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Martin O'Neill explains the saga of the sales of Gareth Barry and James Milner plus the success of set piece goals whilst managing Celtic.Clive answers which commentators inspired him. Remember to follow or subscribe, and give us a 5 star review too! we'd love to hear from you! Email us: thefootballauthorities@global.comYou can follow Clive @clivetyldesley and Martin @martinoneill31
England fans once blamed a Steven Gerrard misplaced pass at the Euros on the fact that he didn't have a winter break... obviously. Today, Marcus, Jim and Vish discuss whether this new-look January schedule is finally the solution to Premier League burnout.Elsewhere, what do Zinedine Zidane, Philippe Coutinho and Gareth Barry have in common? And we try to decide on one wildcard spot for the England squad in the summer! Theo Walcott, anyone?Follow us on Twitter, 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: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. 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.
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Busy one this week. Brad joins us to discuss five possible entrants to the Premier League Hall of Fame. We consider the status of Robin van Persie (22:06), Gareth Barry (55:07), Branislav Ivanovic (1:16:19), Nicolas Anelka (1:30:27) and Michael Carrick (1:53:00). Hosted by Luke Byron and joined by Tom Kennett and Brad Martin
In this episode we both reveal our long awaited worked cup squads with a new game added to the show. We welcome "Time-Warp" the kicker in this game is the forfeit and its box office. Literally. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Due to this weeks games being postponed due to the passing of the Queen of England, The lads decided to due a dart of their best british XIs once a player is picked they cannot be picked by someone else.
The BBC's Chris Bevan joins the Front Three Podcast to discuss his much acclaimed piece on what it takes to make it as a professional footballer and how footballers can pick up the pieces when it doesn't work out. We track the career's of two players who once trialed alongside Joe Cole and Gareth Barry with the England-under 16s back in 1997. Listen until the end to find out whether the two made it or not.Don't forget to watch our new "Debate Room" episode on YouTube:https://youtu.be/_6SqKuhbb6M
Mengungkap peran Grealish sebagai pemimpin dengan berkaca pada Gareth Barry serta salah satu pemain Timur Tengah yang membuka jalan bagi peluang karir Hakim Ziyech dan Mohammed Salah di Premier League. Inilah away days, selamat mendengarkan.
Thanks to BT Sport for giving us a 10 minute slot with Villa legend Gareth Barry ahead of Villa's upcoming game against West Ham. We quizzed him on whether he could have returned to Villa, his punditry, Ross Barkley and Villa's European aspirations.BT Sport is broadcasting every mid-week fixture in the Premier League this week. With the BT Sport Monthly Pass fans will be able to catch all the action on BT Sport for the next 30 days for just £25 contract free. Visit www.bt.com/monthlypass for more information.
The Premier League’s record appearance maker Gareth Barry joins Joe and Tom to discuss winning the league with the last kick of the game for Manchester City, Carlos Tevez and Mario Balotelli’s antics, and the story behind England getting knocked out of the World Cup by Germany under Fabio Capello. Want to hear more great podcasts from JOE?House of Rugby - The UK's #1 rugby showTKO with Carl Frampton - Bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxingSportspages - Dig into the stories behind some of the greatest sports books ever writtenBoys Don't Cry with Russell Kane - The show that gets men talking about the things men never talk aboutUnfiltered with James O'Brien - Our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview seriesJOE's Football Spin - for instant reaction to the latest in the Premier League and the world of footballMore football as it happens:Twitter @FootballJOEFacebook @SportsJOEInstagram @FootballJOE
Conán and Liam answer your questions and take a detour from Norway chat up lines, through the Aston Villa dressing room and to the God of football, Paul McGrath. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gareth Barry joins Mat Kendrick on a very special Claret & Blue podcast as we quiz Gareth on his 12 years spent at Aston Villa, his affection for the club, 'that' News of the World interview, the Liverpool transfer saga and his favourite footballing memories in this hour-long interview.-----------------------------------------------------------------Keep up to date with our latest episodes: https://bit.ly/ClaretBlueNewsletterFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ClaretBluePodMat Kendrick: https://twitter.com/MatKendrick
So you think Jack Grealish has been really good for Aston Villa the last two years? Conán Doherty has something to say to you. Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp want 5 subs introduced to the Premier League. Liam Doherty explains why that is preposterous.And Craig Hannan from The Anfield Wrap joins us to talk Gareth Barry, Christian Benteke, Jack Grealish and the Liverpool billboard that's upset a lot of football fans in Dublin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gareth Barry, the all-time Premier League appearance leader, calls in to the show to talk about his career, what it took to be so consistent for two decades, how retirement is treating him and some advice for Nedum regarding taking that next step. Also, Nedum makes a big announcement, but you will need to listen to the episode to hear it. Connect with Nedum on Social Media: Instagram @kickback_nedum Twitter @kickback_nedum Be sure to check out the official Kickback playlist, hand-picked by Nedum: Spotify https://spoti.fi/2kXmkib Apple Music https://bit.ly/KickbackApple --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nedum-onuoha/message
Thomas Hitzlsperger has described his experience of coming out as gay and the positive impact doing so had on his life in an exclusive interview for the Official Everton Podcast. The former Germany international midfielder opened up publicly about his sexuality in 2014, six months after leaving Everton and calling time on a career that saw him lift the Bundesliga title with VfB Stuttgart as well as play in England, Italy and on 52 occasions for his country. He remains the most high-profile footballer to be openly gay. In a fascinating chat ahead of National Coming Out Day this Sunday (11 October), Hitzlsperger, now the CEO of Stuttgart, reveals the advice he would give gay footballers considering coming out, explains why his exacting battles with Gareth Barry for a first-team place at Aston Villa led him to seek the England man out when they met on the international stage, and describes how he went from falling out of love with the game to taking a top boardroom job at one of Germany's most successful clubs. He also details what it was like to realise his playing career was over at the age of just 31, why he believes more young English players should follow the example of Jonjoe Kenny and Jadon Sancho in moving to the Bundesliga, and why he still cites the "special" work of Everton in the Community as an example for other clubs to follow.
It's four wins out of four for Aston Villa in all competitions for the 2020/21 season, as a 3-0 away win at Fulham sees them now nicely perched in the Top Four of the Premier League.We discuss the reality of Villa's bright start to the season, the return of John McGinn to his old self, the rise of Villa's back four, and the key to get the best out of Jack Grealish and Conor Hourihane.As well as the Fulham win, we also look back at the Bristol City cup win, Villa's new third kit, the Premier League handball situation and Gareth Barry's new sport.While 'Underrated or Overrated' takes a look at Neil Cox and Richard Dunne.Enjoy!GET EXTRA SHOWS and JOIN MATCH CLUBIf you want extra podcast shows during the month and to join Match Club,, please do support the show by becoming a MOMS Patron.For more details and to become a Patron, click here: Join MOMS PatronsCredits:David Michael - @oldmansaid Chris Budd - @BUDD_musicPhillip Shaw - @prsgameMusic - Philip MartenProduced by David Michael See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelly Cates is joined by Jamie Redknapp and Gareth Barry to look back on the game of two halves served up at the Hawthorns, as Chelsea managed to recover from 3-0 down to rescue a draw, and the gritty 1-0 win Southampton picked up over an injury-ravaged Burnley.
Max spoke with former Everton midfielder & England international Gareth Barry about his time at the club, his fondest memories & Everton under Carlo Ancelotti. The BT Sport Monthly Pass lets you watch BT Sport for a simple monthly fee of £25 with no contract. Customers can watch all BT Sport Premier League fixtures for the next 30 days including Everton vs West Bromwich Albion from 11.30am on Saturday 19th September. For more info visit bt.com/monthlypass
Dion Dublin joins Darren Fletcher to preview the first weekend of the 2020/2021 Premier League season. They’re joined by recently retired Gareth Barry, Kieran Dyer, Chelsea manager Frank Lampard and the former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand. They discuss if Liverpool will defend their title and debate how the newly promoted sides will cope in the Premier League.
Six days after the last one ended, the next football season’s grand opening is somehow already upon us! Yes, we look ahead now to the Community Shield on today’s episode of The Preview Show, sponsored by Betway.Kate, Luke and Vish then celebrate Gareth Barry’s hugely impressive career after his retirement announcement, before wondering what exactly Matt Doherty would bring to Tottenham’s defence. And wait with baited breath as Kate faces her first challenger since being crowned the current Luke's Game champion!On next week's edition of The Topics, we want to know: with Tom Hardy voicing the new Spurs documentary, which famous person would you have voicing a series on your club and why? Email show@footballrambledaily.com or tweet us using #RambleTopics***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Phil Kirkbride is joined by Dave Prentice, Sam Carroll and Gavin Buckland for the latest edition of the Royal Blue podcast, which starts with a look back on the opening pre-season friendly at Blackpool. Do you take Everton's performance with a pinch of salt or do you attribute something more concerning to it? And what should we make of Gylfi Sigurdsson's comments after the match about the position he has operated in under Carlo Ancelotti? Our panel answer those questions and then get stuck into the subject on most Blues fans' lips at the moment - Real Madrid midfielder James Rodiriguez. Should Everton move heaven and earth to get a player Ancelotti clearly wants? And, if they do, which players do they ship out? Especially seeing as the Blues also remain in talks to sign Allan and Abdoulaye Doucouré. Midfield is clearly an area of the field Ancelotti wants to improve, and no doubt the Italian would have liked to have worked with Gareth Barry in his prime. The former Goodison favourite has announced his retirement from football, leading our panel to offer warm tributes to arguably one of the best transfers the club has made in recent years. There's also time to talk what role Everton have in store for Leighton Baines, now that he has also hung up his boots, as well as the new third kit and the latest on the move to Bramley-Moore Dock. Enjoy.
In a new mini-series for the Official Everton Podcast, we're speaking to former Blues about their careers and life journeys after leaving Goodison Park. Our latest guest, Jack Rodwell, joined Everton aged seven and rose through the ranks to make his First-Team debut in 2007 aged just 16. He went on to play for England's senior team four years later and would collect a Premier League title winner's medal at Manchester City before falling to League One – and falling out of favour – at Sunderland. In another fascinating edition of the Official Everton Podcast, Rodwell explains what he would now say to a 16-year-old version of himself, why he refuses to have regrets about his rollercoaster football journey, and discusses what drove his successful climb back to the Premier League with Sheffield United last season. Rodwell also talks about Wayne Rooney's role in his ascension through Everton's Academy sides, missing the 2009 FA Cup final, how "ultimate professional" Phil Neville was really "one of the lads", and living under the scrutiny of the Sunderland 'Til I Die cameras. The Southport-born midfielder goes on to pay tribute to his ex-City colleague Gareth Barry and express his hopes Sunderland and another of his former teams, Blackburn Rovers, one day reestablish themselves as pedigree top-flight clubs.
This week Graham and Lauren discuss the players with the most Premier League appearances across the current clubs in the Premier League from Ryan Giggs to Gareth Barry. They also pick two more classic past 'Barnets of the Week'.
Underrated Premier League players can be found in abundance. Gareth Barry, Michael Carrick, James Milner and John Obi Mikel to name but a few... But what about the ones who haven't won England's ultimate prize? Well, that's a little harder and this is what this episode is built around. Just as last week episode the rules are as follows, 11 players, 1 manager, 4-4-2 and no more than 3 players per club. As well as this we're covering the return of the Bundesliga, the latest on project restart and the deaded news on Griezmann being linked with Chelsea. As always please make sure you like, subscribe and follow us on @2MenRambling on Twitter.
Gareth Barry joins Chris Kamara and Alex Scott as they discuss his recovery from his recent injury, his playing career including the managers he has played under and England
It's now just two wins in his last 13 games for Dean Smith at Aston Villa. Is it time to be concerned? Villa now will realistically spend a fourth consecutive season in the Championship. Will there be any more? I think it's time we talk about Dean Smith.The second part of the latest MOMS podcast dedicates itself to a big Dean Smith debate, as we discuss recent rather unimpressive performances and results, and look back to signs of concern from his managerial career, so far. Does he ultimately have a lack of pedigree for the Villa task? Does he just need time and a bit more luck? Have some fans been providing false hope about him on social media?Before David, Dan and Chris get into all matters DS, they also look at the recent games against the Baggies and Smith's former club, Brentford. They also share their thoughts on the new 'Part of the Park' marketing slogan, host a mini 'Conor Hourihane Show', pay respects to Gareth Barry, and address racism and toxicity at Villa Park.Also, outside of the VillaVerse, we look at crazy Italian games, dissolving Franco-Welsh relations and the conclusion of Spygate.Enjoy!UTVSUPPORT THE SHOW!If you want the podcast show to continue and grow in 2019 and to be more frequent, please do support the show by becoming a MOMS Patron. You will get new regular bonus patron-only episodes, advanced sneaks and the chance of bonus rewards..For more details and to become a Patron, click here: Join MOMS PatronsOr become a MOMS supporter on Facebook.T-ShirtListeners can now buy a MOMS Podcast T-shirt to show their support of the show and look cool, check out the MOMS SHOP to buy.Credits:David Michael - @oldmansaid Dan Rodgers - @avfc_vilrChris Budd - @BUDD_musicProducer/Editor - David MichaelMy Old Man Said - https://www.myoldmansaid.comVilla Underground - http://www.villaunderground.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Luke Hatfield is joined by Matt Wilson for the latest episode of the Baggies Broadcast! This week, the pair discuss the biggest talking point from West Brom's 2-2 draw with Aston Villa - the Hand of Rod! They debate whether it was a fair result, mention Gareth Barry's great performance and take your questions. On top of that, they also mention another potential free agent signing, play a game of 'Hot or Not' and preview the clash with the Blades. As always, they also give you the chance to win a shirt with your choice of name and number too! Music: www.purple-planet.com
Listen in to the latest episode of the Baggies Broadcast - brought to you by Expressandstar.com. Luke Hatfield hosts the show alongside Matt Wilson as they talk through the big news of the week in Alan Pardew's exit from The Hawthorns. The boys take an in-depth look at the decision, debate who could replace him in the summer, and chat about the state of the squad ahead of their clash with Swansea this weekend. On top of that they look at Gareth Barry and his potential extension, the loss to Burnley and when relegation could be confirmed. Music: www.purple-planet.com
I denne uge kan du høre om Gareth Barrys sjove aften som taxachauffør i Barcelona og hvilke danske spillere, der er blandt de værste i Premier Leagues historie. Desuden analyserer vi og fortæller alt, du skal vide om Champions League og Europa League, og så har Gattuso et godt tip til, hvordan du bliver en succesfuld angriber i Serie A.
I denne uge kan du høre om Gareth Barrys sjove aften som taxachauffør i Barcelona og hvilke danske spillere, der er blandt de værste i Premier Leagues historie. Desuden analyserer vi og fortæller alt, du skal vide om Champions League og Europa League, og så har Gattuso et godt tip til, hvordan du bliver en succesfuld angriber i Serie A.
Our guest today is ex-player Viv Anderson. Anderson made more than 600 appearances for the likes of Nottingham Forest, Arsenal and Manchester United. With Nottingham Forest he won back to back European Cups in 1979 & 1980. In 1978, Anderson became famous for being the first back player to represent England, ending up with 30 caps. At the end of his playing career he became a player-manager with Barnsley before becoming an assistant manager under Bryan Robson for the next 7 years. In 2004 he was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame. Currently he runs a Charity called PlayOn which helps athletes ease into retirement. I'm really interested in how athletes retire from playing and transition in life. This was the primary reason I wanted to talk to Viv. How do you go from top of your profession to having to do a new career entirely? Can you imagine you were forced to change careers at the age of 30 or 35, with little or no notice? We also spoke about his first England cap, his time as a youth player at Nottingham Forest, the struggles athletes face when they retire and his European adventures with Brian Clough. His memories of the his historic first England Cap 2:52 The injury that almost ended his career 6:40 The brilliance of Bryan Robson 11:43 His possible career as a coach 15:15 "Falling off a cliff" 18:35 Solutions for players post-retirement 23:34 His advice to Gareth Barry 27:32 Most bizarre on and off field experiences 32:17 Red Light District in Amsterdam 35:20
The ghost of Christmas past is raised in our latest Royal Blue podcast - well the patron saint of bookings anyway - former Blues favourite Gareth Barry.Saint Gareth's name is taken in vain as Dave Prentice, Phil Kirkbride, Tony Scott and Gavin Buckland look back on the latest Everton win (doesn't that sound all warm and Christmassy?) against Swansea on Monday night.They talk about Gylfi Sigurdsson, Yannick Bolasie, Jonjoe Kenny - and the style of play under Sam Allardyce.As always, there are differences of opinion. But people always fall out at Christmas don't they? And the build up to the big day has well and truly started.Listen in and it will make the commute home fly by. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week, Josh Bland and Alex Newton reflect on a frustrating loss away at Arsenal, look ahead to a crucial clash against high-flying Watford, and give a scathing critique of a certain Premier League referee. Also this week, chat on Gareth Barry and Darren Fletcher, as well as news of a new signing to the podcast!
West Ham 2 - 3 Spurs Man City 5 - 0 Crystal Palace Stoke 0 - 4 Chelsea Leicester 2 - 3 - Liverpool Spurs, City, United, Chelsea, Liverpool og Arsenal vinder alle i en runde, hvor storholdene dominerede. Spurs viste med 3-2 ude mod West Ham, at det pt. er nemmere for dem at skaffe point ude end hjemme. Kane og Eriksen viser klasse, mens løkken strammes for Slaven Billic. Er han næste mand ude af døren? City knuste ikke overraskede hjemme målløse og målløse Crystal Palace. City har nu scoret +5 mål i tre kampe i træk. Men hvor gode er City egentlig? Liverpool vandt med en Henderson i verdensklasse noget heldigt ude 3-2 over Leicester. Hvad er problemet for Liverpool? Og er Kloppe overvurderet? Ugens emne er Red Bull, hvor vi kigger på RB Leipzig, Salzburg og alle de andre klubber og snakker fordele og ulemper ved den noget uortodokse klubstruktur i Red Bull-netværket. Er RB kommet for at blive? Sidst men ikke mindst siger vi et stort tillykke til Gareth Barry med 633 Premier League-kampe. Få svaret på disse spørgsmål, alle ugens kampe og meget meget mere i dette afsnit af Tirsdage i Stoke.
Tom Julian makes a return to the booth this week to digest the Forest victory with Dan Bardell. Also on the agenda: Steve Bruce's 4-4-2, record breaker Gareth Barry, your questions from Twitter and Tom's distressing pigeon story. Enjoy! Got a topic or question for the show? Leave a comment below or email us at contact@thevillaview.co.uk
The boys take much delight in Luke having his backside burned in the hot seat, Arsenal manage to not disgrace themselves on the TV away from home and Marcus will not let up on his fantasy of going on holiday with Ronald Koeman, despite his recent run of bad results. Elsewhere there's love for the record-equalling Gareth Barry, the Guangzhou Evergrande plot thickens and Harry Redknapp is finally getting to spend more time with his golf clubs. T'rrific! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper preview Saturday's six-game daily fantasy Premier League slate, including how to get a piece of the three big favorites and whether Gareth Barry (!) is a viable cash option. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Bland and Alex Newton reflect fondly on Albion's impressive opening weekend win against Bournemouth, weigh up our new signing Gareth Barry and look ahead to an intimidating clash with Burnley. Also this week, Josh and Alex are rock by some huge transfer news mid-way through the recording!
This week we get a welcome breath of fresh air in the Champions League as Brendan Rodgers rolls into town to run his mouth all over Liverpool's win in Hoffenheim, we visit Stoke's last chance saloon and Steve Claridge is still, well, Steve Claridge. We also look ahead to the beano that will be Newcastle's visit to Spurs' visit to Wembley and Gareth Barry goes on and on and on and on in his quest to become the world's most boring record breaker. Meanwhile there's just about enough time to hear about Pete's sloppy internet security habits. Approach with caution. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stan reviews the football highs and lows of 2016 including Leicester City's crowning as Champions of England, the age of the Super Manager, record signings, England's woeful performance at the Euros, his 'Journaliste' adventures and the football family coming together to get justice for the 96. He also listens back to some of the highlights of his interviews for Stadium Astro with Michael Carrick, Gareth Barry and Kevin De Bruyne. Download the Call Collymore App in the App and Google Play Stores or at Collymore.com
The great Ross Barkley debate & how good is Gareth Barry For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
We discuss the 5 Premier league games and briefly touch the 4 FA Cup games as well. Costa, Barry, Colback, Taylor Swift, and you cannot miss "How to Say with Brian J". And as usual, we are getting it right, 90% of the time, since 2014.
Stamford Chidge is joined by Dan Silver, Clayton Beerman and Chelsea author and football writer Mark Worrall to digest a somewhat depressing week for Chelsea. It’s hard to remember a worse week in recent times following Chelsea as we limply exited both the Champions League and the FA Cup. All this seemed to be compounded by Costa apparently being sent off for biting Everton’s Gareth Barry – whilst all of us can understand the desire to do Barry serious injury, thankfully Costa pulled his chompers away at the last second thereby avoiding a dreaded Luis Suarez scenario. In reality the only thing to bite was the realization that these two defeats mean that our season is over by March for the first time since the 90’s and an uncertain future awaits the club, players and supporters alike. On the show tonight we’ll be discussing what the Cost of Costa is to the club - is he a liability worth putting up with and with Lukaku scoring twice to put us out of the Cup – should the Chelsea brains trust be... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chelsea and England midfielder Frank Lampard joins Marcus Buckland and Alan Curbishley to discuss his incredible career, Mourinho's return to the Bridge, and the responsibilities of a being a professional footballer. We discuss Steve Clarke and Andre Villas Boas' surprise dismissals and review another unpredictable weekend of action including Manchester City's emphatic 6 -3 win over leaders Arsenal and Liverpool's 5-0 demolition of Spurs at White Hart Lane. Alan Shearer surprises an unsuspecting Newcastle fan and we hear from Tom Cleverley, Gareth Barry, Jay Rodriguez and many more. #cfc #lfc #mcfc #thfc #bpl #epl #premierleague #avb #lampard #chelseafc #afc #arsenal #mancity
Chelsea and England midfielder Frank Lampard joins Marcus Buckland and Alan Curbishley to discuss his incredible career, Mourinho's return to the Bridge, and the responsibilities of a being a professional footballer. We discuss Steve Clarke and Andre Villas Boas' surprise dismissals and review another unpredictable weekend of action including Manchester City's emphatic 6 -3 win over leaders Arsenal and Liverpool's 5-0 demolition of Spurs at White Hart Lane. Alan Shearer surprises an unsuspecting Newcastle fan and we hear from Tom Cleverley, Gareth Barry, Jay Rodriguez and many more. #cfc #lfc #mcfc #thfc #bpl #epl #premierleague #avb #lampard #chelseafc #afc #arsenal #mancity
Chelsea and England midfielder Frank Lampard joins Marcus Buckland and Alan Curbishley to discuss his incredible career, Mourinho’s return to the Bridge, and the responsibilities of a being a professional footballer. We discuss Steve Clarke and Andre Villas Boas’ surprise dismissals and review another unpredictable weekend of action including Manchester City’s emphatic 6 -3 win over leaders Arsenal and Liverpool’s 5-0 demolition of Spurs at White Hart Lane. Alan Shearer surprises an unsuspecting Newcastle fan and we hear from Tom Cleverley, Gareth Barry, Jay Rodriguez and many more. #cfc #lfc #mcfc #thfc #bpl #epl #premierleague #avb #lampard #chelseafc #afc #arsenal #mancity
Marcus Buckland and former Everton and Norwich City defender Matt Jackson review the weekend's action in the Barclays Premier League, including an emotional night for Swansea City midfielder Jonjo Shelvey against his former club Liverpool on Monday night. John Hartson joins us to discuss a dramatic evening at the Liberty Stadium. Also we discuss maiden home wins for Manchester United's David Moyes and Everton's Roberto Martinez and we speak exclusively to Cardiff City manager Malkay Mackay about their start to life in the top flight. Plus we hear from Christian Eriksen, Gareth Barry and Hatem Ben Arfa. #thfc #ccfc #mufc #bpl #swans #lfc #liverpoolfc #shelvey #premierleague #christianeriksen #nufc
Marcus Buckland and former Everton and Norwich City defender Matt Jackson review the weekend's action in the Barclays Premier League, including an emotional night for Swansea City midfielder Jonjo Shelvey against his former club Liverpool on Monday night. John Hartson joins us to discuss a dramatic evening at the Liberty Stadium. Also we discuss maiden home wins for Manchester United's David Moyes and Everton's Roberto Martinez and we speak exclusively to Cardiff City manager Malkay Mackay about their start to life in the top flight. Plus we hear from Christian Eriksen, Gareth Barry and Hatem Ben Arfa. #thfc #ccfc #mufc #bpl #swans #lfc #liverpoolfc #shelvey #premierleague #christianeriksen #nufc
Marcus Buckland and former Everton and Norwich City defender Matt Jackson review the weekend’s action in the Barclays Premier League, including an emotional night for Swansea City midfielder Jonjo Shelvey against his former club Liverpool on Monday night. John Hartson joins us to discuss a dramatic evening at the Liberty Stadium. Also we discuss maiden home wins for Manchester United’s David Moyes and Everton’s Roberto Martinez and we speak exclusively to Cardiff City manager Malkay Mackay about their start to life in the top flight. Plus we hear from Christian Eriksen, Gareth Barry and Hatem Ben Arfa. #thfc #ccfc #mufc #bpl #swans #lfc #liverpoolfc #shelvey #premierleague #christianeriksen #nufc