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The Price of Football

Premier League club debts, Manchester City and AI

The Price of Football

Guy Kilty

Sports, Business

4.92.9K Ratings

🗓️ 21 January 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Kevin and Kieran examine the eyebrow-raising amount that Premier League clubs currently owe in the form of debts and outstanding transfer fees, why Manchester City are recruiting a lead AI scientist, and why the recent clash between Liverpool and Manchester United was a nightmare for colour blind fans like Kieran. Follow The Price of Football on Twitter - @POF_POD Follow Kevin on Twitter - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on Twitter - @KieranMaguire Check out the Price of Football merchandise store here! https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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1:02.0

Hello and welcome to the price of football the show that looks at the money behind the beautiful game with me Kevin Day.

1:17.0

And Liverpool University's Kiran Maguire, who actually struggled to look at the beautiful game at all last Sunday Kiran.

1:23.0

A lot of complaints from the colourblind community that it was impossible for you people to tell Liverpool a manual part.

1:29.0

It was, it was, it was trailed as the biggest match in the season because they were first and third respectively.

1:38.0

Sky actually got their highest ever ratings for a match being shown clearly that it helps having the whole of the country locked indoors.

1:46.0

So the worst and positive is sat down and if you are colourblind that was it. Red and green is an absolute nightmare.

1:55.0

So I put up something on Twitter just as a winch.

2:01.0

That got picked up by quite a few organisations. It ended up on the likes of ESPN and the BBC.

2:08.0

So then I was contacted by the Premier League to say well there are protocols and I dropped a line to Manchester United again just as a winch.

2:19.0

And to be fair to Manchester United they have been in contact. They've actually phoned up and said well we did make a sort of change in the sense that we were supposedly playing in green socks and we played in white socks.

2:32.0

It helped a little bit and the only other thing I could work out was Paul Pogbord because of his haircut.

2:38.0

Because he's got that fairly jazzy haircut and the other than that it was a struggle and after half an hour I said to the Baroness I can't do this anymore.

2:50.0

And I turned over or I went on to Netflix and I watched a man who's always guaranteed to cheer me up his bill. So I watched a watch pride which was an absolutely fantastic film about a group of gay people in the early 80s who decided to financially support the miners in Wales and they went to Wales and it was how they overcome the barriers on a one-to-one basis and a community basis.

3:19.0

And it was one of those incredibly uplifting films. So so by all accounts I probably did okay because I understand the match with a bit of a turkey.

3:27.0

Yes and I know some of the people involved in making the film and some of the people who were there back in the 80s when the actual story happened and of course Bill Nye is a palace fan.

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