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Timecodes:
(02:00) Man United review GW5
(13:08) Why are The Red Devils toothless in attack?
(24:04) What to do with Casemiro?
(31:00) Is Reece James finished?
(33:00) Chelsea Talk
(42:00) Sancho
(43:40) Enzo "Mascara"
(51:00) City v Arsenal
(57:00) Fraud Watch
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Timecodes:
(00:00) Intro & FPL talk
(07:00) Liverpool vs Forest
(22:30) Dyche wins Baldest Fraud Manager of the Week
(26:47) Man City do it the hard way vs Brentford
(30:00) Ederson with a worldie assist
(34:00) Is Mbuemo a worse FPL option now that Wissa is out?
(40:00) Ars v Spurs
(44:00) NOdegaard effect
(52:00) Man City v Arsenal preview
(1:06:00) Best Man City FPL assets post Arsenal
(1:15:00) FPL differentials to consider this GW
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Another season of Premier League action beckons, as Chelsea once again steal the headlines, perhaps for the wrong reasons. Meanwhile, their rivals from Merseyside again come up short on one of their targets...two very contrasting transfer windows.
Timecodes:
(02:00) - Chelsea's bloated squad(07:30) - Net profit of selling homegrown talent(16:00) - Chelsea's business strategy(22:00) - Is Mudrk's time at Chelsea done(26:00) - Quiet Saudi League window(30:00) - Why are Chelsea being linked with Joao Felix?!(34:00) - Omorodion deal falls through
(44:00) - Who are Chelsea's locker room leaders?(50:00) - Were we overstimulated with football last summer till July?(53:00) - How do Liverpool stack up?(57:00) - Zubimendi move falls through(1:04:00) - Are Liverpool not shopping in the right market?(1:13:00) - Arne Slot has the nicest bald head(1:15:00) - Arsenal's missing link that number 9?
(1:20:00) - How do Man City improve on seeming perfection?
(1:25:00) - The rise of Lewis and Bobb
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Manchester City took a giant step towards their 4th Premier League title in a row after a tense win at Tottenham. However, the big talking point coming from the THS was the delight felt by the Spurs faithful at the defeat.
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Liverpool and Arsenal suffered shock home defeats in the league to swing the Premier League title race in favor of the Champions, Manchester City.
Have The Reds run out of steam after an emotionally taxing season? Can Arsenal regroup against Bayern Munich in the Champions League?
Timecodes:
Have Liverpool and Arsenal blown it? (2:00)Salah Struggles (5:00)Disappointing Darwin (11:00)Arteta and Arsenal are their own worst enemies (18:00)Man City have petrified all their rivals (26:00)UCL chat (38:00)Liverpool seemed entitled when it came to winning the Europa League (46:00)Could Cole Palmer win POTY? (50:00)
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On this week's episode, we dole out apologies to players who have shut us up with their performances this season. Who else makes your list?
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In a shorter episode of FKB this week, we recap the epic FA Cup clash between Manchester United and Liverpool, and look ahead to the final 10 games of an enthralling Premier League title race.
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Phil Foden was the name on everyone's lips after the Manchester Derby, as he continued his tremendous form. Elsewhere, we recap the Carabao Cup final as Sash shares some 'hard-hitting home truths'.
Timecodes:
(0:01:00) - Carabao Cup Final Review(0:04:43) - Van Dijk Disallowed Goal(0:06:00) - Manchester Derby Review(0:19:00) - Hojlund's Absence
(0:31:00) - Manchester United's Negativity In-Game(0:40:00) - End of "Short Term" Managerial Employments?(0:48:00) - The Mentality of Chelsea As A Club Right Now(0:53:40) - Arsenal Hitting Top Gear At The Best Possible Time(0:56:00) - Is Ollie Watkins Elite?
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Chelsea pulled off a surprising draw at Manchester City in what should be a morale-boosting performance ahead of their Carabao Cup Final with Liverpool.
Elsewhere, Manchester United stay in the hunt for Europe next season and Sheffield United and Burnley sink to new depths.
Timecodes:
(1:20) - Chelsea continue to be decent vs "Big 6"(5:10) - Nico Jackson "praise"(12:00) - Chelsea's gameplan(17:30) - Liverpool's injury woes(27:30) - Liverpool vs Chelsea preview(32:20) - Arsenal's UCL chances(41:00) - Anthony Gordon's progression(44:10) - Where are Manchester United at right now?(51:40) - Blue cards(1:00:00) - Fraud Watch
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Arsenal's big win over title rivals Liverpool may have sparked certain controversy post-match, but their performance on the pitch left no doubt in viewer's minds that they were back in form.
Elsewhere, Mauricio Pochettino may have suffered his most damaging defeat as Chelsea boss and fans start to lose patience.
Timecodes:
(00:30) Asian Cup and Afcon
(10:00) Ars v Pool review
(35:00) Arsenal's post-game celebration comments by pundits
(40:00) Thoughts on Klopp's departure
(53:00) Chelsea
(01:20:00) Fraud Watch and Boss Watch
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At the midway point of the Premier League season, we discuss some unexpected names who have shone and may continue to impress during the "business end" of the campaign.
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(6:00) - Alfie Doughty
(12:35) - Dom Solanke
(15:00) - Aston Villa's Attack
(18:00) - Cole Palmer
(26:00) - Hwang Hee-Chan & Cunha
(31:00) - Bernd Leno
(33:00) - Marcos Senesi
(40:00) - Pedro Porro & Vicario
(48:00) - Anthony Gordon
(55:00) - Ibrahima Konate & Curtis Jones
(1:00:00) - Phil Foden
(1:10:00) - Declan Rice
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New year, same Salah as he recovered from a missed penalty to torment Newcastle. Liverpool remained top of the Premier League table heading into the New Year as Arsenal slipped up, Aston Villa kept pace, and newly minted World Champions Man City wait in the wings.
Timecodes:
(0:00) - FKB welcome back
(7:00) - Lionel on Man City becoming World Champions
(8:00) - "Anti-Pep" football
(11:00) - Liverpool v Newcastle Recap
(15:00) - Liverpool are xG merchants
(19:00) - Newcastle in terrible form
(26:50) - Man Utd’s triumphant draw gained against the KOP
(30:50) - AFCON and Asian Cup absences
(40:00) - Does Arsenal have the most toxic fanbase?
(1:00:00) - Man Utd x Sir Jim Ratcliffe
(1:16:00) - Man City’s Big 3 returning (Foden, Haaland, KDB)
(1:27:00) - Cole Palmer shining
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Another wild week of classic "Barclays" action, as Spurs claim a big point at the Ethihad, Liverpool somehow come from behind again, and Chelsea survive another red card to beat their new foes , Brighton.
Timecodes:
(1:30) - Rashford Chat after dismal showing vs Newcastle(9:50) - Son work-rate in comparison to Rashford(19:00) - Man City vs Spurs(26:00) - Will Man City revamp their style mid-season again?(32:00) - Simon Hooper's awful call(39:15) - Would Sash rather Chelsea get relegated or Spurs win a League Title?(41:00) - Chelsea vs Brighton(50:30) - Last-minute VAR call
(56:45) - Liverpool vs Fulham
(1:00:00) - Kelleher a significant drop off from Alisson
(1:02:00) - Mac Allister golazo
(1:19:00) - Boss Watch: Trippier
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Liverpool had the final word at the Etihad as Trent Alexander-Arnold equalized late on to salvage a point against the champions.
Elsewhere, Kai Havertz was the hero for Arsenal as they moved top of the table, Newcastle thumped Chelsea, and the Goal of The Season award may be clinched already.
Timecodes:
(02:00) - Manchester City vs Liverpool recap
(15:00) - Akanji is not adept for Stones' role
(25:00) - Mac Allister at DM is a worry
(30:00) - Tottenham v Manchester City preview
(40:00) - Either an epic Spurs win, or Man City crush them
(50:00) - Newcastle slaps Chelsea up
(55:00) - Chelsea to rebound against Brighton?
(1:00:00) - Havertz on Boss Watch
(1:05:00) - Is this the end for Aaron Ramsdale?
(1:10:00) - Garnacho's spectacular effort
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Everton's 10-point deduction rocked the Premier League this weekend, with the questions now being how fair the punishment is, and if there are more punishments to be dished out in the coming months.
Timecodes:
(1:00) Everton harshly docked points
(11:00) EVE v Utd preview
(14:00) Varane and ETH fall out?
(16:30) - Newcastle v Chelsea
(33:00) - "Consistently Inconsistent" Sterling
(35:00) Spurs v Villa (Anticipated to be the match of the weekend)
(40:00) - Man City v Liverpool (1st vs 2nd)
(51:20) - Brentford v Arsenal
(59:00) - Fraud Watch
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A solo episode helmed by FKB's Chelsea correspondent, Sash, centers on what's been going on at Stamford Bridge this season.
Timecodes:
(0.30) - Chelsea Intro(3:40) - The different faces of Chelsea (Brentford)(6:45) - Chelsea's kryptonite: The Low Block(8:20) - The different faces of Chelsea (Spurs)(13:30) - Sash going nuts during Spurs match
(17:20) - No joy in the Spurs win
(19:30) - Chelsea's woeful record vs Man City since UCL Final
(24:00) - Sterling scores against his former club
(28:00) - Cole Palmer(32:00) - Trusting the process
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The Premier League did not disappoint again as there were talking points galore. Plucky Luton were unlucky to leave with a point against Liverpool, Arsenal came away furious after defeat to Newcastle, and Doku and Man City were rampant at home.
(This episode was recorded before Tottenham vs Chelsea)
Timecodes:
(1:15) Newcastle v Arsenal controversy(7:50) What's constitutes to a "pull" in the box?(18:20) Do managers have to respect the referees more?(30:00) Pellistri and other youngsters(40:00) Passion merchants(50:00) Can the real Darwin please stand up?(56:00) Promoted sides playing like Brazil 2002 vs Liverpool(58:00) Doku goes super-saiyan(1:09:00) Bernardo Silva(1:14:50) Nate tries to reverse FKB curse(1:18:00) Burnley in dire straights(1:21:00) West Ham's defensive frailties(1:24:00) Our predictions for Spurs v Chelsea
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Chelsea and Arsenal played out an entertaining London Derby with Rice, Trossand, and Robert Sanchez helping The Gunners battle back from 2 goals down. Elsewhere, Liverpool edged their Merseyside rivals at Anfield and Manchester City got back to winning ways.
Timecodes:
(5:00) Chelsea's inexperience costs them
(20:00) Raya getting flak
(29:30) Manchester Derby preview
(37:00) Manchester United are 5 points off 4th
(45:00) Man City vs Brighton
(49:00) Are Liverpool title contenders?
(55:00) Liverpool vs N. Forest preview
(59:00) Liverpool's striking options
(1:05:00) Spurs flying right now
(1:22:00) Fraudulent Tonali
(1:28:00) Fraudulent Papu Gomez
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Arsenal's triumph over Manchester City ushers in the return of BK ahead of a highly anticipated London derby clash with recently refreshed Chelsea (Lookin' at you Sash). Manchester United's woes go from bad to worst with news of Sheikh Jassim pulling out of the takeover. The international break brings up a candid discussion on Southgate's questionable selection.
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Arsenal came out victorious in what was a huge, but plodding, top-of-the-table clash over Manchester City. Elsewhere, Spurs head into the international break leading the table while Manchester United produced a late, late show to beat Brentford.
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