Indy Football Podcast: England, Gareth Southgate and reacting to Raheem Sterling vs Joe Gomez
Season 3 Episode 11: Luke Brown is joined by Miguel Delaney, Lawrence Ostlere and our brand new signing: Vithushan Ehantharajah
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Your support makes all the difference.This week on the Indy Football Podcast we talk about a topic that has mercifully enlightened an otherwise tedious international break: the great canteen clash between Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling and Liverpool’s Joe Gomez.
Host Luke Brown is joined by our recent star signing Vithushan Ehantharajah to dig into the topic everybody is talking about. Boring old regulars Miguel Delaney and Lawrence Ostlere also join the fun.
They ask: was Gareth Southgate right to take a hardline approach in disciplining Sterling for his role in the ruckus? Or has he instead hung his star player out to dry?
And – most importantly – who would actually win in a fight: Sterling or Gomez?
There is also time to preview this week’s clash with Montenegro and assess England’s chances ahead of Euro 2020.
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