Rant Cast 76 – and it’s back
Welcome to a brand new season of Rant Cast and on this week’s show regulars Ed and Paul talk about Manchester United’s summer tour of the United States; assess how the club’s new players are bedding in and review the Community Shield action. We talk about Paul Scholes’ testimonial, Wesley Sneijder’s on-off-on very much off transfer from Internazionale and preview the opening game of the new Premier League season at West Bromwich Albion.
It’s good to be back and ever better to have you back! Hit us up with any feedback below or follow the pod on Twitter: Paul – @UtdRantCast, Ed – @UnitedRant
This week’s exit theme tune is by Akashic 11.
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We welcome your input – send all feedback to cast@unitedrant.co.uk or comment below. Follow Rant Cast on Twitter @UtdRantCast.
Also worth reading:
- Rant Cast 42 – leg breakers ‘R’ us
- Rant Cast 43 – sex, lies and Wayne Rooney’s contract
- Rant Cast 87 – Ferguson’s 25 years
- Rant Cast 92 – Thursday nights, Channel Five
- Rant Cast 54 – Happy New Year’s Rant
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*Alan Partridge style*
CASHBACK
Huh – my comment below was aimed at you but didn’t work!
Good show, guys. Looking forward to listening to another season’s worth of Rant Casts review and preview United’s march to a 20th title.
Awesome. Thank you for suggesting both the in and out theme tunes!
What is that opening song? Here in the US we don’t get anything like this podcast so it is a whole new world to us.
What is that opening song? Here in the US we don’t get anything like this podcast so it is a whole new world to us. Thanks again and keep it up, I look forward to it every week!
Evan – “United Calypso”
Great Pod once again, when will I be invited onto an episode??
on another note I want to scream I am so happy about united being back playing every week (riots permitting)
The United Calypso should be the new intro music
It never fails to raise a smile
Does anyone else think Ed and Paul are like the United equivalent of Mayo and Kermode from the BBC 5 Live film review?
Anyway, good to hear the podcast is back. Even if listening to it never fails to infuriate me.