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72+: Bonner's back and Rosenior wronged?
Aaron Paul is joined by Curtis Davies and Mark Bonner to chat about the big topics in the EFL.
Bonner discusses his new role after being appointed as Gillingham's new manager while BBC Radio Humberside Sport editor Mike White gives his thoughts after Liam Rosenior's shock sacking as Hull City manager.
Plymouth captain Joe Edwards chats about scoring the winning goal to secure Championship survival last weekend and the panel discussion the night's playoff action.
TOPICS:
1 mins - Mark Bonner on being appointed Gillingham manager
9 mins - Liam Rosenior sacked as Hull City manager
19 mins - Plymouth Argyle captain Joe Edwards
25 mins - Play off reaction -
Manchester United at a Crossroads
Kelly Cates is joined by Editor of United We Stand Andy Mitten, the Athletic's Carl Anka and Statman Dave to examine the challenges facing Manchester United plus financial discussion with Football Finance expert Kieran Maguire.
Is Erik Ten Hag the right man to lead the club back to Champions League football? What do they need to get back amongst English football’s elite?
Plus, how will the approach at Old Trafford differ under Jim Ratcliffe following the takeover by INEOS?
TOPICS:
1 mins - Are there positives to take?
5 mins - Analysing the 4-0 defeat at Crystal Palace
12 mins - The INEOS takeover
18 mins - Sir Jim Ratcliffe interview
20 mins - Recruitment discussion
28 mins - Football Finance expert Kieran Maguire
33 mins - Ten Hag analysis and discussion
40 mins - Injuries and adapting -
MNC: Moyes to leave West Ham, Spurs spiralling and Rory's Beefeater anniversary
Mark Chapman brings you the best of the Monday Night club alongside Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Andros Townsend.
The panel discuss the news that David Moyes will leave West Ham at the end of the season, plus Andros' Luton Town remaining in the fight for Premier League survival with two games to go and the group chat about where it's gone wrong for Tottenham after four successive defeats.
Izzy Christiansen joins the guys to chat about the dramatic WSL title race and Falkirk manager John McGlynn is on the podcast after leading the club to an unbeaten Scottish League One campaign resulting in promotion and the Manager of the Year award.
TOPICS:
0 mins - Rory's Beefeater anniversary
2 mins - David Moyes to leave West Ham
13 mins - The relegation battle
23 mins - West Ham fans react to Chris' thoughts
26 mins - Izzy Christiansen on the WSL title race
30 mins - Tottenham chat
40 mins - Falkirk manager John McGlynn
46 mins - Old Firm Derby preview -
Salah strikes again & Chelsea turn a corner?
Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha talk Premier League as Liverpool thrash Tottenham. They’re joined by QPR captain Asmir Begović and The Telegraph’s Luke Edwards. Also hear from Jürgen Klopp and Ange Postecoglou. Catch up with João Pedro after Brighton beat Aston Villa. Mauricio Pochettino and David Moyes reflect on Chelsea 5-0 West Ham. And the Women’s Super League title race is well and truly back on!
02:30 Nedum ranks his picks with ‘better vibes’ at Anfield
04:40 Liverpool’s Jürgen Klopp rates Gary Flintoff’s jumper
13:10 Putting the Mo Salah saga to bed
15:20 Tottenham’s Ange Postecoglou: “We’re in a rut”
22:25 Brighton’s match-winner João Pedro
25:35 Chelsea’s Pochettino praises ‘team performance’
29:30 West Ham’s David Moyes on ‘incredibly painful watch’
33:40 WSL title race swings wide open -
Sports Report: Ipswich promoted as Burnley’s survival hopes fade
Mark Chapman rounds up the day’s biggest football stories.
Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna reflects on their promotion to the Premier League. We hear from Daniel Farke whose Leeds side will be preparing to face Norwich in the playoffs, and Gary Rowett gives his reaction to Birmingham’s relegation to League One.
Jermaine Jenas joins Mark to discuss the boost Nottingham Forest have given their promotions hopes with a 3-1 win over Sheffield United. Vincent Kompany reflects on a disappointing 4-1 defeat for Burnley at home to Newcastle.
With just a point splitting Arsenal and Manchester City in the Premier League title race we hear from Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola after they continued their winning runs against Bournemouth and Wolves respectively.
Plus we round up the action in the Scottish Premiership where Celtic moved 6 points clear of Rangers and Livingston’s relegation to the Championship was confirmed.
03:09 – Ipswich promotion
03:58 – Kieran McKenna interview
10:13 – Relief for Nottingham Forest
12:05 – Burnley’s survival hopes dealt a blow
13:15 – Vincent Kompany interview
15:05 – Eddie Howe interview
16:12 – Ryan Yates interview
17:14 – Mikel Arteta interview
18:38 – Manchester City ruthless against Wolves
21:43 – Pep Guardiola interview
23:00 – Brentford 0-0 Fulham
23:50 – Celtic 6 points clear and Livingston relegated
26:35 – Daniel Farke interview
28:14 – Gary Rowett interview after Birmingham’s relegation -
Rebuilding the title chasers and moving Moyes on?
Aaron Paul is joined by Charlie Adam, Glenn Murray and Farah Williams to look ahead to the weekend’s Premier League football.
They discuss what needs to be Arsenal’s priority in the summer, whether Manchester City lack strength in depth, and how much work Jurgen Klopp’s successor will need to do at Anfield.
Plus, David Moyes' future at West Ham is the focus after reports that the former Real Madrid and Wolves boss, Julen Lopetegui, is in line to replace him at the London Stadium for next season.
03:45 – What is Arsenal’s summer priority?
11:38 – Do Manchester City lack strength in depth?
19:15 – What rebuilding job awaits Klopp’s successor?
26:27 – Is Lopetegui in line to replace Moyes?
36:50 – Julen Lopetegui on what he’s looking for in his next job
Kundrecensioner
Episode: 180628 Löw’s chocking tactics...
This is why you are not coaches for a soccer team:
After the correctly chocking exit of Germany from Group F it’s amazing that during the entire episode you analyze why Germany left the tournament. A sensation but already in the past of the WC2018 and not a comment about the game/players of Mexicos and Swedens performance, who not only managed to beat the current World Champions, they could also be potential opponents to England.
Is this lack of respect or just ignorance? With the ending of the commentators laughing Germany out of the WC it’s probably something entire different.
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