Dan and I cover an action packed week of City action that began with the loss to Chelsea and ended with the potential loss of Grosicki to West Brom. Plus what does it mean for Bowen?
Dan and I are back after a tumultuous end to the transfer window saw both Bowen and Grosicki depart. We discuss what positives we can look to in the team, and how City will fare against Reading this weekend.
Dan and I are back to discuss the thrilling draw with Swansea, and what it means for our upcoming clashes with Preston and Barnsley. Plus we Flashback to a complete PL performance against Cardiff
I'm joined by Logan to go through what's gone wrong for City, and to see if there's light at the end of the tunnel. We chat everything from injuries, to owners, to manager, to personnel.
More than a month since the last episode! I caught up with Mitch to chat about his experience heading over to the UK for the first time to watch City play against Leeds and Stoke. If we were to do more episodes over the coming month, what sort of content would you like to see? Review of the season by month, review of the players by area on the pitch, review of the past decade, a round up of media content each week, or something else?
Yeah that was the last one that occurred to me and was probably the one that most excited me as there's a fair few more highlights in doing a decade review than just this season.
Over the next several weeks we'll be reviewing the playing squad from this season, starting this week with the Goalkeepers and Defenders who have turned out for City. Dan and Brad joined me for the review:
Lauren and I round up all City related news from the past week. David Silva calls Hull City his toughest club opponent, Marcus Maddison is given the green light to stick with the club, and the club suspend all membership payments for the month of May. What does this all mean moving forward?
Our last (?) episode for the season, as Dan and I review City's forwards, and discuss the recent news regarding City's place in campaigning for the season to be ended
Dan and I are back, somewhat unexpectedly, as the season nears a restart. City have managed to sign a bulk of players to 9-game extensions, however there are a notable three players who haven't done so, in Kingsley, Lichaj and Jackson Irvine, along with Maddison and Wilks not having their loan deals extended. The pair discuss the implications of this as well as focus on City's chances against Charlton.
Yeah was crazy, I mention in the ep that I had to re-draft the notes because I had a whole bit on the uncertainty around a few of the players!
Logan, Dan and I discuss an eventful week in the club's history, with Hull City going down 1-0 to Charlton Athletic on Saturday to drop the club into the relegation zone, whilst on Monday evening Australian time, news broke of an extensive piece being run by The Athletic online which detailed the scurrilous operations of the Allams over their tenure. We also look ahead to an important clash with Birmingham and discuss what can be done to improve the side's chances.
Dan and I discuss a rather surprising draw with Birmingham - surprising in the first instance because City shot off to a two-goal lead, and then surprising because City failed to capitalise (although perhaps this isn't all that surprising). We also cover the promising form shown by a number of senior players, especially James Scott, and look ahead to a big clash with Middlesbrough Friday morning.
Dan, Brad and I discuss the relief of finally getting a win against Middlesbrough, and the transformative power of it as we saw an improved performance against West Brom. The three of us also look ahead at two important fixtures against Bristol City and Millwall.
I'm joined by Mike to discuss a thoroughly disappointing two games against Bristol City and Millwall. We assess what went wrong, and what has gone wrong more broadly in the season. Is it McGann's game style and philosophy? The playing personnel? Or the off-field situation? The pair also assess City's prospects of survival with two mammoth games coming up against Wigan and Luton.