Jesse Lingard Reveals The Problem With Man U Today & Why He Moved To Nottingham Forest | E214

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Jesse Lingard is an English professional footballer who has played for Manchester United, West Ham United and Nottingham Forest. He has also represented his country as part of the England national team.

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0:00 Intro

02:23 Early context

06:31 Mothers depression

21:07 First break at Manchester United

23:26 Sir Alex

28:44 Gareth Southgate

32:27 Ads

34:20 Why did Manchester United struggle with so many good players?

37:54 Not going to the Euros

39:50 Your mother being admitted to hospital & your depression

47:26 Manchester United losing the control.

57:04 Moving to Nottingham Forrest

01:04:01 Your companies

01:11:26 Last guest question

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Nottingham is a UK city in central England’s Midlands region. It’s known for its role in the Robin Hood legend and for the hilltop Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery, rebuilt many times since the medieval era.

Nottingham is bisected by the River Trent, and has a population of 331,297 (2019, Eurostat).

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