Jun
1
2009

Soccerlens Podcast: Wrapping up the season, Ancelotti’s long road ahead, and Downing to Liverpool!

Written by Stephen Darwin

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Do I hear Rafa Benitez calling my name?

On the 15th episode of the Soccerlens Podcast, Stephen Darwin is joined by WhoAteAllThePies founder Ollie Irish, Chris Toy from Studs Up and Soccerlens’ very own Russell Wall to discuss the big four, Tottenham and transfer speculation.

The show will be debating whether Carlo Ancelotti will survive for atleast a season at Chelsea, Manchester United’s campaign beyond that defeat to Barcelona and Chris and Ollie urge Liverpool to make a move for Stewart Downing.

Among the points of discussion raised with Ollie Irish, Chris Toy and Russell Wall were:

  • A summary of Liverpool’s season
  • Ancelotti’s appointment at Chelsea
  • In Wenger Arsenal trust
  • Tottenham’s chances next season
  • The future’s of David Villa, Carlos Tevez and Emmanuel Adebayor
  • Plus more on top of that!

Show Details
Date: Monday 1st June 2009
Host: Stephen Darwin
Guest 1: Ollie Irish
Guest 2: Chris Toy
Guest 3: Russell Wall

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Download link (mp3, 40mb, 43 mins)

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Discussion - One Response

  1. 04/06/2009 Boro-Beast

    Downing isn’t going to leave he is on the injury bench now and no-one would possibley want an injured player now would they so boro will have him till january were if he can stay fit he will leave.

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