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After a couple weeks away, the boys are back and straight into Man City's blip thats been unfolding... or is it a crisis? No such issues with their weekend opponents Liverpool, who are flying under Arne Slot, including a 2-0 midweek win vs Real Madrid in the UCL. However, what is the latest with VVD, Salah & TAA contracts and how likely is it that they will stay? Towards the bottom of the table, the lads look at how Amorim has started life at Manchester United and why Leicester have sacked Steve Cooper? Frank Lampard is in at Coventry - how will he fare after Mark Robins? Will it be another Rooney at Birmingham episode! In wider EFL, Wycombe are flying high above Birmingham and Wrexham - what is their secret? We finish, as always with a YTFC update from Lawro who have been struggling to keep 11 players on the pitch!
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Managers are the key topic on this weeks episode with the recent poor form of both Arsenal & Man City discussed and what it means for managers Arteta & Pep Guardiola. City were hammered in Lisbon by incoming Man Utd manager Ruben Amorim - How will he set up the team at Old Trafford? In the Championship, there has been a strong backlash on Mark Robins sacking at Coventry and the PP Boys are no different. Aside from managers, we preview the upcoming weekend fixtures including Liverpool Villa and Chelsea Arsenal. We finish with Lawro talking through his visit to Southend this weekend to watch Yeovil Town in the National League.
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The boys are back and the big news is surrounding Manchester United with Erik ten Hag sacked and Reuben Amorim set to be named as new permanent manager from Sporting Lisbon. Ruud van Nistelrooy will be interim manager until then and he started with a win and 5 goals in the Carabao Cup. Elsewhere, Man City lost at Tottenham - Has Guardiola taken his eye off the ball? We finish with a preview of the weekends big fixtures, with Arsenal going to Newcastle and Tottenham hosting Aston Villa. Lawro talks through the latest with Leeds and as always the finishing point is with Yeovil Town who are in a good run of form in the National League.
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In this episode of the Pyramid Podcast, the hosts discuss Liverpool's recent victory over Chelsea, analysing their potential as title contenders. They also delve into Arsenal's ongoing discipline issues, with red cards in eight games and the impact on the team's performance.
The conversation shifts to the controversial refereeing decisions and VAR incidents - but were they actually all correct this week?
Tommo has it in for Aaron Ramsdale's performances at Southampton, debating his status among Premier League goalkeepers and the boys discuss the relegation battle outlook.
In the EFL, Leeds win pleases Lawro. There is a nice news story out of Wycombe with their striker Richard Kone finding form and in League Two, Mike Dean moves closer to meeting Rihanna!
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In this episode of the Pyramid Podcast, the lads discuss the appointment of Thomas Tuchel as the new England manager, exploring the implications of having a foreign coach in charge of the national team. They delve into the debate surrounding the necessity of having an English manager versus hiring the best candidate available. The conversation shifts to the challenges within the coaching pathway in England, highlighting the barriers that aspiring coaches face.
Discussions are had on Trent Alexander-Arnold's potential move to Real Madrid, considering the impact of his contract situation and the dynamics of loyalty in football before previewing Liverpool's upcoming match against Chelsea andthe significance of this fixture in the context of the Premier League title race. The conversation shifts to Manchester United's ongoing struggles under Eric Ten Hag, with speculation about his future as manager.
Finally, there are insights into the EFL, including Leeds vs Sheff Utd as one of a few big games across the leagues and we finish with Lawro's YTFC update.
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The boys return and attentions straight away turn to Man Utd, who are without a win in four and shipping goals left right & centre. Has ten Hag got long left before he is sacked after another 2-0 lead is squandered in Porto. Aston Villa, however are in fine form, beating Bayern Munich in the UCL. Has that win won the boys over on the new format? In the EFL, Leeds go to Sunderland with Lawro bullish about Leeds recent form, Preston have been bitten by a 8-match suspension for one of their players. There's praise for Birmingham and Mansfield in League One and a chat about why Scott Lindsey has dropped down a league to take the MK Dons job in League Two. We finish, as always, with a chat on Yeovil Town's recent form and upcoming fixture against free-scoring Dagenham & Redbridge.
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The boys look at the pulsating 2-2 draw between Man City Arsenal, including referee Michael Oliver's performance, what it means for the season moving forward and what Rodri's injury means for Man City. A wider review of the Premier League action including wins for Chelsea and Villa. Should Erik ten Hag and Ange Postecoglu be targeting the Europa League as a winnable trophy and route into the Champions League? In the EFL, West Brom are top with Josh Maja back scoring goals.
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The boys look ahead to the mouth-watering Man City vs Arsenal fixture this weekend, including putting together their combined XI of the both teams, but not before they debate if the UCL is set up for success and if the Carabao Cup win for Spurs was a big moment for Big Ange? They then discuss the EFL, with Wayne Rooney's Plymouth picking up a big win vs Sunderland but it doesn't get any easier going to West Brom. Lawro helps Tommo out with some news around Mike Williamson and we finish with a Cupset in the FA Cup and a YTFC Check-In with Lawro.
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The lads are back from International break and start with a review of Lee Carsley's first games as England Manager - is the job already his? They then look ahead to the weekends Premier League action with attentions firmly on the North London Derby - is it already must win for Arsenal with Man City & Liverpool's early form? In the EFL - Leeds vs Burnley is the lunch-time kick-off with both sides trying to find some form after transfers out of the club. Birmingham vs Wrexham is a sell-out and they finish with National League and look at Yeovil's recent form.
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The boys start this weeks pod by reflecting on Lee Carsley's first squad for the Nations League as England's interim manager including some new faces and odd omissions. They then look at the biggest transfers happening across the Premier League including Chiesa to Liverpool, Ramsdale to Southampton, Manuel Ugarte to Manchester United and potential moves for Jadon Sancho & Raheem Sterling. Discussions are had about the latest Carabao Cup seeded draws before attentions turn to EFL, in particular what business Burnley & Leeds need to do to get back to the Premier League following some big outgoing transfers. We finish with Lawro who talks us through his 18-hour round trip to Gateshead to watch Yeovil and then the BH Monday games against Rochdale.
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The boys try to make sense of what is happening at Chelsea and whether they actually have a plan? Why hasn't Ivan Toney secured a summer move yet? Is the gap between the Top 8 and the rest of the league even bigger and what are the boys doing for FPL this weekend? In the EFL, have Leeds sold too many players for promotion? Stockport have adapted brilliantly to life in L1 and the gap between L2 and NL is discussed. We finish with Lawro who has been travelling the country following YTFC who are back in the National League.
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The Boys are back for the second season of the Pyramid Podcast. Who will win the league and who will fall short and finish in the European places? Who will underperform and who will over perform? Who will drop to the Championship? Can anyone stop Erling Haaland winning golden boot and who will have a breakout season?
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The boys reflect on a massive Semi Final win for England in Dortmund against the Dutch. Ollie Watkins the hero scoring a 90th min winner to send The Three Lions too Berlin. Attentions then turn to Sunday, where Spain, the best team in the tournament so far stand in England's way after beating France on Tuesday. One final game, one last push. Is football finally coming home?
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The lads are back and its getting serious in Euro 2024 with us down to the last remaining four sides. Spain, who knocked out hosts Germany in the Final take on France who continue to get through but look a long way off their best but is that a sign of champions? Will Spains suspensions and injuries hamper their chances and will Mbappe finally catch fire? Attentions turn to Wednesday night in Dortmund where England, fresh off penalty heroics against Switzerland take on the Netherlands. What formation will Southgate go with? What changes to starting XI will he make and what sort of test will the familiar faces of Netherlands pose to stop England getting to the Euro 2024 final on Sunday?
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The boys are delighted to welcome Adam Virgo to the podcast, the former Brighton, Celtic, Coventry, Colchester, Yeovil & Bristol Rovers man talks about his rise into the game, a move to Glasgow with Celtic and re-finding his love of the game at Yeovil. They then talk about his career in the punditry & Co-comms world where he is the face of National League coverage and is branching out into European football! A brilliant episode with a great guy.
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The competition is down to the final eight so the boys take some time to preview the quarter final games. Will hosts Germany go out to the Impressive Spain? Will Portugal stick with Ronaldo, who is yet to score against a French team with their own goalscoring problems? Have Netherlands turned a corner ahead of their match against surprise package Turkey? AND we finish with the big one England vs Switzerland with big changes rumored for Gareth Southgate's men!
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Murph & Lawro talk through Sunday's pulsating finish between England & Slovakia with Bellingham saving England in the 95th minute and Captain Kane winning it in Extra Time. That only tells part of the story with another really disappointing display from England. They question what is wrong with the team, why Southgate is so reluctant to make changes and if there is a disconnect between the England camp and the Media/Fans. They finish with a look at the other teams left in the competition and preview the remainder of the RO16 fixtures.
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Lawro & Murph spend some time previewing the upcoming fixture against Slovenia and what the permutations of different results look like. What changes will Gareth make from the disappointing Denmark display and who might get their first minutes in the competition? We also hear from Ross, who is still in Germany on International Duty, giving us an update from Cologne.
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The boys reflect on England's winning start to the tournament and question the widespread negativity? Guehi, Rice, Bellingham and Saka impress but questions remain on the left hand side with Phil Foden and central midfield with TAA. There is live insight from Germany from a friend of the pod and the lads preview the Denmark game on Thursday. We finish with a review of the games so far with impressive wins for Germany and Spain.
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The boys switch their attentions to the upcoming Euro 2024 tournament and give their predictions for Winner, Flops, Underdogs, Top Goalscorer and Players to watch out for. They then turn their attention to England who have all 26, including Luke Shaw back in training and are in Germany ready to kick off their campaign against Serbia.
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