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The Independent’s Miguel Delaney and The Telegraph’s Sam Dean join Nick Powell on Back Pages Tonight to discuss West Ham’s crucial win over Wolverhampton Wanderers after Jarrod Bowen scored a beauty to take his side to victory.
The panel also discusses the PGMOL’s decision to sack referee David Coote after a video, which remains unverified, appeared to show Coote making derogatory comments about Liverpool and their former manager Jurgen Klopp and a second video which emerged last month, appearing to show Coote allegedly snorting a white powder, purportedly during Euro 2024 where he was one of the assistant VARs for the tournament. -
Sky Sports News' David Fulton is joined by The Independent's Miguel Delaney and The Times' Martin Hardy to discuss the biggest stories in the morning's papers. They take a look at Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho's spat over Premier League their both won. They also go on to examine the situation between Ange Postecoglou and the fans' as he finds himself under pressure and the last ever Merseyside derby to be played at Goodison Park.
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Sky Sports News' Rob Jones is joined by The Telegraph's Sam Dean and The Mirror's Andy Dunn to discuss the biggest stories in the morning's papers. They examine Tottenham's defeat to Bournemouth and also look at why Kevin De Bruyne is being linked with a move to Inter Miami. They also go on to examine the latest arguments between George Russell and Max Verstappen.
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Sky Sports News' Teddy Draper is joined by Henry Winter and The Athletics David Ornstein to discuss the biggest stories in the morning's papers. Off the back of Liverpool's draw with Newcastle, the panel discuss The Reds contract offer to Virgil van Dijk and the futures of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah at the club.
They go on to examine Manchester City's victory over Nottingham Forest and consider how crucial Kevin De Bruyne is for City. The panel also reflects on whether Enzo Maresca's threat of Chelsea domination could come early. -
Sky Sports News' Julian Warren is joined by The Mirror's John Cross and The Sun's Charlie Wyatt to discuss Ruud van Nistelrooy's first win as Leicester manager, as West Ham boss Julen Lopetegui faces mounting pressure following their defeat.
The trio also delve into the FA's potential ban on religious messaging, questioning whether it has gone too far in Marc Guehi's case for writing "I love Jesus" on his rainbow armband. They draw comparisons to the rainbow armband controversy at the 2022 World Cup.
Finally, they preview Arsenal's clash with Manchester United, debating whether Mikel Arteta and his squad should be delivering more this season. -
Julia Stuart is joined by The Times' Martyn Ziegler and The Daily Mail's Craig Hope to dicuss the biggest stories in the morning's papers. Could the 3pm football blackout on a Saturday be scrapped? Salford City are drawn against local rivials Manchester City in the third round of The FA Cup. West Ham to former Porto boss Sergio Conceicao to replace Julen Lopetegui.
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Teddy Draper is joined by The Times' Charlotte Duncker and The Sun's Dave Kidd to react to the biggest stories on the morning papers. The panel discusses how Pep Guardiola's City's side could turn it around against their upcoming clash with Liverpool, if Ruud van Nistelrooy as Leicester City’s new boss is a good fit and how Brighton go second as VAR controversy denies Saints first away win.
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David Garrido is joined by The Guardian's Jonathan Liew and The Telegraph's Sam Wallace to react to the biggest stories on the morning papers. A Rasmus Hojlund double rescues Ruben Amorim to give the Man Utd boss his first victory. Tottenham were denied by Roma after Mat Hummels' stoppage-time strike. New Coventry head coach Frank Lampard speaks to the media for the first time.
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Teddy Draper is joined by Miguel Delaney of The Independent and John Cross of The Mirror to discuss the fallout from Liverpool's 2-0 win over Real Madrid and whether fans should be concerned about the Champions League holders' performances this season.
They also reflect on Aston Villa's goalless draw with Juventus in the Champions League and consider whether they have enough squad depth to compete in the Premier League and Champions League. Additionally, they discuss Leicester's approach to appointing former interim Manchester United manager Ruud van Nistelrooy as their manager, following the sacking of Steve Cooper. -
Teddy Draper is joined by David Ornstein of The Athletic and the Daily Mail’s Riath Al-Samarrai to discuss Manchester city’s capitulation against Feyenoord in the Champions League and Arsenal’s contrasting 5-1 victory over Sporting Lisbon.
The pair also discuss Jude Bellingham’s comments he was mistreated by the media following the Euro 2024 final defeat to Spain in the summer and Arne Slot’s response to Mohamed Salah's contract comments for Liverpool. -
David Garrido is joined by ESPN's Mark Ogden and The Sun's Jack Rosser to discuss Mohamed Salah's frustration after the Egyptian forward revealed he was disappointed to have not received an offer to extend his contract.
The pair also discuss Ruben Amorim's first game in charge of Manchester United, after their 1-1 draw against Ipswich Town and also look into West Ham's clinical victory against Newcastle United at St James' Park. -
Teddy Draper is joined by The Daily Mail's Ian Ladyman and sports broadcaster Shebahn Aherne to examine their first impressions of new Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim after his first press conference. They also discuss Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola's claims that most Premier League teams want Manchester City relegated as the club faces 115 charges for allegedly breaking the Premier League's rules.
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Jonathan Liew of The Guardian and Miguel Delaney of The Independent look to tomorrow’s back pages, starting with the late news of Pep Guardiola signing a two-year contract extension at Manchester City. The same club has challenged the Premier League on sponsorship rules and a crucial vote on the subject will be held on Friday morning by fellow Premier League clubs.
Moving across the city to Manchester United and was it unprofessional for Marcus Rashford and Casemiro to take a holiday to the USA during the international break? Ange Postecoglou backed Rodrigo Bentancur, but have him and the club let down a lot of their fans? We finish with Reece James suffering a new injury, whilst Jofra Archer decides to join the IPL auction list. -
Will Perry is joined by ESPN's Mark Ogden and Martin Hardy of The Times to discuss Pep Guardiola's rumoured new contract at Manchester City, Spurs appealing Rodrigo Bentancur's seven-game ban for using a racial slur and Erling Haaland is potentially joining Guardiola in comitting his immediate future to City.
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Teddy Draper is joined by The Mirror's John Cross and Sports Journalist Tusdiq Din to discuss the main takeaways from Pep Guardiola signing a new contract. They also discuss Wales' magnificent win against Iceland and examine Great Britains defeat to Slovakia in the Billie Jean King Cup.
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Nick Powell is joined by Jason Burt from The Telegraph and David Ornstein from The Athletic as they discuss Lee Carsley's end to his interim appointment as England head coach and Thomas Tuchel's decision not to begin his tenure in the November international break.They also discuss Andy Robertson's stoppage-time winner in Warsaw to rescue his side from relegation in the Nations League and Spurs midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur given a seven match ban after his racist remark towards teammate Heung-Min Son. Also, if Ruben Amorim is be a success at Manchester United after being referred to as the modern day Jose Mourinho.
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Teddy Draper is joined by ESPN's Mark Ogden and The Daily Mail's Ian Ladyman to discuss the main takeaways from Ruben Amorim's first interview as Manchester United boss. They also discuss why Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson is hard to ignore and examine England's rematch of their Rugby World Cup semi-final clash with South Africa.
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The Guardian's Jonathan Liew and The Athletic's David Ornstein give their thoughts on England's 3-0 win over Greece in the Nations League. They discuss captain Harry Kane having been dropped for the crucial encounter in favour of Ollie Watkins before debating whether Mike Tyson should be returning to fight at the age of 58 against social media sensation Jake Paul.
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Sky Sports Teddy Draper is joined by The Times' Martyn Ziegler and The Sun's Dave Kidd to look at the big stories from the back pages, starting with Harry Kane sharing his disappointment after nine players have withdrawn from England's Nations League squad. They also analyse how important Anthony Gordan could be for England.
The trio discuss the news that Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, and Tottenham have taken legal action to ensure they can claim compensation if Manchester City is found guilty of committing serious breaches of the Premier League's financial rules.
Later in the podcast, they discuss how complicated the future is for Mikel Arteta following the news that Ben White has undergone a minor procedure to resolve a joint issue.
Finally, the panel discusses if Jake Paul v Tyson Fury is 'a blow' to boxing. -
David Fulton is joined by Jason Burt from the Daily Telegraph and football writer Henry Winter to discuss the latest around David Coote as the FA launched an investigation into a video that appears to show the Premier League referee making derogatory comments about Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp. Plus, why Premier League clubs are blaming Thomas Tuchel and the FA for the mass England withdrawals, Ruben Amorim meets members of the Manchester United squad, and Gary Lineker will leave Match of the Day at the end of the season.
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