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The Game Football Podcast

Mutiny at The Emirates, and let's talk about Dele Alli...

The Game Football Podcast

The Times

Sports, Soccer

3.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2019

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

A tough weekend for both halves of North London with incredible scenes at The Emirates as captain Xhaka goes to war with The Gunners faithful!


Natalie Sawyer and Gregor Robertson are joined by Matt Dickinson and Gary Jacob for more on this, Sean Dyche's call for red cards for diving and whether Tottenham's problems really are all Dele Alli's fault.


Plus we hear how Gregor got on when he went to visit Sol Campbell at Southend United.



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the season for all the best reaction and analysis from some of the best football writers in the

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business. Joining us today are The Times' very own Matt Dickinson and Gary Jacob.

0:52.2

Coming up we'll tell you which Premier League manager once very own Matt Dickinson and Gary Jacob.

0:52.7

Coming up, we'll tell you which Premier League manager

0:54.8

wants red cards for diving.

0:56.4

But first, mutiny at the Emirates.

1:00.0

The front page of the game today says mutiny and it all centers on Granite

1:05.4

Jacqua who faces being stripped of the Captain's arm band after swearing in

1:09.3

arsenal fans who applauded his substitution. The Gunner let a two goal lead slip to draw

1:14.0

two all at home with Crystal Palace as Jacqua was involved in an extraordinary

1:18.6

standoff with the Arsenal supporters. His furious reaction came as he was substituted,

1:25.7

appearing to swear at the fans after being booed before tearing off his shirt

1:29.7

and disappearing down the tunnel. Arsenal had gone ahead very early on in this game. There

1:35.8

were tunal up inside nine minutes. Palace then got themselves back into it after

1:40.3

a VAR intervention as Luca Milavoyievich scored from the spot before John IU's

1:45.0

header in the second half rescued a point for the visitors. But the result aside, let's discuss

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