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Podcast: Going For Gull’d

29th February 2024

After Saturday’s incredible victory against Manchester United, Fulham look to make it back-to-back wins in the Premier League for the first time since early December this weekend, as Brighton visit Craven Cottage. In this episode, we look at whether some notable absences for the seagulls can help Fulham to put more pressure on the sides above.

And of course, we analyse Saturday’s magnificent display in more detail. Peter lifts the lid on Fulham’s tactical approach, as Silva’s side ran through the United midfield time after time after time.

Also we answer your questions on throw-ins, the lack of media attention and poor referee timekeeping. Finally, we finish with a This’ll Catch On.”

00:00 – United final word
20:10 – Brighton preview
41:20 – Emails
56:30 – This’ll Catch On

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