Afleveringen
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Jim White and Simon Jordan could only sit by and watch as Martin Keown came in on Friday morning all guns blazing. First he took on the Brighton fans after claiming their side rolled over against Manchester City last night leading to a 4-0 hammering at the Amex. Then, ahead of the North London Derby, is was the turn of the Tottenham fans. Is stopping Arsenal from winning anything Tottenham's biggest motivation as a football club, for fans and players alike? All that was up for debate in what was a heated show...
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Jim White and Simon Jordan discuss Liverpool's title hopes & Klopp's Legacy. Amidst multiple points deductions and ownership issues have Everton secured Premier League football next season? They also welcome boxer Chris Billam-Smith, who is set to defend his WBO Cruiserweight title against Richard Riakporhe at Selhurst Park on June 15th.
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and Danny Murphy analyse Arsenal's dominant win over Chelsea. Plus, insights on Nottingham Forest's VAR request and the latest on Liverpool's pursuit of Arne Slot as Klopp's successor.
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Jim White and Simon Jordan discuss Nottingham Forest’s accusations of bias and corruption and demanding the public release of VAR audio from their Everton defeat. Also, Charlton Co-owner Charlie Methven discusses FA Cup replays, EFL ownership and Charlton's journey. Additionally, British Super-Lightweight Boxer Jack Catterall previews his rematch with Josh Taylor on May 25th in Leeds.
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Join Simon Jordan & Graeme Souness each week in 'Simon & Souness'!
This week, Simon & Graeme look back on the career of Jose Mourinho and debate if he is still capable of managing the world's best clubs!
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On today’s episode, we are joined by a Premier League great who started off in non-league football and went on to become PFA Player of the Year.
Les Ferdinand enjoyed a successful and varied career playing for clubs such as QPR, Tottenham Hotspur as well as being part of the ‘great entertainers’ under Kevin Keegan at Newcastle United. After retirement he returned to West London and took up the role as Director of Football at QPR, becoming the first British black player to hold that position.
After stepping down last year ‘Sir Les’ as he is affectionately known joins the show to discuss his unconventional route to superstardom, opening up on his time at Tottenham and Newcastle, his turbulent tenure at QPR and the issues black former players are facing to find jobs in football.
Warning: This episode may contain strong language. 18+ gamble responsibly.
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and Martin Keown reflected on a night that saw Liverpool and West Ham fail to overcome their first leg deficits and therefore get dumped out of Europe, leaving Aston Villa flying the flag for England. Elsewhere, FA Cup replays are set to be scrapped next season, with the news not going down well in the EFL. Former FA Chief Executive and now Tranmere Chairman, Mark Palios, gave us his take. Plus, this year's edition of the competition reaches the semi-final stages this weekend. Will Cole Palmer continue his hot streak against his former club for Chelsea, and can Coventry upset the odds against Manchester United?
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Jim White and Simon Jordan discussed the Champions League exits of Arsenal and Manchester City, and the potential impact on the title race. They also reacted to the news that FA Cup replays are to be scrapped. Women football fans shared their opinions on Eni Aluko's claim that men’s football is not a safe place for women. Additionally, Boxing chat with Spencer Oliver on two undisputed fights in Saudi Arabia: Usyk vs. Fury and Beterbiev vs. Bivol.
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and Danny Murphy discuss the race for promotion in the Championship. Are Portsmouth on the verge of producing another EFL rags-to-riches story? With 100 days left until the start of the Paris Olympics, they are joined in the studio by Team GB Breaker Kid Karam. Plus, are Arsenal in danger of becoming the perennial "nearly" team?
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Jim White and SImon Jordan discussed Cole Palmer's brilliant performance for Chelsea against Everton and his long term potential. Football Finance Expert Stefan Borson looks at whether Chelsea could circumvent financial sanctions. Plus, updates on Everton and Nottingham Forest’s appeals against points deductions. Former Man United Captain and Premier League Manager Steve Bruce on a return to football, what does it look like and where he might find his place.
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and former Celtic manager Martin O’Neil look back at a crazy weekend in the Premier League which saw Liverpool and Arsenal both lose at home, it’s advantage Manchester City in the title race and Bayer Leverkusen win the Bundesliga in Germany!
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This week, the boys discussed whether the Premier League profit and sustainability laws need changing...
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In this episode, we are joined by Sheffield's own, former welterweight champion of the world Kell Brook.
In a long career that featured 40 wins and only 3 losses, Kell fought the very best, never turning down a fight, even when the odds were stacked against him. He won his IBF welterweight championship of the world in historic fashion beating Shawn Porter in his own backyard to put the world on notice.
Known for his sharp technical skills, devastating power, and resilience, Kell is best known for his rivalry with Amir Khan and his blockbuster bouts against the likes of Gennady Golovkin and Terence Crawford.
Join us as we delve into the highs and lows of Kell Brook's extraordinary career, from career threatening injuries and public substance abuse issues to sitting on top of the sporting world, Kell has had a career that has featured triumphs and battles in equal measure.
A career that may in fact not be over yet…
Warning: This episode may contain strong language and references to violence. Viewer discretion advised. Remember, 18+ for gambling responsibly.
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Jim White, Simon Jordan, and Martin Keown reflected on a shock night at Anfield that saw Atalanta turn up and leave Jurgen Klopp's European hopes hanging by a thread. Jamie Carragher suggested on social media that they may as well write off the second leg, so should all attention now turn to the Premier League for the Reds? Meanwhile, the fallout continues regarding the Dundee vs Rangers postponement, and the boys discuss the Premier League bringing in semi-automated offside technology next season.
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Jim White & Simon Jordan discuss Birmingham City’s new stadium plans. Reaction to Rangers accusing Dundee of “unprofessionalism". The latest on 777’s takeover of Everton. Plus Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury preview.
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and Danny Murphy discuss an incredible night of champions league entertainment. They are joined by Arsenal & Scotland defender Kieran Tierney currently on loan at Real Sociedad. And preview the 88th edition of The Masters.
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Jim White and Simon Jordan discuss Everton’s latest points deduction with former politician and season ticket holder Derek Hatton. Are Premier League games stateside a step closer? John Stiles talks about "Football Families for Justice" and actor Danny Dyer plugs Soccer Aid while discussing his beloved West Ham.
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On today’s episode, we are joined by a two time Premier League winner with over 50 caps for England.
Paul Ince’s 20 year career took him from his local club West Ham, to Italy, Old Trafford and Anfield as he became one of the few players to represent both side’s in the Premier League’s fiercest rivalry…
Paul went on to become a manager, learning his trade at Macclesfield Town and MK Dons before a short stint in the Premier League with Blackburn Rovers. In 2022 he joined Reading FC but after a tumultuous spell that featured point deductions, an absent owner and a transfer embargo he left the club last year.
’The Guv’nor’ joins the show to discuss his challenging upbringing, his bust ups with Sir Alex Ferguson and his difficult time at Reading, whilst also giving his thoughts on the future prospects of his former clubs.
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