Indy Football Podcast: Man Utd and Tottenham struggle – but which of the chasing pack can catch them?
Season 3 Episode 6: Luke Brown is joined by Ben Burrows and Tony Evans
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Your support makes all the difference.This week on the Indy Football Podcast we ask whether this is the end of the Premier League’s Big Six as we know it.
Host Luke Brown is joined by Sports Editor Ben Burrows and columnist Tony Evans to debate whether or not there is going to be a shift of power in the Premier League this season.
They discuss Manchester United’s underwhelming start to the new season and ask whether or not Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is the right man to turn the club’s fortunes around.
They also talk Tottenham Hotspur, after two disastrous recent performances from Mauricio Pochettino’s side. Has the Spurs boss lost the dressing room? Was he right to criticise his “unsettled” squad? Or have his senior players let him down?
In the second half of the pod, the team move on to discuss which of the chasing pack is best positioned to catch one of the big boys. Will it be Leicester City? West Ham? Or maybe Everton?
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