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Podcast Appearances
It's time now, though, to hear from Roy Hodgson.
David Jones caught up with him earlier this week to talk all things management.
And welcome back to the Football Show.
Graeme Sinnes and Gary Neville are still with us and we're also joined by Leeds MD, Angus Kinnear.
Good morning to you, Angus.
I want to start just by reflecting on the news this week of the death of Norman Hunter and the way that the club have chosen to pay tribute to him is by naming a stand after him, which seems fitting that it happened at a place where he made so many people happy.
And people sitting in the Norman Hunter stand could potentially next season be watching top flight football again at Leeds United.
It's a difficult position to be in when you're in prime position at the top of the championship, trying to think about what's best for the good of the game, trying to think about the health of supporters and, of course, of your staff, including the playing staff at the club.
So what's your position on how best
Angus, how difficult could that be practically if we go past that June 30th deadline, if it is September, as we're hearing from other European countries, and there are contracts
the playing staff potentially.
How difficult is it then to start thinking about completing this season rather than starting a new one?
Now, as promised, we are joined by Matt LaTissier.
And Matt, not your first appearance on the show.
We've already seen you talking to Ralf Haas and Hutel.
It was a really honest and open interview from him.
He talked about particularly the challenges after that 9-0 defeat.
Where do you think he is now?
Where do you think his relationship with the club and the supporters is now?
Yeah, and they've found themselves in a much stronger position since then.