• Arsenal Tottenham Fan Podcast Episode 77 - The One That Didn't Have Technical Issues

  • Dec 13 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
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Arsenal Tottenham Fan Podcast Episode 77 - The One That Didn't Have Technical Issues

  • Summary

  • The WiFi on the Outer Banks of North Carolina let us down last week, much like the finishing of Arsenal's attackers on Saturday. Yet, we've persevered to deliver another podcast about Arsenal and Tottenham . . . just what the world needs! On this episode Cal mentions Arsenal's shocking win over Luton in terms of how it compared to Liverpool's and Man City's visits there and in terms of it's impact on Mikel Arteta, the PGMOL, and the fixture against Villa. From there, it's a deeper dive into the Villa match, which, he mentions, was a match that is hard to analyze. Nevertheless, Cal gives it his best shot, and Rick is all too happy to take a few shots, but much like Martin Odegaard, they were wide of the mark. However, when it comes to discussing Tottenham, Rick is as true as Richarlison's right boot (I can't believe I'm typing that). Ange's Spurs dropped the rot by topping Newcastle 4-1 and Rick is all too pleased to run riot over all aspects of this impressive win. Then it's Cal's turn to review the 1-1 draw between Arsenal and PSV in the Champion's League and preview who Arsenal can draw in the round of 16. The podcast ends with a preview of this weekend's upcoming matches for both Arsenal and Tottenham.

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