Episode 1957: It’s City’s Milkshake To Drink
The pattern of these crowded winter weeks is that there is no pattern. Unless you are stuck in old patterns that have turned into ruts, like Liverpool, or discovering new ones for the first time, like Chelsea under Tuchel.
“All we can influence now are the next games, and that’s what we will try to do.”https://t.co/anqDAwg4Mf
— Liverpool FC News (@LivEchoLFC) February 4, 2021
We also discuss how the data seems to vindicate some of those young Chelsea players who allegedly didn’t want to run.
This is the first time I’ve read an article on running stats that feels genuinely insightful, by @Worville https://t.co/M8IMMzW1Fi
— Michael Cox (@Zonal_Marking) February 3, 2021
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In the early 1970s, Neil O’Donoghue was a Clondalkin teenager playing for Shamrock Rovers.
Within a few years, he was an All-American college kicker embarking on a ten-year NFL career.
Our pre-Super Bowl chat with Neil is out NOW ?? https://t.co/FkqPm61l7l pic.twitter.com/ygz1t62J9g
— Second Captains (@SecondCaptains) February 3, 2021
We are joined by Jack Pitt Brooke to talk about how Manchester City rediscovered their killer instinct, and also to chat a bit about his latest sensational piece with the Lion of Doha, Richard Keys.
We are 10 years on from Richard Keys and Andy Gray’s shock departure from Sky Sports. I looked back at the week that dominated national news, the tapes, the radio interview, the fall-out, the legacy. https://t.co/Newpr16zu4
— Jack Pitt-Brooke (@JackPittBrooke) January 24, 2021
Go to PatreonWe’re joined by @MiguelDelaney and @jonawils to try and put some order on Man United chaos and to figure out whether Tuchel’s time at Chelsea will be a success https://t.co/t5zuesdYht pic.twitter.com/jkqL6Nhr7v
— Second Captains (@SecondCaptains) January 28, 2021