Premier League

Seven Questions – Sol Campbell @SolManOfficial

Sol Campbell (SolManOfficial) joined Arsenal in 2001 in one of the biggest shocks in football transfer history. He went on to win two FA Cups and two Premier League titles, the second as part of the legendary ‘Invincibles.’

Seven Questions – Mike Feinberg @TheGoonersPod

Mike Feinberg (@TheGoonersPod) lives the Arsenal fan dream, mixing with players, podcasters and bloggers and owning a flat in Highbury despite living much of his life in the US. The co-founder of The Gooners Podcast, he also fundraises through @GoonersVCancer.

Seven Questions – Ben Winston @benwinston

Ben Winston (@benwinston) is one of the most successful producers in television. He was the  executive producer of The Late Late Show with James Corden and also produced Friends: The Reunion as well as music specials for the likes of One Direction, Adele, and the official music video and documentary for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee with Gary Barlow.

Seven Questions – Nigel Mitchell @MrNigelMitchell

Nigel Mitchell (@MrNigelMitchell) started his presenting career with Nickelodeon and The Disney Channel and has worked for Arsenal since 2008, presenting the Matchday Show in front of over 60,000 people for every home fixture at Emirates Stadium as well events and videos for the club and their global partners.

Seven Questions – Sarah Lewis OLY @SarahLewis_OBE

Sarah Lewis OLY (@SarahLewis_OBE) is is a British former international alpine skier who competed in the 1988 Winter Olympic Games and then became Secretary General of skiing governing body, FIS, a role she held for 20 years.

Seven Questions – Simon Harris @simonharris_mbd

Simon Harris (@simonharris_mbd) is a blogger and social media influencer who has helped under-privileged children get food and raised almost a quarter of a million pounds for a new RNLI lifeboat.

Seven Questions – Tom Watt

Actor and journalist Tom Watt has appeared on Eastenders as well as Talksport, Arsenal TV and BT Sport. He has written a number of sports books including ‘The End’ about the North Bank at Highbury and ‘Arsenal And After’ with Paul Davis.

Seven Questions – Adrian Clarke @adrianjclarke

Adrian Clarke (@adrianjclarke) made his Arsenal debut in 1994 and made nine appearances before becoming an esteemed sports journalist who also appears on Arsenal’s Breakdown Live each match day.

Seven Questions – Peter Høst @Peterhoest

Peter Høst (@Peterhoest) is the Vice President for @ArsenalDenmark and is also a member of the Arsenal Fans' Forum, providing valuable input into how the club interacts with the fans.

Seven Questions – Phil Costa @_PhilCosta

Phil Costa (@_PhilCosta) Is Content Editor for OneFootball as well as a regular contributor to Arseblog, analysing players and also appears on the Arseblog Arsecast and Arsenal Vision Podcast.

Seven Questions – Johnny Cochrane @iJohnnyCochrane

Johnny Cochrane (@iJohnnyCochrane) is the voice of MTV UK and co-host of the #ArsenalOpinion podcast with Pedro aka Le Grove as well as previously co-hosting the official Arsenal nation podcast.

Seven Questions – Michael Timbs @MichaelTimbs

Michael Timbs (@MichaelTimbs) started his career at COPA90, where he spent five years as a content creator and writer before setting up his own channel and working with Arsenal on a regular basis.

Seven Questions – Simon Collings @sr_collings

Simon Collings (@sr_collings) covers Arsenal for the Evening Standard and watched Arsenal at Highbury for the first time when Tony Adams scored that left-foot volley against Everton that capped the title-winning season in 1998.

Seven Questions – Paul Cassidy AKA P.I.M.P. @PoznanInMyPants

Paul Cassidy AKA P.I.M.P. (@PoznanInMyPants) is a regular on the Arsenal Vision podcast, where he is renowned for his irreverent observations (toothpaste sales have rocketed!).

Seven Questions – Ryan Hunn @ryanhunn

Ryan Hunn (@ryanhunn) is one of the founders of Stadio alongside Musa Okwonga, a must-listen podcast now on Ringer FC which also features Wrighty’s House with Arsenal legend Ian Wright.

Seven Questions – Jill Armstrong @touchofpowder

Jill Armstrong (@touchofpowder) had little choice but to support Arsenal. Her father is the legendary Arsenal winger George ‘Geordie’ Armstrong, who made over 600 appearances for the club and later became a coach.