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Sam Matterface, Alex Crook and former Premier League manager Neil Warnock looked back on a tough night for Celtic as Wilfried Nancy made it two losses from two as their new manager. Would a Sunday cup final defeat spell the end already? Meanwhile, Fifa have been accused of a “monumental betrayal” by fan representatives after it emerged that the cheapest tickets for next summer’s World Cup final will cost more than £3,000. Plus, Sunderland legend Kevin Phillips joins the show to preview this weekend's Tyne-Wear derby, and Ferencváros manager Robbie Keane delights in his win over Rangers in the Europa League.
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Sam Matterface was joined by former Aston Villa forward, Gabby Agbonlahor. They reviewed the draw between Manchester United and West Ham, heard exclusively from England midfielders Declan Rice and Morgan Rogers, and looked ahead to the Premier League this weekend with the division's record appearance holder - Gareth Barry. Plus, they spoke to David ‘Bumble’ Lloyd at the conclusion of the second day’s play at the Ashes, and the Football Supporters' Association's Thomas Concannon on the price of tickets at the World Cup.
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