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.

Seven Questions – Amanda Schiavi @GoonerGirl1969

Amanda Schiavi aka Princess Gooner (@GoonerGirl1969) has been an Arsenal season ticket holder for nearly 45 years and appeared on a wide range of podcasts including The Gooners Girls Podcast and the The Highbury Squad podcast.

Seven Questions – Ian Stone @iandstone

Ian Stone (@iandstone) is one of the UK’s leading comedians, appearing at The Comedy Store and on a wide range of radio and television shows including “The Football’s On” and the Arsenal podcast “Handbrake Off” for The Athletic.

Seven Questions – Amy Lawrence @AmyLawrence71

Amy Lawrence (@amylawrence71) started her writing career with The Gooner fanzine and after many years with the Guardian and the Observer, covering the game from grassroots to World Cup finals, she joined The Athletic in 2019.

Seven Questions – Layth Yousif @Laythy29

Layth Yousif (@Laythy29) has been covernig Arsenal for years, working for the Islington Gazette, Football.London and now as the editor of the long-standing Arsenal fanzine, The Gooner.

Seven Questions – Clive Palmer @ClivepAFC

Clive Palmer (@Clivepafc) is a contributor to the Arsenal Vision podcast, where he shares his tactical acumen and understanding of the game and is also the Director of Football at Barton Rovers.

Seven Questions – Evan Cooper @Lacazest

Evan Cooper (@Lacazest) is one of the most positive Arsenal fans on Twitter. Now based in Wisconsin in the U.S., he was raised in Périgueux in south west France and also spent time living in London during his nomadic life.

Seven Questions – Charles Watts @charles_watts

Charles Watts (@charles_watts) started his journalism career at local newspapers in Berkshire and is now the Arsenal correspondent for Goal.com, part of DAZN.

Seven Questions – Pete Wood @LeGrove

Pete Wood (@LeGrove) has been running the Le Grove Arsenal blog since 2007 and now also has a podcast called The Arsenal Opinion. Now exiled in New York, he still gets to watch every Arsenal game and is back in the stadium when global viruses allow it.

Seven Questions – James Benge @jamesbenge

James Benge (@jamesbenge) started his journalism career at the London Evening Standard before moving to football.london with a focus on covering Arsenal. He is currently the Soccer Correspondent for @UCLonCBSSports.