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  • And then there were two… It’s no longer a three-horse race, much to Alyson Rudd’s regret. Alyson joins Tom Allnutt, Gregor Robertson and Tom Clarke to pick over the bones of good wins for City and Arsenal, and touchline altercations for Liverpool and Mo Salah. Could this be the end of the ‘Egyptian King’ at Anfield?

    The race for fourth continues to ebb and flow, Villa threw away a two goal lead, but still gained on Spurs. Chelsea and their midfield in particular, confound the panel…again.

    Andoni Iraola has taken Bournemouth to their highest ever points total, does he deserve manager of the season?

    To finish, its two from three at the bottom. Forest showed form in defeat against City, do Luton have one last push in them? And Burnley, too little to late, or in with a shout…?  


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  • Martin Samuel and Tom Allnutt join Gregor Robertson to console Tony Cascarino as Liverpool’s title challenge hits the buffers. What can Liverpool’s bad form be put down to, fitness, desire, off field issues? Tony has a hunch… And is Arne Slot the man to right the ship…?

    Arsenal have the wind in their sails again can they now go unbeaten for the rest of season…? Chelsea, are a mystery to the entire panel. What will happen to Poch and his erratic team come the summer?

    Erik Ten Hag may not be embarrassed but is his tenure coming to an end? Martin can understand his response to the media, Tom isn’t so sure… 


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  • Gregor Robertson joins Tony Cascarino, Alyson Rudd and Hamzah Khalique-Loonat

    to look back on a remarkable FA cup semi final.

    Did the last gasp VAR decision deny us an iconic FA cup memory? Gregor and Alyson think yes, ever the realist Hamzah is not so sure. Where does the result leave beleaguered Man Utd fans and their manager? Is an FA cup final enough or was this the final straw for Eric Ten Hag?

    The deduction derby at Goodison Park lifted Everton clear of the drop zone, but the real drama came from Nottingham Forest’s ‘X’ account. Has a line been crossed by Forest, casting aspersions on the neutrality of officials?  On the pitch hope for Burnley, but is time up for Luton?

    In the title race, good starts to a big week for Arsenal and Liverpool.  

     

     


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  • Gregor Robertson, Jonny Northcroft and Martin Samuel join Tom Clarke to perform the post-mortem on Man City and Arsenal’s exit from the champions league. Did they just meet better teams or was there any mental fragility or fatigue on show?

    Will last nights results have a bearing on the title race, if so, who could benefit?

    For Manchester City is the form of Erling Haaland a worry? 21 touches in the whole game and 37 minutes before he completed a pass…

     

    Martin has had his head turned by Cole Palmer and it’s given him a bold plan for England.

    Finally, a look at the FA cup semi-finals - Chelsea managed to find a negative in a 6-0 win, will they offer any threat to City? For Manchester United is it win or bust for Ten Hag…?  

     


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  • Liverpool to finish fourth. Arsenal stumbling. Villa masterclass and City…back on top.

     

    Liverpool and Arsenal lose at home - is that the final twist in the title race, or just the first?

    Tom Clarke is joined by Alyson Rudd, Gregor Robertson and a despondent Tony Cascarino who thinks Liverpool looked so bad they could even finish fourth behind Villa. Arsenal looked edgy but was that down to a masterclass from Unai Emery and his team? City sail on serenely, are there any potential slips in their run in.

    Was Spurs’ result a freak or a sign of things to come? How good is Alexander Isak and can Newcastle keep hold of him?

    After an appreciation of some mid table sides in Wolves, Fulham, Chelsea and Bournemouth  it’s time to consider the chaos at Manchester United… again.


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  • Fresh off the Eurostar having watched PSG v Barca Gregor Robertson joins Tom Clarke and Martin Samuel to review a thrilling set of Champions League quarter finals. Are Arsenal and Man City now favourites to meet in the semis? And is City v Madrid really the final everybody wanted? In the other half of the draw do any of the four have a chance, Gregor thinks Barca might…

    In the Premier League Everton face another points deduction, what does that do to the relegation battle? Is it fair for teams to go into the final day not knowing what they need to survive?

    We take another look at the title race, Alyson Rudd offers her belated thoughts on Liverpool’s ‘failure’ at Old Trafford and Gregor and Martin almost pin their colours to one particular mast… 


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  • Has Pep ruined football? Arsenal’s proper squad, the leagues most adaptable players and ‘treadmill to oblivion’.

     

    Martin Samuel, Gregor Robertson and Henry Winter join Tom Clarke to reflect on a show of squad strength from Arsenal and City. Are the Gunners now at the same level as Man City and Liverpool in terms of squad depth? Who took their chance to shine and who didn’t? As Ben White stars, are traditional full backs now a thing of the past and who are the most adaptable players in the premier league…? Answers on a postcard…

    Referee Andy Madley decided to ignore VAR at the Brentford v Brighton game last night; could this finally be a turning of the tide?

    Finally, Brighton post record profits, thumbs up. Daniel Levy is the best plaid club chief ever, thumbs down. Martin over to you…

     


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  • Pep gave up, Thomas Frank is special, and goals galore…despite VAR.

     

    Tom Clarke, Gregor Robertson, Alyson Rudd and Tony Cascarino contrast the snooze fest at the Etihad with the and to end fest at Anfield.

    Arsenal proved a point to get a point, but City could be happy with the easier run in to come. Liverpool put in their best performance against Brighton, but with Alonso not available who replaces Klopp at Anfield…Alyson Rudd loves Thomas Frank.

    Goals galore at Newcastle, Stamford Bridge and Bramall Lane but oh VAR, why why why…?

    A whistle stop tour of all the other weekends games, plus Kalvin Philips’ woes continue and the relegation scrap is far from over.


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  • Tom Clarke, Gregor Robertson, Jonny Northcroft and Martin Samuel pick their England starting 11’s for the opening game of the Euros. There are some surprising omissions, Jonny has a left field suggestion and Martin has been swayed by recent performances.

    Kobbie Mainoo may have written his name on the team sheet, but will Henderson, Rashford or Grealish even make the squad? Following on from the focus on Mainoo the team recall the most impressive debuts they’ve seen, from Gascoigne and Rooney to Charlton and Shearer from the archive.

    Which is the toughest managers job in football? And finally, a look ahead to the weekend and the language used towards officials.


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  • England disappointed, but does it matter? Gareth Southgate and his team conspired to lower expectations after a lacklustre display at Wembley; Tom Clarke, Tony Cascarino, Gregor Robertson and Matt Dickinson discuss who played well, who didn’t and why England looked so blunt.

    After the break a look at the production line of new footballers – academies. Young players are now given a holistic programme which creates well rounded young men, not just footballers. Is the new battle ground of the elite at academy level, creating the stars of tomorrow?

    Finally, are footballers ‘thick’? Gregor responds.  


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  • Are points deductions fair, what's the point of a football regulator, and should Kobbie Mainoo start for England?

    Martin Samuel, Gregor Robertson and Tony Cascarino join Tom Clarke to ask if you’d rather have a good centre forward or a good lawyer? As Nottingham Forest fall foul of the regulator are points deductions the best way to tackle the problem? Should more money go to the wider football pyramid and what happens if it doesn’t?

    Back on the pitch have England found their midfield answer, will Kobbie Mainoo be the late edition that balances the team? If he makes the squad, then who misses out – Maddison, Henderson, Bowen…? 

    Finally, best Brazilians to ever play in the Premier League…?


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  • A pulsating game won in the 120th minute with a raucous atmosphere and ending their arch-rivals fairy tale in the process - has Eric Ten Hag suddenly seen what is possible at Old Trafford?

    Will the result be a turning point in Man Utd’s season or just another glimpse of potential? For Liverpool did tiredness catch up with them?

    Gregor Robertson thinks Mark Robins is doing some of the best coaching work in the country at Coventry and it’s paying off. They’ll fancy their chances against Utd in the semis.

    Tom Allnutt has been to meet Gerad Pique; he has some fascinating ideas on the future of football – will clubs soon be paying fans to attend games?

    Finally, Alyson Rudd is impressed with Fulham and Tom Clarke wants to hear your favourite own goals…


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  • Are footballers stupid? Why do footballers cut holes in their socks? And how to write a match report in 2 minutes.

    Martin Samuel, Jonathan Northcroft, Gregor Robertson and Tom Clarke discuss the dark arts of football and sports writing.

    On the pitch they were exemplified by Porto on Tuesday night.

    But what are the dark arts of the press box? How do writers produce a piece when the result turns around in the final minutes?  Martin recounts the Nou Camp in 99’ – from “Poor old Fergie gets his tactics wrapped around his neck..." to "Arise Sir Alex!…” And facing a deadline, Jonny McNorthcroft found himself hoping Scotland didn’t score.

    Gregor had a surprising response to his article on ‘Why do footballers cut holes in their socks?’ Which led to another question - are footballers stupid?

    Finally – its FA cup weekend.


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  • It’s a three-horse title race, the first in years, so who did the result at the weekend benefit the most?

    Tom Allnutt, Alyson Rudd and Gregor Robertson join Tom Clarke to predict who will win the league. Was a point at Anfield good for City, was Liverpool’s momentum stalled and will Arsenal handle the pressure of going top?

    Who has the tougher run in and who is each team’s most important player?

    Spurs love playing the top teams, but Villa seemed to lack belief. Either way, does the race for fourth even matter, if you qualify for the champions league and your team’s not ready?

    Plus, a rattle through the weekends other results.


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  • Gregor Robertson mediates as Martin Samuel and Tony Cascarino discuss sabbaticals, John Peel and Yu-Gi-Oh!


    Oh, and some of the week's biggest football talking points: Are Sheffield United the worst team to ever play in the Premier League? Has the Champions League become too predictable? And who will win Sunday's era ending game between Liverpool and Man City?


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  • Tom Clarke reviews a bumper weekend of Premier League talking points with Gregor Robertson, Tony Cascarino and Paul Hirst...


    ... What level are Manchester United at? Who is currently the best player in the League (Guardiola thinks it's Phil Foden)? And why on earth have Nottingham Forest hired Mark Clattenburg? 


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  • Genes count as three sons of former players star for Liverpool. As academy players are in the spotlight the team discuss the modern player, private education and clubs more holistic approach to their assets. Had Stan Bowles been a player now he may have had more help with gambling problems that beset his life, Martin and Tony share their memories of a great player with a crazy life. 

    With Wolves one game away from Wembley, is Gary O’Neil in line for manager of the season?

    On to FFP and points deductions,

    Finally, its Paul Pogba, Eric Ten Hag and martin makes a bold prediction about Brighton.

     

    Timeline:

     

    FA Cup

    2’ Klopps trust in the kids

    3’ This is Klopp’s chance to play the kids, they won’t be playing against City in two weeks. Great for the Dads. Three kids there all whose dads got them playing.

    5’ How have Liverpool not conceded in last two games?

    7’ all seem well rounded young men. Moulding good young people not just players.

    8’ Players with pros as parents know how to stay the course.

    11’ Lots of young players sent to private school by clubs.

    14’ They’ve done brilliant but a long way to go.

    17’ At Wolves, Gary O’Neil, took over five days before season started. He could get them to a Wembley semi/final.

    20’ He has walked in and not asked for too much change.

     

    Everton points deduction

    23’ six is better then ten. But its still too much.

    24’ Not good to have lawyers deciding league placings.

    25’ guidelines are better than nothing. But still no structure.

    26’ we need clear rules.

    27’ Everton will now be fine, little danger of relegation.

     

    Stan Bowles

    32’ A maverick, a gambler, and an entertainer.

    33’ Many stories about the colourful life, playing snakes and ladders for £50 a corner…

    34’ The stories obscure how good he was as a player. In 74’ QPR were 14 mins from winning the league.

    37’ Don shanks compared him to Aguero, he was a continental footballer in Britain. Tony thinks Zola.

    38’ there was a sad side to stan. He had a testimonial and gambled all the money away within a few weeks.

     

    Brighton

    42’ Martin thinks Brighton are too good…they will keep losing good staff and good players. You can’t sustain that.

    44’ No matter the data team, at some point you can’t pull another rabbit out the hat.

    45’ Bloom is a genius; he is possibly the best owner of a club in the world.

     

    Pogba

    53’ Pogba banned for four years for doping. effectively ending his career

    54’ Very sad, Sad way for a player of his talent to end his career. It won’t end with this, there is more to come out.

     

    Manchester derby

    56’ who knows, Martin can’t predict.

    57’ I can’t see how he [Ten Hag] can be there man for next season. Because if he was, they’d have come out and said it.

    60’ fabulous team, but you just can’t get the ball off them. Be amazed if Man City don’t win


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  • Was it Captain Colossus, Klopp’s charisma or just really good academy players that got Liverpool over the line? Alyson Rudd was Nostradamus, highlighting last week the huge impact Virgil Van Dyke has on his Liverpool team. What now for Pochettino and Chelsea, wilting in extra time and still no trophy.

    At Old Trafford the shoots of hope were trampled by a very good Fulham performance. It left some wondering, what the club have to show for the second most expensive signing ever…Anthony. For Crystal Palace, Oliver Glasner has hit the ground running with signs of a blueprint after only two games.

    Finally, its Arsenal looking strong and good luck to George Elokobi and Maidstone.

     

    Timeline:

     

    Cup final

    2’ Liverpool, well deserved win. Chelsea created better chances, but Liverpool had the fight, hunger and drive.

    4’ Tom A felt Chelsea were in the ascendancy, until extra time. Poch’s disappointment was how they played extra time.

    8’ Alyson the prophet, saw the impact VVD has on Liverpool.

    13’ It is precious to have academy players in big games. It strengthens the bond between team and supporters.

    14’ Chelsea had that and they burnt it.

    15’ Liverpool testament to a long term structure and plan.

    “Its not a coincidence that you get a 19yr old at a club like Liverpool who can step in and look like he’s been there for years.”

    19’ Chelsea have wasted their money. Who is not buying into Poch’s culture.

    21’ Too many mistakes and get too introverted to easily.

    22’ a collective malaise, where is it coming from?

     

    Pricky Pep

    24’ doesn’t like journalists, looked bored

    26’ seems to hate doing press.

    28’ The pressure and demands on managers are enormous.

     

    Manchester United

    31’ Ten Hag back under pressure. Result indicative of what’s going on at the club.

    32’ Tom’s visit to Ajax, no one thought Anthony was worth what Man U paid for him.

    33’ Are they going to build off field first then the team? Or on pitch first.

    36’ Hot managerial market this summer. Liverpool, Barca and Bayern all looking.

    37’ Fulham were excellent, they wanted it and were without Paulinha, Jimenez and Willian.

    38’ Muniz stepping up, looked good. Iwobi, really good, cool finish.

     

    Palace

    40’ already there is a blueprint. 3-4-2-1

    41’ Matheaus Franca, looked good, suddenly can see why they signed him.

    43’ great start for Glasner, good record of signings from championship, Wharton another of them. They have good young players.

    44’ free roll of the dice for a mid table club.

     

    Arsenal

    46’ Playing fantastic, front foot football. They’re flying.

    48’ Goals from 19 set pieces and best defence…

    50’ Should Eddie howe be worried, they’re tailing away. Look poor first half.

    51’ Arsenal suffocated them, pressed them to death.

     

    Good luck George!!

    Maidstone take on Coventry City in the FA cup tonight. They’re the lowest ranked team to reach round five in over 40 years.

     


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  • Ahead of a huge FA Cup tie for Maidstone United, a special edition of The Game.

    Ever wondered how a part time team prepares for a big cup game against a team four leagues above them? Or what it’s like to score your first premier league goal, or get ‘tortured’ by a winger in front of Sir Alex at Old Trafford..? In a bonus edition of The Game Alyson Rudd and producer Neil went to meet Maidstone manager George Elokobi….


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  • A quick look at the mid-week fixtures and a bold claim, Arsenal have the best defence, and defences win leagues… City won again and Klopp likened his teams win against Luton to their famous win against Barcelona.

    James Gheerbrandt went to see Tuchel lose out to Xabi Alonso against Leverkusen. A week later he ‘agreed’ to leave Munich, where next and what are the knock-on effects in the managerial merry go round?  

    Tom, Martin, James and Gregor discuss the bold new vision presented by Sir Jim Ratcliffe at Manchester United, is three years optimistic and why no backing for Ten Hag…?

     

    Timeline:

    2’ Arsenal sucker punched by Porto

    3’ Different feel to European games, lots of fouls, grappling.

    5’ Good for the champions league to have such a different feel. Made it tough for Arsenal.

    8’ arsenal looking at not getting to quarters again, do they need to change mindset. 

    11’ Arsenal have the bets defence in the league, and titles are won by defences…

    13’ Klopp has created, built character at Liverpool, that will get you a long way.

     

    Tuchel leaves Munich

    20’ Will Tuchel leaving mean Alonso goes to Munich?

    21’ Tuchel was out manoeuvred by Alonso, he won the tactical battle.

    22’ Weird move by Munich, not good for dressing room.

    24’ If Liverpool want him, they need to get in now and tell him, before Munich do.

     

    Sir Jim Ratcliffe

    33’ He wants Man Utd ‘turned around’ in three years. Three years isn’t very long…can he do it?

    35’ He has a helping hand with Klopp leaving, and city facing FFP investigations

    37’ he was bullish, might regret that. Came close to slagging the glazers off.

    38’ No mention or backing for Ten Hag

    42’ slates being cleared. They’ve had good managers, it’s the system they work in that needs fixing.

    45’ We’re Manchester United and we’re coming to get you.  

    49’ extraordinary that it has taken 11 years for this to happen for Man Utd to have a modern set up.

    51’ everything is about money. Why is it surprising that Newcastle want money for Dan Ashworth…

    54’ On the pitch looks better, but still a long way to go. Gregor still thinks they are miles off.

     


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