Across The Divide Pond Street Productions
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Across the Divide, a podcast that explores football's unique sibling rivalry with Ash (Spurs) & Ricky (Arsenal). Join these brothers as they navigate their clashing team loyalties, sharing passionate discussions, contrasting perspectives, and heartwarming tales of familial camaraderie. Step into the world where love for the game transcends the rivalry. ⚽🎙️
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Episode 31: 79 Seconds of Hope
The first season of Across The Divide is at an end, but not before we deliver one more bumper episode, in which we wrap up the last day of the Premier League season, dish out some end of season awards and one of us has an impassioned rant about Manchester City's insidious influence on English football
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Episode 30: Son Must Score
Spurs fans getting pelters from all angles, including the Spurs manager, so who better to give their view on the subject than the Spurs fan who chose Olivier Rodrigo over Rodrigo Bentancur? We give our take on the issue dominating football fan discourse and look ahead to what could still be a historic day for one side of North London
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Episode 29: Reassessing Jose Dominguez
It's crunch time in the title race and both sides of North London are feeling very conflicted. First, we look back on the Bournemouth and Liverpool games before discussing what could happen in the all-important Spurs vs Man City game next week
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Episode 28: Derby Day Drama
It finally happened. The first North London Derby with a winner and loser since we started the podcast and we respond in the only way we can... with a bumper edition taking in every possible angle on what could prove to be a pivotal game for both teams
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Episode 27: Keeping Faith in Jesus
Both teams hit significant bumps in the road, but there's no panicking round here. Instead we focus on fixing what's broken and bouncing back, as Arsenal prepare for a season-defining week while Spurs put their feet up
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Episode 26: Back From Mini-Retirement
Lots of games to cover and an analysis of Arsenal's title challenge, but more importantly, we discuss Gary Neville's fashion insecurities and the most ludicrous pronunciation of a major European football club ever