In a bit of change fro the normal format, Neil Atkinson looks forward to the 2016/17 season and chats to Pete Selby, Rebecca Knight and Steve Armstrong about Leicester, Chelsea and Manchester United respectively and their chances and challenges for next season.
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22 April 2021
22 April 2021
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Enjoyed the chat about Leicester and MUFC. Discussion about Chelsea was just noise to me, particularly when delivered by a someone from Up North. Don’t get it. Just don’t get it.
I have to agree with Sean, it’s the third time I’ve heard Rebecca speak about Chelsea and I can’t anyone seriously if their voice goes up attend end of every sentence. Neil made the most astute comments about Chelsea. Regarding Rebecca blaming the players; Mourinho must take some of the blame. He can’t take all the credit for winning and none of the blame when things go wrong. As for Zouma being ‘tactically aware’, I yet to see the evidence his pace gets him out of a lot of problems caused by poor positioning.
Steve Armstrong always worth listening to.