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James Richardson and Team Totally are here every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, with all the football news you need to know - and plenty that you don’t.
On Monday, we review all the weekend’s action.
On Tuesday, it’s the Euro crew with James Horncastle and Raphael Honigstein looking at matters across the continent.
On Thursday, Duncan Alexander brings the silliness and numbers.
Listen to the full episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your audio.
On Monday, we review all the weekend’s action.
On Tuesday, it’s the Euro crew with James Horncastle and Raphael Honigstein looking at matters across the continent.
On Thursday, Duncan Alexander brings the silliness and numbers.
Listen to the full episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your audio.
Man City win the title race as Klopp and De Zerbi exit English football
Listen to the audio version of the Totally Football Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or by following this link: theathletic.lnk.to/totallyYT
Man City make light work of West Ham at the Etihad to confirm their 4th league title in a row. Hear why City have had to dig deeper than we give them credit for. Plus, an emotional goodbye for Jurgen Klopp at Anfield and Roberto De Zerbi decides to leave Brighton. Will we see managerial changes at Chelsea and Man United this summer too?
Jimbo welcomes Tim Spiers, JJ Bull and Matt Davies-Adams into the studio after the final day of a record-breaking Premier League season.
00:00:00 Intro
00:03:45 Man City are champions
00:14:16 Arsenal & Mikel Arteta
00:19:18 Jurgen Klopp’s Anfield farewell
00:23:12 Brighton v Man United
00:27:27 WSL: Chelsea crowned champions
00:30:07 Pochettino & Chelsea
00:35:08 PL results
00:38:40 Final comments on the PL
00:39:30 EFL play off finals
00:42:20 Final comments
The Totally Football Show is with you three times a week, giving you all the football news you need to know - and plenty that you don't. We've got views, stats and analysis from the very best football writers around. It's smart, it's funny, and it's totally free - so listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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#mancity #liverpool #premierleague
Man City make light work of West Ham at the Etihad to confirm their 4th league title in a row. Hear why City have had to dig deeper than we give them credit for. Plus, an emotional goodbye for Jurgen Klopp at Anfield and Roberto De Zerbi decides to leave Brighton. Will we see managerial changes at Chelsea and Man United this summer too?
Jimbo welcomes Tim Spiers, JJ Bull and Matt Davies-Adams into the studio after the final day of a record-breaking Premier League season.
00:00:00 Intro
00:03:45 Man City are champions
00:14:16 Arsenal & Mikel Arteta
00:19:18 Jurgen Klopp’s Anfield farewell
00:23:12 Brighton v Man United
00:27:27 WSL: Chelsea crowned champions
00:30:07 Pochettino & Chelsea
00:35:08 PL results
00:38:40 Final comments on the PL
00:39:30 EFL play off finals
00:42:20 Final comments
The Totally Football Show is with you three times a week, giving you all the football news you need to know - and plenty that you don't. We've got views, stats and analysis from the very best football writers around. It's smart, it's funny, and it's totally free - so listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Thumbnail: Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA / Contributor
#mancity #liverpool #premierleague
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Farewell Jurgen Klopp, goodbye Premier League season and so long VAR?
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Listen to the audio version of the Totally Football Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or by following this link: theathletic.lnk.to/totallyYT Jimbo is joined in the studio by Duncan Alexander, Charlie Eccleshare and Sasha Goryunov to talk about all the midweek action in the Premier League, as well as the leaving legacy that is Jurgen Klopp. After 9 years at the helm, Klopp has his last game this ...
Mbappe says goodbye to PSG, Bologna say hello to the Champions League
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Listen to the audio version of the Totally Football Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or by following this link: theathletic.lnk.to/totallyYT Jimbo is joined by James Horncastle, Julien Laurens, Alvaro Romeo and Seb Stafford-Bloor as the European season reaches its exciting conclusion. Leverkusen make it 50 unbeaten while Atalanta appear to be peaking ahead of their Europa League final meeting. A...
Arsenal take the title race to the final day as Man City head to Spurs
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Listen to the audio version of the Totally Football Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or by following this link: theathletic.lnk.to/totallyYT Jimbo welcomes Daniel Storey, Adrian Clarke and JJ Bull into the pod after the penultimate weekend of this Premier League season. A nervy Arsenal rely on their defensive steel to overcome Arsenal at Old Trafford, guaranteeing the title race will go down to ...
Real Madrid set up Dortmund final as Arsenal face their Old Trafford hoodoo
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Listen to the audio version of the Totally Football Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or by following this link: theathletic.lnk.to/totallyYT The Champions League final is now set. Real Madrid will take on Dortmund after their thrilling victory over Bayern. But, with Borussia pulling out upset after upset this tournament, can Ancelotti’s men make it 15 European titles for the Los Blancos? In the ...
Champions League semi-final preview
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Listen to the audio version of the Totally Football Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or by following this link: theathletic.lnk.to/totallyYT Matt Davies-Adams is in the Euro hot seat alongside Julien Laurens, Alvaro Romeo, Seb Stafford-Bloor and James Horncastle as the continental competitions reach their climax. Real Madrid are champions of La Liga and are now looking to add the Champions Leagu...
Tottenham taken apart by Liverpool as Ipswich join the elite
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Listen to the audio version of the Totally Football Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or by following this link: theathletic.lnk.to/totallyYT Matt Davies-Adams welcomes Carl Anka, Tim Spiers and Jordan Campbell into the studio after a big weekend for determining the line-up of next season’s Premier League. Tottenham’s Champions League hopes are almost over after a 4th defeat in a row against Live...
Sancho shines in the UCL, plus the next chapter in the title race
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Listen to the audio version of the Totally Football Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or by following this link: theathletic.lnk.to/totallyYT Advantage Dortmund, as the German side go into their Champions League second leg a goal ahead against PSG. But can Dortmund go all the way? Or will the hunt for European glory be able to push Mbappé and his team into the final? With Jimbo away, Straight Out...
Va-Va-Voom! Tom Williams talks modern French football
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Tom Williams has written a fantastic new book all about French football from the 1980s to the present day, and he popped by the Totally studios to tell Iain Macintosh - and, by extension, you, dear listener - all about it. So plump up a cushion and brace yourself for tales of Marseilles-era Chris Waddle, Jean-Pierre Papin, Bernard Tapie, Basile Boli, Guy Roux, Claude Bez, PSG's multiple Europea...
Could PSG finally realise their Champions League dreams?
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Listen to the audio version of the Totally Football Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or by following this link: theathletic.lnk.to/totallyYT Jimbo has James Horncastle and Julien Laurens in the studio with Alvaro Romeo and Seb Stafford-Bloor on the line to look ahead to of the Champions League semi-finals. Can Dortmund do the unthinkable against a PSG side who have just claimed Ligue 1? The othe...
Arsenal’s stressful win and Salah’s spat with Klopp
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Arsenal’s stressful win and Salah’s spat with Klopp
How Everton spoiled Klopp's last derby
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How Everton spoiled Klopp's last derby
Inter win their 20th title, while Bellingham wins another Clásico
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Inter win their 20th title, while Bellingham wins another Clásico
An embarrassing weekend for Man United & Forest
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An embarrassing weekend for Man United & Forest
Can Chelsea upset ‘treble-less’ Man City in the FA Cup semis?
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Can Chelsea upset ‘treble-less’ Man City in the FA Cup semis?
Leverkusen are champions…who will be Champions League semi-finalists?
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Leverkusen are champions…who will be Champions League semi-finalists?
Liverpool & Arsenal beaten as City take control of title race
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Liverpool & Arsenal beaten as City take control of title race
Arsenal and Man City get countered in a huge Champions League week
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Arsenal and Man City get countered in a huge Champions League week
Can broken Bayern upset Arsenal's Champions League hopes?
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Can broken Bayern upset Arsenal's Champions League hopes?
Wasteful Liverpool hand Arsenal the title advantage
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Wasteful Liverpool hand Arsenal the title advantage
Will Phil Foden be footballer of the year?
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Will Phil Foden be footballer of the year?
Could Nagelsmann be heading back to Bayern?
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Could Nagelsmann be heading back to Bayern?
Have Man City and Arsenal handed Liverpool the title?
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Have Man City and Arsenal handed Liverpool the title?
Is Kai Havertz the difference maker for Arsenal?
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Is Kai Havertz the difference maker for Arsenal?
Does Declan Rice need help for England?
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Does Declan Rice need help for England?
Can Barcelona's youngsters keep their title hopes alive?
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Can Barcelona's youngsters keep their title hopes alive?
Man Utd 4 Liverpool 3: Why this is the turning point in United’s season
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Man Utd 4 Liverpool 3: Why this is the turning point in United’s season
Arsenal show their steel as Man United look to save their season
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Arsenal show their steel as Man United look to save their season
Why the world is waking up to Simone Inzaghi
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Why the world is waking up to Simone Inzaghi
Totally not surprised it was Redknapp who said that quote but not surprised either that Jamie got Carra'd away by all the Klopp farewell gush to say that. Thanks for the work all season TFS 🙌🏽
De Zerbi will struggle to find a club that gives him that level of support. although i will say; the club selling all of those quality players would get under any coaches skin.
It’ll be funny when they have their titles revoked in the next 12 months.
it’s cute that you still believe in the integrity of the system 🥹
Do all those wild Arsenal celebrations seem a tad embarrassing and exaggerated now?
they were embarrassing _then_
Who hurt you man 😂 people aren’t allowed to celebrate a result? Or is it that they can only do so on your terms? Go get some fresh air.
@@svelteplayer6672 Chat shit get banged. Celebrated the league in October despite CHOKING only months earlier. Embarrassing.
Ok mate.. getting banged is an 89 point season? Also why are you taking any fan who “celebrates the league in October” seriously… there are delusional fans everywhere. No need to invent fake narratives to make yourself feel better. City are an amazing team.
NUFC are top of the Days Lost to Injury table. Source - The Athletic!
This season was a coin toss. Hell better officiating in the Newcastle game and one of the derbies (Fulham, West Ham) and Arsenal win. In anycase City have just maintained their level. Usually they beat Arsenal and get 6 pts so if they did they'd have had 95pts. They didn't really drop off. Next season's winner will need 97+ pts. I feel. Fingers crossed its Arsenal.
City took a huge bet on young Haaland
where does tiny margins manage hahaha quality
City has made the premier league a bore.
Or raised the standards to new heights..... depends on your attitude , or allegiances 😆
@@JoeScottish I wonder whether your concept of "raising the standards" includes those 100 breaches of financial rules following a four-year investigation? 🤔
@@danzel1157 Yeah, City will get their slap on the wrist ....looking forward to it....... but in the last 7 years United, Chelsea and Arsenal have spent much more than City, so looking forward to seeing them get charged too, unless the Billions they spent were all totally legal 🤣......
@@JoeScottish Have those other clubs you mention been charged too then? If they have then I'll hold up my hands. Meanwhile, we are left with the reality of Manchester City having been charged with breaking financial fair play rules around 100 times over a nine-year period, starting in 2009 and going on until 2018. Bear in mind that, during the period, Man City won the Premier League three times. Only City fans would be happy with that.
Man United breached FFP and paid £300,000 after accepting the charge. Chelsea will be charged soon despite their 8 year contracts.
Lol, he was actually quoting Michael Richards. What's your own opinion?
Its alright to quote Micah. He was a top flight pro.
@@syc2543 what i was implying is that he was owning it until he what checked on that.
Either hurry up and charge Man City or let them off citing why, because allowing them to continue winning stuff with this cloud over the Premier League, is making a farce out of the league and anything they win. They can charge Everton and Forest quickly, but City has a 'we've set a date', but not told us when, is ridiculous. You can't talk about 'what a team Man City are!' when, potentially, it was a team built on a very dodgy basis.
Its more complicated than the others crimes and there are more charges. Just like criminal cases these factors matter.
@@archiedonnelly2948 UEFA started their investigation in 2018, and then charged them in 2020. UEFA already laid the foundations of the charges. It really shouldn't take that long. Like I said, either charge them or let them off, because it's just silly now considering City will probably do the double this year. How many more Premier Leagues would Klopp have won if City had been charged and punished accordingly when they should have?
it doesn’t help when it’s a mountain of charges. and some of those charges are double dips.
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I'm an Albion fan. The Reds spent 3 times less than ManU/Chelsea in Klopp era but won 3 times more cups. ManC success was built on 115 FFP crimes. Without that cash doping, Pep wud not have the best squad in the world & still lost to Real Madrid & England Skipper Jude B. (As per daily mail sports pages & Sky Sports S.Warnock) When Fergie was boss, ManU was the richest club in the world. Klopp won titles & cups with a moderate budget. He literally won a cup with 7 - 10 kop kids aged 21 & under, (as per SkySports & Kelly Cates & Melissa Reddy & Stephen Warnock ) during a huge injury crisis in 2024. No boss has done that before vs a hugely expensive Chelsea team. Clough & Sir Alf won on tiny small club budgets. Compare gold to gold, not Gold to iron. Both are metals but not worth the same. When comparing bosses or teams, use golf type handicaps please. Cuz In soccer budgets matter more than coaching, its a very unfair sport. But fans become fans as kids & don't understand it as kids. When they grow up they can't stop supporting their little clubs, who will never be UCL winners. So they make the Reds thier co-favourite club. But Why LFC & not ManC? Well... 1 To honour the Hillsborough 99 (or 97 or 96 depending on which way the tragic deaths were counted) 2 Anfield is most magical field in all sports ask Rio F of ManU etc 3 Only club to have 4 legendary bosses in Shankley - Paisley - Sir Kenny - Klopp. Only club were fans love bosses more than players. At the end of the day who stirs ur passions more? Who makes ur heart beat faster? Is it the above average looking woman wearing very expensive make up & clothes? Or do prefer the natural beauty who looks gorgeous with no make up? Do u prefer Maryln Monroe & Mila Kunis in thier pomp (Liverpool FC type beauties) or Viola Davis & Zendaya (ManC type women)? All 4 are top actresses but who stirs ur passions. Do u prefer the wild heart pumping passion of Klopps teams or the cold methodical death by a 1000 cuts of Peps teams? Klopp is Shankley 2.0 Arne Slot is the next Paisley 2.0 WBA Albion are my local club who i love a lot, but its the reds who stir my passions. 1 UCL win = 10 premier league titles 1 EPL title = 5 FA Cups 1 FA Cup = 5 of any other cups As per the Prof Haq maths formula on the B'ham University web site. Im glad Jurgen took semi - retirement as his health matters to all reds & small club fans from Liverpool to Amritsar & from West Bromwich to L.A & from Berlin to Buenos Aires. Quickly Get healthier Jurgen as u will win the world cup with England soon. Great show boys
Pep° feels guilty about 115 FFP crimes by ManC bosses. He only has worlds best squad by ManC big, big cheating in cash doping & transfers. ManC must be punished worse than Rangers & Juventus. ManC must be relegated to tier 5 & banned from inward transfers for 5 years. It's sickening to 99% of fans. All my WBA Albion season ticket holder mates agree. Its SICKENING & and it's hard to listen to Pep as fairness & fair play is the most important thing in all sports. If u aid cheating cheating then u 2 are a cheat.
Only an incredible legendary manager can score 92,97 and 99 points in the premier league. Because getting to these point totals all depends on YOU winning games that YOU are in control of.. Winning league titles half depends on OTHER teams dropping points in games which you got NOTHING to do with. Klopp Scored more points than Ferguson's BEST league winning points totals 3 times. Here are the top 20 points tallies in Premier League history: 20 - Chelsea 09/10 - 86 points(+71) 19 - Chelsea 14/15 - 87 points(+41) 18 - Arsenal 01/02 - 87 points(+43) 17 - Manchester United 07/08 - 87 points(+58) 16 - Manchester United 12/13 - 89 points(+43) = 14 - Manchester United 06/07 + 11/12 - 89 points (+56) 13 - Manchester City 11/12 - 89 points(+64) 12 - Manchester United 08/09 - 90 points(+44) 11 - Arsenal 03/04 - 90 points(+47) 10 - Chelsea 05/06 - 91 points(+50) 9 - Manchester United 99/00 - 91 points(+52) 8 - Liverpool 21/22 - 92 points(+68) 7 - Chelsea 16/17 - 93 points(+52) 6 - Manchester City - 93 points(+73) 5 - Chelsea 04/05 - 95 points(+57) 4 - Liverpool 18/19 - 97 points(+67) 3 - Manchester City 18/19 - 98 points(+72) 2 - Liverpool 19/20 - 99 points(+52) 1 - Manchester City 17/18 - 100 points(+79)
top job as always fellas! love Sasha when he's on!
That Charlie makes me 🤢 🤮. Unsubscribe
was at istanbul (aged 9), Kiev, and Madrid as well as Barca 4-0. being an Irish red has it challenges but would never change supporting Liverpool. Danke Jurgen, can't wait to be one of a lucky few to send you off on Sunday
The fixtures were always done by one person with a spreadsheet - is that still the case? Accounts for the Liverpool/Wolves...
This Podcast 🔥🔥🔥 hope you guys get 100k sub in 3 months
How does Seb still manage to work virtually after all these years
It's not a good season with the City case still unresolved. Charge them or say they're completely innocent. One way or the other, the fact the Premier League can hit Everton and Forest with points deductions quickly, all the while allowing City to continue winning things, is ridiculous. I want this resolved or you're going to get a large majority of people who'll rightly feel aggrieved that it's one set of rules for some teams and another set for others.
Wow ur so stupid
Learn to read and go back and read the reports again..
Il start .by giving u a clue..everton and ilk accepted guilt and punishment without challenge .hence got point deduction while city vehemently said they wer innocent and that they have irrefutable evidence .u still dont see why both cases are different?
@@prodigalfraudaddy-es1gl Thanks, I can read. UEFA couldn't do anything because their charges are time-barred, the Premier League's are not. Also, City's owners are also charged for not cooperating with the investigation. They did nothing wrong? Why not cooperate? Everton and Forest did.
They're delaying until the statute of limitations is up, probably. 😅
All these hypotheticals are such a waste of time... Zzzz
VAR is easy. Just copy rugby
Aa a Liverpool fan i wanted arsenal to win the league because city dont deserve it for cheating. But then i didnt want arsenal to win the league because it would disprove the theory that city are unbeatable because they have cheated. These are the sort of shit mental backflips we are all being forced to do while we sit and watch lance Armstrong get over 90 points every year. We all know that before city started juicing that getting 85 points was usually a champion season. Now i have to listen to people say klopp underachieved because he only got 98 points or 93 points or 85 points. Manchester cities owners have ruined our league. The sooner they are found guilty of cheating (which we all know they did), then the sooner they can get their 4 instant relegations and the rest of us can get back to having an actual competition.
What makes me angry is it looks like Jurgen will end his PL career as third best, not how he deserves, as second best.
@@TheFormerkgbchiefThat's his own fault, though. He chose to keep playing the players who were out of form, even when we were losing big games after another.
Great lineup. Sasha and Duncan best you get on the pod and Charlie makes a great and really interesting point at 21:40 about how the only joy fans get is out of others misfortune. This is so true due to City dominance and it making football culture particularly on Twitter worse and more toxic
City need to be charged or told they're innocent. Allowing it to carry on is creating this toxicity when City lose. Everton and Forest were dealt with quickly, but City not.
Great conversation. Thanks!
Ol' Kloppy's off. Hopefully he'll be happier out of football as he was a right misery in it while getting paid millions. Insulting, really.
What? He's constantly smiling and back slapping and laughing and joking. Are you sure that it's not that the only time you watch him is on the touchline when he's in game mode or you watch his interviews after a loss? This week he did an interview with Redmen TV and he was happy to just keep talking for hours. At one point the whole interview descends into full on hysterical laughter with Klopp rolling in his seat slapping his knee. He's been disappointed with this seasons end but to think of the big grinning German who hugs everyone as being the bleak sad one is just crazy mate. Dyke, pep, ten hag, emery. The league is full of serious managers who look glum most of the time. Klopp is not one of them. So I wouldn't feel too insulted bud.
@@NeilLewis77 You have fallen for his PR face. When it really matters he reveals his bitterness.
@@purehyperbole5727 and you have ignored everyone who's ever worked with him who can't say enough about how great he is. Is he a sore loser? Yes. Just like Fergie, Wenger, clough, pep, Mourinho and anyone else who is a winning maniac. But so what.
@@NeilLewis77just to save your sanity, life is easier when you don't engage with people online who are obviously just trying to bait people
@@aotea6983 In fairness when results aren't going his way Klopp behaves like a petulant child, blaming wind, length of grass, the way the opposition play, kickoff times - everyone & everything but himself.
11:22 James sneaks in a brilliant little joke there
He's a wit, that can't be denied.
Sashaaaaaaaa
Quite remarkable the coverage difference between a Villa who have now secured fourth and a Spurs side who, lets be honest, we've all known weren't getting fourth for a few weeks now. If someone could manage more than a "oh i guess we should also say well done Villa" at some point, that'd be super.
Found JohnMcGinn's CZcams account (seriously though, you're not wrong)
But it could be a compliment that people take it for granted that Emery and Villa are doing it, whereas Spurs are endlessly interesting being so erratic.
So they get rid of it cause the refs are not capable. Dont see much fuss with it in CL and other leagues.
If you have match-fixing officials, VAR allows them to explain away the dodgy decisions.. but the problem is the people, not VAR
go and take a look at la liga, there's loads of stuff about how Real Madrid always get dodgy VAR decisions in their favour. Also see the CL game between Newcastle and PSG, and the end of the CL game between Real and Bayen Munich (although that was more about the assistant and ref ballsing it up, but it's VAR related as it would normally have gone to VAR now and didn't).
SASHA
Love Sasha
Why? He's way too partisan.
115 Charges FC win again
Lol 😂
He made it look Eze
Olise’s good but I don’t think he’s ready for the big stage, Eze is.
so strange to include stats under hodgson as to what makes palace good now under glasner. the big problem for palace this season was conceding late goals, the team was simply not fit enough. even without eze they were often taking leads but giving it away at the end. this is the biggest difference under glasner, he spent the first few weeks of training focusing on mostly that (which he said in interviews) and it shows. they are much fitter and still have the energy to play aggressively until the final whistle.
Reactionary journalism.
This is my favourite Thursday podcast for Bundesliga A news!
One of the best football podcasts out there. Keep it up!
I noticed the pod was longer but no idea until I listened it was the last for the season 😮 but this is the best pod on The Athletic. Monday's and Thursday can be hit and miss (depends on the guest choices and consistency) but Tuesday's is always on point. Seb is a great addition to the Euro squad 👏🏽
They said they were doing one next week ? When did you get the idea it was the last for the season ? Causing me stress here
@@simonstewart5277 Jimbo said it at the end of the show. They'll be continuing the Monday Thursday pods with the cameo appearances of the Euro crew as when required (for CL/EL/UCL finals)
Ah damn.
@@simonstewart5277 Sure we'll hear them at some point. Hopefully Rafa as he has been missed although Seb had been a sound replacement
Jimbo really ‘on the beach’ with his leagues today 🤣
And his days lol
All Declan rice does is pass sideways and backwards but he gets praised for it
No he doesn't and even if he did at least hes way more athletic than hendo he will be vital to the midfield
la ligue un. they had such fun today! quite a punchy atmosphere. that was a joy to watch.
Fabulous lineup. Quality chat as always
I enjoyed Seb's St Pauli comments more when I heard them on Stadio the other day, lol
Happy to see Seb making more appearances, viva the Tifo team!
think i've got the same cat tree he has, which i'm sure he'll be glad to know
Where's Raph at these days?
Gone early for his summer hols I'm guessing lol
The ibuprofen comes with codeine in England, Jules!