Indy Football Podcast: What next for Arsenal after Unai Emery and reviewing Amazon Prime

Season 3 Episode 14: Luke Brown is joined by Vithushan Ehantharajah, Lawrence Ostlere and Jack Rathborn 

Thursday 05 December 2019 17:14 GMT
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This week on the Indy Football Podcast the team talk all things Arsenal and Amazon Prime.

Luke Brown is joined by Vithushan Ehantharajah, Lawrence Ostlere and Jack Rathborn to discuss the fallout at the Emirates after the club sacked manager Unai Emery.

Were the north London club right to sack Emery? Or was he hard done by? And who on earth do they turn to next?

They also discuss the latest round of Premier League fixtures, as well as the arrival of live domestic football on Amazon Prime. Peter Drury and Jim Rosenthal went down well, but the option to watch the match without any commentary … not so much.

So listen to the podcast below or download it wherever it is you do your thing.

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