Episodes
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We decided we didn't want the summer off, so here is the first part of our Euro 2020 coverage! Iwan and returning hero Rich convene to discuss a remarkable first round of fixtures in this summer's tournament, touching on Christian Eriksen cardiac arrest (and UEFA's awful handling of it), Italy doing bits, England going about their business quietly, Wales within touching distance of the knockout stages, Spain, France, Scotland, Holland, Belgium and all of the other little stories in between.
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With Manchester United's 2020/21 season concluded, there's just the small matter of our annual Player Reviews episode to get through! Join Iwan and Paul as we run the rule over Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's squad with equal amounts of gusto and groans. Thanks for listening and we'll see you next season!
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61 games, numerous comebacks and one marathon penalty shootout later and Manchester United's season is finally over, ending in defeat to Villarreal. Iwan and Paul convene to discuss the disappointment of Wednesday's Europa League final loss in Gdansk and figure out where Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and his side go from here.
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Fans are back! Edinson Cavani treated Old Trafford to a moment of magic as Manchester United opened its gates to supporters for the first time in 14 months, but Ole Solskjaer's side are looking less-than impressive in the run up to next week's Europa League final. Iwan and Rich wax lyrical about Cavani's delightful goal, talk up the return of fans and look ahead (?) to a huge game in Gdansk with Villarreal.
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It's been another big ol' exhausting week in the life of Manchester United: three defeats, four games, another significant protest, the resignation of Women's coach Casey Stoney and a new contract for everyone's favourite Uruguayan, Edinson Cavani. Did we miss anything?? Iwan and Rich try and make sense of another full-on few days for the club.
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Manchester United's game with Liverpool was postponed this weekend after our fanbase's biggest anti-Glazer protest yet. Iwan and Paul offer their thoughts on Sunday's events, ponder what happens next and in somewhat less serious content, wax lyrical about Edinson Cavani after last week's masterclass in United's 6-2 demolition of Roma.
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After a surreal few days, Iwan and Rich reconvene for a special episode detailing the failed European Super League, which Manchester United had a huge hand in forming. We look at the how, the why, what happened and what will happen to United next? Not only that, Ed Woodward's resignation has been tendered, anti-Glazer protests are back with a vengeance, our beleaguered owners have broken a 16 year silence...it truly did all kick off!
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Iwan and Rich find time to discuss Manchester United's recent wins over Granada and Burnley before offering reaction to the new European Super League proposals, which are looking less like an elaborate bluff with each passing hour and more a deeply cynical and gross attempt by our club to line their coffers. Recorded prior to the official unveiling of the cash-grabbing project, this week's episode is a timely reminder of just how fans are viewed by club custodians.
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Oooh, that one felt good, didn't it? Few things in life are as satisfying as sticking it to Jose Mourinho and Manchester United did just that, Sunday's 3-1 win darkening the clouds hanging over his Tottenham Hotspur side and strengthening our grip on 2nd place in the process. Iwan and Rich cover yesterday's deeply satisfying win and Thursday's Europa League meeting with Granada a few days earlier.
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Back to it! Manchester United returned from international duty with a useful 2-1 win over Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday, strengthening their grip on 2nd place and moving one step closer to Champions League qualification. Hardly worth a celebration, but Iwan and Paul aren't duly unhappy about it. There's also a look at United Women's recent fortunes and a look ahead to a trip to face Jose Mourinho's beleaguered Tottenham Hotspur side next weekend.
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Another mixed bag for Manchester United this week, with progress into the last eight of the Europa League overshadowed by a limp defeat to Leicester City in the FA Cup. Positives? Yes! Negatives? A fair few! Iwan and Rich analyse them all alongside our standard u18, u23 and women's team updates.
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The goals aren't flowin' and the performances aren't stunnin', but it's been another useful week for Manchester United. AC Milan's late away goal in our 1-1 home draw has certainly made our Europa League last 16 a little more interesting, but Ole Gunnar Solksjaer's Tricky Reds ground out a priceless 1-0 win over West Ham United this past weekend to stabilise their top four chances. Iwan and Rich also talk trophies and preview Thursday's trip to Italy.
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And in the latest example of Manchester United completely upending our expectations, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side decided to waltz up to the Etihad Stadium and record a third-straight victory at Manchester City's home this weekend! Iwan and Rich enjoy the moment, reflect on a great team display and cast a glance over wins for both United Women and the under-18s. Lovely.
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Rather than focus on the minutiae of Manchester United's three (3) successive 0-0 draws against Real Sociedad, Chelsea and Crystal Palace, Iwan and Rich save a little of their sanity this week by analysing the problems facing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and his knackered side as their cross-town rivals steam away towards another Premier League title. Poor performances, but is there enough mitigation for them? We take a look.
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We're revelling in the concept of straightforward wins this week after Manchester United hammered Real Sociedad in Europe before (eventually) coasting to a 3-1 victory over Newcastle United in the last few days. For balance, Iwan and Rich also find time to cast a concerned eye over last week's draw with West Brom and ponder what to do with the malfunctioning trio operating in the heart of our defence.
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A mixed bag this week, made better by the presence of one Scott McTominay who scored in both of Manchester United's recent games; an infuriating 3-3 draw with Everton and an attritional 1-0 win over West Ham in the FA Cup, which leaves Iwan and Rich equally perplexed and relaxed. There's also a few words on a disappointing defeat for United Women and Amad Diallo's progress in the chaotic land of our U23s.
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Still recovering from Manchester United's record-equalling thrashing of Southampton earlier this week? Same! Iwan and Rich talk over the finer points of Tuesday's stunning 9-0 win over the Saints, wave goodbye to several exits from the club, recount United Women's recent matches and look ahead to another big ol' week in the Premier League.
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We start this week's episode with our reaction to the horrific racist abuse suffered by Axel Tuanzebe and Anthony Martial in the wake of Manchester United's defeat to Sheffield United, something this club's fanbase must address and combat, in our eye. You'll find Iwan and Rich's match reaction to that galling loss and Sunday's FA Cup victory over Liverpool as usual after our initial discussion.
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Who knows how long it'll last, but Manchester United find themselves top again after a hard-fought win over Fulham followed a useful point away to reigning Premier League champions Liverpool. Less positive news for United Women, who fell to a 2-1 defeat to league leaders Chelsea, which Iwan and Rich analyse alongside offering a moment or two for Wayne Rooney as the club's record scorer announces his retirement.
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Nope, do not adjust your television set. Manchester United ARE top of the league after last night's narrow victory over Burnley, and Iwan Lehnert and Richard Cann are justifiably pretty chuffed! There's chat on our win at Turf Moor, a look ahead to a momentous game at Anfield against second place Liverpool and we review two recent cup games; a calm 1-0 win over Watford in the FA Cup and a disappointing League Cup semi-final defeat to Manchester City.
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