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James Allcott is joined by The Ripple Effect's latest signing, Nedum Onuoha (@kickback_nedum), in which he answers questions that footballers are (maybe) scared to answer! James asks Nedum all of the need-to-know questions on topics such as performance enhancers, teammate brawls, and referee altercations. Host: James Allcott Guest: Nedum Onuoha Producer: Cai Jones Editor: Finn McSkimming Additional Production: Patris Gordon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ellen White, Nedum Onuoha and Ben Haines talk return of the WSL after the international break and the brilliant form of Manchester City striker Bunny Shaw. Nedum and Ellen look at why Bunny Shaw is so good beyond scoring goals and Chelsea extending their unbeaten run. BBC Sport's Emma Sanders joins the pod to talk Manchester United's Sporting Director Dan Ashworth leaving the club and what it means for the women's squad. The panel discuss where United find themselves and how they can become a club really challenging for titles. Plus Champions League is back this week and is this Chelsea's best chance to win it?Timecodes: 00:20 Intro 03:00 WSL returns + Bunny Shaw 06:40 Why is Bunny Shaw so good? 12:40 United & Ashworth departure with Emma Sanders 16:30 What does it mean for the women's side? 26:30 Arsenal & Slegers future 30:00 Champions LeagueBBC Sounds / 5 Live European commentaries this week: Tue 10 Dec, 1745: Girona v Liverpool Tue 10 Dec, 1745: Dinamo Zagreb v Celtic – 5 Sports Extra Tue 10 Dec, 2000: RB Leipzig v Aston Villa Wed 11 Dec, 2000: Juventus v Man City Thu 12 Dec, 2000: Rangers v Tottenham
In this special episode of the Football Daily Nedum Onuoha travels to Italy to have a typical Milanese dinner with AC Milan striker Tammy Abraham to discuss his many career highlights, relationship with Jose Mourinho and how life abroad has changed him as a player and person. Tammy chats to Nedum about the importance of embracing Milan and how he has found settling in to a new environment, including the fashion!
Former Tottenham and Everton winger Aaron Lennon joins Mark Chapman, Nedum Onuoha and Statman Dave to look ahead to Manchester City vs Spurs. Do Ange Postecoglou's side need to adjust their playing style? How significant is Pep Guardiola's contract extension at City? The team also talk about Everton, and Aaron discusses what Sean Dyche is like to play under. Plus, we look ahead to Manchester United's first match under Ruben Amorim at Ipswich, while Dave and Nedum discuss their recent trials and tribulations playing against each other in a local 5-a-side match. To get involved in the podcast you can email planetpremierleague@bbc.co.uk or you can send us a message or voicenote on WhatsApp at +443306781078.
Former Manchester City, Sunderland, QPR & Real Salt Lake defender Nedum Onuoha is our special guest on the latest episode of No Tippy Tappy Football.Sam is away for his 70th birthday so Nedum Onuoha sits down alongside Natalie Pike to discuss all things football Thomas Tuchel's England appointment to predicting who is going to win every competition this season.Nedum and Natalie talk about their thoughts on Thomas Tuchel's England appointment, the quality of English managers and are they given a fair chance at the highest level?The two then discuss in detail Pep's future, Whether Arsenal have a discipline issue or not and also the teams struggling down at the bottom of the Premier League table.They then both chat about Chris Samba's comments on the QPR dressing room, the rise of Jamie Vardy and also Nedum's battled in the MLS with Zlatan Ibrahimovic.Finally they give their predictions on who will be the winners of this year's major competitions including the Premier League, League Cup, FA Cup, Championship as well as the three European competitions before ranking every Premier League team's transfer business and how well they have settled in at their new clubs.
Mark Chapman and former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha are joined by Statman Dave as well as former Aston Villa, West Ham and Germany midfielder Thomas Hitzlsperger. The team react to Thomas Tuchel's appointment as England head coach. How different will the style of his reign be to that of Gareth Southgate? And what has the reaction been to the news in Germany? Plus, we preview the big game of the Premier League weekend as Chelsea travel to Anfield to take on Liverpool. Can the Reds retain their place at the top of the table? And will Aston Villa continue their good run of form? Nedum and Thomas think Pau Torres could be crucial for Unai Emery's side yet again this season. To get involved in the podcast you can email planetpremierleague@bbc.co.uk or you can send us a message or voicenote on WhatsApp at +443306781078.
Mark Chapman and former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha are joined by Statman Dave as well as former Premier League and United States goalkeeper, Brad Friedel. The team reflect on Manchester City 2-2 Arsenal and discuss some of the ‘dark arts' of football. Is it just a normal part of the game? Brad and Nedum reflect on their previous experiences, including a ploy to wind up Sir Alex Ferguson! Plus, Brad discusses the state of US soccer and whether more quality is needed in the MLS. We also discuss Newcastle's current form, and the importance of sporting directors. How pivotal are they to a club's success? To get involved in the podcast you can email planetpremierleague@bbc.co.uk or you can send us a message or voicenote on WhatsApp at +443306781078.
Premier League winner Cesc Fàbregas and former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha join Mark Chapman and Statman Dave to preview the top of the table clash between Manchester City and Arsenal. Is this a title decider already? Do City have a problem conceding early goals? And will Arsenal's solid defence be able to contain Erling Haaland? Plus, Cesc and Nedum talk about managers making statements following Mauricio Pochettino's claim that his US team need to believe they can win the World Cup, as well as Ange Postecoglou's comment that he always wins in his second season. Will he bring success to Tottenham? To get involved in the podcast you can email planetpremierleague@bbc.co.uk or you can send us a message or voicenote on WhatsApp at +443306781078.
Premier League winner Cesc Fàbregas and former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha join Mark Chapman to talk about Cristiano Ronaldo's longevity, after he reached 900 career goals. Plus, should managers put more faith in their younger players? This comes amidst Arsenal's injury crisis, and rumours that 17-year-old Ethan Nwaneri could start in midfield for the North London Derby. Looking ahead to Tottenham v Arsenal, Cesc and Nedum discuss the absence of Rice and Odegaard, and ask: who is this game more important for? To get involved in the podcast you can email planetpremierleague@bbc.co.uk or you can send us a message or voicenote on WhatsApp at +443306781078.
Premier League winner Cesc Fàbregas and former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha join Mark Chapman to talk about Erling Haaland's incredible scoring form. Just how do you stop him? The team also discuss Mo Salah's Liverpool contract situation. Will the Egyptian leave Anfield at the end of the season? Plus, we talk about Como's start to the season, how the international break affects your rhythm, and Nedum and Cesc reminisce about comebacks they experienced in their career. To get involved in the podcast you can email planetpremierleague@bbc.co.uk or you can send us a message or voicenote on WhatsApp at +443306781078.
Mark Chapman, Euros winner Cesc Fàbregas, and former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha discuss Enzo Maresca's move to Chelsea. Is he the right coach, and how will Chelsea's style of play change? We also reflect on the Champions League final, as Real Madrid claimed their 15th European title, while also discussing Kylian Mbappé's move to Los Blancos. Where will he fit in? Plus, Cesc and Nedum look ahead to the Euros. Who are the favourites heading into the tournament in Germany? To get involved in the podcast you can email planetpremierleague@bbc.co.uk or you can send us a message or voicenote on WhatsApp at +443306781078.
Mark Chapman, Premier League winner Cesc Fabregas, former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha, and Statman Dave preview the key matches in the Premier League title run-in. We discuss Manchester City's visit to Fulham. How tough a challenge will Marco Silva's team be for the champions? Arsenal meanwhile visit Manchester United. Can United bounce back after their 4-0 defeat to Crystal Palace? We also talk about the pressure of playing after your title rivals, and how City and Arsenal's respective arch-rivals could play a part in deciding where the title goes. Plus, Cesc, Nedum and Statman Dave give their thoughts on David Moyes' confirmed departure from West Ham, and the reports that Julen Lopetegui is set to take over. To get involved in the podcast you can email planetpremierleague@bbc.co.uk or you can send us a message or voicenote on WhatsApp at +443306781078.
Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha talk Premier League as Liverpool thrash Tottenham. They're joined by QPR captain Asmir Begović and The Telegraph's Luke Edwards. Also hear from Jürgen Klopp and Ange Postecoglou. Catch up with João Pedro after Brighton beat Aston Villa. Mauricio Pochettino and David Moyes reflect on Chelsea 5-0 West Ham. And the Women's Super League title race is well and truly back on!02:30 Nedum ranks his picks with ‘better vibes' at Anfield 04:40 Liverpool's Jürgen Klopp rates Gary Flintoff's jumper 13:10 Putting the Mo Salah saga to bed 15:20 Tottenham's Ange Postecoglou: “We're in a rut” 22:25 Brighton's match-winner João Pedro 25:35 Chelsea's Pochettino praises ‘team performance' 29:30 West Ham's David Moyes on ‘incredibly painful watch' 33:40 WSL title race swings wide open
Mark Chapman, World Cup winner Cesc Fabregas, former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha, and Statman Dave react to the week's Champions League action and talk all things Premier League. We discuss Jadon Sancho, whose performance for Borussia Dortmund was praised after a difficult couple of seasons at parent club, Manchester United. Cesc, Nedum and Statman Dave also talk about the title battle, and whether Manchester City or Arsenal have the upper hand. Plus, we look at Arsenal's opponents this weekend, Bournemouth. How good a job has Andoni Iraola done at the club? We also discuss Cesc's obsession with watered pitches, the intricacies of playing out from the back, and the Premier League relegation battle. To get involved in the podcast you can email planetpremierleague@bbc.co.uk or you can send us a message or voicenote on WhatsApp at +443306781078.
Ian Cheeseman was the BBC's Manchester City correspondent for nearly 25 years and has been a fan all of his life. Here he hosts his weekly podcast, Forever Blue, where all things Man City are discussed. Sponsored by Property Developers Eamar Development Uk & Counting King, experts in business finance Ian talks to former City player Nedum Onuoha about what it's like behind the scenes at Manchester City. They discuss Rodri, Ake & Akanji, Pep Guardiola's management, the 115 charges, and the title run in and FA Cup Final. Ian & Nedum are joined by Any & Paul from the Forever Blue squad. To buy a "It's Great to be a Blue" TShirt go via this link buytickets.at/itsgreattobeablue/store If you'd like to support Ian's work you can message him by DM on twitter @iancheeseman
David Mooney is alongside The Athletic's Manchester City correspondent Sam Lee and former City defender Nedum Onuoha to discuss Nedum's experiences of playing football on an amateur level since retiring. They talk about "defending a throw-in like you normally do", the different standards of amateur football, plus the balance between enjoying a game of football and taking it too seriously.www.lmtpod.comThe free versions of Let Me Talk will be stopping at the end of April - the only way to keep listening will be via Memberful, visit www.lmtpod.com for all the information on how to sign up.A longer version of this episode is available earlier and ad-free via subscription on Memberful.Email: hello@LMTpod.comWebsite: www.LMTpod.comTwitter: @LMTpodInstagram: @LMTpodTikTok: @LMT_pod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Chapman, World Cup winner Cesc Fabregas, former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha, and Statman Dave react to Arsenal's 5-0 win over Chelsea. Is the title race back alive? And are Arsenal in a better place now than they were at this stage last season? Cesc, Nedum and Statman Dave also talk about Arne Slot, who is being linked with the Liverpool job as Jurgen Klopp's successor. Is he the right fit? And do we focus too much on the characteristics of prospective new managers? Plus, we reminisce on derby memories ahead of Sunday's battle of North London. Statman reminds us of the time Cesc got one over Nedum in a hotly contested derby. And we also discuss West Ham, and whether the pressure on David Moyes is justified. To get involved in the podcast you can email planetpremierleague@bbc.co.uk or you can send us a message or voicenote on WhatsApp at +443306781078.
James Allcott is joined by Nedum Onuoha (@kickback_nedum) to discuss the world of broadcasting within football but also the trials and tribulations of relegation. What happens if Everton go down? Will Forest suffer? And how does it really feel to be in a relegation battle? Host: James Allcott Guests: Nedum Onuoha Producer: Cai Jones Editor: Finn McSkimming Additional Production: Jonathan Fisher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mark Chapman, World Cup winner Cesc Fabregas, former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha, and Statman Dave discuss the Premier League title race. Is it over following defeats for Arsenal and Liverpool? How do both bounce back? Cesc and Nedum also talk penalty arguments, following the fallout from Chelsea's win over Everton. Cesc recounts a memory from his international career with Spain, while also talking about the famous spot kick mix up between Thierry Henry and Robert Pires during his time at Arsenal. Plus, how much of a prospect is Manchester United's Kobbie Mainoo? To get involved in the podcast you can email planetpremierleague@bbc.co.uk or you can send us a message or voicenote on WhatsApp at +443306781078.
Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha have reaction to a big twist in the Premier League title race. They're joined by former Liverpool striker Tash Dowie and The Telegraph's Luke Edwards. Hear from Mikel Arteta after Arsenal's defeat to Aston Villa, and catch Jürgen Klopp after Liverpool lose to Crystal Palace. And hear from Ollie Watkins, who is just one goal behind Erling Haaland in the race for the Golden Boot.01:20 Nedum gives his moments of the weekend 03:40 Big twist in the Premier League title race 08:30 Ollie Watkins: “We could see Arsenal were getting tired” 14:30 Mikel Arteta: “We should have scored five” 21:35 Jürgen Klopp: “We have to be around when others struggle” 29:10 Are Liverpool due a goal haul? 30:45 Crystal Palace showing promise under Glasner 32:50 West Ham lose to Fulham, but can they knock out Leverkusen? 34:15 Tash feels the nerves in Question Time
David Mooney is alongside The Athletic's Manchester City correspondent Sam Lee and former City defender Nedum Onuoha to discuss Nedum's chance to play for Nigeria when trying to get back into the starting eleven at Man CIty. They discuss the different attitudes towards international football, and why fans may not be as passionate as they are to domestic football.Plus, Nedum talks about his punditry career following his Sports Journalism Award.www.lmtpod.comThe free versions of Let Me Talk will be stopping at the end of April - the only way to keep listening will be via Memberful, visit www.lmtpod.com for all the information on how to sign up.A longer version of this episode is available earlier and ad-free via subscription on Memberful.Email: hello@LMTpod.comWebsite: www.LMTpod.comTwitter: @LMTpodInstagram: @LMTpodTikTok: @LMT_pod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Chapman, World Cup winner Cesc Fàbregas, former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha, and Statman Dave react to the week's Champions League action. Will Manchester City edge Real Madrid in the second leg? Are Arsenal the favourites heading to Germany? And should the Gunners have conceded a penalty in the first leg? Also, will not winning the title be a failure for any of the Premier League top three? Plus, Cesc and Nedum discuss the pros and cons of touchline coaching, and the impact of touchline bans. To get involved in the podcast you can email planetpremierleague@bbc.co.uk or you can send us a message or voicenote on WhatsApp at +443306781078.
Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha are joined by former Liverpool forward Natasha Dowie and former Arsenal defender Jen Beattie to dissect a huge day for the Premier League title race.We discuss Manchester City's goalless draw with Arsenal at the Etihad and Liverpool's comeback win at home to Brighton that's put them in pole position in the title race. Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola give their assessment of the match and what it means for the run in, and Harry Symeou, from the Chronicles of a Gooner podcast, joins us on the Football Daily. We discuss Arsenal's win over Chelsea in the women's League Cup final and the disagreement between Emma Hayes and Jonas Eidevall over the Arsenal boss' behaviour on the touchline. Plus, with Jen settling in at Bay FC in the NWSL, Tash and Nedum share their experiences of playing in America. 00:40 - Frida Maanum's collapse in the League Cup final 03:39 – Nedum's Picks 05:59 – Manchester City 0-0 Arsenal 10:27 – Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola 15:23 – Harry Symeou 19:29 – Liverpool 2-1 Brighton 27:55 – Title Run in 32:15 – Continental Cup Final 39:00 – Playing in the USA
Mark Chapman, World Cup winner Cesc Fabregas, former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha, and Statman Dave answer your questions! Is the international break disruptive to a player? Who were the best leaders Cesc and Nedum played with? And Statman Dave gives us his statistical England XI. Plus, how has Mikel Arteta turned Arsenal's fortunes around? Which legend do the guys wish they had played with? And who was the most flexible in-game coach Cesc worked under? And the big question, has Cesc watched The Full Monty yet? To get involved in the podcast you can email planetpremierleague@bbc.co.uk or you can send us a message or voicenote on WhatsApp at +443306781078.
Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha have reaction to Manchester United knocking Liverpool out in an FA Cup classic. They're joined by former West Ham and Aston Villa midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker and The Times reporter Charlotte Duncker. Also hear from Amad Diallo, Jürgen Klopp, Mauricio Pochettino and David Moyes after West Ham's 1-1 draw with Aston Villa in the Premier League. And what was the craziest comeback of the weekend?01:20 Some huge moments of the weekend in Nedum's picks 08:35 Amad interview: “I forgot the first yellow!” 14:30 Klopp interview: “We have to finish the game off” 20:25 Chelsea leave it late to knock out Leicester 23:30 Pochettino interview: “Raheem showed personality to try and score” 28:50 A bland ‘blank gameweek' in Fantasy Premier League 31:10 Souček denied by VAR in West Ham-Aston Villa draw 33:00 David Moyes interview: “You'd better phone VAR yourself”
Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha react to Sunday's Premier League action with former Liverpool winger Stewart Downing and the Telegraph's Luke Edwards after Liverpool and Manchester City drew 1-1 in a thrilling match at Anfield. Hear from Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola.The panel also discuss Tottenham's 4-0 win at Aston Villa - Hear the thoughts of Ange Postecoglu and Unai Emery.Charlotte Eve, Her Game Too ambassador for West Ham, gives her view on the Hammers' 2-2 draw with Burnley. You can also hear from Burnley boss Vincent Kompany plus Nuno Forest manager Nuno Espirto Santo on another controversial incident going against his side.5:00 - Nedum's picks 7:30 - Jurgen Klopp 8:30 - Pep Guardiola 9:30 - Liverpool 1-1 Manchester City reaction 19:50 - Ange Postecoglu 21:00 - Tottenham discussion 24:50 - Unai Emery 26:00 - Aston Villa discussion 31:30 - Her Game Too ambassador Charlotte Eve 36:30 - Vincent Kompany 41:30 - Nuno Espirito Santo 45:45 - Question Time
Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha are joined by Stephen Kelly and Mark Ogden to reflect on the weekend's Premier League football. They discuss the Manchester derby as City come out on top winning 3-1, and hear reaction from Pep Guardiola, Kyle Walker and Erik ten Hag. Plus the team chat the other end of the table as Burnley lose 2-0 to Bournemouth, a blow to their hopes of staying up. Timecodes: 03:35 Nedum's picks 06:00 Manchester derby 09:20 Pep Guardiola 16:10 Title race 22:00 Kyle Walker 26:00 Erik ten Hag 33:19 Burnley Bournemouth 42:30 Brendan Rodgers 45:05 Question Time
Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha are joined by Nigel Reo-Coker and Mark Ogden to reflect on the weekend's Premier League football.They discuss the title race and wins for Liverpool and Arsenal as Manchester City dropped points at home against Chelsea.They look at where Manchester United's 2-1 win over Luton leaves both sides and hear from Erik ten Hag, and discuss the tackle from Mason Holgate that saw Sheffield United play with ten men from the 13th minute of their 5-0 defeat to Brighton. Plus Fantasy 606's Alistair Bruce-Ball joins the pod and casts doubt on the wisdom of his decision to triple-captain Erling Haaland for this gameweek. 01:50 – Nedum's Picks 05:30 – Arsenal discussion 11:30 – Liverpool discussion 15:40 – Manchester City discussion 22:41 – Erik ten Hag interview & Manchester United v Luton discussion 28:40 – Alistair Bruce-Ball joins the Pod 32:35 – Fantasy Premier League discussion 35:40 – Sheffield United v Brighton discussion 44:05 – Question time
Mark Chapman, Cesc Fabregas, Nedum Onuoha, and Statman Dave ask whether Chelsea can play on the counter ahead of their match with Manchester City?How does Erling Haaland come back from being criticised by Pep Guardiola for his body language? There's also plenty of praise for Luton's Ross Barkley and how is Nedum feeling after Ivory Coast's victory at Africa Cup of Nations?To get involved in the podcast you can send us your voice notes and messages on WhatsApp +443306781078. Or you can email us at planetpremierleague@bbc.co.uk.
Mark Chapman, Cesc Fabregas, Nedum Onuoha, and Statman Dave are talking Aston Villa's season so far and Chelsea's poor form on this week's pod.They talk about the best Premier League 4-4 draws and Cesc and Nedum tell us whether players eye a new manager up in the dressing room. Plus, with Statman Dave's new found fame, we ask if he should have got the call over Kim Kardashian to announce the opening game of the 2026 Men's World Cup.To get involved in the podcast you can email us at planetpremierleague@bbc.co.uk. You can also send us your voice notes and messages on WhatsApp +443306781078.
Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha round up Sunday's Premier League football. They're joined by former Liverpool winger Stewart Downing and The Athletic's Adam Crafton. Hear from Mikel Arteta and Jürgen Klopp after Arsenal close the gap on Liverpool. Get Mauricio Pochettino's reaction as Wolves leapfrog Chelsea, and hear from Erik ten Hag as Manchester United ease past West Ham.01:10 Highlights of the weekend in ‘Nedum's Picks' 03:20 Arsenal close the gap on Liverpool 05:55 Mikel Arteta interview: “We are right there” 13:20 Jürgen Klopp interview: “Arsenal deserved the win” 18:00 Pochettino interview as Chelsea slip into the bottom half 22:05 Where's it going so right for Wolves? 28:30 Erik ten Hag interview: “We have to do the unexpected things” 32:15 Copycat celebrations – for or against? 34:00 West Ham ‘really poor' as Kalvin Phillips makes error 36:30 Pressure's on… it's ‘Question Time'
Ben Haines & Nedum Onouha are alongside former Chelsea defender Mario Melchiot and the Times' Charlotte Duncker for reaction to Sunday's FA Cup actionThey discuss Manchester United seeing off Newport County's brave attempt at a giant-killing & crowd disorder at the Black Country derbyPlus Liverpool's first game since Jurgen Klopp announced he will leave & Maidstone's 5th Round drawHear from Erik Ten Hag, Jed Wallace, Gary O'Neil & Jurgen KloppTIMECODES:2:09 - Nedum's picks 4:40 - Man Utd see off Newport 15:08 - Erik Ten Hag 18:49 - Crowd trouble at the Black Country derby 22:56 - Jed Wallace 24:11 - Gary O'Neil 29:35 - Liverpool beat Norwich 31:16 - Jurgen Klopp 38:35 - Maidstone's draw 40:51 - Question time
David Mooney is alongside The Athletic's Manchester City correspondent Sam Lee and former City defender Nedum Onuoha to talk about the FA Cup. Nedum discusses whether he's ever wanted a certain tie or especially looked forward to the Third Round draw. Plus, Nedum brings a topic to the table: How do pundits and media narratives shape what fans talk about, and why could that be different to what happens on the field?www.lmtpod.comA longer version of this episode is available earlier and ad-free via subscription on Memberful.Email: hello@LMTpod.comWebsite: www.LMTpod.comTwitter: @LMTpodInstagram: @LMTpodTikTok: @LMT_pod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Chapman is joined by World Cup winner, Cesc Fabregas, former Manchester City defender, Nedum Onuoha, as well as Statman Dave to give insight and stories from the Premier League. This week, the team analyse Arsenal's set pieces, and discuss how valuable set piece coaching is. Plus, they talk about the Africa Cup of Nations, and look ahead to the fourth round of the FA Cup. To get involved in the podcast you can email planetpremierleague@bbc.co.uk and pose your questions to Cesc and Nedum.
David Mooney is alongside The Athletic's Manchester City correspondent Sam Lee and former City defender Nedum Onuoha to talk about Sven-Göran Eriksson's time at the club following the former manager's cancer diagnosis. Plus, they discuss the current standard of refereeing, how frustrating decisions can be for players on the field, and whether Nedum thinks controversial decisions ‘even out' over a season.www.lmtpod.comA longer version of this episode is available earlier and ad-free via subscription on Memberful.Email: hello@LMTpod.comWebsite: www.LMTpod.comTwitter: @LMTpodInstagram: @LMTpodTikTok: @LMT_pod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
THE BRAND NEW FILTHYFELLAS HOME JERSEY WITH UMBRO IS AVAILABLE NOW ON HTTP://FILTHYATFIVE.COM Here to talk the tings, former MANCHESTER CITY, SUNDERLAND and QUEENS PARK RANGERS defender NEDUM ONUOHA had some topics stored up for FILTHY @ FIVE in a classic sit down. Breaking down his relationship with ROBERTO MANCINI, being there for the Man City takeover, his relationship with JOEY BARTON, living and playing in Utah and who he does and doesn't think knows ball in football media. Seriously, get ready for some truth with Nedum, SPECS GONZALEZ, POET, MILES, JORDY and TEGO.
Mark Chapman is joined by World Cup winner, Cesc Fabregas, former Manchester City defender, Nedum Onuoha, as well as Statman Dave to give insight and stories from the Premier League. This week the team analyse the influence Kevin De Bruyne has for Manchester City following his return from injury. Plus, they look ahead to Liverpool's encounter with Bournemouth and ponder how Jurgen Klopp's side will cope without star attacker Mohamed Salah who is on international duty at the Africa Cup of Nations. You can get involved in the podcast as well: email planetpremierleague@bbc.co.uk and pose your questions to Cesc and Nedum.
Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha have reaction to the weekend's Premier League football. They're joined by former Tottenham defender Stephen Kelly and ESPN's Mark Ogden. Hear from Erik ten Hag & Ange Postecoglou after Tottenham fight back to draw at Manchester United. What are the first impressions of new Man Utd co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe? Sean Dyche has his say on Calvert-Lewin's 1v1 miss in Everton's goalless draw with Aston Villa. And is Man City's Kevin De Bruyne the best midfielder ever?02:30 Nedum's ‘Bobb-on' moments of the weekend 04:50 Manchester United 10:30 Is Bruno Fernandes too good for United? 12:55 Erik ten Hag: ‘It was a brilliant game to watch' 14:35 Sir Jim Ratcliffe makes an impression 19:45 Ange Postecoglou on Spurs' ‘outstanding performance' 20:55 Spurs see ‘The Timo Werner experience' 26:50 Sean Dyche on Calvert-Lewin's missed 1v1 31:15 Is Kevin De Bruyne the best midfielder ever? 34:10 Can the panel handle the pressure in Question Time?
Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha are joined by former Liverpool and England striker Natasha Dowie and The Times' Charlotte Duncker to reflect on the best of the weekend's Premier League action. The panel discuss what looks like a three horse race for the title with the top three separated by just a point. They review the 0-0 draw against Manchester United at Anfield that cost Liverpool top spot, Arsenal's and Aston Villa's vital wins against Brighton and Brentford respectively, and the draw with Crystal Palace that could see Manchester City ten points off the pace when they next play in the Premier League. Fantasy 606's Alistair Bruce-Ball joins the pod ahead of a crucial few weeks of FPL over the festive period and beyond. And there's reaction to two crucial derby wins for Liverpool and Tottenham in the WSL.TOPICS: 05:40 – Nedum's Top 5 moments of the weekend 08:30 – Liverpool 1-1 Manchester United 20:45 – Man City 2-2 Crystal Palace 26:00 – Brentford 1-2 Aston Villa 29:00 – Arsenal 2-0 Brighton 34:40 – Fantasy Premier League with Alistair Bruce-Ball 38:10 – WSL Derby wins for Liverpool & Spurs 41:00 – Premier League round up
Katie Smith and Nedum Onuoha digest Sunday's Premier League football. They're joined by former Tottenham defender Stephen Kelly and The Athletic's Adam Crafton. Hear from Ange Postecoglou, Jack Grealish and Sean Dyche after Sunday's results.01:45 Nedum picks his moments of the weekend 04:05 Tottenham thump Newcastle – Son or Richarlison up top? 11:45 What does Haaland's injury mean for our Fantasy teams? 17:20 Grealish relaxed as Man City come from behind 24:10 Will Luton stay up? 26:15 Everton win three in a row! 28:40 Chelsea – who's standing up in the big moments? 32:45 Full of praise for free-scoring Fulham 34:55 Disagreements on Question Time!
Ben Haines, former Liverpool midfielder Stewart Downing, ex-Man City defender Nedum Onuoha and former Tottenham full back Stephen Kelly look back on a thrilling day in the Premier League.They analyse Manchester City's 3-3 draw with Tottenham, asking whether Pep Guardiola's side are starting to show vulnerability and assess Ange Postecoglou's faith in his style of play.There's a discussion on Trent Alexander-Arnold's form after he scored twice in Liverpool's dramatic comeback win over Fulham.And they also look at Chelsea's eventful victory over Brighton, as well as picking out the highlights from the FA Cup 3rd Round draw.TIMECODES 01:40 Nedum's Picks of the Week 03:50 Manchester 3-3 Tottenham 18:08 Liverpool's 4-3 win over Fulham and Stewart Downing on Trent Alexander-Arnold 28:10 Chelsea beat Brighton 4-3 35:05 Bournemouth v Aston Villa and West Ham v Crystal Palace 38:10 FA Cup 3rd round draw 40:24 Question Time
Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha are joined by QPR Goalkeeper Asmir Begovic and ESPN's Mark Ogden to reflect on the weekend's Premier League action. They reflect on Aston Villa's win away to Tottenham Hotspur and examine the title race after Arsenal capitalised on Manchester City and Liverpool dropping points on Saturday. They discuss Alejandro Garnacho's sensational goal for Manchester United in their win against Everton, and what goals for Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial will do for confidence at Old Trafford. And Fantasy 606's Alistair Bruce-Ball gives us a run down on this week's big performers in Fantasy Premier League. 00:50 – memories of Terry Venables 05:07 – Nedum's moments of the weekend 07:50 – Reaction to Spurs v Villa 20:50 – Title Race discussion 25:15 – Fantasy 606's Ali Bruce Ball on this week's fantasy PL winners and losers 31:40 – Manchester United's win against Everton and Garnacho's goal
David Mooney is alongside The Athletic's Man City correspondent Sam Lee, former City defender Nedum Onuoha and former City midfielder Izzy Christiansen for the FIRST EVER Let Me Talk live show! They take questions from the audience, Nedum relives the QPR game from 2011/12 as he played against City, and Izzy and Nedum breakdown the team and tactics needed to stop City doing what they do. Plus, two audience members go head-to-head to win a signed Erling Haaland shirt.www.lmtpod.comA longer version of this episode is available earlier and ad-free via subscription on Memberful.Email: hello@LMTpod.comWebsite: www.LMTpod.comTwitter: @LMTpodInstagram: @LMTpodTikTok: @LMT_podHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha reflect on the day's Premier League football. They're joined by Tash Dowie and The Telegraph's Luke Edwards. Hear from Mauricio Pochettino and Pep Guardiola after Chelsea 4-4 Man City. Catch David Moyes after West Ham's win against Nottingham Forest. Fantasy 606 presenter Alistair Bruce-Ball drops in after Haaland and Salah bagged points galore. And hear the very first Question Time on the Football Daily podcast. 01:50 Nedum picks his best moments of the weekend 04:35 Cole Palmer cool from the spot 11:50 Should Raheem Sterling be on the plane? 15:15 How will Manchester City be feeling? 20:40 Was Cucurella on Haaland a penalty? 23:30 Fantasy 606's Alistair Bruce-Ball LIVE on the pod 27:40 Liverpool up to second in the table 29:30 West Ham win with Ward-Prowse wizardry 33:05 Elanga goes early with the top-off celebration 35:00 Question Time makes its Football Daily debut
Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha reflect on the day's Premier League football. They're joined by Nigel Reo-Coker and The Telegraph's Luke Edwards. Hear from Jürgen Klopp and Rob Edwards after Liverpool's Luis Diaz scored a late equaliser at Luton in his first match since his parents were kidnapped in Colombia. The panel react to Arsenal's calls for “urgent” action on refereeing. Catch up with Steve Cooper and Unai Emery after Nottingham Forest beat in-form Aston Villa. And Alistair Bruce-Ball from Fantasy 606 swings by after Doku lights up his FPL gameweek. 02:10 The first ever edition of Nedum's picks 05:20 Diaz using football as a distraction 10:30 Luton's plan nearly comes off 18:25 VAR – do Arsenal & Arteta need to ‘cool their jets'? 28:15 Fantasy Premier League chat 31:45 Fantastic Forest beat Aston Villa
Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha talk through the big weekend talking points. They're joined by former Everton striker Jermaine Beckford and The Telegraph's Luke Edwards. They discuss the VAR fallout, with official Darren England replaced after his Liverpool error. Hear from Steve Cooper and Thomas Frank after Nottingham Forest's draw with Brentford. And the Women's Super League is back – catch up with Manchester United head coach Marc Skinner. 01:30 Biggest takeaways from the weekend 03:45 VAR official Darren England replaced after Liverpool error 13:45 Ten-man Forest fight back to draw with Brentford 15:40 Steve Cooper: ‘It's a better point for us' 18:10 Thomas Frank: ‘It was very boring' 21:35 Pochettino looks ahead to Fulham-Chelsea 24:45 Brighton goalfests, halting Haaland & Longstaff for England? 28:25 The WSL is back! 31:55 Nedum's moment of the weekend
Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha react to Sunday's Premier League games with The Telegraph's Luke Edwards and former Tottenham and Fulham fullback Stephen Kelly. Hear from Mikel Arteta and Sean Dyche as Arsenal claim a narrow win at Everton plus Mauricio Pochettino after Chelsea's draw at Bournemouth and Blues fan Parth from The Chelsea Point gives his thoughts on their start to the season. 03:10 Hot takes of the week 07:55 Mikel Arteta: "We played a great game" 17:10 Raya in for Ramsdale 19:25 Sean Dyche: "We never asked questions" 25:10 How are the Premier League's all-time best counter attackers? 29:00 Mauricio Pochettino: "Difficult to split result, performance and feelings" 30:35 Parth from The Chelsea Spot 39:00 Bournemouth's 'good' start 44:00 Nedum's moment of the weekend
Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha react to Sunday's Premier League games with striker Tash Dowie and The Telegraph's Luke Edwards. Hear from Mikel Arteta and Erik ten Hag after Arsenal stun Manchester United. Catch Jürgen Klopp on Mo Salah and Liverpool's win over Aston Villa. Also hear from Unai Emery, and Roy Hodgson after Crystal Palace edge out Wolves. 03:00 Hot takes of the weekend 05:55 Arsenal stun Man Utd late on 10:35 Mikel Arteta – “It was really emotional” 14:35 Erik ten Hag – “We deserved to win” 21:40 Liverpool sweep aside Aston Villa 24:20 Jürgen Klopp – “It was the perfect 3-0” 25:45 Will Salah stay or go? 33:25 Unai Emery – “We weren't clinical” 35:15 Crystal Palace edge out Wolves 39:10 Nedum's moment of the weekend
Ben Haines & Nedum Onuoha react to Sunday's Premier League games with ex-Aston Villa midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker & The Athletic's Adam Crafton as Chelsea draw with Liverpool and Brentford hold Tottenham. Also hear from Mauricio Pochettino, Jürgen Klopp, Ange Postecoglou, James Maddison and Thomas Frank. The panel also discuss the future of Brighton's Moisés Caicedo. 02:30 Biggest weekend takeaways 03:30 Chelsea look "more a team" than ever under Poch 13:10 Debut goals and THAT bow and arrow 14:45 Liverpool & THAT reaction from Salah 18:30 Philosophical Nedum 21:10 Caicedo latest - Chelsea looking strongest in negotiations 25:25 Tottenham are Harry Kane-less, but Ange building something different 36:15 Nedum's moment of the weekend
Ben Haines is joined by Nedum Onuoha and The Telegraph's Luke Edwards. They give their football equivalents of the controversial Jonny Bairstow dismissal in the Ashes cricket. Also on the agenda are Nedum's pre-season memories, Liverpool's new signing Dominik Szoboszlai, the Premier League race for Europe, and tributes to the retiring Cesc Fàbregas. TOPICS: 3:30 – controversy, 8:10 – pre-season, 14:30 – Szoboszlai, 21:10 – Premier League, 32:55 – Fàbregas, 37:50 – Pizzagate.