Colney Talk Podcast

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Colney Talk podcast aims to bring Arsenal fans together with the intent to listen as I discuss weekly games highlighting top 3 players and the "other" player who is called out for lacking or not up to the expected standards of Arsenal's style of play. This byte size podcast hopes to create positive discussion with simple review of players' performance post-match. Take a listen.

  1. 05/26/2025

    Matchweek 38: Colney Talk | Southhampton - Arsenal

    St. Mary’s was a stage for late drama as Arsenal sealed second place with a 2-1 win over Southampton—a result that felt both hard-fought and deserved. Martin Ødegaard’s stunning late strike proved decisive, ensuring Arsenal ended the campaign on a high note and set a new record for final-day wins. The Gunners huffed and puffed through a makeshift lineup and early missed chances, but their persistence and tactical flexibility shone through—qualities that have defined their season. It wasn’t always easy. Southampton, relegated and playing for pride, made life difficult after the break, equalizing from a corner and threatening to spoil Arsenal’s party. Yet, crucial contributions from Ben White, Kieran Tierney, and Gabriel Martinelli kept Arsenal in the game, while Ødegaard’s introduction off the bench added the firepower needed to secure the win. David Raya’s consistency in goal and the defensive solidity from unlikely sources ensured Arsenal never lost control. Ødegaard’s winner was a moment to savor—a 25-yard rocket that capped a patient, probing performance. Tierney’s farewell goal, Ben White’s tireless work, and Martinelli’s creativity were just as vital in driving Arsenal forward. These performances deserve real praise as Arsenal clinched second for the third year running and kept their standards high. There’s so much to unpack: the squad’s adaptability, standout displays, and the emotional swings that only Arsenal can deliver. Join me in this episode as I break down all the key moments, the top three performances, and what this win means for the Gunners’ future. Don’t miss it—this is Arsenal:  always compelling! Up the Gunners!

    29 min
  2. 05/19/2025

    Matchweek 37: Colney Talk | Arsenal - Newcastle

    The Emirates was alive with relief and celebration as Arsenal edged Newcastle 1-0 in a match that tested every nerve. Declan Rice’s thunderous strike was the difference, capping a night where Arsenal’s resilience and second-half transformation stole the show. The Gunners struggled through a lethargic first half, unable to break Newcastle’s press or find any rhythm, but came out after the break with renewed energy and purpose-showing the grit that’s defined their season. It wasn’t all smooth sailing. Newcastle’s early pressure had Arsenal on the ropes, and the crowd’s anxiety was palpable as the team searched for answers. Yet, crucial saves from David Raya and the defensive composure of Jakub Kiwior kept the clean sheet intact, while Rice’s goal finally gave the home fans something to cheer. Thomas Partey’s uneven performance highlighted the team’s first-half struggles, but the collective improvement after halftime made all the difference. Rice’s winner was a moment to savor, crafted from Ødegaard and Rice’s relentless drive-one for the highlight reels. Kiwior’s mature display at the back and Raya’s safe hands were just as vital in securing the three points. These performances deserve real praise as Arsenal clinched Champions League qualification and kept their standards high. Join me in this episode as I break down all the key moments, the top three performances, and what this win means for the Gunners’ future. Don’t miss it-this is Arsenal: always dramatic, always compelling! Up the Gunners!

    19 min
  3. 04/30/2025

    UEFA UCL SEMI FINAL Leg 1: Arsenal vs PSG

    rsenal suffered a frustrating 1-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semifinal first leg, leaving our European dreams hanging by a thread after a performance brimming with missed opportunities and contentious moments. Despite the setback, the narrow margin ensures everything remains possible in next week’s decider in Paris.   PSG struck early, silencing the Emirates crowd just four minutes as Ousmane Dembélé capitalized on a slick counterattack. The visitors dominated the opening half-hour, with Donnarumma rarely tested while David Raya denied PSG a second goal with a stunning save on Désiré Doué. Arsenal grew into the game before halftime, nearly equalizing from  Gabriel Martinelli's attempt.   Arsenal thought they’d leveled early in the second half when Mikel Merino powered home a Declan Rice free kick, but VAR ruled the goal out for offside. Donnarumma then stole the show, tipping a Leandro Trossard drive wide and smothering a late Lewis-Skelly effort. PSG squandered chances to extend their lead, with Bradley Barcola and Gonçalo Ramos and Joao Neves wasting gilt-edged opportunities, but Arsenal’s attacking struggles persisted as their final-third precision deserted them.   Declan Rice battled tirelessly in midfield, orchestrating transitions and delivering dangerous set pieces, while Lewis-Skelly’s fearless dribbling and vision offered glimmers of promise. Saliba anchored the backline admirably, limiting PSG’s threats after the early goal, but the lack of cutting edge up front proved costly.   While the result stings, Arsenal’s European campaign has been defined by resilience-remember Bayern and Real Madrid. A single goal separates them from a final in Munich, and with away triumphs already etched into this season’s lore, the tie remains alive. There is more live in this team to turn it around. This is Arsenal: down but not out. The comeback starts now. C'mon Arsenal!

    20 min
  4. 04/24/2025

    Matchweek 34: Colney Talk | Arsenal - Crystal Palace

    Arsenal’s Premier League  suffered a disappointing blow as Crystal Palace snatched a late equalizer in a thrilling 2-2 draw at the Emirates. This was more about Arsenal winning games. But the Gunners’ lackluster performance and defensive lapses overshadowed early promise, as Palace capitalized on crucial moments to stun the home crowd. After started brightly with a third-minute score, there was a less fire from their play. An unusual Arsenal in defending showed up. Despite moments of control, Arsenal’s vulnerability resurfaced late in the game. A costly gift to Philippe Mateta silenced the home crowd. For Arsenal, the result extended a frustrating pattern of draws, with five in their last eight league matches undermining their title ambitions.  While Trossard’s sharpness in front of goal provided a bright spot, defensive errors—particularly William Saliba’s errant pass leading to Mateta’s goal—proved costly. The Gunners now turn their attention to a pivotal Champions League semifinal clash against Paris Saint-Germain, where greater defensive discipline will be paramount. Palace, meanwhile, demonstrated why they remain a dangerous opponent under Oliver Glasner, with Eze’s technical quality and Mateta’s opportunistic strike highlighting their attacking threat. The draw offered a timely confidence boost ahead of their Wembley showdown with Aston Villa. As the Emirates faithful digest another missed opportunity, it would only be for a short while. Now, the challenge shifts to Europe—where a season-defining test against PSG awaits. Arsenal’s 13th league draw this season epitomizes their inconsistency in tight games. With Champions League semi-finals looming against PSG, Arteta must address defensive lapses to keep their European dreams alive. Time to pull their socks up! C'mon Arsenal.

    17 min
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Colney Talk podcast aims to bring Arsenal fans together with the intent to listen as I discuss weekly games highlighting top 3 players and the "other" player who is called out for lacking or not up to the expected standards of Arsenal's style of play. This byte size podcast hopes to create positive discussion with simple review of players' performance post-match. Take a listen.