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Jamie Redknapp, Daniel Sturridge and Roy Keane discuss Chelsea's 3-1 win over Liverpool to boost their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League. Cole Palmer starred for Enzo Maresca's side as he ended a three month long goal drought with a late penalty before htiting back at internet trolls while speaking to Sky Sports' Patrick Davison.
Vicky Gomersall is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and Chief Football Writer for The Independent Miguel Delaney to reflect on the weekend's sporting action.We begin with Champions Liverpool, and Miguel praises a free-scoring season for them, with a points tally that could amount to over 90, and an impressive ability to keep their key players fit.Next to Manchester United, after a statement win midweek against Athletic Bilbao. Darren applauds an ‘outstanding' Bruno Fernandes, helping United remain the only unbeaten English team in Europe this season.Elsewhere, Harriet Prior sits down with Bruno Guimaraes to talk his Olympics win, lifting his first domestic trophy with Newcastle and future ambitions with club and country. Miguel sees Newcastle finishing in the top five, despite a tough final few fixtures, but who else will finish in the Premier League's top five?We end with two interviews; Arne Slot talks with Patrick Davison about the emotions of winning the title and playing with slightly less risk than his predecessor Klopp, whilst Natalie Gedra meets Enzo Maresca to reflect on his debut season at Chelsea and the target of that top five finish. Running Order:1min Liverpool Worthy Champions15mins United Unbeaten in Europe24mins Guimaraes Interview28mins Top 5 Race37mins Slot Interview51mins Maresca Interview
Vicky Gomersall is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and Sky Sports News reporter Paul Gilmore to reflect on the weekend's sporting action.We begin with Liverpool, praising Arne Slot, as he becomes the fifth Premier League manager to win the league in their first season; is it one of the best debut campaigns we've seen?Next to Crystal Palace's triumph at Wembley. Darren calls Palace's performance outstanding, as they won the club's third FA Cup semi final and get one step closer to silverware.Elsewhere, Johnny Phillips sits down with Ange Postecoglou and chats about staying united during a difficult season for Tottenham, coping with pressures, and the hope of a Europa League win.Finally, Patrick Davison meets Alisson to talk about change after the Klopp era, and a first season playing under Arne Slot. We discuss whether Alisson is currently the best keeper in the world. Running Order:1min Slot's Debut Campaign22min Palace's Triumph at Wembley35mins Ange Exclusive43mins Alisson Interview
Dave Jones presents Super Sunday from the Etihad Stadium and is joined by Roy Keane, Daniel Sturridge, Micah Richards, and Jamie Carragher, who analyse and discuss Liverpool's 2-0 victory against Manchester City which sees the league-leaders move eleven points clear and close in on the Premier League title. Carra believes the title race is now over, saying ‘no one is catching them'.There is also reaction from both goalscorers, Mohamed Salah and Dominik Szoboszlai, with the former reiterating his hunger to win another title at Anfield. Arne Slot and Pep Guardiola also give their postmatch thoughts to Patrick Davison.
Vicky Gomersall is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and Sky Sports News Senior Reporter Melissa Reddy.We start by looking at the importance of Arsenal v Liverpool and the broader title-race; Natalia Gedra interviews Arne Slot, Patrick Davison sits down with David Raya and Harriet Prior has a chat with Trent Alexander-Arnold.Also, Darren questions Enzo Maresca's public openness regarding the comments on Reece James' leadership qualities. Finally, we have a look at the Ballon D'Or ceremony; Darren talks highly of odds-on favourite Vinicius Jr, believing the young Madrid star will win, despite the racial abuse he has experienced.
Dave Jones presents Super Sunday and is joined by Graeme Souness, Robbie Keane and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink as they witnessed Tottenham climb into the top four with their 2-0 win against West Ham which meant the Hammers remain in the bottom three. Souness felt West Ham never took the game to Spurs and that was highlighted by only having a single shot on target. Son Heung-min ended his goal drought when he netted the hosts' second goal after coming off the bench to replace Richarlison who's struggles continued, but Hasselbaink feels the Brazilian will come good but needs time to settle and progress at the club.The trio also debate if West Ham have enough to stay up this season, whether Tottenham can maintain their push for a top four finish despite an inconsistent campaign so far and also reflect on Manchester United's 3-0 win against Leicester City earlier in the day. There is reaction from both dressing rooms with Ben Davies, Son Heung-min and Declan Rice speaking to Patrick Davison as well as both Cristian Stellini and David Moyes giving their post-match thoughts.
Erik ten Hag's side travelled to Brentford on Saturday for our first away fixture of the season, looking to bounce back from the home defeat to Brighton just six days prior. Unfortunately, things didn't turn out the way we wanted, and United were defeated 4-0 by the Bees. Here, Sam Homewood, Stewart Gardner, Danny Webber and Ben Thornley talk you through the day, with comments from fans at the ground and Sky Sports reporter Patrick Davison. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Patrick Davison grew up on a bike, exploring his neighborhood with family and friends. But as he grew older, he began to forget the simple joy of seeing the world on two wheels. Years later, he rediscovers a lost love and finds a new love on the trails.
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The Athletic's Adam Hurrey, Charlie Eccleshare and David Walker convene the Adjudication Panel once more. On the agenda this week: A potential world record for “fans counting out how long a goalkeeper is holding the ball”, the enduring ding-dong battle that is Pep Guardiola vs Sky's Patrick Davison, Romelu Lukaku's implausible plant-based protein promo patter, how a team "takes the sting out of a game" and excruciating football-crossover scenes from the Australian Open tennis. Meanwhile, the panel enjoy Paul Merson artfully mangling an old cliché and guess how much Phil Dowd's referee shirt from the 2010 Carling Cup final is going for on eBay
Gary Neville sits down with Patrick Davison to look back at his debut appearance on Monday Night Football in 2011, which featured a mix of wardrobe malfunctions, mispronounced names, involuntary twitches and unorthodox interviewing techniques.
In the latest Off Script, Graeme Souness speaks candidly with Patrick Davison about his Old Firm memories, and the difficulty of being a player-manager.
Discussion of the results of the 2019 Seven Day Roguelike Challenge, with Darren Grey, Tone, Andre Odendaal, Patrick Davison and Lachlan Kingsford (www.nerdygentleman.com).Read more »
This week Arlo White, NBC's lead football commentator talks about describing the beautiful game for an emerging American audience! Plus Sky Sports inquisitor Patrick Davison on grilling Maurizio Sarri in the aftermath of Chelsea's defeat to Manchester City. Also where does the phrase hat trick come from? Where did Michelle find Graham Potter's Dad? And why did Crook tell Sir Alex how to spell his own name??? Its all on this weeks bumper edition of All Football Commentators are Geeks!
In this week's episode special guest Patrick Davison returns! We discuss the FBI's Hardest Partier's list, how Andrew WK is actually Menudo, ebola in NYC, the War on Christmas, Warhammer 40k, and, of course, it's actually about ethics in games journalism.
Patrick Davison stops by and we spend almost the entire episode talking about gender identity politics.