Today we’re back in the capital: in North London and the Borough of Highbury and Islington.
The Borough has seen a lot of upheaval of late when it comes to men in their 70s who can inspire young people around the country. But where Jeremy Corbyn is still at large, Arsene Wenger is now long gone.
Vampiric insurance salesman Unai Emery has had a full season in charge at the Emirates now and, although his tenure started off well enough, by the time the season drew to a close with an embarrassing Baku trip in which cross-city rivals Chelsea demolished them, the fan base was starting to grumble.
What will next season hold? Is it Emery’s last chance? And how did Arsenal become a club who are hanging onto the top six by their fingernails?
Joining us today is someone who will is a familiar face when it comes to Arsenal punditry. Lewis Ambrose is an Arsenal fan who, when time allows, dives into the team’s tactics for Arseblog.