Gooner Podcast 144 now online

Recorded on Monday evening



Gooner Podcast 144 now online

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Gooner Podcast number 144, sponsored by goonershirts.com is now online.

Recorded: Monday 9th February 2016

Topics Include -
Does the Bournemouth away win mean Arsenal back on track?
What can we expect from Pep Guardiola in the Premier League?
Who are the biggest threat to Arsenal’s title aspirations?
Which tactics should the Gunners employ to beat Leicester next weekend?
Thoughts on Mohammed Elneny so far.
Does it really matter who wears the captain’s armband?
Who should be skipper next season?
The email to season ticket holders ahead of the Barcelona tie.
The atmosphere problem at home matches.
The reduction in ticket allocation for the visit to White Hart Lane.

Panel:
David Oudot (Twitter@DavidOudot)
Mark Leech (Twitter@Len_Scap)
Bernard Dowling
Host: Kevin Whitcher (Twitter@KevinWhitcher01)

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We’ll be back with another podcast in March.


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  1. Win this open league

    Feb 11, 2016, 17:29 #83538

    Good podcast. Wenger has beaten Pochettino before, 2-0 in 2013 when Poch was Southampton manager and 2-1 in the League Cup in 2015.

  2. Made Up Stat

    Feb 11, 2016, 12:27 #83517

    See the Germans protested against price hikes by throwing a load of balls. Kind of fitting, really.

  3. Seven Kings Gooner

    Feb 10, 2016, 18:06 #83497

    Jack : appreciates your comments son but when are you going to be fit again and ready for selection?

  4. mbg

    Feb 10, 2016, 16:55 #83489

    AUSSIE BLOCK 15, it's a pity the fans hadn't/haven't the same reaction when it comes to other issues at the club(arguably just as important if not more) like the managerial side, then maybe the club and the powers that be might have been quicker to react to humiliations, embarrassments, drubbings, dross, second third raters, and failure, etc etc, over the last ten years.

  5. Jack

    Feb 10, 2016, 13:40 #83471

    Some good comments there AUSSIE BLOCK 15.Whoever runs the PR at Arsenal must be an absolute idiot.

  6. AUSSIE BLOCK 15

    Feb 10, 2016, 13:30 #83470

    The price increase was wrong and it showed with the fan reaction and the quick club climb down, I only wish my club would tell sky to stick their late Leicester change and show it live at 3.00pm on the Saturday. These live games are getting farcical, I would happily pay 50 pound for my ticket and I don't earn much to get kick offs back to the good old days. I honestly don't think are tickets are that bad, the 97 pound tickets are not brought by fans on 20.000 a year, and are a tiny percentage, you cut your cloth to suit. I have had a season ticket since 1981 never thought it was to much to watch the boys. Went to Liverpool last month like looking through a letterbox at the back,about time some fans realized we probably have the best stadium in the country, no one forces you to go or to eat at the stadium try tonys at finsbury park or the rocket. I will not attend Sunday in disgust at sky and hope there are a few red seats at kick off, but I fear sky would love to see an empty stadium and withhold comment, unlike the continuous carping on about the prices on live games. Best run club in the country always have been always will be.

  7. mbg

    Feb 10, 2016, 12:59 #83465

    Every win we're back on track and it's on again, (and as far as some fans are concerned a draw) until the next time, and there's always a next time. Who should be skipper ? There's not one of them worthy of it, and that tells you everything.

  8. Jack

    Feb 10, 2016, 11:30 #83462

    Fans are shooting themselves in the foot reference the big whine about having to pay extra for the Barcelona game.Last season I didn't hear anybody complain when ST holders were refunded because of one less Cat B game.Arsenal spent £470,000,000 on a new stadium and were hoping by 2015 to be earning £130,000,000 a year from it not the £101,000,000 from last year.Man U and Chelsea earn only a tiny bit less and they haven't invested in their stadia.The extra £30,000,000 could have gone on a new player,yet the medias constant scrutinizing of AFC has cost us as gate money is our main form of income as the other top sides have far more coming in from other commercial ventures.The smaller clubs are catching up due to tv money which is why Leicester and the Totts have closed the gap.We are being held back by a group of our dinosaur supporters who have no idea of the bigger picture.