
Yet Another Arsenal Podcast
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Podcast Overview
<p>Nobody asked for it, but here it is anyway: Yet Another Arsenal Podcast.</p> <p>Marc and Rich — two ageing romantics who still talk about Anfield ’89 like it happened yesterday — are here to fill the one gap in football media: even more Arsenal chat.</p> <p>It’s part therapy session, part tactics lecture, part pub argument. Set-pieces, trust issues, nostalgic trauma and the occasional striker who scores with his knob.</p> <p>If you like modern football, data, or just hearing two mates talk nonsense about a club that drives them mad and makes them proud in equal measure, you’re in the right place.</p> <p></p> <p>Unofficial fan podcast. Not affiliated with Arsenal FC</p>
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Recent Episodes

March 20, 2026
Arsenal v City: League Cup Final Preview
The boys are back to take a look at how recent results might play into the League Cup Final

February 20, 2026
Arsenal V Wolves: The Disaster
In this episode, hosts Marc and Richard discuss Arsenal's recent disappointing performance against Wolves, expressing their frustrations and concerns about the team's tactics, player performances, and overall mentality. They analyze the implications of the match on the upcoming North London Derby and the need for squad depth and better utilization of players. The conversation highlights the importance of mental resilience and the challenges faced by the team as they navigate the season. Marc expresses deep disappointment over Arsenal's recent performance against Wolves.Richard shares concerns about the team's mentality and tactical approach.The hosts discuss the importance of capitalizing on opportunities against weaker teams.Player performances, particularly Martinelli's, come under scrutiny for missed chances.The conversation highlights the need for better squad rotation and utilization of players.Mentality and pressure in key matches are identified as critical factors for success.The hosts reflect on the importance of creating more chances centrally in the attack.They emphasize the need for a strong response in the upcoming North London Derby.The discussion touches on the historical context of Arsenal's performance under pressure.The episode concludes with a hopeful outlook for the team's future performances. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Initial Reactions02:57 Disappointment in Recent Performance06:05 Concerns About Team Tactics08:53 Player Performance and Accountability11:45 Squad Depth and Player Utilization14:42 Mentality and Pressure in Key Matches17:43 Looking Ahead: North London Derby20:42 Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up

February 6, 2026
Arsenal v Chelsea: WEMBLEY, WEMBLEY
Marc and Richard are back after a chaotic few weeks of fixtures, cup drama, and emotional whiplash, with Arsenal booking their place at Wembley and reasserting control at the top of the league. This episode is less about individual games and more about how it feels to support this Arsenal side right now: the nerves, the scars, the mistrust of media narratives, and the slow realisation that this team might actually be different. In this episode: Wembley confirmedArsenal through to the final, despite a bizarre media reaction and some truly unhinged punditry. A long chat on why Chelsea’s “stay in the game” plan made no sense and why only Paul Merson seemed willing to say it out loud. PTSD vs realityWhy the fear Arsenal fans feel often has more to do with history than what’s happening on the pitch. One opposition shot, no real danger, yet total emotional collapse anyway. The goalkeeper dilemmaShould Raya play the final, even if Kepa has got Arsenal there? Why sentimentality doesn’t win trophies and why Arteta may be ruthless enough to make the call. The Man United wobbleHonest reflections on the United defeat, the sense of nervousness in the team, and how close it felt to things slipping away at that moment. Arteta’s reset momentThe press conference that mattered. “How do we want to live for the next four months?” Why this felt like a genuine line in the sand and not empty rhetoric. Ignoring the noiseWhy fan media now allows players and supporters to live inside a “circle of trust” and shut out clickbait punditry, even if some players probably still listen more than we’d like. Leeds away as a statementA proper reaction performance at a hostile ground, early control, and the feeling of a team that has learned how to manage pressure. Midfield evolutionZubimendi’s intelligence and aerial timing, Madueke’s best showing, and the quiet value of players taking responsibility after mistakes. Gyökeres under the microscopeLess flopping, more fight. Signs of adaptation to life in the Premier League, and flashes of the striker Arsenal hope he can become. Hincapié, chaos and barnetsWhy he divides opinion, who he reminds Marc of, and how Arsenal’s left-back options all come with trade-offs. Youth, patience and Arteta’s long gameA grounded discussion on Miles Lewis-Skelly, expectations, development curves, and why being “in and around” the squad at 19 is already a win. Injuries and depth concernsLosing Merino hurts more than expected. What it means for control, rotation, and who now needs to step up. Chelsea, Havertz and controlWhy Havertz matters even when he isn’t scoring, how he changes Arsenal’s ability to relieve pressure, and why his return felt important. Title race reality checkCity aren’t what they were. Pressure matters. Arsenal need to keep stacking wins and forcing everyone else to blink first. Final thoughts There’s a long way to go, but Arsenal are still standing, still responding, and still in control of their own destiny. Sunderland next. Then the league run-in. Then Wembley. As ever: cautious optimism, deep-rooted anxiety, and absolutely no help from the pundits.
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- What is Yet Another Arsenal Podcast?
<p>Nobody asked for it, but here it is anyway: Yet Another Arsenal Podcast.</p> <p>Marc and Rich — two ageing romantics who still talk about Anfield ’89 like it happened yesterday — are here to fill the one gap in football media: even more Arsenal chat.</p> <p>It’s part therapy session, part tactics lecture, part pub argument. Set-pieces, trust issues, nostalgic trauma and the occasional striker who scores with his knob.</p> <p>If you like modern football, data, or just hearing two mates talk nonsense about a club that drives them mad and makes them proud in equal measure, you’re in the right place.</p> <p></p> <p>Unofficial fan podcast. Not affiliated with Arsenal FC</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates daily.
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No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.
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