Manchester United Weekly Podcast
A podcast by Harry Robinson & Jack Tait
408 Episodes
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S9 E39: "You wait a lifetime for a game like this" - Manchester United 4-3 Liverpool - FA Cup quarter-final victory
Published: 18/03/2024 -
S9 E38: Can United beat Liverpool? FA Cup preview - the season's biggest game
Published: 13/03/2024 -
S9 E37: Old Trafford - the fans' opinions
Published: 10/03/2024 -
United Through Time: James W. Gibson
Published: 06/03/2024 -
S9 E36: Derby defeat, new UCL format (City, 1-3)
Published: 04/03/2024 -
S9 E35: Playing with fire (Fulham, 1-2)
Published: 26/02/2024 -
S9 E34: Ten Hag's Bazball? (Luton Town, 2-1)
Published: 19/02/2024 -
Clip: What to do with Old Trafford?
Published: 17/02/2024 -
S9 E33: Momentum builds (Aston Villa, 2-1)
Published: 12/02/2024 -
Bonus: Where does Mount fit in, do Ten Hag's plans reduce this team's strengths?
Published: 08/02/2024 -
Clip: The enduring legacy and lessons of the Munich Air Disaster
Published: 06/02/2024 -
S9 E32: Youth drives success (West Ham, 3-0)
Published: 05/02/2024 -
S9 E31: The man who saved Manchester United
Published: 02/02/2024 -
S9 E30: FA Cup progress (Newport, 4-2)
Published: 29/01/2024 -
S9 E29: New CEO, Academy insight and Newport preview
Published: 22/01/2024 -
S9 E28: The new year review (Ratcliffe, Spurs, transfers & more)
Published: 15/01/2024 -
S9 E27: Draw at Anfield (but UCL exit)
Published: 18/12/2023 -
S9 E26: Humbled at home (AFC Bournemouth, 0-3)
Published: 11/12/2023 -
From Old Trafford: Chelsea (h, 2-1)
Published: 07/12/2023 -
S9 E24: Jaw-dropping, then absurd, then insipid
Published: 04/12/2023
The original half-hour Manchester United podcast, delivering waffle-free analysis from two lifelong Reds - one an Old Trafford season ticket holder, the other watching from afar - since 2016. With unrivalled Academy insight, immersive audio from the games and balanced post-match analysis, fans describe it as "easy to absorb", "insightful", "well put together", "measured and educated", "passionate", "entertaining", "extremely knowledgeable" and "brutally honest, no pandering, they make you feel part of the conversation.” Past interviews have included Paul Scholes, Michael Carrick, Mike Phelan and Millie Turner, as well as regular insight from journalists like Andy Mitten, Paul Hirst, Simon Peach and Jon Mackenzie. Get bonus content on Patreon