Gooner Podcast 101 now online

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Gooner Podcast 101 now online

Henry: Mixed Goodbyes


Gooner Podcast number 101, sponsored by goonershirts is now online

Recorded: Monday 5th March 2012

Topics Include -
After four league wins in a row – are Arsenal on the way up?
Why the contrast between Arsenal in the cups and the league?
Thierry Henry’s contributions v Sunderland and Milan.
What difference does it make playing on a dodgy pitch?
Who will finish third and fourth in the Premier League.
Johan Djourou’s new contract and the wages paid to the players.
The merits of Sebastien Squillaci

Panel:
Steve Ashford
Kevin Whitcher
Simon Rose
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 101’ 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 100 that preceded it

We’ll be back with another podcast recorded on the same evening in about 10 days’ time.


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  1. Gooner SA

    Mar 12, 2012, 15:01 #20215

    Good podcast. Don't agree that Sunderland is a poor side, it is in 8th place in the Premier League (as at 12/3/12). Spurs finished FOURTH in 2010 finishing three points above Manchester City.