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Chelsea suffer a damaging 2-1 defeat at home to Aston Villa, and Manny and Simon completely lose their patience. After coasting for the first 60 minutes, the Blues capitulate in embarrassing fashion, prompting a rant-filled episodethat pulls no punches.The hosts go IN on the players, Enzo Maresca, and the sporting directors, questioning how a squad assembled at such enormous cost can be so mentally fragile, inconsistent, and poorly constructed. This isn't just about one bad result — it's about years of bad decisions, money wasted on unproven talent, and a club paying the price.Simon and Manny tear into the squad building strategy, asking how Chelsea ended up here and why the same mistakes keep being repeated.They also preview the next Premier League clash against Bournemouth, but do so with genuine concern, discussing what this result means for the rest of the season and whether Chelsea are heading in the wrong direction again.
Billy TheBee Grant is joined by Dave Laney Lane for a festive Beesotted preview as Brentford return to action after the Christmas break, with Bournemouth heading to West London in the final fixture of the first half of the seasonThere's plenty of Christmas cheer to kick things off as we talk about a special message to Bees fans from Martin Allen - complete with a brilliant story involving a borrowed Christmas tree for the Brentford squadThe lads look back at the crucial win over Wolves, where the Bees delivered when it mattered and didn't hand the visitors their first league win of the seasonJacob Gowler from Bees Breakdown drops in with his usual sharp statistical and tactical analysis of that performanceJB Burchill brings the festive Facts & Funk, while Bees fans share their thoughts - and hopes - on what they want to see from the club looking ahead to 2026Finally, attention turns to Bournemouth, with Malcolm from UTCIAD joining us to give the opposition view and previews what could be a tricky test for the Bees as the festive football rolls on Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As Antoine Semenyo edges closer to Manchester City, Liverpool are forced to reassess their attacking options. This segment unpacks why Liverpool did not push the deal, how Bournemouth and City shaped the outcome, and what that means for Liverpool's next move. It also explores the realities behind reported alternatives, including why some names have no substance and why opportunity-based targets are now driving Liverpool's thinking. With City also circling Marc Guehi and summer plans already forming elsewhere, this cut highlights how quickly the January market is shifting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nigel Seeley, Dan Roebuck, and Jack Wright analyze the Premier League's festive fixture slate, with a focus on goal-heavy Boxing Day trends. Christmas Soccer - 00:00 Manchester United v Newcastle - 03:28 Nottingham Forest v Manchester City - 08:30 Arsenal v Brighton - 13:00 Chelsea v Aston Villa - 18:22 Liverpool v Wolves - 22:58 Crystal Palace v Tottenham - 27:28 Sunderland v Leeds United - 33:00 West Ham v Fulham - 35:14 Burnley v Everton - 37:28 Brentford v Bournemouth - 39:55
The key for AFC Bournemouth is to try and break the cycle of success resulting in squad decimation. But how do we do that? Antoine Semenyo's departure, a potential Marcos Senesi exit, mixed with the questions over Andoni Iraola's future - is causing a perceived uncertainty at Vitality Stadium, which is being seemingly being reflected in some team performances. Being in a rut tends to make fans scrutinise absolutely everything - the performance, the manager, the team dynamic, individual players, the potential outgoings, plus some of us even question the philosophy, and the recruitment - so after an underwhelming draw to Scott Parker's Burnley, we assess the current climate. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Paul Hawksbee is joined by Andy Jacobs for this afternoons podcast. Danny Kelly joined us for a premier league review, former Bournemouth winger Marc Pugh discusses eating healthy on Christmas and Andy Jacobs loses his wallet again. All this and more. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ander Iturralde da la bienvenida a Rafa Pastrana, José Pérez y Santi Bauzá para analizar toda la acción de la última jornada pre-Navidad de la Premier League 2025-2026...Comenzando por el triunfo del Liverpool sobre el Tottenham en un desprósito de partido en el que acabaron expulsados unos, goles marcados por Ekitike e Isak y este último también lesionado; mientras que encantados terminamos con el espectáculo que nos dieron Newcastle y Chelsea en el que fue con casi total seguridad el mejor partido de la jornada; en la cual el Leeds sumó contra el Crystal Palace otra victoria de postín y relumbrón para completar una pequeña racha de ensueño; mientras que liderando la Premier League en búsqueda del sueño de ganarla continúa el Arsenal tras ganar al Everton; pero no pierde detrás de ellos ni un poquito de comba el Manchester City tras derrotar duramente al West Ham; no con la misma dureza pero sí con la misma inevitabilidad sigue y sigue ganando el Aston Villa, esta vez al Manchester United, para mantenerse aferrado a la lucha por el título; mientras que aferrados el uno al otro permanecieron, con el mismo marcador de principio a fin, Brighton y Sunderland; como también empataron Bournemouth y Burnley; pero ni empates ni victorias, sólo derrotas sigue sumando el Wolverhampton ahora tras perder con el Brentford; también, todo lo mejor de Championship en nuestra sección de variedades; la alineación indebida que denuncia Nigeria en la República Democrática del Congo; el comienzo de la Copa África y mucho más.Apoya a que Alineación Indebida pueda prosperar, accede a todo nuestro contenido premium y a nuestro server de Discord suscribiéndote por tan sólo 1.00$/1.00€ en: https://www.patreon.com/posts/146407371Además... Ahora, al suscribirte en nuestra página de Patreon, puedes escuchar todo nuestro contenido de Alineación Indebida Premium a través del siguiente link de Spotify. Sólo tienes que vincular la cuenta que abras en Patreon y, a partir de ahí, tendrás desbloqueado todo el contenido premium que producimos: https://open.spotify.com/show/6WeulpfbWFjVtLlpovTmPv¡Volvemos el Miércoles de Nochebuena!Sigue a Ander: https://x.com/andershoffmanSigue a Rafa: https://x.com/RafaPastrana7Sigue a José: https://x.com/jcperez_Sigue a Santi: https://x.com/santi_bauzaSigue al programa en Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastIndebidoSigue al programa en Instagram: instagram.com/podcastindebidoContacto: anderpodcast@gmail.com // alineacionindebidapodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the last show before Christmas and we've got a cracking episode lined up!
The latest episode of the talkSPORT Daily Podcast is out now, with Majestic and former Premier League manager Alan Pardew reviewing all the weekend's action. Aston Villa continued their fine form with a 2-1 win over Manchester United, Morgan Rogers scoring twice to move Unai Emery's side level on points with leaders Arsenal. Arsenal returned to the top with a hard-fought 1-0 win at Everton thanks to Viktor Gyökeres' penalty, while Manchester City beat West Ham 3-0 as Erling Haaland netted twice. Liverpool claimed a 2-1 victory at Tottenham despite Alexander Isak going off injured, and Leeds strengthened their survival hopes with a 4-1 win over Crystal Palace. Elsewhere, Newcastle drew 2-2 with Chelsea and Bournemouth were held 1-1 by Burnley in a weekend of drama across the Premier League. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Artur Boruc to jeden z najlepszych polskich bramkarzy w XXI wieku. W reprezentacji Polski, Legii Warszawa, Celticu Glasgow czy Bournemouth potrafił rozgrywać kapitalne spotkanie. Bywał na boisku także skandalistą. W rozmowie z dziennikarzem RMF FM Patrykiem Serwańskim Boruc opowiedział o nowym projekcie, który współtworzy z dwoma kolegami z reprezentacji. Nie zabrakło także świątecznego przesłania.
Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe examine an exhilarating Matchweek 17 in the Premier League01:47 - Liverpool survive a wild trip to Spurs in a game that saw 2 red cards, goals from Isak & Ekitike, and left Thomas Frank fuming15:29 - The title race narrows as Arsenal find themselves top of the table at Christmas after a 1-0 win at Everton, and are closely followed by wins from Manchester City and Aston Villa29:21 - Newcastle's dominant first half is not enough to hold off Chelsea in an entertaining 2-2 draw at St James Park33:32 - A roundup of other results: Leeds United 4-1 Crystal Palace, Bournemouth 1-1 Burnley, Wolves 0-2 Brentford, Brighton 0-0 Sunderland Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Martin Samuel, Dominic King and Julien Laurens to reflect on the weekend's sporting action.We start with The Ashes, as Australia defeat England in the third Test in Adelaide to seal the series. Martin labels it a “crushing disappointment” for England, while Julien points out this wasn't even Australia at full strength. Adam Collins joins the show to praise a dominant Australian performance and predicts a 5–0 whitewash.We then move to Liverpool's dramatic 2–1 win over nine-man Spurs. Dominic questions Isak's underwhelming spell after another injury, while Julien points to lingering defensive problems. Next, we ask where Spurs are heading, as Julien argues it's hard to see what Thomas Frank is trying to do.Also, Manchester United's chaos continues after a 4–4 draw with Bournemouth, prompting debate over whether Amorim has got it wrong on Kobbie Mainoo and his role in the team.Finally, we turn to the title race: is the pressure mounting on Arsenal? Top of the league but unconvincing, and with Gyökeres' form in doubt, we as who should lead the line when fully fit? And after a 3–0 win over West Ham, Man City look dominant in the title chase. Dom says, in a head-to-head, you'd pick Guardiola over Arteta every time.Sunday Supplement is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/sunday-supplementYou can listen to Sunday Supplement on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sunday Supplement".For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities or to get in touch email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
It wasn't pretty but the Clarets ended their losing streak and got a point on the board at Bournemouth. Is Marcus Edwards the key to giving the Clarets that extra creativity against Everton? Simon Evans is joined by Chris Boden, Julian Jordan and debutant Gary Hunt.
Fabrizio Romano shares his latest Here We Go with Thiago Silva heading back to Europe to join Porto, before sharing another upcoming Here We Go for a Brazilian with Endrick headed to Lyon in January. Fabrizio updates the latest club interest for Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo with his January 10 release clause deadline. Then three Manchester United players could look to leave in January including Bruno Fernandes. Will Mo Salah leave Liverpool? All of this, and more! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A late header from Armando Broja gave the Clarets a desperately needed 1-1 draw at Bournemouth to end their seven game losing streak. Greavesy and Woody join Simon to take a quick look at Saturday's game which felt almost.....almost like a win.
Who doesn't love a great roadie? Self-drive adventures rank highly in my pantheon of golden travel experiences and Northern Ireland's Causeway Coast touring route is a show-stopper. Bookended by Derry~Londonderry and Belfast Lough, this sublime 185km drive threads together a stirring mosaic of fishing villages, secluded beaches, wondrous rock formations, rugged coastlines, crumbling castles, storied history and mouth-watering scenery. Pointing the car northeast from Derry~Londonderry, I began tracing the nooks and crannies of Northern Ireland's theatrical coastline by stopping off at Mussenden Temple. Dramatically perched on a cliff lording over Downhill Beach, this flamboyant folly was constructed in 1785 - inspired by the Temple of Vesta, near Rome. This circular stone temple served as a library and retreat for the eccentric Earl of Bristol who was also the Bishop of Derry (Earl Bishop), along with enormous views over the Atlantic Ocean. The setting is lip-smacking, wrapped in glorious estate gardens which you can explore on the cliff-edge walk, along with the ruins of the Earl Bishop's mansion, Downhill House. Fancy a beach layover? The neighbouring seaside resort towns of Portstewart and Portrush are blessed with sprawling blonde-sand beaches, backed my muscular limestone cliffs. Portrush is the bigger, brasher resort with an abundance of souvenir shops and amusement arcades like Curry's Fun Park. There's a faded glory feel to this seaside spot, exuding a retro appeal, in a similar vein to Blackpool or Bournemouth. But it's those drop-dead-gorgeous beaches and turquoise waters that really steal the show. Liberally strung along the Causeway Coast, strategically located look-out points cater to roadtrippers eager to get snap-happy and drink in the panoramic views. Few spots command greater affection than the Dunluce Castle look-out. It's a riveting perch to dreamily gaze across the crumbling castle ruins, clinging to the cliff, high above the churning ocean on a wind-walloped basalt outcrop. This medieval stronghold of the MacDonnell clan featured regularly on Game of Thrones. The MacDonnell Clan of Antrim still technically own it, even though the castle fell into disrepair 300 years ago. You can access it via the bridge which connects it to the mainland. Like many Irish castles, Dunluce has a fine bit of legend attached to it. It's said that on a stormy night back in 1639, part of the castle's kitchen fell into the icy water below. Apparently, only the kitchen boy survived, as he managed to tuck himself away in a safe corner of the room. If set-jetting is your bag, there's a host of fantastical shooting locations for Thrones fans to scout out in Northern Ireland, around the Causeway Coast. Just inland in Ballymoney, I jaunted to The Dark Hedges. Falling victim to over-tourism, stringent traffic and parking restrictions are now in place. Go early in the morning to dodge the hordes. Nor did I see The Dark Hedges. Photo / Mike Yardley The legendary ghost, the Grey Lady, a spectral figure said to drift silently between the ancient beech trees. This iconic avenue of gnarly, intertwined beech trees was planted in the 18th century by the Stuart family to create a grand entrance to their estate, Gracehill House. It's an ethereal landscape which of course became globally famed after appearing as Kingsroad on Game of Thrones. Sadly, over a dozen of these trees have been lost in recent storms and a heritage trust has been formed to try and keep the remaining 80 trees alive, given they are reaching the end of their natural lives. Heading back to the ocean, the Causeway Coast earns its name from a primordial geological marvel that may well prove to be your road-tripping highlight. Yes, the Giant's Causeway. Forged 60 million years ago when molten lava cooled quickly in the ocean water and contracted into crystallised basalt pillars, it is a head-spinning volcanic formation. The spectacle is compelling, a procession of 40,000 basalt hexagonal blocks and columns, reaching out into the ocean, like primal pistons thrusting out of the earth. You can take your chances and hop-scotch or clamber your way across these inter-locking formations, as crashing waves thunder in. The spectacle is best enjoyed at low-tide, revealing more and more of these basalt columns. Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge. Photo / Mike Yardley I enjoyed a night in the charismatic village of Bushmills, just minutes from the Giant's Causeway. Sip on a dram from the world's oldest licensed distillery. Old Bushmills Distillery started manufacturing after a grant from King James 1 in 1608. Over 400 years later, they're still making single-malt whiskey here, using Irish barley and the unique water from their own stream too, spilling out of the River Bush which flows over basalt rock. Jamesons is the No.1 selling Irish whiskey. Like Jamesons, Bushmills is triple-distilled for smoothness, but distinctly individual in character. If you prefer gentle vanilla sweetness with subtle fruitiness, reach for Jameson. If malty richness with honey and spice appeals more, Bushmills will hit the sweet spot. Take a distillery tour to fully revel in the magic. Just around the corner, enjoy a night at the Bushmills Inn Hotel. Sharing the same pedigree as the distillery, the oldest part of the Inn, which is now home to the restaurant, was the original coach house and stables, circa 1608. Blending historic character with modern luxury, this award-winning hotel, backed by the River Burn, is an evocative place to rest and savour the legendary drama and beauty of the Causeway Coast. Space and luxury are the hallmark of the 41 guest rooms and suites, individually designed with stylish, traditional furnishings. After enjoying a dram by the cracking peat fire, tuck into some seriously good gourmet dining, steeped in local produce like treacle-cured salmon and seabass fillets with seared scallops. After a great night's sleep and a hearty full Irish breakfast, I headed back on the Causeway route, passing through picturesque Ballintoy Harbour (another Thrones filming site) to reach the remarkable Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. Suspended and swaying 30 metres above the roiling Atlantic, this catch-your-breath rope bridge is cared for by the National Trust. Clinging to the cliffs off the mainland and the outcrop Carrick Island, this gnarly rope bridge was first erected by salmon fishermen over 250 years ago. Crossing the bridge is a thrilling experience with sublime views across to Rathlin Island and the Scottish Islands, along with encountering the original salmon fishery. Blow out the cobwebs and sway with the bracing wind. Fishermen first constructed a single handrail rope bridge to transport boxes of their prized salmon, caught off the island. There would be have been tens of thousands of crossings, over time. Ever since its construction in 1755, not a single report of anyone losing their from slipping off the bridge has been recorded. I didn't want to blot that copybook. As I tentatively crossed over, my guide thoughtfully informed me that the current model can withstand the weight of a double-decker bus. After reflecting on the gluttonous size of my full Irish breakfast, that was quite reassuring. I was lucky enough to get a glimpse of the historic fisherman's cottage, where they would store their nets and take shelter while awaiting their catch of migrating salmon. It's a magnificent, elemental nugget of coastal pride and seafaring heritage. Carnlough Harbour. Photo / Mike Yardley For a complete of scenery, I headed south to take in the Glens of Antrim that jut in from the coast like verdant wonderlands for outdoorsy adventures. These nine dramatic, forest-filled valleys in County Antrim, spill forth with folklore, spectacular hiking trails, bucolic splendour and truly charming villages like Glenariff. If you're after a scenic medley of deep valleys, rolling hills, lush forests and thundering waterfalls, you'll be in seventh heaven. Don't rush the Glens, they're best savoured at an easy, meditative and relaxed pace. For one final night of Causeway magic, before driving back to Belfast and onto Dublin, I luxuriated in the picturesque seaside village of Carnlough. Located at the foothills of Glencoy – one of the nine Glens of Antrim, edged by the shores of Carnlough Bay, this sheltered and compact harbour is the focal point of Carnlough village. Carnlough Harbour is another Thrones location to add to you tick-list. Fans will recognise the stony staircase leading down to the sea, filmed as part of the Free City of Braavos Canal. With its storybook good looks, this sweetheart stone harbour was first constructed in 1854 by the Marchioness of Londonderry (Winston Churchill's great grandmother), to help develop the limestone export trade. It's also home to the Harbourview Hotel. Formerly known as the Londonderry Arms, this gorgeous main street institution, beckoning like a country house hotel, has been refreshed into Ireland's first destination whiskey hotel. The Harbourview's focus is on Irish spirits, rare tastings, and events, blending its rich 1848 history with modern coastal luxury on the scenic Causeway Coast. I delved into the hotel's Whiskey Chamber, brimming with over 200 Irish whiskeys, where sublime tastings, distillery dinners, and whiskey-themed events take place, led by co-owner and master distiller Darryl McNally. Darryl and his fellow hotel owners also own Outwalker and Limavady Whiskey. Great drops! Old Bushmills Distillery. Photo / Mike Yardley Retaining stunning features including open fires and original terrazzo flooring, the new hotel features a newly refurbished bar, lounge and restaurant, offering the perfect blend of timeless charm and modern Irish hospitality. Each of the 35 elegantly appointed bedrooms have been completely redecorated and revamped, blending contemporary luxury with timeless style, and where the emphasis centred squarely on comfort. Hearty hospitality and a homely atmosphere is just the start of the Harbourview's seduction. A fitting place to raise a celebratory glass to the conveyer belt of treasures, underpinning the siren-like pull of the Causeway Coast. Fill your heart with Ireland in the enchanting Emerald Isle. For more touring insights and inspiration, head to the official website www.ireland.com I flew to Dublin with Qatar Airways, recently crowned the 2025 World's Best Airline by Skytrax, scooping the supreme honours for the ninth consecutive year. Qatar Airways flies non-stop between Doha and Auckland daily, with onward connections to 170 destinations, including daily flights to Dublin. I flew in Economy and you'll notice the difference with one of the widest seats in the industry, complete with adjustable headrests. Lap up generous dining, complimentary Wi-Fi and over 8000 on-demand entertainment offerings in the Oryx One system. For best fares and seats to suit, www.qatarairways.com Mike Yardley is Newstalk ZB's resident traveller and talks travel every week on Saturday mornings with Jack Tame.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This weekend sees the return of Super Scotty Parker, as Burnley visit Dean Court in a crunch game for both sides. Bournemouth haven't won in 7 games, whereas Burnley have LOST their last 7. This could be tasty! Sam and Tom are at the Queens Park Hotel to look forward to the big game and ponder just what reception our former manager might get... Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Soccer Sharps betting show returns with more picks and predictions for the upcoming weekend in European football. Hosts and handicappers, Devin and Jordan, deliver expert analysis for the biggest matches across the biggest leagues. The show is packed with all the data and analysis you'll need to place your weekend bets with confidence. Devin and Jordan share all of their best bets at the end of the show. 00:00 Introduction & Previous Show's Betting Results 03:05 Aston Villa vs Manchester United 12:11 Spurs vs Liverpool 20:13 Bournemouth vs Burnley 25:51 Villarreal vs Barcelona 31:21 Juventus vs Roma 36:33 RB Leipzig vs Bayer Leverkusen 44:05 Official Plays Thank you for listening and watching! JOIN OUR DISCORD SERVER: https://discord.gg/cx7WJKWabQ SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@thesoccersharps VIEW OUR P&L SPEADSHEETS: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jca0dVIW7FumZ27VEcyhdre0Ke5gh7C6?usp=sharing EMAIL US: azsoccersharps@gmail.com FOLLOW US: X: @TheSoccerSharps Instagram: @TheSoccerSharps TikTok: thesoccersharps Bluesky: @thesoccersharps.bsky.social The Soccer Sharps podcast is a part of The Hooligan Soccer Network. https://hooligan-soccer.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Burnley head to Bournemouth on Saturday looking to end their run of seven straight losses and we preview the pre-Christmas game from all angles. Plus the latest on ALK and season ticket prices and more.
This week on USA Abroad, we break down Tyler Adams' tough MCL news ahead of Bournemouth's clash with Burnley. We also dive into Aaronson vs. Richards in Leeds, and Jedi Robinson's strong Carabao Cup showing ahead of Fulham vs Forest. In Italy, Pulisic and Milan aim to defend their Supercoppa crown in Saudi Arabia, while McKennie's Juventus host Roma in a key top-five battle. Gio Reyna faces his former club as Dortmund meet Gladbach, and Leipzig vs Leverkusen delivers a massive Bundesliga six-pointer. We wrap with full reaction to the 2025 FIFA Awards: Dembele crowned Best Men's Player (Yamal snub?), Luis Enrique and Sarina Wiegman take coaching honors, and we break down the Best XI. Use my code for $30 off your next order of World Cup Tickets on SeatGeek*:https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/SOTU Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $30discount, Min. $200 Purchase Intro (0:00)USA Abroad: Adams injury, Jedi Assist, Gio's return (5:51)FIFA Awards: Dembele wins again, Best XI's of the Past (18:26)#AskAlexi: FIFA Fan Purity Test & More (29:21)One For The Road: Alexi's Christmas with Arsenal (42:30) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
#948 | Ed and Tom take stock of where Manchester United really are, amid fitness problems that refuse to clear and tactical compromises that keep piling up. They break down recent performances against Everton and Bournemouth, questioning selection calls, structure, and how much latitude the manager still has to solve problems internally. The conversation widens to youth development and club culture, pushing back on lazy media narratives around players like Kobbie Mainoo and the credibility of the latest transfer chatter, including links to Antoine Semenyo. There's also a deep dive into Bruno Fernandes' recent interview, what it reveals, and what it doesn't. The episode rounds out with a look at the women's team progressing in the Champions League, before a sobering preview of Aston Villa away, a test that exposes United's current fragility and lack of margin for error. 00:00 Introduction and catching up 01:00 Everton, Bournemouth, and the Mainoo debate 02:50 Youth players and what club culture actually means 04:23 Media narratives, punditry, and manufactured noise 12:02 Bruno Fernandes interview analysis 23:53 Women's team and Champions League progress 45:05 Transfers, rumours, and squad depth realities 01:05:36 Aston Villa preview and pressure points If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing a weekly exclusive bonus episode, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Supporter funded episodes are ad-free. NQAT is available on all podcast apps and in video on YouTube. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review on Apple or Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Ask James, FPL managers seem keen to consider players that may be short term options such as Bournemouth players against Burnley, but is considering this time next week the better play? Particularly as the likes of Hugo Ekitike or Jarrod Bowen could be in big demand. Plus, benching dilemmas, coverage for those with chips left, enablers and lots more... Tomorrow on Planet FPL: The Weekender ep.18 Today on Patreon: Money in Football (available to all Patrons including free members) & Talking Tactics analysing 10 goals scored in GW16 (IT) The full Planet FPL schedule for this week can be found via this post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/145335240 Want to become a member of our FPL community and support the Podcast? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Where throughout December all Patrons will have access to the next tier level above! More details here... https://www.patreon.com/posts/144662890 Follow James on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Follow Clayton on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/claytsAFC Follow David on Twitter/x: https://x.com/PlanetFPLHunter Follow Nico on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/nico_semedo Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PlanetFPL Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to Stick to Football, brought to you by ARNE.With Christmas just around the corner, the studio has a festive feel as Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Roy Keane, Jill Scott and Ian Wright look back on a big week of football. We start with the Sunderland vs Newcastle derby and the team share memories from some of the biggest rivalries they played in.The focus then turns to Manchester United after a dramatic 4-4 draw with Bournemouth. We break down Ruben Amorim's tactical changes, how they've improved United going forward and whether they've left the side too open at the back.We also debate Kobbie Mainoo's future, with questions over his game time and whether he feels stuck at United, while the team are split on what comes next for the young midfielder.There's also discussion around the Mo Salah situation as Jamie reflects on his comments and what the future may hold for the Egyptian forward.Super 6 returns with predictions ahead of another Premier League weekend before we finish with your community questions.What do you think is the biggest derby in English football? Let us know in the comments and don't forget to like and subscribe so you never miss an episode of The Overlap.00:00 Intro06:22 Newcastle vs. Sunderland14:09 Meeting Prince William 30:54 Kobbie Mainoo 45:19 Jill Scott's EA Sports FC 26 Hero Item49:27 Carra vs Salah01:16:36 World Cup ticket Prices01:21:21 Super 601:32:04 The Toughest Position in Football01:38:57 Darts Nicknames 01:40:58 Best Derby in the Premier LeagueThis episode is sponsored by Huel.Gary Neville and the Stick to Football team know - when your day's full-on, you need fuel that's fast and actually good for you.Huel is the ultimate meal on the go - high protein, packed with 26 essential vitamins & minerals, and ready in seconds.
Bournemouth have a clear policy of signing young talent, giving them Premier League experience, and profiting from their departure. Whilst this formula is admirable, it leads to high personnel turnover, an ever-changing and uncertain squad dynamic, the constant need to retrain new recruits, and it puts pressure on recruitment to get the right players in. With Marcos Senesi being the latest player to signal his intent to move, we ponder whether Bournemouth's transfer approach potentially needs more balance, which in turn would create a greater amount of stability amid a perceived player "exodus". Sam and Tom review AFC Bournemouth's unbelievable 4-4 draw with Manchester United at Old Trafford, before unpacking the rest of the week's Cherries news, including... ▪️ South Stand enabling works will be commencing at Vitality soon! ▪️ AFC Bournemouth women have got some HUGE games ahead! -▪️ Vitality will sponsor AFCB's kit from next season! Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Efter Manchester United's galna match mot Bournemouth i måndags dök en intervju med Bruno Fernandes upp som rörde upp vissa känslor hos supportrarna och ställde frågor om portugisens framtid. Vi blickar framåt mot Afcon, reder lite i det kamerunska kaoset och bjuder på några oslipade diamanter att hålla koll på! Vi säger också hej till debutanten Viktoria Björklöf! Med: Patrik Syk, Makoto Asahara och Viktoria Björklöf
Ander Iturralde da la bienvenida a Gonzalo Carol para analizar toda la acción del fútbol inglés intersemanal con Premier League y Copa de la Liga...Comenzando por el triunfo del Newcastle sobre el Fulham para avanzar a las semifinales de la Carabao Cup; continuando por el Manchester City haciendo lo propio y con bastante más facilidad ante el Brentford; cosa que el Chelsea casi nunca es capaz de hacer: las cosas fácil y por eso el Cardiff City le embarró el partido y no se quedó lejos de arrastrarles a un empate (pero el Chelsea estará en semis); mientras que el Lunes el Manchester United y el Bournemouth jugaron quizás el mejor partido de toda la temporada con su 4-4 y su cuestionable presencia de porteros; rematamos echando la vista hacia el próximo fin de semana de acción en liga y con ese increíble PSG-Flamengo disputado por el otro Mundial de Clubes: la Copa Intercontinental de la FIFA. Y más.Escucha la versión completa de este episodio PREMIUM de 1:14:34 de duración, apoya a que Alineación Indebida pueda prosperar, accede a todo nuestro contenido premium y a nuestro server de Discord suscribiéndote por tan sólo 5.50$/5.50€ en: https://www.patreon.com/posts/146118148Además... Ahora, al suscribirte en nuestra página de Patreon, puedes escuchar todo nuestro contenido de Alineación Indebida Premium a través del siguiente link de Spotify. Sólo tienes que vincular la cuenta que abras en Patreon y, a partir de ahí, tendrás desbloqueado todo el contenido premium que producimos: https://open.spotify.com/show/6WeulpfbWFjVtLlpovTmPvSigue a Ander: https://x.com/andershoffmanSigue a Gonzalo: https://x.com/gonzalocarol29Sigue al programa en Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastIndebidoSigue al programa en Instagram: instagram.com/podcastindebidoContacto: anderpodcast@gmail.com // alineacionindebidapodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're into the business end of the Carabao! Although there wasn't an upset last night, Marcus, Pete and Luke give Cardiff their dues for a spirited performance against the World Champions.Elsewhere, barns are still burning - and Kobbie Mainoo still isn't free - after Man United drew 4-4 with Bournemouth on Monday. Plus, Marcus develops his five-year plan to get Brother Brendy to manage Fulham.Gift a Football Ramble Patreon subscription this Christmas: https://www.patreon.com/footballramble/giftFind us on Bluesky, X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: https://www.patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tyrone Marshall and Jack Flintham discuss Bruno Fernandes' bombshell interview, review the crazy Bournemouth draw and preview the trip to Aston Villa.
Nik and Jamie discuss United's crazy 4-4 draw at home to Bournemouth. Was that two points dropped? Or should we be happy to come away with a point?! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Sanny Rudravajhala and George Elek as Manchester United and Bournemouth play out a thrilling 4-4 draw. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
PREMIER LEAGUE: Arsenal fans starting to feel a little pressure. Salah responds to Slot's massive midweek UCL win (in his absence). Villa keep on keeping on. Forest architect Spurs' latest indignity. Nobody quite knows what Amorim is trying to do with United but if it produces more 4-4 draws like this week vs Bournemouth, so be it. STOPPAGE TIME: Ivan Toney's Best Bets (f/t Cone of Shame) and GOAWs
Ruben Amorim almost broke a 41-year record. Man Utd scored 4, conceded 4, and honestly? That made perfect sense.Join Tosin as he breaks down the Bournemouth madness. The good moments, the really bad ones, and all the stuff that just didn't make sense.New tactics, unwanted records, a Kobbie Mainoo sighting (finally!), and what it all means with Aston Villa coming up. There's a lot to unpack.Tap in!
Big Sam is joined by Newcastle supporter Alan to talk all about the Tyne-Wear Derby, despite the agonizing loss to their bitter rivals. Burnley and West Ham got goals but still found a way to lose and stayed in the relegation zone. Arsenal are barely hanging on to the top of the table, but City are getting closer. They close with the crazy 8-goal thriller between Bournemouth and Man United. Sam enjoys Knob Creek's Bourbon x Rye, a mix of equal parts bourbon and rye whiskies. Sunderland 1 - Newcastle 0 Fulham 3 - Burnley 2 Villa 3 - West Ham 0 Chelsea 2 - Everton 0 Liverpool 2 - Brighton 0 Arsenal 2 - Wolverhampton 1 Man City 3 - Palace 0 Forest 3 - Spurs 0 Leeds 1 - Brentford 1 Man United 4 - Bournemouth 4 www.Dufootballshow.com Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow TikTok @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow Support the bar tab and get extra content: https://www.patreon.com/dufootballshow www.DUdripshack.com
Manchester United scored four at Old Trafford and still couldn't win… because this one turned into pure bedlam.On today's Morning Espresso, we start with the College Cup final and an instant classic in Cary as Washington capped a dream postseason with a 3-2 overtime win over NC State to claim the first national championship in program history. The Huskies built a 2-0 lead, the Wolfpack roared all the way back to force extra time, and then Washington found the winner less than two minutes into overtime—celebration, video review, and all.Then we get into the chaos from Monday night in the Premier League: Manchester United and Bournemouth drew 4-4 in a game that swung three different directions and never stopped accelerating. United led, lost the plot, rallied late, and still had to settle for a point in one of the most entertaining matches of the season.And the big U.S. men's national team concern: Tyler Adams exited after five minutes with what Bournemouth suspect could be MCL damage in his left knee. We'll talk about what it could mean short-term, and why the bigger picture—2026—is what makes this so nerve-racking.All that, plus a quick spin through the rest of the global and domestic headlines in The Refill.
Dave starts by looking at the United v Bournemouth game from last night that ended 4-4 before looking at the EFL action then the midweek League Cup games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Premier League Parity | Mecca of BanterIt's good to be back.This week on Mecca of Banter, Mecca and Conner break down Manchester United's wild 4–4 draw with Bournemouth—a match that somehow showed everything good, bad, and confusing about this team in 90 minutes. We dig into the first-half dominance, the second-half collapse, and what it all says about United's current identity.From Casemiro's ball-magnet chaos, to Bruno Fernandes pulling strings, to Kobbie Mainoo announcing himself as a match winner, we analyze individual performances, tactical decisions, and why United still feel one or two pieces away. The conversation widens to the rest of the Premier League, where parity feels real this season—Arsenal wobbling, Chelsea searching, and City lurking as always.Is this league as open as it feels? And is United closer than the table suggests? We get into all of it.Keywords: Premier League, Manchester United, football podcast, match review, tactics, Bruno Fernandes, Casemiro, Kobbie Mainoo, transfers, player analysis00:00 – Welcome back & match overview02:53 – United's performance: dominance vs discipline05:38 – Casemiro, Amad & midfield control08:25 – Substitutions and momentum swings11:30 – Kobbie Mainoo's breakout moment14:25 – Defensive lapses & communication issues17:22 – Bruno Fernandes appreciation segment20:10 – Tactical flexibility & future direction22:59 – Player utilization & squad balance29:32 – Expectations vs reality34:21 – January transfer priorities39:08 – Premier League parity: who's real?42:00 – Recent matches & league-wide trends49:35 – Squad depth & what comes nextChaptersPremier League, Premier League parity, Manchester United, Man United, MUFC, Manchester United podcast, Premier League podcast, football podcast, soccer podcast, Man United Bournemouth, Bournemouth vs Manchester United, 4-4 draw, Premier League analysis, Premier League review, Manchester United analysis, Bruno Fernandes, Casemiro, Kobbie Mainoo, Kobbie Mainoo goal, Man United midfield, Premier League tactics, football tactics, player analysis, January transfer window, Man United transfers, Premier League title race, Arsenal Premier League, Chelsea Premier League, Manchester City Premier League, Premier League discussion, football banter, Mecca of Banter, soccer talk, football YouTube
On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan has the latest after Manchester United's Premier League thriller with Bournemouth resulted in a 4-all draw, plus there is all the latest ahead of the new League of Ireland fixtures being announed.Ruben Amorim on entertaining the fans.Andoni Iraola on the fine margins.Brian Barry-Murphy gets ready to take on an old friend.Evan Ferguson's positive 90 minutes for Roma.Brendan Rodgers off to Saudi Arabia.Shamrock Rovers to begin their title defence against Dundalk.And Bohemians and St. Patrick's Athletic are set for another Lansdowne Road showdown.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
Dave starts by looking at the United v Bournemouth game from last night that ended 4-4 before looking at the EFL action then the midweek League Cup games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fengum góða gesti í stúdíóið til að fara yfir leiki umferðarinnar.Úlfarnir skoruðu öll þrjú mörk leiksins á Emirates en töpuðu samt gegn Arsenal. Man City eru komnir í gang og setja pressu á Arsenal með 0-3 sigri á Crystal Palace. Liverpool sigraði Brighton 2-0 þar sem Mo Salah kom inn á strax í fyrri hálfleik við mikinn fögnuð stuðningsmanna. Aston Villa heldur áfram frábæru gengi og unnu glæstan 2-3 útisigur á West Ham. Chelsea unnu og Cole Palmer er mættur. Notthingham Forest vann Tottenham frekar þægilega 3-0 og Man Utd og Bournemouth gerðu 4-4 jafntefli í trylli á Old Trafford.
Tom White and Charlie Austin discuss the chaotic 4–4 draw at Old Trafford as Manchester United hosted Bournemouth on a blockbuster Monday Night Football. Was it the game of the season so far? Charlie highlights the defensive vulnerability of Amorim's side.We're joined by Manchester United content creator KG to discuss just how clutch Bruno Fernandes has been, as well as the situation surrounding Kobbie Mainoo, after his half-brother Jordan was photographed wearing a “Free Kobbie Mainoo” T-shirt.Next, we turn to Enzo Maresca's situation at Chelsea following a surprise cryptic statement at the weekend, when he said it had been “the worst 48 hours” since he took charge. Charlie feels the comments were directed at the owners, not the players — but does Maresca still have enough credit in the bank, or is the pressure already building for him at Chelsea? Darren from the Chelsea view says he's won two trophies and has a young side, which is improving all the time.Finally, we ask whether Aston Villa deserve to be third, examining Unai Emery's side and their remarkable overperformance of xG. Charlie labels xG a “nonsense stat,” while Villa fan Justin joins us to argue that Villa can sustain this form consistently, despite the numbers suggesting they should be lower in the table. Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
Ger Gilroy, Colm Boohig, Arthur O'Dea & Matthew Brennan run through some busy morning papers, following United's 4-4 draw with Bournemouth last night.Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/joinOff The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball
Kees discusses United end-to-end 4-4 draw against Bournemouth at Old Trafford, and then takes listener QA on defensive errors, attacking performances, and United's youth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The FC crew react to Manchester United's 4-4 draw vs Bournemouth and question why Ruben Amorim's side can't hold a lead. Plus, Dimitar Berbatov breaks down Mo Salah's return to the Liverpool squad and tries his best to explain what's going wrong at Tottenham. Mario Melchiot also reacts to Enzo Maresca refuses to expand upon his "worst 48 hours" remarks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A little later than usual, but recorded just before the wild Manchester United v Bournemouth game (sorry!), Musa and Ryan quickly round-up some big results from the weekend around Europe (03:24), including the Premier League, Real Madrid getting back to winning ways, St. Pauli getting their first Bundesliga since September and much more. Then it's onto the trip from this weekend (17:11), where they visited Venezia for their win over Monza and then San Siro for Milan's draw against Sassuolo. It was the first time that Musa and Ryan had visited both the Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo and San Siro, so they chat about the uniqueness of both, the contrasting surroundings and how overwhelming it can be to visit an iconic stadium for the first time.From now until the end of December, you can get all the extra podcasts, ad-free, by signing up for a FREE membership at patreon.com/stadio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gary Neville joins Seb Hutchinson following Manchester United's 4-4 draw with Bournemouth at Old Trafford to discuss the mayhem that unfolded in the second-half, Newcastle's approach to the Wear-Tyne derby as a Nick Woltemade own-goal gifts Sunderland all three points and Arsenal leave it very late to beat bottom side Wolves.The Gary Neville Podcast is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/the-gary-neville-podcastYou can listen to The Gary Neville Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play The Gary Neville Podcast".Watch every episode of The Gary Neville Podcast on YouTube here: The Gary Neville Podcast on YouTubeFor all the latest Premier League news, head to skysports.com/premier-leagueFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Oliver Giroud joins David Jones and Jamie Carragher in the Monday Night Football studio as they analyse Manchester United's dramatic 4-4 draw with Bournemouth and the French striker takes a look through his achievements during his career.Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-premier-league-podcastYou can listen to the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast".For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/premier-leagueFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
On Monday's Football Daily, Phil Egan has the latest ahead of Manchester United's Premier League clash with Bournemouth tonight and a look back at yesterday's action.Ruben Amorim on the Paul Scholes criticism.Andoni Iraola says beware of Mason Mount.Pep not so happy with Phil Foden's form.Unai Emery's Aston Villa keep winning.Thomas Frank's flaky Spurs.Brendan Rodgers is to be back in the game, but in Saudi Arabia.And Bohemians launch their Kneecap jersey.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
They say things come in threes, so with Bournemouth making the trip to Old Trafford in December for the third season on the trot, are Cherries fans expecting to witness ANOTHER humiliation for the Red Devils? The last couple of 3-0 scorelines at Old Trafford came at a time where Manchester United were finding their identity. Now under Ruben Amorim, we're yet to be convinced that they've totally found it, but the stats show that their form is better, their players are better, and their season is better - and they're up against an Andoni Iraola site that hasn't won a game since October. How will this unfold? Sam and Tom are the Queens Park to look forward to a MASSIVE Monday night football... Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
#946 | Ed and Dharnish reflect on United's recent run, using the games against West Ham and Wolves as a lens to assess where Ruben Amorim's side is making progress and where problems persist. They dig into tactical patterns, selection decisions, and how absences for AFCON are exposing the limits of the squad. The conversation broadens into the issues shaping United's season – financial constraints, January options that look more theoretical than realistic, and the ongoing tension between short-term fixes and long-term planning. There's also a discussion on the club's relationship with its academy, why pathway matters culturally as well as competitively, and what it says about United when young players are trusted – or overlooked. The episode also covers the women's team's recent struggles, a positive note from the Youth Cup win over Peterborough, and the emergence of JJ Gabriel as a player to watch. The show closes with a look ahead to Bournemouth and growing concerns about depth as the calendar tightens. 00:00 Introduction 02:03 Looking back on West Ham and Wolves 07:21 Assessing Amorim's Progress 12:22 United's Financial Situation 17:36 January Transfer Window 27:51 Women's Team Update 30:57 Youth Cup and JJ Gabriel 36:16 Bournemouth Preview 46:18 World Cup Ticket Prices 53:30 Wrap Up If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing a weekly exclusive bonus episode, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Supporter funded episodes are ad-free. NQAT is available on all podcast apps and in video on YouTube. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review on Apple or Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tyler Adams is back for another episode of The Captain presented by Verizon, and this time, Tyler breaks down how it felt to watch the World Cup draw, what the USMNT has learned about fellow group members Australia and Paraguay after recent friendlies against them, and the psychological effect he expects from playing a World Cup on home soil. Then, Tyler breaks down his Bournemouth wonder goal against Sunderland.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.