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in the new arsenal arsecast podcast they have Tim stilman on to talk about Joe leaving and potential new candidates/how the whole process will work and also about a new role that might be created within arsenal women
Oh nice, sounds like we may get a few answers to some of the questions we've got here and some new interesting info too!! I'll be listening to this asap thanks for bringing it up :))
Listen to this episode from Arseblog - the Arsecasts, Arsenal podcasts on Spotify. In this episode I'm joined first by Tim Stillman to talk
Welcome to another episode of the Arsecast ā the Arsenal podcast. This weekās Arsecast is a day early, but comes in response to yesterdayās
This Arsecast talks about how Arsenal are run in the context of late stage capitalism, so it's actually informative rather than the shite you read in the media which weirdly never really touches on the financials other than to say everything's fine we're rich
11.4.17 | Arsecast Extra episode 169:
I listen to the Arsecast and Arsecast Extra podcasts as created by @Arseblog and @Gunnerblog, this weekās episode came the morning after our 3-0 loss to Crystal Palace.Ā
Week-in week-out Arseblog does its best, specifically creator Andrew ManganĀ does his best, to provide some clarity and discussion on the clubās happenings, often with some wit and humour as well as being endearingly sincere about the love for the club. And this weekās episode was no different, despite our trying times, and I found one question posed by a listener to the podcast, and the subsequent answer, particularly struck me. I thought it would be worth writing up a transcript and sharing it with you all:
Question from: Christian Strƶmbergā | @NaprapatChris
What is "The Club"? I've always said in rough patches before, that at least we have "The Club". [But what is āThe Clubā?]Ā #arsecastextra
Andrew of @arseblog: That is a tremendous question. The club is... a business. The club is a franchise. The club is a marketing tool. The club is part of a portfolio. The club is a long way from what it was - and thatās not to blame everything on the club, because I think the modern game and modern football dictates that things have changed fundamentally from the time that I started supporting Arsenal Football Club.
You know what I remember, really vividly as a kid, that somehow...when I lived in Yorkshire you had like a London...no you know what it was, there was like a Rothmans stats book that you used to get, that used to tell you all the football clubs, and it was ArsenalĀ āhighest ever attendanceā,Ā āhighest ever winā,Ā āhighest defeatā you know, all this kind of stuff, the records... but it had the club information, and it had the phone number of Arsenal, it had the phone number of Arsenal. And it was maybe a five-digit number, maybe I had to dial 01 to dial London from where I was in Yorkshire. I can remember picking up the phone and dialing Arsenal Football Club when I was about...8 years of age. Not saying anything, but being absolutely amazed that I could just call up Arsenal Football Club, it was amazing.Ā
And that sort of thing is gone, obviously because Iām older, because I understand how things work, but I think there is a very clear difference between what the club is and what people want the club to be, and what people want from the club.Ā
There are still things that we can look at, and the way that Arsenal do certain things, and be quite proud of those things. But there are other things that...itās very difficult to identify with. Who gives a f*** who our washing machine sponsor is in Indonesia, and thatās not to criticise Indonesia or fans in Indonesia, but simply the concept of having these commercial sponsorship partners that are held up as some kind of thing that we should be in to. Why? Why should we give a f*** who our crisps sponsor is...in Australia, or whatever. You know? [...]
What I mean is: The things that the club now hold up to us as being something to be proud of - operating profits, sponsorship deals, kit deals, naming rights, cash in the bank. All those kinds of things, that they hold up as examples of why this is a well-run, super efficient business, a big massive corporation, with turnover in the hundreds of millions of pounds and this is something that Arsenal fans should get behind, itās something that they can you know... net spend, letās talk about- f*** off with net spend, f*** off with profits, f*** off with all of that stuff.Ā
Because,when it boils right down to it, nobody cares.
Because all we want to see is a team that is competitive, and Iām not talking about a team that wins every year, because if thatās the baseline you consider acceptable then youāre always gonna be disappointed.
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And that...that...thereās far too much focus gone from football. Itās Arsenal Football Club, thatās what the club is. Itās a football club, itās not a business to most fans, and it is in the general sense - it has to operate like that, but we donāt see it like that.Ā We shouldnāt care about all these financial results, we shouldnāt care about how much weāre getting from this company or that company. Doesnāt make any difference to any of us really. Doesnāt make anybodyās ticket any cheaper. Doesnāt make it easier to watch games like we saw at Crystal Palace...Ā āWell, we lost to Crystal Palace butĀ weāve got a fantastic new... speaker sponsor in the USAā whatever it is.Ā
You know, what connects people to the club is disappearing, itās disappearing, and itās a football club in name but itās a long way from being the football club we all want it to be.ā
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Fantastic interview with Jordan Nobbs from Tim Stillman on the Arsecast - she talks about the upcoming NLD, Mitch moving to Spurs, her recovery from her ACL injury and how the women's game is changing.
Jordan's interview starts at about 50:00

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Ooh! For all those Arsenal Women fans out there - just listening to Tim Stillman on the Arsecast talking about the team and he just said:Ā
āThereās a few big players coming in in the summer which will excite peopleā
Well Iām already excited! Looking forward to seeing who they are!
Hereās the full episode, the part about the women starts at 41:33 - x
Thereās a new podcast series from Arseblog about Arsenal Women - the first is about the Conti Cup Final on Saturday and includes a great interview with Leah Williamson about the season so far, her history with Arsenal, Vivianne Miedemaās form and more.Ā
Arsenal through and through, Leahās pictured here as a mascot with Theo Walcott in 2006
Fun fact: this weekendās final will be Leahās 7th Final and sheās only 21 years old!
Podcast:Ā https://arseblog.news/2019/02/the-arsenal-women-arsecast-1-the-conti-cup-final/?utm_campaign=autotwitter&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitter
May's installment of the Arsenal Women Arsecast includes a couple of great interviews with manager Joe Montemurro and German international Tabea Kemme.