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The Game Football Podcast

The end of the road for Ole at the wheel?

The Game Football Podcast

The Times

Sports, Soccer

3.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2020

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Nat & Gregor are joined by Tom Clarke and Jonathan Northcroft to discuss whether it's the end of the road for Ole at the wheel, and whether Edinson Cavani is nothing more than a flat track bully.


All that plus Jonathan tells us why all is not well between Carlo Ancelotti and Jordan Pickford, and Gregor explains why Celtic and Rangers would beat the current Manchester United side.



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0:00.0

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change for your community. Volunteer at I can be a Magistrate.co.uk. Okay. I'm Natalie Sawyer and I'm Greg Robertson. We're with you twice a week throughout the season for all the best reaction and analysis from some of the best football writers in the business.

0:48.0

And joining us in the studio today it is the football correspondent for the Sunday Times, Jonathan Northcroft, and the Digital Sports Editor for The Times and the Sunday Times, Tom Clark.

0:57.0

Coming up, we're talking transfers, picking our favorite heartbreak moments when our team snatched despair from the jaws of victory and Gregor tells

1:04.9

us where Celtic and Rangers would finish if they were in the Premier League. But there is of course

1:10.0

only one place for us to start and let's get straight into it to Manchester

1:14.3

United who were booed by their own supporters as Burnley beat them two-nill to

1:18.4

register their first when Adol Trafford since 1962. It means since taking over full time in March, Solshah has registered 12

1:26.8

Premier League defeats, more than his 11 wins. It's left some United fans calling for

1:32.2

Solshah's head whilst others lay the blame firmly at the door of the CEO Ed Woodward.

1:38.0

So if we are going to put blame on anyone and we would suggest to get rid of one from the club.

1:45.4

Who would it be?

1:46.4

Would it be Ole or would it be Ed Woodward?

1:48.8

Gregor.

1:49.8

It would be Ed Woodward. First. It would be as Woodward, but it would be yes closely followed by all I

1:56.5

closely followed by only I think look there are problems we can go over all ground there are problems that are very long

2:04.6

standing at Manchester United but I think you've just got to ask yourself if a top manager

2:10.0

was in place would things be better and the answer is undoubtedly yes. I think

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