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In this episode we discuss the 1-1 draw with Burnley on Saturday. After a strong start Arsenal failed to make the most of their dominance, and a Granit Xhaka error saw the home side equalise. We analyse that mistake, how it impacted the performance, and chat about a game that we should won even aside from that. There were missed chances, a ridiculous VAR decisions which cost us a penalty, and it all added up to a frustrating afternoon for Mikel Arteta's side. Then there are questions about the way the team is playing, the manager and his development, Nicolas Pepe, playing out from the back and lots more.

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Anonymous

Dear Blogs, your update was so touching today. You are a credit to your father in the affection and love with which you celebrate his life and his memory. Thank you for sharing these deeply personal stories with us. Many of us have lost those near and dear over the years and I think all of us feel your terrible loss. And your exhortation for people to remain careful is so very pointed and necessary at this time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Anonymous

Touching tribute. Deepest condolences Andrew.

Anonymous

What an amazing tribute to your Dad today on the blog. It was lovely to hear some of your experiences with him. I found it emotional and started welling up as I listened on my walk. Wish you and your family all the best.

Anonymous

My condolences as well. I'm sure everyone who reads the blog and listens to the podcast feels the same. Thanks for doing what you do.

Anonymous

Thank you Andrew for sharing your feelings and obvious sadness. I wish that I could be as articulate as you; you have a wonderful ability to explain and describe. I hope that you and your family can adapt quickly to that heart-shaped hole in your lives.

Anonymous

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, Andrew. You bring such joy into our lives and we are so thankful for what you do.

Anonymous

Thank you for a deeply moving blog and tribute to your father, Andrew. My prayers for you and your family!

Anonymous

Lovely tribute for your father - sending my condolences to you and your family

Anonymous

Deepest sympathies to you and your family Andrew. Our prayers are with you all😞🙏🏻

Anonymous

Andrew, like everyone else here I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. Wishing you and yours deepest sympathies. Your post this morning was very touching. I'm sorry to hear of the situation that took him, but hope that the great memories and celebration of his life will continue to be of comfort.

Anonymous

Love to you and your family, Andrew.

Anonymous

I read your wonderful tribute to your father today Andrew and I'm so sorry for your loss. I wish you, your family and everyone else good health and strength to get through these difficult times. As you mentioned we all need to look out for each other.

Anonymous

Andrew, sending all our positive energy and prayers from across the pond. Lovely tribute to your father... So sorry for you and your family’s loss. Glad to know you have such a strong support system to help get through this time and remember the good/great times spent in his presence, he lives on thru these memories.. Take care

Anonymous

Couple of comments on the section of the podcast where they talked about are we improving and / vs. table position. As always, strictly opinion. Right now we sit 10th. Amongst those ahead of us are Everton, West Ham, and Aston Villa. I would argue that those teams have improved and improved significantly. We are improving, but I don't think necessarily more than those three teams for example (and table position seems to bare that out). And that ties into a comment on the person who asked the question about Granite's mistakes. Stating the obvious, we simply can't continue making these types of mistakes, and I think we have to take a hard look at who makes those mistakes and how often. Saying this, I really like Granit as a person and he is certainly resilient, but I think a completely objective look is required as they plan for the summer and hopefully they (Mikel, Edu, etc.) are doing this.

Anonymous

My condolences Andrew. I love your pod and I hope you can use it as a bit of therapy for the tough times you are going through.

Anonymous

Thinking of you Andrew as you go through these tough times. Your father was clearly a wonderful man and huge influence on your life. Wonderful writing this morning. Thanks for sharing his amazing story.

Anonymous

Thinking of you and yours Andrew. The blog this morning was really well written and your father sounds like a great man. Thanks for everything you’ve been doing with the blog and the podcast

Anonymous

I can’t imagine how difficult this time has been for you and your family Andrew. Losing a loved one is incredibly hard to deal with during normal times, but being unable to grieve properly with family and friends makes that all the more difficult to process. I hope the best for you and your family and hope you know the community is here for you! My condolences ❤️

Anonymous

Having just had open-heart surgery and, on the day after my discharge, getting a positive Covid test (which subsequently turned out to be a false positive), I found your tribute to your father very tough to read. You have all my sympathy and best wishes. To lose a father at any time is difficult, but like that? Heartbreaking.

Anonymous

Just raised a gin and tonic for your old man Andrew - I'm very sorry for your loss and hope you're doing ok. This podcast/blog has been great source of comfort in these crazy times, and so I hope you're able to find peace and comfort yourself soon.

Anonymous

hope you’re doing ok andrew. i was surprised to get a podcast today, thinking you would be taking some extended time off, rightly and deservedly so. great to have you back, please take your time

Anonymous

My love and thoughts with you Andrew. You have been a huge support for me throughout this period and I hope the Arsenal community can return some of this support throughout this period. I am very sorry for you loss, your tribute to your dad was very moving and I am sure he is very proud of you. Thank you and my thoughts are with you

Anonymous

Condolences, Andrew. Sorry I don't have any better words, but I wish you and your family the very best at this terrible time.

Anonymous

G&T w/slice of orange tonight in honor of your dad. All the best to you and your family Andrew.

Anonymous

Condolences to you, big man. Happy to hear you have been able to/are able to process your loss in such a positive way through the Arseblog community you built. Beautiful eulogy on the blog and great to hear your voice again :)

Anonymous

Condolences Andrew. All our thoughts are with you during this hard time. Good to hear you back doing what you do, hoping it helps you in some way to get through this🤗

Anonymous

My condolences as well very moving show yesterday and you spoke so very fondly of your dad. Thanks for a great pod

Anonymous

Thinking of your family during this hard time. So sorry to hear of your dad and your cousins passing. Please always think of the positive times with your father and cousin. Thank you for sharing and know that your Arseblog Family is with you and always remember “Dah Dah da da dah, Life is Life.....”

Anonymous

Andrew, really sorry to hear about your loss. His energy will continue through you. And it’s great to have you back.

Anonymous

Raised a G&T to your dad last night; obviously never met him but touched to find out we share the same preferred drink. I hope you and your family can find peace in the coming weeks and months. Thank you for who you are and what you give to each of us.

Anonymous

Sorry for your loss andrew