Episodios

  • 6: Who is the GOAT?
    Nov 28 2020
    - James and Tom discuss whether Maradona is the greatest ever, and if it's not him then who is the GOAT?
    - With some fans being allowed back in to stadiums does it give teams an unfair advantage?
    - Are Tottenham title challengers? 
    - Can Wayne Rooney save Derby County as manager? 
    - Plus Tom slags off the Scottish Premiership as we ask how good a manager is Steven Gerrard? 
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  • 5: Should International Football Get Scrapped Before The Euros?
    Nov 13 2020
    We ask if internationals are unnecessary in times of Covid, talk Liverpool's injury crisis and is Ole Solskjaer STILL the right man at Man United. 
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  • 4: Is it time for a European Super League?
    Oct 16 2020
    - No project big picture might make a European Super League more likely?
    - Do the big six deserve to be in charge?
    - Is England any good? Is Southgate any good?
    - Would you pay £15 per match to stream football?
    - Liverpool WILL beat Everton
    - Steve Bruce WILL beat United. FACT. 
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  • 3: This is the WORST signing we could have made!
    Oct 7 2020
    On the POD: 

    - The Weekend hammerings United and Liverpool 
    - Dissecting the Man Utd transfer window (Tom has a MASSIVE RANT)
    - Who has had the best and worse windows - (Disagreement on Chelsea!)
    - Gunnersaurus getting his mojo back! 
    - FIFA 21 a metaphor for modern football? 
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  • 2: Insider knowledge, will Sancho be a United player?
    Oct 1 2020
    Best transfers so far including one we didn't think about! 

    Jadon Sancho to Manchester United, is it happening? 

    Are there any good centre backs left in the world? 

    Handball rule - is it actually a good thing? 

    Should the Premier League bail out the lower leagues? 

    ARE LIVERPOOL CHAMPIONS ALREADY? 

    And finally, Eric Dier has a poo... a big one. 
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  • 1: When will Manchester United win the title again?
    56 m