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Greg can hardly contain his excitement for this weekend's card in Scotland where he has eyes on another goalsfest, particularly at Dens Park where Dundee host St Mirren and at Ibrox where in-form Hibernian are the visitors. His top pick from the Championship sees Neil Lennon's Dunfermline host Hamilton in a relegation six-pointer at East End Park.
Martin Dowden is joined by Rory Loy and Dundee journalist George Cran to look back at Dunfermline's win against Livingston and discuss what's going on with Dundee, Dundee Utd and St Johnstone.
Send us your questions and thoughts by text!! Leave your name in the text!Hello and welcome to the Late Kick Off Football Podcast episode 158!The FA Cup quarter finals takes centre stage this weekend, and while there were no shocks, there is plenty to discuss as the underdogs pit themselves against the established sides at Wembley later this month.Aberdeen are flying but Dunfermline, sorry Neil Lennon's Dunfermline Athletic, are anything but! All reviews, likes, shares and of course listens are hugely appreciated! Why not leave a review right now, it only takes a second! Please follow and tag us on the socials :BlueSky - @TLKO https://bsky.app/profile/tlko.bsky.social X - @TLKOPod Instagram - Late Kick Off Football Podcast (@latekickoffpod) • Instagram photos and videos Thanks to all our contributors:Ciaran Fowler for the artwork!Ciaran Fowler for the logo! The intro music is a range of credits, the Thunderbirds, the Skids, and Sky Sports and Ray Hudson commentary... and of course Keith Ward! This podcast is in no way monetised (in fact it costs a fortune!).
The SPFL Scottish Premiership was back with a bang this week as Dundee and Rangers played out a thriller at Dens with a late goal in injury time from Dessers sealing a 4-3 win! The lads also discuss the action from the other games as well as Victor Wanyama's debut nightmare for Dunfermline as he was red carded in a 3-0 defeat for Neil Lennon against his old captain, Scott Brown!#Football #Podcast #Rangers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The SPFL Scottish Premiership was back with a bang this week as Dundee and Rangers played out a thriller at Dens with a late goal in injury time from Dessers sealing a 4-3 win! The lads also discuss the action from the other games as well as Victor Wanyama's debut nightmare for Dunfermline as he was red carded in a 3-0 defeat for Neil Lennon against his old captain, Scott Brown!#Football #Podcast #Rangers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Currie, Gemma Fay and Lee Miller preview the weekend's Premiership fixtures. They also chat about the face-off between Neil Lennon and Scott Brown and Celtic v Glasgow City in the SWPL.
The domestic football returns this weekend and so does the Right In The Coupon team as Si Ferry, Slaney, James McFadden, Derek Ferguson and Gordon Dalziel discuss all the latest talking points coming out of Scottish Football from the week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The domestic football returns this weekend and so does the Right In The Coupon team as Si Ferry, Slaney, James McFadden, Derek Ferguson and Gordon Dalziel discuss all the latest talking points coming out of Scottish Football from the week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.nutmegfc.co.ukWelcome to a new episode of the My Sporting Hero podcast, part of Nutmeg FC. The home of brilliant football stories – made in Scotland.So far this month, Nutmeg FC subscribers have enjoyed....* Nick Harris' brilliant analysis of the possible American takeover of Rangers* An exclusive column from our tactics guy Adam Clery about Ryan Christie at Bournemouth* The Motherwell v St Mirren Slow Match Report from the brilliant Daniel GrayOnly paid subscribers to Nutmeg FC get every piece we produce straight to their inbox.This time on My Sporting Hero, our guest is Lewis Stevenson.A product of Hibernian FC's youth academy, Lewis, doubling as a left-back and a midfielder, made more league appearances for the club than any other player. He is the only Hibs player to have won both the League Cup and – in that famous 2016 final victory over Rangers – Scottish Cup. He was man of the match in the 2007 League Cup final demolition of Kilmarnock.Now in the twilight of his playing career, Kirkcaldy-born Lewis plays for Championship side Raith Rovers.Lewis played alongside numerous talents during his time at Easter Road, and he chose as his sporting hero ex-teammate and Scotland and Aston Villa midfield superman John McGinn.It was the evolution of John that impressed me. I remember watching him playing for St Mirren in a game against Celtic. John had a skinhead and he was giving Victor Wanyama, who was the top player in the league at the time, a really hard time. I thought to myself, “Who is that guy?” I always took a shine to the way John played and when he came to Hibs, I couldn't believe how good he was.However, what was most important for me was what a great guy he was. He wears his heart on his sleeve, but off the pitch he would do anything for you. Some people never get to meet the heroes, but I've been lucky in that I've got to meet John McGinn. Sometimes you see these sporting heroes, and they're almost like film stars, so it's hard to relate to them. But that's not the case with John. Any youngster could look up to him.He's got a great family behind him and I think that's been part of his success. His mum and dad were really supportive. I played with John's older brother Stephen, and I knew of the other brother Paul, and I think the rivalry he had with his brothers pushed him on. I speak highly of John, but I can speak equally as highly of his family. People see him running about on the football pitch but they don't realise the hard work and the support he's had behind the scenes. I remember a game against St Mirren, and Stephen had John in his back pocket that night! Neil Lennon said to him, “Super John McGinn? You're not even the best player in your own ******* house!”I always thought John was a really good player, but the way his career went compared to other boys in the Hibs team is testament to him. He's probably had some sticky moments in his career but he's come through the other side with flying colours. Even in training, John wanted to be in the winning team. We used to play young versus old, and John was in the young team at the time and the old boys had their number and you could tell how much it hurt him. If the old boys won the game, they would let you know about it, and John played those games like it was a World Cup final. I think watching him now, that's the attitude he's kept. He's playing with some of the best players in the world, he's playing against some of the best players in the world, and he gives his best and he holds his own.Maybe scouts looking at him thought his play didn't look natural, so maybe that's why it took him a wee bit longer to get that move. But what an amazing bit of business it was for Aston Villa to sign him. He'll be an absolute legend there. He went there when they were in the Championship, and was an integral part of getting them up. He's kicked on, and he's got the captaincy. He's played Europa League and now Champions League; it's unbelievable. For me to sit on a Saturday night and watch a guy on Match of the Day who I played with – there's nobody rooting for him more than me and my family.At Hibs, I could give him the ball from left-back in our own third and he would shuffle past people, switch the ball, and be on the end of a cross – he could do absolutely everything. It was a good Hibs team back then, with players like Dylan McGeouch, Fraser Fyvie and Scott Allan, but it's just the way John's been able to kick on. There are a lot of people who go and do well, and you think “that's brilliant”, but you're proper rooting for John. With the national team and everything, everyone gets behind him, and wants him to do well. It helps that he's such a supportive guy. Sometimes you think, “Oh, he must have forgotten about me by now” and then he'll pop up with a message asking how I'm getting on. After Hibs played at Aston Villa he came to our hotel and had a coffee with us, and he gave my son a signed top; it's little touches like that which mean a lot to people.No matter what he does at Aston Villa, I think it will be hard to get close to the feeling of winning the Scottish Cup with Hibs. We had a great camaraderie, and with the various nationalities at Aston Villa, the changing room will be different to what he was used to up here. And when things aren't going well, he's the kind of guy that can give you a lift. It doesn't look like he's changed a bit. When people try and change and be somebody they are not, people can see right through it. So, you're best to be your own person and for him it's working perfectly.We needed somebody to step up for Scotland, and it was John. Even when the team's not doing well, he shoulders that burden. There's been so many Scotland games where he's popped up with a goal. You hear things like, “Oh, maybe this is the end of John McGinn at Aston Villa,” and then he steps up a few weeks later and he's the main man again, and he's played in loads of different positions at Villa. He's had to adapt his game. He's probably not as physical as he once was; he's probably more tactical now.I always remember he would be the one who could settle a game in those crazy moments. As a full-back, I'd love the way he could just do something to get us out of trouble. He has an unbelievable talent, and I think he doesn't get the praise he deserves for his actual ability because he can do a lot of things with a football, and he had one of the highest top speeds at Hibs. It's just pure power and you wouldn't want to get in the way when he's running. He could still play for another four or five years at the top level and I hope I'll be sitting watching him on TV after I've hung up my boots.He does not look out of place in the Premier League one bit. He'll take things in from coaches and he'll learn things. He studies the game and knows everything about every league in Britain, and about opposition teams. He'll know inside out what they're going to do and what their weaknesses might be.He comes across as this jovial figure, but he's got that steely determination that all the best players in the world have. When we played against Rangers and Celtic, John thought we could go toe-to-toe with them. He might not have been the captain, but he was the driving force that made us believe that. Being mentally strong is probably even more important than being physically strong at his level.Nutmeg FC | Substack
Martin Dowden is joined by Mark Atkinson of The Scotsman and Livingston defender Ryan McGowan as we discuss Neil Lennon's unveiling as Dunfermline manager, the Championship title race and we take a deeper look at Hearts this season.
Gordon Duncan is joined by Marvin Bartley & Simon Donnelly as they react to the news that former Celtic midfielder Victor Wanyama has become Neil Lennon's first signing as Dunfermline manager, They also discus the rumour that Rangers can sign Vaclav Cerny for £5.5 Million and we put their brains to the test with Beat The Pundit and a Full Time Teaser.
Ray Bradshaw is joined by Craig Telfer and Stephen McGowan to pore over what went wrong for Scotland against Greece and we take a look at the Championship as Livingston host Falkirk and Neil Lennon takes over at Dunfermline.
Gordon Duncan is joined by Gordon Dalziel and Ross McCormack to look back on the main talking points in Scottish football. We hear from Brian in Mosspark who thinks Scotland should give youngsters a chance Ricky and Paddy who have their say on Neil Lennon being appointed Dunfermline manager and a Beat The Pundit game with Gordon in Motherwell that went the distance
Ray Bradshaw is joined by Moira Gordon and Craig Telfer as we spotlight the action in the Championship and discuss Neil Lennon and Steven Naismith's comments on Rangers.
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Season 2019/20 was the first full season of Neil Lennon's second term and Celtic went on to secure a 4th consecutive treble - in the strangest manner possible with it taking place over 2 seasons because this was the Covid curtailed season.It was one of the strangest seasons we will encounter in our lifetimes with debate about whether to call the season early amid mass spreading events and the on-off nature of the Celtic v Rangers game at Ibrox that wasn't to be. Enjoy….This will not be the last episode in the Second 9iar Chronicles. Just like last time, we have one final episode discussing why 10 didn't happen. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecelticunderground.substack.com/subscribe
We've got a great show for you this week as Dundee United Scottish Cup winning legends Craig Conway and Danny Swanson join us to share some brilliant and hilarious stories from their careers. Including tales about the likes of Craig Levein, Craig Bellamy, Cardiff owner Vincent Tan, Salford owner Gary Neville, Neil Lennon and many more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've got a great show for you this week as Dundee United Scottish Cup winning legends Craig Conway and Danny Swanson join us to share some brilliant and hilarious stories from their careers. Including tales about the likes of Craig Levein, Craig Bellamy, Cardiff owner Vincent Tan, Salford owner Gary Neville, Neil Lennon and many more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thecelticunderground.substack.comThe 3rd season of the second 9iar chronicles would end up being the last season of Neil Lennon...for a while. It was one of the least memorable of the 9. We romp the league losing just 1 game and achieving 99 points but that would be the only silverware.We reached the group stages of the Champions league but that would be the end of the achievements i…
Back in the dark days of the Covid lockdowns, we recorded the 9 in a rown chronciles - a fan recollection of those 9 amazing seasons. We always knew there'd be a second series but what period would it cover? We soon found out!We got the gang back together (well, almost - Lachie was on his boat so subbed out to Andrew H) and have recorded the second 9iar chronicles.The first one is an incredible season that starts with Rangers seeking their 4th consecutive title and Neil Lennon's coat on a shoogly peg and ends with Celtic Champions and Rangers dying…wonderful times.This episode is free to all, but the remainder will be out every Sunday to paid subscribers only HOWEVER if you want to trial out the paid service you can use the link below for a free 30 day trial!!https://thecelticunderground.substack.com/5061e026Enjoy This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecelticunderground.substack.com/subscribe
Enzo Maresca certainly thinks so. He says that Chelsea, “is not the mess that it looks from the outside.” So…has he got a point? We've got Simon Johnson from Straight Outta Cobham on the show to tell us more. Plus, who's the latest EFL manager to get sacked? Did anyone know Neil Lennon was at Rapid Bucharest? Don't worry. Doesn't matter now. And how do you say Cagliari? Hint: Don't ask Google. Got something to say? Get it off your chest, post it on the app or send me an email (imacintosh@theathletic.com) or, you know, write a review on Apple. Need something to read? Try Stuart James' account of his weekend with NBC's Premier League team, it's a really good, access all areas piece, you'll love it, find the link in the episode description. https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5712144/2024/08/21/premier-league-nbc-epl-lowe/ Presenter: Iain Macintosh With: Simon Johnson Producer: Steve Hankey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alasdair Lamont is joined by Lee Miller to go over all the big talking points in Scottish football. Among other things they discuss Neil Lennon's sacking by Rapid Bucharest, a possible return to Scottish football for Kevin Nisbet and what the transfer window is like for a player. They also hear from former Hearts keeper Zdenek ‘Bobby' Zlamal about the Tynecastle club's Europa League opponents Viktoria Plzen. Get in touch. Our email address is Scottishfootball@bbc.co.uk
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/296wgxra Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Icelander, former Jamaican captain, the country's new soccer boss. Íoslannach, iar-cheannasaí Iamáice, saoiste nua sacair na tíre. Heimir Hallgrímsson, who is 57, has been appointed by the Irish Soccer Association as manager of the country's soccer team after an 8-month recruitment process. Tá Heimir Hallgrímsson, atá 57, ceaptha ag Cumann Sacair na hÉireann ina bhainisteoir ar fhoireann sacair na tíre tar éis 8 mí de phróiseas earcaíochta. Hallgrímsson was co-manager of his native Iceland at the time of their historic win over England at the 2016 European Championship. Bhí Hallgrímsson ina chomhbhainisteoir ar a thír dhúchais an Íoslainn tráth a mbua stairiúil ar Shasana ag Craobh na hEorpa 2016. Hallgrímson with his players after their success against England, June 2016. He was in charge of the Jamaican national team for the past 2 years, and under his leadership they qualified for the Copa America. Hallgrímson lena chuid imreoir tar éis a gcuid éachtaí in aghaidh Shasana, Meitheach 2016 Bhí sé i gceannas ar fhoireann náisiúnta Iamáice le 2 bhliain anuas, agus cháiligh siad faoina stiúir don Copa America. He used to work as a dentist before. Bhíodh sé ag obair ina fhiaclóir roimhe sin. The FAI struggled to find a successor to Stephen Kenny, who received the baton and road in November. Bhí achrann agus anró ag an FAI le comharba a aimsiú ar Stephen Kenny a fuair bata agus bóthar mí na Samhna. John O'Shea was put in interim charge twice in that period. Cuireadh John O'Shea i gceannas go heatramhach faoi dhó sa tréimhse sin. It was thought that Lee Carsley, a former international player with Ireland who is currently in charge of the England under-21 team, was from the FAI but he said he did not want the job. Ceapadh gurbh é Lee Carsley, iar-imreoir idirnáisiúnta le Éirinn atá faoi láthair i gceannas ar fhoireann faoi-21 Shasana, a bhí ón FAI ach dúirt seisean nach raibh an post uaidh. Neil Lennon, Chris Coleman, Chris Hughton and Gus Poyet were all also mentioned in the role and the manager of Georgia, Willy Sagnol, was very involved, until they managed to lose to the European Championship which is currently underway in Germany. Bhí Neil Lennon, Chris Coleman, Chris Hughton agus Gus Poyet ar fad luaite freisin leis an ról agus ba mhór i gceist an bainisteoir ar an tSeoirsia, Willy Sagnol, go dtí gur éirigh leo siúd cáilliú do Chraobh na hEorpa atá ar bun faoi láthair sa nGearmáin. Unexpectedly, Heimir Hallgrímsson is appointed this evening. Gan chaint, gan choinne atá Heimir Hallgrímsson ceaptha tráthnóna. He will have his first game in charge of Ireland, against England, in mid- autumn in the UEFA Nations League. Beidh a chéad chluiche i gceannas na hÉireann aige, in aghaidh Shasana, mí Mheán an Fhómhair i Sraith Náisiún UEFA. Heimir Hallgrímsson (left) in the company of Marc Canham, the FAI's Director of Soccer Heimir Hallgrímsson (ar chlé) i gcuideachta Marc Canham, Stiúrthóir Sacair an FAI
I Had Trials Once is back again for another episode...This week Jordan & Gaz are joined by former Stockport, Rochdale, Rotherham, Reading, Cardiff, Bolton, Wolves, Wigan Sydney FC, Mumbai City & Hibernian forward...Adam Le Fondre!Adam sits down with the boys in the second part of the pod to discuss Neil Lennon's man management & initial love for Bolton Wanderers.Adam then openly discusses his difficult spells at Wolves and Cardiff after his return to Bolton collapsed as well as almost joining Rangers on a three year deal!Adam chats about the joys of returning to Bolton, David Wheater's WWE figures and THAT final day survival story.Finally, Adam speaks about how his move to Australia came about, Deciding between the MLS and A-League as well as his brief loan spell with Mumbai City in India before returning to the UK with Hibernian.
Scotland's Lyndon Dykes joins the Sportsound team, Germany-bound despite his injury woes. Neil Lennon explains why Romania is a good option. Plus what's next for Inverness?
Neil Lennon, Alan Rough, Tam McManus and Alison McConnell join Peter Martin to preview the men's and women's Scottish Cup Finals at Hampden this weekend, as well as to discuss the recently announced Scotland squad.
Neil Lennon, Tam McManus and Alan Rough join Peter Martin to look back on the weekend's Old Firm derby win for Celtic, where Rangers and Philippe Clement go from here and how the relegation play off battle will turn out.
Neil Lennon, Alan Rough and Tam McManus join Peter Martin on Friday's Football Show as they look ahead to the crunch Old Firm derby at Celtic Park, who will come out on top in the race for Europe and who will scoop the Scottish Football Writers' Player of the Year.
Steve Crossman rounds up the week's biggest European football stories, starting in Piraeus where Olympiakos became the first Greek club side for more than 50 years to reach a European final after knocking out Aston Villa.Greek football journalist Kostas Lianos gives his reaction alongside Ian Dennis, Neil Lennon and Rachel Corsie. Guillem Balague and Julien Laurens join Steve to reflect on the Champions League semi-final second legs that saw Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund book their places in the final, and Bayer Leverkusen scoring late against Roma to extend their unbeaten run. Plus, we're in Como where the club backed by Thierry Henry and Cesc Fabregas, are on the brink of promotion to Serie A under welsh manager, Osian Roberts.00:45 - Olympiakos 2-0 Aston Villa (6-2 agg) Reaction 03:38 - Kostas Lianos 13:53 - Unai Emery reaction 14:40 - Guillem and Julien join the pod 15:30 - Real Madrid – Bayern Munich reaction 21:20 - What has Bayern's Champions League run done for Tuchel? 24:18 - PSG – Borussia Dortmund reaction 31:52 - Bayer Leverkusen's unbeaten run continues 34:06 - Como on the brink of Serie A
Kerry Pollock is joined by Neil Lennon, Tam McManus and Alan Rough.
Here's another chance to hear my interview with Neil Lennon from season two.This second part is the audience Q&A section of the live fundraising event for Ardgowan Hospice organised by actor and friend of the Big Interview Martin Compston. There are great responses from Neil about player development and the most talented managers in football today, and a wonderful tribute to the late Tommy Burns.Subscribe to The Big Interview YouTube channel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here's another chance to hear my interview with Neil Lennon from season two.We recorded our first live event when Neil, then the Hibernian manager, joined us at Greenock Town Hall for a fundraising event for Ardgowan Hospice organised by screen star Martin Compston.In part one, you'll hear about Martin O'Neill dragging his Leicester City players to murder scenes, Noel Gallagher telling Neil off for misbehaving before an Oasis gig, encounters with Barcelona and much more.Subscribe to The Big Interview YouTube channel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Neil Lennon joins Peter Martin, Alan Rough and Alison McConnell to look back on the weekend's fiery Old Firm derby, they discuss who is now favourite for the Scottish Premiership title and if Dundee should face any punishment over the Dens Park pitch.
Neil Lennon, Tam McManus and Alan Rough join Peter Martin as they look ahead back on Scotland's defeat to the Netherlands, ahead to the clash against Northern Ireland, as well as discussing the backlash surrounding the row over a Rangers badge covering the Hearts emblem in the dressing room during the Sky Sports Cup Final.
Neil Lennon, Tam McManus, Alan Rough and Peter Martin look back at the weekend's Scottish Premiership action, including the circumstances surrounding Dundee's postponed match against Rangers.
Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs were BACK again this afternoon, for the podcast LIVE from the racing ground in Cheltenham. Welsh comedian Mike Bubbins and former Celtic manager Neil Lennon joined us. Our assistant producer also put on his first ever bet. Enjoy ! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Neil Lennon, Tam McManus, Alan Rough joined Peter Martin as they look back on the weekend's Scottish Premiership action as well as how the title race could pan out this season
Neil Lennon joins Peter Martin, Alan Rough and Tam McManus on Monday's Football Show.
Mark Chapman is joined by Theo Walcott, Neil Lennon & John Murray.They discuss Arsenal losing 1-0 in stoppage time to Porto in the Champions League, plus hear from Mikel Arteta.Liverpool go four points clear at the top of the Premier League after a 4-1 comeback win over Luton, with reaction from Jurgen Klopp.Plus Sir Jim Ratcliffe speaks for the first time since completing a deal to buy just over 27% of Manchester United.TIMECODES:00:17 – Arsenal stunned by Porto 17:04 – Liverpool go four points clear 27:20 – Sir Jim Ratcliffe speaks for the first time
Kelly Cates has all the reaction to Tuesday's Champions League games. Ian Dennis and Pat Nevin dissect where it all went wrong for Celtic as they were thrashed six nil by Atletico Madrid and hear Brendan Rodgers' thoughts on the red card. John Murray and Neil Lennon take us through Newcastle's two nil loss to Borussia Dortmund, denting their hopes of qualification. Plus Conor McNamara joins to chat Manchester City as they cruise past Young Boys to qualify for the knock-out stages with two games remaining. TOPICS: 1:10 Celtic 4:20 Brendan Rodgers 14:10 Manchester City 15:15 Pep Guardiola 21:10 Newcastle reaction 28:40 Alex Hurst Newcastle fan 32:10 Arsenal and United preview
Steve Crossman and guests react to Wednesday's EFL Cup ties. Neil Lennon and Ian Dennis are at St James' Park as Newcastle United beat Manchester City 1-0, we also hear from both Eddie Howe and Pep Guardiola. Stephen Kelly and Chris Wise were at the London Stadium where League One side Lincoln City were knocked out by West Ham. John Bennett watched Liverpool beat Leicester City 3-1 and he speaks to Jürgen Klopp. Chelsea get their first goal of October, as they beat Brighton 1-0. John Southall speaks with Mauricio Pochettino. Mark Scott joins from Arsenal's 1-0 win at Brentford and we hear from Mikel Arteta about the Aaron Ramsdale situation. We also react to the 4th round draw and the “tie of the round” Manchester United vs. Newcastle United. TIMECODES: 00:45 –Newcastle United 1-0 Manchester City 05:40 – Eddie Howe post-match interview 12:00 - West Ham 1-0 Luton 13:41 – Liverpool 3-1 Leicester 14:30 – Jürgen Klopp post-match 16:15 - Chelsea 1-0 Brighton 17:08 - Mauricio Pochettino post-match 20:28 – Brentford 0-1 Arsenal 21:03 – Mikel Arteta post-match interview 22:44 – Pep Guardiola post-match interview 24:15 – 4th round draw reaction
Mark Chapman, Rory Smith, Chris Sutton and Micah Richards are joined by Manchester City defender Nathan Aké after his side won the Premier League. They talk celebrations, the prospect of winning a treble and the moment Aké felt Manchester City would win the title. Neil Lennon and John Bennett join the pod from St James' Park after it was confirmed that Newcastle will play in the Champions League next season. Hear from Eddie Howe after his side drew with Leicester City. The panel talk La Liga and the racial abuse suffered by Vinicius Jr. as Real Madrid played Valencia. Plus, Nottingham Forest are a talking point after they secured Premier League safety over the weekend. TOPICS: 2.30 - Nathan Aké 16.00 - How does anyone stop Manchester City? 25.03 - Newcastle and Eddie Howe 28.09 - Leicester City 30.41 - Nottingham Forest 38.56 - Vinicius Jr
Steve Crossman is joined by Ali Bruce-Ball, Neil Lennon and Rob Green to discuss West Ham reaching their first European final since 1976. David Moyes' side won 1-0 on the night at AZ Alkmaar and 3-1 on aggregate in their Europa Conference League semi-final. West Ham fan Jess Baker-Smith also comes on to give her post-match reaction from the Netherlands, before the podcast moves on to Newcastle's thumping 4-1 Premier League victory over Brighton, with The Telegraph's Luke Edwards giving his take. Betty Glover gives us the story of a breathtaking game in which Sheffield Wednesday made history on the way to beating Peterborough United on penalties to make it through to the League One play-off final. TOPICS: 00:41 - West Ham 16:10 - Newcastle 22:00 - Sheffield Wednesday
Kelly Cates is joined by football correspondent John Murray, former England and Marseille midfielder Chris Waddle and former Celtic manager and Manchester City player Neil Lennon, who react to Manchester City's one-all draw in their Champions League semi-final first leg. The team are joined by Spanish football journalist Semra Hunter to dissect the match and look ahead to the second leg. The Athletic's Serie A writer and 5 Live Euro Leagues regular James Horncastle joins the team to preview AC Milan against Inter Milan in their semi-final. Also hear Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola's reaction to the draw as the focus turns to next week when City welcome Real Madrid to the Etihad. TOPICS: 06:03 Pep Guardiola 09:10 Haaland chat 12:10 Semra Hunter 20:50 Second leg 24:10 AC Milan V Inter Milan James Horncastle