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Stadio: A Football Podcast

Lyon’s Dominance Continues, Community Shields, and More | Stadio Podcast

Stadio: A Football Podcast

The Ringer

Sports

4.71.4K Ratings

🗓️ 31 August 2020

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Musa and Ryan begin by reflecting on the death of Chadwick Boseman (00:25), and then partake in some much-needed cheering up thanks to a couple of brilliant listener emails. They then look back at the Women’s Champions League final, which saw Lyon win a fifth straight championship by beating Wolfsburg 3-1 to maintain an unbeaten run that is well into its third year (07:57). The domestic season began in England this weekend, with Chelsea beating Manchester City in the Women’s Community Shield (21:12), and Arsenal beating Liverpool in the men’s. There’s praise for Mikel Arteta, who notched his third Wembley win and his second trophy as Arsenal manager (24:55), plus talk of why this defeat may not be the worst thing in the world for Jürgen Klopp ahead of a season defending the Premier League title. They wrap up by talking about Marco Rose topping a sexy survey in Germany (45:49), and answering questions on which clubs they would invest in (48:33) and La Liga’s weighing in on the Lionel Messi situation (54:16). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Ha ha ha ha ha. Oh, Hello welcome back to the studio podcast and Ringer FC I'm May swap

0:28.4

longer I'm Ryan Hun. Ryan how you doing I'm alright thanks man how are you I'm right thanks man how are you? I well I say all right I mean all right as

0:37.4

as well as can be yeah I mean the season is over and it started again there is no

0:41.7

season there it's just season.

0:44.3

Do you know it's so weird, Lucy bronze could have played in the Women's Community Shield

0:48.1

the day before she played in the Champions League final for Leo.

0:51.2

Also, actually to be honest with you, yeah, so basically Chabic Bozen passed away at the weekend and that was very difficult and I tried to get out to just clear my head a bit but I couldn't because it was too dangerous to be in my favourite parts of town

1:05.2

because of the protest going on. So I had to come back in and sit with it and should have upset me as much as it did I was thinking

1:10.5

because you know Chabric Bozeman was an amazing actor but didn't know him never met him never came close to meeting him

1:16.3

but I think he just symbolized kindness and hope and yeah I don't want to sound too dramatic about it.

1:23.0

It's just like it was difficult and I didn't expect.

1:26.0

The only way I felt that badly about some I didn't know dying was maybe Prince.

1:30.0

It sounds dramatic.

1:31.0

Prince, Nelson and Winnie Mandela and Tony Morrison.

1:35.2

And that's wild to even put it in that category.

1:38.4

I don't think it's wild at all, man.

1:39.7

Well, the reason it is, it's just, I don't know, it's just because they symbolize,

1:45.0

they just simpleize something happier for black people.

1:47.0

And I had a lot of people calling me up, contacting me,

1:49.0

to be honest, they didn't answer most,

1:51.0

answered your text because you're a good friend. I basically didn't answer most calls or texts because you're a good friend. I basically didn't answer

1:54.0

most calls or texts I got. I couldn't. I basically tried to walk out and I

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