Podcast special: Football’s coming home – why it matters

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Does the return of top-flight English football today matter? Of course it does.

But events of the fast few months have shown there are bigger things that matter more – something illustrated by Marcus Rashford’s dramatic intervention on the need for hungry schoolchildren to be fed over the summer holidays.

Less than an hour after the government’s U-turn on school meals, Citywire’s Richard Lander (Manchester United) Angus Foote (West Ham) and Charles Walmsley (Liverpool) discussed events off and on the pitch with Telegraph football columnist Jim White.

Take a break from all things advice and investment, sit back and enjoy!
16 Jun 2020 English United Kingdom Business · Investing

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