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Thursday's #OTBAM podcast has landed - We're talking Haaland vs. Mbappe, and Football with Daniel Harris. There's Champions League with Phil Egan, Golf with John Duggan, Racing with Thom Malone, GAA with Laois boss Mike Quirke and the OTB TV picks with Sue Murphy. Timestamps below. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am. - 01:00 - Kick off with Eoin Sheahan and Shane Hannon - Haaland vs. Mbappe, where to next? - 12:10 - Champions League and sports news with Phil Egan. - 19:20 - Pep's City, Haaland's future, the new Ferguson documentary with Daniel Harris. - 43:30 - Life as a GAA coach in 2021, with Mike Quirke (of the Mike Quirke podcast) - 1:05:50 - Sports News, legendary commentators and Golf tips with John Duggan. - 1:31:00 - Cheltenham Countdown with Thom Malone. - 1:47:00 - OTB TV Picks with Sue Murphy - Pele, Disney Starz, the US Office and True Detective. Have you got anything for the OTB AM agenda this week? Let us know in the live comments or Whatsapp the show at 087 9 180180, or email AM@offtheball.com! SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #MadeOfWhatMatters
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Alan Smith joins Peter Smith on this week's Pitch to Post Preview Podcast to discuss Pep Guardiola's new Man City contract, Tottenham's title hopes and what's going wrong at Arsenal. Plus, Sky Sports News reporter Vinny O'Connor has the latest on Liverpool's growing injury list ahead of their clash with Leicester, and his colleague Mark McAdam lifts the lid on Southampton's strong start to the season. Plus Sky Sports football journalist Ron Walker talks Leicester and West Ham, and makes his Pitch for what will happen in the Premier League this weekend.
Liverpool head to Manchester City having already taken their Premier League crown and now aiming to steal their place in the record books. Join Guy Clarke for the latest instalment of Behind Enemy Lines as we speak with the Manchester Evening News' senior football writer Tyrone Marshall. Ahead of kick-off, City's blushes in conceding the title at Chelsea and their soft underbelly at the heart of defence are both examined, as well as their switch of focus to the FA Cup and Champions League, before discussing the re-build needed at the Etihad. Enjoy.The Liverpool Echo sends a twice-daily Liverpool FC bulletin out via email with the all latest news, views and analysis from Anfield. Sign up for this service here: https://communicatoremail.com/F/QvfUCndgGDRHFbKqw0Z7Ip/Want to leave a message to Jurgen Klopp's title winners? If you do, let us know where in the world you celebrated Liverpool's Premier League victory here: https://liverpoolchampions2020.liverpoolecho.co.uk/ Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-TbqyJWlhRPedk-if0rKtw?view_as=subscriberVisit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fcDownload our Liverpool FC app for free: Apple – https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/lfc-echo/id1255495425 Android – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirror.liverpoolfc
Welcome to a new episode of Between the Lines. Our guest this week is Pete Burns, MD of Polaris Publishing, who have a growing list of authors including Tom English, Nick Cain, Stuart Barnes and Seth Burkett. Polaris brought out Matt Jansen's brilliant autobiography last year and we also co-published our Pep's City title with them in 2019.In this episode, we discuss how COVID-19 has impacted sports publishing. As Pete says, the cost of the pandemic could be severe for publishers and booksellers in an increasingly challenging industry. Here, Pete explains his own strategy for surviving the crisis, by supporting writers and tailoring his list to suit the shifting landscape.Polaris PublishingBuy Pep's CitySign up to BackPage mailing list See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Craig, Keeshaanan & Nicolas join Ross to lookback at Sunday'e Carabao Cup final between Man City and Aston Villa. How good are Pep's City boys compared to the great Liverpool, Man United & Arsenal sides? Also, Liverpool are defeated by Watford. Surely it was just a blip? Spurs lost to Wolves at home whilst Everton & MAn United share the points. Includes Winners & Losers and a midweek preview.
Craig, Keeshaanan & Nicolas join Ross to lookback at Sunday'e Carabao Cup final between Man City and Aston Villa. How good are Pep's City boys compared to the great Liverpool, Man United & Arsenal sides? Also, Liverpool are defeated by Watford. Surely it was just a blip? Spurs lost to Wolves at home whilst Everton & MAn United share the points. Includes Winners & Losers and a midweek preview.
Howard Hockin and Sam Lee interview Pol Ballus, the co-author of a new book on Manchester City - Pep's City: The Making Of A Superteam. Out October 24th.
Johnny Burrow cuts through the noise of the transfer silly season to tell you which players your club ACTUALLY might sign. In this episode, Maguire to United looks nailed on, Dani Alves could be rejoining a former boss and Joelinton would look great in black and white. Plus: the subtle importance of the buy back clause.
Kelly Cates is joined by Shay Given and Jamie Carragher to discuss Manchester City's win over Newcastle in the Premier League.
The boys are back with two returning guests Basil & Wale to talk about Pep's City, the Griezman blackface & to quash the Twitter beef
This week on Defending in Numbers, our host Rob Armstrong is joined by Carl Anka and James Benge. The lads make bold claims about the brilliance of Pep's City, reflect on Icardi's derby heroics, and lament England's second-tier status.
Rog and Davo break down Arsenal's draw at Chelsea, Wazza's return to Old Trafford, and a robotic performance from Pep's City side. Plus, a musical number at the end.
46thEpi - GW22 - Hazardous Kun selection The past weekend offered some absolute batterings in the BPL and Pep's City side are smarting from an Evertonian lesson. Should you keep hold of Kun or are there better priced options available? Everyone has sat up and taken note of an ever more impressive Spurs side who put 4 past West Brom. Will Kane and co carry on this form against City? Special guest Az, writer for FPL Scout and Twitter community regular, offers some great views and one or two differentials that your resident surgeons had not considered! Is Costa worth backing? Are Saints the same team to rely on defensively? Is Antonio a low cost must have in midfield? Can you rely on Coutinho to quickly return to form? All this is discussed and your social media questions and our cup competition winner announced on this week's edition of the Fantasy Football Surgery Podcast! #upthepod Please join the Fantasy Football Surgery Podcast league 17603-6718 www.fantasyfootballsurgery.com www.facebook.com/fantasyfootballsurgery Twitter - @FF_Surgery Email - ffsurgerypodcast@yahoo.com
Thomas and Marc discuss the weekend's results. What does Chelsea's dominant win mean for the title race? What has Mourinho gotten wrong tactically with Manchester United? Have teams figured out Pep's City side? Who is the favorite to win the league now? All of this and more on The EiF Podcast.
Marc and Thomas recap this weekend's Premier League action. Who impressed them the most? Where is Conte wrong with the Chelsea lineup? Can anyone stop Pep's City side? All of this and more on The EiF Podcast.