S2E30: Danger High Voltage
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audio
Categories Via RSS |
Sports
Publication Date |
Aug 02, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:51:10
The Premier League season is officially over and the FA Cup Final played out, so Rebecca and Alex are back for a bumper show to wrap up a crazy season (before the Champions League returns, anyway!). We start with that surprising result in the FA Cup Final, looking at Lampard's coaching, Chelsea's identity, how Arteta has improved Arsenal, Pulisic's brilliance, a shocking refereeing showing, hamstring injuries all over the place, and a brilliant Aubameyang performance. Liverpool finally lifted the Premier League trophy after beating Chelsea and we catch up on that wild game and the final day win vs Newcastle United; plus, the hilarious meltdowns from rival fans over LFC celebrating winning four trophies in 12 months and Jordan Henderson (deservedly) winning the FWA Footballer of the Year Award. We also recap the final day of the Premier League season, with Man Utd and Chelsea securing Champions League football, with Watford and Bournemouth consigned to relegation. Can Man Utd kick on next season? Do serious questions need to be asked of Leicester City's drop off? Will Eddie Howe join Burnley after leaving Bournemouth? And is Pepe Reina the greatest cheerleader of all time? Plus, revisiting our pre-season predictions, terrible trophy lifts, if anyone can stop Juventus in Serie A, Ian Wright's coaching, The Rise of Solskjaer, Keane and Micah's sweet & sour sauce, suing Hawkeye, burnt toast, spanked hineys, investing in Pampers, being happily tipsy, vegan cream, 3.30am phone calls, and, of course, Frank Lampard's 'Code'. **Please take the time to rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts, as it makes it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!**

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