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The dust settles on a ‘disaster season’ most United fans will want to forget — chaotic, underwhelming, and littered with missteps. But a final-day win brings the faintest flicker of optimism, with the manager hinting at better things to come… maybe.
In this episode, we dig into the end-of-season fallout: Garnacho’s off-pitch antics earned him a queue jump to the transfer guest, Bruno’s future — is he still the heartbeat of the team, or time to cash in? — and the growing list of players who could be quietly shown the back door as the rebuild begins in earnest
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This week on the podcast, we're diving into the chaos after United's defeat to Spurs. How did it all go wrong? We dissect the tactical missteps, individual performances, and whether this result exposes deeper issues. Plus, Garnacho's explosive post-match rant—was it frustration, truth, or something more? We also debate the board’s decision to appoint a manager who favours a back three, a system that clashes with United's traditions. And finally, is the long-awaited "open-heart surgery" Rangnick predicted finally happening? All that and more as we unravel the latest drama at Old Trafford. Tune in!
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This week, we get into the rhythm — or lack of it — as United’s form continues to veer wildly between Europe and the Premier League. We talk Flow’s gripes with professional fouls and dissect the logic behind giving Premier League minutes to academy talents and returning players, even as results falter domestically. Is this the right long-term call with Europa now clearly the focus?
We also overview Garnacho’s numbers — are fans and pundits expecting too much too soon, or is the scrutiny fair? And with Amad marking his return with a goal, we ask: has his future now shifted to wingback, or is his place higher up the pitch? -
This week on the podcast, we dive into yet another underwhelming result for Manchester United — a late draw against Bournemouth. But the real question is: do fans even care anymore?
We also dig into the reports that United have sacked their head scout and significantly reduced the scouting department in an effort to cut costs. Is this a worrying sign for the club’s long-term future? Could it hamper talent identification and recruitment down the line?
Elsewhere, Opta stats show that Matheus Cunha walks more than any other player in the Premier League. While that might be overlooked at Wolves, would fans turn against him if he signed and United's poor form continued? We talk about perception, effort, and how quickly things can turn toxic at Old Trafford.
Finally, we shift our focus to Ruben Amorim and the plaers and question whether the Premier League is truly a priority for him and his players. Is their real motivation a Europa League run, especially with a 25% pay rise on the line if they make the Champions League? We weigh the implications of ambition, incentives, and focus heading into the business end of the season.
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From one of the most unforgettable nights in Old Trafford history, to another forgettable league result; this last week has provided a lot! Where were you when the final goals went in? Should you ever leave a game early?
Join us as we debate whether or not Amorim should pull a José , whether or not Cunha's arrival will ruin Kobbie's trajectory and the seemingly unanswerable question "what's up with Hojlund?"
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On this week’s episode, we salute the Manchester United Women’s team as they march into a third straight final — a shining light in a club that feels otherwise stuck in limbo. The men’s side offered contrasting keeper tales in back-to-back fixtures, with the Lyon draw and a bruising loss to Newcastle highlighting the old cliché: sometimes the devil you know is exactly what you need.
We also tackle the noise outside Old Trafford — from Sky Sports punditry to ex-players pushing tired narratives that only add fuel to the fire. Does United need a deeper culture shift to match the realities of the modern game, or is the ship too tied to nostalgia? And as older fans question the club’s priorities, we ask whether the business-first focus is inevitable… or just sad. -
In this episode of Red Devil Rants, we take a long, honest look at Manchester United's recent performances. Despite a decent performance, the team came up short against Nottingham Forest. Then came the dull derby draw with City, which, despite the lack of fireworks, might have been one of the most evenly matched Manchester Derbies in recent memory. Is that a sign of progress?
We also ask the big tactical question: is it actually a blessing in disguise that we don’t have a striker bailing us out right now? With no one to paper over the cracks, the team’s deeper structural flaws are on full display. Maybe that’s exactly what we need to fix them. Garnacho’s form is another concern. Is he moving forward or backwards, and why does Amorim seem so stubborn about keeping him in the side regardless?
Speaking of Amorim, is his system beginning to show signs of life, or are opposition teams starting to figure him out? We look at the league table since his arrival and ask whether he’s really doing better than people think or if a manager like Pep or Klopp would’ve squeezed more out of this squad in the same amount of time.
Finally, we get into some of the squad’s more individual issues. Is Dorgu’s first touch giving off Lukaku vibes? Do we need to prioritize a backup left wing-back this summer? And what should the club do with Mason Mount — is it time to consider sacrificing six months just to finally solve his persistent injury issues?
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As the international break stretches into its 20th week, Flowz can’t get his head around the Tyler Dibling hype, SuperMancunian explains the new transfer window and Jaymie doesn’t like the Club World Cup.
Then we’re ranking the INEOS signings from worst to best so far this season and also asking the question…should we abolish the transfer window altogether? -
Højlund ruffles Ronaldo's feathers, Eriksen leaving on a free and could we really get Jadon "Freedom Fighter" Sancho back? Plus, we discuss who would win in a battle of the current United squad vs the United Rejects and United's government GoFundMe plee. Tune in for all the latest!
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Has Manchester United’s luck finally turned after going against tradition and attacking the Stretford End in the first half? We dive into a heated Liverpool League Cup hate watch, celebrate victories over Real Sociedad and Leicester, and relish Højlund breaking his duck alongside Garnacho ending his barren run.
Plus, how should United approach the Europa League? Should away goals make a comeback in Europe? We also discuss Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s public criticism of players—does it help or hurt? Do football owners really need to speak out? And are the media misrepresenting United’s stadium situation? All that and more in this week’s episode!
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Manchester United’s horror show against Everton has left fans fuming—was this their worst performance of the season? We break down the match and what went wrong. Off the pitch, the club’s financial struggles are making headlines, but are the media exaggerating the crisis? We dig into the numbers to separate fact from fiction. And finally, is there a curse at Old Trafford? From Sancho to Lukaku, why do so many players seem to thrive once they leave United? We explore whether it’s bad management, bad luck, or something deeper. Tune in for all this and more!
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Manchester United’s latest loss to Tottenham only highlights what we’ve many fans have been trying to ignore—the squad isn’t anywhere near good enough. In this episode, we break down the lack of quality in key areas, the alarming sight of an injury-ravaged bench stacked with under-20s, and what the club’s financial restraints mean for future transfers. Is there a way forward, or are we stuck in mediocrity for the foreseeable future? Rant!
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6 wins in 8 but it still feels unsatisfying! This week we look back at our last-minute win against Leicester, forward to our bottom half of the table clash against Tottenham and take a little time out to laugh at Liverpool!
We also wonder if we even have a best eleven, if loyalty still exists in football and whether we’d rather have Arsenal’s last decade or ours? -
In this episode, we dive into Amorim’s tactical experiment - Kobbie Mainoo playing further forward. Did it work, or was it a step too far? We also assess the impact of Lisandro Martínez’s latest ACL injury and just how much United will miss him. With Martínez sidelined, who steps up to fill the left center-back role? Finally, we discuss Marcus Rashford joining Aston Villa - Will me miss him or good riddance?
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In this episode, we tackle the debate: what’s harder in football, scoring or defending? We also delve into Manchester United’s struggles, questioning their inability to win more than two consecutive games and analysing their pressing issues and squad depth concerns.
We review the Rangers and Fulham games, highlighting key moments and standout performances. Additionally, we discuss Lisandro Martínez’s grasp of Amorim Ball, Rasmus Højlund’s struggles, Alejandro Garnacho’s importance to the system and speculation about his future.
Other key topics include whether Christopher Nkunku would fit at United, Ruben Amorim’s comments on Marcus Rashford, and the role of fan support. Should fans lift the players or vice versa? Tune in for insights and opinions! -
Two games in one week, one a miserable loss, the other a miserable win, can it get much worse for United? This week we’re asking how long will our turnaround take and is this actually the worst United team in history?
We’ll also look ahead to Rangers and Fulham and discuss whether players should keep their wages low so they don’t price themselves out of future moves (we’re looking at you, you robot). -
Fresh off a strong performance against Liverpool, Manchester United brought the fight to Arsenal in a thrilling 4th-round FA Cup clash at the Emirates. In a match that demanded grit, resilience, and a bit of luck, United prevailed in a nail-biting penalty shootout. Here's what we dive into in this episode:
United fans relive the classic rivalry with Arsenal, exploring why this team always brings out the fire in us. Redemption arcs were the talk of the night as Bayındır and Zirkzee silenced their critics with standout performances. However, controversy wasn't far behind, with the referee seemingly playing as Arsenal’s 12th man, a topic we dissect in detail.
We debate whether sticking with a designated keeper for cup matches is a winning strategy or a risky gamble. Standout performances from Bayındır, Maguire, and De Ligt deserve their flowers, and we don’t hold back on celebrating their contributions. Meanwhile, Havertz’s unintentional defensive contributions made us wonder if he’s a double agent in disguise.
The penalty shootout raised questions about whether players should know their roles beforehand or if deciding on the spot adds an edge. A unique discussion emerges around red cards: if a team wins despite a sending-off, should the red-carded player face a forfeit as a form of accountability?
We also address swirling rumors about Mainoo and Garnacho being up for sale, separating fact from fiction.
Finally, we round up the latest ins and outs at United as the transfer window heats up. - Mehr anzeigen