(2 Jun) Blue Moon Podcast Live - Reviewing the 2016-17 season

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Blue Moon Podcast Season 8, Episode 43: Letting In Shots (Live Show)
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For the season's big finale, David Mooney and Sam Roscoe are joined by a live audience at Gullivers in Manchester - as they and the panel discuss the ins and outs of the 2016-17 season. Richard Burns, Paul Atherton, Sam Lee and Macca (The Paris Angel) are all on the panel, as we analyse just how Pep Guardiola did in his debut campaign at Manchester City. We comment on the style of play, and whether the Blues are close to what the manager expects. We look at the renaissance of Yaya Toure and Willy Caballero. We sing our praises for David Silva and discuss the goalkeeping situation with Joe Hart and Claudio Bravo. And, as we cast our eyes forward to next season, we're looking at the transfer business City have already completed, plus the areas they need to strengthen in order to make a success of 2017-18. We finish by taking some questions from the audience, covering referees, the youth academy, and the club's connection with the fans.

Episode 8.43 - Playing in his Slippers
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Thank you to everybody who has listened this season - it's been a particularly difficult season to keep up with in terms of shows and everybody that has backed us through Patreon has been a big support in keeping the show going. Both David and Sam have changed jobs during the course of the campaign and it's not been as easy to get into a studio as it once was. Ahead of next season, please help us out by becoming a backer ($2/m will get you access to a bonus 10-15 minute show each week next season) - and the money is only debited when the football is on, so you won't be charged in June or July.
 

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