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The Brazilian Shirt Name Podcast - 8th January 2000 - Vasco da Gama v Manchester United - The World Club Cup

8th January 2000 - Vasco da Gama v Manchester United - The World Club Cup

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01/27/22 • 56 min

The Brazilian Shirt Name Podcast
Dotun and Tim go back to 2000 when Manchester United travelled to Rio to take on Vasco Da Gama. They discuss the game, how Manchester United became a global giant, the millenium and the music at the time.
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Dotun and Tim go back to 2000 when Manchester United travelled to Rio to take on Vasco Da Gama. They discuss the game, how Manchester United became a global giant, the millenium and the music at the time.

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