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Arseblog Arsecast, The Arsenal Podcast

Arsecast Extra Episode 433 - 13.09.2021

Arseblog Arsecast, The Arsenal Podcast

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Sport, Premier League, Arsenal, Football, Soccer, Sports, Gunners, Sports & Recreation

4.86.9K Ratings

🗓️ 13 September 2021

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

At long last it's a Goodly Morning as James and I discuss the 1-0 win over Norwich at the Emirates on Saturday. It wasn't perfect, but there were things to like about the performance and in particular a very fresh feeling team selection with five of the six summer signings starting. We chat about how we felt at the time versus how we feel now, the goal we scored, individual performances, the chances we missed to make the game more comfortable, and why the game ebbed and flowed at times. Then there are listener questions about Mikel Arteta and press conference comportment, what the selection of Aaron Ramsdale over Bernd Leno means for the German, end product from Martin Odegaard, a potential shift to a 433, and lots more – including leaf-blowing man and a snoring dog.


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0:00.0

The army's artificial intelligence defeats over 1,800 cyber attacks every month, but only a soldier can spot new forms of attack.

0:11.0

Like the beeps your brains notice him right now.

0:15.0

As you subconsciously scan for patterns, until you know, you've found something.

0:23.0

Nothing can do what a soldier can do. Army recruiting now. Search Army reserves.

0:38.0

Parting playing it in, happily. I think something will ring away from you.

0:43.0

Detail the post again. And gain that firey, possible storm decision.

0:55.0

The captain of the army.

0:58.0

This is Askast Extra.

1:02.0

Hello and welcome to another Askast Extra as always with James from GunnerBlog James.

1:08.0

Good morning.

1:10.0

Thank goodness for that. Thank goodness for that.

1:15.0

I know some people were expecting a jingle and I know there's a massive sense of relief and everything else, but I do think we need to do a bit more to be worthy of a good morning jingle than beat NARH1NIL at the Emirates.

1:28.0

I'm not taking anything away from it, but you know, you've got to use the jingles sparingly.

1:33.0

If you jingle everyone up all day every day, jingles lose their magic, the magic of jingles.

1:40.0

Yeah, that's true. And what if the opposition fans got hold of it? What if they knew they've done a jingle just after being NARH1NIL?

1:48.0

Would be the subject of ridicule, Andrew.

1:51.0

I think you've made the right choice. I think the purity of it being a good morning is sufficient.

1:57.0

In fact, I was in the press box on Saturday with about three minutes left in the game, maybe five minutes. A fan was heading for an early exit and they spotted me and they shouted, James, good morning tomorrow.

2:11.0

And I was like, there's still five minutes to go. Why are you saying this? Don't do it.

2:17.0

And yeah, and lo and behold, I think Cedric was required after that point to save us with a quite useful block.

2:27.0

Yeah, listen, he was right, though. Ultimately, I should have trusted his optimism. It was to be a good morning.

2:34.0

Clearly a man of experience. Yeah, he knew he knew he knew it was I don't need to see these last three to five minutes of this game. I know what's going to happen here. Arsenal will just see it out tidally.

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