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The boys are back to discuss the last month of games, which now sees Valencia flirting with European spots against the likes of Real Sociedad and Real Betis. - Hugo Duro flying high - What to do with this midfield three? - Center Back situation without Diakhaby - Looking ahead to Aprils matches
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The boys celebrate the 150th episode by discussing all the things to be grateful for this season. The explosive youth players, the Mestalla atmosphere, the 9th place position, relative lack of injuries, and recent positive gameplay are all things to be excited about. Tune into recap the latest copa del rey narrow win and upcoming matches against Ca…
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In this episode, the boys discuss the past several games, which saw a draw against Athletic, a win against Logroñés in Copa del Rey, and a choppy win against Osasuna! Listen in as they discuss current player themes, the big highlights from the past few matches, and looking ahead at Real Madrid next week.…
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Cerebróne returns to the podcast! We discuss the performance thus far of the 2022/2023 season, Baraja's performance, player profiles, and predictions for the upcoming season! Don't miss this massive discussion covering the details of the current Valencia squad! Follow him on Twitter: @cerebrone Follow him on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Cereb…
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After two wins, the boys discuss their regret starting the podcast. Their fears became reality, and Los Che lost at home against Osasuna! As late bicycle kick saw 2-1 defeat in a hard fought match. We discuss Hugo Duro's goal drought and behavior, center back challenges, final third, and Baraja's report card thus far. Will the spirit of Baraja's yo…
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The boys discuss the 2023/2023 season, which saw yet again the ins and outs of managers, the highs and lows of a youthful team. But also also an unprecedented flirtation with relegation which was only saved through raw determination and big performances from our budding youth.
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The boys discuss the perfect weekend, which saw Valencia defeat Celta Vigo and all of our relegation-risk foes lose: Almeria, Cadiz, Valladolid, and Getafe. They also discuss the Barcelona league win and Espanyol fan clash, the Valladolid half-time whistle, and what we need to do to defeat Real Madrid at home.…
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In this episode the boys discuss the last three games, which saw 6 points and a difficult to watch game away at Cadiz. They discuss what it will take to beat Villarreal, the 5-4-1 lineups, and the player performances. And last but not least the amazing game-winning goal from Javi Guerra!The Bat Boys
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Despite the departure of Gattuso and dwindling hopes for reinforcements in the winter transfer window, the Bat Boys, will continue on. They discuss the news surrounding Gattuso, the challenges that lay ahead, and the best outcome to see Peter Lim's sale of the club.
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The boys discuss the ongoing transfer window, which continues to the search for a 6, a central and winger position, the Real Madrid loss in PKs in the Super Cup, and the chances of winning against Girona tomorrow. * Yunus Musah is the Young Player of the Year for the USA and we also discuss the Gio Reyna drama inside the USA Campaign * Transfers!! …
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This episode we invite back Cerebroné (@xyCerebrone) to discuss the World Cup, Spain's elimination, France and Argentina final, and the legacy of Morocco on African World Cup football. - On the Stan's of Twitter - Tournament call vs. league ball- Argentina’s rise and mindset - Luis Enrique’s nepotism and team selection - How Scaloni - adapting and …
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The boys return to recap the bizarre Espanyol match, which saw a 2-2 draw, a red card, and the Cömert bizarro goal. They also invite Valencia long-time fan Sam Yarnell (@samyarnell) to get his take on the current season, Gattuso, and his predictions for what's ahead for Los Che.The Bat Boys
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The boys discuss the prior two games, which saw Los Che lose away at Rayo but bounce back against Celta Vigo at home. They discuss the changing midfield, the debut of Cavani, player performances, as well the highlight of the two weeks: Gattuso clutching a fans head in excitement. Join the boys and stay updated on the coolest club in La Liga.…
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In this episode, the boys recap the 5-1 Getafe win. They discuss whether they should tread lightly in the midst of a buoyant win in the Gattuso style. They discuss player performances, best moments, areas of improvement, and look ahead to the match against Rayo Vallecano.
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In this episode, the boys invite back Cerebrone (@xyCerebrone) to recap the beginning of the 2022 season, including the major transfers, initial performances under Gattuso, and the latest transfer news: the departure of Captain and Valencia's own, Carlos Soler.The Bat Boys
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The boys discuss the Copa del Rey final loss to Real Betis: player performances, the major moments, but also and the implications for the season, the future of Bordalas. They also discuss the positive outcome of this game: that the spirit of Valencianism still lives and was on full display in Seville and across the world.…
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The Boys discuss the opportunity facing Valencia in the league and Copa del Rey. They debate the prospects of Valencia finishing in Europe spots, winning the Copa del Rey, and saving the world from destruction. They remain both optimistic and cautious. They know, as any experienced Valencia fan would, that Los Che have the unique gift in filling up…
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In this episodes the boys discuss whether the calls for Bordalas's departure are warranted, and if so, a wise move for the club. They also discuss whether Ferran Torres deserved to be jeered by the Valencia fans during the Barcelona match. Tim says no. Sam says yes. Fight!
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The boys discuss the 1-1 draw and tragic 3-2 defeat versus Atletico Madrid. 1 point of 6 in these difficult matches is disappointing... or is it? Join the debate: Were these two games promising performances or did Bordalas lose winnable games with his pressing and direct tactics. Also debate player performances, whether ATL or SEV is more annoying,…
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