Arsenal Gentleman's Podcast Arsenal Gentleman's Podcast
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Join the Arsenal Gentleman for the modern-day world of Arsenal filtered through the 1930s.Each week you'll hear the Only Official Final Score in British Broadcasting, Commentary Highlights in a 1930s style, an Away Safari travelogue, Player Profiles and The Lost Language of Football. Tinkety Tonk, old fruit!Please send missives to arsenalgentleman@gmail.com.
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4: Arsenal Gentleman's Podcast Number Four
Today's Arsenal through a 1930s filter. This week, all the proper scores from the English First Division, commentary highlights of the disaster against Watford and a preview of Arsenal's match against Red Star Belgrade.
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Arsenal Gentleman's Podcast Number Three
All the proper scores form the First Division, commentary highlights of Arsenal's matches against Cologne and Chelsea. Plus a special feature 'Away Safari', in which The Gent visits Chelsea so you don't have to and records a special travelogue.
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Arsenal Gentleman's Podcast Number Two
Arsenal Gentleman's Podcast Number Two includes The Proper Scores from the English First Division, Match Commentary Highlights from Arsenal v Boscombe St John's Institute, a Player Profile of the Centre-Half Seamus Masterson and 'Ask Gent', in which listeners ask Important Questions. As always it's modern football through a 1930s filter.
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Arsenal Gentleman's Podcast Number One
The first Arsenal Gentleman's Podcast; Arsenal news, match reports and other ephemera through the filter of the 1930s. This week The Gent looks at Arsenal's transfer window.
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It's that man Collingwood again
Side-splitting comedy from the Arsenal Gent. Featuring the ungentlemanly travel arrangements of Cologne fans, David Luiz (his head like an exploding armchair) and the ironic ska tune playing in the background at Stamford Bridge. Too, too droll.
Cor blimey, guv!
Stoke the fire, sit in your favourite armchair and have a jolly old time!