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Crystal Palace take on Manchester City on Saturday in arguably the biggest game in their history. In 119 years of existence, Palace haven't managed to win anything more than a second division title, and are up against Pep Guardiola's Citizens, who are hoping to salvage something from a poor season by their standards. Niall and Marley discuss whether this means more to Palace than it does to City, whether the Eagles have the right manager and squad in place to pull off the shock, and whether City have still had a poor season if they win the jug.
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Sean Dyche has been in the media saying that he could have had a greater impact on the Manchester United squad than Ruben Amorim has in his time at the club. Does he have a point, or is it wishful thinking from the former Burnley and Everton boss? Elsewhere, Newcastle United have announced plans to change the club badge which has been in state for almost 40 years. Is it something that's a priority for the club's new era? Who better to ask than Newcastle fan Marley on today's podcast.
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Evangelos Marinakis is still making headlines as Nottingham Forest released a statement on social media about the seriousness of Taiwo Awoniyi's injury suffered at the weekend. But does it provide a suitable reason for him storming the pitch after the 2-2 draw with Leicester? Elsewhere, Everton are allowing Goodison Park to keep hosting football. The club have confirmed their women's team is set to play their games at the iconic ground, but is the news as good as it seems? And finally, Manchester United have revealed that they won't host a trophy parade if they win the Europa League. Instead, a low-key barbecue at the training ground will be held as Jim Ratcliffe continues to penny pinch. All that and more discussed on today's FSD!
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Angelos Marinakis made himself the centre of attention on an action packed weekend of Premier League action, storming onto the pitch at Nottingham Forest's City Ground after late drama saw Nuno Espirito Santo's side drop points against Leicester. Elsewhere, Southampton finally got past Derby County's miserable record of 11 points by drawing against Manchester City, but did the scenes from the club go too far? In other news, Newcastle beat Chelsea to all but secure Champions League football, Arsenal and Liverpool played out a 2-2 draw and there was more misery for Spurs and Man United as they lost again.
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A large chunk of the Premier League now has either new or redeveloped stadiums, and Everton are soon to join that list. But will leaving a ground as iconic as Goodison Park mean they forego some of what makes the football club great? Will expectations be exaggerated upon moving to Bramley-Moore Dock?
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Arsenal are out of the Champions League at the semi-final stage, losing 3-1 on aggregate to PSG. Missed chances cost the Gunners again, with the lack of a recognised striker once again a topic of discussion. How different could this season have been for Mikel Arteta had they signed a proper number 9? On the other side of North London, Spurs travel to deepest darkest Norway and into the Arctic Circle to face Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League tonight.
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Simone Inzaghi's Inter came through 210 minutes of enthralling football to eliminate Barcelona in a Champions League classic on Tuesday night and will play their second European final in three years in June. Davide Frattesi's extra time winner booked the Italians a date in the Munich showpiece, but who will join them? Arsenal travel to Paris to take on PSG in the other semi-final, a goal behind from the first leg. Is this crunch time for Mikel Arteta? Can the Gunners survive the formidable atmosphere at the Parc des Princes and pull off the comeback? All that discussed on today's Football Social Daily, as well as space hoppers, swimming lessons and loads more.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold has confirmed he is to leave Liverpool this summer. But despite being an academy graduate who has won both the Champions League and the Premier League at Anfield, Liverpool fans are furious at his departure. With Real Madrid his likely destination, Trent is being called a 'Judas' and his decision to go has been met with distaste by supporters. But is that fair? Has TAA abandoned Anfield? Is he truly a turncoat?
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The year was 2006. Mourinho was dominating the Premier League with Chelsea, Arsenal reached the Champions League final, and Myles Lewis-Skelly wasn't even born yet! Can the Gunners repeat what they did 19 years ago and get past PSG in the semis? It'll be a tough ask, but can they do what they did against Real Madrid? How will they cope against Paris without a striker? We try and unpick one of the biggest night's in Arsenal's modern history...
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It was a busy weekend of football as Liverpool finally wrapped up the top flight title thanks to a crushing 5-1 win over Spurs at Anfield. Arne Slot's men are now tied with Manchester United on 20 top flight English titles as the rivalry continues.
Elsewhere, Ipswich Town were relegated after defeat at Newcastle, but are they well set for a comeback next season?
And finally, Crystal Palace shocked a poor Aston Villa side to reach the FA Cup final, where they'll meet Manchester City, who eased past Nottingham Forest on Sunday.
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One of English football's most iconic occasions is almost here, but can Nottingham Forest, Crystal Palace or Aston Villa make history on FA Cup semi-final weekend? Wembley plays host to our final four, of which 3 are looking to do something Man City are very familiar with, and that's make a major final. Can Palace win their first FA Cup ever? Can Forest complete a dream season? Can Emery bring Villa glory again? Or will City do what they always do? Niall and Marley look to answer those questions on this episode of FSD.
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Another Arsenal draw means Liverpool just need a point against Spurs at the weekend to secure the Premier League title. That's 13 draws now for the Gunners this season, so have they mentally checked out of their league campaign to focus on their Champions League semi-final? Niall and Marley query whether Mikel Arteta has indeed placed full focus on PSG ahead of a massive 2 weeks for Arsenal.
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FSD is back after the Easter break and there's a lot to discuss, with two new (or should that be old) names securing their top flight status for next season, as Burnley and Leeds secured promotion over the weekend. But with Leicester joining Southampton by dropping on Saturday, how do the Whites and the Clarets survive next season? Elsewhere, Manchester City recorded a huge last-gasp win over Aston Villa on Tuesday night, thanks to the much-maligned Matheus Nunes' 94th minute winner. Will they finish in the Champions League places after a bizarre season? Niall and Marley are on hand to discuss all that and more, including the confirmation that we will see a South coast derby next season, partly thanks to Mr and Mrs Murphy having a fumble 30 years ago...
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Mikel Arteta recorded what was possibly his biggest win as Arsenal manager last night as the Gunners beat Real Madrid on their own patch to reach the Champions League semi-finals, where PSG await. Does this prove the Arsenal now have the mental fortitude to go and do something big? Elsewhere, Newcastle United's fine form continued as they battered Crystal Palace at home to go third in the Premier League. Can they go one step further and finish as runners up this season?! And finally, tonight sees Manchester United and Tottenham's seasons go on the line again as they face Europa League second legs, with Eintracht Frankfurt and Lyon out to pile more pressure on Ruben Amorim and Ange Postecoglou. Would defeat mean the end for the Aussie? All that and more discussed on the latest Football Social Daily with Niall McCaughan and Marley Anderson.
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Aston Villa fans will be gutted they couldn't grab one more goal against PSG in their Champions League quarter-final second leg at Villa Park last night, as the Premier League side ended up crashing out of the competition on aggregate despite winning 3-2 on the night. But did manager Unai Emery get his substitutions and tactics wrong? We discuss how Villa came up short, as well as Arsenal's massive opportunity to reach the semi-finals.
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Bet Swansea City fans never thought a Ballon d'Or winner would be buying a stake in their club, but it looks like Luka Modric has done just that. But why? What is going on with people like Ryan Reynolds and Tom Brady investing in English football these days? Niall and Marley discuss the latest, as well as touching on Aston Villa's massive 3-game week starting with tonight's Champions League quarter final against PSG.
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You may as well hand Liverpool the Premier League trophy now, as another victory for Arne Slot's side coupled with Arsenal dropping points at home to Brentford means the Reds could clinch the title as soon as next weekend. Niall and Marley discuss why the weekend felt more about Mo Salah than the result, more shocking defending from Tottenham, and Andre Onana's embarrassing week at Manchester United.
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Declan Rice turned into a set-piece master to score two fantastic free kicks as Arsenal dispatched Real Madrid 3-0 at the Emirates to take a huge step towards the Champions League semi-finals on Tuesday night. Mikel Merino also got on the scoresheet for the Gunners as Mikel Arteta looks to salvage something from a disappointing season. Elsewhere there was contrasting fortunes for Aston Villa, who succumbed to a powerful PSG side in the French capital. Morgan Rogers' goal gave the Villans hope, but sensational strikes from Desire Doue, Kvicha Kvaratshkelia and Nuno Mendes inspired the Parisians to the win. Niall and Marley discuss all that plus Liverpool preparing to hand two stars new deals and Nemanja Matic ruining Andre Onana in a war of words on today's Football Social Daily.
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An action-packed Premier League weekend threw up plenty of talking points, but very few of those came in what has been described as the most boring Manchester Derby in years. Kevin de Bruyne's final Old Trafford test for City ended in a 0-0 bore draw with United, whilst Liverpool's defeat to Fulham - just their second of the season - couldn't be pounced on by Arsenal. Meanwhile, sorry Southampton saw their relegation confirmed, and they sacked Ivan Juric before we even had the chance to talk about it!
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The latest instalment of the Merseyside derby didn't fail to entertain as James Tarkowski escaped a red card before Diogo Jota settled proceedings with the only goal of the game to move the Reds closer to the Premier League title. Arsenal won on Tuesday night to momentarily pressure Arne Slot's side, but it wasn't enough to cause the Slot machine to malfunction. Elsewhere, a Sandro Tonali unintentional screamer earned Newcastle a win over Brentford, leaving the Geordies in charge of the race for the top four, having played a game less than 4th placed Man City. And finally, Southampton moved within a point of finally matching Derby County's humiliating 11-point haul with a draw at home to Crystal Palace. Niall and Marley discuss all this and more on the latest Football Social Daily!
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