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'I accidently headbutted my nan celebrating' - The Devils Advocate 🎧
'I accidently headbutted my nan celebrating' - The Devils Advocate 🎧

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'I accidently headbutted my nan celebrating' - The Devils Advocate 🎧

This week on the Devils' Advocate podcast from BBC Radio Manchester, Gaz Drinkwater and Joe McGrath discuss the greatest goals they have ever seen at Old Trafford."In terms of a goal that means a lot to me, when they opened Old Trafford after Covid for the first time and there was 30,000 people there, I went with my nan," said Gaz."Cavani scored a goal from the halfway line and put it over the goalkeeper. That always has a special part in my heart just because I was there."Another one involving my gran really, was Scott McTominay against Manchester City [in the final game before Covid]. I accidentally headbutted my nan whilst celebrating."Listen to the full episode on BBC Sounds

🎧 'It was Bilbao or bust
🎧 'It was Bilbao or bust

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time23-05-2025

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🎧 'It was Bilbao or bust

An emergency The Devils' Advocate podcast has Radio Manchester's Gaz Drinkwater hosts following the Europa League final defeat in is joined by fellow colleague Joe McGrath, live from the airport in Spain, who says fans are "tired and trying to get their heads around what they saw".This podcast does come with a full disclosure warning from Drinkwater though:"This is going to be one of the moodiest listens you have ever had."Listen to the full episode on BBC Sounds

'Can any manager survive finishing 17th with Man Utd?'
'Can any manager survive finishing 17th with Man Utd?'

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time15-05-2025

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'Can any manager survive finishing 17th with Man Utd?'

BBC Radio Manchester's Joe McGrath says Manchester United are currently "giving with one hand and taking with the other" after fans experienced the highs of getting to the Europa League final followed by the lows of losing to West Ham in the Premier on The Devils' Advocate podcast, McGrath said: "I think Ruben Amorim has brought the players down to such a level, with his way of speaking, that when they go up against a team like West Ham they can lose."If we got knocked out of the Europa League against Athletic Club and we played how we did against West Ham, I would have sacked him," he asked whether the club should sack Amorim if they lose the Europa League final against Tottenham, McGrath said: "It depends on how we lose the final."This season has been a disgrace - six wins out of 24 and 17 defeat overall in the Premier League."But we had a decent team out against West Ham, so why were we beaten? Are we one striker away from glory? Am I being too critical?"BBC Radio Manchester's Gaz Drinkwater added: "I do think that no matter what happens, we do have to ask questions about a manager that has come in and put Manchester United potentially 17th place in the Premier League."Can any manager survive finishing 17th with Manchester United?"What worries me is that it stinks of the Erik ten Hag situation. At the start of next season, Amorim is going to be under an unbelievable amount of pressure and there is a very high possibility that he won't be Manchester United manager at Christmas."Listen to the full podcast on BBC Sounds

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