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Cannon Stats #12 - Selling Time (fixed Audio)
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Cannon Stats #12 - Selling Time (fixed Audio)

The podcast is back and with the transfer window closing the focus has shifted to the outgoings

The first version cut off the ending of the podcast, this version should have the full audio.

There is a week left in the transfer market and Arsenal are still looking at a squad that is over-stocked with players. The start of trying to get sales, loans, and departures of all kinds are in full swing and the main focus of part 1.

Adam and Scott talk about the pending sale of Folarin Balogun to AS Monaco, going into if this was it good business and if the club could have or should have done anything different with him.

They also look at the other players in Departure lounge, in Kieran Tierney, Nicolas Pepe, Sambi Lokonga, and Rob Holding.

For the last section of Part 1, there is a look at the newest link Perr Schuurs, a centerback from Torino.

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Part 2

In the second half of the show the attention turns towards the actual results on the field with a look back at Crystal Palace and the overall formation with Thomas Partey at right back.

Finally a look ahead to Fulham and the Champions League draw.

All that and more on the latest addition of the Cannon Stats Podcast.

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