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Manchester United podcast with news, interviews, analysis and special guests.

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Dale and Brian dwell on Manchester United's 2-2 draw at Bournemouth, the added drama that came from social media after the game and dressing room bickering. United were lucky to escape with a point from the Vitality Stadium on Sunday and the result means our Champions League hopes are barely hanging by a thread. That result only puts more pressure on Erik ten Hag, so the lads question whether the writing is on the wall for United's manager. The lads also look forward to a trip to Wembley this weekend where United take on Coventry City in the FA Cup semi-final. Dale and Brian would like to thank our listeners for their continued support plus the questions submitted for each episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Manchester United dented Liverpool’s title hopes as Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo scored two wonderful goals in Sunday's 2-2 draw at Old Trafford. After a devastating result at Stamford Bridge on Thursday night, Dale was in Manchester to catch the action with some familiar Strettycast voices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dale and Brian are joined by fellow Stretty News writers Matt and Fabiola for a chat about all things Manchester United during the international break. That, of course, means a discussion around the timely Gareth Southgate links. Try not to shudder as we look at the prospect of Waistcoat landing the biggest job in football. The international break brought more (deserved) hype to Kobbie Mainoo, but hear why we're concerned about the English media. It shouldn't come as a surprise. Furthermore, Fabiola gives us some insight into the academy. Sit back, relax and get yourself comfy, it’s episode 194. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Amad Diallo sends Old Trafford into a 120th-minute frenzy as Manchester United dispatch Liverpool en route to an FA Cup semi-final at Wembley. Shaun Connolly, Dale O'Donnell and Brian Murphy run through the 4-3 win over Liverpool in the FA Cup that will go down as one of the best cup ties of all time. Several players stood up to the plate to warrant a result that gets the lads talking about Erik ten Hag's job security. Surely, now the objective to win the FA Cup becomes more achievable after a favourable semi-final draw against Coventry City, who knocked out Wolves on Saturday. The semi-final will take place on April 20, although no kick-off time has been announced yet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Two penalties were enough to seal three points against Everton, as Manchester United made it three wins from five in the Premier League. We're digesting the performance, looking ahead to Liverpool in the FA Cup, a nonsensical fancam outburst and your questions on episode 192 the Strettycast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shaun, Dale and Brian digest events at the Etihad, the frustrations of Marcus Rashford Rashford, an FA Cup quarter-final with Liverpool and, of course, your questions. The sheer thrill of Marcus Rashford’s stunning opener after 8 minutes led us to believe we were on the cusp of a magnificent victory away at City, but the Reds couldn’t keep their rivals out in the second half and we ultimately proved to be second best as many expected. We discuss the performance as well as Erik ten Hag’s gameplan and the many wild reacts that followed on from the 3-1 defeat. Some players, such as Casemiro and Jonny Evans, were unable to sustain a 90-minute performance against a team of City’s quality. There’s also a few who are simply not good enough. United did not have the quality on the pitch, or squad depth, to make Pep Guardiola’s side as we slipped 11 points adrift of fourth-place Aston Villa. That and more on episode 191 of the Strettycast – available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or most alternative podcast apps. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian Murphy and Dale O'Donnell are joined by Jonny Escott after a weekend which saw Manchester United’s unbeaten run come crashing to an end, after a buoyant Fulham side put Erik Ten Hag’s men to the sword. The upbeat morale since the turn of the year has taken a drastic hit amongst reds, Ten Hag has returned to the in, out, shake it all about managerial merry go round once more and question marks are being raised around many of the first team squad and if they are to be kept at the club past the summer transfer window. A defeat the weekend saw our top 4 chase come to a dramatic halt, or has it? And the never ending injury list at United continues to do damage.  We discuss this and much more on episode 190 of the Strettycast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Henry Winter, chief football writer at The Times, joins the Strettycast to discuss a range of topics surrounding Sir Jim Ratcliffe's purchase of 27.7% of Manchester United. The deal will enable Ineos Sports group to take control of football operations at the club as Sir Jim Ratcliffe becomes co-owner. Winter offers incredible insight throughout from his dealings with Dan Ashworth to Erik ten Hag. How he got the infamous hairdryer treatment from Sir Alex Ferguson and why he despises the Glazers. Shaun, Dale and Brian also take a look at this weekend's Premier League clash against Fulham. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shaun, Dale and Brian are together again in the hope that Manchester United can continue their unbeaten run in 2024 with more wins. This time, it’s time to reflect on a huge 2-1 win in the race for top four. Scott McTominay earned that win with another late goal, prompting magnificent scenes in the away end at Villa Park. We dive into how McTominay has put the work in to find a unique role in a side he was almost pushed out of last summer. In defence, Harry Maguire was his fabulous best. United dominated set-pieces as a result and he recorded an assist for Rasmus Hojlund’s opener as the Dane made it five goals in as many league matches. The pursuit of Champions League football continues this weekend with United’s first ever trip to Luton Town. Thanks for supporting the Strettycast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shaun and Brian dissect the performances against Wolves and West Ham as Manchester United claim back-to-back Premier League wins for the first time since November. The lads celebrate the development of Rasmus Højlund, Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo as Old Trafford applauds the 'Baby Trinity'. Old Trafford - build or rebuild - a conversation close to every red around the globe. That and more on episode 187 of the Strettycast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Duncan Drasdo and Chris Rumfitt from Manchester United Supporters’ Trust join us to discuss a range of topics concerning fans, the future United, share scheme, meeting with Sir Jim Ratcliffe and much more.   MUST CEO Duncan Drasdo has worked tirelessly to make the fan group what it is today and he is joined by MUST board member Chris Rumfitt, who helps grow their media voice and political influence.   Following our exclusive chat with MUST, the lads dissect what is happening at United on and off the pitch.   Shaun has faith in Mason Mount, Dale is clinging on to top four hopes, and Brian has a reasoned take on Marcus Rashford.   That and more in episode 186 of the Strettycast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shaun Connolly, Dale O’Donnell and Brian Murphy are joined by football journalist, broadcaster, commentator and events host Ben Jacobs as we cover the latest developments on INEOS, Manchester United and the January transfer window. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dale, Shaun and Brian breakdown Manchester United’s 2-2 draw against Tottenham at Old Trafford – was the performance a worry or should we continue making excuses for shoddy displays week after week? Marcus Rashford looked like a player that is getting back to his best, but his goal celebration irked a few, including some of our panel. The lads share their first impressions of Sir Jim Ratcliffe after a productive week meeting with fan groups. It shows they’re at least interested in getting close to the core of Manchester United. Dale also struggles with a few pronunciations and secretly hopes Kylian Mbappe never signs for United. Not that we’ll be seeing that happen anytime soon! Finally, we don’t ever ask for any help but this time we take exception. One of Brian’s best mates’ little daughter has a battle on her hands unfortunately. Keith is a big Red having founded and chaired an official MUSC for over a decade, and he’s helped so many Reds in that time. Now, his family needs our help. His 21 month old little girl’s had a cancerious brain tumour which means she’s got a real fight on her hands. Keith and his wife are now facing a battle no parent ever wants to find themselves in and any bit of help we can give them would be very much appreciated by us, and, of course, them. If you can help by donating a few quid, please check the fundraiser link on Brian’s Twitter (@DaytrippingRed). If not, please spread the word. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Strettycast trio are together for the first episode of 2024. Dale, Shaun and Brian discuss the arrival of Sir Jim Ratcliffe/Ineos, our feelings towards Erik ten Hag and some of your questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian Murphy was out and about for the Bayern Munich game which saw Manchester United crash out of the Champions League. The unpredictable Reds lost 1-0 against Bayern Munich and there will be no more European football this season as a result. Keith from the Brisbane supporters' branch joins us at the Old Nags Head prior to the game. That's where we enjoyed a good chat about the state of things at Manchester United, as well as running an official branch, before the reality of crashing out of Europe slapped us in the face. Post-match thoughts follow in the Tollgate. Thanks to everyone who contributed to the podcast by airing their views. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian is on his travels following the Reds. This time in Istanbul to watch another Champions League performance from Manchester United that was a bitter pill to swallow. After a 3-3 draw against Galatasaray, United's hopes of reaching the knockout stage are hanging in the balance. Dale also has his say on Andre Onana's nightmare, some of the positives and this weekend's trip to St James' Park. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dale and Shaun are back with another episode of the Strettycast. We take a look at the promise of Ineos as Sir Jim Ratcliffe prepares to buy a 25% stake in Manchester United and what it will mean to have the likes of Sir Dave Brailsford spearheading the club into the future. There has been more reports of dressing room unrest. This time complaints over the workload in pre-season training, with players feeling they weren’t best prepared for the season that awaits. The lads aren’t convinced by the dressing room criers. Furthermore, we look forward to the trip to Goodison Park where Manchester United will go as the most in-form side in the Premier League. There’s reason to be optimistic even if Everton will be looking for a response after harshly having 10-points deducted by the Premier League for financial breaches. Dale and Shaun also take your questions at the end of episode 180. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Catch up with Brian, Dale and Shaun on the latest episode of the Strettycast after Manchester United lose 4-3 at Copenhagen in the Champions League. The defeat sees us bottom of Group A and facing a European exit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dale and Brian look back at Manchester United's 1-0 win over Fulham at Craven Cottage. It was another uninspiring performance from the Reds and Brian was at the game to tell us a bit more about the atmosphere, scenes at full-time and how he was lucky not to miss kick-off. Bruno Fernandes stepped up like all good leaders do with a stoppage-time winner. A quality strike in a game that lacked real quality throughout. As well as captain Bruno showing what he can do in front of goal, Harry Maguire was terrific at the back and Andre Onana kept his fifth clean sheet of the season. We also take a look at the nonsense being spread about Marcus Rashford from one infamous fancam channel. And of course, we look ahead to Copenhagen away. That and more on episode 178 of the Strettycast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dale and Brian digest another two home defeats as Manchester United suffer humiliation in the Manchester derby and crash out of the Carabao Cup a few days later. *Includes a matchday bonus from the derby as Dale catches up with Jason and Matt in Manchester. Then Brian helps reflect on what were two terrible results for Ten Hag, with reports now suggesting that United are considering other managers. We then look at where the rot begins - from top to bottom - and how the manager is on a road to nowhere with the current ownership. Things need to change on and off the pitch. That and more on Strettycast 177! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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