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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: Xavi stays & Guillem’s Thong Song

    Euro Leagues: Xavi stays & Guillem’s Thong Song

    John Bennett talks European football with Julien Laurens, James Horncastle and Kristof Terreur. Guillem Balagué joins the pod to react to Xavi changing his mind about leaving Barcelona. The panel discuss Bayern Munich contacting Ralf Rangnick about their manager’s job, and Inter winning Serie A. And Dutch football writer Elko Born swings by to give the lowdown on Feyenoord’s Arne Slot, who’s confirmed he wants Liverpool job.
    00:35 Mbappé’s nutmeg
    02:25 President Macron scores a penalty
    05:50 Xavi to remain as Barcelona coach until 2025
    15:45 Rangnick 'contacted by Bayern Munich' about manager job
    25:00 Arne Slot confirms he wants Liverpool job
    31:30 Inter seal Serie A title by winning Milan derby

    • 38分
    Liverpool lose to Everton & Arne to Slot in?

    Liverpool lose to Everton & Arne to Slot in?

    Steve Crossman has reaction to Wednesday’s Premier League results as Everton stun Liverpool. He’s joined by Conor Coady, Michael Brown, Andy Reid, Clinton Morrison and correspondent John Murray. Hear from Jürgen Klopp, Sean Dyche, and Erik ten Hag after Manchester United come from behind twice to beat Sheffield United. And Dutch journalist Marcel van der Kraan joins the pod with Liverpool set to open talks with Feyenoord over manager Arne Slot.
    01:45 A blow for Liverpool in the title race
    02:50 A performance for Everton to be proud of
    06:05 Klopp’s last Merseyside Derby ends in defeat
    11:25 Klopp: “Nothing good to say about tonight”
    13:30 Man Utd fight back twice to beat Sheff Utd
    20:15 Mateta scores twice as Palace beat Newcastle
    21:50 Bournemouth into top half with win at Wolves
    23:05 Everton’s Sean Dyche: “I asked the Toffees to rise”
    25:05 Will Arne Slot be Liverpool’s Jürgen Klopp replacement?

    • 34分
    Women’s Football Weekly: Erin Cuthbert on Chelsea's Champions League dream

    Women’s Football Weekly: Erin Cuthbert on Chelsea's Champions League dream

    Ben Haines and England Women's record goal scorer Ellen White are joined by Bay FC’s Jen Beattie. Jen gives an insight into life in San Francisco and how the NWSL compares to the WSL, plus her thoughts on the new Taylor Swift album!
    Chelsea’s Erin Cuthbert drops by after scoring the only goal against Barcelona in the Champions League semi-final, making it advantage Chelsea heading into the second leg.
    As the Championship also draws to a close Head of Women’s Football at Crystal Palace Grace Williams joins the pod as the club sit on the brink of promotion.
    Timecodes:
    0:10 Intro
    01:30 Jen Beattie & Bay FC!
    12:10 Erin Cuthbert on Champions League
    24:10 Title Race
    30:00 Grace Williams Crystal Palace

    • 39分
    Arsenal thrash Chelsea, Erik ten Hag's future and Unai Emery's new deal

    Arsenal thrash Chelsea, Erik ten Hag's future and Unai Emery's new deal

    Steve Crossman is joined on the Tuesday Night Club with former Chelsea goalkeeper Rob Green, ex Manchester City midfielder Izzy Christiansen & ESPN's Senior Football writer Mark Ogden.
    Hear reaction to Arsenal's 5-0 win over Chelsea at the Emirates which sends them three points clear at the top of the Premier League table with Alistair Bruce-Ball and former Brighton striker Glenn Murray plus Mikel Arteta, Mauricio Pochettino and Ben White.
    The panel also discuss the news that UEFA is set to confirm nations will have 26-man squads for this summer’s European Championship in Germany, Erik ten Hag's future at Manchester United and Unai Emery's new contract at Aston Villa.
    Leicester boss Enzo Maresca also gives his thoughts after his side's 5-0 win over Southampton took them to within one win of promotion.
    TOPICS
    0 mins - Arsenal 5-0 Chelsea
    2 mins - Mikel Arteta
    8 mins - Mauricio Pochettino
    13 mins - Ben White
    15 mins - Leicester 5-0 Southampton
    17 mins - Enzo Maresca
    18 mins - Euros squad discussion
    24 mins - Erik ten Hag's Manchester United future
    33 mins - Unai Emery's new contract at Aston Villa

    • 39分
    MNC: Refereeing, football smells & red trousers

    MNC: Refereeing, football smells & red trousers

    Kelly Cates is joined by Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Shay Given for the Monday Night Club. They begin by talking about Nottingham Forest's frustration with refereeing following their 2-0 Premier League defeat at Everton.
    Victory for Sean Dyche's side leads into discussion about their fight to stay in the Premier League, before Burnley are the focus following their 4-1 win at Sheffield United.
    The panel then cover Manchester United scraping past Coventry City to make the FA Cup final, delving into the topic of goalkeepers receiving yellow cards, after incidents involving United's André Onana and Aston Villa's Emiliano Martínez during the past week.
    TIMECODES:
    05:43 - Nottingham Forest
    21:45 - Everton
    27:42 - Burnley
    33:38 - Manchester United and Coventry City
    42:23 - Goalkeepers and yellow cards

    • 51分
    Man Utd’s ‘humiliating victory’ & THAT Forest post

    Man Utd’s ‘humiliating victory’ & THAT Forest post

    Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha have FA Cup and Premier League reaction. They’re joined by former West Ham midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker and The Telegraph’s Luke Edwards. Hear from Erik ten Hag and Mark Robins after Manchester United survive Coventry City’s comeback in their FA Cup semi-final at Wembley. Catch Nuno Espírito Santo’s thoughts after Forest take to social media to question the VAR. And hear from Jürgen Klopp as Liverpool beat Fulham to go joint-top.
    00:30 Was it the best semi-final of all time?
    05:15 Coventry boss Mark Robins: “We were a toenail offside”
    08:00 Man Utd get away with one
    12:40 Erik ten Hag: “The way we did it isn’t okay”
    15:00 Do Man Utd stand a chance vs Man City in the final?
    16:55 Forest question VAR official and ‘consider options’
    26:40 Everton climb towards safety
    28:15 Liverpool win to go joint-top with Arsenal
    33:10 Palace put five past ‘drifting’ West Ham
    35:40 ‘Classless’ Antony features in Question Time

    • 38分

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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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