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It's time for a new season and we have a stellar panel to take you through what to expect from England's biggest teams in the 23/24 season. Nimai, along with Advait, Abhishek, Arnav and first time guest Conrad argue their stance and place their bets on who will finish where come May.
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Our final transfer themed episode before we head into the season sees Nimai joined by Mrinal, Rohin and Antonio as they dissect what Spain's two biggest clubs have done this summer and what lies ahead for both teams
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Another week, another look at the incomings and outgoings at some of Europe's elite clubs. This week, along with debutants Ishaan, Abhishek and Karthik, we put Poch and Klopp's men under the microscope and discuss how we might see the two teams shaping up next year with some new faces, and more importantly, without a lot of very old ones.
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And just like that it's almost time for players to return to training, but how have two of England's biggest clubs fared during the off-season? Rohin, Arnav, Advait and Zahaan join Rushabh as they take you through the moves both teams have made so far and which players linked with them receive the Football Road seal of approval
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This episode needs no introduction. Just listen. Just listen as a star cast of Football Road panelists battle it out in a very well contested debate of which players make our XI. Does Messi deserve to be in there? Was Gundogan's season overrated? Does the Football Road have a Premier League bias? All that and more...
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Nimai welcomes Arnav, Kobe and Rohin to our first Gunner-themed episode as we dissect what was a perhaps disappointing end to a magical season with some magical moments. But how did it all come to be?
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Season 2 picks up right where the first one left of... and surprise surprise, we've rebranded! Get a taste of how the all new "Football Road" will look from now on as we present one from our cohort our army of correspondents, each bringing with them in depth details on your favorite clubs. Today, Arsenal and Barcelona correspondent Rohin Punjabi is joined by the usual suspects as they dissect Man City's latest achievement and its place in the history of the beautiful game.
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The boys take a deep dive into what both the Manchester clubs have achieved this season, what the FA Cup final could mean and come up with an audacious list of reasons as to how and why United might just stop the treble
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Nimai, Advait and Rushabh take a deep dive into how our midweek opponent, Chelsea's, future could look under Mauricio Pochettino and preview the clash that could secure Top 4 for United. They are joined by a special guest and Chelsea fan, Vedant Ladda
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We discuss the most popular player on Football Twitter right now in David De Gea, United's future goalkeeper prospects and how the last few games have provided perspective in terms of where we are in the timeline of Ten Haag's project
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Nimai, Advait and Rushabh take a deep dive into the tactical elements of the win over Brighton at Wembley, a not-so-deep dive into the loss to Sevilla and a look ahead at what is a crucial set of games, not only for United, but for the title race.
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This week on the United Road, the guys review the games against Nottingham and Sevilla, discuss the dynamism of players like Dalot and Antony in this Ten Haag system and look ahead to a big week with a tantalizing FA Cup semis on the horizon
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The usual suspects are joined today by a very special guest, Antonio: a long time friend of the channel and Sevilla expert. We breakdown recent victories against Brentford and Everton, how our front three could shape up without Rashford and preview the quarter-finals of the Europa League.
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TRANSFER SPECIAL!! In our first long-form episode, the boys and special guest, Mrinal Trivedi, deep dive into how the summer transfer window is shaping up, discuss past mistakes that cannot be repeated and clash over which players we would like to see
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The guys discuss fatigue and how it has caught up with the squad, the games against Southampton, Betis and Fulham and the complexion of United's midfield without Casemiro and how it could look in the future,
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Nimai, Advait and Rushabh dissect the Liverpool drubbing, the reaction against Betis and preview the weekend's game against Southampton
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Our very first episode of what is hopefully a long journey ahead. As we witness the dawn of the Erik Ten Haag era, we attempt to dissect the reasons behind its early success and why it's taken United ten years to reach this stage post the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson