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In today’s episode, we’re thrilled to welcome a true legend of English football in Glenn Hoddle who joins hosts Gary Neville, Roy Keane, Ian Wright, and Jill Scott.
We start by exploring Glenn’s unique style as a player ahead of his time, and move on to his picks for the current England team. The panel dives into a debate on Thomas Tuchel managing England and Glenn’s time working with Arsène Wenger at Monaco.
Glenn reflects on his flair for scoring from outside the box, his experience as a player-manager, and those who influenced his career. He also opens up about the challenges of taking on the England manager role and making tough decisions like leaving Gazza out of his 1998 World Cup squad.
Plus, Glenn shares personal moments, including his first heart scare and his life-threatening heart attack at BT Studios. The episode wraps up with his thoughts on England's chances of another major tournament victory - and Tottenham's struggles to win more trophies.
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Welcome back to Stick to Football, brought to you by SkyBet.
We are thrilled to welcome back Paul Scholes, who joins the show alongside Gary Neville, Roy Keane, Ian Wright and Jill Scott.
We kick things off with the team watching teasers for The Overlap on Tour, including Gary on an Olympic diving board and the guys visit a Turkish bath.
The panel delve into Arsenal’s discipline this season and whether that could cost them? We’ll also look at Liverpool’s midfield, set pieces this season and set piece coaches becoming more prominent in the game.
Plus, is Thomas Tuchel the best candidate for the England job? Are English coaches struggling to find an identity? What is England’s style?
Finally Super 6 is back and is the relegation battle getting more predictable?
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In today’s episode, one of the best referees in the world - Howard Webb - joins hosts Gary Neville, Roy Keane, Ian Wright and Jill Scott.
Howard shares how he dealt with managers, his new role at the PGMOL- and how refereeing in the modern game has changed.
The panel debate players delaying the game, law changes they would bring in, enrolling ex-players as referees, rolling substitutes and of course: should VAR be scrapped?
Plus, Howard takes us behind-the-scenes to his refereeing experience at the 2010 World Cup Final - where he dished-out 14 yellows and one red card in Spain’s win over the Netherlands.
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00:00 - Behind the scenes
02:20 - Promo
03:38 - Wayne Rooney’s red card
11:42 - Refereeing in the modern era
20:07 - Delaying the game
36:01 - Rule changes in the game
37:50 - Kiaran’s question to Howard Webb
43:42 - Enrolling ex-players as referees
54:46 - Handball rules
01:11:50 - 2010 World Cup Final
01:17:09 - One rule Howard Webb would change
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We are thrilled to welcome back Plymouth Argyle manager Wayne Rooney, who joins the show alongside Gary Neville, Roy Keane, Ian Wright, and Jill Scott.
The discussion kicks off with a look at how Rooney is settling in at Plymouth, following three wins in their last six league matches as the Pilgrims push to climb the Skybet Championship table.
We'll also dive into the latest developments at Manchester United, including the future of Erik ten Hag after a board meeting in London, as well as the ongoing case involving Manchester City and the Premier League.
And finally, we wrap up the show by answering your community questions.
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Our special guest is one of the best goalkeepers ever: Peter Schmeichel. The Great Dane is joined by hosts Gary Neville, Roy Keane, Jamie Carragher and Jill Scott.
The 1999 treble winner reflects on his career before turning pro, including some early jobs in a textile factory which he believes helped him in football.
Jamie shares how the legendary Danish 1992 Euro champion helped him experience the iconic Yellow Wall at Borussia Dortmund.
Schmeichel shares a behind-the-scenes story - where he clashed with Sir Alex Ferguson in an Anfield dressing room! And Roy and Peter dive into their infamous fallout - and discuss their brawl.
The panel debate who the best goalkeeper in the world is and Peter opens up about his close bond with his son, fellow goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel; reflecting on Leicester’s famous Premier League triumph and why he believes Celtic is currently the perfect club for Kasper.
Lastly, don’t miss the post-show treat—Peter picks up the guitar for a sing-along session!
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00:00 Behind the scenes
06:13 Promo
07:03 Intro
07:17 Peter and Jamie in Dortmund
13:35 Peter’s jobs before turning professional
22:48 Signing for Bromby
25:04 Hero growing up
26:50 Playing handball in Denmark
35:29 Modern day goalkeeping
44:00 Joining Manchester United
54:00 What made Peter Schmeichel the best goalkeeper?
57:42 Peter Schmeichel arguing with Sir Alex Ferguson in the Anfield dressing room
01:04:08 Roy Keane and Peter Schmeichel’s fight
01:09:35 Who is the best Premier League keeper?
01:12:55 Watching Kasper Schmeichel
01:19:56 End of show sing-a-long!
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We've got an extra treat for you this week!
As well as Stick to Football - we’re also bringing you an episode from The Overlap’s football history podcast: It Was What It Was.
If you want to know more about the game’s greatest characters, matches that changed football forever, and the stories behind the bribes, the bans, and the on-pitch battles - this is the podcast for you!
Join two of the world’s best football journalists - Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper - at football university, and learn even more about the history of the game.
In this episode, Jamie Carragher joins Jonathan and Rob to discuss one of his football idols, and the man who revolutionised football: Arrigo Sacchi.
Give it a listen - we know you'll enjoy it!
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Welcome back to Stick to Football, brought to you by SkyBet.
Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Roy Keane, Ian Wright and Jill Scott kick-off the episode with the fallout from Manchester City’s 2-2 draw against Arsenal.
The panel discuss how the Champions will cope without Rodri before delving into the Premier League’s greatest ever title winning players; including Arsenal’s Invincibles, Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea’s winners, Manchester United’s 2008 double champions and Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool’s victorious squad.
Our pundits turn their attention to the ongoing situation at Newcastle United between head coach Eddie Howe and his relationship with their new sporting director Paul Mitchell.
Super 6 also returns to preview the weekends fixtures - including Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur - and we answer your community questions, where Roy reveals his favourite ever band!
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Chapters:
00:00 Behind the scenes
04:00 Promo
04:45 Intro
04:50 Dark Arts: Man City v Arsenal
12:30 How bad were Arsenal?
25:33 Rodri’s injury
32:15 Who are the best Premier League title winning players
38:34 Friction at Newcastle title winning players
50:38 Super 6
01:00:00 Community Questions
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Welcome back to Stick to Football, brought to you by SkyBet.
In today's special guest episode, we have none other than our very own Jamie Carragher in the spotlight.
Joining him are former England teammates Gary Neville and Paul Scholes, along with Roy Keane and Ian Wright, as the Liverpool legend reflects on his remarkable career, which saw him lift a Champions League trophy, two FA Cups, three League Cups, and a UEFA Cup.
A true one-club man, Carragher— who ranks second in Liverpool's all-time appearance list with 737 games at the Anfield side —shares stories from his childhood as an Everton supporter, even recalling how he wore the Toffees' blue shirt to his academy training sessions.
Carragher, who played under managers including Gérard Houllier, Rafa Benítez, and Fabio Capello, opens up about his limited time in the England setup and discusses how a Premier League title narrowly escaped him.
Lastly he reveals his all-time Liverpool XI; do you agree with his choices?
If you enjoyed the episode, don't forget to let us know in the comments. And if you prefer to listen on the go, you can catch Stick to Football on all major podcast platforms.
Chaptering
00:00 Behind the Scenes
05:17 Promo
06:08 Introduction
06:40 Dealing with injuries
10:55 Wearing Everton shirt in Liverpool academy
17:17 Making Liverpool debut
24:55 playing under Gerard Houllier
34:07 Carragher’s time at Liverpool
43:05 Not winning the Premier League with Liverpool
47:50 Winning the 2005 Champions League
55:00 Retiring at Liverpool
58:23 Carragher’s All-Time Liverpool XI
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Welcome back to Stick to Football, brought to you by SkyBet.
Today we welcome Paul Scholes to the show for the first time alongside Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Roy Keane and Ian Wright as we reflect on the international break.
The panel reflect on Trent Alexander-Arnold’s starring role in England’s wins over Republic of Ireland and Finland as well as discussing who will be the next Three Lions manager.
Super 6 returns to look ahead to the weekend fixtures - including the North London derby between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal - and we also debunk some myths on Paul Scholes.
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Welcome to a very special episode of Stick to Football, brought to you by Sky Bet. In this episode out in Barcelona, Gary Neville is joined by Jamie Carragher, Ian Wright, and Roy Keane to analyse Manchester United’s loss to Liverpool at Old Trafford. They discuss Casemiro’s role within the team, playing out from the back, and Arne Slot’s tactics.
Plus, we’ll react to Declan Rice’s red card, and the team answer your community questions.
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Welcome back to Stick to Football, brought to you by SkyBet. In this week’s special guest episode, we have ex-Manchester United, Juventus and France left-back Patrice Evra.
Evra is joined by his former teammates Gary Neville and Wayne Rooney, along with Roy Keane and Ian Wright. Together, they delve into Evra's illustrious career at Old Trafford, where he cemented his legacy as a club legend under the guidance of Sir Alex Ferguson.
In this episode, Evra offers an exclusive glimpse into the Manchester United dressing room during the transition from Ferguson to David Moyes and shares insights from his time at Juventus, comparing the two European giants.
Evra reflects on his experiences in five Champions League finals—where he secured one victory and twice faced a formidable Barcelona side led by Lionel Messi.
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