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Jim White & Simon Jordan discuss Premier League referee David Coote's suspension which sparks bias concerns - Former PGMOL Head Keith Hackett joins us. Coventry City owner Doug King explains Mark Robins' sacking. Plus, a look at the future of heavyweight boxing with Martin Bakole’s trainer Billy Nelson and commentator Adam Smith.
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Jim, Simon and former Arsenal invincible Martin Keown looked back on an action-packed weekend of Premier League football. Liverpool lead at the top of the table, with pressure being put on Manchester City and Arsenal. Elsewhere, Ipswich won for the first time this season at the expense of Spurs - while they also focused on Brighton, West Ham and Newcastle, where you'll hear exclusively from the club's former chairman Sir John Hall.
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In this episode of Three Up Front, with special guest Henry Winter, the panel are set the task of challenging football’s conventional wisdom.
For example, are football agents really the scourge of the modern game, or actually useful allies? Is Russell Martin’s ‘philosophy’ at Southampton destined only for the Championship? Contrary to popular belief, does the Chelsea board actually know what it is doing? And despite the top ten teams in the Premier League being managed by foreign coaches, are British coaches STILL just as good as they are?
Simon, Troy, Graeme and Henry examine all that and more as they put common footballing theories under the microscope.
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Warning: this episode contains language that some people may find offensive.
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Jim White, Alex Crook and Troy Deeney reacted to comments made by former Tottenham captain Hugo Lloris about the club's lack of winning culture, all brought on by the gift of a luxury watch from chairman Daniel Levy. Does a winning mentality come from the top? Meanwhile, Chair of the British Boxing Board of Control, Robert Smith, speaks exclusively on the news that Conor Benn's provisional suspension has been lifted after two-year battle. Plus, what is the point in Lee Carsley's last hurrah with England?
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Jim White & Simon Jordan discuss two costly penalties for English sides in Europe, can Villa or Arsenal really complain? Plus, Jimmy Anderson shares stories from his new autobiography Finding the Edge. Also, boxing insights from Spencer Oliver, Frank Warren and heavyweight David Adeleye.
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Conor Niland's "The Racket" is the story of pro tennis's 99%: the players who roam the globe in hope of climbing the rankings and squeaking into the Grand Slam tournaments. It brings us into a world where a few dozen super-rich players - travelling with coaches and physios - share a stage with lonely touring pros whose earnings barely cover their expenses. Painting a vivid picture of the social dynamics on tour, the economics of the game, and the shadows cast by gambling and doping, The Racket is a witty and revealing underdog's memoir and a unique look inside a fascinating hidden world.
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and Danny Murphy discuss Ruben Amorim's defeat of Man City 4-1 - could this lift Manchester United’s expectations? Danny Murphy on Liverpool’s dominance, Noel Gallagher’s TNT commentary cameo and what Trump’s return might mean for golf’s LIV-PGA clash.
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Jim White and Simon Jordan discuss Fulham’s last-minute win over Brentford - are Silva and Frank on the rise? Times Writer Owen Slot looks at Danny Care’s revelations about Eddie Jones’s England tenure. Charlotte Eve from Her Game Too discusses sexism in football and Nicky Butt analyses what new Man United manager Ruben Amorim needs to succeed.
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and Martin Keown discuss the news that Arsenal’s Sporting Director Edu is set to leave The Emirates. Will Manchester United’s incoming manager Ruben Amorim be able to buck the trend at Old Trafford as they languish in the bottom half of the Premier League? And UFC legend Connor McGregor joins the show!
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It’s been a busy week at Old Trafford. Erik Ten Hag has finally gone, and Sporting’s Ruben Amorim looks set to replace him as Manchester United manager.
In this episode, we find out why the 39-year-old might just be the person to get things right at Old Trafford after a number of false dawns. But how exactly will he get things moving at a club that has stalled for so long?
Troy returns alongside Henry Winter to discuss these key issues and more, including why new owners INEOS cut ties with their manager just 115 days after awarding him a new contract. Of course, they delve deep into the other key factors behind Ten Hag’s downfall, including the failure to instil a clear playing style, his terrible and expensive recruitment, and even his weak media persona. Henry argues that while Ten Hag undoubtedly had his weaknesses, he was also let down by the Glazers.
And with Amorim’s arrival imminent, we explore what he’ll bring to United and what it will take for him to deliver consistent success, from changing infrastructure to developing an identity. So, is Amorim the right man to lead United forward? Does his experience in Portugal set him up for success in the Premier League? Find out here, in the latest episode of Three Up Front.
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Sam Matterface, Alex Crook and Tory Deeney reacted to the news that Ruben Amorim has been appointed as the new Manchester United head coach and will join on November 11. Meanwhile, the FA Cup returns tonight but without replays. Some clubs made it clear they weren't happy in the summer, but what do the fans think? Plus, Troy tells us whether he really believes he's better than Emmanuel Adebayor after the viral clip this week.
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Jim and Simon discussed Spurs beating Man City 2-1 in the Carabao Cup and Rangers losing to Aberdeen by the same score. Nick McGeehan from Fair Sqaure - a human rights advocacy group - was in the studio to discuss their report on FIFA... while The Guardian's Morgan Ofori was also in the studio to discuss Black History Month. And, as it was Thursday, Ade Oladipo joined to talk boxing - while current IBF heavyweight title holder Daniel Dubois spoke exclusively to the show.
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Jim White and Simon Jordan are joined by the former Manchester United Assistant Manager Mike Phelan to discuss Erik ten Hag's sacking, and their pursuit of the Sporting Lisbon manager Ruben Amorim. They also hear exclusively from the England striker Ivan Toney about life in Saudi Arabia, and whether the move has impacted his chances of continuing to play for England. The former England flanker James Haskell has his say after England's Joe Marler says that the traditional Haka 'needs binning', and they discuss whether Assistant Managers can make the step up to become good managers.
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Jim White and Simon Jordan are joined by talkSPORT's Chief Football Correspondent Alex Crook to discuss reports that Man United are in talks with the Sporting Lisbon manager Ruben Amorim to replace Erik ten Hag as their manager. The former Portugal defender Jose Fonte joins the show to explain what Amorim can bring to Man United should he land the role, and what fans can expect to see from his teams. They also discuss the fallout from the Ballon D'Or ceremony, after Real Madrid decided not to send any representation to the awards night, and they exclusively from the England striker Harry Kane and the Spain international Dani Olmo.
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Alex Crook, Simon Jordan and Martin Keown discuss the breaking news of Erik Ten Hag’s sacking at Manchester United and who the club should aim to appoint as his successor
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Football writer Henry Winter joins Simon Jordan and Graeme Souness to discuss Liverpool, Arsenal, Newcastle and the media’s reaction to Thomas’s Tuchel’s appointment as England head coach.
They debate whether Liverpool are the real deal this season: Henry reveals what the players are saying about Arne Slot but Graeme has reservations about their title credentials. They also discuss the upcoming game against Arsenal and why it could be a defining fixture for Mikel Arteta’s side this season and whether their indiscipline is going to ruin their own Premier League bid.
Following Thomas Tuchel’s appointment, they discuss the press reaction to his arrival, what success will look like for him and whether we will now learn if the players are good enough to win the World Cup.
There’s also a chat on Newcastle’s recent form and whether they’re heading for a tough season. Henry says why he thinks there have been some difficulties behind the scenes, Graeme explains what makes the club such a challenge to manage and Simon wonders whether the honeymoon following Mike Ashley’s departure is over.
Following Inter Miami’s addition into the FIFA Club World Cup, how seriously should we take this competition and could we really see players boycott it?
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Sam Matterface and Alex Crook came live from Istanbul following Manchester United's match against Fenerbahce, with Danny Murphy joining in London. Was a point good for Manchester United but not Erik ten Hag? They were also joined live by Hull City owner and Fenerbahce Vice-President, Acun Ilıcalı, for his take on proceedings. Plus, there's time to preview the big game on Sunday between title contenders Arsenal and Liverpool.
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Jim White and Simon Jordan discuss whether Erling Haaland is truly appreciated compared to legends Ronaldo and Messi. Premier League supporter protests with Michael Brunskill from the Football Supporters Association. Plus, boxing insights from Ade Oladipo, Spencer Oliver, Adam Azim and Boxxer CEO Ben Shalom.
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and Danny Murphy discuss Aston Villa's strong start in the Champions League. Is Arteta's Arsenal the most ‘functional’ we’ve seen? Forest owner Marinakis escapes with a 5-game ban for spitting at an official - was that enough? Anthony Gordon signs a new deal with Newcastle, but has he lived up to expectations? Plus, over 100 women footballers urge FIFA to drop Aramco as a sponsor. Former England striker Lianne Sanderson gives her take.
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Jim White and Simon Jordan discuss Oliver Glasner’s winless run at Palace and Celtic’s pyro fine. Plus, is Boxing ready for Imane Khelif to turn pro? Two Weight World Champ Natasha Jonas responds. A focus on UEFA’s accessibility issues with Level Playing Field CEO Owain Davies and British super lightweight Jack Catterall speaks ahead of his fight with Regis Prograis.
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