Celestial Paths and Ballistic Signatures

Celestial Paths and Ballistic Signatures

After two more wins, David Mooney is joined City fan Chris Higginbottom and One Football's Dan Burke to react to the victories over Manchester United and FC Copenhagen. There's a focus on Phil Foden and Erling Haaland, plus we put United's time-wasting under the spotlight... as the Etihad grew increasingly more frustrated as the game went on.
Then it's the dreaded trip to Anfield... But have City ever had a better chance of winning there (in front of fans) during Pep Guardiola's time at the club? We discuss that and we also hear from Neil Atkinson from The Anfield Wrap to get his thoughts ahead of the game.
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Two Agueros Standing on Each Other's Shoulders (Wearing a Duffle Coat)

Two Agueros Standing on Each Other's Shoulders (Wearing a Duffle Coat)

David Mooney is joined by two City fans -- in the shape of Paul Atherton and the artist formerly known as The Paris Angel, Macca -- to review the late win against Borussia Dortmund. Historian Dr Gary James joins the show to talk about City playing under Kings of the UK, while we also check in with Dave Azzopardi from Talking Wolves ahead of the trip to Molineux. Author and City fan Simon Curtis speaks to us about his new book, City in Europe.

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The Sarcasm Competition

The Sarcasm Competition

David Mooney is joined by Jack Gaughan from The Daily Mail and Will Unwin from The Guardian to review City's games against Aston Villa and Sevilla -- focussing on City's control and momentum in matches. Sam Roscoe looks over the biggest transfer window of change in some time, before Jack from the Rule the Roost podcast joins us to talk about Tottenham's start to the season so far. Stefan Buczko from the Yellow Wall Podcast returns to give us insight into how Borussia Dortmund are playing, too.

8 Sep 20221h 13min

(Scoring 9 in 5) What a Way to Make a Living!

(Scoring 9 in 5) What a Way to Make a Living!

David Mooney is joined by Manchester City fan Adam Monk and the Manchester Evening News's chief City correspondent Simon Bajkowski to look back on a week of Erling Haaland lunacy. Back-to-back hat-tricks for the Norwegian helped City see off Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest -- not without a few moments of controversy. Frankie Maguire from the All Villa No Filler podcast joins the show to preview this weekend's trip to Villa Park, plus Thom Harris from La Liga Lowdown gives us insight into Sevilla, as City begin their Champions League campaign this week, too. We also take a look at City's newfound mental strength to keep turning around 0-2 deficits -- and Stefan Buczko from the Yellow Wall Borussia Dortmund podcast explains all about City's new signing Manuel Akanji.

1 Sep 20221h 21min

The Robots Aren't Telling Us What to Do

The Robots Aren't Telling Us What to Do

David Mooney is joined by Dom Farrell from Sporting News and City fan Joe Butterfield to review the exciting 3-3 draw at Newcastle. Should Kieran Trippier's red card have stood? Were City lucky to get a point from 3-1 down? Or should they have taken control sooner than they did? We hear all about Crystal Palace's start to the season from Dan from the blog HLTCO, while Nottingham Forest fan and journalist Nick Miller gives us insight into what's happening at the City Ground - plus Sam Roscoe examines why Palace have become a bit of a problem team for City lately.

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