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No Question About That - a Manchester United podcast

A Season's Farewell, Old Trafford

No Question About That - a Manchester United podcast

Studio 1878

Sports, Soccer

4.7 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2015

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

#228. United's last home fixture of the season was a hard-earned, if ultimately disappointing, draw at Old Trafford. United dominated even if the home side lacked for real penetration in a 1-1 against Arsenal. The fixture asked as many questions about United's future as it answered, with the clock ticking down on the season. Ed & Paul look back at the penultimate game of the season, ahead to the summer transfer window (where might United invest and what is needed?) and take your questions. Finally, there's a preview of the weekend's final game of the season against Hull City at the KC Stadium.No Question About That is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music and all good podcast apps. We really appreciate your support. Please hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write us a review! Talk to us on Twitter and Instagram. No Question About That is produced by the award-winning Tom Jenkins.  If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing some cool rewards, check out our crowdfunding page and become a Patron! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

And the So, So Paul, one all against Arsenal, probably means United to finish 4th, I guess we kind of knew that beforehand, but it would take something of a miracle now to catch Arsenal in third.

0:37.0

Yeah, I mean, it was a bit of an opportunity missed because I think third place was just about on,'t it they they drop points at home to

0:44.5

Swansea it wasn't inconceivable that Sunderland who sort of probably might end up

0:49.4

needing something out of that game would have given them a bit of a game?

0:53.0

Yeah, I think you're right.

0:54.0

I mean, they've got two hung games against Sandland and West Brom to come,

0:57.0

and I suppose on paper you'd say, well,

1:00.0

to the lesser lights of the Premier League,

1:02.0

and there was an opportunity for

1:03.2

Arsenal to seal up third place quite easily but but yeah

1:06.4

Sunland fighting for their life and we saw what West Brom did at Old Trafford a

1:09.7

few weeks ago so and and you know given how Arsenal played as well that they the

1:14.8

wheels have clearly come off their kind of form bandwagon hasn't it and you know

1:18.9

they it is an opportunity miss from united but as is we'll we'll get to play like Spartak Moscow in in mid-August or something

1:26.1

hooray yeah so I guess we would let's talk about the European stuff later because it is interesting. It's a pretty convoluted

1:36.0

and a qualification system and they've made a lot of changes. But, you know, onto the game first I suppose and strange one I thought.

1:44.3

So this weird game of two halves in many ways.

1:46.9

So United utterly dominant in the first 45 minutes without really penetrating very much.

1:53.0

It was, I suppose, predictable.

1:55.0

The pace of the game was pretty slow.

1:57.0

It was more like a summer game than a late season game, wasn't it?

2:02.0

United. We're never going to play with pace, given the form. a late season game wasn't it? It's united.

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