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Where's The Money Gone?

Where's The Money Gone?

By: Adrian Goldberg
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A podcast about football finance, governance and politics.
With Adrian Goldberg and Charlie Methven.
Produced by Adrian Goldberg and Jed Thomas.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.Copyright Adrian Goldberg
Football (American) Football (Soccer) Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • West Brom and Shilen Patel - 'It's Complicated'; Racism In Football; Forest Fans' Pushback
    Feb 24 2026
    Adrian and Charlie discuss West Brom fans' 'loveless marriage' with owner Shilen Patel; racism in football and supporter pushback from over Charlie's comments last week about Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis.

    Produced by Adrian Goldberg and Jed Thomas. Socials by Mark Machado/11-29/Footballl Smash.
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    32 mins
  • Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Comments: Evangelos Mariankis: The Conference League
    Feb 16 2026
    Adrian and Charlie discuss controversial comments made by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the Man United co-owner: plus Evangelos Mariankis - barmy or brilliant at Forest. And whether the Conference League is a help or a hindrance to English clubs. Plus a Leicester City finance update.

    Produced by Adrian Goldberg and Jed Thomas. Socials by Marck Machado/Football Smash.
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    29 mins
  • Leicester City Points Deduction; Dwight McNeil Transfer and Players' Mental Health.
    Feb 10 2026
    Adrian and Charlie discuss Leicester City's 'lenient' 6 point penalty for breaching spending rules; and the mental health impact of Dwight McNeil's failed transfer from Everton to Crystal Palace.

    Produced in Birmingham by Adrian Goldberg.

    Socials by Football Smash.
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    34 mins
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