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Man Utd podcast: Does Premier League matter? The Devils' Advocate

Man Utd podcast: Does Premier League matter? The Devils' Advocate

BBC News07-05-2025
The Devils' Advocate team at BBC Radio Manchester are back with a fresh episode.
This week's talk focuses on the second leg against Athletic Bilbao, and they also discuss whether the Premier League even matters after another defeat against Brentford.
Listen to the full episode on BBC Sounds
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