The Indy Football Podcast: Man City vs Chelsea dissected, Brighton talk and reflecting on a sad weekend in Serie A
Host Ed Malyon is joined by Jonathan Liew and Mark Critchley for this week's episode
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This week, sports editor and host Ed Malyon is joined in the studio by chief sports writer Jonathan Liew to deconstruct Manchester City's brilliance and the rights and wrongs of Chelsea's approach to the game.
Mark Critchley joins on the phone from Manchester to give his thoughts and look ahead to Liverpool's Champions League dead rubber with FC Porto.
Then the guys discuss Brighton's season before moving onto the sad news regarding Davide Astori, and a look at Napoli's faltering title challenge.
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