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Arsecast Extra 31 - 02.09.2014

Another Arsecast Extra - with James from @gunnerblog. On this week's show we discuss the madness of transfer deadline day, the signing of Danny Welbeck, the fact we didn't sign a defender, and look at the summer's business overall. As well as that we answer lots of your questions about things like Shad Forsythe, playing Mesut Ozil on the left, competition for places up front, defenders and defending, and loads more.

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