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Indy Football Podcast: Tottenham vs Manchester United review, The Club and spying in sport
Author of new book The Club, the Wall Street Journal's Joshua Robinson, joins the guys for the latest episode of news, views and analysis
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Your support makes all the difference.Ed Malyon, Miguel Delaney and the Wall Street Journal's Joshua Robinson are in the studio to dissect the weekend's big game at Wembley between Manchester United and Tottenham.
The guys discuss what it means for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to get one over on his biggest rival for the Old Trafford job, what Spurs should do if Harry Kane's injury is bad and where Daniel Levy takes this club forward.
Then there's time for a discussion about Joshua's new book, The Club, which digs into the Premier League and how it became the global sports and entertainment behemoth we know today.
They wrap things up by having a chat about spying and espionage in sport after Leeds and Derby were embroiled in a row on Friday.
Click play above to listen to the latest episode, which is also available on iTunes, acast and all other podcast providers (if the audio is not appearing on your mobile, you may need to view on desktop or download the podcast).
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