Red Devil Rants: A Manchester United Podcast

S03E01 - England’s Win for the World, United’s Ruthless Rebuild & The Quarter‑Game Future

1 h 5 min · 15 de jul de 2026
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In our season opener, we dive straight into the chaos: why our eternal hatred of Argentina makes any England win feel like a global victory and why this England side still can’t dominate games or kill them off. We debate whether Declan Rice is the most impossible midfielder to partner and why the English media seem obsessed with manufacturing drama even when the camp is calm. We ask if Bellingham is quietly disliked simply because he never played in the Premier League.   From there, we tear into the World Cup half‑time show, question whether BBC and ITV are right to avoid airing it live and explore whether any major league might actually split matches into four quarters.   Then it’s United time: after Lemmens’ mistake, we assess whether he’s as good as we thought and if the error will haunt him. We look at whether signing Karl Darlow is a clever way to keep him grounded and fighting for his spot. We discuss whether Rashford will ever truly play for United again or if the club is simply protecting his value. We break down United’s ruthless decision to walk away from the Ederson deal, question whether Andrey Santos is the right midfield upgrade and ask if the club needs a marquee signing to calm the fanbase.   A fiery, opinion‑packed start to Season 3, exactly how we like it.

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Portada del episodio S03E01 - England’s Win for the World, United’s Ruthless Rebuild & The Quarter‑Game Future

S03E01 - England’s Win for the World, United’s Ruthless Rebuild & The Quarter‑Game Future

In our season opener, we dive straight into the chaos: why our eternal hatred of Argentina makes any England win feel like a global victory and why this England side still can’t dominate games or kill them off. We debate whether Declan Rice is the most impossible midfielder to partner and why the English media seem obsessed with manufacturing drama even when the camp is calm. We ask if Bellingham is quietly disliked simply because he never played in the Premier League.   From there, we tear into the World Cup half‑time show, question whether BBC and ITV are right to avoid airing it live and explore whether any major league might actually split matches into four quarters.   Then it’s United time: after Lemmens’ mistake, we assess whether he’s as good as we thought and if the error will haunt him. We look at whether signing Karl Darlow is a clever way to keep him grounded and fighting for his spot. We discuss whether Rashford will ever truly play for United again or if the club is simply protecting his value. We break down United’s ruthless decision to walk away from the Ederson deal, question whether Andrey Santos is the right midfield upgrade and ask if the club needs a marquee signing to calm the fanbase.   A fiery, opinion‑packed start to Season 3, exactly how we like it.

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Portada del episodio S02E49 - All or Nothing… or Just United Being United?

S02E49 - All or Nothing… or Just United Being United?

In this episode, we start with the UK’s shift to a new Prime Minister and ask the completely unserious but strangely compelling question: Does national stability secretly depend on Manchester United being stable too? From there, we dive into United agreeing to film an All or Nothing documentary and whether this makes Carrick a yes‑man for the board after Amorim famously refused. Do the club genuinely believe they’re on the verge of something great or is this just another marketing masterclass. We debate whether players will behave more professionally with cameras everywhere and whether the documentary all but guarantees Carrick survives the full season. We also break down United’s Premier League fixtures and what they reveal about the months ahead. Then we switch to the World Cup: Is Tuchel’s squad selection starting to make more sense, and which teams have impressed us so far? Finally, we tackle a surprisingly emotional topic, should players be allowed to leave the World Cup to be present for the birth of their child or does national duty come first. A packed episode blending football, drama, ethics, and a bit of chaos.

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