

The Tuesday Club
Keep It Light Media
Alan Davies presents a weekly podcast primarily concerned with all things Arsenal FC but with a wide-ranging remit to consider all football, sport and life as we know it. Particular attention will be paid to things we know nothing about.Alan will be joined each week by two selected members from a squad of seasoned middle-aged podcast contributors:Tayo Popoola, Damian Harris, Oliver Scott, Ian Stone and Keith ‘el Presidente’ Dover will all turn up from time to time.Many anecdotes will be repeated ad nauseam.
Episodes
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Jan 27, 2026 • 49min
Defecating On The Duvet
Animated reaction to a frustrating home loss and the chaotic second-half collapse that changed the game. A look at a contrasting win in Milan and whether opponents have figured out the system. Tactical debate on inverted fullbacks, substitutions and the need for late runners and penalty-area presence. Squad options, Kai Havertz’s role and possible transfer fixes are discussed.

Jan 20, 2026 • 59min
Is it ever gonna end?
Alan, Tayo, and Keith delve into their thrilling win against Chelsea and the rollercoaster emotions of matchday travel. They share humorous takes on fan rituals, like plastic bags at away games, and tackle the tense 0-0 draw with Forest. The debate over a controversial penalty sparks lively discussion about defensive tactics stifling attacking flair in the league. Insights on squad rotation and youth involvement offer a peek into team dynamics, while light-hearted quizzes keep the mood upbeat as they gear up for upcoming matches.

Jan 13, 2026 • 1h 2min
The AI Generated Basque Coach
The hosts dive into the electric atmosphere of the Liverpool match, even with the cold weather and a lack of action to discuss. They reminisce about memorable moments, including a surreal Burnley game during COVID. Substitutions and tactics are hot topics, with debates on striker roles and squad rotation looming ahead. The humor shines through as they poke fun at Liverpool's slow play and celebrate the return of injured players. Plus, they share quirky stadium anecdotes and enjoy some fun quizzes, making for a lively chat.

Jan 6, 2026 • 58min
Arteta on the M6
Join Arsenal enthusiasts Keith Dover, a passionate match analyst, and Damian Harris, a witty commentator, as they dive into the festive season's highs and lows. They dissect Arsenal's wobble and regain confidence, debate Arteta's tactical choices, and praise Declan Rice's commanding presence. The trio reflects on key defensive returns, the busy January schedule, and shares nostalgic penalty shootout memories. They also explore the young defenders' development and light-hearted listener quizzes, promising a blend of insightful analysis and humor.

Dec 12, 2025 • 41min
A Knock at the Door
Join Keith Dover, a die-hard Arsenal supporter, and Damian Harris, the humorous 'midfield general', as they break down Arsenal's recent win against Club Brugge. They discuss team selections, Martin Keown's bias, and the challenge of complacency after a Villa defeat. Highlights include praise for Zubimendi's brilliant play, defensive efforts, and the impact of Madueke and Martinelli. They share amusing listener submissions about chants, reflect on season ambitions, and celebrate the return of Gabriel Jesus—all wrapped in their signature banter!

Dec 9, 2025 • 1h 1min
Five Sixteenths of an Eighth of a Beetle
The hosts dive into Arsenal's recent matches, celebrating a thrilling win against Brentford while grappling with the heartbreak of a last-minute loss to Villa. They discuss Lando Norris’s F1 victory and the sacrifices made in youth sports. The conversation shifts to the absurdities of F1 technical rules and critiques of fan behavior post-Tottenham win. They also ponder strategic line-up changes, defensive injuries, and the impact of squad fatigue, all peppered with humorous anecdotes and a lively quiz that brings laughter. Get ready for a blend of sports analysis and comedy!

Dec 2, 2025 • 45min
Dual Mental Health Catastrophe
In this lively discussion from Hobart, the hosts celebrate Arsenal's stunning victory over Bayern. They dissect key moments, like Rice’s crucial tackle and Timber’s corner goal. The conversation then shifts to tactical insights, especially the team’s strategy against Chelsea and how they neutralized Harry Kane. The impact of Saliba's absence introduces tension, while Ødegaard's influence off the bench garners praise. The humorous takes on rivalries and fan experiences add a light-hearted touch to the serious game analyses.

Nov 25, 2025 • 1h 1min
Seven Hundredths Of A Goal
Join the hosts as they celebrate Arsenal's thrilling North London Derby victory. They share light-hearted travel tales and discuss Tayo's unexpected tech mishap. The trio critiques Sky Sports' coverage, jokes about Tottenham's low xG, and reminisces about Arsenal legends. Key performances from Saka and the new midfield duo of Rice and Zubimendi are highlighted. They reflect on club identity and how younger fans are inspired by British-born African players, ending with fan reactions and shared joy from the win.

Nov 18, 2025 • 51min
Is It Rubbed On Or Swallowed?
The hosts dive into the performance of Arsenal's international players, including a thrilling recap of Brazil's friendly against Senegal. They debate the trend of recalling veteran midfielders like Casemiro and Henderson for international duty. Expect a lively discussion on Arsenal's tactics during recent matches and the challenge of competing with Manchester City for the title. The show also features hilarious listener contributions, from song parodies to a quirky quiz comparing podcast titles to erotic products, ensuring plenty of laughs.

Nov 11, 2025 • 53min
A Galloping Centaur
The hosts kick off with light banter before diving into Arsenal's disappointing 2-2 draw against Sunderland. They debate goalkeeper decisions, particularly Ramsdale's penalty history. With tactical analysis, they discuss fatigue affecting key players and praise Saka, Trossard, and Calafiori's standout performances. Insights on Manchester City's win over Liverpool heighten the title race tension, while thoughts on VAR and officiating narratives spark lively debate. The trio wraps up with fan song submissions and glimpses into upcoming fixtures.


