Manchester United Weekly Podcast
A podcast by Harry Robinson & Jack Tait
408 Episodes
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S9 E23: MANCHESTER UNITED QUIZ (Part Two)
Published: 21/11/2023 -
S9 E22: MANCHESTER UNITED QUIZ (Part One)
Published: 20/11/2023 -
S9 E21: The league's most in-form team, somehow (Luton, 1-0; Copenhagen, 3-4)
Published: 12/11/2023 -
S9 E20: A lifeline (Fulham, 1-0)
Published: 05/11/2023 -
S9 E19: Derby defeat (City, 0-3)
Published: 31/10/2023 -
S9 E18: Your book launch invite
Published: 26/10/2023 -
S9 E17: RIP Sir Bobby Charlton (1937-2023)
Published: 22/10/2023 -
S9 E16: Patreon mailbag - October international break
Published: 14/10/2023 -
S9 E15: A season lighting spark, or cracks papered over? (Brentford, 2-1)
Published: 08/10/2023 -
S9 E14: Galatasaray take over Old Trafford (on the night reaction, 2-3)
Published: 03/10/2023 -
S9 E13: No recipe for success (Palace, 0-1) - with Nathan Thomas
Published: 02/10/2023 -
S9 E12: The sounds of MUFC (Palace, 3-0)
Published: 27/09/2023 -
S9 E11: Bayern, Burnley and sheep
Published: 25/09/2023 -
S9 E10: Painful growing process, or just bad? (Brighton, 1-3)
Published: 18/09/2023 -
S9 E9: Patreon mailbag, part two
Published: 11/09/2023 -
S9 E8: Patreon mailbag, part one
Published: 10/09/2023 -
S9 E7: Gut-wrenching defeat (Arsenal, 1-3)
Published: 04/09/2023 -
S9 E6: Arsenal Preview (and Forest, 3-2)
Published: 30/08/2023 -
S9 E5: Early concerns, Greenwood (Spurs, 0-2)
Published: 21/08/2023 -
S9 E4: Rusty Reds (Wolves, 1-0)
Published: 15/08/2023
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