Gooner Podcast 159 Now Online

Recorded on Tuesday evening



Gooner Podcast 159 Now Online

Anfield 89 – How we experienced the game


Gooner Podcast number 159, sponsored by goonershirts.com is now online.

Recorded: Tuesday 7th November 2017

Topics Include -
The differences between Manchester City and Arsenal
Can supporters force change?
Is Arsene Wenger’s talk of an end of season review genuine?
What difference would changes at boardroom level make?
Are things at Arsenal really so bad?
Ahead of the release of the 89 DVD documentary, memories of that game at Anfield.

Panel:
Mike Francis (Twitter@MikeFrancis04)
Simon Rose (Twitter@thatsimonrose)
The Highbury Spy, Steve Ashford
Host: Kevin Whitcher (Twitter@KevinWhitcher01)

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We’ll be back with another podcast in the December.


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  1. mbg

    Nov 09, 2017, 19:32 #104870

    Great photo, proper players, proper team, proper/great Manager, great memories, we'll still be remembering and reminiscing about them and that night when wenger and his are long gone and forgotten.

  2. jwe1981

    Nov 09, 2017, 16:52 #104869

    Good listen as normal! I fail to understand how anyone can argue against the fact that the 'fans' at the stadium on match days are not to blame for the current state of things at the club. We could lose 5-0 to Spurs next week and there will still be no chants against AW inside the stadium. People that hide behind the argument that it would make no difference are wrong. I believe 100% that AW would walk or be asked to walk if he started to receive a bit of flack at home games. It is only then that it would be difficult for him to stay. It would get too embarrassing for him and would then not be worth the bother. Fans still have a big say even in the modern day game. Why? Because money talks and who pays the money in to the 'system'?