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Steve Crossman is at Celtic Park with former player Pat Nevin, commentator Conor McNamara and reporter Kenny Crawford with instant reaction to a pulsating title decider between Celtic and Hearts.They pay tribute to the job Martin O'Neill has done in turning Celtic's season around and discuss how unlucky Hearts are to come up just short in the enthralling title race.Plus, former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson is with commentators John Murray and Ian Dennis speaking about the fallout from Manchester City winning an eighth FA Cup against Chelsea at Wembley Stadium.They talk about Bernardo Silva and John Stones ending their City careers on a high and what's next for manager Pep Guardiola.01:02 Unsavoury scenes at Celtic Park
02:08 Pat Nevin talks about the pitch invasion
07:49 Kenny Crawford on the significance of Callum Osmand's goal
15:04 Interview with Luke McCowan
19:19 Celtic boss Martin O'Neill speaks on the pitch
21:37 Manchester City on their way to receive the FA Cup
22:38 Bernado Silva's impact on the club
26:33 The trophy lift
28:20 John Murray describes Pep's fashion choices
29:31 What next for Guardiola?
30:42 Antoine Semenyo on his match winning goal
32:48 Chelsea interim head coach Callum McFarlane
John Murray, Ian Dennis & Ali Bruce-Ball talk Spygate, VAR and look ahead to the FA Cup Final. There’s Clash of the Commentators controversy as ‘CAS’ gets in touch. There are more unintended pub names from sport commentary and suggestions for the Great Glossary of Football Commentary. Messages, questions and voicenotes welcome on WhatsApp to 08000 289 369 & emails to TCV@bbc.co.uk01:00 Ali been to Scotland for the title race,
03:15 ‘They need to strip back VAR’,
07:55 The return of the Reeces,
10:30 An ABBA earworm from Herr Chapman?
13:50 5 Live commentaries this weekend,
14:55 FA Cup Final date ‘not as it should be’,
18:05 Unintended pub names from commentary,
19:10 Spygate allegations discussion,
29:20 Munchgate reaches a conclusion…
33:55 Can Ian respond in Clash of the Commentators?
40:30 Great Glossary of Football Commentary.5 Live / BBC Sounds commentaries:
Sat 1230 Celtic v Hearts,
Sat 1500 Man City v Chelsea in FA Cup Final,
Sun 1500 Leeds v Brighton,
Sun 1500 Brentford v Crystal Palace on Sports Extra,
Sun 1730 Newcastle v West Ham.Great Glossary of Football Commentary:
DIVISION ONE
50p head
Agricultural challenge,
Back of the net,
Back to square one,
Backside and elbows,
Booked,
Bosman,
Bullet header,
Channel of joy,
Coupon buster,
Cruyff Turn,
Cultured/educated left foot,
Dead-ball specialist,
Draught excluder,
Elastico/flip-flap,
False nine,
Fox in the box,
Giving the goalkeeper the eyes,
Grub hunter,
Head like a biscuit tin,
Head like a sheriff’s badge,
Head tennis,
Hibs it,
In a good moment,
In behind,
Lollipop,
Magic of the FA Cup,
Managerless X,
The Maradona,
Off their line,
Olimpico,
Onion bag,
Panenka,
Parachute payment,
Park the bus,
Perfect hat-trick,
Postage stamp,
Put his cap on it,
Rabona,
Roy of the Rovers stuff,
Schmeichel-style,
Scorpion kick,
Spursy,
Stick it in the mixer,
Sweeper keeper,
Taking it to the corner flag,
Target man,
Tiki-taka,
Towering header,
Trivela,
Where the kookaburra sleeps,
Where the owl sleeps,
Where the spiders sleep.
DIVISION TWO
2-0 can be a dangerous score,
Asterisk,
Back on the grass,
Ball stays hit,
Banana skin,
Beaten all ends up,
Blaze over the bar,
Business end,
Came down with snow on it,
Catching practice,
Camped in the opposition half,
Cauldron atmosphere,
Champagne is on ice,
Coat is on a shoogly peg,
Come back to haunt them,
Corridor of uncertainty,
Couldn’t sort their feet out,
Easy tap-in,
Daisy-cutter,
Drop zone,
Drubbing,
First cab off the rank,
Giant-killing,
Goalkeepers’ Union,
Going down in installments,
Good leave,
Good touch for a big man,
Half-time in the tie,
Half-turn,
Has that in his locker,
High wide and not very handsome,
Hospital pass,
Howler,
In the dugout,
In the hat,
In their pocket,
Johnny on the spot,
Lackadaisical,
Leading the line,
Leather a shot,
Mazy run,
Middle of the park,
Needed no second invitation,
Needing snookers,
Nice headache to have,
No-look pass,
Nutmeg,
On the beach,
On their bike,
One for the cameras,
One for the purists,
Piledriver*,
Played us off the park,
Points on the board,
Points to the spot,
Prawn sandwich brigade,
Purple patch,
Put their laces through it,
Queensbury rules,
Reaches for their pocket,
Relegation six-pointer,
Rolls Royce,
Root and branch review,
Row Z,
Screamer,
Seats on the plane,
Sent into raptures,
Show across the bows,
Sleeping giant,
Slide-rule pass,
Staving off relegation,
Steal a march,
Sting the palms,
Straight in the bread basket,
Stramash,
Taking one for the team,
Telegraphed that pass,
Tired legs,
That’s great… (football),
Thunderous strike,
Tricky winger,
Turning into a cricket score,
Turns on a sixpence,
Twisted blood,
Walk it in,
We’ve got a cup tie on our hands,
We were right behind that,
Yo-yo club.
Guillem Balague, Julien Laurens and Mina Rzouki are with Steve Crossman to discuss; Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez’s ‘disaster-class’, whether Jose Mourinhio is the answer to the issues at the Bernabeu, and why Champions League football could be a problem for Como. Plus, Paris FC sporting director Marco Neppe joins the pod to reflect on their Ligue 1 season. 01:58 – Perez’s press conference
12:26 – Is Jose Mourinho the answer to Real’s problems?
23:51 – Paris FC sporting director Marco Neppe
35:47 – Le Mans back in Ligue 1
37:37 – Could Como’s lack of Italians cause them problems for the Champions League?
47:10 – Venezia’s open top boat parade
Mark Chapman is joined by Pat Nevin and Alistair Bruce-Ball for reaction as the Scottish title race goes down to the wire.They discuss the aftermath of the contentious VAR decision to award Celtic a late penalty - which Hearts’ manager Derek McInnes has branded ‘disgusting’, the recent refereeing decisions involving both teams, and how the final day clash is poised for a dramatic conclusion.Plus, former Celtic boss Paul Lambert pays us a visit to share his thoughts on what has been a night full of drama.TIMECODES:
01:00 - Hearts 3-0 Falkirk
02:54 - Motherwell 2-3 Celtic
07:00 - VAR awarded penalty decision
14:02 - Martin O’Neill
21:12 - Paul Lambert thoughts
25:34 - Derek McInnes
In a special episode of The Commentators' View presented by Kelly Cates, John Murray, Ian Dennis and Alistair Bruce-Ball look back at their moments of the 2025/26 season so far.Timecodes:
2'00 - Sunderland beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge
9'00 - Manchester City win at Anfield
15'00 - Rangers beat Hearts 4-2
20'00 - Bodo/Glimt beat Man City in the Champions League
32'00 - Liverpool get knocked out of the Champions League by PSG
36'00 - Arsenal beating Athletic Club in Bilbao
42'50 - Macclesfield knock the holders Crystal Palace out of the FA Cup
48'52 - Man City win the League Cup
51'50 - Manchester United beat LiverpoolCommentaries this week:
16th May – 1230 – Celtic v Hearts – Scottish Premiership
16th May – 1500 – Manchester City v Chelsea – FA Cup Final
17th May – 1500 – Leeds v Brighton – Premier League
17th May – 1500 – Brentford v Crystal Palace – Premier League
17th May – 1730 – Newcastle United v West Ham – Premier League
Play-off winners Tommy Smith, Lyle Taylor and Darrell Clarke are with Aaron Paul to celebrate 40 years of the play-offs.Former Sheffield Wednesday boss Darren Moore joins the pod to reflect on one of the greatest playoff games of the last 40 years, the ‘Miracle of Hillsborough’, when the Owls came from beat Peterborough 5-1 in the second leg to overcome a 4-0 first leg deficit and make it to the 2023 League One play-off final. Jobi McAnuff, Jed Wallace, Troy Deeney, and Phil Brown have sent voice notes to have their say too, remember you can send yours on WhatsApp to 08000 289 369.You can also vote on for your favourite on the BBC Sport website, just search: ‘Forty years of the EFL play-offs’Timecodes:
09:38 – Jed Wallace voice note
10:30 – Darren Moore reflects on the 'Miracle of Hillsborough
23:52 – MID
24:38 – Jobi McAnuff voice note
26:26 – Troy Deeney voice note
31:50 – Phil Brown voice note
35:36 – Alex Bruce voice note
38:00 – Sam Parkin voice note
40:24 – Aaron McLean voice note
41:45 - Massimo Luongo voice note
43:06 – The future of the playoffsCommentaries this week:
13th May – 2000 – Hearts v Falkirk – Scottish Premiership
16th May – 1230 – Celtic v Hearts – Scottish Premiership
16th May – 1500 – Manchester City v Chelsea – FA Cup Final
17th May – 1500 – Leeds v Brighton – Premier League
17th May – 1500 – Brentford v Crystal Palace – Premier League
17th May – 1730 – Newcastle United v West Ham – Premier League
Mark Chapman is joined by Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Nedum Onuoha on this week's Monday Night Club.The team start with reaction to Spurs' 1-1 draw v Leeds United which leaves them 2 points clear of West Ham and the relegation zone.
Former Arsenal and West Ham defender Matt Upson was at the match, and joins to reflect on the draw as well.
Is it a missed opportunity for Tottenham, and could their fight for survival go down to the final day?Then, the panel dissect Arsenal's 1-0 win over West Ham, and the massive call by VAR to disallow West Ham's late equaliser.
Was David Raya fouled, should the rules surrounding corners be revamped and has the Premier League become bad to watch?
Former assistant referee Darren Cann weighs in on VAR and the state of Premier League set-pieces.And finally, former Hearts Sporting Director Joe Savage joins the pod to discuss the Scottish Premiership title race.
How did Hearts recruit some of their top players, what will Champions League football do for the club and could they be caught be Celtic?Timecodes:
00:29 Reaction to Spurs' 1-1 draw v Leeds
04:00 Roberto De Zerbi reflects on Spurs' point
07:25 Was David Raya fouled & did VAR get it right ?
13:15 Jarrod Bowen speaks about the disallowed goal
14:45 Matt Upson & former assistant referee Darren Cann on other fouls in the box
28:13 Is a rule change needed? Has the Premier League become bad to watch?
41:48 Did Arteta's substitutions almost blow it for Arsenal?
46:16 Who does Chris back for the Scottish Premiership?
50:13 Former Hearts Sporting Director Joe Savage joins the pod
Former Premier League striker Clinton Morrison and the Telegraph’s Northern football writer Luke Edwards join Rick Edwards to analyse and debate the key talking points from the weekend.How good has Jeremy Doku been in the final stages of the season? Can Arne Slot survive the summer at Liverpool after boos at Anfield?Can one of Bournemouth and Brighton sneak into the Champions League spots after Aston Villa’s woeful league form continued?Timecodes:
01:00 Was that the biggest VAR call ever?
01:30 Was it really a foul on David Raya?
05:20 Reaction from West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen
07:30 How decisive was David Raya’s save vs Fernandes?
09:30 What went wrong with Arsenal’s performance and could it happen against Burnley or Crystal Palace?
11:15 How good was Odegaard off the bench amidst the tension?
11:45 Reaction from Leandro Trossard on his goal
14:20 Jeremy Doku steps up for Manchester City
15:13 Hear from Erling Halaand and Pep Guardiola on Doku’s impact
16:00 Pep finds out what it means to be a West Ham fan!
16:30 Liverpool fans boo Arne Slot’s decisions — what is going on?
26:20 Half-time teaser — answers
29:45 Concerns for Carrick’s United?
34:30 The race for European football — who are you backing?
39:15 Credit to Forest for staying up
John Murray, Ian Dennis & Ali Bruce-Ball react to European success for Arsenal, Aston Villa and Crystal Palace. Clash of the Commentators returns with Ian nearing the league title. There’s an ‘unintended food kiosk’ from sport commentary. And suggestions always welcome for the Great Glossary of Football Commentary - messages, questions and voicenotes on WhatsApp to 08000 289 369 & emails to TCV@bbc.co.uk00:45 Villa beat Forest to reach Europa League Final,
04:10 Scottish title race hots up,
06:40 John uses his ‘mini Arsenal season-ticket’ again,
15:05 Commentaries of Man City & Arsenal this weekend,
18:45 TCV goes snooker loopy,
24:05 Unintended pub names from sport commentary,
31:20 Clash of the Commentators,
40:20 Breaking ‘Reece’ news,
42:05 Great Glossary of Football Commentary,
47:20 Rachel Riley or Carol Vorderman?5 Live / BBC Sounds commentaries:
Sat 1200 Aston Villa v Arsenal in WSL on Sports Extra,
Sat 1500 Sunderland v Man Utd,
Sat 1730 Man City v Brentford,
Sun 1200 Celtic v Rangers,
Sun 1400 Nottingham Forest v Newcastle United,
Sun 1400 Burnley v Aston Villa on Sports Extra,
Sun 1400 Crystal Palace v Everton on Sports Extra 2,
Sun 1630 West Ham v Arsenal.Great Glossary of Football Commentary:
DIVISION ONE
50p head
Agricultural challenge,
Back of the net,
Back to square one,
Backside and elbows,
Booked,
Bosman,
Bullet header,
Channel of joy,
Coupon buster,
Cruyff Turn,
Cultured/educated left foot,
Dead-ball specialist,
Draught excluder,
Elastico/flip-flap,
False nine,
Fox in the box,
Giving the goalkeeper the eyes,
Grub hunter,
Head tennis,
Hibs it,
In a good moment,
In behind,
Lollipop,
Magic of the FA Cup,
Managerless X,
The Maradona,
Off their line,
Olimpico,
Onion bag,
Panenka,
Parachute payment,
Park the bus,
Perfect hat-trick,
Postage stamp,
Put his cap on it,
Rabona,
Roy of the Rovers stuff,
Schmeichel-style,
Scorpion kick,
Spursy,
Stick it in the mixer,
Sweeper keeper,
Taking it to the corner flag,
Target man,
Tiki-taka,
Towering header,
Trivela,
Where the kookaburra sleeps,
Where the owl sleeps,
Where the spiders sleep.
DIVISION TWO
2-0 can be a dangerous score,
Asterisk,
Back on the grass,
Ball stays hit,
Banana skin,
Beaten all ends up,
Blaze over the bar,
Business end,
Came down with snow on it,
Catching practice,
Camped in the opposition half,
Cauldron atmosphere,
Champagne is on ice,
Coat is on a shoogly peg,
Come back to haunt them,
Corridor of uncertainty,
Couldn’t sort their feet out,
Easy tap-in,
Daisy-cutter,
Drop zone,
Drubbing,
First cab off the rank,
Giant-killing,
Goalkeepers’ Union,
Good leave,
Good touch for a big man,
Half-time in the tie,
Half-turn,
Has that in his locker,
High wide and not very handsome,
Hospital pass,
Howler,
In the dugout,
In the hat,
In their pocket,
Johnny on the spot,
Lackadaisical,
Leading the line,
Leather a shot,
Mazy run,
Middle of the park,
Needed no second invitation,
Needing snookers,
Nice headache to have,
No-look pass,
Nutmeg,
On the beach,
On their bike,
One for the cameras,
One for the purists,
Piledriver*,
Played us off the park,
Points on the board,
Points to the spot,
Prawn sandwich brigade,
Purple patch,
Put their laces through it,
Queensbury rules,
Reaches for their pocket,
Relegation six-pointer,
Rolls Royce,
Root and branch review,
Row Z,
Screamer,
Seats on the plane,
Sent into raptures,
Show across the bows,
Sleeping giant,
Slide-rule pass,
Staving off relegation,
Steal a march,
Sting the palms,
Straight in the bread basket,
Stramash,
Taking one for the team,
Telegraphed that pass,
Tired legs,
That’s great… (football),
Thunderous strike,
Tricky winger,
Turning into a cricket score,
Turns on a sixpence,
Twisted blood,
Walk it in,
We’ve got a cup tie on our hands,
We were right behind that,
Yo-yo club.
Steve Crossman is joined by Dion Dublin, Ian Dennis, and Nick Mashiter at Villa Park as Aston Villa beat Nottingham Forest to make it to the Europa League final and set up a shot at their first major trophy for 30 years. We’re also at Selhurst Park where Crystal Palace made it to their first ever European final with a 5-2 aggregate win over Shakhtar DonetskPlus, we hear from Unai Emery who has the chance to win a fifth Europa League title as a manager. TIMECODES:
00:06 - Aston Villa into the Europa League Final
20:19 - Crystal Palace make the Conference League Final
25:17 - Unai Emery reaction
John Bennett is joined by Guillem Balague, ESPN's Julien Laurens and the former Leicester and QPR manager Marti Cifuentes to discuss the fallout from this week's Champions League semi-finals.Is setting the right culture the key to Arsenal and PSG's success? Has Arteta taken the next step? Are there any weaknesses in this PSG team?The panel also discuss Real Madrid's troubles with Kylian Mbappe becoming increasingly unpopular with the fans and Marti talks about his managerial career which has seen him work in 5 different countries.TIMECODES:
03:46 - PSG show their class
13:57 - Arsenal's rise continues
16:31 - How will the final go?
24:14 - Barcelona on the brink of La Liga title
26:22 - Kylian Mbappe's troubles at Real Madrid
33:09 - Athletic Club and Villarreal's managerial changes
34:36 - Where next for Andoni Iraola?
37:44 - Marti Cifuentes on Leicester, managing in Scandinavia and his future
John Bennett is joined by Chris Sutton, the stars of the Euro Leagues podcast - ESPN’s Julien Laurens and European football expert Rafa Honigstein and commentator Conor McNamara, as PSG book a date with Arsenal in this year’s Champions League final, after beating Bayern Munich. They discuss the magic of superstar Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, the favourites for this year’s final in Budapest and the tantalising clash of styles between PSG’s fearsome attack and Arsenal’s impenetrable defence.We hear from Bayern boss Vincent Kompany, after his team were outfoxed by a PSG side seeking to defend their Champions League title, whilst BBC football issues correspondent Dale Johnson explains a contentious handball rule.Plus, we hear from Man City women’s boss Andree Jeglertz after Arsenal’s draw at Brighton cemented Manchester City’s first WSL title in 10 years! Timecodes:
01:00 – Story of the game.
03:00 – PSG focus.
07:00 – Bayern analysis and Vincent Kompany audio.
09:00 – Handball chat with Dale Johnson.
16:00 – Arsenal final look ahead.
22:00 – Manchester City women’s manager Andree Jeglertz on winning the WSL title. Commentaries this week:
Thursday 7th May
EUROPA LEAGUE: Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest 2000 KO - LIVE ON 5 LIVE Saturday 9th May
WSL: Aston Villa v Arsenal 1200 KO - LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRA
PREMIER LEAGUE: Sunderland v Manchester United 1500 KO - LIVE ON 5 LIVE
PREMIER LEAGUE: Fulham v Bournemouth 1500 KO - LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRA
PREMIER LEAGUE: Manchester City v Brentford 1730 KO - LIVE ON 5 LIVE Sunday 3rd May
SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP: Celtic v Rangers 1200 KO - LIVE ON 5 LIVE
PREMIER LEAGUE: Nottingham Forest v Newcastle 1400 KO - LIVE ON 5 LIVE
PREMIER LEAGUE: Burnley v Aston Villa 1400 KO - LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRA
PREMIER LEAGUE: Crystal Palace v Everton 1400 KO - LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRA 2
PREMIER LEAGUE: West Ham v Arsenal 1630 KO - LIVE ON 5 LIVE
Aaron Paul & Jobi McAnuff reflect on the EFL ups and downs. Hear from Kieran McKenna after Ipswich sealed promotion back to the Premier League. Richie Wellens doesn’t hold back after Leyton Orient just about survive in league One. Cambridge head coach Neil Harris joins the pod after earning League Two promotion. And Boreham Wood boss Luke Garrard swings by ahead of the National League play-off final with Rochdale. And messages and voicenotes always welcome on WhatsApp to 08000 289 369.01:45 Aaron opens the mailbag…
04:30 Kieran McKenna on Ipswich Town’s promotion,
11:20 Hull gatecrash the play-offs,
14:05 Watford sack Ed Still,
15:45 Stevenage controversially win race for sixth,
18:10 Orient’s Richie Wellens doesn’t hold back,
22:25 Cambridge boss Neil Harris joins the pod,
35:05 Boreham Wood’s Luke Garrard drops in.5 Live / BBC Sounds commentaries:
Wed 2000 Bayern v PSG,
Thu 2000 Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest.
Sat 1500 Sunderland v Man Utd,
Sat 1730 Man City v Brentford,
Sun 1200 Celtic v Rangers,
Sun 1400 Nottingham Forest v Newcastle United,
Sun 1400 Burnley v Aston Villa on Sports Extra,
Sun 1400 Crystal Palace v Everton on Sports Extra 2,
Sun 1630 West Ham v Arsenal.
Kelly Cates is joined by Matt Upson, Rob Green, and John Murray for reaction as Arsenal beat Atletico Madrid to book their place in the Champions League Final. They discuss what it means for Arsenal to reach the final, how they managed their narrow win against Atletico Madrid and how they might match up against Bayern Munich or Paris Saint Germain in Budapest. We hear from Vincent Kompany on his preparations for Wednesday night’s semi-final.Plus, Mikel Arteta reflects on a historic night for Arsenal and explains how he agonised over his team selection to face Diego Simeone’s side. TIMECODES:
00:22 – Full time scenes at the Emirates
10:29 – A pivotal 24 hours for Arsenal
11:40 – How Arsenal beat Atletico
15:06 – Was defeat to Manchester City a positive turning point for Arsenal?
18:28 – Myles Lewis Skelly in midfield
24:01 – Arsenal’s defensive solidity
28:07 - Vincent Kompany on his preparations for PSG
37:40 – Mikel Arteta reaction
Did City throw away the title in England on the day Hearts take a step closer to it in Scotland?
Mark Chapman is joined by Charlie Adam, Shay Given and Rory Smith to discuss a dramatic day on both sides of the border. Plus, Arsenal performed like champions against Fulham and have Tottenham come good just in the nick of time?
TIME CODES:
0:12 City grab a late point, but is it enough?
04:57 Big win for Arsenal
08:40 Should Arteta have played Myles Lewis-Skelly in midfielder earlier in the season?
11:20 Has Victor Gyokeres been a success?
16:23 Bad weekend for West Ham
24:50 How has De Zerbi inspired Spurs?
39:47 Hearts take a step closer to the title
Nigel Reo-Coker and The Telegraph's northern football writer Luke Edwards join Rick Edwards to discuss a big weekend at both ends of the Premier League.
Bukayo Saka returned to the starting lineup and inspired Arsenal to extend their lead at the top of the table. Meanwhile, Tottenham jump out of the relegation zone with a win over Aston Villa.
Plus Manchester United secure Champions League football and will Ipswich stay in the Premier League this time?
TIME CODES:
2:40 Saka gave the whole Arsenal team a boost
4:50 Is Gyokeres a world class striker?
13:40 Huge win for Tottenham
20:10 3-0 loss for West Ham, but were they unlucky?
28:27 Game of two halves at Old Trafford
31:10 Was Sesko's goal handball?
34:43 Is it time to make Michael Carrick the permanent Manchester United manager?
37:56 Has Florian Wirtz been a flop?
38:50 Will Ipswich stay up this time?
Kelly Cates is joined by Wes Morgan, Robert Huth, Marc Albrighton & BBC Sport's Midlands reporter Nick Mashiter to discuss the remarkable rise and dramatic fall of Leicester City. Ten years on from their incredible Premier League title triumph, the former champions will begin next season in the third tier of English football. The panel reflect on the unforgettable 2015–16 campaign that stunned the football world, what went right both on and off the pitch, how things unravelled in the decade that followed and how the club can rebuild in League One next season.01:00 – Tragedy
02:15 - Khun Vichai’s impact and legacy
04:40 – 2021 FA Cup Win
06:45 – Cracks start to form
09:45 – Change in transfer policy
13:30 – Financial issues
15:25 – Leicester City’s Seagrave training ground
16:40 – How can Leicester City recover?
21:00 – This season’s performances
22:15 – Pulling in the same direction
23:45 – Fan expectations for next season
26:00 – Robert Huth and Marc Albrighton’s final reflections
Kelly Cates is joined by Wes Morgan, Robert Huth, Marc Albrighton & BBC Sport's Midlands reporter Nick Mashiter to discuss the remarkable rise and dramatic fall of Leicester City. Ten years on from their incredible Premier League title triumph, the former champions will begin next season in the third tier of English football. The panel reflect on the unforgettable 2015–16 campaign that stunned the football world, what went right both on and off the pitch, and how things unravelled in the decade that followed.04:30 - The 2015 Great Escape
05:50 - Hopes for 2015/16
06:39 – Leicester City's scout Steve Walsh
08:00 – Claudio Ranieri joins
12:10 – Signing N'Golo Kanté
14:20 – Jamie Vardy’s season
19:55 – Going out for pizza
22:30 – Riyad Mahrez
24:40 – Tricky New Year
28:20 – Consistency over January
31:00 – Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal in February
35:00 – Taking motivation from Arsenal loss
36:30 – King Power's ‘Earthquake’
38:00 – Chance to win the title at Old Trafford
39:10 – Watching Chelsea v Spurs at Vardy's house
42:15 – Title celebrations
49:10 – Betting on Leicester City winning the title at 5000/1
51:40 – Stories from the title win
52:52 – The Foxes in the Champions League
John Murray, Ian Dennis & Ali Bruce-Ball catch up on their travels and the language of football commentary. John has a whole book of stories from his trip to Madrid, Ali calls the best goal he’s commentated on, and viral York City commentator David Ward joins the pod. Race Across the World winner Alfie Watts joins in the travel conversation. Plus, there are more unintended pub names from sport commentary and suggestions for the Great Glossary of Football Commentary. Messages, questions and voicenotes welcome on WhatsApp to 08000 289 369 & emails to TCV@bbc.co.uk00:30 John’s back with a bang!
03:50 John’s eventful trip to Madrid,
10:00 Ali calls best goal he’s commentated on,
12:50 Spoilt with 5 Live commentaries next week,
17:20 Viral York City commentator joins the pod,
25:20 Unintended pub and film names,
29:25 Race Across the World winner Alfie pays a visit,
41:25 Great Glossary of Football Commentary,
48:00 John’s pre-match meal.5 Live / BBC Sounds commentaries:
Sat 1500 Brentford v West Ham with Ian Dennis & Andy Reid,
Sat 1500 Newcastle v Brighton on Sports Extra,
Sat 1730 Arsenal v Fulham with John Murray & Rob Green,
Sun 1200 Man City v Liverpool in WSL with Chris Coles & Tash Dowie,
Sun 1400 Bournemouth v Palace on Sports Extra,
Sun 1530 Man Utd v Liverpool with Ali Bruce-Ball & Dion Dublin,
Mon 1500 Chelsea v Forest with Lee Blakeman & Mark Schwarzer,
Mon 1730 Hearts v Rangers with Ian Dennis & Pat Nevin,
Tue 2000 Arsenal v Atletico with John Murray & Matt Upson,
Wed 2000 Bayern v PSG with Conor McNamara & Chris Sutton,
Thu 2000 Aston Villa v Forest with Ian Dennis & Dion Dublin.Great Glossary of Football Commentary:
DIVISION ONE
Agricultural challenge,
Back of the net,
Back to square one,
Backside and elbows,
Booked,
Bosman,
Bullet header,
Channel of joy,
Coupon buster,
Cruyff Turn,
Cultured/educated left foot,
Dead-ball specialist,
Draught excluder,
Elastico/flip-flap,
False nine,
Fox in the box,
Giving the goalkeeper the eyes,
Grub hunter,
Half-time in the tie,
Head tennis,
Hibs it,
In a good moment,
In behind,
Lollipop,
Magic of the FA Cup,
The Maradona,
Off their line,
Olimpico,
Onion bag,
Panenka,
Park the bus,
Perfect hat-trick,
Postage stamp,
Put his cap on it,
Rabona,
Roy of the Rovers stuff,
Schmeichel-style,
Scorpion kick,
Spursy,
Stick it in the mixer,
Sweeper keeper,
Taking it to the corner flag,
Target man,
Tiki-taka,
Towering header,
Trivela,
Where the kookaburra sleeps,
Where the owl sleeps,
Where the spiders sleep.
John Bennett is joined by Guillem Balague, ESPN's Julien Laurens and Rafa Honigstein to unpack the chaotic first legs in the Champions League semi-finals. Who's best placed after Paris Saint-German 5-4 Bayern Munich? Should Arsenal feel aggrieved? Is the future of football at stake?The panel also discuss Jose Mourinho's potential return to Real Madrid, more unrest in Marseille, the feel-good story of Freiburg and Lionel Messi buying a 5th tier club in Spain.TIMECODES:
00:26 - Guillem's gardening with Del Piero
01:57 - PSG 5-4 Bayern
13:49 - Atletico Madrid 1-1 Arsenal
15:44 - Mikel Arteta speaking to Guillem for CBS
23:01 - Mourinho back to Real Madrid?
27:38 - Habib Beye struggling at Marseille
33:07 - Freiburg flying
35:53 - Messi buys a football club
39:35 - A 70-year-old goalkeeper?
40:25 - From bad to worse at Zaragoza
























on the edge of the D is unique to football isn't it?
just me or does only left headphone work with this episode?
is this in mono not stereo?
this episode doesnt download or won't play either.
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why I can't listen to your podcast???
how can you it say it could have been 5 or 6. 2.19 v 1.25 expected goals. name me another big chance apart from the goals which were worldies?
Hamburg. getting beaten by paderborn.
9:55 may want to recheck who won that world cup, because it wasn't France.
Imagine thinking Kyle Walker was England's best player in the final. 🥴
tea bagging Arnold is not a good luck, Grelish change that game on his own would have finished 1.0 without him have you heard the saying, credit where credits due. your anti City rhetoric is clear to see.
The anti City biases is strong with this bunch of bitter clowns
there is a problem with this podcast. it won't download and won't play on castbox.
Great !... tnx for podcast
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the w*** fest over klipperty made a bit of sick come up
Rashford has always been poor to average don't understand the love in.