the right input, for fear of losing the second highest managerial salary in the league and just coasting by. What good is he. It hurts that I personally cannot do anything, cos I live in africa, this had been a last resort...let us stop complaining and start acting, let's sacrifice for the good of the team If we stand for nothing, we will fall for anything