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No Question About That - a Manchester United podcast

NQAT Game Club: 1999 FA Cup Semi Final Replay

No Question About That - a Manchester United podcast

Studio 1878

Sports, Soccer

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2020

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

#425. The season has been suspended until 3 April at least, although nobody really believes that it will return any time soon. This week Ed & Paul briefly touch on the decision to halt the Premier League and European football and the consequences for United and the game more widely.With no match against Spurs to review, NQAT turns back the clock in the first of what could be a fair few dives into nostalgia: NQAT Game Club. This week: Arsenal 1-2 United in the 1999 FA Cup semi final - a classic game and a world-class goal to win it.Full match:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-URvo0n4iGU 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

The No question for that. Right, so I think it's fair to say that at the end of last week's

0:29.0

right, so I think it's fair to say that at the end of last week's show, or whenever it was, I've lost track of what day it is.

0:38.0

Thursday show, yeah, Friday show. We did one of the more in-depth previews we've literally ever done. We broke down like some of the tactical

0:47.6

match-ups, loads of the options, a really kind of in-depth look at where the opposition were. The kind of preview we should be doing

0:54.1

yeah and we hardly ever do yeah and yes that was not a good use of anyone's time was it turned out.

1:04.2

Yeah, that one in the archive along with the two lost to pods.

1:09.2

Yeah, so no spurs game obviously no football till well I'm just putting air quotes around this no

1:16.8

football till April yeah third of April is it? Something like that.

1:23.0

I think it's safe to say that nobody expects football to return on the 3rd of April,

1:28.0

at least not in Europe anyway.

1:30.0

It's pretty much shut down everywhere and it's obviously going to have some serious consequences for football both in terms of finishing this season, which I don't think will get finished and we can have a chat about what should happen with that and and probably

1:46.7

the probably two seasons an impact plus the euros plus the women's euros plus the Club World Cup which is planned for next year and the

1:59.2

I was gonna what was it called gold cup no confederations cup yeah they're all going to be

2:04.4

impacted so it's it's probably the biggest change in football for 75 years but for

2:09.0

none football reasons yeah I mean of course a lot of what we say at this juncture has an inherent speculation to it because

2:18.0

there's still so much unknown about what the next few months will bring.

2:23.0

But I do think, you know, it seems looking at the situation to be optimistic bordering on sort of delusion to assume that things will quickly return back to normal

2:38.7

in the countries that are significantly affected by this.

2:43.1

It's going to be something which takes a good while and has a fairly long tail

2:48.6

in terms of playing out and normalizing. So like obviously football, well the fact that people don't get to

2:59.6

watch football is not one of the major problems with this situation.

3:04.9

There's much worse things going on.

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