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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: Liverpool out & Martínez ‘makes it fun’

    Euro Leagues: Liverpool out & Martínez ‘makes it fun’

    Steve Crossman has reaction to European results for Liverpool, West Ham and Aston Villa. He’s joined by European football experts Julien Laurens and Kristof Terreur. Stephen Warnock and Vicki Sparks reflect on Atalanta knocking Liverpool out of the UEFA Europa League. Danny Gabbidon and Ali Bruce-Ball watched West Ham suffer the same fate against Bayer Leverkusen. Hear from Jürgen Klopp, David Moyes, and Unai Emery as Aston Villa are left flying the flag in the UEFA Europa Conference League after beating Lille.
    00:50 Aston Villa reach first major European semi since 1982
    05:00 Emery on Emi Martínez’s ‘important personality’
    05:35 Atalanta knock out Liverpool
    12:50 Klopp will rank among the Liverpool greats
    17:00 Klopp: “We didn’t lose the tie tonight”
    18:35 West Ham knocked out by Bayer Leverkusen
    25:55 Moyes: “It was a terrific performance”

    • 26分
    City and Arsenal out of Europe

    City and Arsenal out of Europe

    Mark Chapman presents reaction to the Champions League Quarter-Finals.
    He’s joined by Paul Robinson, Shay Given and John Murray to discuss Manchester City’s defeat to Real Madrid. Hear from Pep Guardiola after penalties knocked the Champions out of the competition.
    Guillem Balague joins the pod to share his thoughts on a far from perfect performance from Real Madrid, and how Carlo Ancelotti will feel after the match.
    Matthew Upson joins Ian Dennis to discuss what went wrong for Arsenal after they were knocked out by Bayern Munich. Hear from Mikel Arteta as his team look to bounce back in the Premier League at the weekend.
    Plus, the panel discuss what these results mean for English sides in the Champions League.
    TOPICS:
    0.26 - Manchester City v Real Madrid
    8.33 - Pep Guardiola
    9.54 - Bayern Munich v Arsenal
    16.00 - Mikel Arteta
    17.21 - English sides in the Champions League

    • 21分
    Women's Football Weekly: Millie Bright on recovering from injury

    Women's Football Weekly: Millie Bright on recovering from injury

    Ben Haines and England Women's record goal scorer Ellen White are joined by England and Chelsea’s Millie Bright. Millie talks about how she is getting on recovering from injury and her time on the sidelines.
    Millie gives an insight into what it has been like working her way back from a knee injury, her relationship with Emma Hayes and what’s kept her busy outside of football.
    Spurs forward Martha Thomas also drops by to tell Ellen and Ben what it felt like scoring the match-winning goal, that sent Spurs to Wembley for the FA Cup final.
    Timecodes:
    0:10 Intro
    01:30 Soccer Aid!
    03:10 FA Cup with Martha Thomas
    10:50 Millie Bright on recovery
    23:30 Mary Earps
    25:10 Rachel Daly
    30:30 Emma Hayes
    37:15 Millie’s charity work

    • 44分
    Man City & Arsenal Champions League preview

    Man City & Arsenal Champions League preview

    Kelly Cates is joined by Nedum Onuoha, Theo Walcott and Daniel Storey to look ahead to a huge night for Manchester City and Arsenal in the Champions League. Ian Dennis and German football reporter Taufig Khalil join from Munich to preview Arsenal’s quarter-final second leg against Bayern. The panel discuss if Manchester City could do back-to-back trebles as they prepare to play Real Madrid at the Etihad. They also talk about Cole Palmer’s scoring record and the Chelsea penalty row.
    TIMECODES:
    01:00 Mikel Arteta on emotion
    02:45 Arsenal reaction from loss against Aston Villa
    11:35 The pressure on Bayern with Taufig Khalil
    14:53 Manchester City’s back-to-back treble chances
    24:17 Jude Bellingham on this season’s Real Madrid
    26:31 Cole Palmer and the Chelsea penalty row

    • 36分
    MNC: Fairytales, long throws & 21st birthdays

    MNC: Fairytales, long throws & 21st birthdays

    Steve Crossman hosts the Monday Night Club with Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Conor Coady. They discuss the latest in the Premier League title race, after Liverpool and Arsenal suffered surprise home defeats to Crystal Palace and Aston Villa respectively.
    Conor describes the atmosphere at his club Leicester City as they try to win promotion from the Championship, before the podcast moves on to Bayer Leverkusen being crowned champions of Germany's Bundesliga with the help of ESPN reporter Archie Rhind-Tutt.
    Having looked back at the weekend, the panel then move onto Monday night's game, picking up on Cole Palmer's terrific four-goal haul in Chelsea's 6-0 victory against Everton.
    Finally, Stockport's Kyle Wootton joins following his side's promotion to League One under manager Dave Challinor, who was known for his long throws as a player. But was he the original expert at them?
    TIMECODES:
    03:50 - Premier League title race
    23:00 - Leicester City
    29:25 - Bayer Leverkusen and Archie Rhind-Tutt
    40:30 - Cole Palmer
    44:20 - Stockport and Kyle Wootton

    • 52分
    72+: EFL Awards & Liam Rosenior’s trousers

    72+: EFL Awards & Liam Rosenior’s trousers

    Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff present interviews and reaction from the EFL Awards. Hear from all three managers of the season, listen to Alfie May talk about his journey from a building site to the football pitch, and get the gossip on Hull City boss Liam Rosenior’s fashion sense from his wife Erika.
    01:50 Notts County’s Jodi Jones
    03:55 Peterborough United’s Ronnie Edwards
    05:25 Leeds United’s Archie Gray
    11:15 Crewe Alexandra’s Mickey Demetriou
    14:40 Charlton Athletic’s Alfie May
    21:45 Southampton’s Kyle Walker-Peters
    24:10 Blackburn Rovers’ Sam Szmodics
    26:00 Leeds United’s Crysencio Summerville
    29:55 Norwich City’s Gabriel Sara
    36:10 Hull City’s Liam Rosenior and wife Erika
    39:10 QPR chairman Lee Hoos
    42:00 Mansfield Town’s Nigel Clough
    43:55 Portsmouth’s John Mousinho
    47:05 Ipswich Town’s Kieran McKenna

    • 55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
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