Fergie’s Gum

  • 72. Sit Down and Shut Up, Jim

    01:14:06||Ep. 72
    Your host, Nathan Irvine, and Mr Paul Cropper are back with another Manchester United-flavoured episode. This week, the pair discuss Sir Jim Ratcliffe being an out-of-touch div AGAIN, induct a new legend into the Fergie's Gum Hall of Fame and try to predict the young lads that will make it at United next season.All this and much more.Don't forget to subscribe, and head to fergiesgumpodcast.com to follow us across the web.
  • 71. Four Points Off The Southeners

    01:11:57||Ep. 71
    Join your host, Nathan Irvine and Mr Paul Cropper as they delve back into the week's Manchester United news.On this week's episode, there's a look at Mystic Paul's correct prediction against Tottenham at Old Trafford. We ask if it's a point earned or two lost at the London Stadium, and should Big Ben Sesko be starting every week now?We also assess the squad - well in advance - of the summer transfer window and decide who needs to be sold/released in 2026. And we answer more of your questions in the Gummer's Mailbag.All this and more on Fergie's Gum.
  • 70. Sesko's Stretford End Stunner

    01:10:10||Ep. 70
    Nathan Irvine and Mr Paul Cropper reflect on a roller-coaster of a game as Manchester United - eventually - beat Fulham. The gents look at what it would take for Michael Carrick to get the job permanently, fix their eyes on the summer transfer targets and answer the question "Is Ruben Amorim a conman?"All this and much more on Fergie's Gum.
  • 69. Dorgie Best Silences The Emirates

    01:00:22||Ep. 69
    Your host, Nathan Irvine, is joined by Ahmad Dohair to look back at a well-earned win over table-topping Arsenal.There is an appreciation of three stunning goals from Mbeumo, Dorgu (goal of the season?) and Cunha. A peep into Cropper's Transfer Corner and a look ahead to Fulham's arrival at Old Trafford on Sunday.We also put the Ruben Amorim business to bed, declaring an amnesty immediately after we review his tenure and comments.All this and much more, on Fergie's Gum - A Manchester United Podcast.
  • 68. Manchester is RED!

    01:02:16||Ep. 68
    A jubilant Nathan Irvine and Paul Cropper are back in your ears following Manchester United's much-deserved win over their noisy neighbours.There's a look at the weirdness coming from United legends, Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt. A slightly more positive preview of the Reds' trip to the Emirates Stadium this weekend. And we reveal the mystery midfielder linked to a surprise January move to Old Trafford... sort of.All this and more on Fergie's Gum.
  • 67. A Timeline of Decline

    01:18:50||Ep. 67
    Nathan Irvine and Mr Paul Cropper deliver a special show of sorts - a therapy session for depressed United fans, if you will.There's a look at Michael Carrick stepping into the interim manager role, a quick recap of the disaster against Brighton in the FA Cup and a detailed timeline of Manchester United's demise under the Glazers and Ineos ownership.Erm, enjoy?
  • 66. Ineos Shambles

    01:16:38||Ep. 66
    Nathan, Paul and Ethan sift through the wreckage of Ruben Amorim's sacking and find that Manchester United's hierarchy is... kinda worse than the Glazers.There's a look at Darren Fletcher's short stint, who could be next for the club, and the Burnley game tonight, where Fletch could make footballing history.
  • 65. Ruben Amorim SACKED!

    28:10||Ep. 65
    Nathan Irvine and Ahmad Dohair jump on the mics for an emergency podcast episode as Ruben Amorim is sacked at Manchester United. All the fallout and immediate reactions following the sort of shock decision.
  • 64. A Worrying Display Against Wolves

    55:20||Ep. 64
    Nathan Irvine is joined by Ahmad Dohair and Mr Paul Cropper for the final episode of 2025.The gents discuss all the fallout from the flat performance against Wolves. There's a look at the highs and lows of Manchester United in 2025 (warning: there are LOTS more lows). Cropper's Transfer Corner is still touting the same midfielders, and we wonder if Ruben Amorim will be in charge of the club this time next year.
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