Indy Football Podcast: Tottenham without Harry Kane, Arsenal vs Chelsea chat and David Wagner

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Monday 21 January 2019 11:18 EST
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Sports editor and host Ed Malyon is joined by football reporters Jack Pitt-Brooke and Luke Brown for this week’s episode of the Indy Football Podcast.

They round-up the weekend’s Premier League action and attempt to figure out what has gone wrong at Chelsea, before segueing into a bafflingly long and probably unnecessary discussion about Danny Rose.

David Wagner’s Huddersfield departure is also discussed – where should the baseball cap aficionado go next? Answers on a postcode please.

Blackpool’s doomed 2010/11 Premier League season also gets a mention, before a look ahead to this weekend’s FA Cup action.

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