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The quarter-finals of the Champions League second legs did not disappoint with drama, tension and a load of goals at Villa Park. Unai Emery's side scored more on the night, but the dream is over as PSG had done enough to go through to the semi-finals with a 5-4 win on aggregate. Kelly Cates is joined by former Villa players Dion Dublin and Stephen Warnock – who both praised the performance of Marcus Rashford and were equally baffled by the fact he was subbed off. Correspondent John Murray and Statman Dave join the pod and look at what's next for the club.A very happy Julien Laurens comes on to give his expert view on PSG and how they came very close to being knocked out of the competition.The pod heads to Spain where Ian Dennis and Matt Upson have been inside the Arsenal camp ahead of their game against Real Madrid – Mikel Arteta and Jude Bellingham both make cameo appearances on this episode too.And Jules gives his predictions on how Kylian Mbappe will fare against Arsenal on Wednesday night. Timecodes: 01:00 – Aston Villa analysis. 14:12 – PSG section 26:26 - Arsenal preview. 28:29 - Mikel Arteta interview 32:40 – Jude Bellingham interview. 35:20 – Real Madrid and Mbappe section. European football Commentaries this week: Wednesday 16th April CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: Real Madrid v Arsenal – KO 2000 on 5 live. Thursday 17th April EUROPA LEAGUE: Manchester United v Lyon – KO 2000 on 5 live.
Anthony Elanga chats to Dion Dublin about life at Nottingham Forest, working under Nuno Espirito Santo and the secret to Forest's consistency.He also discusses moving to England at 11, his development at Manchester United and his hopes of playing in the Champions League with Forest.Topics: 00:15 - Early years in Malmo 02:41 - Moving to England at 11and signing for Manchester United 06:36 - Moving to Nottingham Forest and personal development 10:15 - Working under Nuno Espirito Santo 12:09 - The City Ground is "the best atmosphere I've played in" 13:32 - His goal against Manchester United 16:56 - The secret to Forest's consistency 19:22 - Dressing room camaraderie 20:41 - Playing in the Champions League 21:23 - Hopes for the rest of the seasonBBC Sounds / 5 Live Premier League commentaries this weekend: Sat 1500 Nottingham Forest v Everton Sat 1730 Arsenal v Brentford Sun 1400 Liverpool v West Ham Sun 1400 Chelsea v Ipswich on 5 Sports Extra Sun 1400 Wolves v Tottenham on the BBC Sport website Sun 1630 Newcastle v Man Utd
It will take something special for Aston Villa to make it through to the Champions League semi-finals after a 3-1 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of their quarter-final in the French capital.Mark Chapman hosts reaction to the match, with Conor McNamara and Paul Robinson inside the Parc des Princes. Former Aston Villa striker Dion Dublin also joins, along with French football expert Julien Laurens.The podcast also features post-match reaction from Villa boss Unai Emery, defender Matty Cash, and PSG winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.TIMECODES: 00:35 - Paris Saint Germain 3-1 Aston Villa 11:10 - Khvicha Kvaratskhelia 13:13 - Unai Emery 25:35 - Matty CashBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Lyon v Manchester United in the UEFA Europa League – 20:00 – Thursday 10 April Chelsea v Liverpool in the Women's FA Cup – 12:00 – Saturday 12 April Nottingham Forest v Everton in the Premier League – 15:00 – Saturday 12 April Arsenal v Brentford in the Premier League – 17:30 – Saturday 12 April Liverpool v West Ham United in the Premier League – 17:30 – Sunday 13 April Newcastle United v Manchester United in the Premier League – 17:30 – Sunday 13 April Arsenal v Leicester City in the Women's Super League – 19:15 – Tuesday 15 April Aston Villa v PSG in the Champions League – 20:00 – Tuesday 15 April
The 1990s was a golden period for English strikers. Rob Fletcher and his guest, Michael Hamlen, trawl the decade to reminisce on Alan Shearer, Gary Lineker, Teddy Sheringham, Dion Dublin, Kevin Phillips, Chris Armstrong, Chris Sutton and Stan Collymore.
Bruno Fernandes scored a hat-trick as Manchester United beat Real Sociedad 4-1 on the night and 5-2 on aggregate to make it through to the quarter-finals of the Europa League. Elsewhere Wilson Odobert scored twice as Spurs overcame a first-leg deficit to beat AZ Alkmaar 3-1. Elly Oldroyd is joined by Rene Meulensteen, Dion Dublin and Conor McNamara to dissect a frenetic match with three penalties and a red card. Andy Stevenson and Michael Brown join the pod to talk Spurs and whether this team is getting much closer to the team Ange Postecoglou has been promising. Eilidh Barbour also brings us reaction from the Ibrox as Rangers win in dramatic fashion on penalties against Fenerbahçe. 00:20 Intro 02:50 Bruno Fernandes performance 06:50 Ruben Amorim 11:10 Ange‘s Spurs? 19:30 Solanke quieter? 21:30 Rangers win on penalties!BC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week: Sat 15 Mar 1500 Ipswich v Nottingham Forest in the Premier League Sun 16 Mar 1330 Arsenal v Chelsea in the Premier League Sun 16 Mar 1630 Liverpool v Newcastle in the EFL Cup Final Sun 16 Mar 1900 Leicester v Man Utd in the Premier League
Dion Dublin visits Coventry City's training ground to speak with manager Frank Lampard.The Sky Blues find themselves 5th in the Championship, with eight wins in their last nine games, having been 17th in the table when Lampard took charge. He talks about benefiting from 18 months out of management, his previous jobs, his time at Coventry so far and ambitions for the final 11 games of the season.
Mark Chapman presents reaction to the midweek Premier League fixtures. Dion Dublin and Aaron Lennon join Mark as Man Utd edge Ipswich, and Liverpool go 13 points clear at the top.10-man Manchester United secured a dramatic three points after conceding first against Ipswich, turning the game around and edging a 3-2 thriller. Hear from the Red Devils manager Ruben Amorim.Arsenal were held to a 0-0 draw away at Nottingham Forest, meaning a Liverpool win would send Arne Slot's side 13 points clear at the top of the Premier League. Goals from Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister in a 2-0 win over Newcastle ensured the title is now firmly in Liverpool's hands. Hear from Mikel Arteta and goalscorer Szoboszlai.Also hear from Erling Haaland after his goal earned Manchester City three points on the road at Spurs, and Thomas Frank gives his thoughts after Everton held Brentford to a 1-1 draw.Timecodes: 00:30 Man Utd 3-2 Ipswich 02:50 Ruben Amorim post-match 07:10 Spurs 0-1 Man City 08:50 Erling Haaland post-match 11:20 Nott'm Forest 0-0 Arsenal 12:50 Mikel Arteta post-match 16:40 Brentford 0-0 Everton 19:15 Thomas Frank post-match 20:50 Liverpool 2-0 Newcastle 23:25 Dominik Szoboszlai post-matchBBC Sounds / 5 Live Commentaries this week: Fri 28 Feb 2000 Aston Villa v Cardiff in FA Cup Sat 1 Mar 1215 Crystal Palace v Millwall in FA Cup Sat 1 Mar 1215 Preston v Burnley in FA Cup on BBC Sport website Sat 1 Mar 1500 Bournemouth v Wolves in FA Cup Sat 1 Mar 1745 Man City v Plymouth in FA Cup Sun 2 Mar 1345 Newcastle v Brighton in FA Cup Mon 3 Mar 1930 Nottingham Forest v Ipswich in FA Cup
Adam Hurrey is joined on the Adjudication Panel by Charlie Eccleshare and David Walker. On the agenda: whether Liverpool can now be described as "champions-elect", Dion Dublin struggles with a meandering property analogy, a listener fact-checks a Match of the Day joke about Rishi Sunak, a slightly-too-niche football reference on a mainstream TV quiz show, and much more. Meanwhile, the panel ponder which Premier League manager is most likely to have an Athletic subscription and and the precise parameters of “we could do worse than signing [Player X]” Adam's book, Extra Time Beckons, Penalties Loom: How to Use (and Abuse) The Language of Football, is OUT NOW: https://geni.us/ExtraTimeBeckons Visit nordvpn.com/cliches to get four extra months on a two-year plan with NordVPN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Centre forward / centre half/property show host is a god in our eyes... But we really have a run down on whats happening on Tom's wedding, the laundry list of injuries we have had over our lives AND... why are coaches still making recipes on social media? Find all the GOOD stuff here https://www.instagram.com/tomhall.coach/ https://www.instagram.com/danbusinessbanter/
Reaction from Anfield after Liverpool beat Tottenham to set up an EFL Cup final meeting with Newcastle United at Wembley. Conor Bradley gives his thoughts on Liverpool reaching their 15th League Cup final, and Arne Slot reflects on booking his own first trip to Wembley. Dion Dublin, Stephen Kelly and John Murray are with Kelly Cates to assess Liverpool's low-key reaction to the win, and Mo Salah adding another goal and assist to his tallies for the season. Plus, where did it go wrong for Spurs? Ange Postecoglou gives his assessment. 01:40 – Salah's perfect penalty 03:05 – Where it went wrong for Spurs 05:43 – Salah's performance 08:26 – Conor Bradley Interview 13:45 – Ange Postecoglu Interview 21:48 – Arne Slot Interview 24:44 – Newcastle v Liverpool previewBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Friday 7th February FA CUP: Manchester United v Leicester 2000 KO - 5 LiveSaturday 8th February FA CUP: Leyton Orient v Manchester City 1215 KO - 5 Live FA CUP: Leeds v Millwall 1215 KO - 5 Sports Extra FA CUP: Wigan v Fulham 1500 KO - 5 Live FA CUP: Everton v Bournemouth 1500 KO - BBC Sport Website & App FA CUP: Birmingham v Newcastle 1745 KO - 5 Sports Extra (Moves to 5 Live after England v France in the Six Nations) FA CUP: Brighton v Chelsea 2000 KO - 5 LiveSunday 9th February FA CUP: Blackburn v Wolves 1230 KO - 5 Live FA CUP: Aston Villa v Spurs 1735 KO - 5 LiveMonday 10th February FA CUP: Doncaster Rovers v Crystal Palace 1945 KO - 5 LiveTuesday 11th February FA CUP: Exeter City v Nottingham Forest 2000 KO - 5 Sports Extra
In this episode of the Pilgrims Podcast, the hosts break down a much-needed victory, analysing the debut of new centre-backs, the game plan, and a controversial penalty that proved to be a turning point. Ryan Hardie takes centre stage as they assess his impact—not just as a substitute in the match, but across his five-year spell at Argyle.Part Two shifts focus to transfer activity, player performances, and the race against the clock as the deadline looms. Morgan Whittaker's departure remains a key talking point, alongside the urgent need for smart recruitment and a possible replacement. The conversation also touches on the goalkeeper situation, with rumours of a Grimshaw exit. There's also time to discuss Joe Edwards' appearances on Sky, Schumacher at Bolton, and, most importantly, Nance receiving his richly deserved “Freedom of the City.”Finally, attention turns to the road ahead, with growing optimism (or is it false hope?) surrounding Argyle's relegation fight. With crucial battles against relegation rivals on the horizon—and a surreal FA Cup tie against Liverpool thrown into the mix—how do Argyle balance survival and spectacle? There's even time for a rare quiz, much to Mark's delight, with the squad's diverse international make-up as the topic of the day.Emirates FA Cup Live Tour with Dion Dublin: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/emirates-fa-cup-live-tour-with-dion-dublin-plymouth-tickets-1214814395559?aff=oddtdtcreator Support the show: https://ko-fi.com/pilgrimspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dion Dublin visits Old Trafford to chat with Manchester United defender Matthijs de Ligt.The 25-year-old talks about United's season so far since Ruben Amorim took charge at the club, and where there is room for improvement.He opens up on the success of his career so far, having started out at Ajax, where he reached the Champions League semi-final in 2018 and then his big money moves to Juventus and Bayern Munch.
Kelly Cates presents reaction to Newcastle's 2-0 win over Arsenal in the Carabao Cup. John Murray, Glenn Murray and Dion Dublin join Kelly to reflect on Newcastle's 2-0 win.Goals from Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon give the Magpies a two-goal advantage heading into the second leg of the semi-final next month. The panel discuss the red-hot form of Isak, and whether a striker of his ilk is Arsenal's missing ingredient.Hear from goalscorer Gordon, Newcastle boss Eddie Howe, and Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta.Dion and Kelly preview the next semi-final between Spurs and Liverpool. Hear from Ange Postecoglou after his explosive interview after the 2-1 defeat against Newcastle in the league, and also hear from Arne Slot on the contract situation at Liverpool.Timecodes: 00:30 Eddie Howe post-match 01:20 Arsenal 0-2 Newcastle 11:00 Anthony Gordon post-match 14:15 Is Alexander Isak the best no.9 in Europe? 20:30 Do Arsenal need someone like Isak? 24:50 The second leg 28:15 Mikel Arteta post-match 30:15 Ange Postecoglou presser 32:05 Spurs' form 35:50 Arne Slot presser 37:40 Contract situation at Liverpool5 LIVE COMMENTARIES THIS WEEK Wednesday 8th January LEAGUE CUP: Spurs v Liverpool (First Leg) 2000 KOThursday 9th January FA CUP: Everton v Peterborough United 1945 KO FA CUP: Fulham v Watford 1945 KOFriday 10th January FA CUP: Aston Villa v West Ham United 2000 KOSaturday 11th January FA CUP: Bristol City v Wolverhampton Wanderers 1200 KO FA CUP: Liverpool v Accrington Stanley 1215 KO FA CUP: Brentford v Plymouth Argyle 1500 KO FA CUP: Leeds United v Harrogate Town 1745 KO FA CUP: Manchester City v Salford City 1745 KOSunday 12th January FA CUP: Tamworth v Spurs 1230 KO FA CUP: Newcastle United v Bromley 1500 KO FA CUP: Crystal Palace v Stockport County 1500 KO
From Paris, to Bolton – Premier League legend Jay-Jay Okocha sits down with Dion Dublin in this Football Daily special. The former Nigeria international opens up about that move from Paris Saint-Germain to the Premier League with Bolton Wanderers. He chats to Dion about adapting to life in England, his relationship with Sam Allardyce and his determination to prove himself in the Premier League.
In this special episode of the Football Daily, Dion Dublin travels to Nottingham for an exclusive chat with Nottingham Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White on life on and off the pitch. Morgan shares his love for Forest and explains how he handles the pressure of being a talisman at the club. He also tells Dion about how having a family has changed his perspective on life. They also discuss Morgan's early debut in football and his success in the England youth setup. He tells Dion about his pride of receiving a first senior call up, and how he dreams of more success in an England shirt.
It's the feelgood pod of the year! Sometimes it's difficult to be anything but positive - and after a 4-0 win for Norwich City over Hull City, with some free-flowing, progressive football under a new coach, The On The Ball podcast has come over all glass-half-full. Host Steve Sanders, and guests Dan Brigham, Ryan Livermore and The Pink Un's Connor Southwell, get the joy of talking high presses, winning midfield battles, wind-assisted penalty misses, Sainz's explosion in form and Kamara's less than warm welcome. Plus, breaking our silence on the unsilence, The Athletic's Jack Pitt-Brooke becomes the first person ever to pick out Frankie & Benny's as a Norwich highlight, Connor talks corners (specifically his hatred for short ones), we remember Dion Dublin's farewell tour and Javier Garrido's one great cross, and Dan promptly forgets everything that was discussed in the previous hour during Ryan quiz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve Crossman is joined by Chris Sutton, John Murray and Dion Dublin to reflect on a brilliant victory for Aston Villa against Bayern Munich in the Champions League. Villa beat Bayern one nil thanks to Jhon Duran coming off the bench to replace Ollie Watkins and took just nine minutes to make his mark. Head of Sport at Sport Bild in Germany Christian Falk drops by to give the Bayern perspective as Vincent Kompany suffers his first defeat in charge of the German giants!Plus John Bennett joins the team to give the headlines from the other Champions League results around Europe. Timecodes: 00:20 Intro 02:10 Villa discipline & Duran goal 06:40 Kompany taught a lesson! 12:30 Martinez performance 19:47 Unai Emery 26:20 Watkins & Duran playing together? Commentaries on 5 live sport and BBC Sounds this week: Thursday 3rd October – Porto v Manchester United at 8pm Saturday 5th October – Manchester City v Fulham at 3pm Saturday 5th October – Everton v Newcastle at 5.30pm Sunday 6th October – Aston Villa v Manchester United at 2pm Sunday 6th October – Chelsea v Nottingham Forest at 2pm Sunday 6th October – Brighton v Tottenham at 4.30pm
What do you get when you cross a mad dad with a donkey? It's the question we've all been asking, and on today's podcast we finally get the answer: one of the great mad dad stories of all time, a stone-cold hall of famer.Walking over broken glass at Wembley Stadium for Adrian Chiles (and Dion Dublin) is also covered, as is heating up a fajita on a shin, and Chloe Petts is on hand to dole out some questionable advice.Have you got a mad dad? Did you have a night out on £5 in 1993? Has a boxer ever been kind to you? Then email the show on elisandjohn@bbc.co.uk or WhatsApp on 07974 293 022.
Kelly Cates is joined by 5 Live's Vicki Sparks, former England striker Dion Dublin, former Netherlands defender Mario Melchiot and French football expert and Euro Leagues regular Julien Laurens to reflect on France's goalless draw against the Netherlands. They also discuss what next for England after yesterday's disappointing draw against Denmark.We head into the Scotland camp to speak to Eilidh Barbour ahead of their must-win final group game against Hungary in Stuttgart on Sunday.And we take a little peek behind-the-scenes on what some of 5 Live's commentators have been up to on the road so far in Germany.
Kelly Cates has the latest from the Scotland and England camps at UEFA Euro 2024. Hear from Steve Clarke and Pat Nevin ahead of Scotland's second group game vs Switzerland. Catch up with Anthony Gordon on chess, boxing and his love of self-help books and hear from Sunday Times football correspondent Jonathan Northcroft. Get Jose Fonte and Dion Dublin's reaction to Portugal's late win against Czech Republic. And the panel chat Mbappé… trigger warning: Dion talks broken noses!00:20 Scotland prepare for Switzerland 02:45 Steve Clarke: “We need to do better” 09:35 Anthony Gordon on chess, boxing & books 19:35 Jonathan Northcroft joins the pod 24:20 Portugal leave it late to beat Czech Republic 32:20 Kylian Mbappé set to wear face mask 37:05 What have we learned from the first round of games?
Kelly Cates is joined by former England internationals Matt Upson, Joe Hart and Izzy Christiansen, to react to England's 1-0 victory over Serbia in their opening game of Euro 2024.Hear from goalscorer Jude Bellingham, England captain Harry Kane and the England manager Gareth Southgate. Jordan Pickford speaks to football correspondent John Murray on a record-equalling night for the England goalkeeper, and Trent Alexander-Arnold reveals the idea behind the goal celebration.Alistair Bruce-Ball and Pat Nevin talk Christian Eriksen after he scored for Denmark 1100 days after suffering a cardiac arrest at Euro 2020. Plus, Ian Dennis and Dion Dublin react to The Netherlands' 2-1 win over Poland and the influence of Wout Weghorst.TOPICS: 0.12 - England 1-0 Serbia 3.38 - Gareth Southgate 9.59 - Harry Kane 16.45 - Jordan Pickford 21.27 - Jude Bellingham 26.45 - Trent Alexander-Arnold 32.16 - Christian Eriksen 34.40 - Netherlands 2-1 Poland
Mark Chapman and Steve Crossman present all the reaction from the second day of Euro 2024. Football correspondent John Murray and former England defender Matthew Upson also have the latest from the England camp ahead of their opening game against Serbia. Gareth Southgate gives injury updates on both John Stones and Luke Shaw, while Harry Kane discusses the talent in the squad.Euro Leagues' Guillem Balague reacts to Spain cruising past Croatia in the opening game of Group B, and is joined by former England striker Dion Dublin and senior football reporter Ian Dennis to pay tribute to the late Kevin Campbell.A pair of former England internationals in Paul Robinson and Phil Jagielka join Mark and Italian football expert Mina Rzouki for all the reaction to Italy's 2-1 win over Albania.Timecodes: 00:55 Concerns over Iceland defeat 01:55 Gareth Southgate pre-Serbia 06:50 Harry Kane pre-Serbia 09:15 England vs Serbia preview 12:35 Spain 3-0 Croatia reaction 21:05 Tributes to Kevin Campbell 26:05 Italy 2-1 Albania reaction
Mark Chapman is joined by a whole host of guests to preview the start of Euro 2024.Mark is joined in Munich by Scotland captain Rachel Corsie, former Scotland winger Pat Nevin and former Celtic striker Chris Sutton to look ahead to Scotland's tournament opener against hosts Germany on Friday.Football correspondent John Murray and England defender Conor Coady check in to preview England's first game against Serbia on Sunday, including hearing from current squad member Ezri Konsa.Rick Edwards stops by to launch 5 Live Breakfast's 'Deutsche Wörterbuch'.Former Germany defender Arne Friedrich discusses Germany's chances; senior football reporter Ian Dennis and former England striker Dion Dublin drop in from Berlin to run the rule over Portugal, Netherlands and Croatia; while Euro Leagues regulars Julien Laurens and Guillem Balague make the case for France and Spain.And we head into Pat Nevin's Scotland party to hear from the former Scotland goalkeeper Bryan Gunn, father of current Scotland goalkeeper Angus, and discuss how Bryan could be Scotland's lucky omen!Topics: 00:37 - Scotland chat with Chris Sutton, Rachel Corsie and Pat Nevin 10:33 - England chat with John Murray and Conor Coady 13:17 - Ezri Konsa interview 29:22 - Day 1 of Rick Edwards' 'Deutsche Wörterbuch' 30:12 - Germany chat with Arne Friedrich 40:59 - Portugal, Netherlands, Spain and Croatia chat with Ian Dennis and Dion Dublin 49:08 - France and Spain chat with Guillem Balague and Julien Laurens 58:45 - Back to Pat's party with Bryan Gunn 1:03:14 - Predictions
Aaron Paul hosts reaction to England's 1-0 friendly defeat to Iceland at Wembley with Senior Football reporter Ian Dennis, former West Ham defender Matt Upson and former Aston Villa striker Dion Dublin.Football correspondent John Murray speaks to England manager Gareth Southgate, winger Anthony Gordon and defender Marc Guehi.Scotland were also in action ahead of Euro 2024 as they drew 2-2 with Finland. Hear from head coach Steve Clarke and striker Lawrence Shankland.TOPICS 0 mins - England 0-1 Iceland reaction 7 mins - Gareth Southgate 15 mins - Anthony Gordon 22 mins - Marc Guehi 26 mins - Scotland 2-2 Finland report 27 mins - Steve Clarke 29 mins - Lawrence Shankland
Owen Blackhurst, James Bird, Seb White, and Tommy Stewart discuss Jake “The Snake” Roberts, a hotel DDT, Seb's fault, Nike's Secret Tournament adverts, the 2024 Mundial Cage Tournament, Los Dribblos, the road to Lisbon, the hobbies of Serhiy Rebrov, David de Gea, Phil Foden, and Dion Dublin, the best World Cup poster ever, the Battle of Santiago, Obafemi Martins at Birmingham City F.C., Obafemi Martins Day, triple somersaults, the League, Milk, Worthington, Carling or Carabao Cup, being a substitute, Roxy Music, David Bowie, The Clash, chatting to your neighbours, Ebro in the Morning, Apple Music, Seb's energy bill, backflushing your espresso machine, Hotel MUNDIAL, shinpads as big as cricket pads, torn goal nets and tragic curtains, Anthony Gordon, Tommy as Donald Trump, and somehow so much more.Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Chapman has reaction as Erik ten Hag's Manchester United win the FA Cup. He's joined by Chris Sutton, Dion Dublin, Ian Dennis and correspondent John Murray. Hear the trophy lift and interviews with Ten Hag, Kobbie Mainoo, Alejandro Garnacho, Bruno Fernandes and Pep Guardiola.00:15 Man Utd's celebrations begin 18:15 Trophy lift 20:55 Ten Hag comes up trumps 24:15 Mainoo & Garnacho interviewed on the pitch 29:05 Should City have had two penalties? 30:30 Erik ten Hag speaks to Gary Lineker 41:25 Pep Guardiola: ‘This season has been unbelievable' 46:30 Bruno Fernandes: ‘We had to sacrifice' 50:00 What does this mean for European places? 53:50 Brendan Rodgers after winning the double for Celtic
Kelly Cates has reaction to the England squad list and Pochettino leaving Chelsea. She's joined by former England internationals Dion Dublin and Matt Upson, as well as journalist Daniel Storey and correspondent John Murray. Hear from Gareth Southgate on his selection, catch DJ Pat Nevin on Mauricio Pochettino's departure from Stamford Bridge and hear from passionate fan Alex.01:30 John Murray on ‘two big omissions' from England squad 03:20 Gareth Southgate talks through his choices 09:15 Disappointment for Marcus Rashford 10:30 Dion defends Southgate's selection 12:50 Defensive headache for the England manager 17:30 Chelsea part ways with Mauricio Pochettino 23:10 Ex-Chelsea winger Pat Nevin has his say 27:15 Pat talks through his DJ set 29:50 Chelsea fan Alex goes in on Dion & Chelsea
Back once again with another Friday club, discussing more heavy issues, including proposals, paybacks, roman helmets, Warners helmet, and Dion Dublin's dance moves. We'd love to hear from you: Fridayclub@undrthecosh.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aaron Paul has reaction as Man City beat Tottenham to move within one win of a historic fourth successive Premier League title. He's joined by former Man City midfielder Michael Brown, ex-Tottenham midfielder Andy Reid and former Aston Villa and Celtic striker Dion Dublin. Also hear from Paul Robinson, Mark Schwarzer and correspondent John Murray. Catch interviews with Pep Guardiola and Ange Postecoglou. The panel reflect on Aston Villa celebrating Champions League football. And Philippe Clement has his say after Rangers thump Dundee to prolong Celtic's title chase.00:25 Man City overcome biggest remaining hurdle 06:40 Michael Brown praises ‘professional performance' 11:00 Tottenham give it a go in ‘strange' atmosphere 13:20 Ange Postecoglou's quickfire interview 16:25 Aston Villa in the Champions League 20:50 Celtic made to wait for Premiership title 23:40 Pep Guardiola on being one win away
Mark Chapman and 5 Live Sport's team of reporters take you through the biggest stories from Saturday's action as Arsenal go back to the top of the Premier League.Dion Dublin also joins the pod to give his thoughts on the 3 o'clock results – PLUS you'll hear reaction from the likes of Mikel Arteta, Pep Guardiola and Rob Edwards.
Maz Farookhi is at Anfield to present reaction to wins for Liverpool and Chelsea in the Premier League.She is joined by Dion Dublin to discuss the major talking points of Liverpool's 3-1 win over Sheffield United, with John Southall at Stamford Bridge, where Cole Palmer scored a thrilling hat-trick as Chelsea came from behind to beat Manchester United 4-3 in stoppage time.The podcast hears from managers Jurgen Klopp, Mauricio Pochettino and Erik ten Hag.TIMECODES:00:25 - Liverpool 3-1 Sheffield United 10:45 - Chelsea 4-3 Manchester United
Former Cambridge, Manchester United, Coventry, Aston Villa, Leicester, Celtic & Norwich player Dion Dublin is our returning special guest on No Tippy Tappy Football.Dion Dublin sits down alongside Sam Allardyce & Natalie Pike to discuss his excellent football career, his love of music and presenting Homes Under The Hammer for almost 10 years!The former Aston Villa front man discusses Ollie Watkins and why it's unfair to compare him with Ivan Toney, as well as Unai Emery and the rumours linking him with a possible move to Bayern Munich in the future.Sam Allardyce's passionate rant about football academies, the government and why funding is crucial to continue developing British footballers.Dion also chats about Arsenal's approach against Manchester City and why it wasn't as bad as it appeared and why Roy Keane was wrong to call Erling Haaland a League Two player...They then talk in depth about how underrated Mark Robins is, how Coventry can surprise Manchester United in the FA Cup and how another one of his former teams, Leicester need to fix their form having thrown away a 17 point advantage.All of this and more in the latest episode of the No Tippy Tappy Football series, brought to you by William Hill.
Jamie Redknapp and Dion Dublin dissect Manchester United's 1-1 draw with Brentford in the Premier League as both pundits slam the effort levels of Erik ten Hag's side. Plus, hear from both managers after Kristoffer Ajer's 99th-minute equaliser salvaged a 1-1 draw for the Bees in a thrilling finale.
Kelly Somers hosts the Football Daily podcast as the lineup for the fifth round of the FA Cup is completed following the final fourth round replays.Chelsea will host Leeds United after winning 3-1 at Aston Villa. You can hear reaction from Conor McNamara, Dion Dublin and Rob Green plus the thoughts of Mauricio Pochettino and Unai Emery.Nottingham Forest, meanwhile, will welcome Manchester United after beating Championship side Bristol City 5-3 on penalties following a 1-1 draw. Lee Blakeman and Michael Brown give their thoughts on the game plus you can hear reaction from Nuno Espirito Santo and Liam Manning.In Scotland, Celtic moved three points clear of Rangers after winning 2-1 at Hibernian with a stoppage time penalty from Adam Idah. Gavin Wallace rounds up the action and Brendan Rodgers reflects on his side's display.0:35 - Aston Villa 1-3 Chelsea reaction 8:43 - Mauricio Pochettino interview 11:00 - Unai Emery interview 14:35 - Nottingham Forest 1-1 Bristol City (5-3p) reaction 17:20 - Nuno Espirito Santo interview 19:55 - Liam Manning interview 22:10 - Hibernian 1-2 Celtic reaction 22:55 - Brendan Rodgers interview
Kelly Cates presents reaction to Tuesday's Premier League matches.Hear from Rob Edwards after Luton Town beat Brighton 4-0 to take them out of the relegation zone. Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi tells John Southall about a difficult evening for his side.Aston Villa suffered their first home defeat since February 2023 when they were beaten 3-1 by Newcastle United. Eddie Howe gives his thoughts after a big game at Villa Park.Ian Dennis and Dion Dublin join the pod from the City Ground after Arsenal beat Nottingham Forest 2-1. Hear from Nuno Espirito Santo and Mikel Arteta.Clinton Morrison talks Crystal Palace after they beat Sheffield United 3-2. Plus, we'll hear from Sean Dyche after Everton dropped into the bottom three after they drew 0-0 against Fulham.TOPICS: 1.01 - Luton Town 4-0 Brighton & Hove Albion 2.24 - Rob Edwards 4.07 - Roberto De Zerbi 5.02 - Aston Villa 1-3 Newcastle United 7.59 - Eddie Howe 8.14 - Nottingham Forest 1-2 Arsenal 13.17 - Nuno Espirito Santo 14.12 - Mikel Arteta 16.06 - Crystal Palace 3-2 Sheffield United 18.30 - Roy Hodgson 20.02 - Sean Dyche on Fulham 0-0 Everton 23.01 - Marco Silva
Kelly Cates hosts reaction to Liverpool's 2-1 win over Fulham in the first leg of their League Cup semi-final.Former Manchester United and Aston Villa striker Dion Dublin and ex-Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer join John Murray and Kelly on the podcast.The Anfield Wrap's Siobhan Biggane and Dan Cook from the Fulhamish podcast also give their thoughts.You can also hear from Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp, Reds' midfielder Curtis Jones and Fulham manager Marco Silva.1:25 - Curtis Jones interview 10:30 - Marco Silva interview 23:30 - Potential changes to League Cup semi-finals 29:15 - Jurgen Klopp interview
Steve Crossman and 5 Live Sport's team of reporters take you through the biggest stories from Saturday's football as Nottingham Forest record their first Premier League victory over Manchester United in 29 years.Dion Dublin also joins the pod to give his thoughts on the 3 o'clock results – PLUS you'll hear reaction from the likes of Erik ten Hag, Unai Emery and Brendan Rodgers.
Kelly Cates is joined by Steve Bruce, Dion Dublin & John Murray. The panel react to Andre Onana saving a penalty in added time to give Manchester United victory against Copenhagen and Arsenal's victory in Sevilla, as well as Kane and Bellingham scoring again in the Champions League. Plus Phil McNulty & Leon Osman give us their memories of Bill Kenwright who has passed away aged 78 TOPICS: 01:16 – Reaction to Manchester United's win over Copenhagen 11:50 – Ten Hag on Maguire and Onana 13:13 – Arsenal win in Sevilla 17:23 – Kane and Bellingham score again 22:56 – Tribute to Bill Kenwright
Adam Hurrey, Charlie Eccleshare and David Walker entertain the listeners' entries for Mesut Haaland Dicks, as the Clichés faithful nominate their niche footballing fascinations and irritations. Among the selections are the political influences on modern-day school playground football, unacceptable names for skill moves, subtle ways to declare your club allegiance to office colleagues and a deep analysis of the lure of a background pub TV game that you didn't think you'd care about. Meanwhile, the Adjudication Panel enjoy some classy co-commentary from Dion Dublin and contemplate the cricket equivalent of footballing "dreamland". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Darren Fletcher presents the Friday Football Social on transfer deadline day. Darren is joined by Dion Dublin, Don Hutchison and Mark Schwarzer. The team discuss Liverpool rejecting a £150m bid for Mohamed Salah from Saudi Pro League club Al-Ittihad, Ansu Fati to Brighton, and what Sofyan Amrabat can bring to Manchester United. Jump to: 00:00 Intro 03:10 Liverpool reject Salah bid 05:40 Liverpool don't need to panic 15:36 Ansu Fati to Brighton 23:47 Chelsea and Forest transfer business 29:04 Does Brennan Johnson start for Spurs? 30:01 Fiorentina's Sofyan Amrabat to United 33:51 Are United closer to Arsenal and Chelsea? 29:02 Rangers Celtic
Steve Crossman, Senior Football Reporter Ian Dennis, Dion Dublin & former Leicester City manager Craig Shakespeare react to Arsenal winning the Community Shield The panel discuss how much of a difference this makes to Arsenal's mentality this season and do Manchester City care? Plus we hear from Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola
Steve Crossman has reaction to the latest stories from the FIFA Women's World Cup. He's joined by former England players Ellen White, Steph Houghton and Dion Dublin. South American football expert Tim Vickery talks Marta, Brazil, Argentina and Colombia. Hear from South Korea manager Colin Bell. And former Ireland defender Stephen Kelly joins the pod to reflect on their first match. TOPICS: 0:30 – England, 12:40 – Brazil/Marta, 23:25 – Argentina, 25:20 – Colombia, 27:25 – South Korea, 33:50 – Republic of Ireland.
Steve Crossman looks at the latest on Kylian Mbappé and remembers Trevor Francis. 5Live reporter Pat Murphy joins the pod to give his memories of the former England forward. On the Monday Night Club panel are Ellen White, Steph Houghton and Dion Dublin. And French journalist Sara Menaï lends her insight on the world record bid from Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal for Kylian Mbappé. TOPICS: 6:40 – Trevor Francis, 20:35 - Kylian Mbappé.
Mark Chapman presents reaction as England thrash North Macedonia 7-0 to maintain their 100% record in Euro 2024 qualifying. He's joined by Dion Dublin, Tom Heaton, John Murray and Ian Dennis to reflect on the highs and lows of the 2022/23 season for Gareth Southgate's side. We also hear from the England manager and hat-trick hero Bukayo Saka. There's also reaction to Wales' 2-0 defeat in Turkey and the panel discuss a busy day of managerial changes at Celtic, Bournemouth and Sheffield Wednesday. TIMECODES 01:15 - Analysis of England 7-0 North Macedonia; 23:00 - Post-match interview with Gareth Southgate and Bukayo Saka; 30:25 - Rob Page on Wales' 2-0 defeat in Turkey; 32:30 - The managerial changes at Celtic, Bournemouth and Sheffield Wednesday.
Mark Chapman presents the Monday Night Club with Rory Smith, Sebastien Bassong and Dion Dublin. They discuss the latest twists and turns in the battle to stay in the Premier League. They also shine a spotlight on Manchester United's David de Gea as the race to finish in the top four intensifies. Finally, there is a look ahead to Manchester City's Champions League semi-final tie against Real Madrid. TOPICS: 3:30 - Everton 13:33 - Leicester City 21:07 - Nottingham Forest and Southampton 22:18 - Leeds United 26:10 - Manchester United and David de Gea 30:58 - Manchester City
Darren Fletcher is joined by Dion Dublin, Kevin Nolan and David James to look ahead to the weekend's Premier League action, including Sam Allardyce's first game as Leeds manager, away to Manchester City. Kevin tells us what Leeds' players can expect from their new boss in the coming weeks. There's also a look ahead to Nottingham Forest's crucial relegation clash with Southampton and the panel ask if failing to win a trophy would leave Arsenal disappointed this season. We also hear from Neil Warnock after his Huddersfield side avoided relegation from the Championship with a game to spare. 03:00 - Sam Allardyce's first game as Leeds manager; 16:20 - Nottingham Forest v Southampton preview; 24:30 - Neil Warnock keeps Huddersfield in the Championship; 37:20 - How will Arsenal's season be perceived?
Mark Chapman is joined by former Manchester City goalkeeper Shay Given, former Leicester City defender Robert Huth, former Aston Villa striker Dion Dublin and football correspondent John Murray to reflect on Manchester City's 4-1 win over Arsenal. The panel discuss how Manchester City's tactics secured an impressive victory, the importance of Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland's partnership for the club this season and if the title race is now over. You'll hear from Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper, as his side earned a crucial 3-1 win over Brighton to move them out of the relegation zone, from Chelsea's interim manager Frank Lampard after their 2-0 defeat to Brentford and from both Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp and West Ham boss David Moyes after a controversial handball incident in Liverpool's 2-1 win at the London Stadium. And there's reaction from Bramall Lane as Sheffield United secured promotion back up to the Premier League after a 2-0 win over West Brom. TOPICS: 1'50” – Analysis of Manchester City 4-1 Arsenal 7'47” – Pep Guardiola interview 11'00” – Mikel Arteta interview 14'52” – Steve Cooper on Nottingham Forest climbing out of the relegation zone 19'00” – Frank Lampard on Chelsea's 2-0 defeat to Brentford 22'10” – Interview with Jurgen Klopp on handball incident 27'13” – Interview with David Moyes on handball incident 29'11” – Reaction to Sheffield United's promotion to the Premier League
Mark Chapman hosts the Monday Night Club with Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Dion Dublin. They discuss Brighton with the club's technical director David Weir, the title race and how Arsenal gave away a 2-0 lead to West Ham. Is this the most humiliating season for Chelsea and should owners go into the changing room? And we head to Elland Road with Conor McNamara and former Leeds United keeper Paul Robinson as Javi Gracia's side were thumped 6-1 by Liverpool - we'll also hear from Jurgen Klopp. TOPICS 1:40 - Brighton's technical director David Weir 22:30 - Arteta 33:04 - Title race 38:00 - Chelsea 40:40 - Frank Lampard 47:42 Leeds v Liverpool reaction
Kelly Cates has reaction to Man City's 3-0 win over Bayern Munich in their Champions League quarter-final first leg. She's joined by Karen Bardsley and Dion Dublin. Mario Krischel from German publication Kicker joins the pod to reflect on Bayern. Hear from Pep Guardiola and Thomas Tuchel. Also hear from Frank Lampard and Carlo Ancelotti ahead of Real Madrid vs Chelsea. The Athletic's James Pearce swings by with news on Jude Bellingham's future. And catch up with Sarina Wiegman as the Lionesses lose. TOPICS: 1:10 – Man City, 11:00 – Bayern Munich, 21:10 – Real Madrid-Chelsea, 27:55 – Bellingham, 32:35 – Lionesses.
Darren Fletcher is joined by Dion Dublin & Jose Enrique to reflect on Frank Lampard's return to Chelsea. Hear from David Moyes & Steve Cooper as they try to keep their sides from being relegated.