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Tifo Football Podcast

Why Crystal Palace sacked Patrick Vieira, Champions League last eight, Barcelona pull away in La Liga

Tifo Football Podcast

The Athletic

Football, Soccer,, Sports, Soccer

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2023

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

Joe Devine, JJ Bull, Jon Mackenzie and Reuben Pinder are here to talk about some football. The boys look at why Crystal Palace made the decision to relieve Patrick Vieira of his managerial duties. We talk about Tottenham and Antonio Conte’s searingly honest press conference after their 3-3 draw with Southampton. The Champions League has reached the quarter final stage and there are some real juicy ties that we drool all over. In Spain, Barcelona opened up an eight point gap over Real Madrid with a 2-1 in El Classico. Man Utd’s progress to the FA Cup semi-final was marred by a mad 40 second in which Fulham had two men sent off in the space of a minute. JJ and Jon had a lovely day together at a football match over the weekend so we hear about that lovely time they had. Plus, there’s a discussion about heathland that deteriorates very quickly. This episode of the Tifo football podcast is presented by Joe Devine and produced by Steve Hankey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the TFO Football Podcast. I'm Joe Devine and I'm delighted to be joined

0:11.7

today by J.J. Bolvid. Hello. Hello there. Welcome. Hi. Yes. Jonathan Dog McKenzie. Hello,

0:20.2

Joe. All right, how's it going? Yeah, good. Thanks. And we're joined by a special guest today,

0:23.8

aren't we? A little baby. Keep going. A tiny, cherub, little baby boy. There he is. No, it's

0:33.7

a... Listen, what's his name? What's the manager's name? Patrick Vierer. Patrick, we're not joined by

0:38.4

Patrick Vierer. I thought you were asking about my name. Not your name. Patrick Vierer has been

0:42.3

sacked and we've found in the office, this Crystal Palace fan hanging around. So we thought,

0:46.4

get him in the studio and then we'll ask him questions about that and indeed other things.

0:50.5

It's Ruben Pinder. Yay. Thank you. A new employee. A new employee. To throw names at. Now,

0:58.7

what is there on the list of things to discuss today? And Steve, I'm on the wrong bit of the plan.

1:03.2

If you've got one for you. Yeah. Kiwi fruits aren't marketed properly. They're delicious and no

1:07.4

one buys them and they need better marketing. It's interesting. Do you not think? I bought two the

1:11.1

other day. Didn't eat them through them out. But people lost into that. Do you not think they're

1:14.7

like so delicious kiwi fruits? Hmm. They just need to be marketed better. That's right, JJ and more

1:20.7

about tasty succulent foods because we're going to discuss all the football. Put it in your mouth.

1:26.4

Now, what do we discuss? We discussed Patrick Vierer is sacking at Crystal Palace. We did that a

1:30.1

lot with Ruben Pinder. What else do we have on here? Ah, a dissection of Heath and Heathland.

1:35.6

What does it all mean? How much of that will be kept in? It'll be looking forward to hearing.

1:40.3

Antonio Conte had a strange weekend, didn't he? Said a lot of stuff. We talked about all of that

1:45.1

and then Spurs. Then there was a break. Oh, the quarter final draw for the Champions.

1:49.8

Ah, it's actually some very good games in the quarter final draw of the Champions League.

1:53.0

Fun to discuss those as well as our favourite video games, romping versus bowling. And if you

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