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The ArsenalVision Podcast - Arsenal FC

Episode 524 - The One That Covers Everything

The ArsenalVision Podcast - Arsenal FC

ArsenalVision Podcast LLC

Soccer, Sports

4.82.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2021

⏱️ 92 minutes

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Summary

On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast, Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Clive (@clivepafc) and Scott (@oh_that_crab) to discuss a variety of topics from the importance of England players in the Arsenal team and vice versa, as well as the recent Josh Kroenke interview and updating evaluations on the impact of KSE’s ownership. After the break (43’) Elliot is joined by Opta Huddersfield analyst and Brighton fan David Hartrick (@davidhartrick) to discuss the breaking news on the Premier League schedule for the 2022 World Cup, Emile Smith Rowe’s development, and the unsurprising success of Benjamin White. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast. Signup for our Patreon at patreon.com/arsenalvisionpodcast Get our latest merch at avpodshop.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

What a great.

0:14.0

What a popular sober goal, my dearie, all right?

0:21.6

Possibilities here in the international race, possibilities here.

0:23.2

The Arsenal Vision, postmatch, my name's Al-haveno

0:25.1

wonderful finish really.

0:30.7

If you do a podcast in the first week of the interlaw,

0:33.4

and no one's around to hear it, does it matter what you say?

0:35.8

This is the Arsenal Vision.

0:36.7

Postmatch podcast.

0:37.4

My name's Elliot Smith, the Kabatman, Twitter, Yankee Gunner. These are the pods where you just throw your hands up. Not a lot of news. People aren't really desperate for news. Things are pretty tranquil in the Arsenal camp. Transfer rumors aren't really sticking yet. And there's not a whole lot to be said.

0:54.9

A lot of puff pieces out.

0:56.5

So I guess the first thing I can do is tell you that you should listen to Tim's interview

1:00.7

with Gabriel Clark, the co-director of the Invincible documentary.

1:05.1

I think it is out today.

1:07.2

And when it is fully out and people have had a chance to digest it, we're going to do a

1:09.9

movie night.

1:29.4

And what we'll do with the movie night is like sort of a roundtable discussion of the movie as a movie. Things we liked about it, things that didn't work about it. And then also maybe reminisce about some of the points that came up in the movie in our Watford rewatch for patrons, which I encourage you to watch because I went full Tom Cruise and Top Gun.

1:31.8

If you don't know what I mean, you will certainly discover it.

2:17.7

You know, Clive and I went back and forth a bit on one moment in particular, which is that week in the Invincible season where we got knocked out of the FAA Cup by United and the semifinal and the Champions League by Chelsea and sort of the dominoes that fell as a result of that. And, you know, Clive made the point and I sort of agreed, or I made the point and Clive maybe agreed. The point is a lot of agreement was made over the fact that that may have been, that Wayne Bridge goal may have been one of the most painful memories as an Arsenal fan in 20 or 30 years. So interesting stuff. We'll definitely do an episode about that. Maybe we can just like lightly touch on it today. But we're going to talk a little bit about the Josh Cronky interview that we didn't get to previously because we were talking about actual football. And then after the break, David Hartrick will be back on the pod.

2:26.6

He was on about a year ago to talk about Emil Smith Row and what we could expect from this bright young prospect who had been on loan at Huddersfield and what he thought of his time at Huddersfield.

2:51.0

And now a year later, when it looks like he might be a half decent player who could have a bright future maybe, David is going to celebrate how right he was and we will have a fun chat about that. So that's all ahead and here to talk to me, not to talk to me. Well, yeah, probably I was going to say talk with me, but more to talk at me is Clive. You can find him on Twitter at Clyde, PFC. Hello, Clive. Hello, Lou. And Scott. You can find them on Twitter at Scott. Nope, you can't do that.

3:43.6

I mean, you can find lots of people at that. But you can find this one at 0 underscore that underscore crab hello, Scott. I've had some experience now with some people with underscores and their names, and I feel your pain. Yeah, and have you ever tried to do it at the speed I talk? I talk fast, too. Yeah, that's true. you do. Hey, you did a brilliant interview with Mike Goodman, the head of football at CBS Sports on the Patreon side for an analytics pod. I thought that was a great chat. I know you enjoyed it in particular. Yeah, it was a lot of fun. It's always fun to talk with Mike and do those kinds of things. So yeah, it was a really good chat. I didn't think we were too gloomy. I thought it was actually a pretty well-balanced discussion on things. We touched on a few other things besides Arsenal as well. So it was nice to be able to talk with them. It is sort of the interesting dichotomy, right? That like sometimes when you go under the hood in the analytics side of things, it tells you things that your sort of qualitative brain doesn't want to hear and isn't ready to here, everything's going great at Arsenal, we're winning. We're going to win the league. We're moving up the table. And looking under the hood can sometimes depress those feelings. But I think that your

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