
Indo Sport podcast: The Football Show Why nobody likes the Club World Cup
Dan covers Duff's recent anger towards the Shamrock Rovers boss as well as Drogheda missing out on Europe due to a UEFA ruling.
Jonathan then explains why Gianni Infantino's club competition isn't drawing the crowds he would have liked in its early stages
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