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Episode 873 - It's still good

4/23/20261 hr 12 min

In this episode I'm joined by Ryan Hunn to shoot the Arsenal breeze after what has been a difficult week, and one in which we find ourselves off top spot after Man City's win on Wednesday evening. We chat about how the Gunners need to approach the final five games, the psychology of what we need to do, the connection between our attack not firing as well as we'd like and the defence becoming less stable, as well as answering some questions about our ongoing injury issues, Hale End graduates and in particular Myles Lewis-Skelly, Ethan Nwaneri's loan move and lots more.

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  1. Andrew Mangan· Host0:00

    [upbeat rock music] Hello, and welcome to a brand new Arseblog Arsecast right here on arseblog.com. How are you? Hope you're well. Thank you very much indeed, as always, for being here. I hope your week has been all right. It's been a sort of tricky one, hasn't it? Because it started with the disappointment of what happened on Sunday against Manchester City, and any defeat sort of lingers around like a bad smell. It takes too much time to, to dissipate and to disappear, but eventually it goes away, and the air feels a little bit more fresh. And to be honest, I don't really know how to apply the rest of that analogy to the Newcastle game on Saturday. I mean, there is an obvious one, you know, that whole scene in Trainspotting when Spud wakes up in the morning and lifts up the sheets, but that's not an image anybody needs at the start of a podcast, is it? Even though right now it's, it's right there in your head. I'm sorry. I really am, but this is what football is driving us to.

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