Blue Moon Podcast - A Manchester City Show
Summary: A weekly podcast for Manchester City fans, running through the football season. Each show contains analysis, exclusive interviews, expert opinion and topical features - and a good few laughs from the team on the panel, too.
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Podcasts:
After a stunning display against United and FA Cup progression against Port Vale, the team assess what's got City firing again.
The focus turns to City's defence of the FA Cup and the League Cup this week - but we can't ignore VAR once again...
What's the best match Manchester City have been involved in during the 2010s?
Bloody Wolves... David Mooney and Richard Burns review what went wrong at Molineux - plus the MCFC Fans' Foodbank initiative explained.
It's time to put your City trivia knowledge to the test...
Phil Foden impresses, Kevin De Bruyne excels, and it's a decade since Roberto Mancini took charge at City.
As incidents of racism in the Premier League continue this season, we look at what can be done to stamp it out.
More calls for Phil Foden to be given some more starts in matches, plus what went wrong against United... and we can't avoid VAR, either.
As Manchester City get back on track with a win at Burnley, all eyes turn to the Manchester Derby - and we hear from some players who scored in iconic City wins over United.
Where is City's rhythm and control in matches? Two good results - a win over Chelsea and qualifying for the Champions League - but two performances that, at times, were a little frantic.
Manchester City prepare for a tough return to the Premier League with a tie against Chelsea and a Champions League match with Shakhtar - plus we look at the EDS, whataboutery, and the Maine Road atmosphere.
Another defeat at Anfield and more controversy to boot - David Mooney is joined by Manchester City fans Richard and Tony Burns to dissect the events in the 3-1 loss at Liverpool.
The Claudio Bravo nightmare in Italy has left the question of how Manchester City will play at Anfield... plus we hear from Kiki Musampa on racism in football.
Tommy Doyle, Eric Garcia and Phil Foden made the headlines this week, as Manchester City progressed in the League Cup and kept pace with Liverpool at the top of the table. We also flashback to 2011-12, plus look at City's defensive options and ask why people leave early?
The gap in the Premier League is back down to six points and Manchester City feel like they've a spring in their step after wins over Crystal Palace and Atalanta... but could fixture pile-ups leave Pep Guardiola with problems?