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The ArsenalVision Podcast - Arsenal FC

Episode 543 - Trap Game

The ArsenalVision Podcast - Arsenal FC

ArsenalVision Podcast LLC

Soccer, Sports

4.82.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2022

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

On this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast, Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Clive (@clivepafc) and Paul (@poznaninmypants) to discuss the loss at Forest in the FA Cup. The first topic about what the loss means in the context of the season and the varying reactions following the match. Then the key moments and performances are analyzed with a focus on the Tavares substitution. The back half of the episode is all about squad depth, transfer possibilities, and how Arsenal manage the next few weeks. 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 lot of

0:03.0

What a popular solo

0:18.0

Ontario

0:20.0

Possibilities here, the second.

0:24.3

Oh, the wonderful British really.

0:26.6

Because all I want to know.

0:29.2

Find the Arsenal breaks.

0:31.5

Our TEDA continues to show his managerial acumen with performance at Nottingham Forest.

0:35.1

It tells the Cronkies it's time to spend some money.

0:37.3

This is the Arsenal Vision post-match podcast. My name's Ellie, it's mythical black man, Twitter, Yankee Gunner. Ah, sigh. Heavy sigh. Lots of heavy sighs. Just sitting at a desk with a microphone. Not in some fancy multi-million dollar state-of-the-art facility. We'll never be the same. If you don't know what I'm talking about, that's probably fine,

0:54.3

but we did a recording from the Vegas studio, and it was incredible, but I don't think that studio would have been an appropriate place to discuss the performance that was handed to us in the FA Cup. And I think there's a lot to unpack here. The funny thing is I kind of thought, maybe we'll just do transfers, you know, this episode and just gloss over the FAA Cup routine victory at Nottingham Forest.

0:53.9

But thanks to Arsenal. maybe we'll just do transfers, you know, this episode and like just gloss over the FAA Cup

1:11.5

routine victory at Nottingham Forest. But thanks to Arsenal, we actually have some stuff

1:16.2

to discuss for better and mostly for worse. So we are going to do that. Tim has returned from

1:21.4

Brazil, so he will be back shortly. Travel related stuff today prevents him, but we welcome him

1:26.2

back in the fold soon. And he gets to dodge this discussion, lucky man, but not dodging this discussion is, Paul. You can find him on Twitter at Paws for my pants. I'll pause. Woo-hoo. And Clive, you can find him on Twitter, Clyde, Clive BFC, hello, Clive. Hello, hello. Hello, hello. So, yeah, that happened. That was the thing that happened.

1:48.2

I want to go macro for a second, Clive.

1:56.0

And the hard part for me, as I found myself trying to engage in the online rage fest,

1:58.0

was that I couldn't connect with it.

2:07.3

And I think everybody is going to have a slightly different reaction to this based on their opinion of what it means to crash out of the cup. I love the FAA Cup. It is basically our Cup and I love that we always win it. I also feel that in some of the

2:11.8

seasons where we've won it, as much joy as it brought us, it was a nice salve to cover the wounds of what was happening to us in the

2:20.7

league. And it really stopped being able to do that at some level. And where I'm going with

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