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No Question About That - a Manchester United podcast

Masters of Chaos

No Question About That - a Manchester United podcast

Studio 1878

Sports, Soccer

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

#704 Victory over Luton followed a now familiar pattern, with Erik ten Hag's side unable to produce a controlled performance despite scoring twice in the opening minutes. Rasmus Hojlund's double gave United the best possible start, but slowly Luton got back into the game and came close to pulling off an unlikely draw. Ed & Dan dig into another curious performance. Then there's further movement in the backroom, with reports that United are looking to hire both Dan Ashworth and Jason Wilcox into a revamped football operations department. 00:00 Luton 1, United 2 05:00 United's Performance and Style of Play 10:00 Ten Hag's End Goal 13:00 Bruno Fernandes 19:00 Raphael Varane's Performance 23:00 Luton's Performance 25:00 Kobbie Mainoo 27:00 Ross Barkley's Improvement 32:00 Harry Maguire's Performance 34:00 Referee Decisions and VAR 39:00 Hojlund's Brilliant Goals 42:00 United's Improved Goal Scoring 47:00 Negotiations and Speculations on Backroom Staff 49:00 The Complexity of Football Contracts 51:00 Secrets in Football 52:00 Dan Ashworth's Role 55:00 Anecdote about John Murtough's Mistake in Not Signing Harland 58:00 Tintin and Castifiore Get It On If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing exclusive bonus episodes, check out our Patreon page.  No Question About That is available on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, Amazon and all podcast apps. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review. 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, Okay Daniel we're talking the day after Luton 1, United 2, you were at Kenoa Thoad.

0:34.0

What was the experience like?

0:36.0

I've never been there, people say it's special.

0:38.3

I hadn't been either.

0:39.7

No, it's always good to tick one off, and I guess that that ground is sort of one of the

0:44.0

grounds one of the kind of almost iconic grounds of my childhood because

0:48.0

plastic pitch and in a way founts and that was like I mean obviously I'm too young to remember Adiantiche which was

0:54.4

at May Road not a Luton but I always have a soft spot for Luton for

0:57.6

relegated city and David Plee and David Plee actually was a major figure in my household not because you might think because he was basically the only Jew involved in football in a non ownership sense at that time.

1:11.0

But because I remember he got fired from Tottenham and I was sitting on the floor in the

1:15.8

kitchen reading the Guardian. I was what used to do in the mornings like have the paper like out and

1:19.6

I was kids and I'd be like turning the pages or whatever like walking around it while it was sliding flat on the floor.

1:24.8

And I go, Dad, David pleats been sacked from spurs.

1:29.6

What does it mean to be, what does it mean to be curb crawling?

1:34.0

And my dad goes... My dad goes...

1:37.0

It means to be driving very close to the side of the road looking for women or something something like this

1:43.8

something like really nomic that actually is true but didn't really give me any

1:48.3

kind of indication of what football's only due or only do with manage to get himself up to but

1:56.0

man

1:56.5

spurs were good at the time in 1987

1:59.0

86 a7 spurs

2:00.1

yeah i think they come third in the league

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