Episodes
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Today sees Flav & Dan revel in the glory of 18 simultaneous Champions League games with goals flying in everywhere across two full hours on Wednesday night.
There’s also talk about a bid from Arsenal for Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins, Jhon Duran heading to Saudi and whether QPR’s latest transfer announcement video was racist.
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Today sees Flav & Dan discuss the red card for Myles Lewis-Skelly, the subsequent backlash towards Michael Oliver and the recent interview David Coote gave in which he discussed his anxiety and drug use.
There’s also talk about the general shift in match-going supporter behaviour, the commercialisation of the game and whether or not the tribalism we’ve all grown up with will ever come back.
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After Dan mentioned his experiences with Football Index in passing on a previous episode, we’ve decided to record a special midweek chat on the platform, how it worked, why it initially felt so alluring and ultimately, where it all went so wrong, with the company entering administration, leaving thousands out of pocket in the process.
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Dan & Flav look at the utter mess Spurs have got themselves into following a defeat at Everton, with Dan already worried that Ange is going to get his marching orders and pave the way for Oliver Glasner to move from south to north.
There’s also talk about Bournemouth’s sublime form under Andoni Iraola, the continued struggles of Ruben Amorim at Manchester United and some questions from listeners.
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Today’s Football Between The Lines sees Flav pick a bone with Dan over the sharing of Sol Campbell’s Google Pixel advert and all that came with it, a discussion about whether or not Spurs might go down and pushback to the anger over the new MOTD presenters.
We also read out your comments from the last episode.
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Today’s Football Between The Lines features reaction to all of the thrills and spills from an FA Cup 3rd Round weekend; with Tottenham needing extra time to knock out Tamworth, Arsenal crashing out on penalties to 10 man Manchester United, Plymouth getting their first away win in any competition since April to knock out Premier League Brentford and plenty more.
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Dan & Flav open today’s Football Between The Lines with reacting to the news that Lopetegui & Dyche have been given their marching orders by West Ham & Everton, whilst pondering whether or not Potter & Moyes can have greater success.
They also give their takes on the storm in a teacup created by Darren Ferguson refusing to bring on Ashley Young’s son at Goodison Park and look ahead to this weekend’s FA Cup action.
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Dan & Flav look back on a weekend packed with drama as Manchester United battled to an unlikely point at Anfield and Spurs losing again with Flav at pains to point out the depth of their injury crisis.
There’s also plenty of discussion on both Ipswich and Everton, with Dan increasingly confident that McKenna’s men are going to stay up and the Toffees faithful at the end of their tether with Sean Dyche.
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Today’s Football Between The Lines sess Flav & Dan discuss Arsenal’s victory over Brentford, delve deeper into the potential ramifications of a Manchester United relegation and pick apart the stories linking Trent with a move to Real Madrid.
They also put forward their 2025 predictions for the top 7 places of the Premier League and the 3 teams who’ll face the drop in May.
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Today’s FBTL sees Dan & Flav delve into Ange’s growing problems at Spurs, heap praise onto Nuno and Nottingham Forest, ask whether Manchester United going down would be a bigger shock than Leicester winning the league and ask for the book to be launched headfirst at Joao Pedro after his elbow against Brentford.
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Dan & Flav look back at the biggest talking points from the Premier League’s Boxing Day fixtures, including a red card at Newcastle for Jhon Duran, incredible scenes in the Fulham end at Stamford Bridge, Forest’s continued fine form and yet another capitulation for Manchester United on the road.
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Today’s pod sees Flav & Dan dissect the League Cup and whether or not all is lost for teams who aren’t counted amongst the “elite”.There’s also talk of Marcus Rashford and his desire to leave Manchester United; Everton’s takeover by the Friedkin Group and Chelsea’s Mykhailo Mudryk providing a positive test for a banned substance, with question marks over what it’ll mean for the club’s financial future.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Today’s podcast sees Flav & Dan digest the late, late drama from the Manchester derby and wonder what’s next for Pep. There’s also talk of Palace’s 3-1 win away at Brighton which left Dan beaming and chat about both Gary O’Neil and Russell Martin getting their marching orders.
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Today’s Football Between The Lines sees Dan & Flav preview this weekend’s Manchester derby, wonder why Gary O’Neil hasn’t been sacked yet and look ahead to Palace’s trip to Brighton. Dan’s not worried, not at all. Honest.
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Today’s Football Between The Lines sees Jamie Carragher speak to Flav & Dan about his transition from a player to one of the most influential pundits in the game, the stick he and Gary Neville have to endure on social media, Spurs’ struggles to win a trophy and whether or not they ever will under Daniel Levy, as well as the worrying start INEOS have made to life at Manchester United.
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Today, Dan & Flav pick apart Postecoglou getting pelters from the Spurs away end, before asking if it’s becoming a more frequent occurrence in the game. There’s also talk about Arsenal’s set piece coach, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and football eating itself; with money at the heart of every decision, as well as Dan’s take on Marc Guehi and the rainbow armband.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Today’s Football Between The Lines sees Flav & Dan question if Pep Guardiola is nearing the end at Manchester City following yet another win for Arne Slot and Liverpool.
There’s also talk about Everton under Dyche, their current form and a dreadful run of games coming up, as well as a rather unpleasant moment for Dan outside Selhurst following the full-time whistle against Newcastle on Saturday.
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Today’s Football Between The Lines sees Dan & Flav discuss Spurs & United’s European performances from last night and look towards the Premier League weekend in prospect. They also question how many more defeats it would take for Pep to lose his job and ponder if this is the most competitive season in recent memory.
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There’s a mountain of stuff to get through on today’s Football Between The Lines, with Flav basking in the glow of Spurs’ 4-0 win away at Man City, Dan realising how much his Dad means to him, Roy Keane offering a fan a scrap in the Portman Road car park and Ed Sheeran feeling the wrath of social media after barging into Ruben Amorim’s first post-match interview with Sky.
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On today’s Football Between The Lines, Dan & Flav look forward to the return of the Premier League, with four months of unbroken domestic football between now and March.
There’s discussion over Guardiola’s new deal, the “Sack Race” and who’s likely to get their marching orders first and a look ahead to Ruben Amorim’s first game in charge of Manchester United away at Ipswich.
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