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S3E09: Day Of The Daddy Long-Legs
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audio
Categories Via RSS |
Sports
Publication Date |
Nov 26, 2020
Episode Duration |
02:11:30
Rebecca & Alex are back after another busy week of football to chat about Liverpool, Chelsea, Jose Mourinho and everything in between. We start with the sad news that Diego Armando Maradona has passed away and look back on the incredible career of a man who transcended football, his legacy as the ultimate flawed genius, as well as the pathetic reactions of certain sections of the English media and Peter Shilton. Liverpool have had an up and down week, losing to Atalanta in the Champions League but really making a statement in the Premier League against Leicester City. We look at how Klopp has built a squad designed to cope with injuries, the ageless James Milner, fixture congestion, and the PSL brilliance of Bobby Firmino. Jose Mourinho also put down a marker with Tottenham's 2-0 win over Pep Guardiola's Manchester City. We take a closer look at Spurs as genuine title contenders, the resurgence of Tanguy Ndombele, why Man City can't score goals, and the decline of Bernardo Silva. Things are starting to click for Frank Lampard's Chelsea and we consider their unbeaten run, what their best front three actually is, and Olivier Giroud's future at the club. And we delve into the Lallana and Welbeck connection at Brighton, more David Coote VAR nonsense, Fulham's bizzare relationship with penalties, Dominic Calvert-Lewin scoring more league goals than Arsenal this season, Pepe's tired headbutt, Theo Walcott's lovely time back at Southampton, and why it is actually Atletico Madrid's year in La Liga. Plus, fans potentially returning to stadiums, Jamie Redknapp is correct for once, Joe Cole smacking bums, Jurgen Klopp as Michelle Obama, Brendan Rodgers and chapstick, Lampard between the legs, Masterchef: The Professionals edits, OnlyFans vs Patreon, the best cake maker, sexy Range Rovers, Ribena & Gin, midnight feasts, sunken soufflés, predictability in unpredictability, and a bubble bath of HP sauce. **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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