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  • The end is near folks! League campaigns for the season are over, play offs have been concluded and my word what a season of football it has been.

    Man City and Pep Guardiola clinched their fourth successive Premier League title. Pep's side will firmly go down in Premier League folklore as the greatest team we have ever witnessed.

    Not quite four in a row yet, but Celtic retained the cinch Premiership title for a third successive season. Brendan Rodgers will be eager to end the season with the double when they clash with Rangers for the Scottish Cup.


    After a two week absence, Fennan & Mayhem take their seats in the booth to share their thoughts and views on all of this past weekend's action.

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  • The end of the Championship season is near and there is a strong sense of pressure amongst the top sides pushing for a return to the Premier League...or would they rather stay put? Well based on some results in particular, it's really hard to tell.

    One of those bizarre results came at a huge cost for Leeds, as they made the Friday evening journey to Loftus Road which saw QPR run rampant in a 4-0 victory. This result went massively in Ipswich's favour of clinching automatic promotion, which was then halted by Hull as both sides provided an entertaining spectacle at the MKM Stadium with the game finishing 3-3. West Brom were another side who were involved a freak result, losing 3-0 to Sheffield Wednesday who fighting for their lives to stay up in the Championship.

    The chase for the cinch Premiership remains unchanged from last week as Celtic and Rangers both picked up 2-1 victories against Dundee and St Mirren respectively.

    Liverpool's chances of winning the Premier League title in Klopp's final season as manager went up in smoke after a midweek defeat in their Merseyside Derby clash with Everton, and then followed up with a 2-2 draw against West Ham.
    Arsenal kept their title hopes alive this past weekend with a 3-2 win over North London rivals Tottenham, keeping the Gunners a point ahead over Man City who still have a game in hand.

    It's now that time of year for the play offs in League 1 and 2, a time that most football fans completely adhere to as they provide intense excitement and games for the ages.


    Fennan & Mayhem take their seats in the booth to share their says on all of this past weekend's action and make their predictions for the upcoming play offs.

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  • An exciting weekend full of cup action, surprising results and plenty of VAR controversy (as per usual).

    This past weekend's action saw both Glasgow clubs in Scottish Cup action, with Rangers getting the job done in 90 minutes against Hearts winning 2-0. Celtic however were taken the distance by Aberdeen, who equalized twice on the brink of full time of both the 90th minute and the 120th minute. The game finish 3-3 with Celtic progressing to the final after winning 6-5 on penalties.

    Southampton who had emerged as a strong contender as of late to chase down the top two in the Championship in hope of an automatic promotion spot went into complete self-destruction mode as they let many chances go to waste in their clash against Cardiff, allowing the Bluebirds to produce a 2-1 victory in smash and grab fashion thanks to a 95th minute winner from Cardiff's new star boy, Cian Ashford.

    VAR played a big part in the "Points Deduction Derby" fixture between Nottingham Forest and Everton, which saw big penalty shouts waived away by the officials that proved to be costly as Everton won 2-0, with relegation fears now growing for Forest.

    Both Manchester clubs will come head to head in the F.A cup final after Man City overcame Chelsea and Man United were taken to penalties after surrendering a 3-0 lead to Championship side, Coventry City. United won on penalties but certainly a valiant performance from Mark Robins' side.

    Fennan & Mayhem take their seats the booth to share their thoughts and views on all of this past weekend's action.

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  • A weekend of Derbies...oh boy this is going to be fun.

    That's right! This past weekend's action was packed Derby Day fever, featuring the East Anglian derby in the Championship between Norwich & Ipswich, The Glasgow derby in the cinch Premiership between Celtic & Rangers and the North-West derby Premier League clash between Man United & Liverpool.

    Norwich kicked off the weekend with a monumental victory against their East Anglian rivals, Ipswich with a 1-0 victory, strengthening their play off contention and simultaneously denting Ipswich's automatic promotion hopes.

    The Glasgow derby produced yet another spectacle, with both sides having to settle with a 3-3 draw at Ibrox. Despite surrendering a 2-0 lead against Rangers, a point at Ibrox for Celtic could prove to be beneficial in the long run as we approach the league split.

    However, a point will certainly not prove to be beneficial for Liverpool after their 2-2 draw against Man United at Old Trafford, which opens the door for Arsenal & Man City to overtake them at the top of the table.

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  • Happy Easter to you all football fans!
    We made it through the final wave of the internationals and here we are to embrace the final stages of the football season, the period that proves to be decisive for us all for our beloved clubs.

    It proved to be a not so Good Friday for Cardiff fans after producing a below par performance against Sunderland and ultimately suffering a 2-0 defeat to the Black Cats. However the Bluebirds bounced back after a very fortunate 2-1 victory against play off contenders, Coventry thanks to two own goals from Liam Kitching.

    Celtic continued to build momentum going into their crucial clash with Rangers next week after a 3-0 win against Livingston, which also saw the return of some important individuals in the likes of Cameron Carter Vickers, Reo Hatate and possibly Callum McGregor for which will be arguably Celtic's biggest spectacle of the season.

    The Premier League produced very few surprises this past weekend, but Newcastle's late onslaught against West Ham took the headlines after coming from two goals down to win the game 4-3, but proved to have come at a cost for the Baggies after losing a few key players to injury.

    We never cover leagues abroad, but this particular headline had to be discussed in the form of Xabi Alonso announcing this week he will stay at Bayer Leverkusen for at least another season, ruling out the possibility of the Spaniard taking over from Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool come the end of the season.

    Fennan & Mayhem take their seats the booth to express their perspectives on this week's easter footballing weekend.

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  • Just one more international break!
    However this this time of the season can prove to be a blessing for some football fans, especially those who's clubs have not been performing to their best or that their country has already guaranteed their spot at the EUROs in June and/or both...well long story short, let's just say Fennan may not feel the same after this week.

    After a four game winning streak, Cardiff crumbled in their biggest fixture to date, losing 2-0 to South Wales rivals, Swansea in what seemed to be a one-sided affair between the two sides. This tends to be an outcome that Cardiff fans have become too familiar with, but on top of that it may well be the case that the gap between the Bluebirds from the play offs has become too superior.

    Celtic went into the international break in good spirits after a 3-1 home victory against St Johnstone. They return from the break with an away clash with Livingston before their title-chasing crunch clash with Rangers.

    The biggest headline of all that struck the football world was Nottingham Forest inflicted by a four point deduction, ultimately putting their Premier League status in jeopardy. This sparked the discussion of how and why this decision was imposed, especially over the cases that loom over the bigger European clubs in which we have not yet seen any action been taken.

    Fennan & Mayhem take their seats the booth to vent their thoughts and views on this week's football drama.

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  • Dramatic late goals, three horse race for the title, playoff scraps and a relegation battle between at least six teams...these are what makes the Championship the best league in the world.

    Speaking of the Championship, Cardiff have been flying high as of late and that didn't stop this past weekend when the Bluebirds produced a roaring comeback to be beat title challengers, Ipswich where goals from Ryan Wintle and Callum O'Dowda in the closing stages of added time cancelled out Kieffer Moore's opener. Not only does this bring them within reasonable reach of the play offs, it will also give Erol Bulut's side further positive encouragement and the best chance of producing a historic double of South Wales rivals, Swansea when they meet at the Liberty next week.

    Celtic returned to winning ways with a much needed 4-2 win over bottom placed side, Livingston and will hope to continue to push Rangers for the top spot as we approach the league split in the cinch Premiership.

    You never expect a Premier League weekend without VAR being involved nowadays. Liverpool hosted Man City in the Sunday afternoon kick off at Anfield, where Pep Guardiola has yet to experience victory. That wild statistic lives on as neither side could be separated in their 1-1 draw. However a late but strong call for a Liverpool penalty in late added time was waived away by Michael Oliver as Jeremy Doku happened to catch Alexis Mac Allister with a high foot, but VAR deemed Doku to have made contact with the ball first.


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  • We may have overdone it with our "Winter break"...sorry guys!

    A lot has taken place over the past month, but it certainly gave us a lot to talk about.

    After a underwhelming deadline day, it has proved costly for Brendan Rodgers and Celtic, surrendering top spot to their Glasgow rivals Rangers. However with Rangers suffering a 2-1 defeat on the weekend to Motherwell, it was the perfect opportunity for the Bhoys to regain their place at the summit in their Sunday clash against Hearts. After a controversial first half red card and a missed penalty from Adam Idah, Hearts came out 2-0 winners at Tynecastle, keeping Celtic two points adrift from the top.

    Cardiff had also endured a frustrating period, but things have been looking up for Erol Bulut's side as of late. The Bluebirds' first home victory of 2024 came against strugglers Stoke and with that they successfully carried over that momentum into their Severnside derby encounter against Bristol City this past Saturday, winning 1-0 and completing the double over their Severnside rivals.

    The Premier League produced some exciting fixtures this past weekend, including the Manchester derby which remains blue as Man City came back to beat United 3-1 at the Ettihad thanks to a Phil Foden brace and Erling Haaland sparing his blushes after missing a huge chance in the first half, ultimately cancelling out Marcus Rashford's stunning opener.

    Liverpool caused chaos at the City Ground in their game against Nottingham Forest where Darwin Nunez scored a 99th minute winner, despite their only being eight minutes of added time. While flares were lit in the away end and Jurgen Klopp celebrated wildly with his team, Forest players and staff surrounded referee Paul Tierney at the final whistle.

    Fennan & Mayhem make their long awaited return to the booth after a month lay off to catch up on all the action.

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  • This episode is only what I can describe as "therapeutic" for both Fennan and Mayhem, who both had a lot to say this week as they both reached their boiling points in regards to ownership of football clubs.

    In the wake of the horrific scenes we witnessed at Reading this past week, we strongly acknowledge during this episode that we may come across as "spoilt" fans in comparison to those who have sadly seen the clubs plummet into liquidation in the past and no loyal football fan deserves to lose their football club.

    S**t has officially hit the fan in the Welsh capital. After a string of poor results from the Bluebirds, Erol Bulut expressed his discontent over the club's lack of transfer activity after Cardiff's recent defeat against Plymouth and even stated that he may have to take his position at the club into his own hands.

    Celtic returned to action this week, cruising to a 5-0 victory against Buckie Thistle in the Scottish Cup, but with key players away at the Asian Cup and the lack of transfer activity has Mayhem feeling concerned.

    Ivan Toney was the talk of the town as he made his return to action from his eight month suspension for Brentford this past weekend, getting himself on the scoresheet in a 3-2 victory against Wolves.

    Fennan & Mayhem take their seats in the booth to vent their frustrations and share all on that has taken place this past week.

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  • We're half way through the January transfer window and based off of the amount of activity that has taken place so far, it goes to show that this period really isn't easy for teams to add much needed reinforcements, especially with the Asian Cup and AFCON competitions simultaneously ongoing.

    This transfer window has proved to be frustrating for Mayhem and Fennan in different ways, with Celtic vulnerable to losing key players such as Matt O'Riley this month and fearing that the Celtic hierarchy will not be able to reimburse into guaranteed quality. For Fennan and Cardiff on the other hand, new additions to the squad are yet to be made, which has raised questions amongst the Cardiff faithful.

    The scheduling of fixtures in the Premier League throughout the past week has also been affected drastically, with games taking place on weekday nights and only two to three games on the weekend. However we did see champions Man City and Newcastle produce an entertaining spectacle at St James Park, where Oscar Bobb scored a last minute winner to give City all three points in a 3-2 victory.

    Fennan & Mayhem are back in the booth to discuss their thoughts and views on this past weeks biggest footballing headlines.

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  • Happy 2024 everyone!

    The festive period is over and the new year has begun, which is seen as a crucial time of the football season for some. The January transfer market is open for teams to explore much needed reinforcements, however they never come around easy at this time of year and will cost clubs a pretty penny to lure in prized assets from elsewhere.

    Fennan and Mayhem have collectively expressed their desire of wanting Celtic and Cardiff to further strengthen their squads this January.
    For Mayhem and Celtic's sake, filling in the big shoes left by big names that moved onto bigger clubs for big money is a must if Celtic are to comfortably maintain the league title and become a more competitive force in Europe next season.
    On the other hand for Fennan and Cardiff, it's all about the continuation of finding the correct pieces of the puzzle to make the Bluebirds a promotion-chasing force once again.

    Fennan & Mayhem take their seats to the booth to kick off the new year!

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  • The festive season is here! The time of the year where we get to put our feet up, spend time with our loved ones, enjoy a few drinks and plenty of food.
    However the the biggest thing that we look forward to the most...plenty of football!

    Mayhem had plenty to vent and get off his chest in this week's episode, as Celtic have not had the best the times as of late and their home defeat against Hearts proved to be the nail in the coffin for Mayhem's sanity. From sharing his thoughts on the board, lack of investment and Celtic's recent performances, Mayhem doesn't leave a stone unturned.

    Cardiff are no strangers to being one of those teams that tend to drop off during the Christmas period, and this time round it may well be the case yet again. Erol Bulut's Bluebirds have only picked up one win in their last five fixtures, but a trip to Hillsborough against Sheffield Wednesday up next and then Plymouth Argyle at home on Boxing Day, the Cardiff hopeful will be feeling optimistic.

    Unai Emery's Aston Villa have emerged as surprise title contenders after victories against Brentford and enjoying a huge victory against Premier League leaders, Arsenal.

    Liverpool went head against rivals, Man United at Anfield. A game where most of us football fans expected a flurry of goals after Liverpool's 7-0 thrashing last season over the Red Devils' However that was not the case as both teams failed to score in a goalless draw.

    Fennan & Mayhem make their return to the booth after a few weeks away to present you with our Christmas episode!

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  • No more international breaks until March, thank god!
    The festive period is upon us and the time of the year where things start to heat up on the football calendar, with plenty of action in store for us all.

    Celtic endured a tough week back from the internationals, drawing 1-1 to Motherwell in the league and then suffered a 2-0 defeat away to Lazio in the Champions League, ending their European campaign.

    Cardiff returned to action in the best way possible, earning a 2-1 victory away to Preston thanks to two late goals. However the Bluebirds failed to keep that momentum going midweek as suffered a home 1-0 defeat to West Brom.

    We returned to club football with arguably the biggest fixture in the Premier League to date, with league leaders Man City entertaining second placed Liverpool at the Etihad. Erling Haaland broke the deadlock and earned himself his 50th Premier League goal, becoming the fastest player in history to achieve the milestone. However Trent Alexander-Arnold’s late strike earned Liverpool a valuable point, and simultaneously ending City's 23 consecutive home win streak.

    Tottenham's injury crisis is now starting to reflect on their recent results as they lost 2-1 at home to Aston Villa, making it 3 straight defeats now for Spurs.

    Newcastle bounced back in emphatic fashion after enduring a harsh 1-1 result in Champions League action against PSG by humbling Chelsea 4-1 at St James Park.

    Everton's week went from bad to worse after being hit with a 10 point deduction due to FFP breaches, losing 3-0 at home to Man United where Alejandro Garnacho produced what could be goal of the season and potentially a strong contender for the next Puskas Award.

    Fennan & Mayhem make their return to the booth after a week off to catch up on all the action!

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  • Just one more international break to get through after this week and we're free until next year, but let's not worry about that too much. As much as we can show our acknowledgement for our countries, it's club football that we truly admire.

    Starting off with Chelsea taking the main headlines again as they produced an entertaining spectacle at Stamford Bridge against Man City where it was goals galore for both sides as the game resulted in a 4-4 draw with Man City graduate, Cole Palmer scoring a late but crucial goal and equaliser against his boyhood club.

    Things aren't getting better for Ange Postecoglu and Tottenham as suspensions and injuries to key players are proving to take their toll as they conceded two very late goals against Wolves to lose the game 2-1.

    Liverpool maintained their consistency with another comfortable result against Brentford, winning 3-0 and proving to be a true contender to challenge Man City for the title this season.

    Newcastle have also endured a dip in form as of late as they couldn't put things right after suffering defeat to Borussia Dortmund in their Champions League fixture midweek, losing 2-0 to the Cherries.

    After a humbling 6-0 defeat to Atletico Madrid, Celtic redeemed themselves in the best possible fashion with 6-0 win of their own against Aberdeen, moving eight points clear at the top of the cinch Premiership table.

    Cardiff produced an underwhelming and uncharacteristic performance against Norwich as the Bluebirds conceded two goals within a minute and a half, giving the Canaries a 3-2 victory and only their second win in eleven games.

    Fennan & Mayhem are back in the Booth before we head into the International break to share their thoughts and views on this past week's footballing action.


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  • You just knew VAR was going to have it's name in one episode this season, but based on the outcome of games this week, it was too hard to ignore.

    VAR was the complete centre of chaos for some big games this week, including Arsenal's 1-0 defeat against Newcastle and Monday night's clash between London rivals Chelsea and Tottenham, which saw Spurs finish the game with 9 men, plenty of goals ruled out and a Nicolas Jackson hattrick winning the game 4-1 for the Blues.

    Elsewhere, Celtic provided a persevered and valiant effort against Spanish giants, Atletico Madrid by drawing 2-2 in their Champions League clash at Celtic Park.

    Cardiff drew 1-1 away to Stoke, a point which still keeps them in play off contention and will certainly back themselves to take three points when they welcome Norwich next week.

    Fennan & Mayhem take their seats to the Booth to share their thoughts and views on this past week's football drama.


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  • What a cruel and dark time it is to be a United fan. After crumbling against the Manchester rivals yet again, it truly shows that the club feels completely fragmented from top to bottom and ultimately all of the toxicity amongst the fans is by all means still directed towards the Glazers, but some heads are now turning towards Erik Ten Haag and the players. How time left is there for Ten Haag? Is he to blame right now for the recent results?

    On a slightly more positive note, Liverpool produced another strong performance by beating Nottingham Forest 3-0 off the back of hearing the terrible news of Luis Diaz's parents being kidnapped.

    Celtic found themselves in Champions League action at Parkhead as they produced a valiant performance against group favourites, Atletico Madrid earning a 2-2 draw but will feel like a convicting result for Celtic fans as a win would have put them in a strong position going into their remaining fixtures.

    The good times continue to roll for Erol Bulut and Cardiff as they came out on top in the Severnside Derby with a 2-0 victory over Bristol City.


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  • Uh oh we have another one! Sandro Tonali has been banned for 10 months for breaching betting rules. The 23-year old will not be eligible to play again until August and will be unavailable to feature at Euro 2024 next summer should Italy qualify.

    After Scotland's fantastic achievement of qualifying for Euro 2024, Celtic returned to club football action the best way possible, cruising to a 4-1 victory against Hearts and giving themselves plenty of momentum going into their crunch Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid.

    Despite Wales having an enjoyable international break, it wasn't the same outcome for the Welsh capital as Cardiff came up short away to Blackburn, losing 1-0 at Ewood Park with Rankin-Costello's goal proving to be the difference after Goutas saw his opener controversially ruled out by the linesman who claimed there was obstruction of the goalkeeper's sight.

    Liverpool retained bragging rights in the Merseyside Derby, beating ten-men Everton 2-0. Man City returned to winning ways with a narrow 2-1 win against Brighton at the Etihad. Ange Postecoglu makes Premier League history by picking up the highest number of points in a club's first opening nine games with 23 points and Spurs continue to thrive under the Australian.

    Fennan & Mayhem return to the Booth after taking a week off during the International break to share their thoughts and views on this past week's football.


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  • Champions League never fails to live up to expectations, but it certainly does hurt when your team end up on the wrong side of a dramatic result.

    Unfortunately that was the case with Celtic who hosted Lazio at a packed out Celtic Park and under the lights - paradise purely in it's perfect element.
    The hosts broke the deadlock through Kyogo Furuhashi's fine finish, earning himself his first Champions League goal and sending Parkhead into raptures.
    Lazio responded on the half hour mark with a scrappy finish which managed to find it's way over the goal line despite Joe Hart's best efforts.
    Brendan Rodgers' side were in full control the second half up until Luis Palma's strike was cruelly but rightfully ruled out by VAR. To then rub salt in the wounds, Lazio found a late winner through Pedro, who directed his back post header across goal giving the Italians all three points on the night.

    Newcastle hosted French giants, PSG on a rainy night at St James Park and was certainly a night to remember for the Geordie boys as they ran out 4-1 winners, giving them a huge boost in their pursuit of getting out of their group.

    In Premier League news, we saw wins from Chelsea, Man United and a huge victory for Arsenal over league holders, Man City.

    After falling to defeat to Middlesborough midweek, Cardiff came away with a fortunate point against Watford over the weekend despite a uncharacteristic performance from Erol Bulut's side.

    Fennan & Mayhem take their places in the Booth to share their points and views on this week's football action before going into the international break.


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  • Holy Moley! Michael Beale's time at Rangers has come to an end after 10 months in charge and off the back of a 3-1 home defeat to Aberdeen, which leaves Rangers 3rd in the cinch Premiership table. Frank Lampard has been heavily linked to be Beale's successor.

    Celtic left it late against Motherwell but managed to come away with all three points thanks to Matt O'Riley's 97th minute winner, giving Brendan Rodgers' side some positive momentum going into their Champions League clash with Lazio at Parkhead.

    After four successive wins on the bounce, Cardiff suffered defeat at the Riverside to an in form Middlesborough, losing 2-0. Erol Bulut will be looking to get the Bluebirds back on track against Watford before going into the international break.

    VAR was the centre of attention this past week involving Tottenham and Liverpool, which saw Spurs come away with a 2-1 victory, courtesy of Luis Diaz's goal being wrongfully ruled out for offside. Liverpool also finished the game with nine men after Diego Jota and Curtis Jones both saw red in the game.

    Things are going from bad to worse for Ten Hag and Man United, losing back to back home games against Crystal Palace and then in the Champions League against Galatasaray. Dark times are truly looming for the Red Devils.

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  • Ange Postecoglu got his first taste of a North London derby this past week as Spurs and Arsenal produced an entertaining spectacle, resulting in a 2-2 draw at the Emirates.

    De Zerbi's Brighton are flying high and continue to thrive under the Italian despite selling key players over the last year, the recruitment team are proving to be pivotable with new incomings.

    The dark clouds remain over Man United as the same problems on and off the pitch continue to dwell. Is Erik Ten Hag in the middle of a Man United crisis?

    It's all sunshine and rainbows in the Welsh capital as Cardiff make it three wins in a row under Erol Bulut. Could the Bluebirds prove to be a potential dark horse for playoffs this year?

    Celtic got themselves back to winning ways with a 3-0 victory over Livingston, who have been a somewhat "bogey team" in recent times. Despite their win, Joe Hart saw red in the first which keeps him out of league action for the next three games, can Scott Bain step up to the plate?

    Fennan & Mayhem make it business as usual this week with a typically longer episode in the Booth to share their views and thoughts on this past weeks' football.

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