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The 40 Yard Switch

The 40 Yard Switch

著者: Jasper Woodson Wilbur Kueter-Luks
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A football podcast with two well-rounded, long-time football fans Jasper Woodcock and Wilbur Kueter-Luks. We cover all hot topics in the Premier League, while giving a more relaxed, relatable and day-to-day discussion of all the notable football news around Europe.© 2026 Jasper Woodson, Wilbur Kueter-Luks サッカー
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  • 155: Arsenal Premier League champions, Final Day recap & UCL Final preview
    2026/05/29

    After 22 years, Arsenal have returned to the Premier League promise land. Just what does it mean for Arsenal fans and especially lifelong Gunner Woody?

    The final day had plenty to dissect as Tottenham Hotspur avoided relegation, with West Ham United going down, and Sunderland qualifying for the Europa League!

    Finally, the Champions League final looms for Arsenal as a date with destiny awaits Mikel Arteta's squad, but can they do it?

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    39 分
  • 154: Crunch time in the Premier League
    2026/05/14

    The fellas are back with as the season climbs to a huge climax!

    Two weeks left of the 2025/26 campaign and as much at stake at both ends of the table as their has been for for quite some time.


    Arsenal hold a slender lead to Manchester City in the title race, while as many as eight teams still have a chance at qualification for European football next season.

    Wilbur asks Woody if his beloved Arsenal can stay the course, and Woody tries to convince Wilbur that Everton can push for a Europa League place.

    Finally, the relegation battle is almost certain to come down to the final day, who do the boys think is staying up out of Tottenham and West Ham?

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    36 分
  • 153: Tottenham, De Zerbi and the relegation battle
    2026/04/03

    There are seven games left in the Premier League season and Tottenham Hotspur, remarkably, sit only one point above the relegation zone in 17th.

    Having parted company with interim manager Igor Tudor, who lasted 44 days in the job, Roberto De Zerbi has been tasked with keeping Spurs up. Is he the right man for the job?

    How has it all gone so horribly wrong for a club that has for so long considered itself a part of the seemingly untouchable "Big 6"?

    How do the North London club stack up against the teams fighting around them to avoid the drop, and just how real are their chances of playing Championship football next season?

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    38 分
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