Loaded Questions Podcast Episode 16
The second episode (36 of the Loaded Questions Podcast hosted by Last Word on Sports has arrived. The 16th episode with Adam, Troy & Barr) sees the boys talk about the weekend of Premier League football so far.
Following Saturday night’s results, they discuss the ongoing crisis at Manchester United, followed by the fallout from Liverpool’s shock 2-0 loss to West Ham. Then, at the top, they delve into Arsenal and Manchester City’s vital wins and what each could mean for their season.
This is followed by the question: are Leicester finally regressing? And after their three wins and solid early season form, are Spurs title contenders? To finish off the podcast, the boys discuss the January transfer window, who is likely to go where (if at all) and who will be big spenders during the window. Players include Mané, Mahrez, Stones, Lukaku, Subotić and more.
The Loaded Questions Podcast mainly discusses all the latest Premier League, NBA and NFL news. It varies based on the week, what has happened and what time of year. The Podcast itself is now split into two parts, one for American Sports and the other for European football. LQ generally airs on a Sunday, with an occasional special midweek edition when time permits! It’s available immediately via SoundCloud, iTunes and Last Word Radio. Follow the Podcast on Twitter @LoadedQsPodcast
Adam Joseph: Adam is a freelance writer from Melbourne, Australia. He became an avid Manchester United supporter back when they were the only team on television. Kevin Durant made him fall in love with the Oklahoma City Thunder, and he is a diehard New England Patriots fan. If it’s a sport, chances are Adam will talk about it.
Troy Joseph: Passionate football follower, Arsenal til I die; NBA and Orlando Magic since Shaq started rocking rims in Florida. Though the Gunners and Magic are his main passion, Troy has a soft spot for the Philadelphia Eagles since Dawkins and Douglas destroyed offenses.
Ryan Barr: As a first generation Australian with Scottish parents, he was born with Football in his blood. Not long after he witnessed Donovan McNabb turn the NFL’s toughest fan base from boos to cheers and had to be apart of the Philadelphia Eagles. Last but not least, Kobe Bryant made him mesmerised with the game of Basketball and the LA Lakers.
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