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Handbrake Off: The Athletic FC's Arsenal show

Paul Davis 'Arsenal And After' & North London Derby preview

Handbrake Off: The Athletic FC's Arsenal show

The Athletic

Soccer, Football, Sports

4.6650 Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Ian Stone is joined by Amy Lawrence, Adrian Clarke and Arsenal legend Paul Davis to discuss his book 'Arsenal And After' before looking ahead to Saturday's North London Derby at the Emirates. Paul opens up on his experiences with racism, winning the 1994 Cup Winners' Cup in Copenhagen as well as his relationship with Terry Neill and George Graham. We also look ahead to the North London Derby with Paul sharing his thoughts on the start to the season as well as the transformation of Granit Xhaka.


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0:00.0

The Athletic.

0:05.7

The only way to score is, of course, to play with a handbreak-off.

0:18.8

Hello, I'm Ian Stone. This is Handbreak-off of the Arsenal podcast, brought to you by The Athletic.

0:24.5

We'll, of course, be looking forward to the North London Derby this Saturday morning in the company of Ace Arsenal writers and analysts for The Athletic.

0:33.3

It's Amy Lawrence and Adrian Clark. Morning. Hello. Good morning. Morning.

0:38.7

Before we do all that, we have a very special guest who's written a fine book that we're going to have a chat about.

0:43.7

A man who made 447 appearances to the Arsenal.

0:47.1

Two league titles, one FA Cup, two league cups and a European Cup, Winners Cup.

0:51.8

And what a night that was.

0:53.4

It's Paul Davis, everyone. Morning, Paul.

0:55.6

Good morning, Ian. Good morning, everybody.

0:56.9

Hey, Paul.

0:57.6

Great to see you.

0:58.7

Yeah, great to have you here.

1:00.0

It's great to be here.

1:00.9

Nice to have you, Paul.

1:02.0

Before we get talking about the book, we tend to ask an opening question, Paul,

1:06.4

just to get us warmed up, a sort of pre-game bit of stretching, if you like. Now, it is the North London

1:12.9

Derby on Saturday. I was looking on Twitter just before I came on here 30 years ago, actually

1:19.3

yesterday, 28th of September 1992. Arsenal played Manchester City in a Monday night football game

1:26.1

on Sky and for some reason the shame were booked to sing a song about the fun that you can

1:32.7

have on recreational drugs.

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