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Jim White, Simon Jordan and Karl Robinson discuss Real Madrid's remarkable comeback against Bayern Munich, securing their place in the Champions League final. They also analyse the reasons behind Harry Kane's trophy drought and provide updates on the Everton takeover. Additionally, with the highly anticipated undisputed heavyweight bout between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk just over a week away, Talksport's fight pundit Ade Oladipo joins as a guest in the studio, including a live discussion with former WBA Cruiserweight Champion Tony Bellew.
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and Danny Murphy discuss Jadon Sancho, through to the Champions League Final with Borussia Dortmund, can he feel justified in his actions? They speak to Hull Owner Acun Ilicali about the sacking of Liam Rosenior. A look at whether pitch invasions are ever acceptable. And Roy Keane v Erling Haaland, is it really agenda driven punditry at play?
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Jim White and Simon Jordan discuss news of Nottingham Forest's failed appeal against a four-point deduction, they are joined by financial football expert Stefan Borson. Does Crystal Palace’s thrashing of Manchester United signal the end for manager Erik Ten Hag? Plus Moyes' departure from West Ham and what Julen Lopetegui might do differently?
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Sam Matterface, Alex Crook and Scott Minto discuss Tottenham’s shocking form after losing to Liverpool and West Ham are closing in on appointing Julen Lopetegui as their next manager.
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On today's episode we are joined by a player who burst onto the scene for Arsenal as a teenager, showing a tenacity and technical ability that few English players have ever possessed. After a breakout performance against Messi and Guardiola’s Barcelona, the sky seemed to be the limit for Jack Wilshere but an ongoing ankle issue would lead to him retiring from the game at age 30 after spells at Bournemouth, West Ham and AGF in the Danish Superliga.
Now a coach in the Arsenal system under Mikel Arteta, Jack joins the show to discuss a career that excited and frustrated in equal measure whilst also giving the inside scoop on Arteta’s Arsenal revolution.
Warning: This episode may contain strong language. 18+ gamble responsibly.
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and Martin Keown looked back at last night's London derby that saw Chelsea overcome their injury crisis to hand another loss to Tottenham Hotspur. Are set-pieces the only issue Postecoglou has to worry about at Spurs? Meanwhile, former Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann snapped up the trademark to the "Invincibles". Opportunistic, or is there more to this than meets the eye? Plus, Jurgen Klopp has one more swipe on the broadcasters as the door begins to close on his time as Liverpool manager.
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Jim White and Simon Jordan discuss Chelsea v Tottenham tonight. Is Ange Postecoglu right to ignore Spurs' set piece weakness. A look into the failed drugs test of Ryan Garcia. They speak to Ref Support UK after another physical assault on a grassroots referee. Plus more on Anton Ferdinand's response to John Terry.
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In this episode the panel takes a look at the book "Death of a Boxer '' which explores the psychology of those who choose to fight and what draws them towards this most dangerous of Sports. Writer Pete Carvill, plus former Boxer & talkSPORT's very own Spencer Oliver join Adrian Durham in the studio.
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and Danny Murphy discuss the Champions League Semi Finals. What would it mean for Harry Kane to win it? And Is Carlo Ancelotti often overlooked in the greatest ever manager debates? Also, they look at the latest refereeing issues and VAR stadium announcements.
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Jim White and Simon Jordan discuss Mo Salah’s Liverpool future with the Egyptian set to remain for one final season at Anfield, will Jamie Vardy have one last top tier swansong after Leicester City were crowned champions and Kieran Maguire guides us through the new Premier League spending cap.
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Join Simon Jordan & Graeme Souness each week in 'Simon & Souness'!
This week, Simon & Graeme react to FA Cup replays being scrapped, Mo Salah's dip in form at Liverpool, and if Crystal Palace are about to lose Eze and Olise!
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and Martin O’Neill discuss Arsenal’s victory in the North London derby, Manchester City’s win at Forest and Mo Salah’s future at Liverpool following his bust-up with Jurgen Klopp.
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In this episode, we are joined by our first ever guest from the world of MMA, the welterweight world champion of the world Leon Edwards.
One of just 3 UFC champions ever from the UK, Leon has a unique story full of tragedy, resilience and glory. Born in Jamaica before moving to Birmingham, Leon was raised around gang culture, tragically losing his father to gun crime at a young age. MMA would be his salvation, and he now sits on top of the MMA world having not tasted defeat in 9 years.
Join us as we discuss the rise of Mixed Martial Arts, Leon’s incredible rise, his battles against Kamaru Usman and Colby Covington and the future of crossover fights.
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 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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