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91. Who is City's GOAT and is time running out for Postecoglou? | TCF Sport Podcast | Season 2024/25, E18

91. Who is City's GOAT and is time running out for Postecoglou? | TCF Sport Podcast | Season 2024/25, E18

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Welcome back to the TCF Sport podcast! Following the news that Kevin De Bruyne will be leaving Manchester City at the end of the season, this episode starts with an exploration into who City's GOAT is: De Bruyne, David Silva, Vincent Kompany, Richard Dunne, or other?

The biggest focus of the podcast is Ange Postecoglou. After the Australian cupped his ear to Tottenham fans jeering his decisions against Chelsea, we ask when his relationship with the Spurs faithful broke down. With Tottenham linked with several other Premier League managers, we also question how long Postecoglou has left at the club, but also if those managers that are linked would be better staying put at their current teams.

The second half of the episode covers Chelsea and Jadon Sancho, Manchester United's new stadium concept, Trent Alexander-Arnold's impending departure to Real Madrid, Graham Potter's underwhelming start at West Ham, and the contract issues Andrea Berta has inherited as Arsenal's Sporting Director. There's also focus on Newcastle's Carabao Cup celebrations, the final four in the FA Cup, and the BBC Chairman's recent comments that Match of the Day should be more analysis, less highlights...

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