Transfer Window Madness
The podcast is back, recapping Arsenal vs Liverpool and the end of the transfer window
On this episode of the Cannon Stats podcast, Scott and Adam get together to chat about the end of the Transfer window, talking about the winners and the losers, recapping the big six business, oh and we talk about the actual match that happened as well.
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The first part of the podcast focuses on the trip to Anfield. How we reacted to the lineup, are we second guessing anything that the team did. Then we talk about how our view of the two main title challengers have changed after this data point.
If you missed it here is the stuff we wrote after the match.
Liverpool vs Arsenal: The Debrief
I came into this match wanting to measure Arsenal up against Liverpool and how the teams looked as they are set for what hopefully will be a season long battle for the Premier League title.
First thoughts: Liverpool (A)
Arsenal’s performance at Anfield seemed to further divide the multiple camps among club supporters, if that was possible. The club left with a 1-0 loss and sit third in the Premier League headed into the first international break of the season (hooray!)
Next, we do a look at the overall business done by Arsenal in the transfer window. Rating the incomings and talking about the strategy and if the team filled all the holes. Then it is time for the outgoings before doing a big picture view.
Adam’s post on the transfer window is a must read and gives more detail on teams that we don’t hit in the podcast as well.
Who won the Premier League's historic transfer window?
Did you get all that? We’re not going over it again!
Last we break down the big winners and losers from the non-big six clubs, going through which clubs impressed, and which clubs left us wanting more.
The final item is going through and ranking the big six clubs for the overall business done.