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No Question About That - a Manchester United podcast

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No Question About That - a Manchester United podcast

Studio 1878

Sports, Soccer

4.7 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2012

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

#132. On this week's show, United's victories over QPR and West Ham at Old Trafford - occasions on which the Reds did very little to impress but gained valuable points. It was also a week for legends and nostalgia. United supporters celebrated 20 years of Eric Cantona's signature, while Sir Alex's statute was finally unveiled underneath his eponymous stand at Old Trafford. We also talk about Anders Lindegaard's call for a "gay hero" in professional football - what are the chances of a more progressive view from football fans? Finally, your questions, and look ahead to the football in the week ahead!No Question About That is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music and all good podcast apps. We really appreciate your support. Please hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write us a review! Talk to us on Twitter and Instagram. No Question About That is produced by the award-winning Tom Jenkins.  If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing some cool rewards, check out our crowdfunding page and become a Patron! 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 how you doing? Yes, very good. Thanks, yeah pretty good. It's been an interesting week of football, has it not?

0:34.4

It has indeed. So let's start with that QPR game and it's a bit miserable in that first half.

0:40.1

I have to say, unfortunately due to personal circumstances, I had to rush out of the house just at the point in which

0:45.7

QPR went ahead and I sort of left the house thinking I'll probably be all right now.

0:49.8

It's been one of those things after the game, Darren Fletcher came out and said something along the lines of,

0:56.0

We've got to do better, this isn't good enough,

0:58.0

why is it that we always need to go behind

1:00.0

before the reaction is provoked,

1:02.0

which is fair enough, but isn't this about the 87th time

1:05.2

that someone after a united game has come out and said this yeah a very telling quote from

1:10.3

Lindergard I thought who said I was saying to one of my teammates in the dressing

1:13.9

room, what would we have done if they hadn't scored?

1:16.5

That's a very sort of interesting thought, really, isn't it?

1:19.9

Well, which provoked a couple of thoughts in me which is it's pretty worrying not just

1:24.0

that united are lax enough that they're going behind all the time which is bad

1:27.4

enough but also there appears to be something of an attitude problem there why is

1:31.0

it even questioning this you know it's not from Lindergarde.

1:34.0

Lindergarde's fair enough, but he appears to have run and have a bit of an attitude problem within the

1:38.9

squad. Something isn't quite right if you're going behind all the time.

1:43.0

And I mean, not to be massively reductive about it and banging on a point that we've been banging on about

1:48.0

for quite literally years, but the problem appears to be the problem with Manchester United Squad.

1:53.7

Hear me out right, don't all jump down my throat about this, right?

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