Indy Football Podcast: Champions League draw power rankings plus Liverpool vs Manchester United

Ed Malyon is joined by Jack Pitt-Brooke and Miguel Delaney for a jam-packed show

Monday 17 December 2018 12:42 EST
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After a wild weekend came a manic Monday as Liverpool's win over Manchester United faded into a Champions League draw that always throws up some surprises - mainly because it's a draw, and nobody knows who will get who.

Ed Malyon is joined by Jack Pitt-Brooke and Miguel Delaney in the studio to discuss both of the above, with the guys ranking the eight round-of-16 ties in their order of preference.

Then they move on to dissecting the weekend's big game, where Liverpool utterly took apart a miserable United side.

As ever, there were a lot of tangential discussions and obscure pop culture references as the guys discussed all the latest football news.

Click play above to listen to the latest episode, which is also available on iTunes, acast and all other podcast providers (if the audio is not appearing on your mobile, you may need to view on desktop or download the podcast).

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