

Paul Davis
Former Arsenal midfielder, considered a trailblazer for Black Arsenal players. Reflects on his career and Kevin Campbell's legacy.
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Mar 31, 2025 • 43min
Kevin Campbell's Arsenal legacy: with Alan Smith, Lee Dixon, Paul Davis & Andy Cole
In this special tribute to Arsenal legend Kevin Campbell, a star-studded panel gathers. Alan Smith shares his golden boot triumphs, while Lee Dixon reminisces about his lengthy service at the club. Paul Davis highlights his role as a trailblazer for Black players, reflecting on Kevin's impact. Andy Cole opens up about their friendship. The discussion spans Kevin's legacy, the rise of young talents like Myles Lewis-Skelly, nostalgic comparisons between past and present managers, and the ongoing quest for European glory. A true celebration of camaraderie and football history.

Sep 12, 2024 • 49min
Black Arsenal: Club, Culture and Identity, Part Two
Join Baroness Lola Young, an accomplished academic and activist, Clive Chijioke Nwonka, co-editor of "Black Arsenal," former Arsenal player Paul Davis, and ArsenalVision's Clive Palmer as they dive into Arsenal Football Club's cultural significance. They discuss the club's impact on identity and community within North London's Black culture. The group addresses historical representation, the realities of racism in sports, and the emotional connections among fans, celebrating the diverse voices that make up the Arsenal family.

Sep 10, 2024 • 40min
Black Arsenal: Club, Culture and Identity, Part One
Join Clive Chijioke Nwonka, co-editor of "Black Arsenal: Club, Culture and Identity," Paul Davis, a former Arsenal FC footballer, and Baroness Lola Young, a multi-talented academic and activist, as they delve into Arsenal's rich multicultural heritage. The trio discusses the profound links between the club and the Black community, exploring personal narratives, identity, and the significance of representation in football. They highlight how iconic Black players have influenced both the club's culture and its fans, making Arsenal a symbol of hope and identity.