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Revista de la Liga with Graham Hunter

Revista de la Liga with Graham Hunter

By: Graham Hunter
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The inside line on Spanish football. News and analysis straight from La Liga and the national team, from the award-winning journalist, author and podcaster, Graham Hunter.

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Episodes
  • Jamie Easton on the UNFAIR TREATMENT of Lamine Yamal and Vinicius Junior.
    Nov 1 2025
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    1 min
  • TWH(A): Was Vinicius right to be ANGRY? Do Elche have a Blaugrana GRUDGE?
    Oct 31 2025
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    10 mins
  • 😯Clásico fallout! Vini lipreading row! Lamine PR own goal! La Revista (Jornada 11)
    Oct 28 2025

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    The match is over, but the war goes on. The Clásico fallout includes:

    🫣 Scrutiny over Lamine Yamal’s ill-judged appearance at a ‘King’s League’ event in the build-up to the big game - running against all precedence and protocols around the derby 🤬 Vinicius’s fiery reaction to being subbed (a move that paid off for Xabi Alonso). Did he REALLY mean he was leaving Madrid? 🩼The possibility that Dani Carvajal will miss MONTHS out injured - paging Trent Alexander Arnold! All this and Alonso’s debt to Mourinho, plus some of the worst dives of the season so far. Comments are open ⬇️⬇️⬇️ for your views!



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    27 mins
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