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This Week In Arsenal, Sham (@Shamsdale) is joined by illustrious guests Curran (@CurranToF) and Raf (@rafsenal) to discuss some big headlines and do an all-time Arsenal XI draft. First, the three discuss what potential injuries to Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli during international duty could mean for Arsenal's lineup on Saturday against Bournemouth. They then cover the freshly broken news that Thomas Tuchel has signed on as England's next manager, as well as what it means for certain clubs that might have been interested in/desperately needed his services. Finally, the guys draft their all-time Arsenal XIs along with the chat (mostly Abu). At the end, the guys discuss their decisions, where Saka ranks among the world's best, why they didn't pick particular players, and issues with the academy.
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This Week In Arsenal, Sham (@Shamsdale) is joined by illustrious guests Chiddy (@chiddyafc) and George (@GeorgeV_AFC) to discuss the Gunners' win against Southampton at the weekend and the potentially consequential final award from Manchester City's arbitration case against the Premier League. First, the guys go over their Hits & Misses, dissecting the praiseworthy performances from Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz, and Gabriel Martinelli while also drawing encouragement from Mikel Merino's first couple appearances for the club. They then go over another concerning Gabriel Jesus outing while also touching on improvements Raheem Sterling could make after his performance. The trio then turn to the final award in the City case against the PL and discuss why the ruling is anything but a victory for the current champions, what the ruling means for the 115 charges brought against City, and what a potential punishment for City could look like.
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This Week In Arsenal, Sham (@Shamsdale) is joined by illustrious guests Chiddy (@chiddyafc) and PME (@mariEscobarPME) to discuss the last few days of Arsenal news. The three start by giving their thoughts on the Arteta-Emery debate that re-emerged in the wake of Aston Villa's 1-0 over Bayern Munich in the Champions League. They then turn to Arsenal's 2-0 win over PSG in the same competition. First, they give their Hits from the game before zeroing in on a single Miss: Gabriel Jesus. The guys discuss their concern levels with the Brazilian forward based on recent performances. Afterwards, they analyze the notion that Arsenal don't need Martin Odegaard after a successful spell without him before previewing Saturday's match against Southampton and Aaron Ramsdale's return to the Emirates.
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This Week In Arsenal, Sham (@Shamsdale on Twitter) is joined by illustrious guests James (@afcjxmes) and Ben Mattinson (@Ben_Mattinson_) to discuss the Gunners' eventful 2-2 draw at Manchester City. First, Ben and Sham give their thoughts on Michael Oliver's decision to give Leandro Trossard a second yellow for kicking the ball away. Then, the three gents discuss Rodri's reported ACL injury, the impact of Arsenal navigating their tough start to the season undefeated, the array of antics indulged in by City players, and how Arsenal seem to be winning the psychological battle against their title rivals. They then give their Hits and Misses from the game (with most of the Misses being from City) before quickly predicting the XI for the upcoming league cup clash with Bolton.
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This Week In Arsenal, Sham (@Shamsdale on Twitter) is joined by illustrious guests Curran (@CurranToF) and Abdul (@Flaminiesta) to discuss a trying week of fixtures for the club. First, the trio go over Arsenal's win at Spurs on Sunday, covering the importance of the win before giving their Hits and Misses from the match. Next, the guys discuss the news that Martin Odegaard has suffered ligament damage in his ankle and how Arsenal might adapt to his absence until the captain returns to fitness. Lastly, they briefly touch on commentary regarding Arteta playing like Tony Pulis or Sam Allardyce before discussing how Arsenal could line up at Atalanta and rotate ahead of City.
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This Week In Arsenal, Sham (@Shamsdale on Twitter) is joined by James (@afcjxmes) and Chiddy (@chiddyafc) to discuss the events of the second week of the international break. First, they go through Mikel Arteta's announced extension with the club until 2027 (with a detour involving the recent nostalgia trend surrounding "Barclaysmen"). Then, each of the trio gives their Worst Take of the Break, leading to discussions about whether Kai Havertz is the same player he was at Chelsea, assertions that Declan Rice has regressed under Arteta, and Robert Pires' strange preference of Jeremy Doku over Bukayo Saka. After that, the guys delve into the controversy around Martin Odegaard's injury and attempt to predict the resulting lineup Arteta will go with for the North London Derby. Finally, there is some chatter about Lee Carsley's first matches in charge of England and whether he's done enough to earn the job permanently.
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This Week In Arsenal, Sham (@Shamsdale) is joined by illustrious guests Chiddy (@chiddyafc) and PME (@mariEscobarPME) to discuss a plethora of topics, beginning with an extended discussion of the absolutely scandalous sending off of Declan Rice by Chris Kavanagh. The guys then give their Hits and Misses from the Brighton match before moving on to a chat about Arsenal's summer transfer window. The trio give their thoughts on Raheem Sterling's loan move, debate whether the window was a missed opportunity, and pick which departing player will have the most success at their new club. Sham, Chiddy, and PME wrap things up with some quick thoughts on whether Kai Havertz should be given the no. 10 shirt.
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This Week In Arsenal, Sash (@ltarsenal on Twitter) and Sham (@Shamsdale) are joined by illustrious guests Eduardo Hagn (@EduardoHagn) and PME (@mariEscobarPME) to discuss the transfer window and preseason, and look ahead to the approaching campaign. First, the guys give their thoughts on Arsenal's transfer window so far and what they need before the window closes. Then, they give impressions from the Gunners' preseason tour in the U.S. before chatting about what constitutes a successful season for Mikel Arteta's side and their way-too-early predictions for how the 2024/25 campaign will turn out. Lastly, the four opine on their Hits (players they're excited for) and Misfires (players they're concerned about) ahead of the new campaign.
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This Week in Arsenal, Sash (@ltarsenal on Twitter) and Sham (@Shamsdale) get together to discuss the first leg of Arsenal's preseason tour in the USA. They begin by chatting about the impressive performances from some of the academy talents who featured against Bournemouth and Manchester United, particular those of Ethan Nwaneri, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Ayden Heaven, and Salah-Eddine Oulad M'Hand. They then discuss Riccardo Calafiori's imminent announcment as an Arsenal player before moving on to a conversation about the potential signing of Mikel Merino. They then give a fond tribute to Emile Smith Rowe as well as their thoughts about whether selling him to Fulham is the right move, before remembering to give Jurrien Timber a shoutout for his preseason performances as well.
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This Week in Arsenal, Sash (@ltarsenal on Twitter) and Sham (@Shamsdale) get together to answer mailbag questions from listeners. The guys discuss what to expect in terms of reliability from Thomas Partey, whether Riccardo Calafiori is a signing Arsenal needed to make, what Edu's fate should be if he fails to sell well this summer, their thoughts on Tommy Setford and the Gunners' apparent intention to sign multiple goalkeepers in this transfer window, and the fees fans can expect the former Hale End trio to depart for. After that, Sash and Sham tuck into a long chat about the Chido Obi situation, what it represents for the club, and the conversation around Arteta's attitude toward academy players it has sparked.
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This Week in Arsenal, Sash (@ltarsenal on Twitter) and Sham (@Shamsdale) get together to chat about how the Gunners perform in sales, particularly in light of the loans of Sambi Lokonga and Nuno Tavares. Sham offers his professional insights on whether those deals are worth the outrage they have sparked, whether Arsenal had the leverage to negotiate for better deals, and what factors go into big sales. The guys then discuss what returns Arsenal can expect from the likes of Nketiah, Smith Rowe, and even Zinchenko or Kiwior before delving into mistakes Arsenal have previously made when it comes to selling. The duo end with a conversation about whether they would sell Gabriel Martinelli (under the right conditions) and some of the disrespect that has come his way following the past season.
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This Week in Arsenal, Sash (@ltarsenal on Twitter) and Sham (@Shamsdale) are joined by illustrious guest James (@afcjxmes) to discuss several Arsenal and non-Arsenal topics. The guys first jump into the news of a Calafiori deal being close and give their thoughts on how he'd fit into the side. They then transition into careful speculation about who the mystery German player Arsenal have reportedly been linked to could be. They then attempt to decipher Mikel Arteta's "114 points" comments before closing with a brief James masterclass regarding penalty shootout psychology and the importance of delaying your spot kick.
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This Week in Arsenal, Sash (@ltarsenal on Twitter) and Sham (@Shamsdale) are joined by illustrious guest George (@GeorgeV_AFC) to discuss various topics related to Arsenal's academy. First, the guys discuss the confirmed departure of Amario Cozier-Duberry and whether that exit should be treated as a concern. They then dissect whether Arsenal can improve at extracting value from academy talents and how to navigate situations like the present one with Chido Obi Martin. After that, the question of whether Mikel Arteta "hates the youth" is tackled before turning to what to expect in terms of Ethan Nwaneri's and Myles Lewis-Skelly's first-team involvement. Lastly, the trio analyze Arsenal's lack of effectiveness in signing young talent from South America and what PSR-beating sales of academy talents by the likes of Aston Villa and Chelsea set a concerning precedent.
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This Week in Arsenal, Sash (@ltarsenal on Twitter) and Sham (@Shamsdale) are joined by illustrious guest João Castelo-Branco (@j_castelobranco) to discuss all things Arsenal and Brazil. João first gives his thoughts on Brazil's prospects heading into this year's Copa America before the three discuss whether Gabriel Magalhães or Gabriel Martinelli can break into their country's starting XI. Sash, Sham, and João then move on to whether Gabriel Jesus can overcome his knee issues to return to his pre-World Cup form before chatting about which of Douglas Luiz and Bruno Guimarães are likelier to join Arsenal and whether the arrival of Kylian Mbappé and Endrick at Real Madrid might displace the likes of Rodrygo or Vinicius Jr. enough to make the switch to Arsenal.
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This Week In Arsenal, Sash (@ltarsenal on Twitter) and Sham (@Shamsdale) go over current events affecting Arsenal. They begin with a long conversation about Manchester City's suit against the Premier League alleging discrimination and arguing against rules controlling sponsors linked to club owners and passage of rules by member clubs, as well as the effect the result of the case could have on Arsenal. They then discuss the lack of transfer activity in the market and why the Gunners seemingly haven't zeroed in on a target the way they did with Declan Rice. They then close things out with some thoughts on the mooted departure of certain Hale End players and Arsenal's inability to efficiently profit from their academy.
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This Week In Arsenal, Sham (@Shamsdale on Twitter) is joined by illustrious guests Abdul (@Flaminiesta) and PME (@mariescobarPME) to discuss transfer goings-on as well as winners and losers from the 2023/24 campaign. They begin by discussing the Champions League final and how Arsenal can bridge the gap to Real Madrid in terms of achievement and status. Then they discuss the choice between Victor Osimhen and Benjamin Sesko, the two strikers currently most linked to Arsenal, before moving on to a dissection of why Arsenal don't sell as well as other big clubs. They then close things out with their winners and losers from the season.
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This Week In Arsenal, Sham (@Shamsdale on Twitter) is joined by illustrious guests Rohan (@RohanJivanAFC) and Curran (@CurranToF) to discuss the previous week of goings-on not just in the world of Arsenal, but some that affect English and European football generally. They begin by chatting about the rumor that Arsenal have spoken with Marcus Rashford about signing him, and whether Rashford is an acquisition that makes sense of the club. They then give their thoughts on whether Arsenal need a marquee signing, or whether "project" signings will work for where the team is in its progression. Sham, Rohan, and Curran then interrogate the notion of whether Manchester United had a better season thatn Arsenal did by winning the FA Cup before closing out with a discussion on the various managerial appointments made by big clubs in Europe so far in the offseason and the interesting pattern they've all followed.
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This Week In Arsenal, Sash (@ltarsenal on Twitter) and Sham (@Shamsdale) are joined by illustrious guest Pedro (@LeGrove) to discuss a final day of the season that did not result in a Premier League title for Arsenal, but still felt like a step forward. The three begin by giving their thoughts on whether the 2023/24 season was a successful one, as well as what their favorite aspect of this Arsenal is. Sash, Sham, and Pedro then address Rodri's comments regarding Arsenal's mentality and dissect whether the disappointment of losing out on the final day will affect the squad heading into next season. The last segment of the pod concerns initial thoughts on transfers, including the areas Arsenal should look to improve in, specific players the trio have in mind, and whether Jorrel Hatois a worthwhile signing at this point in time.
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This Week In Arsenal, Sash (@ltarsenal on Twitter) and Sham (@Shamsdale) welcome illustrious guest Abou (@MAA_Gunner) to discuss the buildup to the final match of the season, and of the title race. The three first discuss the importance of winning at Old Trafford before moving on to Spurs losing to City and Spurs fans' resulting jubilation. After that, they give their thoughts on the challenge that is battling Manchester City for the title and the pending 115 charges against them. The episode wraps up with Abou recounting the story of Wojciech Szczesny's departure from Arsenal in light of the Polish keeper being a rumored option to replace Aaron Ramsdale.
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This Week In Arsenal, Sash (@ltarsenal on Twitter) and Sham (@Shamsdale) welcome illustrious guest Dharnish Iqbal (@dharnishiqbal) to the pod. The three first discuss Manchester United, getting a Red Devil’s perspective on the clubs poor season under Erik ten Hag, the direction United could be heading in under INEOS and their new appointments, and rumors of Gareth Southgate being lined up as the next manager. Sash, Sham, and Dharnish then turn their attention to Arsenal’s trip to Old Trafford at the weekend, giving their thoughts on what to expect as well as the state of the title race and the competitiveness of the Premier League. Follow This Week In Arsenal on Twitter @ThisWeekArsenal for more! Or e-mail the podcast with your thoughts, comments, or suggestions at [email protected].
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