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  • On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Clive to discuss a dreary Champions League match in Bergamo against Atalanta and to look ahead to Arsenal’s trip to the Etihad on Sunday. The pod starts with some reflection on the performance and result in Italy and what to make of it in light of the timing of the match and new CL format. The midfield and attacking dynamics are analyzed as the pod attempts to evaluate the early signs of how Arsenal will cope with Martin Odegaard and whether alternatives are required. Individual performances are analyzed including Partey, Rice, Martinelli, Jesus and others. There’s also some praise for the match-saving David Raya performance. Then the pod turns its attention fully to the game at the Etihad on Sunday and how Arsenal will approach one of the toughest fixtures of the season. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast.
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  • On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Clive and Tim to celebrate the joy of a third consecutive Derby win at Tottenham Stadium. The pod starts with Tim sharing the experience of the day at the ground and how special it is to win there again. Then the conversation shifts to analyzing the game, starting with the lineup and the tactics Arsenal necessarily adopted in the face of some many absences. There’s a bit on some of the key incidents and lots of discussion about a few heroic performances including Timber, Kai and of course, Gabriel. There’s a lot of discussion about the overall level of the performance and how Arsenal have transformed into a team able to rise to the occasion in big moments. After the sub performances are discussed, the pod goes big picture and explores the importance of this result, especially with a trip to the Etihad next weekend. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast.
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  • On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Clive and Paul to preview the North London Derby. The pod starts with a bit on Mikel signing his new deal, before turning to the pressing news of the day. There's the latest update on injuries and some questions about how Arsenal find themselves in such a difficult situation in midfield without Odegaard, Rice and Mikel Merino. Then the attention turns fully to how Mikel can set out the team for the Derby. There are lineup suggestions as well as proposed tactical tweaks that might be necessary. The pod covers what to expect from Spurs and tries to make some predictions, while spending just a bit of time looking ahead to the week that follows. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast.
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  • The 1999 Women's World Cup in unquestionably one of the most memorable moments in American soccer history. From the record crowds at venues across the United States, to the incredible moments on the field. Few images have been seen more than Brandi Chastain's celebratory moment after her championship winning penalty kick.
    Winning a second World Cup was a massive accomplishment for the USWNT and US Soccer. But doing it as the host country with an audacious vision for the event made it even more impactful. Marla Messing, President and CEO of the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup organizing committee had a vision that women's soccer could support an event on par with the 1994 World Cup. She proposed a business plan outlining it, went to work marketing it and developed a strategy that changed the course of the game in America.
    Messing joined Founding Futbol to discuss her career, organizing the event and memories of the games.
    Founding Futbol is a year-long exploration of the critical moments that have led to soccer's emerging popularity in America.
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    Host: Kent Malmros
    Guest: Marla Messing (Former soccer executive)
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  • On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Clive to discuss the latest Arsenal news swirling during the Interlull. The pod starts with a bit on England’s win and Declan Rice suggesting that he’s rounding into form. There’s a bit more on international performances and a bit on Riccardo Calafiori’s injury. Then the pod covers the monumental week ahead for Arsenal beginning with the North London Derby. The discussion focuses on the pressure of expectations, the best way to approach the three fixtures and more. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast.
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  • On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Paul to answer your questions. Questions cover a wide range of topics including Sterling’s impending impact and whether he might stay long term, the lineup for the NLD, the midfield structure and potential vulnerability to an Odegaard absence, whether Arsenal have really clicked yet and many more topics. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast.
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  • On this bonus edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Clive Palmer and Dr. Clive Nwonka, author of the new book "Black Arsenal," celebrating Arsenal’s connection with Black British identity and culture. The group discusses the inspiration for the book, some of the stories contained within its pages and the launch event at the Emirates. After that conversation, Tim interviews Anita Asante, Tayo Popoola and Paul Davis from the event at the Emirates last week. If you'd like to enter to win a signed copy of Black Arsenal, you can do that here:
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  • On this edition of the FootballVision Podcast, Phil is joined by Ted Knutson (founder and former CEO of StatsBomb) to discuss the role of data and analytics within scouting and recruitment. Topics include the debate between traditional and modern scouting, what it's like to work with clubs, becoming known for their radars and more.
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    Guest: Ted Knutson
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  • On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Clive and Paul, to discuss the refereeing decision that marred the Brighton game, what to make of the performance, and a bit on Raheem Sterling’s arrival. The pod starts with the group just getting the Declan Rice sending off out of the way. After that’s analyzed, there’s a deep dive into this performance and especially the midfield dynamic and whether it’s working so far this season. There’s analysis of the big moments in the game as well as some of the key performances. Finally, there’s a discussion of what Raheem Sterling brings to Arsenal. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast.
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  • The Olympics has played a critical role in the evolution of soccer in America. Strong attendance during the 1984 games, hosted in Los Angeles with soccer matches played across the country, was a key factor in FIFA's decision to award the 94 World Cup to the United States. But women's soccer had not been part of the Olympics historically. That changed in 1996, which was also hosted in the US, this time in Atlanta. With one World Cup win to its name, the USWNT saw an opportunity to showcase its excellence on a stage that American sports fans truly understood and embraced -- the Olympics. A legendary group of female athletes dominated headlines at those games, and the USWNT was at the top of the list, marching to the Gold medal and thrusting the team into the consciousness of the sports consuming public.
    Kristine Lilly played a vital role in the USWNT 1996 Gold Medal run. In total, she in played in five World Cups (winning two) and three Olympic Games (also winning two) and was the most capped player in the history of women’s soccer with 352 full internationals for the United States between 1987 and 2010. Lilly joined Founding Futbol to talk about her storied career, and why the 96 Olympics was a critical step in the emergence of the USWNT and the continued ascension of soccer in America.
    Founding Futbol is a year-long exploration of the critical moments that have led to soccer's emerging popularity in America.
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    Host: Kent Malmros
    Guest: Kristine Lilly (Former USWNT Player)
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  • On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Harry Symeou and Paul, to discuss the impending panic over transfer deadline day, the Champions League draw, and the game against Brighton on Saturday. The pod starts with coverage of the latest transfer, rumors and questions about whether Arsenal will get in the attacking player that everyone feels is needed. After that, there's a bit on the departure of Ramsdale and his potential replacement and overall evaluation of those moves. After predicting whether anything will happen before the window closes, the group tries to assess the team’s prospects absent an attacking addition. The Champions League draw is reviewed and the new format is discussed. Then finally the group previews arsenal game against Brighton on Saturday and make some predictions. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast.
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  • On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Clive and Paul, to discuss transfer news and the huge win at Villa Park. The pod starts with a quick roundup of the latest transfer news and some speculation about what Arsenal might actually do before the window shuts. Then the pod shifts gears to celebrating a huge victory with a bit on what it means overall. Then there’s some chat about the lineup, the Jesus injury, and the interesting battles for starting roles that are developing. Key moments are analyzed including some brilliant work from David Raya, and that leads to questions about certain other performances. There’s a section on the midfield dynamic and how it might continue to evolve as well as the left wing role and whether it’s time for Martinelli to make room for Trossard who continues to provide decisive moments. There’s also a bit on Calafiori and Timber. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast.
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  • When the United States was awarded the 1994 World Cup, no top-flight professional league existed in America. But, part of the proposal to FIFA included the creation of a new domestic league, and US Soccer went to work creating Major League Soccer (MLS) in parallel to preparing for the 94 World Cup. The magnitude of the event delayed the start of MLS, but when it finally kicked off in 1996, the league featured US Men's National Team and international stars expected to draw crowds to the inaugural season's games.
    Jeff Agoos had storied career at the University of Virginia, and was reunited with Bruce Arena as part of the first DC United team. He played in the very first MLS game and was a key part of the league's first great success story. Agoos won MLS championships in five of the league’s first eight seasons, and emerged as a stalwart for the USMNT -- playing in 134 international games. He was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2009.
    Agoos joined Founding Futbol to share his memories from the early days of MLS and talk about how the league helped move his career forward.
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    Guest: Jeff Agoos (MLS Executive, Former MLS and USMNT Player)
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  • On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Paul, to discuss transfer news and preview Arsenal’s trip to Villa Park. The pod starts by trying to say something new about the arrival of Mikel Merino which is all but confirmed now. There’s a bit on his price, the impact on Rice, and the role for Merino. After that some other transfer news is covered including Eddie’s potentially impending departure and possible arrivals. Then the pod turns its attention to the trip to Villa Park at the weekend. The discussion covers what to expect from Villa, the potential lineup, and some predictions. There’s also a few bits and pieces from around the league. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast.
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  • On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Clive and Paul, to discuss Arsenal’s win over Wolves on opening day. The pod starts with the excitement for the new season and managing expectations when the points target is so high. There’s also a bit on what happened around the league. Then the conversation moves on to the lineup and first half performance which started a bit slow but warmed up nicely. There’s praise for several players who shined in the first half and analysis of the beautiful Kai Havertz goal. Then the pod moves on to a more uneven second half performance and how fatigue and sloppiness conspired to make the game feel uncomfortable. Included in that discussion is the midfield dynamic and what works and what doesn’t work and how it should be tweaked and whether certain players need to be reassessed. Raya’s important saves are covered and Saka’s goal is analyzed along with his ability to constantly make the critical contribution. There’s a bit on the important refereeing decisions as well. Finally there’s a bit on the substitutes and a quick Look at the transfer market and emerging opportunities there. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast.
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  • On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Clive, Tim and Paul to predict team, league and individual performances for the 2024-2025. Categories cover team points, goals and goals allowed as well as league and cup finishes. There’s a top 4 prediction. Then there’s loads of individual performance predictions including best and most disappointing players, individual goal and assist totals, and some appearance predictions. Link to view the predictions can be found below! All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast.
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  • On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Tim and Paul to discuss the win over Lyon and begin to think about the team for the Wolves game on Saturday. The pod starts with some analysis of Arsenal’s pressing and set pieces against Lyon and asks whether the attack is creating enough from open play. A few individual performances are covered. Then there’s a section on some positional battles ahead of the new season including at LW, striker, and the number 6 position. After that there’s a section on transfer news and the freak out that has inevitably followed. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast.
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  • On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Clive to discuss a great win over Bayer Leverkusen in preseason. The pod starts with a big on the lineup and what we can deduce from that before spending some time on Vieira’s performance and potential role this season. A big chunk of the first section discusses Arsenal’s excellent press and flow on the left hand side which leads to some individual analysis of Leo, Kai, Jesus, and Zinchenko. That turns into a bit of a discussion about the selection headache coming for Mikel as the season approaches. Next up is a discussion about Nwaneri and Skelly’s performances and what their role might be this season. There’s a bit on Nketiah’s future and possible moves away as well as what needs to happen with Ramsdale’s situation. Finally the incoming transfer situation is discussed with a focus on the situations with Merino and Zubimendi. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast.
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  • On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Tim to discuss a variety of topics in the news. The pod starts with a farewell to Emile Smith Rowe and thoughts on that transfer generally. That leads to a discussion about the academy and Chido Obi-Martin’s move to United. There’s a section on the potential Merino move which focuses on the tactical options that would give Mikel and the knock on effect for other players. In the next section, the pair cover Eddie Nketiah’s potential move to Marseille, whether it’s truly off, and whether the player will move this summer. After that, they discuss why this is a big season for Gabriel Martinelli. Finally, there’s a discussion about whether Arsenal are ready for a difficult start to the season and how Mikel might have to tackle the early fixtures. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast.
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  • On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Clive to discuss Arsenal’s game against Liverpool in Philadelphia and Mikel Merino’s possible arrival. The pod starts with questions about specific performances against Liverpool, most notably Thomas Partey, Zinchenko, Jesus and Martinelli. That discussion leads into questions about midfield configurations which leads to the conversation about Merino’s imminent arrival at Arsenal and what role he could play. Other performances against LFC are analyzed, including Skelly, Vieira, Eddie and others, before attention turns to transfers again. The pod discusses what additional business might get done this window then finishes on thoughts about final preparations for the season. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast.
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