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Cream of Manchester
Cream of Manchester
3 episodes
4 days ago
A chat about Manchester United Football Club from people who've spent years watching the team home and away. It's not for you, Tarquin.
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Comedy
Sports,
Soccer
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A chat about Manchester United Football Club from people who've spent years watching the team home and away. It's not for you, Tarquin.
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Comedy
Sports,
Soccer
Episodes (3/3)
Cream of Manchester
Brighton (h)

Lincoln, Brighton ST Holder

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1 week ago
23 minutes 46 seconds

Cream of Manchester
Liverpool (a) | Dave Randles, Full Scouse Not Wool

Keywords

Liverpool, Manchester United, football, Premier League, rivalry, fan culture, tactics, referees, atmosphere, fixtures

Summary

In this episode, the hosts discuss the current state of Liverpool and Manchester United as they prepare for their upcoming match. They delve into the pressures faced by managers, the dynamics of team performance, and the impact of referee decisions. The conversation also touches on the atmosphere in stadiums, fan culture, and the influence of media on rivalries. The hosts express their thoughts on fixture scheduling and the challenges it poses for fans, while also reflecting on the historical context of the City vs. Liverpool rivalry. The episode concludes with a hopeful outlook for future encounters between the two clubs.


Takeaways

Liverpool's performance this season has been underwhelming.

Managerial pressure is mounting for both Klopp and Slot.

The tactical approach of Liverpool has shifted under Slot.

Referee decisions have been a point of contention in recent matches.

The atmosphere in stadiums has declined in recent years.

Fan culture is evolving, but collaboration between clubs is lacking.

Media narratives shape perceptions of rivalries.

Fixture scheduling often disregards fan convenience.

The City vs. Liverpool rivalry is seen as manufactured by some.

A genuine title race between Liverpool and United is desired by fans.


Titles

Liverpool vs. Manchester United: A Rivalry Revisited

The Pressure of Management in Football


Sound bites

"It's a must-win for both managers."

"It's very sanitized now."

"City is a manufactured concept."



Chapters


00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guests

01:00 Liverpool's Current Season Performance

02:17 Pressure on Managers and Team Dynamics

03:24 Referee Decisions and Controversies

09:48 Atmosphere in Stadiums: A Changing Landscape

16:27 Fan Culture and Collaboration

25:32 Rivalries: Liverpool vs. City vs. United

32:35 Looking Ahead: Future of Liverpool and United Rivalry

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2 weeks ago
33 minutes 23 seconds

Cream of Manchester
Arsenal | Layth, The Gooner

In this engaging conversation, four obvious nauses delve into the rich history and rivalry between Manchester United and Arsenal. They share personal anecdotes, memorable matches, and the evolution of fan culture, particularly through the lens of fanzines. The discussion also touches on the current state of football, the importance of community engagement, and the role of activism among fans. As they reflect on the past and look towards the future, the conversation highlights the deep emotional connection fans have with their clubs and the sport itself. According to AI anyway.

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2 months ago
30 minutes 53 seconds

Cream of Manchester
A chat about Manchester United Football Club from people who've spent years watching the team home and away. It's not for you, Tarquin.