After a historic draw at ManCity, in this podcast, Blackburn George is swinging from two extremes; from outrageous enthusiasm at the massive effort it took to stop City from scoring to regret that it was a boring match of football for neutrals. But George and I are convinced that…
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Podcast: The severity of Arsenal’s defeat at Manchester City has shaken confidence in Mikel Arteta by his once steadfast supporters in both the fanbase as well among mainstream and social media. Is this a knock-down or a knock-out? This is the audio version of the Uncensored-Arsenal livestream of August 29th…
#MCIARS preview by @ShardGooner The prospect of going to the home of the Champions, Manchester City, would have appeared a whole lot gloomier were it not for the league cup win against West Brom. What could have been a banana peel, especially after our worst start to a league season,…
Podcast: In this post-match review of Manchester City vs Arsenal the Arseblagger admits to making a mistake about Arteta. While he is a great coach with a history of greatly improving the players he works with, it is becoming clear he is not as great a manager. We have no…
Match Report by @omijaved: Bukayo Saka was the most ambitious gunner at Manchester City. The end of transfer window saga saw Arsenal fans rejoice at yet another piece of transfer silverware through the signing of Partey, but the real showdown was in waiting against the mighty Manchester City, with a…
#MCIARS match preview by @shardgooner It feels like a long time has passed since we played our last game, and probably because a lot has happened in the meantime. Arsenal signed Thomas in a deadline day “Partey”. Arsene Wenger launched his book and has done a series of interviews. God’s…
David Luiz’s 26 minutes of madness culminated in a red card. When football season came to a halt due to COVID-19 outbreak, a selfish part in me rather hoped that this season be called null and void. Let’s be honest, with Arsenal on track for their worst season in…
#MCIARS at 15:15, Wednesday, June 17, 2020 It’s been more than 3 months since Arsenal last played. For a while it looked like the season would need to end prematurely. But thankfully, it seems the effects of the virus have not been as bad as earlier feared. Not enough anyway…