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A week of shock results, red card’s and refereeing controversies has given us plenty to talk about on today’s episode!
Two similar red card incidents saw two very different outcomes both on and off the pitch this week. We look into everything from the on-field decisions, the penalties, the use of VAR and all of the controversy and fallout from this week’s events.
But before all that, we kick off the show looking ahead to the potential title decider between Liverpool & Manchester City!
Are City close to their best yet again, did Liverpool panic buy during the January transfer window and why does the Champions League hold such value on a managers reputation?
Our weekly look at our own clubs sees us discuss Everton’s fantastic result over Leeds and Chelsea’s gifted win over Tottenham.
We also look at the rest of the week’s games and debate James Maddison’s future, are Sheffield United set for a great escape, West Ham’s fantastic form and much more!
Once again thank you for listening to the latest episode of the show, if you’ve enjoyed it leaving us a like, subscribe, follow or review would be an amazing help.
But the most important thing of all is to keep listening to us yourself!
Timestamps
0:00 – 2:33 = 1 Year Since Our BerlinTrip
2:33 – 10:11 = Liverpool’s Home Record & Brighton’s Form
10:11 – 16:00 = Liverpool & Deadline Day Transfers
16:00 – 22:25 = Champions Leagues for Pep & City vs. BurnleyThoughts
22:25 – 24:05 = Is The League Over For Liverpool?
24:05 – 26:45 = Another 9-0 Loss for Southampton
26:45 – 42:32 = Red Cards, Referees & VAR
42:32 – 43:45 = Nuno & Klopp Out Shouts?!
43:45 – 47:45 = Reviewing The Rest of Those Two Games
47:45 – 52:19 = Sheffield United Set For The Great Escape?
52:19 – 54:16 = Newcastle’s Slump Continues
54:16 – 59:54 = Where Will James Maddison End Up?
59:54 – 1:00:50 = Salah & Giggs Comparisons
1:00:50 – 1:03:47 = West Ham Keep Climbing
1:03:47 – 1:15:11= Everton vs. Leeds Thoughts
1:15:11 – 1:32:36 = Tottenham vs. ChelseaThoughts
1:32:36 – 1:33:40 = Outro
By 2 Men RamblingA week of shock results, red card’s and refereeing controversies has given us plenty to talk about on today’s episode!
Two similar red card incidents saw two very different outcomes both on and off the pitch this week. We look into everything from the on-field decisions, the penalties, the use of VAR and all of the controversy and fallout from this week’s events.
But before all that, we kick off the show looking ahead to the potential title decider between Liverpool & Manchester City!
Are City close to their best yet again, did Liverpool panic buy during the January transfer window and why does the Champions League hold such value on a managers reputation?
Our weekly look at our own clubs sees us discuss Everton’s fantastic result over Leeds and Chelsea’s gifted win over Tottenham.
We also look at the rest of the week’s games and debate James Maddison’s future, are Sheffield United set for a great escape, West Ham’s fantastic form and much more!
Once again thank you for listening to the latest episode of the show, if you’ve enjoyed it leaving us a like, subscribe, follow or review would be an amazing help.
But the most important thing of all is to keep listening to us yourself!
Timestamps
0:00 – 2:33 = 1 Year Since Our BerlinTrip
2:33 – 10:11 = Liverpool’s Home Record & Brighton’s Form
10:11 – 16:00 = Liverpool & Deadline Day Transfers
16:00 – 22:25 = Champions Leagues for Pep & City vs. BurnleyThoughts
22:25 – 24:05 = Is The League Over For Liverpool?
24:05 – 26:45 = Another 9-0 Loss for Southampton
26:45 – 42:32 = Red Cards, Referees & VAR
42:32 – 43:45 = Nuno & Klopp Out Shouts?!
43:45 – 47:45 = Reviewing The Rest of Those Two Games
47:45 – 52:19 = Sheffield United Set For The Great Escape?
52:19 – 54:16 = Newcastle’s Slump Continues
54:16 – 59:54 = Where Will James Maddison End Up?
59:54 – 1:00:50 = Salah & Giggs Comparisons
1:00:50 – 1:03:47 = West Ham Keep Climbing
1:03:47 – 1:15:11= Everton vs. Leeds Thoughts
1:15:11 – 1:32:36 = Tottenham vs. ChelseaThoughts
1:32:36 – 1:33:40 = Outro