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Mark Chapman, Kelly Cates, Steve Crossman, Darren Fletcher and the rest of the BBC Radio 5 Live Football Daily team bring you the latest news, insight, analysis and big name guests from the Premier League, WSL and the Football League, plus Scottish, International and European football.
Get in touch with us @5liveSport on social media and remember to leave us your ratings and reviews.

Football Daily BBC Podcasts

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Mark Chapman, Kelly Cates, Steve Crossman, Darren Fletcher and the rest of the BBC Radio 5 Live Football Daily team bring you the latest news, insight, analysis and big name guests from the Premier League, WSL and the Football League, plus Scottish, International and European football.
Get in touch with us @5liveSport on social media and remember to leave us your ratings and reviews.

こちらで聴く: Apple Podcasts
サブスクリプションとmacOS 11.4以降が必要です

    Euro Leagues: Olympiakos shock Aston Villa

    Euro Leagues: Olympiakos shock Aston Villa

    Steve Crossman presents Euro Leagues and is joined by Guillem Balagué and Julien Laurens. John Murray, Rachel Corsie and Stephen Warnock have all the reaction to Aston Villa’s shock 4-2 defeat against Olympiakos in the Europa Conference League.
    Hear from Aston Villa boss Unai Emery on the result at Villa Park and his thoughts heading into the second leg.
    The team talk Champions League after Julien watched Borussia Dortmund beat PSG in Germany as Jadon Sancho starred. Guillem also gives his thoughts on Real Madrid’s draw against Bayern Munich in the first leg.
    Timecodes:
    0:10 Intro
    01:00 Aston Villa reaction
    07:10 Julien Laurens on Olympiakos
    11:30 Champions League: Borussia Dortmund v PSG
    18:10 Real Madrid v Bayern Munich

    • 28分
    72+: The Final Day Preview

    72+: The Final Day Preview

    Aaron Paul, Jobi McAnuff and Colchester United manager Danny Cowley look ahead to the final day of the Championship season. Conor Coady joins the pod to reflect on his title victory with Leicester City, whilst Sheffield Wednesday captain Barry Bannan also makes an appearance, speaking about the club's upturn in form, and their survival chances heading into Saturday. The team discuss the state of the clubs in and around the Championship playoff places, whilst also previewing the League 1 and 2 playoffs.

    • 40分
    Euro Leagues: Gerard Pique special

    Euro Leagues: Gerard Pique special

    Former Barcelona, Manchester United and Spain defender Gerard Pique chats in depth with Steve Crossman and Guillem Balague about his sensational, trophy-laden career and the Kings League that he has launched.
    TIME CODES
    1 min – Pique discusses the first time he met Guillem and Spain’s 2010 World Cup win.
    3 mins – Pique discusses what he thinks Pique is like as a person.
    5 mins – Pique discusses his earliest memories of football.
    6 mins – Why Pique choose to leave La Masia for Manchester United, how he found life at Old Trafford and the reasons behind his decision to leave.
    16 mins – The reasons why Pique returned to Barcelona – and why the club were so successful.
    25 mins – Who Pique thinks would win a match between the current Man City side and the best Barca team he played in
    27 mins – The Kings League – what it is, why Pique created it and what he thinks it can go on to achieve.

    • 36分
    Real draw at Bayern & Ipswich on verge of promotion

    Real draw at Bayern & Ipswich on verge of promotion

    Kelly Cates has reaction to Real Madrid’s draw at Bayern Munich in their UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg. She’s joined by Paul Robinson, Pat Nevin, correspondent John Murray and Statman Dave. Would Thomas Tuchel be a good fit at Manchester United? What does the future hold for Marcus Rashford? And Ipswich Town are on the verge of promotion to the Premier League after winning at Coventry City.
    00:30 Vinícius’ double earns Real draw with Bayern
    07:35 Thomas Tuchel linked with move to Man Utd
    15:20 Stick or twist with Marcus Rashford?
    25:25 Ipswich Town on the verge of promotion

    • 30分
    Women's Football Weekly: Project ACL & Champions League drama

    Women's Football Weekly: Project ACL & Champions League drama

    Ben Haines and England Women's record goal scorer Ellen White are joined by England and Manchester City’s Esme Morgan. The team reflect on the Champions League drama as Chelsea lost out to Barcelona in the semi-final and a look at the promotions and relegations.
    Plus Esme and Ellen share their thoughts on a new three-year project researching ACL injury prevention.
    Timecodes:
    0:10 Intro
    04:30 Chelsea out of Champions League
    16:10 Esme on Man City & title race
    20:30 Promotion and relegation
    25:10 New ACL project

    • 35分
    MNC: Spending caps, touchline spats & Chris’ super stat

    MNC: Spending caps, touchline spats & Chris’ super stat

    After a week away Mark Chapman is back to keep Rory and Chris in check - as Leon Osman joins to discuss this weekend’s football and the breaking news that Premier League clubs have agreed to introduce a spending cap. Kieran Maguire from the Price of Football podcast gives his expert opinion on what this could mean.
    The guys also discuss the importance of set-pieces for Arsenal this season - but do Spurs need to follow suit?
    They also chat the touchline spat between Mo Salah and Jürgen Klopp. While the manager is on his way out, will the striker still be at Liverpool next season?
    And it’s been a very different few weeks for Bournemouth and Brighton. Should Andoni Iraola be in the discussion for manager of the season? Whereas, has Roberto De Zerbi’s stock taken a hit if he wanted to look for a job elsewhere?
    TOPICS:
    00'15 Chappers is back
    04'20 Spending caps with Kieran Maguire
    17'30 The importance of set-pieces
    33'30 Mo Salah and Jürgen Klopp have a sideline spat
    40'35 The rise of Bournemouth
    46'00 Has Roberto De Zerbi's managerial stock been damaged?

    • 51分

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4.0/5
62件の評価

62件の評価

Kumarick

Interesting but unreliable

The Guardian’s Football Weekly is a twice weekly podcast, and The Game from the Times comes out once a week. So it’s really nice to have a good-quality (almost) daily podcast focussed on football. A couple of things that could be improved:

1. With about one out of every ten episodes, the file is damaged and can’t be downloaded or streamed. Making an MP3 file and putting it on a server without damaging it should be a routine task, and is done with approximately 100% reliability by most outfits. It’s difficult to understand why that’s such a challenge for the BBC.

2. Get rid of the ridiculous “wall of sound” intro (and outro, and occasional insert). It’s twice as loud as the content, so listeners have to keep rushing to the volume controls during each episode. It sounds like you let a kid loose playing with some sound effects, and then said, “OK, that’ll do.”

While you’re at it, how about rewriting the jingles so that they make more sense?

“Podcast it now on BBC Radio 5 Live.” We just listen; you are the guys who are doing the broad/podcasting.

“Thank you for taking the time to download this BBC Radio 5 Live podcast.” If you’re talking about actual manual downloading, then presumably you’re referring to each individual episode, not the podcast as a whole. In any case, most people subscribe to a podcast, and then each episode is downloaded automatically; most of us don’t preview each episode and then make a decision to download it. And, even when we do, it usually involves tapping a button once, rather than the complex and time-consuming operation you seem to be picturing.

imposter337

Sutton wrong

There is too much of that numpy Chris Sutton. So irritating and lacking in football knowledge. Not as funny as he thinks either. The other presenters are not bad. Too much banter though. ’.

supermac1978

Great show, but...

The sports media always talks in extremes whether that be about Jose’s epic fall from elite management or man u’s ability to win the prem again. Mourinho has not lost his touch; he’s a great manager. Think about his two predecessors at Man U, one of whom won nothing and the other an Fa cup and both came in with strong reputAtions. If Jose went to Spurs with their players and defence I think he’d surpass poch (albeit
In the short term)

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