Indy Football Podcast: How the season will be remembered, FA Cup final preview and Barcelona's implosion
This week’s Indy Football podcast, with Jack Pitt-Brooke, Miguel Delaney and Ed Malyon, looks back on the Premier League season that wound up on Sunday
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Your support makes all the difference.This week’s Indy Football podcast, with Jack Pitt-Brooke, Miguel Delaney and Ed Malyon, looks back on the Premier League season that wound up on Sunday.
We ask how important it is that Manchester City finished with 100 points and whether that elevates them to the level of the Manchester United treble winners or the Arsenal invincibles? But with so many teams obviously frustrated by their season, what is it about the modern Premier League that so many fans find so unsatisfying?
Elsewhere, we look forward to Saturday’s FA Cup final and ask whether either Chelsea or Manchester United will have had a successful season if they win. And when Antonio Conte inevitably departs Stamford Bridge, what does his two-year spell here mean for his reputation? Where will he end up next?
Then finally to Barcelona, who lost their own shot at invincibility at the penultimate hurdle on Sunday night. Have they had a good season after failing in the Champions League? And how will they rebuild this summer?
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