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Managing Madrid Podcast: Real Madrid All-time Draft

Kiyan Sobhani, Lucas Navarrete, Matt Wiltse, and Om Arvind draft their all-time teams and stack them up against each other

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On this episode of the Managing Madrid Podcast, Kiyan Sobhani, Lucas Navarrete, Matt Wiltse, and Om Arvind take turns drafting their all-time Real Madrid team.

House rules:

  • No player can appear twice. Everyone has a different team.
  • We’re selecting the PEAK of each player, without focusing on longevity
  • It’s a snake draft
  • Any position can be selected at any time. We’re not drafting by position
  • Managers are selected at the end
  • Tactics and formation explained by each person after the draft is over. That’s where the discussion gets really interesting
  • Who wins? Let us know!

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Hosts this week:

Kiyan Sobhani (@KiyanSo)

Matt Wiltse (@MattWiltse4)

Lucas Navarrete (@LucasNavarreteM)

Om Arvind

Poll

Whose team is the best?

This poll is closed

  • 35%
    Om’s
    (43 votes)
  • 35%
    Lucas’
    (43 votes)
  • 9%
    Matt’s
    (11 votes)
  • 19%
    Kiyan’s
    (23 votes)
120 votes total Vote Now

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