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The Ripple Effect with James Lawrence Allcott
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230 episodes
1 day ago
Football pundit James Lawrence Allcott looks at the immediate, long-term, and off-the-wall consequences of the biggest stories in the sport, from today and yesterday.
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Football pundit James Lawrence Allcott looks at the immediate, long-term, and off-the-wall consequences of the biggest stories in the sport, from today and yesterday.
Show more...
Sports
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Bad Players Who Could Make Good Signings, Amorim's New Tactic, and Maresca's Fallout
The Ripple Effect with James Lawrence Allcott
48 minutes
3 weeks ago
Bad Players Who Could Make Good Signings, Amorim's New Tactic, and Maresca's Fallout
James Allcott is joined by JJ Bull (⁠@jj_bull⁠) to discuss players who may currently be considered underperformers but could possibly become key factors for other clubs. The pair also discuss Enzo Maresca's and Ruben Amorim’s comments and how they could each affect their clubs going forward. You can find JJ Bull on his ⁠YouTube⁠ channel. Host: James AllcottGuest: JJ BullProducer: Cai JonesEditor: Finn McSkimmingAdditional Production: Patris Gordon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Ripple Effect with James Lawrence Allcott
Football pundit James Lawrence Allcott looks at the immediate, long-term, and off-the-wall consequences of the biggest stories in the sport, from today and yesterday.