• Amorim for Ten Hag & Who Deserved The Ballon d’Or? | Fan Debate

  • Oct 30 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

Amorim for Ten Hag & Who Deserved The Ballon d’Or? | Fan Debate

  • Summary

  • Welcome back to The Overlap’s Fan Debate, brought to you by Sky Bet.

    Jamie Carragher is joined by Paul Scholes alongside some of the biggest fan channels across England. We are also joined by Manchester United correspondent for The Athletic, Laurie Whitwell.

    We kick things off by looking at the big news from the week - Manchester United sacking Erik ten Hag. Would Emery go to United? Is Amorim the right man for the job?

    Plus, will Pep stay at Manchester City? Can Arsenal win the league with the set up they have? Will Aston Villa win a trophy this year? Who should have the Chelsea captaincy?

    Finally, was Rodri the right player to win the Ballon d'Or?

    00:00 - Promo

    00:41 - Introduction

    01:01 - Paul Scholes on Manchester United and Erik ten Hag being sacked

    03:04 - Laurie Whitwell on Manchester United’s situation

    06:51 - Manchester United fan Adam McKola

    12:03 - Liverpool fan Gareth Roberts

    13:57 - Would Emery go to United?

    14:58 - Manchester City fan Steven Mcinerney

    22:44 - Super 6 winner Lee Andrews

    24:41 - Arsenal fan Charlene Smith

    40:41 - Chelsea fan Rory Jennings

    48:26 - Tottenham fan Flav

    52:12 - Aston Villa fan Luke Robinson

    54:16 - Rodri winning the Ballon d’Or


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