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This week on That Peter Crouch Podcast, the boys get deep into the topic of loyalty—and all the chaos that comes with it in football. The lads unpack the messiest transfers, the fan backlash, the manager betrayals, and the true legends who stayed loyal to one badge their whole careers.From personal stories about Crouchy's days at Southampton and Portsmouth, to Sids' move from Reading to Chelsea, the lads lay it all out: when loyalty means staying, when it means going, and when the fans don't forgive. Plus, they shout out the proper one-club legends like Maldini, Totti, and Giggs—was their loyalty heroic or career-limiting?You'll also get outrageous stories about coins passed through the human body, bacon sandwiches thrown in anger, football kits as walking billboards, and a surprise battle of the lawns in suburban Lancashire…Chumbawamba 00:00:00 - Introduction00:05:16 – Loyalty in football.00:10:23 – Sids gets booed00:13:15 – Crouchy being one of the”Redknapp's Babes”00:17:00 – The Sol Campbell move that shook football.00:18:00 – Andy Cole's shocking transfer to Manchester United.00:23:03 – Discussion on one-club legends: Maldini, Giggs, Totti.00:25:11 – Crouchy reflects on modern players and staying loyal.00:28:12 – Fans' loyalty vs. clubs' decisions and price hikes.00:32:11 – Newcastle's Carabao Cup celebrations show true fan passion.00:47:13 – Throwback to old-school football gear and nostalgia.Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFULBvlxNWW8cWsrV6fGrcwFollow our Clips page https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLNBLB3xr3LyiyAkhZEtiAA For more Peter Crouch: Twitter - https://twitter.com/petercrouch Therapy Crouch - https://www.youtube.com/@thetherapycrouch For more Chris Stark Twitter - https://twitter.com/Chris_StarkInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrisstark/For more Steve Sidwell Twitter - https://twitter.com/sjsidwell Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevesidwell14 #PeterCrouch #ThatPeterCrouchPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Theo Delaney welcomes Simon Kanter, Sean Cook and Darren Rockman to catch up after both a promising game and a game in which we were described as ‘pathetic'… Join us for another therapy session. On April 30th The Spurs Show podcast is proud to present its final monthly live show at The Albany after five years of great guests and shows. The longest running Spurs podcast in the world will continue to present one off live shows but this is your chance to attend our final regular soiree in Centra London with a player who will be forever in our history- Tony Parks (1980-1988). Come and hear about that extraordinary glory glory Euro night at the Lane in 1984. Tickets here: https://tinyurl.com/4p8pvpk2 spursshow.net @spursshow Support us at season.spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production- contact us here too for show sponsorship playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2025 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave Jones is joined byJamie Redknapp and Steve Sidwell as Mikel Arteta's Arsenal side stutter in the Premier League again after a hard-fought draw against Brentford. Gabriel Martinelli believes Christian Norgaard's tackle on him, for which he was yellow-carded, could have broken his leg and deserved a red card. Arteta gives a cryptic answer on the incident while Redknapp and Sidwell give their opinions. Thomas Frank says he's so annoyed after conceding from an Arsenal corner.
What year is it we ask as Ireland are winning games, a boyhood Liverpool legend looks to leave his legacy behind and the German's are England's enemy once again.Heimir Halgrimmson's boys in green managed a second victory on the bounce as we beat Bulgaria 4-2 on aggregate in our Nations League playoff, and honestly, things are looking pretty good for once.As England kicked off their World Cup qualifiers with two wins and zero goals conceded, one famous manager from the past isn't buying it and isn't trusting this Tuchel fella one bit.Rumours are flying that Trent Alexander Arnold's move to Real Madrid is looking like more of a certainty by the day which has prompted some rather surprising criticsm, but why does Trent want to leave in the first place?In a week of cancelling, attempts to break the camels back with more straw, salutes and hot takes, one company has decided to just go for the forbidden collab.Support the showWant to support us and also get some sweet bonus exclusive pods? Head to patreon.com/nononsensepod where you can get access to:* Weekly Bonus Episodes! Midweek games, European games, it's all there folks!* A 20+ episode mini-pod called After The Nonsense where we chat everything except football* A full archive of all our bonus content in one handy to find spot!Retro Kits!Want a retro kit to show off your ball knowledge. Use this link and support the show!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to youhttps://www.classicfootballshirts.co.uk/?ref=nwuyn2q&cid=
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The SNF team analyse Wolves' 2-0 win against Aston Villa at Molineux, which lifted them out of the relegation zone. Jamie Redknapp thinks Marcus Rashford's possible loan move could be a massive risk for the club.
Kelly Cates is joined by Jamie Redknapp and Steve Sidwell as Joao Pedro's 'unusual' penalty secured Brighton a 1-1 draw at home to Arsenal, handing the Gunners another blow in the Premier League title race. Redknapp and Sidwell debate Brighton's controversial penalty against Arsenal and are critical of the Gunners' defensive pair Gabriel and William Saliba, labelling their defending as 'chaotic'. Mikel Arteta was left shocked by the decision.
Dave Jones presents Super Sunday from the Tottenham Hotspur stadium alongside Les Ferdinand, Jamie Redknapp, and Jamie Carragher and they analysed all the talking points from a very eventful game which saw league-leaders Liverpool score six times, which guaranteed them to be top of the table at Christmas. Redknapp described Liverpool's performance as ‘incredible' and said they exposed every weakness of Tottenham. Carragher agreed and felt the scoreline could have been much worse for the hosts. Trent Alexander-Arnold once again produced an eye-catching performance, and with the full-back's contract still to be resolved, Carra believes he would be remembered as one of the greats to play for the club if he does decide to stay at Anfield.Ange Postecoglou reacted after the match, saying it was a painful day for Spurs as they could not compete at the same level as the hosts. In contrast, Arne Slot was obviously delighted with his players' display and felt it was their best away performance of the season despite conceding three times. Pat Davison also speaks to goalscorer Mo Salah and Tottenham captain Son Heung-Min.
Jamie Redknapp and Lee Hendrie join David Jones to discuss Nottingham Forest's 2-1 comeback win over Aston Villa, which saw them move back into the Premier League's top four.
Kelly Cates was joined by Jamie Redknapp and Theo Walcott on Saturday Night Football and watched Arsenal travel to West Ham. The Gunners cut Liverpool's lead at the top of the table with their 5-2 win at the London stadium. Redknapp heaped praise on Bukayo Saka, saying that ‘his level is frightening' after the winger registered another two assists and a goal.Saka was named as player of the match and spoke to Natalie Gedra after the game, and said he takes ‘pleasure from creating and scoring but the greatest pleasure is to win'. There are also the postmatch views from both Mikel Arteta and Julen Lopetegui, who was critical of some of Anthony Taylor's refereeing decisions.
David Jones is joined by Graham Potter, Paul Merson and Jamie Redknapp as they discuss Arsenal's tense 1-1 draw at Chelsea, leaving both sides nine points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool.
Kelly Cates presents Saturday Night Football alongside Steph Houghton and Jamie Redknapp who discuss and analyse Brighton's dramatic comeback win against Manchester City at the Amex. The result means the champions' losing streak extends to four games in all competitions and is the first time this has happened under Pep Guardiola. The visitors led at half-time, but Redknapp described their second-half performance as one of the worst he has seen by a team managed by Guardiola.There is also reaction from goalscorer Matt O'Riley, who netted the winner on his Premier League debut after returning from injury. Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler hailed the impact his substitutes made on the match, while Pep Guardiola felt the club's injury list was a factor in their defeat on the South Coast.
Kelly Cates is joined by Jamie Redknapp and former Everton striker Louis Saha on Saturday Night Football, and they watched the Toffee's rescue a point against Fulham with a dramatic stoppage-time equaliser from substitute Beto. The draw means Everton's unbeaten run extends to five games and Redknapp believes the point keeps their momentum going and could be vital at the end of the season.Michael Keane and super-sub Beto give their reaction to Juliette Ferrington, and the Portuguese forward revealed it was an emotional moment for him to score after having a difficult period recently. Marco Silva also gives his post-match thoughts and felt the result was unfair on his players after the performance they produced. Sean Dyche said that despite being pleased with securing a point, the team's display was not close to the level he expects and demands.
David Jones presents Saturday Night Football alongside Jamie Redknapp and Theo Walcott who analyse Arsenal's 2-0 defeat to Bournemouth which sees their unbeaten start to the season come to an end. The visitors' efforts were not helped by William Saliba receiving a red card for denying a goalscoring opportunity in the first half. Redknapp felt Arsenal struggled all game but did praise Andoni Iraola for his tactics in what was a statement win for the Cherries. There is reaction from both dressing rooms with goalscorer Ryan Christie revealing he was delighted to get on the scoresheet after not doing so for a long time. A deflated Declan Rice said that there were no complaints about the result but insisted they cannot keep making mistakes. Mikel Arteta also reflected on the disappointing defeat by saying that two big errors cost him and his players.In the final part, Redknapp and Walcott give their views on the appointment of Thomas Tuchel as the new England manager.
Kelly Cates presents Super Sunday from Old Trafford and is joined by Jamie Redknapp, Darren Bent and Ashley Young who watched Tottenham comprehensively beat Manchester United 3-0. Gary Neville watched from the gantry as Spurs impressed and outclassed their opponents from the very start but United aided them with a lacklustre performance. Neville labelled the display as a ‘shocking and sobering day' for the club. Redknapp agreed and believes Man United's progression is going backwards, going on to say that ‘they're at rock bottom at the moment'.The hosts' task was made even more difficult when Bruno Fernandes was dismissed for a high challenge on James Maddison minutes before half-time. The Red Devils captain spoke after the match and felt the tackle did not warrant a red card by referee Chris Kavanagh but admitted that he had let his teammates down.There is also reaction from goalscorer Brennan Johnson and player of the match Micky van de Ven, as well as both managers. Ange Postecoglou hailed his players' performance, saying that they were a ‘joy to watch'. In contrast, Erik ten Hag conceded that Tottenham were the dominant side and his team were poor in possession. The United manager also avoided questions on whether the club is moving forward under his leadership, saying that 'it is not the time to talk about progression after such a defeat'.
Izzy Christiansen and Jamie Redknapp analyse the SNF clash between Wolves and Liverpool as Arne Slot's men moved to the top of the Premier League table. Redknapp thinks Liverpool were not at their best but win key in the season.
Jamie Redknapp and Izzy Christiansen react to Christopher Nkunku stepping off the bench and combining with debutant Jadon Sancho to deliver a 1-0 victory for Chelsea at Bournemouth.
Kelly Cates presents Super Sunday from Anfield alongside Jamie Redknapp, Jamie Carragher and Izzy Christiansen who watched Arne Slot's first home match as Liverpool manager in their 2-0 win against Brentford. Goals from Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah secured the points for the hosts in what was a comfortable victory and Redknapp says it's been a great start for the new boss but the transition from Jurgen Klopp to Arne Slot will take time and needs patience. There is also reaction from captain Virgil van Dijk who says he is calm about his future despite entering the final year of his contract. Arne Slot gives his postmatch thoughts and praised the defensive performance and felt Brentford could not cope with Liverpool as the game progressed. Thomas Frank also conceded that Liverpool were the better team and deserved the win.There was controversy in the earlier game between Bournemouth and Newcastle as Dango Ouattara's injury-time winner was ruled out for handball and Carra labeled the decision as ‘terrible' saying that there is no way the VAR can factually determine it comes off Ouattara's arm.
David Jones presents the first Saturday Night Football of the 2024/25 season from the London Stadium alongside Izzy Christiansen and Jamie Redknapp, who watched West Ham host Aston Villa. The Hammers tried to sign Villa forward Jhon Duran earlier in the transfer window, and he came off the bench to score the visitors' winner in their 2-1 victory. Christiansen and Redknapp praised the forward for his impact and believe he has underlined his importance to Unai Emery ahead of a busy calendar that includes their Champions League campaign. There is also reaction from Amadou Onana, who opened the scoring for the Villans on his debut for the club, as well as both Julen Lopetegui and Unai Emery.
David Jones presents the first Saturday Night Football of the 2024/25 season from the London Stadium alongside Izzy Christiansen and Jamie Redknapp, who watched West Ham host Aston Villa. The Hammers tried to sign Villa forward Jhon Duran earlier in the transfer window, and he came off the bench to score the visitors' winner in their 2-1 victory. Christiansen and Redknapp praised the forward for his impact and believe he has underlined his importance to Unai Emery ahead of a busy calendar that includes their Champions League campaign. There is also reaction from Amadou Onana, who opened the scoring for the Villans on his debut for the club, as well as both Julen Lopetegui and Unai Emery.
In an exclusive interview, Will caught up with former West Ham player and manager, Harry Redknapp, ahead of the new season. In this short but sweet chat, Redknapp gives his views on Julen Lopetegui, West Ham's summer transfer business, his views on Mohammed Kudus and what he's expecting to see from the Hammers in 24/25. Redknapp then goes on to tell us a hilarious story about the time he thought he'd bumped into Slaven Bilic at the airport and explains what it was like managing legend Paolo Di Canio. This one is well worth a listen! Remember, if you love what we do, please leave us a nice review on whatever platform you're listening on. It helps us more than you know and allows us to be found by new listeners, helping us grow even more!
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Over the next few weeks we'll bring you some of the best moments from the Football's Greatest series so far. This episode focusses on the greatest managers. James Milner recalls the change at Liverpool from Brendan Rodgers to Jurgen Klopp, his first impressions of the German and their conversation about converting him into a full back. Gordon Strachan discusses Sir Alex Ferguson's impact at Aberdeen, his desire to win above all else, how the players were afraid to get injured because of the consequences, and what it was like to be the target of the manager's anger. German legend Michael Ballack talks about the charisma of Jose Mourinho and how he got his Chelsea players to follow him. Paul Merson compares the qualities of George Graham and Harry Redknapp, how Redknapp could be tougher than you think and the hilarious conversation that persuaded him to drop a division to go to Fratton Park. ANNOUNCEMENT: Coming soon - Football's Greatest: Eras with Nicky Butt and Paul Scholes. Join the pair as they take you inside one of the most dominant periods ever seen in the Premier League. Expect tales about Sir Alex Ferguson, Eric Cantona and David Beckham, the rivalries and the inside track on some of the biggest games and players from the 90s and 00s. Follow Football's Greatest and join in the debate: YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@footballsgreatestpod Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/footballsgreatestpod Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ftblsgreatest TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@footballsgreatestpod Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/footballsgreatestpod Football's Greatest is a Folding Pocket production with BBC Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kelly Cates is joined by Jamie Redknapp and Micah Richards who watched Manchester City close the gap on league-leaders Arsenal with their comprehensive 5-1 win against Wolves. There is reaction from Erling Haaland, who netted four goals, as well as Pep Guardiola and Gary O'Neil. Redknapp and Richards also assess the title race run-in and give their views on where it can be won or lost for both Arsenal and Manchester City.
Jamie Redknapp and Phil Jagielka reflect on Everton's 1-0 win over Brentford, which confirmed they can't be relegated from the Premier League this season. Hear from James Tarkowski, Idrissa Gueye, Sean Dyche and Thomas Frank after Everton leapfrogged Brentford in the table. Redknapp and Jagielka also debate Ivan Toney and Jarrad Branthwaite's hopes of making England's Euros squad before discussing who will join Everton and Brentford in avoiding relegation.
Jamie Redknapp and Theo Walcott join Kelly Cates on Saturday Night Football, and they analyse Arsenal's crucial 2-0 win against Wolves at Molineux which sees them return to the top of the Premier League. After a difficult week, the Gunners responded with a professional performance in their league campaign, which Redknapp feels is their biggest win due to the current circumstances.There is also reaction from scorers Leandro Trossard and Martin Odegaard, while Mikel Arteta and Gary O'Neil also give their opinions on the match.
Bruno Fernandes twice hauled Manchester United level at Bournemouth as Erik ten Hag's side grabbed a barely-deserved 2-2 draw that further decreases their Champions League hopes. Hear analysis from Jamie Redknapp and Izzy Christiansen plus reaction from Dominic Solanke, Andoni Iraola and Erik ten Hag.
Jamie Redknapp and Dion Dublin dissect Manchester United's 1-1 draw with Brentford in the Premier League as both pundits slam the effort levels of Erik ten Hag's side. Plus, hear from both managers after Kristoffer Ajer's 99th-minute equaliser salvaged a 1-1 draw for the Bees in a thrilling finale.
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Inside Arsenal with Charles Watts: The latest Arsenal news and transfer stories
Hello everyone and welcome back to Inside Arsenal.In today's show I take a look at what Edu has had to say following the Champions League quarter-final draw and also share how you have been responding to the news that Arsenal will face Bayern Munich. I also respond to comments made by Harry Redknapp about Ben White and look at the hectic fixture schedule now facing Arsenal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dave Jones presents Saturday Night Football alongside Jamie Redknapp and Izzy Christiansen and they analyse the five-goal thriller from The City Ground as Newcastle got a very entertaining win against Nottingham Forest. The hosts were denied a contentious penalty appeal after Taiwo Awoniyi collided with Martin Dubravka, and Redknapp felt Newcastle ‘got away with one' as he believed the spot-kick should have been awarded.There is also post-match reaction from player of the match Bruno Guimaraes after he scored his double, as well as both managers, Nuno Espirito Santo and Eddie Howe. In the final part of the show, the trio react to Bayer Leverkusen's 3-0 win against Bayern Munich in a huge result in the Bundesliga title race. Redknapp was impressed by their performance and backed Xabi Alonso to replace Jurgen Klopp when he steps down at the end of the season.
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Kelly Cates is joined by Jamie Redknapp and Izzy Christiansen to look back on a stunning win for Fulham, as they come from behind to beat Arsenal 2-1 at Craven Cottage, denying the Gunners the chance to return to the top of the Premier League. Hear from Fulham's match winner Bobby De Cordova-Reid and Player of the Match Tom Cairney, as well as Arsenal's Declan Rice. Plus, we speak to both managers Marco Silva and Mikel Arteta.
Dave Jones is joined by Jamie Redknapp, Gary Neville and Michael Dawson to analyse an historic 2-1 win for Nottingham Forest over Manchester United. Forest took the lead through Nicolas Dominguez, before Marcus Rashford levelled for United. But a late strike from Morgan Gibbs-White sealed all three points for the home side. Hear from Forest hero Gibbs-White, as well as both managers Nuno Espirito Santo and Erik ten Hag. Plus, don't miss our verdict on a sorry end to 2023 for Manchester United. For more analysis of this match, download The Gary Neville Podcast from Sky Sports.
Dave Jones is joined by Theo Walcott and Jamie Redknapp to analyse Liverpool's 1-1 draw against Arsenal at Anfield.Hear from Bukayo Saka, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jurgen Klopp and Mikel Arteta after the Gunners confirm their position as the Premier League leaders at Christmas.
Kelly Cates is joined by Jamie Redknapp and Les Ferdinand as a depleted Newcastle saw their seven-match unbeaten Premier League run ended at Bournemouth as Dominic Solanke's second-half double gave the home side a deserved 2-0 win. Eddie Howe concedes it was a game too far while Andoni Iraola hails the victory as Bournemouth's best performance of the season.
Kelly Cates is joined by Jamie Redknapp and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink to discuss Manchester United's hard-fought win at Sheffield United on an emotional evening for the visitors, with news breaking earlier in the day that club legend Sir Bobby Charlton had died at the age of 86.
David Jones is joined by Jamie Redknapp and Shay Given to Saturday's Premier League action including Callum Wilson's penalty that secured a 1-0 win for Newcastle against Brentford. And Jamie Redknapp was full of praise for Roberto De Zerbi and his Brighton side following their convincing win over Manchester United Utd at Old Trafford.
Kelly Cates is joined by Karen Carney and Jamie Redknapp as they analyse Brighton's 3-1 win against Newcastle at the Amex, which saw Evan Ferguson score his first Premier League hat-trick. Redknapp believes the eighteen-year-old has elements of all the great Premier League strikers and has no doubt that he will be a superstar. Newcastle suffered their third straight defeat and Redknapp feels something is not quite right with their midfield, suggesting that Sean Longstaff could help resolve that potential problem.Player of the match Evan Ferguson and Billy Gilmour, who also impressed, give their reaction after the win. Both managers also give their views with Roberto De Zerbi hailing the win as one of his best as a manager, whilst Eddie Howe felt the scoreline was not a fair reflection of his players' performance but did concede that they are having an issue with converting the chances they create.In the final part, Carney and Redknapp look ahead to the Super Sunday match between old foes, Arsenal and Manchester United as well as reflecting on some of the earlier results that happened on Saturday.
David Jones is joined by Jamie Redknapp and Izzy Christiansen to analyse Saturday night's clash as West Ham surged to the top of the Premier League with a tactically astute 3-1 win over Brighton.
Kelly Cates presents the first Saturday Night Football of the 2023/24 season alongside Jamie Redknapp, Andros Townsend and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink who witnessed Newcastle produce an impressive 5-1 victory against Aston Villa at a raucous St. James' Park.Redknapp was particularly impressed by Sandro Tonali's instant impact in Newcastle's midfield and said "It was one of the most impressive debuts from a midfielder I've seen in this league”. Townsend singled out Anthony Gordon, who was also instrumental for the Magpies, and he feels the winger has got his confidence back after helping the England Under-21's win the European Championship's in the summer.The trio also discuss Harry Kane's transfer to Bayern Munich and whether it was the right move for the England striker.Alexandar Isak, who was another player to shine for the hosts with two goals, gives his post-match thoughts as well as both managers, Eddie Howe and Unai Emery.
Kelly Cates is joined by Jamie Redknapp and Chris Houghton in the studio to analyse Newcastle's impressive 4-1 win over Brighton at home that sees them being one win away from securing a Champions League spot next season. The studio panel also discussed how well Arsenal have done to push Manchester City all the way and the regelation run in as we near the last few games of the season.
Micah Richards, Jamie Redknapp & Jamie Carragher look back on all the Premier League action on Saturday. Carragher thinks Mo Salah is a Liverpool all-time great after his record-breaking goal secured the win over Brentford. Man City were on course for a comfortable victory over Leeds until hat-trick-hunting captain Gundogan took a penalty, ahead of Erling Haaland, and hit the post. Jamie Carragher says he was amazed the record-breaking marksman didn't take the pen when City were only 2-nil up.
Graeme Souness, Robbie Keane, and Jamie Redknapp think Diogo Joto should've received a red card for his challenge on Oliver Skipp during the thriller between Liverpool and Spurs, Jota went on to clinch the game for the Reds. The trio also analyse how Manchester City leapfrogging Arsenal with a hard-fought 2-1 victory against Fulham where Erling Haaland equalled the record for the most Premier League goals. And, after being a regular for over a decade, Graeme Souness steps down as a Sky Sports pundit.
Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp joins Peter Smith on the Essential Football Podcast to reflect on Manchester City's potentially title-race defining win over Arsenal on Wednesday night, analysing what set City apart, discussing what hope Arsenal may have of another twist – and why he reckons Kevin De Bruyne ranks as the Premier League's best-ever midfielder. Former Liverpool and Tottenham captain Redknapp also has his say on those two clubs ahead of their meeting at Anfield, with the Reds finding some late-season form and Tottenham picking themselves up under interim boss Ryan Mason. The next steps for both those clubs and how they can be a force next season is on the agenda.
Dave Jones presents ‘Premier League Live' alongside Jamie Redknapp and Jobi McAnuff as they watched Newcastle thrash West Ham at the London Stadium to enhance their hopes of a top four finish. Both Redknapp and McAnuff praised Eddie Howe and feel he is getting all the big decisions right at the moment. Redknapp believes the momentum is with the Magpies and they are favourites to ensure a Champions League place ahead of both Manchester United and Tottenham.There is also reaction from goal scorer Callum Wilson as well as Eddie Howe, who felt Newcastle were not at their best but were clinical in front of goal. Declan Rice spoke after the match too and admitted West Ham's performance was nowhere near the standard it should be at, whilst David Moyes still feels he has the backing of the board despite the league position the Hammers find themselves in.
Kelly Cates is joined by Shay Given, Jamie Redknapp and Gary Neville as they witnessed Newcastle convincingly beat Manchester United 2-0, with the result moving the hosts above the visitors in the Premier League table. Neville reflected and said that there are worrying signs that Man Utd are not good enough in the big matches and they thoroughly deserved to lose at St. James' Park. Redknapp feels United are still missing some key players in the midfield and attacking areas, and Neville agreed by saying that Erik Ten Hag was not backed by the board in January.The trio also react to the news that broke earlier in the day that Brendan Rodgers left Leicester City by mutual consent. Shay Given feels Rodgers was not supported by the owners at the club in the previous two transfer windows and that contributed to the outcome. Rafa Benitez has been linked to take over at the King Power stadium, but Neville doesn't believe that would be a good appointment for the club. There is also reaction from both dressing rooms including a damning verdict by Manchester United defender Luke Shaw.
Jamie Redknapp and Karen Carney join David Jones to analyse Chelsea's 2-2 draw with Everton at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League, both managers give their reaction to Sky Sports following the draw and an emotional Antonio Conte slams the performance of his players in their 3-3 draw at Southampton, Redknapp and Carney discuss what's next for the Spurs boss.