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🗓️ 12 August 2019
⏱️ 50 minutes
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Natalie Sawyer and Gregor Robertson are back with The Game brought to you by the Times. On this episode, they are joined by The Times' Molly Hudson & Oliver Kay.
They discuss whether Manchester United really are back following a 4-0 thrashing of Chelsea, how VAR fared in its first weekend in The Premier League, and whether Billy Sharp can cut it in the top flight.
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0:40.0 | the 2019 2020 Premier League season is underway. |
0:44.0 | We're going to be with you twice a week for all the best reaction and analysis |
0:47.0 | from some of the best football writers in the business. |
0:49.6 | Joining Gregor Robertson and I in the studio today it is Molly Hudson |
0:53.0 | plus we have Chief Football Correspondent for the Times Oliver K on the show as well. |
0:57.8 | Later on we'll take a look at how the Premier League new boys looked as they got their |
1:01.5 | campaigns underway and of course the |
1:04.0 | A.R. was always going to steal the show as it made its domestic debut in the top |
1:08.3 | flight of English football. |
1:10.3 | Liverpool and Manchester City picked up where they left off but it was Olegonna Solshars Manchester United that put in the performance of the weekend as they swept past Frank Lampards Chelsea 4-0. |
1:22.0 | So Manchester United recorded their biggest old Trafford win over Chelsea since |
1:25.8 | 1965 to condemn Lampard to a miserable start as a Premier League manager. The |
1:31.5 | Chelsea boss called it a reality check himself. |
1:35.6 | It probably is a wake-up call for Frank Lampard, isn't it I? |
1:39.6 | Do you know about wake-up call? I mean it was was I don't know probably started as if it was |
1:45.4 | going like a dream and then turned into a very strange bad surreal dream in that a good |
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