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  • Episode 16: Roses are Red
    2023/02/12

    What a week! Jesse is gone and we've had two matches against each other.

    We breakdown both of the Match of the Roses matches including the differing tactics and impact of substitutes. 

    Paul also discusses his thoughts on the new manager while we both deliver a serious message regarding fan conduct at games.


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    56 分
  • Episode 15: Time's Up
    2023/02/05

    Ellis is now on board with Paul's long held belief that Marsch needs to go if Leeds are to stay up. Paul gives his latest evidence for this belief after a disastorous weekend of results for Leeds.

    Meanwhile, Ellis is feeling much happier after beating Palace and feeling the connection between Old Trafford fans and the players.

    Next up...a double header of The Match of the Roses. Listen to see what we predict will happen and let us know your thoughts!

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    52 分
  • Episode 14: Wöber and Out
    2023/01/22

    Following the highs of last weeks derby victory Ellis relives the lows of dropped points against Palace and Arsenal. Despite the Arsenal loss still being fresh and hurting Ellis is able to take some positives from the game.

    Meanwhile, Paul is seeing slow progress as Leeds evolve into the formation and tactics Jesse wants but worries whether it will work but certainly Jesse will live and die by his own sword now.

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    55 分
  • Episode 13: Manchester is Red
    2023/01/15

    Contrasting emotions as Paul's long standing concerns of Leeds lack of progress is starting to materialise whereas Ellis is still full of adrenaline following the derby victory and he discusses the fascinating tactical battle he witnessed (and yes he did think Rashford was interfering with play...).

    Is Marsch doomed and who should replace him? Are Manchester United title contenders? Listen to our thoughts and let us know yours on Twitter

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  • Episode 12: Happy Wout Year
    2023/01/08

    After our world cup hiatus we return after a hectic Christmas schedule that has left Paul and Ellis in very different festive spirits.

    Ellis addresses the Ronaldo departure and ten Haag's focus on returning discipline to the squad which comes with some examples from Paul's coaching career. Meanwhile, Paul is pessimistic about Leeds's situation and the future of Jesse Marsch. 

    We are glad to be back and look forward to the rest of the season!

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Episode 11: Late Drama
    2022/11/13

    In our last episode this side of the World Cup we reflect back in the season so far and look ahead to the next part of the season. Where do we think our teams will finish? Who do we think will go down and be crowned champions (we don't agree...)

    Paul pinpoints the area of the team that needs approving and why (it isn't the areas that most fans mention online!) and Ellis discusses the development of Garnacho and Bruno playing out of position. 

    Already cannot wait for the restart of the premier league!

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    53 分
  • Episode 10: Feeling Ucey
    2022/10/30

    At last!! We have a recording when both our teams have won for us to talk about.

    After being very outspoken against Marsch in the last couple of weeks how will Paul react to the stunning victory at Anfield and will he be going to this weekend's game after refusing to attend Fulham in protest!?

    Ellis is focussing on the mentality of United players following a big win, given other results, against West Ham and does a deep dive on the stats that show the impact of Casemiro and how ten Haag has focussed on making United harder to beat. 

    As always, we have our predictions ahead of the penultimate round of fixtures before the world cup.

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    If you are feeling Ucey also give Dammit Vince (our wrestling pod) a listen/follow

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    52 分
  • Episode 9: The Power of a Coach
    2022/10/27

    We are back and discussing the importance of coaching but from two very different perspectives. 

    Ellis is thrilled following the Spurs and Chelsea performances including the impact of his coaching on the team and individual as well as his handling of individuals in the team including the Ronaldo situation.

    Meanwhile, Paul is done with Marsch and explains passionately why he thinks Marsch is not a good enough coach and discusses what his team need.

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    59 分