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Host Ian Irving is joined by The Athletic's Laurie Whitwell, Carl Anka and Andy Mitten on the world's biggest Manchester United podcast. Subscribe for expert insight from inside the club, breaking news and two episodes every week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 5, 2025 • 44min
Why have Man United missed another opportunity at Old Trafford?
Joined by Andy Mitten, an experienced journalist focused on Manchester United, and Carl Anka, a sharp football analyst, the discussion centers on United's frustrating 1-1 draw against West Ham. They dive into the impact of defensive frailties on the team's performance and the controversial substitutions made by manager Ruben Amorim. The duo also debates the potential of young midfielder Kobbie Mainoo and the club's current youth integration, alongside sharing anecdotes about Remi Moses' legacy within United's history.

Dec 1, 2025 • 54min
Mount and Zirkzee lead Man United comeback
Manchester United pulled off an impressive comeback at Selhurst Park, with Mason Mount shining through a crucial equalizer. The hosts celebrate Bruno Fernandes' two assists, highlighting his impact on United's attacking play. Joshua Zirkzee emerged as a key player, showcasing improved aggression and scoring a rare goal. The episode reflects on United's troubling history at this venue, while the mood shifts to excitement for the upcoming matches. Fans relished the vibrant away-end atmosphere, reminding everyone that winning can silence criticism.

Nov 27, 2025 • 54min
Can Man United bounce back at Palace?
Join football experts Carl Anka, Andy Mitten, and Mark Critchley as they dissect Manchester United's recent downturn after a shocking loss to Everton. The trio debates the fairness of criticism directed at manager Ruben Amorim, while laying out the team's current standing and realistic expectations for the season. They play a humorous 'would you rather' game before gearing up for the challenge against a reinvigorated Crystal Palace. In a tactical breakdown, they also consider lineup options and the impact of midweek fatigue on performances.

Nov 26, 2025 • 44min
Mailbag: Semenyo release clause and Rooney the artist
This week, the panel dives into the impact of January transfer rumors as a silver lining amid recent frustrations. They imagine a fantasy dinner party with past and present United stars, exploring their intriguing personalities. The discussion shifts to youth player opportunities, with hopes for a revamped scouting approach. Stadium regeneration plans spark debates over finances and completion timelines. The team also tackles training ground stories, past feuds, and their greatest match memories, intertwining history with current challenges.

Nov 25, 2025 • 47min
Questions over Amorim return after Everton defeat
In a shocking twist, Everton became the first team to win at Old Trafford after a red card. The hosts analyze the bizarre incident and United's inability to capitalize on their numerical advantage. Questions arise about Amorim’s tactical rigidity and the stark contrast to last season's performances. With player intensity under scrutiny, the discussion shifts to bench depth and squad limitations. They contemplate whether new transfers can mend tactical flaws, all while acknowledging the emotional atmosphere at the stadium.

Nov 20, 2025 • 54min
Man United prepare for a month without Sesko
Laurie Whitwell, an Athletic journalist who recently reported from Jamaica, shares thrilling insights about the international football drama. He describes the electrifying atmosphere of Jamaica's nil-nil match and reflects on the implications of Benjamin Sesko's absence for Manchester United's attack. The discussion also touches on potential replacements like Joshua Zirkzee and the challenges facing the women's team. Plus, consider how Everton's weaknesses could be exploited as United looks to build momentum before the busy December fixtures.

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Nov 17, 2025 • 52min
Can Man United push on after international break?
In this discussion, Charlotte Harper, a women's sport reporter for The Athletic, dives into the highs and lows of Manchester United Women. She highlights their impressive Champions League victory over PSG, but also the disappointing defeat in the Manchester derby, raising concerns about squad depth. With key players like Fallon Tullis-Joyce sidelined, Charlotte examines their resilience ahead of a challenging match against Wolfsburg and discusses the team's prospects as they approach a packed fixture list in both domestic and European competitions.

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Nov 12, 2025 • 38min
Inside Ruben Amorim’s first year at Man United
Ruben Amorim's swift hiring by Manchester United after Erik Ten Hag's dismissal sparked intrigue. The panel delves into the recruitment process and initial achievements under Amorim, highlighting his adaptation amid tough challenges. Discussions reveal his unique management style, particularly in connecting with younger players. The coaches also evaluate how a Europa League defeat may have shifted the club's trajectory. As a year unfolds, expectations for success and future progress are thoughtfully explored.

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Nov 10, 2025 • 52min
De Ligt rescues point at Spurs
Keris Jones, a Football writer for The Athletic, joins to discuss Manchester United Women's pressing fixtures and the impact of the recent loss against Aston Villa. The panel reflects on the significance of the upcoming Champions League game against PSG and the mixed reception awaiting the returning Mary Earps. Jones emphasizes the team's noticeable changes under manager Mark Skinner and raises concerns about squad depth amid a challenging schedule. There's also a debate on the importance of reinforcements if they aim for progress this season.

Nov 6, 2025 • 51min
Are United ready to avenge Bilbao?
The crew discusses Manchester United's upcoming match against Spurs and the challenges of breaking through a low block defense. Insights from Jonny Evans' TV appearance spark debates about media openness. They analyze United's tactics under Ruben Amorim and the importance of scoring first for success this season. The team's recent struggles at Tottenham are weighed against a possible vengeance for last year's defeats. Plus, training ground improvements at Carrington and player recruitment philosophies add depth to the conversation.


