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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

🗓️ 9 September 2022

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

#573. United lose to Real Sociedad in the Europa League and Ten Hag's recent run of victories is at an end. Momentum is lost, and while the manager needed to freshen up, the step down from his preferred XI is quite a drop. While United's tepid performance was frustrating, the role of referee Marco Di Bello in defeat cannot be overlooked. Ed & Tom discuss. ** No Question About That is listener supported. If you are interested in backing the show and accessing exclusive bonus episodes and merch, check out our Patreon page. You can also leave a rating and review in Apple Podcasts and Spotify. ** 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

And So, All right? It's post-match show, defeat for 10 HAG after a winning run. How you doing Tom?

0:32.0

Yeah, pretty good. Thank you. How are you? Yeah are you in mourning you wearing a black arm band given the events of today? I haven't got one on but I am I'm no royalist but I am weirded out by the whole situation. It's just it's been very very strange because I think that like 12 o'clock today we kind of knew it was kind of coming to a abrupt end and then yeah

1:00.7

it's the whole the whole coverage around United was really weird as well like we didn't have any pundits before the game

1:06.4

We didn't have any pundits at halftime I mean I guess the last thing we want to hear is Paul skulls giving is hot hot take on the Queen's death so it's probably a good idea to to not not do that but

1:18.0

mine you I would have liked Roy Keynes hot take on the Queen's death. I mean that would have been worth listening to.

1:24.0

It would have been very interesting.

1:27.0

I mean, I don't mean to be too glib but 96 year old dies. It does kind of happen, doesn it and yeah it'd be interesting what happens with football

1:36.1

at the weekend because there's a lot of talk obviously about features being cancelled tonight's game

1:40.0

wasn't I mean guess confirmation came through only a couple hours before kickoff, so it would have been pretty tough on the people who were going to do that.

1:51.0

The weekend games, I guess, are going to be cancelled, although there doesn't actually

1:54.3

be appear to be precedent for that. So we'll see what happens with that.

1:58.9

Yeah, I think from what I was reading today, because like I said, from o'clock that we kind of knew something big was happening.

2:06.5

I read the article from 2017 by Sam Knight in The Guardian about what would happen when the Queen dies.

2:14.4

I think in that article it said that when Princess Diana died actually all the games

2:19.2

were cancelled that weekend.

2:20.5

That's true.

2:21.5

And also like the countries become a lot more mawkish and

2:25.2

overly sentimental and have this weird obsession with respect and I think that they will do

2:31.8

postpone the games out of respect.

2:33.6

But I don't really understand what that truly means.

2:36.9

Like I say, I'm no Royalist and I don't want to be glad myself or

2:39.8

but I don't really know. Is it respectful not to have football matches on a Saturday and Sunday

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