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Our hosts John & Alex discuss everything Manchester United on this side of the pond. This podcast, the American Red Devils recap Manchester United's match against West Ham, and preview their upcoming fixture against RB Leipzig. The team also breaks down the latest Manchester United news, injuries and transfer rumors. Give a listen and tweet the podcast your questions if you want to be featured in the weekly Fan Questions segment - Thanks and Glory Glory!
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Despite England’s defeat against Belgium in the Nations League Aston Villa’s Jack Grealish puts in a stellar performance earning the praise of manager Gareth Southgate and talkSPORT Analyst Stuart Pearce, pundits laud Lewis Hamilton after winning his 7th Formula 1 World title matching Michael Schumacher’s record, Alan Brazil & David James pay tribute to Ray Clemence after the former England goalkeeper passed away aged 72, Theo Walcott reveals the reason he re-joined his boyhood club Southampton, Tony Cascarino criticises Eden Hazard for not fulfilling his potential claiming he could be a ‘legend’, Gabby Agbonlahor backs Wayne Rooney to become a manager after Philip Cocu was sacked by Derby County, on the Trans Europe Express Andy Brassell has a Euro 2020 scouting report on France after they beat Portugal and there’s another game of Ian Culverhouse in the Warm-Up.
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The end of an era. Our teammate and friend Ian Stannard called time on his incredible career last week, so we invited him on the pod to talk all about it. That Omloop win, racing Junior Paris-Roubaix with G, half-wheeling anyone he can... it's been fun. Enjoy our chat with Yogi Bear, brought to you by Zwift.
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Where do we start with this one? Luke and G reflect on a crazy Giro d'Italia and discuss everything that’s happened since that unfortunate crash in Sicily. Episode 38, presented by Zwift.
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The Athletic's Laurie Whitwell & Andy Mitten reflect on a maddeningly unpredictable few days on the pitch for Manchester United in Istanbul & Merseyside.
On Mason Greenwood we hear how the club want more focus from him to maximise ability.
The lads also answer your questions on Paul Pogba and how the club plan to make the most out of Edinson Cavani's talent & influence.
Plenty of United writing on The Athletic right now - access is currently just £1 per week so go to www.theathletic.com/MANUNITEDPOD to sign up
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Hosts Harry Robinson and Jack Tait reflect on a very good weekend for the world. United won, Trump became a one-term President, United's women went top of the league and Marcus Rashford forced a government u-turn again. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Manchester United correspondents Rich Fay, Dominic Booth and Tyrone Marshall return for the latest episode of Manchester is Red after Manchester United's victory over Everton at Goodison Park.- Join our 'Manchester Is Red' Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/360277167848965/
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Our hosts John & Alex discuss everything Manchester United on this side of the pond. This podcast, the American Red Devils Recap Manchester United's fixture against Istanbul Basaksehir, and preview their upcoming match versus Everton. The team also breaks down the latest Manchester United news, injuries and transfer rumors. Give a listen and tweet the podcast your questions if you want to be featured in the weekly Fan Questions segment - Thanks and Glory Glory!
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer takes the blame for Manchester United’s abysmal defending after an embarrassing defeat to Istanbul Basaksehir in the Champions League, many United fans call into Kick-Off to vent their spleen to Hugh Woozencroft calling for the Norwegian to go, on FareShare Day current and former Premier League players get behind Marcus Rashford’s brilliant campaign to end child poverty, Spurs manager Jose Mourinho jumps to Harry Kane’s defence after the striker was criticised for the way he won a penalty against Brighton, Adrian Durham raises his concerns on how lockdown could affect kids with grassroots sport banned, John Barnes urges Jurgen Klopp not to start Diogo Jota against Manchester City despite some sensational recent performances and Hawksbee & Jacobs revisits some classic clips from 2007.
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Our hosts John & Alex discuss everything Manchester United on this side of the pond. This podcast, the American Red Devils Recap Manchester United's fixture against RB Leipzig, and preview their upcoming match versus Arsenal. The team also breaks down the latest Manchester United news, injuries and transfer rumors. Give a listen and tweet the podcast your questions if you want to be featured in the weekly Fan Questions segment - Thanks and Glory Glory!
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Off the pitch, Marcus Rashford is still leading a campaign to end child hunger. Hundreds of cafes, restaurants and businesses across the country are taking on the challenge themselves to help feed children during the upcoming October half-term after the government voted against continuing free school meals into the holidays. He's a national hero. On the pitch, it was Rashford who came up with a powerful and accurate late strike to give Manchester United a sweet and brilliant victory at the Parc des Princes against Paris Saint-Germain. He almost followed it up with another match-winner, against Chelsea on Saturday evening. But the Londoners new goalkeeper Edouard Mendy came up big with two crucial saves and United were held to a 0-0 draw at Old Trafford.
It's been a good week overall for United. A 4-1 win against Newcastle, a 2-1 win against PSG and a frustrating 0-0 draw against Chelsea. Perhaps the latter is a missed chance to carry on some very good momentum. But United's season has properly started now. Welcome to the Manchester United Weekly Podcast and S6 E7. We're talking PSG, Chelsea and looking ahead to RB Leipzig and Arsenal. In the middle of the show we'll have our youth, loan and women's round-up as the U23s are led once again by recently turned 17 Joe Hugill who has had a sensational start to his United career.
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The Athletic's Carl Anka, Andy Mitten & Laurie Whitwell pick the bones out of United's draw with Chelsea and look ahead to a return to Champions League action.
The lads also discuss the lack of action for Donny van de Beek, give thoughts on Cavani's first game and the amazing development on and off the field of Marcus Rashord MBE.
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Manchester United correspondents Rich Fay and Samuel Luckhurst return for another episode of the Manchester is Red podcast.- Join our 'Manchester Is Red' Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/360277167848965/- Got a podcast query? Email: [email protected]
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Host Ash Bahrami is joined by Manchester United writers Samuel Luckhurst and Rich Fay for an international break edition of the Manchester is Red podcast.- Join our 'Manchester Is Red' Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/360277167848965/- Got a podcast query? Email: [email protected]
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A passionate Ian Holloway calls breakfast to add his thoughts to the #GetFansIn campaign, former Bristol City boss Lee Johnson has his own ideas of how the Premier League can support the EFL, while the idea of Premier League B-teams in the EFL goes down pretty badly with Simon Jordan and Neil Warnock. Chris Hughton speaks for the first time since he returned to management with Nottingham Forest, Gareth Bale's agent Jonathan Barnett speaks of his joy at seeing his client happy at Tottenham, while Stuart Pearce gives us the ins-and-outs of how David Moyes has been (very successfully) managing West Ham remotely. Joshua Buatsi updates us on his plans after his latest victory, a different England side beat Wales 3-0 at Wembley with Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Conor Coady scoring their first international goals. European football expert Kevin Hatchard brings us up to date with how the other home nations got on and Alan Brazil and Ally McCoist can't get their head around what Netflix and Chill is - which is probably not a bad thing!
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The Athletic's Carl Anka, Andy Mitten & Laurie Whitwell bring you their inside take on a busy transfer deadline day for United - but is it enough?
There is also reflection on the heavy defeat against Spurs - where does this leave manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer?
We have plenty of United writing over on The Athletic right now, covering the team’s past present and future - access is currently just £1 per month so go to www.theathletic.com/MANUNITEDPOD to sign up
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Manchester United correspondents Rich Fay and Dominic Booth return to reflect on United's transfer window and to give a rational perspective on the transfer business conducted.- Join our 'Manchester Is Red' Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/360277167848965/- Got a podcast query? Email: [email protected]
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Host Dominic Booth is joined by Samuel Luckhurst and Tyrone Marshall for the latest instalment of the Manchester is Red podcast. On this episode, the panel discuss all the latest transfer news ahead of the first game of the new season at home to Crystal Palace.- Join our 'Manchester Is Red' Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/360277167848965/- Got a podcast query? Email: [email protected]
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Samuel Luckhurst spoke exclusively to former Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov on the latest episode of Manchester Is Red.On this episode, the former number 9 speaks about a wide range of topics, including his admiration for Anthony Martial, the two positions the club must look to strengthen in this transfer window, the No.1 spot, Sir Alex Ferguson's influence and plenty more.
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The Athletic's Carl Anka, Andy Mitten & Laurie Whitwell preview United's season ahead and answer the following questions:- Which players need to step up?- Does Ole know his best team?- Which players are likely to leave?- And of course... where are we up to in the ongoing pursuit of Jadon Sancho?
Don’t forget lots more United writing over on The Athletic - access is currently just £1 per month so go to www.theathletic.com/MANUNITEDPOD to sign up lots of great United pieces on there at the moment including a fantastic look at Bruno Fernandes, an interview with United Under 23 manager Neil Wood, and a great explainer on Diogo Dalot’s current situation.
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