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  • 'It's All Kicking Off!' returns for the Monday instalment of your favourite podcast.


    This week we start things off by discussing the fairytale that never was, as Manchester United avoided humiliation at the hands of Coventry by the narrowest of margins. The chaps argue that VAR was not to blame for the Sky Blues' 'winner' being ruled out, and condemn Antony for his post-penalty shootout celebrations.


    Ian and Chris slam Nottingham Forest for the Tweet which (now viewed over 40 million times) has caused uproar has sent shockwaves through the footballing world.


    We question whether managers really care about player welfare, or if they just want to avoid certain games.


    AND Ian challenges Chris to take on the London marathon.


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  • 'It's All Kicking Off!' returns for its Weekend Preview edition.


    This week, we start off by reflecting on the key talking points surrounding Manchester City and Chelsea, in the context of their FA Cup showdown at Wembley. Ian questions why it seems to be okay for managers to complain about fatigue, but players can’t, after City crashed out of the Champions League, while Chris voices his outrage at Chelsea's youngsters for squabbling over a somewhat meaningless penalty.


    The lads look ahead to Manchester United's clash with Coventry City, where Ian reckons a goal from The Sky Blues would cause 'panic' amongst United's players. Would a win for Eric ten Hag's side be enough for the manager to keep his job? Let us know in the poll on Spotify.


    Another team whose European dream came to an end this week is Arsenal, who face a couple of key games before City next feature. Wolves away is up next, but some of the Gunners faithful are starting to lose patience with one or two of their stars. Does Oleksandr Zinchenko deserve to be scapegoated, or should fans place more faith in those that have helped them get to where they are?


    Presenters: Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton

    Producer: Henry Williams


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  • 'It's All Kicking Off!' is back once again for its Monday instalment.


    In this episode, we reflect on defeats for both Arsenal and Liverpool, which have put Manchester City firmly in the driving seat for yet another Premier League title. Is there any way back for the - now - chasing pack, or will Pep Guardiola's side create history by winning four successive titles?


    The lads discuss a truly mad Championship season where the title-hopefuls continue to trip themselves up with the finish line in sight.


    We praise Bayer Leverkusen for claiming their first ever German title, with Xabi Alonso's side inflicting yet more trophy pain on Bayern Munich's Harry Kane. Will the England skipper actually regret the move as our hosts jokingly suggested he might at the beginning of the season.


    Chris and Ian bicker over whether Ross County's victory over Rangers in the SPFL is akin to Manchester City losing to Nottingham Forest or Coventry.


    AND Chris reveals, once and for all, just how many cathedrals there are in Norwich.


    Presenters: Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton

    Producer: Henry Williams


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  • 'It's All Kicking Off!' returns for its Weekend Preview edition.


    We start off by discussing Bukayo Saka's alleged dive versus Bayern Munich, questioning whether Arsenal's 'Starboy' will learn from his error and wondering whether fans would accept players from their side bending the rules if it meant they won the game.


    The Gunners welcome Unai Emery's Aston Villa to the Emirates this Sunday, with the Spaniard making his Premier League return to the stadium he once called home. The lads question whether Emery is still the victim of his short stint in north London and discuss the challenges managers face when shaking off negative perceptions.


    Ian and Chris have their say on the Premier League's player of the season, with Manchester City players inevitably in the conversation. Ian previously backed Kyle Walker for this particular accolade - does our host stand firm or has he reversed on this? City host Luton this weekend with Rob Edwards' side running out of games to maintain their Premier League status...


    AND the pair question whether the quality at the bottom of the Premier League is strong enough, and if 40 points is still enough to keep teams in the league.


    Presenters: Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton

    Producer: Henry Williams


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  • Ian and Chris return to review the weekend of Premier League football and beyond… 


    First up is that epic Manchester United vs Liverpool draw. With no wins in 3 games against the Red Devils, we ask if Liverpool have a mental block against their struggling rivals. 


    With Liverpool dropping points, Arsenal move to the top of the league on goal difference, with the Gunners fresh off a 3-0 away win in Brighton. Chris picks out the Gabriel and Saliba centreback partnership for praise - could they go down in history as all-time greats?


    The race for top 4 saw Spurs surge ahead of Aston Villa, but why does Ange Postecoglu maintain that he doesn’t care about his side's place in the table? Chris and Ian debate whether it's the right approach.


    And finally, Sunday saw an Old Firm derby for the ages, finishing 3-3 with late goals from both sides. Off the pitch though, Ian bemoans the banning of away fans for recent matchups between the Scottish heavyweights.


    Hosts - Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton

    Producer - John Rogers

    Editor - John Rogers

    Production Manager - Vittoria Cecchini

    Executive Producer - Jamie East


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  • 'It's All Kicking Off!' returns for its Weekend Preview show...


    With Ian Ladyman (once again) on holiday, Merseyside expert, Dominic King, steps into the hot-seat alongside Chris Sutton. First up this week it's Jurgen Klopp's final trip to Old Trafford as Liverpool boss. Dom explains the mindset of the man heading into yet another nail-biting run-in, and recounts a story which includes the Liverpool boss, sharing a pint with Steven Gerrard during a dog walk just days before a crunch fixture.


    Can Manchester United repeat the feat which saw them knock their rivals out of the FA Cup? Well, Dom and Chris don't seem to think so...


    Switching over to the bottom half of the table now and we look ahead to Everton vs Burnley. Do Everton have enough in the locker to get over the line or will Burnley complete an almighty great escape with the games rapidly running out?


    Next up and we preview two derbies OUTSIDE of the Premier League...


    Norwich v Ipswich is first on the agenda, as Dom and Chris discuss the significance of this particular Old Farm Derby, with both East Anglia clubs pushing for promotion. Can Norwich dampen their rivals' title-dreams, or will the Tractor Boys springboard their push for the Premier League in their enemy's back garden?


    FINALLY, we discuss the Old Firm. Rangers have shown real signs of improvement under Philipe Clement, but Celtic won't give up yet another title without a fight...


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  • Welcome back to 'It's All Kicking Off!' - your one-stop shop for all things football! (Apologies that this instalment is late, IAKO HQ ran into some technical difficulties this bank holiday Monday)


    In the latest episode we start by discussing the borefest which was Manchester City vs Arsenal as Ian suggests that the Gunners have finally grown up, almost a year to the day since they showed their inexperience in a 4-1 Etihad drubbing. The pair analyse Roy Keane's brutal Erling Haaland analysis, describing the record-shattering striker as 'League 2' quality with regards to his all-round play and they question why Pep Guardiola gave Jack Grealish some animated on-the-field coaching after the final whistle.


    Moving on to their title-rivals and Chris suggests that it's Liverpool who will be most delighted by the outcome, while Ian reckons they still have work to do with several tricky away games still on the horizon. What do you reckon? With the three giants still in the equation... who blinks first?


    The pair question if Roberto De Zerbi has one eye on the exit AMEX exit door, following a series of open-ended answers to questions regarding his future... with Chris reckoning that Brighton fans may well feel aggrieved by the way he handled the situation.


    We question whether there is yet life in the relegation battle with Brighton sitting 4 points from safety and with some favourable fixtures still to play.


    AND we find out the best EVER April Fool's gags in football?


    Hosts - Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton

    Producer - Henry Williams

    Editor - Henry Williams

    Production Manager - Vittoria Cecchini

    Executive Producer - Jamie East


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  • On our weekend preview show, a title clash takes top billing, with Arsenal heading to Man City. Will the potential injuries to Walker, Ederson, Stones and Akanji move the needle in Arsenal's favour?


    Elsewhere Nottingham Forest are newly in the relegation zone after their points deduction. They face Crystal Palace hoping to immediately break clear of it. But off the pitch, Forest assistant manager Steven Reid has been fined for comments made to the referee after their controversial last-minute loss to Liverpool. Ian and Chris take a look at those comments and ask how Reid has got away with them so lightly.


    Chelsea welcome Burnley to Stamford Bridge, a game with several subplots. Chelsea loanee Romelu Lukaku impressed in internationals midweek, highlighting the centre forward gap at Chelsea. Meanwhile injury to Sam Johnstone has opened up a goalkeeper spot in the England camp - but should Burnley man James Trafford be the one to take it?


    And finally, Liverpool welcome Brighton to Anfield, in what could be an audition for Roberto De Zerbi, with a vacant manager position at Liverpool this summer...



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  • 'It's All Kicking Off!' returns for the Monday instalment of your favourite football podcast.


    This week, Ian and Chris start with a post-mortem of England's 1-0 loss to Brazil. Ian takes the view that it actually might be a good thing - Chris disagrees.


    Next it's a review of Wales and Scotland's international fortunes. Wales are only one playoff win away from Euro 2024 qualification, but should they even be in with a shout after both a terrible qualifying and Nations League campaign? Scotland meanwhile have lost 6 on the bounce.


    And finally, Jay Bothroyd joins the podcast after he revealed this week that he hid his epilepsy for his entire playing career. We hear about how it impacted his career and why he's now decided to speak out.


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  • This week on 'It's All Kicking Off!', we're talking all things England, as preparations for Euro 2024 get firmly underway.


    We take on numerous pressing questions in this week's Weekend Preview edition. Can the Three Lions finally bring some silverware? Is the current crop of stars better than the famed golden-generation? Does Gareth Southgate deserve more respect?


    The lads question whether the Brazil side at Wembley will be a far-cry from the icons of the past...not least because of their attire on the nihght.


    Speaking of clothing, we discuss the controversial new England kit. Ian questions why a purple kit's been manufactured for the tournament as opposed to the traditional colours, and voices his frustration at the small fortune needed to purchase said trailblazing shirt.


    AND we tackle the row over Nike's decision to add numerous colours to the traditionally red flag of St George. Will this symbol 'unite and inspire' the country, or is this decision a load of nonsense and an unnecessary distraction for the FA and Gareth Southgate ahead of the summer?


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  • 'It's All Kicking Off!' returns for the Monday instalment of your favourite football podcast.


    This week, Ian and Chris start off by dissecting Manchester United's dramatic last-minute winner against arch rivals Liverpool, suggesting that - while Erik ten Hag's days may be numbered - the United gaffer will always have the memories of this weekend to look back on. Meanwhile, Ian argues that Liverpool lacked the sort of killer instinct Manchester City would have had in a game like this.


    Next up, we break down 'O'Neil vs Robins' as last-gasp celebrations spilled over with the Wolves manager brandishing his Coventry counterparts' behaviour as 'disgusting'...should ball-boys be accountable for their actions or should coaches keep their emotions under control when dealing with youngsters?


    With England set for Euro 2024 warmup matches during the international break, Ian and Chris reflect on Ben White's decision to turn down approaches from Gareth Southgate and debate whether the Arsenal defender will rue his decision in the months to come...


    AND we analyse (complain about) the excruciating length of the VAR check at the London Stadium, which saw West Ham and Aston Villa fans left in the lurch for over 5 minutes.


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  • 'It's All Kicking Off!' returns for its Weekend Preview edition.


    Our attention turns to the FA Cup this time around with Manchester United versus Liverpool being the stand-out fixture. Ian suggests Jurgen Klopp's side could become unstuck by United, while Chris suggests that, while a win against Liverpool could paper over the cracks, the damage has already been done for Erik ten Hag. Nothing can save him.


    From one manager under pressure, to another...the lads discuss Newcastle's trip to the Etihad as Eddie Howe aims to steady the ship during a turbulent season on Tyneside, posing the question as to whether he will still be at the helm by the time the new season rolls around.


    AND we analyse what on earth happened at Aberdeen as Neil Warnock waves goodbye to the northeast of Scotland. Does his appointment reflect poorly on Scottish football? Is the rest of the country sniggering at this high-profile failure?


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  • 'It's All Kicking Off!' is back for its latest instalment.

     

    This week, the lads start by breaking down Liverpool vs Manchester City. They question whether it is an impossible task to replacesomeone of Jurgen Klopp's stature, debate whether the next manager will be eaten alive and marvel at how Anfield revels at the never-say-die team he's created. Ian and Chris also break down whether Liverpool should have been offered a penalty in the dying seconds of the enthralling clash.

     

    Title-rivals, Arsenal, are also in the spotlight. Beating Brentford in dramatic fashion and continuing their perfect league start to 2024, Ian questions whether we are entering a golden period for English football. Oh, and Chris gives his take on whether Saturday's hero, Kai Havertz should have been on the pitch to score the winner...

     

    Meanwhile, Ian takes on this week's '5 aside' - putting forward his list for the top 5 divers of all time.

     

    AND Chris dishes the dirt on his favourite birthday presents (wish him a Happy Birthday in the comments!)


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  • 'It's All Kicking Off!' returns to your ears for its Weekend Preview instalment.

     

    This week, Ian and Chris start by....well, talking about World Book Day. But after that, all eyes are on Liverpool v Manchester City, as two of the title-chasers go head-to-head, with Jurgen Klopp waving goodbye to the rivalry that’s defined his tenure on Merseyside.

     

    Next up on the show is the clash between Arsenal and Brentford. Under the lights, with the chance to go top, the Gunners have the chance to seize the day and stamp their authority on the title-race. All eyes will once again be on Aaron Ramsdale, Mikel Arteta's forgotten man, who's set to start in the league for the first time since November.

     

    Fresh from their drubbing at the hands of the Gunners, Sheffield United are back in action, this time against Bournemouth. Can Chris Wilder pick his side back up? Do they have any hope of staying in the top-flight?

     

    Finally, Aston Villa will meet Spurs on Sunday, looking to make it four straight wins versus the north London outfit. Ollie Watkins is the topic of conversation here, with Ian suggesting England FINALLY have an able deputy to Harry Kane.


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  • Welcome to the latest instalment of 'It's All Kicking Off!'


    This week...Ian flies out of the traps, asking Chris whether Erik ten Hag is 'deluded' for suggesting that United could have won the Manchester Derby. The pair debate whether Marcus Rashford did enough to silence his critics and suggest that the competitive nature of the clash has gone out the window, with it being likened to an F1 procession.


    Also on the derby, Chris takes on this week's 5 aside... revealing his list of the top 5 worst ever misses after Erling Haaland's sitter.


    Outside of Manchester, we talk about Nottingham Forest v Liverpool, a dramatic win for the Reds, marred by Paul Tierney's controversial refereeing towards the end. Chris, however, has little sympathy for the incensed Forest fans and explains why they have no right to moan...


    AND...we go north of the border to analyse an eventful weekend in Scotland, with both Rangers and Celtic losing key games in the title-race - posing questions among some regarding the objectivity of referees...



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  • Q - What connects: mice, pyjamas and daffodils?

    A - Remarkably, the 'It's All Kicking Off!' Podcast


    Yes, back once again to tackle all the biggest questions in football (and some of the daftest outside of it) are Ian and Chris for another Weekend Preview show.


    In the latest episode, the lads begin by discussing the merits of Manchester United captain, Bruno Fernandes, questioning whether the criticism he gets is harsh, before debating whether he's good enough for the Manchester City team...if only on the bench.


    The pair consider whether they prefer players to be outwardly confident or modest in the wake of Kevin de Bruyne's recent comments, where his impressive return from injury had surprised even himself!


    AND Chris gets uppity about Ian daring to suggest that Ange Postecoglou's first season at Spurs may not end quite as triumphantly as one had first imagined.


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  • Ian and Chris are reunited for the latest instalment of 'It's All Kicking Off!'


    Fresh from Liverpool's victory over Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final, the lads pay tribute to the guts and courage shown by the Reds' youngsters during that extra time period, while we question whether the billion pound Blues were gutless to play for pens.


    Ian criticises Sir Jim Ratcliffe for suggesting that handouts may be the best way for Manchester to play home to a 'Wembley of the North', instead saying that if the billionaire wants a brand-spanking new stadium...he ought to buy it and build it himself.


    AND amidst the minor bust-up between two Sheffield United players over the weekend, Chris explains some of the dressing room fallings out he saw, as Ian recalls a clash he had with another journalist...in the Nou Camp.


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  • Dominic King and Chris Sutton return to your ears for the latest episode of 'It's All Kicking Off!'


    We start off by discussing the League Cup final at Wembley, with Chris claiming that the magnitude of the game can be likened to that of the World Cup final for Mauricio Pochettino. Posing the question, is the Argentine still firmly under the microscope at Chelsea, despite a strong run of results?


    The lads suggest Mikel Arteta may not fully trust his squad, having only brought on one sub in the defeat to Porto and making fewer starting XI changes this season than both Liverpool and Manchester City. Will this hesitation to freshen things up impact Arsenal's run-in...both domestically and on the European stage?


    AND Dom claims Xabi Alonso will choose with his head over his heart this summer, as Liverpool and Bayern Munich look set to go toe-to-toe for the Spaniard.


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  • 'It's All Kicking Off!' returns, with Dominic King stepping in to fill the void left by our regular host, Ian Ladyman, who's probably skiing down an Italian mountain at time of writing.


    We discuss whether Rasmus Hojlund's winner versus Luton was intentional, or a slice of luck for a man with a golden touch at the moment, and we debate whether sporting directors are the new rockstars of football, as Dan Ashworth tells Newcastle he wants to join United.


    The lads dissect the title race and Dom explains why he thinks Liverpool will finish second despite them being his third favourites for the title.... (Ian, when do you get back?) and Chris says he would have never attempted the finish Darwin Nunez finished expertly versus Brentford.


    AND Chris explains why he turned down the chance to join Liverpool.


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  • Welcome back to 'It's All Kicking Off!' - your go-to podcast for all things football.


    Ian and Chris delve into the concerns surrounding Jack Grealish's injury when, at a time where Manchester City's season looks set to burst into inevitable life, the England forward struggles to maintain form and fitness. Chris gives also provides insight into what it's like to be sidelined by injury and teaches Ian all about the Hedonic Treadmill...


    We turn our attention to Liverpool and the challenges they face in keeping pace with the relentless force that is Manchester City...as Ian suggests the next 3 games could prove vital in their pursuit of glory.


    The lads shine a spotlight on the remarkable turnaround in Harry Maguire's career at Manchester United and praise the defender for keeping his head up while the chips were down during large parts of his career at Old Trafford.


    AND, the latest instalment of the gripping 'is a pony just a baby horse?' debate sparks yet more fiery conversation.


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