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Podcast Appearances
Here we go.
Here we go.
How about some questions?
How about some questions?
How about some questions?
This one came to us via email from Ryan, who is identifying himself as a West Ham fan who enjoys Moyes ball. Is that a thing?
This one came to us via email from Ryan, who is identifying himself as a West Ham fan who enjoys Moyes ball. Is that a thing?
This one came to us via email from Ryan, who is identifying himself as a West Ham fan who enjoys Moyes ball. Is that a thing?
Do you feel that European fans have too much influence in club decisions, especially coaching changes? In U.S. sports, the first year for a new coach is usually a freebie with improvement expected in year two and things needing to click in year three. In European football, the leash is much shorter.
Do you feel that European fans have too much influence in club decisions, especially coaching changes? In U.S. sports, the first year for a new coach is usually a freebie with improvement expected in year two and things needing to click in year three. In European football, the leash is much shorter.
Do you feel that European fans have too much influence in club decisions, especially coaching changes? In U.S. sports, the first year for a new coach is usually a freebie with improvement expected in year two and things needing to click in year three. In European football, the leash is much shorter.
I also think it's interesting because you guys are talking specifically about the Premier League, but in this question, he's talking about European fans in general. And in some cases, like in the Bundesliga, they actually have a say in how their club is run because of the 50 plus one rule.
I also think it's interesting because you guys are talking specifically about the Premier League, but in this question, he's talking about European fans in general. And in some cases, like in the Bundesliga, they actually have a say in how their club is run because of the 50 plus one rule.
I also think it's interesting because you guys are talking specifically about the Premier League, but in this question, he's talking about European fans in general. And in some cases, like in the Bundesliga, they actually have a say in how their club is run because of the 50 plus one rule.
Here's another Everton-related question. This is from Steve via email. As a Toffee fan, believer in the tradition, and concerned followerβ Is there a future for Goodison Park as a home to Everton women and other underage teams? Might recruits from Japan and elsewhere overseas for the women's game not justify a business plan to keep Goodison open?
Here's another Everton-related question. This is from Steve via email. As a Toffee fan, believer in the tradition, and concerned followerβ Is there a future for Goodison Park as a home to Everton women and other underage teams? Might recruits from Japan and elsewhere overseas for the women's game not justify a business plan to keep Goodison open?
Here's another Everton-related question. This is from Steve via email. As a Toffee fan, believer in the tradition, and concerned followerβ Is there a future for Goodison Park as a home to Everton women and other underage teams? Might recruits from Japan and elsewhere overseas for the women's game not justify a business plan to keep Goodison open?
Do you want to see, I know something that's happened over the past couple of years is the women's super league teams who are playing like Darby's and stuff are playing them in the men's stadium. Would you like to see that tradition kind of carry over into the new stadium with like Liverpool women and Everton women playing each other in the new stadium?
Do you want to see, I know something that's happened over the past couple of years is the women's super league teams who are playing like Darby's and stuff are playing them in the men's stadium. Would you like to see that tradition kind of carry over into the new stadium with like Liverpool women and Everton women playing each other in the new stadium?
Do you want to see, I know something that's happened over the past couple of years is the women's super league teams who are playing like Darby's and stuff are playing them in the men's stadium. Would you like to see that tradition kind of carry over into the new stadium with like Liverpool women and Everton women playing each other in the new stadium?