
Andy Mitten
Experienced football journalist and commentator, regularly appears on The Athletic to give insight on Spanish football, clubs and broader context around major fixtures.
Top 3 podcasts with Andy Mitten
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Aug 8, 2025 • 41min
Will Man United's £200m striker spree fix their problems?
Andy Mitten, a seasoned reporter covering Manchester United, teams up with Mark Critchley, a football writer offering keen insights into the Premier League. They dive into Manchester United's staggering £200 million investment in strikers and debate whether it will rejuvenate the team. The duo discusses the complexities of player transfers, the transformative changes under new management, and the delicate balance of optimism and caution from fans. With pressing expectations for the season, they analyze the club’s challenging journey ahead and the hope for a renewed era.

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Oct 28, 2025 • 36min
Has Lamine Yamal reignited El Clasico?
Join seasoned football journalists Andy Mitten, Pol Ballus, and Guilherme Rai as they dissect the fiery atmosphere of El Clasico sparked by Lamine Yamal's controversial remarks. They explore the dramatic pre-match tensions, the aftermath of player confrontations, and the challenges Yamal faced during the match. Discussions also delve into Barcelona's management of young talent and the broader implications for La Liga as they navigate competitive dynamics. Plus, insights on how key players like Bellingham and Rashford are shaping their teams add to the intrigue!

Jul 11, 2025 • 44min
Transfers that shook the world: Tevez to Man City
In this exciting discussion, senior football writers Andy Mitten and Oli Kay dive into Carlos Tevez's iconic transfer from Manchester United to Manchester City in 2009. They explore the controversy surrounding the move, marking a pivotal shift in Manchester's football rivalry. The duo unpacks Tevez's role in the power dynamics post-Abu Dhabi takeover and the financial motivations at play. They also reflect on how this transfer transformed City into a competitive force, reshaping the landscape of Premier League football forever.


