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Sam Matterface, Alex Crook and Tory Deeney reacted to the news that semi-automated offsides are finally making their way into English domestic football. Have we become totally reliant on the tech? Meanwhile, Leicester fans are set to protest against their club, and the Premier League clubs vote to give PSR a stay of execution.
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Jim White & Simon Jordan discuss a chaotic final Goodison Park Merseyside derby, Gareth Southgate’s future in management, growing protests against Daniel Levy and the latest from the world of Boxing with Spencer Oliver and heavyweight Derek Chisora.
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Jim White, Simon Jordan & Martin O’Neill discuss Real Madrid beating Man City 3-2 - has City’s implosion become the norm? Sam Kerr is cleared in court, but has the damage already been done? Kai Havertz is out for the season - what does this mean for Arsenal’s title hopes? Plus, Everton vs. Liverpool in the final Goodison Merseyside derby - Jenny Seagrove joins them for a special farewell.
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Jim White and Simon Jordan discuss Warren Gatland leaving Wales - Alex Cuthbert reacts! Man United fans fume over Jadon Sancho’s Instagram post. Is football being used as a political pawn? Plus, FFP expert Stefan Borson on legal battles shaking up rugby and the Premier League.
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and former Arsenal Invincible Martin Keown look back at Liverpool getting dumped out of the FA Cup at Plymouth, is there an agenda against Ange Postecoglou? And Derek Chisora wants one more ‘last dance’ against….. Oleksandr Usyk!
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Jim White, Alex Crook and Troy Deeney reflected on Tottenham's 4-0 drubbing at the hands of Liverpool, where the away side failed to muster a shot on target for the first time under Ange Postecoglou. Troy was scathing in his assessment of what he saw... Elsewhere, can Marcus Rashford show the form of a "world-beater", and are Ruud van Nistelrooy's Leicester youngsters up to the challenge on this FA Cup weekend?
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Jim White and Simon Jordan reviewed Newcastle beating Arsenal 4-0 on aggregate to reach the Carabao Cup final. They also discussed whether the 'celebration police' is becoming a real concept after the Premier League gave it gravitas, the reasoning behind Tottenham's slow winter transfer window, and Sir Dave Brailsford's 'Mission 21' statement at Manchester United. Plus, it's Thursday - so they looked ahead to Derek Chisora against Otto Wallin with Ade Oladipo, Spencer Oliver and Wallin himself.
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Adrian Durham and Neil Foggin are joined in the studio by the author of Call of the Warrior Gareth A Davies & Photographer Sonya Jaskinski.
It is a groundbreaking exploration of the world of boxing, offering an intimate look at the lives and motivations of some of the sport's most iconic figures. Through stunning photography and a massive cast list of 28 insightful essays on the stars of the sport, this book delves deep into the psyche of fighters, trainers, and promoters, revealing the raw passion and unwavering determination that defines the warrior spirit.
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Jim, Simon and Danny Murphy react to the news that Chelsea owner Todd Boehly is a director in a ticket resale website, with Jim and Simon clashing on whether it's acceptable for a Premier League club owner to be involved in such a business. Plus, National League CEO Mark Ives explains why they are campaigning the EFL to allow an extra promotion place from the National League into League 2.
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Jim White and Simon Jordan reflected on a win for Chelsea against their former coach, Graham Potter. What sort of job can he do with the Hammers? Meanwhile, there is debate as to whether men's football is ready for alcohol in the stands, and the latest on Luis Rubiales' trial out in Spain. Plus, former New York FC boss Nick Cushing is in studio to lift the lid on his time in MLS and the women's game.
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Sam Matterface and Alex Crook debated whether or not the Europa League is Manchester United's to lose after they came through the league stages unbeaten and straight into the last-16. Meanwhile, Chloe Kelly ended her stalemate with Manchester City with a deadline day loan to Arsenal, following it up with a scathing assessment on social media. Her agent, Michael Jarman, explains more. Plus, there's time to look ahead to the weekend action, with Arsenal vs Man City to come on Sunday.
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Jim White is joined by the former Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan to reflect on last night's Champions League action, as Aston Villa automatically qualify for the last 16 of the competition, whilst Manchester City face the prospect of a potential tie against Bayern Munich or Real Madrid. They also react to the news that Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins has been subject to a bid from Arsenal. talkSPORT's Saudi Correspondent Ben Jacobs reflects on Aston Villa striker Jhon Duran's imminent 77 million euro deal to Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr. And Adam Azim joins them in studio to look ahead to his IBO super-lightweight world title fight against Sergey Lipinets live on talkSPORT this weekend.
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Jim, Simon and Danny Murphy react to Miles Lewis-Skelly's red card being rescinded and ask whether the process has undermined referee Michael Oliver. Plus, with Celtic heading to Villa Park in the Champions League tonight they question what can be done to stop away fans getting tickets in the home end.
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Former Premier League referee David Coote has revealed that he hid his sexuality during his career. It follows his sacking last year after videos emerged of him taking cocaine and abusing former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp. Following his latest admissions, Jim and Simon ask whether a return to football should be on the table? Or whether his reputation is compromised?
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and former Arsenal Invincible Martin Keown look back at Tottenham’s defeat at home to Leicester City! Who is responsible for the decline at Spurs? And with Police investigating abuse aimed at referee Michael Oliver, does this suggest that eradicating this kind of behaviour from the game is still a long way off?
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Jim White, Alex Crook and Troy Deeney turned their attention to the disorder in Manchester last night that saw 39 arrests made, as some Rangers fans managed to get tickets in the home end. Who should take the blame for the turn of events - the club, the home fans who sold the tickets or the away fans that bought them? Meanwhile, Watford have hit back at claims that their manager Tom Cleverley is under pressure. If only there was a former club captain in studio to give his thoughts... Plus, Champions League ad Premier League winner Owen Hargreaves joins us to give his thoughts on Marcus Rashford and much more besides.
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Jim White and Simon Jordan discuss Man City's defeat in Paris, Arsenal's crucial win and Amorim's controversial United comment. Plus, boxing insights from talkSPORT's Spencer Oliver and British Middleweight Boxer Liam Smith.
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Jim White, Simon Jordan & Danny Murphy discuss Liverpool’s perfect Champions League run, Villa’s Champions League hopes, Amorim’s fury raises questions and Haaland backs City despite 115 charges.
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Jim White & Simon Jordan discuss Wolves boss Victor Pereira calling out Matheus Cunha, Rashford fighting for his United spot, Cole Palmer’s Amazon deal and West Ham's pursuit of Villa’s John Duran.
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