Episodios

  • Episode 49: Has Arteta finally built a team in his image maybe even one ready to win the title
    Nov 29 2025

    In Episode 49, Simple Gent takes a deep look at Arsenal and Mikel Arteta’s project. After years of rebuilding, ups and downs, and trusting the process, the big question is finally here: has Arteta built a team in his own image—one that plays the way he wants and one that is strong enough to win the Premier League?

    We talk about how Arsenal have changed over the last few seasons: their new winning mentality, the stronger squad depth, the quality signings, and the young players who are now leaders. We discuss what Arteta has done differently, how the team has improved in big games, and whether this version of Arsenal is finally ready to fight for the title all the way to the end.

    Simple Gent shares honest thoughts, tough opinions, and real questions: Can Arsenal handle the pressure? Do they have the consistency? And is this the season where everything finally comes together?

    If you’re an Arsenal fan—or just love football—this episode is for you

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    28 m
  • # 48: International Catch up with Mo Hackney
    Nov 20 2025

    International Catch Up with Mo Hackney

    In this action-packed episode, Mo Hackney breaks down one of the wildest weeks in international football. Scotland make history by booking their place in the World Cup, sending fans into a nationwide celebration. Wales and Norway stun the football world with a massive 4–1 win over Italy, securing their spot in what will be their first ever World Cup. Mo relives the goals, the shock, and the emotion of the night.

    And the drama continues as Cristiano Ronaldo receives a rare red card in a heated moment that leaves everyone talking.

    Fast, fun, and full of energy — this episode delivers the biggest stories from around the world with the classic No Limited style.

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    56 m
  • #47: Ousmane Ballon d'or "From setbacks and injuries to stunning comebacks"
    Sep 25 2025

    No Limit Football Podcast – Episode 47: Ousmane Ballon d’Or

    In Episode 47 of the No Limit Football Podcast, host SunaStats dives into the incredible journey of Ousmane Dembélé, exploring how he overcame setbacks and injuries to reach the pinnacle of football glory by winning the Ballon d’Or. Joined by special guest Mo Hackney, founder of the Groonka Podcast, they discuss Dembélé’s resilience, memorable moments, and what his triumph means for the world of football.

    Whether you’re a die-hard fan or new to the game, this episode is a masterclass in determination, talent, and the power of never giving up.

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    35 m
  • #46: Arteta & Arsenal: Years in Transition – Reviewing the Rebuild at the Emirates
    Sep 16 2025

    In episode 46 of No Limit Football, host Sunastats sits down with Simple Gents to take a deep dive into Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal. Together, they review last season — a campaign full of energy, belief, and progress. Arsenal led the Premier League for most of the year, powered by young stars like Saka, Ødegaard, and Martinelli, and boosted by the impact of signings such as Gabriel Jesus and Zinchenko.

    The conversation explores how Arteta has rebuilt the team’s identity, the challenges faced in the final stretch, and what finishing second behind Manchester City really means for the club’s future. From the atmosphere at the Emirates to the rise of a fearless young squad, this episode captures why fans once again believe Arsenal are on the path back to glory.

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    33 m
  • Episode 45: Inside the Hopes and Dreams of Die-Hard Al-Nasr Supporters
    Sep 9 2025

    What makes a football club truly "global"? For Al-Nasr FC, the journey from local powerhouse to international sensation has been remarkable, earning them the nickname "Al Alami" after becoming the first Saudi team to compete in the 2020 Club World Cup against giants like Real Madrid.

    Two passionate Al-Nasr supporters, Abdullah and Abdulaziz, take us behind the scenes of Saudi Arabia's football revolution. They candidly discuss last season's struggles with administrative problems and lack of discipline, contrasted with the renewed hope brought by new coach Jesus. His strong personality and tactical prowess at clubs like Benfica give fans reason to believe this season could end their six-year Saudi Pro League trophy drought.

    The squad transformation has been nothing short of extraordinary. Joao Felix (who recently scored a hat-trick) and Kingsley Coman now complement superstars Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mané in a team built to challenge for multiple trophies. Perhaps most fascinating is how the Saudi Pro League has evolved to attract world-class talent without forcing players to sacrifice their international careers – a significant shift that legitimizes the competition on the global stage.

    Yet this revolution creates an intriguing paradox. As international stars flood the domestic league, opportunities diminish for local players, potentially contributing to the Saudi national team's World Cup qualification struggles. This stands in stark contrast to the golden era of Saudi football (1994-1998) when legendary figures like Majid Abdullah – whom our guests name as the greatest Saudi player ever – led the national team to international prominence. Subscribe now to dive deeper into Saudi football's fascinating evolution and Al-Nasr's quest for glory.

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    20 m
  • Episode 44: What's Next for Saudi Football.
    Aug 11 2025

    Episode 44: What's Next for Saudi Football
    Abu Samr and Sunastats dive into the future of Saudi football — discussing what it will take for the Saudi Pro League to break into the world’s top five. They explore whether the league can become truly self-sufficient, the key challenges ahead, and the strategies needed to compete with the biggest football leagues globally.

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    23 m
  • Episode 43: From Maverick To Systems: How Football Changed.
    Jul 22 2025

    Mavericks to Systems: How Football Changed
    There was a time when one genius could win you the game—think Ronaldinho, Jay-Jay Okocha, Paul Gascoigne. These mavericks played with freedom, flair, and unpredictability. But modern football is different. It's no longer about the solo star; it’s about the system.

    In this episode, we explore how the game has evolved from relying on individual brilliance to structured, data-driven, and tactical systems. We’ll look at the rise of pressing, positional play, and squad rotation—where roles matter more than names on the back of the shirt.

    Why is it harder today for a maverick to shine? Could players like Matt Le Tissier or Kaka survive in today’s high-intensity, coach-dominated setups? And what does this shift mean for fans who miss the unpredictable magic of old-school football?

    Join us as we explore the tactical revolution that changed football forever

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    21 m
  • The Forgotten Teams Were in The Premier League.
    Jul 7 2025

    The Forgotten Teams in the Premier League
    In this episode, we shine a light on the once-proud mid-table clubs of the early 2000s who made the Premier League more than just a title race. We’re talking Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, and others—teams that didn’t always lift trophies but had character, grit, and unforgettable moments.

    We’ll dive into what made these clubs special: from legendary players like Jay-Jay Okocha, Mark Viduka, and Tugay, to the tactical styles and passionate fanbases that brought the noise every weekend.

    How would these teams fare in today’s Premier League? Could Bolton’s physical, high-press style hold up against Guardiola’s City? Would a team like early-2000s Leeds still be fighting for Europe or battling relegation?

    Join us as we remember the forgotten heroes of England’s top flight—and imagine how they’d compete in the modern game.

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    23 m