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Vicky Gomersall is joined by Darren Lewis to bring you the biggest stories and talking points in football.
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Vicky Gomersall and Darren Lewis are joined by Miguel Delaney to review all of the action from a goal fest Saturday in the Premier League including wins for title contenders Manchester City with a thrumping 5-1 victory over Luton and Newcastle's 4-0 thrashing against Tottenham.
Vicky Gomersall and Darren Lewis are joined by Dharmesh Sheth to review the action from a busy Saturday of Premier League action including wins for title chasers Arsenal and Manchester City.
Vicky Gomersall and Darren Lewis are joined by Sky Sports News' senior reporter, Melissa Reddy to look back on Saturday's action from the Premier League and discuss Xabi Alonso's decision to stay at Bayer Leverkusen, despite being linked to Bayern Munich and Liverpool.
Vicky Gomersall and the assistant editor of the Mirror, Darren Lewis are joined by The Telegraph’s football reporter Sam Dean.  They reflect on Fulham’s domination over Tottenham in the Premier League, Manchester City’s potential to win the treble for a second time, and a look into England Euro’s call-up squad with discussions on Jarred Bowen, Cole Palmer, and Harry Kane.
Vicky Gomersall and the assistant editor of The Mirror, Darren Lewis are joined by Sky Sports’ chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol.They discuss Manchester United’s unconvincing win against Everton, news of the regeneration of Old Trafford and the upcoming FA Cup tie against Liverpool as The Times’ Paul Hirst joins the conversation.We hear from Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola who talk about their healthy rivalry.  Also, the panel look at Arsenal’s title chances and pick who has had the better season, Unai Emery or Ange Postecoglou.  There’s also a Bundesliga review as Harry Kane hits another hat-trick for Bayern Munich and Jadon Sancho scores for Borussia Dortmund. Plus, there’s an update on Xabi Alonso’s future at Bayer Leverkusen. 
Vicky Gomersall and the assistant editor of the Mirror, Darren Lewis are joined by the football reporter for the Times Charlotte Dunker.They reflect on another last minute win for Jurgen Klopp's patched up Liverpool as they stay top ahead of next weeks huge game with Manchester City.We hear from Manchester Ciy's Phil Foden about his first senior hat-trick in the Manchester Derby and take a closer look at the race for the top four after victories for Tottenham and Aston Villa.
Vicky Gomersall and the assistant editor of the Mirror, Darren Lewis are joined by The Athletic's Laurie Whitwell to take an in-depth look at the Premier League title race.Liverpool got a 4-1 win over Brentford but did it come at a huge cost in terms of personnel? Arsenal put five past Burnley to keep pace with the leaders whilst Manchester City dropped points against Chelsea with Erling Haaland a very frustrated man.Plus, we hear from a bullish David Moyes after some West Ham fans called for his departure, and there's an exclusive interview with Manchester United manager, Erik ten Hag.
Vicky and Darren are joined by the Chief Football Writer for the Telegraph Sam Wallace to reflect on Erling Haaland's return to scoring against Everton, Liverpool's return to the top of the table after victory over Burnley, Xabi Alonso's potential return to the P/L is he the natural successor to Klopp??There is also an interview with Mikel Arteta to discuss his exhuberent celebrations, the lack of a 20/30 goal a season striker and what movie star he'd like to play him in a film.
Vicky and Darren are joined by Sky Sports Chief Reporter Kaveh Solhekol as they look ahead to the title race showdown between Arsenal and Liverpool. They consider if news of the end of the Jurgen Klopp era has galvanized Liverpool and if Arsenal is still in the title race.Erik ten Hag discusses Kobbie Mainoo, Marcus Rashford, and transfer window frustrations exclusively with Sky Sports.Vicky, Darren, and Kaveh also reflect on Everton's 2-2 draw with Tottenham.Klopp talks at length following his departure announcement.
Vicky and Darren are joined by Miguel Delaney of The Independent to reflect on Arsenal’s big win over Crystal Palace. They ask The Mirror’s John Cross what this heavy defeat could mean for Roy Hodgson’s future. Plus Ivan Toney is back to help Brentford beat Nottingham Forest – but will he stay at the club? Alleged racism is again in the headlines and Darren gives his reaction to FIFA’s latest call for action. Jurgen Klopp talks exclusively ahead of Liverpool’s trip to Bournemouth about how the team spent their winter break, and we delve into the transfer market to discuss the lack of spending this January.
fVicky and Darren are joined by Football reporter for both the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Sam Dean to run through the big stories from Saturday's Premier League action.They start by reflecting on Manchester United's inconsistent season, before being joined by Manchester football correspondent for the Guardian and the Observer Jamie Jackson to discuss Manchester City's 2-3 victory over Newcastle. The panel also discuss why Arsenal's form has dipped and what they can do to get back on track.Plus anexclusive interview with Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag.
Vicky and Darren are joined by The Sunday Times' football correspondent, Jonathan Northcroft to run through the big talking points from Saturday's Premier League action.They start by reflecting on Tom Lockyer after the Luton captain suffered a cardiac arrest in the game against Bournemouth. Luton have confirmed Lockyer to be 'responsive' and in a 'stable' condition.The panel also discuss Manchester City’s 'wobble' after a home draw against Crystal Palace, Everton making up their points deduction after consecutive wins and Chelsea’s rare victory at Stamford Bridge.Plus exclusive interviews with Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana and Arsenal midfielder Kai Havertz.
Vicky and Darren are joined by Miguel Delaney of The Independent to run through the big talking points from Saturday's Premier League action. They start by relecting on Manchester United's shock 3-0 defeat at home to Bournemouth and ask what next for Erik ten Hag with The Mirror's Manchester football correspondent David McDonnell. They also discuss if Aston Villa can be considered title contenders after their 1-0 victory over Arsenal, and analyse Liverpool's 2-1 comeback win over Crystal Palace to go top. Plus, an exclusive interview with Luton manager Rob Edwards who chats about life in the Premier League, how he prepares his side, and his plans for Christmas.
Vicky and Darren are joined by the Times' Charlotte Duncker this week to run through all the big stories from Saturday's Premier League action.They reflect on Saturday evening's fixture as Newcastle moved above Manchester United after a 1-0 win and look at Anthony Gordon's heroics as he strengthens his case for an England call-up.The Guardian's Jamie Jackson also joins to analyse Marcus Rashford's low run of form and questions whether the England forward should be dropped from United's starting team.They also make their title predictions after Arsenal extended their lead at the top of the table with a 2-1 win over Wolves, and discuss why Sean Dyche is the right person at the moment to lead Everton's fightback which saw the Blues' first win since their 10-point reduction.Plus an exclusive interview with Jeremy Doku, who discusses his adaption in the Premier League, as well as his friendship with team-mate Jack Grealish.
Vicky and Darren are joined by The Telegraph’s Sam Wallace this week to run through all the big stories from Saturday's Premier League action.They discuss the big news of Everton’s 10-point deduction for breaching the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules.We hear from striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin on how the players reacted to the news. Other big talking points include the heated exchange between Pep Guardiola and Darwin Nunez, Erling Haaland breaking yet another record with his 50th goal and Kai Havertz scoring an important late winner for Arsenal. Plus there are exclusive interviews with Manchester United’s Diogo Dalot and Aston Villa’s Matty Cash.
Vicky and Darren are joined by the Daily Mail's Dominic King this week to run through all the big stories from Saturday's Premier League action.We ask whether Manchester United's recent criticism has been justified as they got back to winning ways against Luton, The Athletic's Charlie Eccleshare joins to work out what happens next for Spurs after their injury depleted side suffered back-to-back defeats and Gail Davis sits down with Pep Guardiola to discuss Jeremy Doku and Cole Palmer.
Vicky Gomersall is joined by the Assistant Editor of the Mirror, Darren Lewis and Sky Sports News' senior reporter, Melissa Reddy to discuss why Mikel Arteta feels so frustrated with the VAR during Arsenal's defeat to Newcastle.We also look at Manchester United's victory over Fulham and whether it has really eased any pressure on manager, Erik Ten Hag.We also hear at length from Luton boss, Rob Edwards who discusses his career, life as a Premier League manager and the club's season so far.
This week Vicky Gomersall is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and The Telegraph's Sam Dean.They reflect on hat-trick hero Eddie Nketiah's brilliant performance in the 5-0 win over Sheffield United, and the importance of Gabriel Jesus to Arsenal's title challenge.Other big talking points include another VAR controversy in the game between Bournemouth and Burnley, more misery for Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, and Ange Postecoglou's impact at Tottenham.They also discuss the issue of inappropriate and offensive language in and around the game.WARNING: Episode contains content that some listeners may find distressing.
The Sunday Times' Jonathan Northcroft joins Vicky and Darren for a special podcast this week as we reflect on the life and career of Sir Bobby Charlton after the Manchester United and England icon passed away on Saturday at the age of 86.
Vicky Gomersall is joined by the Assistant Editor of The Mirror, Darren Lewis and Sky Sports News' Chief Reporter, Kaveh Solhekol.We discuss whether Manchester United's late turnaround against Brentford could be a turning point in their season, and why things are going so well for Tottenham as they continue their best ever start to a season.Plus there's an exclusive interview with Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola who talks about missing out on Declan Rice and what he demands from all his players.
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Gavin James

fat water buffalo how is this racist?? this show is getting worse with all their virtual signalling

Sep 28th
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Joshua Ryan Schroer

Supplement is back & solid Saturday of football unless you a West Ham fan like me😢⚒

Sep 14th
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Richard Holmes

This show is going downhill fast. Used to be crammed with great writers.... Clinton Morrison stating that scoring a hat-trick will give Mo Salah "mad" confidence... 🤦‍♂️

Sep 13th
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paul roberts

Seriously, swerve all the political talk and just concentrate on the football. This show has seriously been shite since Neil left

Sep 13th
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Kavin Thiru

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May 6th
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Kavin Thiru

I RC aAaW @omc zr6d and JB a namaste bz☓ is a A

May 6th
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paul roberts

boring, really this show needs to find a decent talking point besides going to var every chance they get

Feb 23rd
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paul roberts

absolute joke, 23 minutes on man u and 4 on liverpool. worst part is, them 4 minutes are spoken by a fat scumbag who's no allowed near anfield or melwood

Jan 19th
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Wayne Jackson-Birkett

Great show but audio could do with been a bit louder and clearer

Jan 6th
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Russ Collins

brilliant listening to this on 29th April. their views on solskjaer. 😁😁😁😁

Apr 29th
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Lawrence McG

great show for exposing how thick British tabloid sports journos actually are

Sep 9th
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David Rowney

I wish the audio was better. I really have to crank the volume in my car on this particular podcast. love the info and thoughts but it's such hard work!

Aug 5th
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Joe Boyes

Couple of ridiculous statements from Cross. You have to win the World Cup to be an all-time great? So Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo aren't all that because they haven't won 1 tournament? Dear oh dear.

Jun 12th
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Steve Wells

brilliant to hear so many journalists be so wrong on every front from England team selection to Sam allardyce. I guess if you don't really travel out of the south of England that's what you know! great listen though

May 22nd
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alancocks@sky.com

if

Dec 27th
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Jose Rodriguez

:-O

Dec 7th
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Mark Palmer

ooh I could crush a grape

Nov 19th
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