Tom White and Darragh MacAnthony discuss Enzo Maresca’s departure from Chelsea, with Gail Davis reporting on Liam Rosenior emerging as the frontrunner to take over. Chelsea fan Charlie joins the show after previously predicting Maresca would leave in 2026—and admits surprise at how quickly it happened.We then look at Liverpool’s flat start to the year, drawing 0–0 at home with Leeds. Darragh labels it “like watching paint dry,” with Liverpool fan Montell joining to react to the boos ringing around Anfield at full time.Next, we look back at Tottenham’s drab goalless draw against Brentford, as chants of “boring, boring Tottenham” rang out at full time. Spurs fan Chris joins to vent his frustration and question Thomas Frank’s lack of creativity.Finally, we turn to Manchester City after they dropped two points at Sunderland. Despite City sitting four points behind league leaders Arsenal, Darragh remains confident they can still win the title. Chelsea fan Craig and City fan Aston join us to preview the Super Sunday clash between the two sides.Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
Tom White and Jay Bothroyd discuss Arsenal’s statement win over Aston Villa and Paul Merson’s claim that the Gunners will “win the Premier League quite easily.” Arsenal fan Toby joins us to predict Arsenal will win two trophies this season.Next, we turn to Chelsea, who were booed off at Stamford Bridge after surrendering a lead in a chaotic draw against Bournemouth. Chelsea fan Charlie joins the show to argue the blame lies not with Maresca, but with costly recruitment mistakes—while predicting the manager won’t be in the job by the end of 2026.Finally, we break down Manchester United’s frustrating 1–1 home draw with struggling Wolves, with United fan Alice joining us to debate whether fans are beginning to lose faith in Ruben Amorim.Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
Tom White and Charlie Austin preview Arsenal v Aston Villa and debate who should lead the line for Mikel Arteta’s side. Arsenal fan Scarlett joins us to discuss whether the clash is a must-win for the Gunners. Meanwhile, Villa fan Justin joins us to highlight Unai Emery’s excellent run, though Charlie believes it will remain a two-horse title race regardless of the result at the Emirates.Next, Manchester United fan Hannah joins us to discuss whether fans and media pressure have influenced Ruben Amorim’s tactical approach.Finally, we ask whether Nottingham Forest were right to complain about the officiating in their defeat to Manchester City, with Charlie arguing that Rúben Dias should have been sent off.Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
Tom White and Jamie O’Hara react to reports that Antoine Semenyo’s representatives are in Manchester to finalise a deal, with Bournemouth’s £65m release clause in focus. Would a January move make Manchester City title favourites? City fan Aston believes it would be a huge signing.The focus then shifts to Aston Villa’s stunning form. Eleven straight wins leave Unai Emery’s side just three points behind Arsenal ahead of their trip to the Emirates, with Jamie hailing Emery as the league’s second-best manager behind Pep Guardiola.Next, we look at Arsenal’s win over Brighton to return to the top of the Premier League and ask whether, after another incredible save, David Raya is the best goalkeeper in the league.We then turn to Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s impressive form and ask whether it puts him in contention for an England call-up ahead of the World Cup.We finish with Florian Wirtz—and, joined by Liverpool fan Sarah, ask whether he has finally stepped up in Mohamed Salah’s absence.Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
Vicky Gomersall is joined by Jay Bothroyd on today's episode of Sky Sports FC to discuss Arsenal's trophy aspirations this season.After reaching the Carabao Cup semi-finals by beating Crystal Palace on penalties, we ask whether Mikel Arteta's side need to improve in front of goal if they're to pick up trophies.Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
Tom White and Peterborough chairman Darragh MacAnthony react to the news that Alexander Isak will be sidelined for months after suffering a broken leg following a challenge from Micky van de Ven. We then assess Arsenal’s chances of winning silverware, with Darragh arguing that only the league title matters, while Arsenal fan Scarlett highlights the importance of securing a domestic cup.Next, with just four home wins in this calendar year, we ask whether Spurs are still worthy of the ‘big six’ tag. Tottenham fan Cam joins us to discuss the highs and lows of 2025, including a Europa League triumph and a 17th-place league finish last season.And finally, Patson Daka may have a sore head this morning after an acrobatic celebration went wrong at AFCON. We ask whether, as a coach, you would try to curb excessive goal celebrations.Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
Tom White and Tim Sherwood react to the injury to Alexander Isak. Liverpool will be without the striker after he broke his leg in a challenge with Micky van de Ven. Liverpool fan Peter joins us to consider how big a setback this is for Arne Slot’s side.We then assess Hearts’ title challenge following their 2–1 win over Rangers at the weekend. On Hearts investor Tony Bloom, Tim says, “Everything Tony touches turns to gold.” Hearts fan Liam joins us to discuss whether supporters are starting to believe.Finally, Arsenal remain top by two points at Christmas, but another dominant City win underlines the formidable form of Pep Guardiola’s side. Arsenal fan Luke and Manchester City fan Alex join us to discuss who you’d rather be in the title race.Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
Tom White and Jay Bothroyd discuss Arsenal’s updated injury list, as Mikel Arteta speaks to the media ahead of the Everton game on the sixth anniversary of his appointment. We then assess Enzo Maresca’s situation at Chelsea amid reports that he is high on Manchester City’s list of potential successors to Pep Guardiola. We’re joined by Manchester City fan Matthew, who agrees with Jay that there are better alternatives, with Vincent Kompany and Luis Enrique top of the list.Next up, we ask if Liverpool and Arne Slot have been helped by the way the Salah situation was smoothed over against Brighton. With a huge game against Tottenham on the horizon, Jay feels Slot has managed it expertly.Finally, we look at Kobbie Mainoo’s lack of game time under Ruben Amorim and ask what would now represent a fair price for the Manchester United midfielder. United fan Hannah joins us and believes his reduced minutes this season have lowered his value from what could have been the £100m mark eighteen months ago.Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
Tom White and Tim Sherwood discuss Wilfried Nancy’s difficult start to life at Celtic. After being ridiculed with a tactics board and suffering four defeats already, the fanbase has turned against the newly appointed manager. Tim questions whether Nancy has tried to change too much, too soon.Next, we assess Lewis Miley’s impact, with Newcastle fan Paul hailing the team’s set-piece progress and calling Miley’s goal a coming-of-age moment.Finally, we look at Manchester City’s Carabao Cup win over Brentford and an impressive display from Rayan Cherki. Tim believes Cherki has all the tools to become a top-drawer player and could prove to be a bargain at the price City paid for him.Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
Tom White and Peterborough chairman Darragh MacAnthony discuss Enzo Maresca’s comments this week following a turbulent weekend. The Chelsea boss insists he is “happy” at the club and is “falling more in love with the players,” just days after saying he had experienced “the worst 48 hours” of his time at Chelsea. Darragh describes Maresca as a “serial trophy hunter” and “one of the better managers this season,” while Chelsea fan Charlie, who was at the game, joins us to share the mood among supporters after the 3–1 Carabao Cup win over League One side Cardiff.Next, we turn to an explosive interview with Bruno Fernandes, who admitted it “hurt” to realise the club “wanted me to leave” after Saudi side Al-Hilal proposed a £100m fee for the 31-year-old. Manchester United fan Joe praises Bruno’s numbers since joining the club, even comparing the United captain to Kevin De Bruyne.Finally, we discuss Eddie Howe’s response to Bruno Guimarães’ comments from the weekend, after the midfielder branded Newcastle’s performance against Sunderland “embarrassing” and “a mess.” Howe pushed back, saying, “We weren’t a mess — I think Bruno’s very emotional.” Craig Hope suggests the manager was sending a message to the dressing room that talk is cheap and performances must improve on the pitch. Newcastle fan Matthew joins us, criticising Howe’s team selection for the derby and arguing the club have lost some of their identity this season and need to get back to basics.Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
Tom White and Charlie Austin discuss the chaotic 4–4 draw at Old Trafford as Manchester United hosted Bournemouth on a blockbuster Monday Night Football. Was it the game of the season so far? Charlie highlights the defensive vulnerability of Amorim’s side.We’re joined by Manchester United content creator KG to discuss just how clutch Bruno Fernandes has been, as well as the situation surrounding Kobbie Mainoo, after his half-brother Jordan was photographed wearing a “Free Kobbie Mainoo” T-shirt.Next, we turn to Enzo Maresca’s situation at Chelsea following a surprise cryptic statement at the weekend, when he said it had been “the worst 48 hours” since he took charge. Charlie feels the comments were directed at the owners, not the players — but does Maresca still have enough credit in the bank, or is the pressure already building for him at Chelsea? Darren from the Chelsea view says he’s won two trophies and has a young side, which is improving all the time.Finally, we ask whether Aston Villa deserve to be third, examining Unai Emery’s side and their remarkable overperformance of xG. Charlie labels xG a “nonsense stat,” while Villa fan Justin joins us to argue that Villa can sustain this form consistently, despite the numbers suggesting they should be lower in the table. Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
Rob Jones and Peterborough chairman Darragh MacAnthony discuss the latest on Mo Salah. With Joe Gomez sidelined by injury, Salah came on twenty minutes into the match against Brighton on Saturday and assisted Hugo Ekitike’s goal — but was it a farewell to the club?Liverpool fan Sarah believes Salah still has a part to play and hopes he’ll return from AFCON and continue to feature in the side. We then consider Morgan Rogers’ impressive form as he helps drive Aston Villa into third place, just three points off leaders Arsenal. Does Villa’s current run make them genuine title contenders? Darragh believes Manchester City remain favourites and expects them to edge out Arsenal.Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
Will Perry is joined by Peterborough United owner Darragh MacAnthony on today's episode of Sky Sports FC.We hear from Mikel Arteta on Arsenal's lengthening injury list... can the Gunners cope without some key players?Plus, as Arne Slot prepares to meet with Mo Salah, we chat with Liverpool fan Connor about what the future holds for the both the club and the player.Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
After Pep Guardiola played down Manchester City's chances of winning the Champions League, despite a win against Real Madrid - and whilst they sit second in the Premier League - we ask if there are still question marks about City's winning credentials this season? Will Perry is joined by Charlie Austin and City fan Nobbins - but do you agree with them? Plus, Noni Madueke scored twice as Arsenal beat Club Brugge - we discuss how close Madueke is to replacing Bukayo Saka in the Gunners' starting lineup. Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
Tom White and Peterborough Chairman Darragh MacAnthony discuss the fallout from Mohamed Salah’s explosive interview and his subsequent omission from the team in the win against Inter Milan. We’re joined by Liverpool fan Abigail, who supports Slot’s decision to drop Salah and argues that the club should always hold the power, not the player.Then we move on to Chelsea, and discuss the criticism of Enzo Maresca’s recent squad rotation, after no wins in the last four matches; Chelsea fan Charlie joins us, suggesting Maresca needs to simplify things, but do you agree?Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
Jay Bothroyd is alongside Tom White as the fallout from Mohamed Salah's explosive interview continues on Sky Sports FC. After Salah was left out of Liverpool's squad for Tuesday's Champions League match at Inter Milan, we hear from head coach Arne Slot, Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher, and Liverpool fan Montel, as we ask if there's any way back for Salah at Anfield. Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
Welcome to another week of Sky Sports FC, the place to have your say on the biggest football stories. Matt Floyd is joined by Jamie O'Hara today and there's only one place to start - with Liverpool's Mohamed Salah and his explosive post-match interview, after he was left on the bench during the Reds' draw with Leeds. We hear from Liverpool fans Sarah and Peter - but do you agree? Was Salah right to speak out? What does the future hold for him now? Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
Peterborough United owner Darragh MacAnthony joins Will Parry on today's episode of Sky Sports FC to discuss what is going wrong at Manchester United.Following their 1-1 draw at home against West Ham Roy Keane said they looked frightened, Diogo Dalot admitted the players were anxious, while Gary Neville has said they lacked urgency and intensity.Man Utd fan Hannah Nicholls joins Will and Darragh to give her take on what's happening at Old Trafford.Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
After Liverpool dropped more points in the league, this time to Sunderland, we ask if it's another step backwards for Arne Slot's side. Plus, is Virgil van Dijk losing his air of invincibility? Tom is joined by Darragh MacAnthony, Chairman of Peterborough United, and Liverpool fan Connor. Plus, Gary Neville says he doesn't think Chelsea are good enough to win the Premier League, but do you agree? Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
Tom is joined by Jay Bothroyd to debate whether Erling Haaland should be considered the best number nine the Premier League has ever seen. The Norwegian became the fastest player to reach the 100-goal landmark in Man City's win at Fulham.Plus, after a controversial penalty decision went against Spurs at Newcastle we're joined by Tottenham fan Alfie to chat about that and his club's recent form.Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
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Benedict Ivor Royston Webb
oh my dear these boys are a bunch of 15 Yr old talking utter ship