Matchday Meltdowns - The Football Podcast

Episode 3 - RIval Fans & Boring Burnley

33 min · 18 de feb de 2026
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The conversation covers a range of topics including Burnley's performance, managerial decisions, FA Cup pitch conditions, European league performance, squad depth, financial impact, and the upcoming derby game. Key takeaways include the unpredictability of derby games, the impact of financial constraints on squad depth, the importance of depth in a squad, and the role of luck and turning points in a team's performance. Takeaways * Derby games are unpredictable * Financial constraints impact squad depth * The importance of depth in a squad * The impact of luck and turning points in a team's performance

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