The eighth edition of the ‘Lancashire Football Podcast’ is now live!
Our UCLAN student and Prost International contributors have created a weekly show about all things Lancs.
Ashley Edwards, Matt Smith, Ben Olawumi and guest Joe Heaton, in the absence of Callum Insull, offered their insights on this weeks topics:
- Despite 75 minutes of domination, Blackpool concede twice in the last 15 minutes to draw away to Lincoln City. Is this a cause for concern for the Seasiders?
- Accrington Stanley fall to a 5-1 defeat at home to AFC Wimbledon, their second big loss in four games. After such a strong start to the campaign, what are the reasons for their sudden loss of form?
- Burnley lose 1-2 at home to Newcastle United, the second time they’ve squandered a lead in as many games. With the Clarets looking over their shoulder at the relegation spots, where is it going wrong at the minute for Sean Dyche’s side?
You can listen to the podcast at Anchor FM or Spotify.
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