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Jack Sullivan and Mark McAdam are here to tell you about their brand new podcast, 'The Boardroom from Sky Sports', as we take you behind the scenes at football's biggest clubs.
We find out what really goes on at the top level of sport, speaking to the decision makers running your club.
For access to our boardroom, give us a follow or subscribe wherever your get your podcasts or click on this link: https://podfollow.com/the-boardroom-from-sky-sports.
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Juliette Ferrington and Joe Thomlinson bring you the best bits of their One on One podcast in 2024.
Hear interviews with big names from the Premier League and beyond, such as Pep Guardiola, Arne Slot, Ange Postecoglou, Danny Welbeck and Sonia Bompastor.
We’ll be back with more One on Ones in 2025. To find us, search 'One on One from Sky Sports' and make sure you give this podcast a follow so you don’t miss an episode: https://podfollow.com/one-on-one-from-sky-sports. -
Dave Jones, Jamie Carragher and Thierry Henry debate who should be considered the Premier League's greatest ever forward.
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Dave Jones presents Super Sunday from the Tottenham Hotspur stadium alongside Les Ferdinand, Jamie Redknapp, and Jamie Carragher and they analysed all the talking points from a very eventful game which saw league-leaders Liverpool score six times, which guaranteed them to be top of the table at Christmas. Redknapp described Liverpool’s performance as ‘incredible’ and said they exposed every weakness of Tottenham. Carragher agreed and felt the scoreline could have been much worse for the hosts. Trent Alexander-Arnold once again produced an eye-catching performance, and with the full-back's contract still to be resolved, Carra believes he would be remembered as one of the greats to play for the club if he does decide to stay at Anfield.
Ange Postecoglou reacted after the match, saying it was a painful day for Spurs as they could not compete at the same level as the hosts. In contrast, Arne Slot was obviously delighted with his players’ display and felt it was their best away performance of the season despite conceding three times. Pat Davison also speaks to goalscorer Mo Salah and Tottenham captain Son Heung-Min. -
Paul Merson and Jamie Redknapp unpack how Arsenal moved three points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool, Gabriel Jesus inspired the North London side to a 5-1 thrashing of Crystal Palace away from home.
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“There’s so many highs and lows in football that you don’t take the highs too high and the lows, you can’t let them affect you”.
In an exclusive interview for One on One, Preston defender Jack Whatmough talks openly and honestly about dealing with injury as a young player and overcoming alcohol and gambling addiction.
Jack was able to find the help he needed thanks to the Professional Footballers’ Association and we’re also joined by former Manchester City player, Jeff Whitley, from the PFA’s Wellbeing team.
If you’ve been affected by any of the issues covered in this podcast, support can be found at sky.com/viewersupport. -
Former Arsenal legend Thierry Henry joins Jamie Carragher and Dave Jones in the MNF studio to reflect on Bournemouth's 1-1 draw with West Ham.
Enes Unal chats to the panel about the draw and relives his stunning free-kick which cancelled out Lucas Paqueta's controversial VAR-awarded penalty for West Ham.
Thierry Henry and Jamie Carragher also discuss whether Chelsea are genuine title contenders. -
Kelly Cates is joined in the studio by Roy Keane, Micah Richards and Gary Neville as they react to Manchester United’s stunning comeback at the Etihad Stadium as Amad Diallo's last-minute goal clinched a 2-1 win over crisis-hit Manchester City. Neville backs Ruben Amorim's bold decision of dropping Alejandro Garnacho and Marcus Rashford. Pep says he's 'not good enough' after Man City lost for the fifth time in the league this season.
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Sky Sports' Lynsey Hooper and Ron Walker are in for Joe and Jules on this episode of 'One on One'.
First up, Lynsey chats to Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta about his 20 years in British football - from Rangers, to Everton and now the Gunners. Arteta looks ahead to Arsenal's busy Christmas fixture period and explains what he can learn from other sports.
We also hear from Alex Iwobi, the former Arsenal and Everton midfielder, who is playing some of the best football of his career at Fulham. Iwobi discusses the influence of his uncle, Jay-Jay Okocha, playing under managers Arsene Wenger and Marco Silva, and his growing music career.
If you enjoy listening to this podcast, please leave us a review and give us a follow, so you don’t miss the next episode: podfollow.com/one-on-one-from-sky-sports
To watch the interviews from this series, head to Sky Sports News, skysports.com, or the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel and search for “One on One”. -
The former West Ham, Spurs, Sunderland and Rangers striker Jermain Defoe was a guest in the MNF studio this week, alongside Jamie Carragher and Dave Jones.
On this bonus episode of the Sky Sports Football podcast, Defoe shares his tips for scoring goals, discusses his favourite strike partner, and now - as a coach - gives us his advice for up and coming players. -
Former West Ham and Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe joins Jamie Carragher and Dave Jones in the MNF studio to reflect on West Ham's 2-1 win over Wolves, a victory that could ease the pressure on Hammers' manager Julen Lopetegui, but increases it on Wolves boss Gary O'Neil.
One of the West Ham goal scorers, Tomas Soucek, chats to the panel about the win and also revels how the team called the injured Michail Antonio before the match. Jarrod Bowen scored the other goal for the home side.
We also hear from Wolves defender Matt Doherty, as well as Gary O'Neil - who felt his side were unlucky to come away from East London without a point. -
Jamie Redknapp, Jamie Carragher and Paul Merson join Kelly Cates to discuss Chelsea's comeback win over Spurs in a seven-goal thriller in North London as the Blues move to second in the Premier League table, cutting the gap on Liverpool to just four points.
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'One on One' is back on your Sky Sports Football Podcast feed, featuring more exclusive chats with the game's biggest names.
On this epsiode, Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca chats to Joe Thomlinson about Pep, Palmer and the Premier League title race.
Meanwhile, Juliette Ferrington meets Burnley boss Scott Parker who opens up about life at Turf Moor and the mental strength he believes top players need to succeed.
To watch all the interviews from this series, head to Sky Sports News, skysports.com, or the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel and search for “One on One”.
If you enjoy listening to us, please leave us a review and give us a follow, so you don’t miss the next episode: podfollow.com/one-on-one-from-sky-sports -
Dave Jones presents Super Sunday from Anfield alongside Jamie Carragher, Roy Keane, Micah Richards, and Daniel Sturridge, who analyse Liverpool’s impressive win against a fragile Manchester City, whose winless run extends to seven games. The result means the hosts have an 11-point gap over City with a third of the season played. Keane praised the defensive resilience of Liverpool, saying they ‘showed a real desire to keep a clean sheet’. Carragher feels Man City’s struggles will continue and believes they will have a real fight to ensure they finish in a top-four position.
After the match, Pat Davidson spoke to both Mo Salah and Virgil van Dijk, with the Liverpool captain saying that they will not get ahead of themselves despite having a nine-point lead at the top of the table. Arne Slot also gave his reaction, describing the win as a near-perfect performance, whilst Pep Guardiola said that he and his players will reset and start from zero as they try to overcome this difficult period. -
Kelly Cates was joined by Jamie Redknapp and Theo Walcott on Saturday Night Football and watched Arsenal travel to West Ham. The Gunners cut Liverpool’s lead at the top of the table with their 5-2 win at the London stadium. Redknapp heaped praise on Bukayo Saka, saying that ‘his level is frightening’ after the winger registered another two assists and a goal.
Saka was named as player of the match and spoke to Natalie Gedra after the game, and said he takes ‘pleasure from creating and scoring but the greatest pleasure is to win’. There are also the postmatch views from both Mikel Arteta and Julen Lopetegui, who was critical of some of Anthony Taylor’s refereeing decisions. -
Kelly Cates presents Friday Night Football from the Amex alongside Izzy Christiansen and Steve Sidwell, who analyse Brighton and Southampton's eventful 1-1 draw. The visitors were controversially denied a winner after Adam Armstrong was deemed to have interfered with the ball in an offside position during the build-up to Cameron Archer’s second-half strike. Izzy Christiansen could understand Saints’ frustration at the disallowed goal, describing the decision as a ‘bitter pill to swallow’.
There is also reaction from player of the match Tyler Dibling, goalscorer Flynn Downes, and Fabian Hurzeler. Russell Martin spoke pitchside after the game and struggled to accept the officials' reasoning for ruling their potential winner out. -
Liverpool manager Arne Slot sits down with Sky Sports’ Kyle Walker exclusively for One on One to discuss his move to England, taking on Pep Guardiola, and online shopping!
Plus, Juliette Ferrington chats to Manchester United Women’s head coach Marc Skinner about dealing with expectation and what men’s football can learn from the women’s game.
If you enjoy listening to One on One, please leave us a review and give us a follow, so you don’t miss the next episode: podfollow.com/one-on-one-from-sky-sports
To watch all the interviews from this series, head to Sky Sports News, skysports.com, or the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel and search for “One on One”. -
David Jones and Jamie Carragher are joined in the Monday Night Football studio by former Southampton, Arsenal and Everton forward Theo Walcott to review the action from Newcastle vs West Ham in the Premier League.
Hear from West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen and the two managers - Julen Lopetegui and Eddie Howe.
Plus, in the second half of the episode Theo discusses his footballing career which saw him break through as a teenager and then go on to score over 100 times for Arsenal. - Visa fler