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The ArsenalVision Podcast - Arsenal FC

Bonus Episode - Daniel Freibe on INEOS at United

The ArsenalVision Podcast - Arsenal FC

ArsenalVision Podcast LLC

Sports, Soccer

4.82.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 December 2023

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

On this bonus episode of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Cycling journalist, author, podcaster, and Arsenal Supporter, Daniel Friebe. Daniel gives some background on INEOS as they prepare to acquire the footballing responsibilities at Manchester United. There's a bit on their football ownership track record, their cycling record, a lot on David Brailsford and even a bit on Jean Claude Blanc. Will United return to glory under INEOS' leadership? The outlook is mixed. Signup for our Patreon at patreon.com/arsenalvisionpodcast Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

William Salima

0:11.4

Strong in the back

0:14.2

We're showing you to do it

0:15.8

in a time.

0:16.5

He's out of God again.

0:19.6

It's another con score for the onus.

0:22.5

Martinetti!

0:24.2

Touch me by Jesus.

0:28.6

Just like riding a bicycle, the easiest way to take over Manchester United would probably be to just keep it going downhill.

0:36.6

This is the Arsenal Vision Postmatch podcast. My name is Elate Smith. Block me Block me on Twitter, Yankee Gunner. Yeah, that's right. Ineos, taking over Manchester United, and they have a lot of cycling experience. And look, there's a mountain climb at Manchester United. And let's face it, the mountain stages are the hardest stages when you're in cycling. The easiest part is going downhill.

0:54.6

So I would suggest to them to just keep the club going downhill. Yeah, we're going to be talking any else. We're going to be talking Rackleff. We're going to be talking David Brailsford, a little bit of Jean-Claude Blanc today to understand the future of United and whether they will get back to competing at the absolute highest level or continue to exist as they do now as one of the clown cars of English football, which I have to say as an Arsenal supporter I am enjoying. But will that be the case going forward? We're going to find out. I do want to let you know that, of course, we have instant reactions. We did a rewatch a Liverpool game over on Patreon, as you know. We have the main pod coming up. It's hard for me to record this intro because depending on when you listen to this, you will have not yet seen the West Ham game, already seen the West Ham game, not yet seen the Fulham game, already seen the Fulham game, celebrated New Year, not celebrated New Year's, who knows. So I don't know what to say to you other than a really exciting win over West Ham and

1:44.6

Fulham and Happy New Year or if none of that has happened then I hope those things

1:48.5

happen. I think we can leave the awkward introduction there. Okay, really exciting

1:54.3

opportunity to welcome someone back on the pod who has not been on in a very long time,

1:58.8

partly due to my omission and partly due to, you know, the topic that he

2:03.6

tends to cover not being taken. Due to a lack of credentials, a lack of credentials, a lack of anyone

2:09.7

having interest. No, I'm kidding. Due to primarily his area of expertise not intersecting with the

2:15.9

arsenal in any specific way. But this is going to be great because we're going to talk to Daniel Freeba, who is a couple of things. He hosts the cycling podcast, which is a cycling podcast you should listen to. He's one of the most experienced, well-respected British journalists that covered cycling. He has written a number of books. The latest one I believe is Jan Ulrich, the best that never was. And he's been on the podcast before, so you may recognize him. But one of the great things about having Danielon is that we get a chance to talk a little bit about Manchester United. Now, sadly, this will not be a Shaden Freud podcast. We will not be here to laugh at them specifically. It might be. But he obviously, I mean, maybe a bit. He obviously is the background on this, let's say, acquiring,

2:53.2

in quotes, in inverted commas group, Jim Ratcliffe's group and the people associated with it

2:59.3

who are taking board seats now. And that will be Dave Brailsford and Jean-Claude Blanc. So we're

3:03.2

going to talk about Brailsford, I'm guessing a lot, and Ratcliffe and Ineos and what we can expect

3:08.2

from an Ineos, Manchester United or a Manchester United run at the footballing level by Ineos.

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