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Wait, didn't know there's an United Official Podcast. Cheers.
https://www.deezer.com/en/episode/126771832
The twenty-fifth episode with Scott McTominay and Jesse Lingard.
No bother. If you haven't had a chance I'd recommend a few of the older episodes, some really good ones worth listening to.Wait, didn't know there's an United Official Podcast. Cheers.
Aye, when they made it so included Charlton and so on I thought that was maybe going too far back!Enjoyed that - though always think they should limit it to players in your lifetime, just makes it easier!
Yea it's inspiring listening to Lou and really quite sad too. I didn't realise that had happened in his life.Just listened to the Lou Macari one. Inspiring, and someone’s cutting onions at the end.
Aye he's someone I'll always give a listen to in interviews and so on.Great listen as you'd expect from Pat.
I've never heard anyone say "Maysy" that often.https://www.deezer.com/en/episode/180867592
The thirty-third episode with Quinton Fortune. If you've never heard his story before, this episode is one not to be missed. From growing up during apartheid in South Africa, to training with Tottenham Hotspur's Paul Gascoigne and Gary Lineker at the age of 14. He also tells the guys about having to mark Brazilian Ronaldo on his Atlético Madrid debut and how Sir Alex Ferguson used to get his United side fired up ahead of big games against Liverpool. The South African is now assistant coach of Manchester United's Under 23s and he had glowing words to say about recent graduates Brandon Williams and Mason Greenwood.
I have to say, this was fascinating listening. I listened to him speak a few years ago and I thought he was brilliant to listen to, and this podcast enhanced my opinion of him. Listen to his upbringing, incredible to listen to.
This did strike me too when I was listening to itI've never heard anyone say "Maysy" that often.