Episode 1267: Hammer-Time For Spurs, Milner-Time For Liverpool, Rice and Doherty Light Up Premier League, Ketchup Is A Totem
Stand-in host Ciaran Murphy, like many Manchester United supporters, is angry with the double standards employed by the fake news media. Is it not time to HAMMER TOTTENHAM? Why should they always get off easy?
Ken Early: Harry Kane’s focus has to be collective and not individual https://t.co/ZaLAgpsHq6
— Irish Times Sport (@IrishTimesSport) September 17, 2018
We discuss a Premier League Sunday that was dominated by unhappy shamrock Declan Rice and bench shamrock Matt Doherty, while on Saturday, victorious coaches Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola were angry with their players for different reasons.
Then Rory Smith and Jonathan Wilson join us to dissect Spurs’ performance and Harry Kane’s malaise.
We also talk about the benefits of the ever-expanding army of ancillary coaches that can be found at many football clubs, and we ponder what Ketchup symbolises.
There’s no such thing as “just” a throw-in any more. Or “just” anything, really.
A piece on how football is embracing specialist coaches, from throw-ins to feelings in search of an edge. With thanks to @ThomasThrowin, @giannivio and @DreweBroughton https://t.co/xCaICO4V5R
— Rory Smith (@RorySmith) September 13, 2018
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Republic Of Ireland continue to captivate…. off the field. @kenearlys on the Keane????Arter????Walters????Keane????Walters????Ward????O’Neill madness
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