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Tealey Sayin Something Episode 9 Season 2

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Episode 9 Season 2

On this weeks episode we have author Andy Dale joining us:


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The group discussed the recent football match against Everton, where they lost 2-1 despite having many chances. We analyzed the team's performance, noting issues with their shape and the absence of key players like Ollie, John McGinn, and Kamara. Andy and Shaun agreed that the team needs to focus on keeping themselves above the rest in the league standings, as the gap has narrowed. Rob joined the conversation and shared an update on Shaun's wife Carol, who is currently undergoing medical appointments. They also briefly discussed Leicester City's recent six-point deduction, which has put them closer to the relegation zone.
Rob, Andy, and Shaun discussed Aston Villa's recent performance, focusing on their victories and losses. Shaun highlighted the team's control in the Everton game until a mistake led to a loss, and the lack of creativity in the Brentford game due to missing key players. The Newcastle game was praised for the team's best performance of the season, with a 2-0 win and opportunities to score more.
Discussing Andy Dale's two books, "Just 14" and "Just 15," which respectively cover Aston Villa's 1980-81 and 1981-82 seasons. They explored the background of the books, including Andy's personal connection to the club and his experience writing them. The conversation also touched on Andy's upcoming film adaptation of "Just 14" and his new book "My Aston Villa Addiction." The discussion concluded with the group reflecting on memorable Villa games, particularly the 1994 semi-final against Tranmere Rovers, and expressing concerns about VAR's impact on the game.


Edited/Produced by Chris Browne


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