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No Question About That - a Manchester United podcast

Shafting the Club at Every Level

No Question About That - a Manchester United podcast

Studio 1878

Sports, Soccer

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2021

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

#501. On the pitch, United's mens team lose to Leicester and Liverpool amid a hectic schedule. Is the heavy workload catching up with Ole's team at just the wrong time? Off it, women's team manager Casey Stoney resigns, apparently in protest at the lack of investment by the club's Board in the team and facilities. Is there any part of the club the  Glazer family won't shaft for profit? Ed & Paul discuss, and then look forward to games against Fulham and Wolves in the week to come. For backers, the FA Cup, Premier League and major European Leagues. 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 So, Ed, well, as somebody pointed out in the NQAT pod Instagram DMs.

0:35.0

Can't really think of a time this season where

0:39.0

we've had to record a show after two losses on the bounce. Now, that as partly because for a lot of the season we do this show after every game

0:47.2

Two shows a week so that's partly why but also you know I just haven't lost two games on the bounce very often this season, but through a combination of rotation and exhaustion and fixture congestion and other words that end with Shun, Man United lost to Leicester and Liverpool.

1:07.0

Not since the first, what, games five and six of the Premier League, did United lose two in a row, I think.

1:15.7

So lost three of the first six and then lost to Sheffield United in December, January, and that's

1:22.3

it in the league until these two and then there were probably two losses with the league in a euro game somewhere

1:28.0

or maybe yeah right whatever maybe very weird games these these two for different reasons. I mean, less, hard to, you know, hard to have any analysis about that one. You nicely were well beaten even though it was 2-1, didn't create anything really apart from Mason's goal which was you know

1:45.5

nice pass inside by Amad and brilliantly finished by Mason so he led the line he was the number nine there, you know, learning from Edison, who's staying

1:55.7

on for another year and it was probably his best game at number nine, I thought.

1:59.5

So he was okay, but the rest of it was like, it's a mix of old guys and young guys wasn't it?

2:05.4

I like the fact that that was given as the first goal assisted and scored by

2:10.7

assisted by teenager and scored by a teenager in Premier League history and it's like I mean

2:16.1

Assist does a lot of heavily lifting as J.J. Paul pointed out on the Tefo podcast

2:22.0

Amazing Green would beat five players to score that goal.

2:24.9

A million dribble passed by players, but he did take five players out of the game in total.

2:30.0

But Amad did pass the ball to him, so there we go.

2:33.2

Mason Reumwood United's top scoring teenager ever,

2:36.5

which I don't know if we talked about that last week,

2:38.7

but I just find that statistic absolutely mind-blowing. Yes, well top girls growing teenager in the

2:46.2

Premier League is that overall in yeah is that better than George Best?

2:51.6

Much less mind-bowing right, there you go.

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