A Manchester City Podcast with Sam Lee and David Mooney. more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 118 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsNewsSoccerSports News |
David Mooney is joined by The Athletic's City correspondent, Sam Lee, to discuss how Manchester City navigated the potentially tough test at Brighton with relative comfort. more
David Mooney is alongside The Athletic's Manchester City correspondent Sam Lee and former City defender Nedum Onuoha to discuss Nedum's experiences of playing football on an amateur level since retiring. They talk about "defending a throw-in like you... more
We were asking what happens next for Manchester City after the elimination from the Champions League against Real Madrid... and Saturday was the answer. David Mooney is joined by The Athletic's City Correspondent, Sam Lee, to discuss the fatigued per... more
After elimination from the Champions League in a penalty shoot-out with Real Madrid, David Mooney is joined by The Athletic's City correspondent, Sam Lee, to discuss the game and the performance (and the penalties). more
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My favorite podcast and it’s not even close. Sam and David do a great job week in and week out stimulating conversation around City and offering unique perspectives. Details shows are great too. Always look forward to listening after a game no matter the result.
There’s little to no drip to this podcast. I’ve listened since it was on The Athletic and it was mid-table then but better than nothing. Never really understood what happened other than they got relegated and Sam decided to stay and have a go in the Championship. It makes me a little sad to say it, but for the best team in the world - it’s just not good enough. Sorry fellas.
They don’t come any better than this, love listening to LMT.
I nearly cancelled The Athletic when they cancelled Why Always Us but the guys are doing these so frequently you get your monies worth - I look forward to just chilling and listening. I put a £1 coin in the jar every time Nedum says ‘know what I mean?’ on Details 😁 so will be looking forward the the live one on 16th!
I subscribed to this when the “Why Always Us” podcast ended. Its very good value and glad I did. more
Apple Podcasts | #229 | United States/Sports/Soccer |
Apple Podcasts | #113 | United Kingdom/Sports/Soccer |
Apple Podcasts | #56 | Australia/Sports/Soccer |
Apple Podcasts | #56 | Philippines/Sports/Soccer |
Apple Podcasts | #77 | South Africa/Sports/Soccer |
Apple Podcasts | #88 | India/Sports/Soccer |
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