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  • 56 minutes 32 seconds
    Arsenal v Man Utd and why play extra time?

    Did Manchester United display fantastic spirit, organisation and grit or were they lucky and should have lost by three if Arsenal could finish?

    For Mikel Arteta has his Arsenal team stagnated?

    Is extra time a good thing or a bad thing for smaller teams?

    On Tuesday Nottingham Forest play Liverpool. Will it be blood and thunder or a cagey stalemate?  


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    13 January 2025, 2:35 pm
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    Will Newcastle or Spurs win the cup? And is Potter the answer for West Ham?

    How many Newcastle players would get in a Premier League team of the season - two, three…five?!

    Would any manager other than Ange Postecoglou buy a twenty-one-year-old goalkeeper on Monday and play him in a cup semi-final on Wednesday?

    After big results for both teams what’s next.

    For Arsenal, have they progressed this season or was their best chance last year?

    After the break how will a rejuvenated Graham Potter fare at West Ham and Martin Samuel thinks Forest could win the title…why not!?


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    9 January 2025, 2:36 pm
  • 46 minutes 33 seconds
    EFL Extra – Managers on the move, promotion places and the FA Cup

    A must listen for fans of teams in the football league.


    With Stoke, Millwall, West Brom, Oxford, Hull just some of the clubs who’ve changed manager. But, will it change the table?

    It’s a two from five for automatic promotion in the Championship. Sheffield United are in it but they’ve had a bumpy Christmas. Across the City Could Sheffield Wednesday make a push for the play offs The Times’ Paul Hirst thinks they might…

     

    In League One is it already a three horse race at the top. Who are the lower league strikers in demand and will their be an FA Cup shock?

     


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    7 January 2025, 6:02 pm
  • 1 hour 9 seconds
    Have Amorim's Manchester United turned a corner?
    Manchester United were more than worthy of their draw at Anfield. Should they have won? Was this an exception or a sign of things to come? Plus, Arsenal concede a penalty for a header, Bournemouth fans are getting excited and Ange Postecoglou is still Ange Postecoglou. Join Tom Clarke, Paul Hirst, Gregor Robertson and Peter Rutzler for a dissection of the weekend's action.

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    6 January 2025, 2:35 pm
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    Title race, Chelsea’s belief, Liverpool’s contracts and Amorim’s system

    Arsenal go within six points of Liverpool, could they make it a proper title race? Chelsea have slipped up Martin Samuel thinks it is self-inflicted and questions Enzo Maresca’s approach. But he is very impressed with the work done by Nottingham Forest, does it set a template for PSR?

    Why did it go wrong for Wayne Rooney? Tony Cascarino and Gregor Robertson think it could be tactics…Martin thinks the same could apply to Ruben Amorim ahead of his trip to Anfield on Sunday. Can anyone make a case for a Man Utd win…?  


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    2 January 2025, 3:00 pm
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    Predictions for 2025 and are Manchester United in a relegation fight?

    It goes from bad to worse at Old Trafford, are they really in a relegation fight? Will Amorim change his system, can he change his system? Ipswich have their first win in the Premier League this season at Portman Road; it came at the expense of a stuttering Chelsea side. Are Maresca’s problems self-inflicted ?

    It’s time to give Nottingham Forest enormous credit, and Nuno Espirito Santo in particular. Forest are second, will they hold on to Champions league football?

    Finally, Alyson Rudd, Charlotte Duncker and Gregor Robertson join Tom Clarke to offer their bold predictions for 2025.

     


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    31 December 2024, 1:18 pm
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    What on earth is wrong at Man City and Man Utd? Plus, Newcastle, Fulham and Forest are flying.

    Could Manchester United be in a relegation fight? Could Manchester City finish mid table and could Fulham or Forest make the top four? It might have sounded fanciful at the start of the season, but not now.

    Paul Hirst, Martin Hardy and Gregor Robertson join Tom Clarke to look at a resurgent Newcastle, the two floundering Manchester clubs and predict the top four come May.


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    27 December 2024, 12:34 pm
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    A Happy Christmas for Liverpool; Bah Humbug for Spurs, United and City

    Another pulsating game at the Tottenham stadium, another win for Liverpool another six conceded for Spurs. Is the title Liverpool’s to lose? For Ange Postecoglou is it injuries or game management?

    Rubin Amorim was left scratching his head as Manchester United were beaten at home - again - by Bournemouth.

    Across Manchester, City continue to struggle…could Pep even walk?

    Plus, when did Burnley beat Manchester united 6-1?

    Tom Clarke, Gregor Robertson, Alyson Rudd and Hamzah Khalique Loonat look back at all the weekends action.  


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    23 December 2024, 1:54 pm
  • 1 hour 1 second
    What next for Marcus Rashford? And a great League Cup line up

    Marcus Rashford looks to be on his way out of Manchester United.

    A tail of a talent lost or stalled? Martin Samuel, Jonathan Northcroft and Tony Cascarino join Tom Clarke to discuss how he ended up here and what happens next for him and the club.

    Everton have finally secured a take over deal. Where is their true place in the pecking order - big club or a midtable club?

    After the break a thorough look at the League Cup and is the Community Shield a trophy – Mikel Arteta thinks so… 


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    19 December 2024, 2:30 pm
  • 56 minutes 42 seconds
    City keep losing; Chelsea keep winning. Plus sackings and the greatest saves

    If Pep Guardiola is the greatest manager of the modern era, its time for him to prove his worth.

    Manchester City are a “crumbling dynasty” losing again in a derby where they looked nervous throughout. While a Chelsea team with four ex City players in it and a manager honed under Guardiola are now two off the top and “having a lot of fun, playing with palpable joy.”

    Rubin Amorim has again showed who is in charge by dropping Marcus Rashford from the squad and has his tram playing in his patterns.

    Elsewhere, time to give Nottingham Forest due credit; managerial sackings and great saves.

    Paul hirst, Tom Allnutt, Alyson Rudd and James Gheerbrant join Tom Clarke to analyse a very busy weekend.


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    16 December 2024, 3:53 pm
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    Saudi saga and more trouble in Manchester

    World Cup 2034 is heading to Saudi Arabia and WC 2030 to Spain, Portugal and Morocco. Martin Samuel was revolted by proceedings… “FIFA conducted two one horse races yesterday.”

    Is it a decision to grow the game, or a demonstration of 'money talks' ?

    Martin joins Tom Clarke, Tony Cascarino and Jonathan Northcroft who offer their thoughts on the decision, the process and Gianni Infantino.

    Elsewhere, more problems in Manchester. Who is to blame for the mess at United? Is Dan Ashworth a patsy? 

    With one win in ten for Manchester City is it now a crisis? And Tony takes a closer look at Haaland. 


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    12 December 2024, 4:03 pm
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