Episodes
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Join Simon Jordan & Graeme Souness each week in 'Simon & Souness'!
It's an England Euros special! Simon & Graeme preview the team's chances in Germany, who will be the standout players, and if they can really end their hunt for a trophy under Southgate.
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Jim White and Simon Jordan, live from Munich, preview Euro 2024 with talkSPORT and ITV commentator Sam Matterface. They discuss refereeing with former top referee Dr. Felix Brych. Plus, former Liverpool and German midfielder Didi Hamann gives the lowdown on Germany's chances and weighs in on the VAR debate.
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Jim White and Simon Jordan, live from Munich, discuss the news that Erik Ten Hag will remain as Manchester United manager. German football journalist Mario Krischel provides the lowdown on what to expect from Germany at Euro 2024. Additionally, they talk about England’s chances with Gabby Agbonlahor.
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Jim White and Simon Jordan are back in the studio and are joined by FFP Expert and former Financial Advisor to Manchester City Stefan Borson to discuss City's ongoing legal battle with the Premier League, and the latest on a potential takeover at Everton. They are also joined in studio by both Chris Billam-Smith and Richard Riakporhe ahead of their WBO Cruiserweight World Title fight on Saturday night, which is live on talkSPORT!
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Jim White and Simon Jordan are back in the studio and are joined by the former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy. The two week hearing for Manchester City's legal action against the Premier League began today, they'll debate what it could mean going forwards, and get Simon's take on the matter. After England's 1-0 defeat to Iceland on Friday, they'll ask if fans should be concerned ahead of the Euros, and hear from manager Gareth Southgate. After Bukayo Saka's image was used on the back of several papers following the defeat, Richard Offiong from 'Show Racism The Red Card' discusses the portrayal of black players in the English press. And they also react to the news that Brighton could appoint 31-year-old Fabian Hurzeler as their new Head Coach.
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On today’s episode we are joined by one of the most iconic Italians to grace the Premier League. From humble beginnings in his hometown Sardinia, Gianfranco Zola was famed for playing the game in a beautiful way. He became one of the rising stars in his hometown which earned him a big money move to Napoli, who were led by the God-like figure Diego Maradona.
After impressing for Napoli, he moved to Parma and formed a deadly partnership with Faustino Asprilla, challenging Juventus for the Serie A title. However, he struggled for game time the following season under manager Carlo Ancelotti, which opened the door for Zola to make the move to Stamford Bridge. His audacious, entertaining style of play helped ignite Chelsea’s resurgence in the late 90’s and he became a firm favourite for the blues. He’s also widely seen as a trailblazer who formed English football’s early foreign revolution.
After finishing his playing career back home in Sardinia, Gianfranco moved into management, managing teams such as West Ham, Watford and Birmingham City, often under extremely challenging ownership groups. Gianfranco joins the show and opens up on those challenging situations whilst giving his honest opinion on the current footballing landscape and the state of his beloved Chelsea FC.
Warning: This episode may contain strong language. 18+ gamble responsibly.
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Sam Matterface and Scott Minto were in for White and Jordan to analyse the 26 man England squad picked by Gareth Southgate to the Euro's. Can anyone feel hard done by? Meanwhile, Premier League clubs voted 19-1 to keep VAR in the league, with Wolves' bid for change turned down. Can fans have anything to complain about next season? Plus, Soccer Aid is back this weekend where Frank Lampard will be returning to Stamford Bridge, the ground he calls home. He joined the show live to discuss both club and country, and the next steps in his career.
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Alex Crook and Scott Minto were in for White and Jordan to react to the news that James Maddison and Curtis Jones are set to miss out on the final England squad that flies to Germany next week. Is all well in the England camp? Meanwhile, the noise around Manchester City continues, and Daniel Dubois' trainer, Don Charles, was in studio, with a message for Anthony Joshua...
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In this episode of the William Hill Sports Book Club, the panel take a look at the book "WARMING UP - How Climate Change Is Changing Sport ''. Written by World-leading sport ecologist, Madeleine Orr, who joins Adrian in the studio. From the frontlines of climate change, Warming Up takes readers through a play-by-play of how global warming is already impacting sport and how the sports world can fight back.
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Sam Matterface and Alan Pardew discuss England’s 3-0 win against Bosnia, which players have played themselves out of contention for the Euros and The FA’s plans to ban alcohol in Germany for the Three Lions clash with Serbia.
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On today's episode we are joined by a Chelsea legend, who led the club through an unprecedented era of success, winning every available trophy along the way.
John Terry is a serial winner, a stalwart defender and for many the ultimate leader. The former England captain often divided opinion throughout his career, combining outstanding play with off the field issues to become one of the most notable members of ‘the golden generation’.
A rare presence in the media, John joins the show to discuss the key moments in a remarkable career, offering a rare insight into an increasingly private life and opening up on his plans for the future.
Warning: This episode may contain strong language. 18+ gamble responsibly.
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Natalie Sawyer is joined by the former Republic of Ireland striker Tony Cascarino to discuss the day's biggest stories. They reflect on Kieran McKenna signing a new deal at Ipswich, and discuss the news that Enzo Maresca could become Chelsea's new manager. Spanish Football Expert Semra Hunter previews tomorrow's Champions League final between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund, and Kevin Hatchard joins the show to discuss a return to the dugout for Jose Mourinho at Fenerbahce. They also debate if players are playing too many games, and Jim White & Spencer Oliver look ahead to tomorrow's 5 vs 5 card in Saudi Arabia.
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Jim White and the former Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan were joined in the studio by the former Manchester United Assistant Manager Mike Phelan. They reflected on Manchester United's season, whether Erik ten Hag has done enough to keep his job, and how they can get the best out of Marcus Rashford. They also reflect on Cristiano Ronaldo's exit from the club, and discuss how far Kieran McKenna can go in management. Plymouth owner Simon Hallett also explains why they appointed Wayne Rooney as their new manager, and with seedings set to be introduced in next season's Carabao Cup, they discuss whether that's another nail in the coffin for domestic cup competitions in England.
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Turki Alalshikh, The Head of Saudi Boxing, calls into the show with confirmation of the Usyk vs Fury rematch. Jim White, Simon Jordan and Danny Murphy debate a potentially unremarkable future in the Premier League as the big names exit the dugout. As well as Gary Lineker & Alan Shearer’s controversial post-match interview with Erik Ten Hag!
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Jim White & Simon Jordan discuss Chelsea’s attempts to appoint Leicester manager Enzo Maresca and Erik Ten Hag’s Manchester United future as Sir Jim Ratcliffe holds a season review at Old Trafford.
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Natalie Sawyer and Scott Minto reflect on Manchester United’s FA Cup win against rivals City, Erik Ten Hag’s future at Old Trafford and Southampton’s sensational return to the Premier League!
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On today’s episode, we are joined by a top England Rugby International, who in recent times won the Premiership title with Leicester Tigers before returning to his roots with Bristol Bears. Ellis Genge faced early struggles in his life, growing up in the working class area of Knowle West in Bristol. An angry young man who faced problems in school and with the law, he found solace in an unlikely place - Rugby. A sport which helped him channel his anger and where he found belonging and structure.
Now the star of the ‘Full Contact’ Netflix documentary series and a well respected leader for club and country, Ellis has been capped for England 58 times, lifting the Six Nations trophy in 2020 after finishing as runner-up at the World Cup in 2019. He joins the show to talk about his unconventional journey in Rugby. His career under head coaches Eddie Jones and Steve Borthwick whilst giving his unfiltered opinion on the issues the sport faces in 2024 and beyond.
Warning - Contains strong language!
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Jim White, Simon Jordan, and Martin Keown discuss the seriousness of the situation facing Lucas Paqueta after the West Ham midfielder was charged by the FA for allegedly getting himself booked in order to impact the betting market. Elsewhere, Luke Littler's rise in darts continues as he wins the BetMGM Premier League, but should there be caution about building his stardom up? Plus, there's a weekend of big matches to look forward to, including the FA Cup Final at Wembley and the Play-Off Final that follows.
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