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The Game Five - Episode 24 - Is financial fair play fair?

The Game

The Times

Football, World Cup, Lionesses, Sport, News, Soccer, European Championships, Entertainment News, Premier League, Champions League, Sports

3.21.5K Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2011

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Arsenal hammer hammers, United scrap draw with Spurs and FIFA's new plans explained

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Trains, now on Uber. T's and C's apply. Check the Uber app. Welcome to the game podcast I'm Gabriel Marcotti and this week I'm joined by

1:04.8

Oliver Kay Allison Rudd and because you had trouble getting out of bed this morning

1:09.4

Mr. Patty Barclay. Today we'll discuss Manchester United's visit to White Hart Lane and

1:14.9

Arsenal's win over West Ham. We'll also be taking a look at the credibility and practicalities

1:20.5

of financial fair play. So please join us for the next Darby or the Liverpool Darby, or indeed the Northeast Darby in our Premier League review because we're going to talk

1:46.7

about Spurs and Manchester United first.

1:50.4

And one thing that jumps out of me straight off the bat was that I thought Spurs kind of had the better of this game and maybe didn't create the better chances, but certainly I thought held the pitch better took it to took it to united and I thought united seemed kind of happy with with the point

2:08.6

Patty yeah, that's absolutely my reading

2:17.0

I think Spurs showed that they can play football against anybody. Okay, Manchester United might not be the best ever, Manchester United States

2:21.0

over, the best England has to offer this season.

2:25.8

And yeah, I think as you say, they held the field, they looked comfortable, they played this sort of football they would play against

2:35.6

anybody else and that was very important given the history of Manchester United Tottenham

2:41.4

games but at the end of the day it's two points

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