Afleveringen
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Jim White is joined by the former Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan to discuss whether loyalty in football still exists, with both Kieran McKenna and Enzo Maresca linked with moves away from their clubs following promotion to the Premier League. German Football Expert Konstantin Eckner joins the show to give the latest on Bayern Munich's pursuit of the Burnley manager Vincent Kompany. They also hear from former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher following proposed changes to the offside law. They are joined by Lawrence Okolie ahead of his bid to become WBC World Bridgerweight Champion as he faces Lukasz Rozanski in Poland tomorrow night, a fight that is live on talkSPORT.
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and Danny Murphy were live from the O2 Arena in London ahead of this week's Premier League Darts Final. The show features many guests, including Barry Hearn, President of Matchroom Sport and former Chair of the PDC, seven-time Premier League Champion Michael Van Gerwen and World number 1 Luke Humphries. Additionally, Leicester winger Marc Albrighton discusses promotion to the Premier League and his future.
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Jim White & Simon Jordan are joined by Boxing Promoter Frank Warren, It's an explosive interview on Tyson Fury. Elsewhere they look at Vincent Kompany being considered by Bayern Munich. Plus Professor of Sport, Health and Social Sciences at the University of Winchester Eric Anderson joins them to discuss the FA ban on heading in youth football.
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This week, Simon & Graeme preview Arne Slot's time at Liverpool, whether Sir Jim Ratcliffe regrets investing in Man Utd, and How Ancelotti is so successful!
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and Martin Keown discuss Manchester City’s fourth consecutive Premier League title victory, Mikel Arteta’s future as Arsenal manager and Tyson Fury’s defeat to Oleksandr Usyk!
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On today’s episode we are joined by one of the greats of German Football. Born in East Germany at a time of upheaval and division, Michael Ballack went on to become a legend for his country, making 98 appearances and scoring 42 goals.
Through playing street football at an early age, Ballack found his love for the game and knew he wanted to become a pro. He came to prominence at Kaiserslautern and was part of the side that did the unthinkable by winning the Bundesliga in 1997. His impressive performances earned him a move to Bayer Leverkusen and individually he continued to excel, as well as his stock amongst Europe’s elite. Collectively however, they failed to win any silverware following two consecutive years of falling at the last hurdle. Ballack would rectify this though, by joining the Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich and win multiple titles and cups.
Still eager for more success and new challenges, he swapped Munich for London, joining Abrahmovic’s revolution at Chelsea in 2006, to play under Jose Mourinho. He’d go on to win the premier league and a series of cups before heading back to Leverkusen in 2010, where he’d finish his career.
Michael joins the show and talks about his football journey, opening up on his time at Leverkusen, the exceptionally high standards at Bayern Munich and playing under Jose Mourinho. He also talks about how Xabi Alonso has brought a winning mentality to Leverkusen and how he’s transformed the club, whilst giving his honest opinion on the German National Side and their realistic prospects for the Euros.
Warning: This episode may contain strong language. 18+ gamble responsibly.
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and Martin O'Neill discuss what legacy Jurgen Klopp will leave behind ahead of his final game as Liverpool manager, and debate if he is a Premier League legend. We also hear exclusively from the former England striker Gary Lineker on Phil Foden winning the Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year award. And former World Champions David Haye and Billy Joe Saunders join the show to look ahead to tomorrow's undisputed heavyweight title between Tyson Fury & Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia.
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Jim White & Simon Jordan discuss the battle for European places which goes into the final day. Erik Ten Hags on pitch speech - a rally cry for the future or a goodbye? Premier League clubs will have an opportunity to end VAR this summer, so should they take it? And they preview Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight title in Saudi Arabia
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and Danny Murphy discuss Ange Postecoglou’s cryptic comments after Tottenham’s defeat to Man City. They look at the success of Aston Villa qualifying for the Champions League. And they speak to Brighton Striker Danny Welbeck ahead of their match with Chelsea.
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Jim White and Simon Jordan discuss Pep Guardiola hitting back at claims of Man City’s dominance being boring, dismissing the idea it's all about money, is he right?
Ahead of Tyson Fury v Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday night, why is John Fury making himself the story again? And former Sheffield United Manager Paul Heckingbottom joins them in the studio to discuss his time at the club.
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This week, Simon & Graeme argue whether Mainoo & Palmer should go to the Euros, whether Man Utd's board recruitment will turn the club around, and how well the north London clubs are run!
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and Graeme Souness discuss Arsenal’s victory at Old Trafford, Manchester United’s players lacking desire and Rio Ferdinand joins the show.
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and Martin Keown looked back on last night's European action that saw Villa fall at the Conference League semi-final stage, whilst Bayer Leverkusen continued their extraordinary unbeaten streak. Has the Premier League's competitiveness become its downfall on the continent? Meanwhile, how far will Fifpro go in their legal dispute with the game over the global match calendar? Plus, Man Utd host Arsenal this Sunday - a game that conjures up memories for our very own Mr Keown...
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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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