Episode 2207: Liverpool Go Six From Six, Oisin McConville And Paul Flynn On The Future Of The All-Ireland Club Championships, England’s Wobbly Ashes Start
Hopes were high for a Caoimhín Kelleher appearance in the San Siro last night, but while Jurgen Klopp didn’t rest his first choice goalkeeper, he still picked a largely second-string team that was nevertheless plenty good enough to see off AC Milan.
“What the boys did tonight… I couldn’t be more proud, to be honest.”
“The performance was absolutely outstanding.”
Jürgen Klopp is absolutely delighted with his Liverpool side as they became the first English team to win all their #UCL group games! ?
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— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) December 7, 2021
Oisin McConville and Paul Flynn are back on the pod to talk about the future of the All-Ireland club championships, where they think they’ll be in 20 years time, and what will change for the competition as the split season kicks in for real next year.
There’s also email correspondence on the lessons Bundesliga clubs could take from Liam Hayes, and did Ken sleep walk his way down to watch the Ashes in the middle of the night last night?
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Munster’s prep has been hit by covid, isolation, uncertainty, a head coach saying he’s leaving the province and the boss linked with a move to England…..
So everyone is predicting they’ll win.https://t.co/lHizlXicrg pic.twitter.com/pNeOk1PGsz
— Simon Hick (@hicksimon) December 7, 2021
We bid a teary-eyed farewell to the white water rafting facility that never was ?https://t.co/ILleqp93VI pic.twitter.com/ISKy49tg7C
— Second Captains (@SecondCaptains) December 7, 2021
Go to PatreonOnly 4 Premier League clubs have a positive goal difference, but the PL still looks healthier than leagues like the Bundesliga, where Bayern are cruising to ten in a row.
We ask @rorysmith and @migueldelaney what is to be donehttps://t.co/PZ2dXodkSQ pic.twitter.com/Svh22r9i3T
— Second Captains (@SecondCaptains) December 6, 2021