Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Progress With Unity Podcast #97: Blackburn and Huddersfield reviews, Ipswich preview

That can't be McManaman because he's shooting! (Badum tish)

With all this talk of missed penalties, you might think this is a podcast about the England national team. But stuff international matches, because the aftermath is invariably disastrous for Wigan Athletic, regardless of who was or wasn't on last week's plane/bus/trike to Interglobia!

Never mind, for the multimedia televisual extravaganza that is Monday Night Football beckons. I would enjoy the game on telly, but, er, they won't let me take my CRT TV through the DW turnstiles.

Around the table this week: Barry, Gareth, Rob, Paul T, Dan and Mick

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PWU Wigan Athletic Podcast - Turn It On Again

September 17, 2014

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In the studio at the Beech Hill Book Cycle are Barry, Gareth, Paul, Mick, Rob and Dan.

This week the podcast crew look back at the Blackburn and Huddersfield games, not what we were expecting to say the least.

Paying the penalty – dives, takers and bookings, what was all that about?

Ipswich are in town next, but we have to wait until Monday because Sky Sports are broadcasting the game live, doesn't stop us previewing it though and Gareth has some interesting, yet worrying stats to reveal since the last time the two clubs met back in March.

Contents: Swift intros: virus busting (0:00); cluckin’ good Blackburn review (1:50) including Statman, fixed penalty notices part 1 (3:30) and natural selection? (9:40); review of Huddersfield ‘events’ (19:45) including penalty appeals part 2 (21:09) and Partisan FM (25:20); Monday Night Football: LIVE! Ipswich preview (28:30) including a scary Statman segment (29:10), a less worrying stat (32:20), footballing philosophy – the talk on a cereal box? (41:20) and predictions AKA hopes for Monday (46:20); Turn It On Again (48:27)

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