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I noticed this Podcast which features an interview with Danny Taylor which took place on Sunday after the Blackpool game.
Cant say I am familiar with the young upstarts who run the Podcast but it is certainly an excellent listen, and getting the interview with Danny was a big plus for them - the interview with Danny starts around the 42 minute mark
https://audioboom.com/posts/7961883-3-wins-on-the-spin-daniel-taylor-reveals-all-some
Danny's mood appears to have mellowed a tad and his interview is very revealing despite a few contradictions and false conclusions.
The Podcast team ask him a number of questions on a variety of subjects and the answers are well worth the listen:
The subjects covered range from Danny's favourite "axe to grind" figures like Vrentzos, Owen and Randall through the Karanka and MON saga's, Billy's dismissal, the new stand and the latest transfer window.
Vrentzos comes across as a particularly bad piece of work.
Danny also mentions that he thinks Murphy waited too long in sacking Hughton and he realises that.
The interview lasts the best part of a hour; if you have the time give it a listen, you will not be disappointed.
Cant say I am familiar with the young upstarts who run the Podcast but it is certainly an excellent listen, and getting the interview with Danny was a big plus for them - the interview with Danny starts around the 42 minute mark
https://audioboom.com/posts/7961883-3-wins-on-the-spin-daniel-taylor-reveals-all-some
Danny's mood appears to have mellowed a tad and his interview is very revealing despite a few contradictions and false conclusions.
The Podcast team ask him a number of questions on a variety of subjects and the answers are well worth the listen:
The subjects covered range from Danny's favourite "axe to grind" figures like Vrentzos, Owen and Randall through the Karanka and MON saga's, Billy's dismissal, the new stand and the latest transfer window.
Vrentzos comes across as a particularly bad piece of work.
Danny also mentions that he thinks Murphy waited too long in sacking Hughton and he realises that.
The interview lasts the best part of a hour; if you have the time give it a listen, you will not be disappointed.