Indy Football Podcast: Wigan’s woes, managerial blows, Thiago and the battle for top four

Season 3 Episode 31: Melissa Reddy is joined by Miguel Delaney and Mark Critchley

Wednesday 08 July 2020 14:44 EDT
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The Indy Football Podcast gang return to discuss Wigan Athletic’s shocking demise into administration.

Host Melissa Reddy is joined by Chief Football Writer Miguel Delaney and Northern Football Correspondent Mark Critchley to discuss the club’s plight and the strange circumstances.

Also discussed are the futures of Carlo Ancelotti and Jose Mourinho – do they still have what it takes to manage at the highest level? And who will win the race for the top four?

Melissa also gives the latest on the future of Thiago Alcantara, Bayern Munich’s brilliant midfielder who has been heavily linked with Liverpool.

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