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SPEAKER 1
Mirror mine, mirror mine, you twist and turn my mind until I don't know who I am.
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SPEAKER 2
Good afternoon and welcome to, well this is a bonus, it's a bonus AOP and every now and then because we pride ourselves on being the quickest major Arsenal pod to react to shit that goes down, we had to come out here and drop some realness on you.
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I'm joined by a man like Matt Candela, how you doing Matt?

EDU OUT - REACTION PODCAST

MATT AND JOHNNY JUMP ON THE MIC TO DISCUSS THE LOSS OF ARSENAL SPORTING DIRECTOR, EDU GASPAR
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Here’s the reaction podcast topics:

  • Edu’s Sudden Departure and Its Impact – The surprising exit of Edu, Arsenal’s Director of Football, sparks discussions about stability, timing, and potential power shifts within the club. The hosts explore how this decision could disrupt Arsenal’s plans and impact the club’s future.

  • Arteta and Edu’s Relationship – The dynamic between Edu and Mikel Arteta is central to Arsenal’s recent success. The podcast delves into whether Edu’s departure might strain Arteta’s position or create instability in the club’s management structure.

  • The Kroenkes’ Management Style and Internal Culture Shift – The role of the Kroenke family and newly appointed Tim Lewis in reshaping Arsenal’s management structure is analyzed, especially given recent exits of familiar faces like Edu and Vinay. The podcast raises concerns about a more aggressive leadership style and its effects on club culture.

  • Arsenal’s Title Race Pressure and City’s Vulnerability – In light of Manchester City’s recent loss and Liverpool’s strong performance, the podcast discusses Arsenal’s title hopes. They stress the urgency of maintaining consistency and seizing opportunities to win critical matches, especially with rivals appearing vulnerable.

  • Evaluating Edu’s Legacy – A look back at Edu’s tenure, including both successful and challenging signings, as well as his role in Arsenal’s recent transformation. The hosts debate whether Edu’s contributions have positioned the club for long-term success.

Discussion about this video

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Tassos's avatar

It's the right time for Arsenal to sack incompetent Arteta and replace him with a coach , who knows how to organize the team for better results !!

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stef.pva's avatar

We were all unsure of Edu in the beginning because this was his first club job (worse considering Artetas 1st job too) and first phase we saw a lot of mistakes because they were both learning on the job. Would be so interesting to hear them both speaking about what they learned about older experienced players and what caused them to shift the recruitment strategy so drastically. Ultimately he leaves the club in a better place than when he joined. I'm grateful for his service and wish him good fortune in the BBQs to come

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Vieira's avatar

EDU is leaving as he has been offered more money, if that is EDU good ridance, I don't think he will be that big a loss. He has failed, getting the proper striker we need and he has not brought any deputy to Saka.

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Mick Mahoney's avatar

Two European Cups.

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James wood's avatar

I would think Arteta is very difficult to work with ? he sometimes comes across as very angry.

Has Edu had enough.?

There is more to this than meets the eye although money is certainly a factor.?

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I'm joined by a man like Matt Candela, how you doing Matt?