Indy Football Podcast: England’s disappointment, Project Big Picture doomed and Premier League preview
Season 4 Episode 5: Vithushan Ehantharajah is joined by Melissa Reddy and Jack de Menezes to discuss the England, Project Big Picture and more
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Your support makes all the difference.The Indy Football Podcast team are back to discuss the latest from England’s three games during the international break, the now doomed Project Big Picture, the prospect of fans returning to stadiums and of course another weekend coming up of Premier League up.
Host Vithushan Ehantharajah is joined by senior football correspondent Melissa Reddy and sport news correspondent Jack de Menezes to discuss it all.
The team consider whether Gareth Southgate is wasting another golden generation, what’s happened to Harry Maguire and whether Manchester United and Liverpool’s cunning plan to reshape English football had any progressive ideas at all.
There’s also time to consider the most eagerly anticipated Merseyside derby in years, with Carlo Ancelotti’s Premier League leaders hosting the champions Liverpool, who will be desperate rebound from a horrific 7-2 humbling at the hands of Aston Villa.
You get all that and more by listening to the podcast below, or by downloading it from wherever you usually do so.
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