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Today, The Sports Agents discuss the story that simply won't go away - will England manager Gareth Southgate replace Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford, after the Euros this summer? Gabby & Mark are joined by The Telegraph's James Ducker to explore his links to the owners, INEOS 'best of British' blueprint, Southgate's tactical identity and track-record of lead the sort of cultural reset Man United may still need.And later, Director Helen Tither and Corinthians FC legend Monica Curran join the show to talk about Corinthians: We Were the Champions - and crowdfunding for a documentary about one of the finest football teams - who actually played during the ban on Women's football in the UK. ... Which leads perfectly into an appreciation of Man City and former England captain Steph Houghton - who has announced she'll be retiring at the end of the season.Executive Producer: Adonis PratsidesProducer: David DombVideo Producers: Rory Symon & Sam TrudgillSocial Media Editor: Georgia FoxwellTom Hughes is Editor for The News Agents podcast networkVicky Etchells is the Commissioning Editor for Global You can listen to this episode on Alexa - just say "Alexa, ask Global Player to play The Sports Agents".Clips: Steph Houghton (speaking to Manchester City)
We are joined by the Telegraph's James Ducker on the Tier One Podcast and discuss the latest on Erik ten Hag's future and other BIG decisions to be made by INEOS... Follow James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TelegraphDuckerBecome a member! - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7w8GnTF2Sp3wldDMtCCtVw/join0:00 - Video Start 2:40 - INEOS Rebuild 13:20 - Ten Hag Future 17:30 - Why's It Not Working? 26:47 - Ten Hag Post-Derby 28:34 - De Zerbi & Other Manager Options 39:21 - Onana 44:01 - Hojlund 46:22 - Martial Press Conference 51:11 - Summer Window 57:17 - Mount 1:08:34 - Man City Recruitment Comparison Stretford Paddock has content out EVERY DAY, make sure you're subscribed for your Man United fix! - https://bit.ly/DEVILSsub Follow us over on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StretfordPaddck And on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fulltimedevils/ Listen to Our Podcast: https://podfollow.com/stretfordpaddock/ Merchandise: http://www.paddockmerch.comGo ahead and subscribe to get all of the latest Man United news, academy updates, transfer news, Manchester United fan reactions, podcasts, top 5's on all things Man Utd, live watchalongs of Premier League, Champions League and Europa League, Highlights, Review and Analysis. Stretford Paddock began in 2019, but in July 2020 merged with Full Time Devils - the original and best Man United YouTube fan channel - which is why you may see old videos from FTD on this channel, but it's still the same place to get all the MUFC content you know and love, from Howson, McKola, Jay Motty, Joe, and the gang! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mark Sullivan presented yesterday's show from the Megastore with guests David May, Ben Thornley, James Ducker from The Telegraph and David McDonnell from The Mirror. Ben was also in the Megastore asking today's Killer Question – Which United player past or present would you choose to score a penalty if your life depended on it?For a limited time only, you can listen to the show here as a podcast!TopicsNew training kit available hereFA Cup Wigan reviewGarnacho's formFranz BeckenbauerDid you know that you can watch The Debate early, here on the MUTVThe Official Manchester United App is also the best place to get close to the club you love. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Read the Transcripts Previously on Mockery Manor: Bette and Fenwick reluctantly join forces to crack the case, and discover a hypodermic needle on the Four Spurs mine train tracks. And Harry shows Bette the CCTV from the night of the murder, revealing a mysterious hooded figure entering the mine train not long before the lights went out. ------- Written by Lindsay Sharman Directed by Lindsay Sharman and Laurence Owen Music, sound design and editing by Laurence Owen featuring Hayley Evenett as Bette and JJ, Kristi Boulton as Anna Lou, James Ducker as Walter, Laurence Owen as Parker and additional voices, Rufus Walker as Charles, Kitty Winter as Mummy. Further additional voices by Lindsay Sharman and John Henry Falle. Mockery Manor is supported by Arts Council England National Lottery Project Grants, and our wonderful patrons on Ko-fi. If you'd like to become one of them, and help me and Lindsay keep making podcasts, tap this link, or go to our website.
Read The Transcripts Previously on Mockery Manor: Parker asks JJ about a mysterious letter she recently received, local reporter and DJ Paul confronts Bette about her sister's promotion to manager, and finally... country star Clayton Woodrow performs a new song at the big opening concert... and disaster strikes. ------- Written by Lindsay Sharman Directed by Lindsay Sharman and Laurence Owen Music, sound design and editing by Laurence Owen Featuring Hayley Evenett as Bette and JJ, Laurence Owen as Parker, Paul, the Constable and Bogan Bay Logan, Christina Bianco as Kirsteen, John Henry Falle as Detective Fenwick and Bobby D, Kristi Boulton as Abilene Doherty, Lindsay Sharman as Henrikson and Bogan Bay Jen, Mark Restuccia as Detective Steve, and James Ducker as Walter Mockery Manor is supported by Arts Council England National Lottery Project Grants, and our wonderful patrons on Ko-fi. If you'd like to become one of them, and help me and Lindsay keep making podcasts, tap this link or go to our website
Liam Bradford hosted as usual yesterday in the megastore with guests James Ducker from The Times, Ian Irving from The Athletic, Danny Webber and a debut for Mickey Thomas.TopicsWeekend reaction (men and women's teams)Player of the Year/Goal of the Season discussionsAdidas Originals retro clothing launchBournemouth previewTop 4 discussionDid you know that you can watch The Debate early, here on the Manchester United Official AppFor your daily fix of Manchester United news look no further than our new United Daily PodcastRoad trip back to 1988 with the latest Adidas Originals range. Check out the re-issued 1988-90 third jersey, plus the full collection, now available on United Direct. We'd also love it if you could leave us a rating and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code DEVILS20 at https://www.manscaped.com Become a member! - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7w8GnTF2Sp3wldDMtCCtVw/join The lads are back to discuss all the latest United news! Earlier today James Ducker wrote an article listing all the changes happening at United so they will be breaking that down along with a look at all the recent transfer rumours! Stretford Paddock has content out EVERY DAY, make sure you're subscribed for your Man United fix! - https://bit.ly/DEVILSsub
Presenting a special guest episode of another wonderful musical podcast. From Long Cat Media comes The Ballad of Anne & Mary, an immersive fictionalised telling of the lives (and loves) of the pirates Anne Bonny and Mary Read. Gritty, romantic and hilarious, it has a sweeping score and fantastic performances. You can listen to the entire 5-episode series now, wherever you get your podcasts. Researching for his book on piratical history, cash-strapped journalist Nathaniel Mist arrives at Newgate Prison to interview the two notorious survivors of the captured ship Revenge. He finds Mary Read delirious with fever, and Anne Bonny in no mood for smalltalk. What will he have to bargain in exchange for their stories? Featuring Christina Bianco as Anne Bonny, Sooz Kempner as Mary Read, Karl Queensborough as Nathaniel Mist, John Henry Falle as Jonathan Barnet, Carole Stennett as Bess the Ballad Singer, Dominic Brewer as John Bonny and the Gatekeeper, James Ducker as Turnkey Scratby, Laurence Owen as Daniel, William Cormac and additional voices, Lindsay Sharman as Barbara and additional voices, Colette Boushell as Anne's Mother, Helen Fullerton as Mrs Cormac and additional voices. Further additional voices by Hayley Evenett and Ivan Wilkinson. Written by Lindsay Sharman. Directed by Lindsay Sharman and Laurence Owen. Music, Sound Design and Editing by Laurence Owen. Artwork by Rebecca Pitt. Sensitivity Reading by Ray Stoeve. Produced by Long Cat Media. For transcripts and additional info about this podcast and our other productions, visit http://www.longcatmedia.com/ (www.longcatmedia.com) Follow us @LongCatMedia on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, and also @BalladAnneMary on Twitter.
Researching for his book on piratical history, cash-strapped journalist Nathaniel Mist arrives at Newgate Prison to interview the two notorious survivors of the captured ship Revenge. He finds Mary Read delirious with fever, and Anne Bonny in no mood for smalltalk. What will he have to bargain in exchange for their stories? Featuring Christina Bianco as Anne Bonny, Sooz Kempner as Mary Read, Karl Queensborough as Nathaniel Mist, John Henry Falle as Jonathan Barnet, Carole Stennett as Bess the Ballad Singer, Dominic Brewer as John Bonny and the Gatekeeper, James Ducker as Turnkey Scratby, Laurence Owen as Daniel, William Cormac and additional voices, Lindsay Sharman as Barbara and additional voices, Colette Boushell as Anne's Mother, Helen Fullerton as Mrs Cormac and additional voices. Further additional voices by Hayley Evenett and Ivan Wilkinson. Written by Lindsay Sharman. Directed by Lindsay Sharman and Laurence Owen. Music, Sound Design and Editing by Laurence Owen. Artwork by Rebecca Pitt. Sensitivity Reading by Ray Stoeve. Produced by Long Cat Media. Episode 2 is released on May 6th. For transcripts and additional info about this podcast and our other productions, visit http://www.longcatmedia.com/ (www.longcatmedia.com) You can support Laurence and Lindsay by buying them a coffee! Donate a one-off or monthly gift at http://www.ko-fi.com/longcatmedia (www.ko-fi.com/longcatmedia), and get exclusive bonus and behind the scenes content. Follow us @LongCatMedia on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, and also @BalladAnneMary on Twitter. This podcast was supported by funding from Arts Council England, the UEA Enterprise Scheme, and our Ko-fi patrons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Previously: Anne's story continues with her arrival at Nassau, and her discovery that her new husband John Bonny is a government informant. She promptly leaves him, and enlists with Captain “Calico” Jack Rackham, who, she is amazed to discover, allows women in his crew. Meanwhile, Nathaniel Mist's deal with pirate hunter Jonathan Barnet grows murkier, as Barnet insists Mist press the pirates into revealing the whereabouts of their buried treasure. Anne then tells Mist of how they captured an English ship, aboard which the soldier “Mark” Read was a passenger. Read outs the ship's captain as a cruel tyrant, and asks to join the crew of the Revenge, along with young cabin boy Bob. But Mist is most surprised to learn that among Rackham's crew was none other than one Jonathan Barnet... In this episode: on the Revenge, the frosty-but-curious relationship between Anne & Read comes to a head as they battle it out in a fiery sparring match, Mist begins to reap the consequences of printing seditious letters in his newspaper, and Barnet incites a mutiny on the Revenge... Featuring Christina Bianco as Anne Bonny, Sooz Kempner as Mary Read, Karl Queensborough as Nathaniel Mist, Le Gateau Chocolat as Capt Jack Rackham, John Henry Falle as Jonathan Barnet, Carole Stennett as Bess the Ballad Singer, Laurence Owen as Dobbin, Turnkey Peters and additional voices, Hayley Evenett as Bob and Wren, James Ducker as Turnkey Scratby, Dominic Brewer as Fenwick, Ivan Wilkinson as Thomas and additional voices, and Boomer as the ship's cat, Captain Crackles. Further additional voices by Lindsay Sharman. Produced by Long Cat Media. Episode 4 is released on May 20th. For transcripts and additional info about this podcast and our other productions, visit http://www.longcatmedia.com/ (www.longcatmedia.com) You can support Laurence and Lindsay by buying them a coffee! Donate a one-off or monthly gift at http://www.ko-fi.com/longcatmedia (www.ko-fi.com/longcatmedia), and get exclusive bonus and behind the scenes content. Follow us @LongCatMedia on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, and also @BalladAnneMary on Twitter. This podcast was supported by funding from Arts Council England, the UEA Enterprise Scheme, and our Ko-fi patrons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Previously: On board the Revenge, the frosty-but-curious relationship between Bonny and Read comes to a head, as they clear the air with a heated sparring match. Read decides to reveal that she was born Mary, not Mark. Meanwhile, some weeks have passed, and Nathaniel Mist is on good terms with the pirates. Read, who has rallied from fever, chastises Mist for endangering himself with his seditious newspaper, Mist's Weekly Post, which he is using to publish inflammatory letters under the name Captain Charles Johnson. Suddenly, Turnkey Scratby, furious that Anne has stabbed a ‘punter' with one of Mist's pencils, demands that he leave Newgate. Mist refuses, and the Turnkeys knock him unconscious. In his dream, we flashback to the Revenge, where Barnet attempts to invoke a mutiny, but is beaten in a duel by Read and forced to flee the ship. In this episode: Bob comes to Mist in a dream, and shows him the capture of the Revenge, Barnet reveals his true colours, Mist finds help in an unlikely ally, and Anne hatches a plan... Featuring Christina Bianco as Anne Bonny, Sooz Kempner as Mary Read, Karl Queensborough as Nathaniel Mist, John Henry Falle as Jonathan Barnet, Carole Stennett as Bess the Ballad Singer, Laurence Owen as Dobbin, Turnkey Peters and additional voices, Hayley Evenett as Bob and Wren, James Ducker as Turnkey Scratby, Lindsay Sharman as Gin-Soaked Jenny and additional voices, Helen Fullerton as the Landlady, and Ivan Wilkinson as Turnkey Gregory. Further additional voices by Dominic Brewer. Produced by Long Cat Media. Episode 4 is released on May 27th. For transcripts and additional info about this podcast and our other productions, visit http://www.longcatmedia.com/ (www.longcatmedia.com) You can support Laurence and Lindsay by buying them a coffee! Donate a one-off or monthly gift at http://www.ko-fi.com/longcatmedia (www.ko-fi.com/longcatmedia), and get exclusive bonus and behind the scenes content. Follow us @LongCatMedia on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, and also @BalladAnneMary on Twitter. This podcast was supported by funding from Arts Council England, the UEA Enterprise Scheme, and our Ko-fi patrons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Previously: Bob appears to Mist in a dream, and shows him the capture of The Revenge by pirate-turned-privateer Jonathan Barnet. Anne and Read fight to the last, Bob is shot in battle, and dies in Mist's arms. Mist then awakes, incarcerated in Barnet's house, where a raging Barnet tells him that he is planning to torture Anne and Read for the location of Rackham's treasure - but, Scratby insists, only after 4 o'clock tomorrow, as the pirates are scheduled to be visited by a high-paying baroness. Barnet then makes Mist a fugitive by exposing treasonous documents collected from his lodgings. Mist is then rescued from captivity by Bess, who helps him escape through Barnet's window, and hides him at her gaff. Meanwhile, Anne hoodwinks a well-meaning turnkey into delivering a coded letter to Mist that outlines her plan to escape Newgate, with Read at her side... In this episode: It's prison break time, you slubberdegullions. Featuring Christina Bianco as Anne Bonny, Sooz Kempner as Mary Read, Karl Queensborough as Nathaniel Mist, John Henry Falle as Jonathan Barnet, Carole Stennett as Bess the Ballad Singer, Laurence Owen as Pippin, the Musician, the MP, Turnkey Peters and additional voices, Hayley Evenett as Bob and Henrietta, James Ducker as Turnkey Scratby, Lindsay Sharman as the Baroness, the Midwife and additional voices, and Ivan Wilkinson as Turnkey Gregory. Further additional voices by Dominic Brewer and Helen Fullerton. Produced by Long Cat Media. Artwork by Rebecca Pitt. Sensitivity Reading by Ray Stoeve. Episode 4 is released on May 27th. For transcripts and additional info about this podcast and our other productions, visit http://www.longcatmedia.com/ (www.longcatmedia.com) - You can buy The Ballad of Anne & Mary Songbook Programme here! You can support Laurence and Lindsay by buying them a coffee! Donate a one-off or monthly gift at http://www.ko-fi.com/longcatmedia (www.ko-fi.com/longcatmedia), and get exclusive bonus and behind the scenes content. You can also buy The Ballad of Anne & Mary Songbook Programme here as well! Follow us @LongCatMedia on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, and also @BalladAnneMary on Twitter. This podcast was supported by funding from Arts Council England, the UEA Enterprise Scheme, and our Ko-fi patrons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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More than a million schoolchildren in England will be given meal vouchers over the summer following pressure from Manchester United and England forward, Marcus Rashford. The Telegraph's Northern Football Correspondent, James Ducker joins Theodora Louloudis to discuss the man behind the campaign, and why the government doubled back on a move not to offer support over the holidays.Read more from James: https://bit.ly/3eaXlynGet 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: www.telegraph.co.uk/audioEmail: coronaviruspodcast@telegraph.co.uk
Neil Ashton is joined by Andy Dunn of The Mirror, Ian Ladyman of the Daily Mail and James Ducker of The Telegraph. The topics of discussion this week: Manchester United’s victory over neighbours City and the racism storm that has overshadowed it, and the differing starts for two caretaker bosses: Duncan Ferguson and Freddie Ljungberg.
Neil Ashton is joined by Football Correspondent for ESPN, Melissa Reddy, The Telegraph’s James Ducker and the Chief Sports Writer for The Mirror, Andy Dunn, for a discussion on the week's major football stories.
We’re speaking to James Ducker, the founder of CryptX Escape Rooms based in Cambridge. James worked in banking for many years - he was at HBOS during the crash and became a whistleblower when he grew disillusioned with the financial sector. In the summer of 2016, James took a family holiday to Barcelona, his children were eight, eleven, and sixteen at the time. Sick of hearing "Dad, we're bored" - James booked an escape room in the heart of the city, a move that would subsequently change his entire career from banking to escape room founder. What will you learn from this podcast? How James went from banking to escape rooms His process for creating exciting rooms and puzzles What makes a "bad" escape room and practices to avoid The inspiration and history behind his rooms The psychology of why people play escape rooms How he effectively markets his rooms How he defines a target market The pros and cons of the escape room industry as a whole The future of health and safety procedures The importance of customer feedback Top tips for those just starting on their escape room journey
Neil Ashton is joined by Rob Draper of the Mail on Sunday, James Ducker of The Telegraph and Darren Lewis of the Mirror for a discussion of the latest football news and stories.
Telegraph Sport columnists James Ducker, Chris Bascombe and Jamie Carragher all join Thom Gibbs on the inaugural AFC football phone-out. We get their reaction to Manchester City's win over Leicester featuring disbelief at Vincent Kompany's incredible winner and whether that result meant the end of the title race. Plus, why Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool have been so impressive this season and what it takes to put together an unbeaten run. Subscribe to Audio Football Club to make sure you never miss an episode and email us at afcpodcast@telegraph.co.uk See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Neil Ashton is joined by Rob Draper of the Mail on Sunday, Jonathan Liew of The Independent and James Ducker of The Telegraph for a discussion of the latest football stories.
The unthinkable has happened. England go the long route round via a much feared penalty shootout to reach the quarter finals of a major tournament. On this historic episode of Total Football Thom Gibbs is joined by Jamie Carragher to unpick how to take a penalty, how solid England's defence was, and whether England will last longer than the American referee in the middle. We head to Russia to speak with James Ducker about the other, more glamorous side of the knockout round draw and decide who will be falling short out of France, Uruguay, Belgium or Brazil. Plus a chat with Jeremy Wilson about England's next opponents, the Zlatan-less Sweden national football team. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's been an eventful opening to the World Cup with shocks, wondergoals and technological excitement galore. Former England defender Jamie Carragher joins Thom Gibbs to discuss it all. England got their campaign underway as they squeaked to victory in Volgograd thanks to none other than captain fantastic Harry Kane, proving once and for all that he really shouldn't be taking corners. We get Jamie's thoughts on that match, whether Gareth Southgate should make some changes to ensure victory over Panama, and what he thinks of the introduction of VAR. Plus we head to Russia to speak with James Ducker about England's opposition in Group G and if Belgium are really all that after an unconvincing win in Sochi. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alex Dunn is joined by Derek McGovern, Andy Excell and the Telegraph's James Ducker on the latest edition of the Punt podcast - looking back on Liverpool's superb Champions League success against Man City and previewing derbies on Merseyside and in Manchester across the weekend. There's also the thoughts of regulars Sam, Pete, Gav and Al with their best bets on a bumper edition of the podcast.
It's farewell Marco Silva on this week's Total Football, and who better to join host Thom Gibbs than die-hard Watford supporter and the director of Football Manager, Miles Jacobson? He gives his verdict on the Silva sacking, what led to his downfall at Vicarage Road, and fills us in on Javi Gracia, the new man in charge. Elsewhere it was a weekend of business as usual at the top of the Premier League, with first league wins of 2018 for Arsenal and Chelsea as well as victories for both Manchester clubs. James Ducker joins to run the rules over the Alexis Sanchez deal, plus a chat with former England women's captain Faye White on whether Phil Neville is the right person to lead the Lionesses. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Punt podcast is back to cover all the betting ahead of what could be a pivotal weekend in the race for the Premier League title. Manchester City have built a heavy lead and the Telegraph's James Ducker talks about the significance of City's Sunday encounter with Manchester United. Derek McGovern and Andy Excell go through the televised games in the Premier League, while Pete Farries, Gav P, Al Ross and Alex Dunn focus on the football away from the top-flight. Dave Kelner is your host. #football #PL #betting #Manchesterderby #derbyday
Geoff Shreeves is with Andy Dunn of the Mirror, Jonathan Northcroft of The Sunday Times and James Ducker of the Telegraph for a discussion on the week's major football stories.
A genuinely Super Sunday on paper, but did it live up to expectations? The Telegraph's Deputy Football Correspondent Jeremy Wilson joins Thom Gibbs to unpick the weekend that was. Spurs maintained their inverse-hoodoo at Wembley, while three 1-0 wins for away sides demonstrated that anyone can beat anyone in the middle reaches of Premier League. Chelsea saw off Manchester United in the battle of the furious managers at Stamford Bridge. Jason Burt speaks shortly after the final whistle to discuss how Conte pulled it off, and how much United are missing Paul Pogba. Then it's over to Manchester where James Ducker witnessed another comfortable City victory, and another limp Arsenal performance Plus an interview with the director of the new edition of Football Manager, as Miles Jacobson gives us his top tip for avoiding the sack in the frighteningly immersive and wildly popular computer game. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Neil Custis of The Sun and James Ducker of The Telegraph to give their opinion on all the latest news from the world of football.
The Telegraph's Northern Football Correspondent, James Ducker, joins Dave Kelner on this edition of the podcast. James covers both Manchester United and Manchester City and the pair talk about United's Europa League campaign, Mourinho's treatment of Luke Shaw and reflect on Pep Guardiola's first season in charge of City. #FWA #FWAPodcast #betting #mufc #mcfc
On the day that Man Utd and Jose Mourinho lift the first silverware of the season, Stan is joined by special guests and fans to discuss all of the weekend's action. Darren Fletcher talks about the top 4 and last week's Champions League games. Former Brighton, Southampton and Leicester player Dean Hammond talks about his previous clubs including working under Ranieri. James Ducker from the Telegraph joins live from Wembley to give his perspective on the EFL Cup Final. Iwan Roberts shares his thoughts on Chelsea v Swansea and Norwich v Ipswich. Former West Ham & Scottish international Don Hutchinson discusses his old clubs. Chris Waugh of the Newcastle Chronicle and Andy Naylor of the Brighton Argus preview Tuesday night's top of the Championship clash. Darren Lewis of the Mirror reports back on Spurs v Stoke and Jordan Chamberlain from Empire of the Kop previews the game against Leicester on Monday. Plus fans from clubs throughout the leagues call to give their views. Join us after the final whistle every Saturday and Sunday. The rant line is always open 0330 380 9911. Download the free app at www.collymore.com
Neil Ashton is joined by Ian Ladyman of the Daily Mail, James Ducker of the Daily Telegraph and Matt Dickinson of The Times to look over all the latest football news.
The Telegraph's Northern Football Correspondent, James Ducker, joins Dave Kelner on this edition of the podcast. With both Manchester clubs televised this weekend, James is the perfect man to analyse the action. The pair talk about Pep Guardiola, Jose Mourinho and much more. #betting #football #PL #podcast #FWAPodcast
A discussion of the latest football stories, this week with Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, James Ducker of The Times, and Matt Law from the Daily Telegraph.
Gabriele Marcotti is joined by James Scowcroft, Rory Smith and James Ducker. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alyson Rudd is joined by James Scowcroft, Rory Smith and James Ducker. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gabriele Marcotti is joined by James Scowcroft, Alyson Rudd and James Ducker See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gabriele Marcotti is joined by Rory Smith, Alyson Rudd and James Ducker. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tony Evans is joined by James Ducker from Brazil and James Scowcroft down the line from France. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gab Marcotti is joined by Manchester United (and City) legend Andy Cole, alongside Oli Kay and James Ducker, live from the National Football Museum See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Marcotti is joined by Rory Smith, Tony Cascarino and James Ducker See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gab Marcotti is joined by Tony Evans, Rory smith and James Ducker to review the weekend in football See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gabriele Marcotti is joined by Ben Smith, Rory Smith and James Ducker See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Marcotti is joined by Patrick Barclay, Tom Dart and James Ducker. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alyson Rudd is joined by Tom Dart, Matthew Syed and James Ducker to discuss impressive Arsenal, resurgent Liverpool and football's moral maze See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gab Marcotti, Patrick Barclay, Alyson Rudd and James Ducker discuss the rise of Man City, Arsenal's away day and Liverpools continuing woes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.