
Clinton Morrison
Former professional striker and pundit offering player-focused analysis and firsthand perspective on performances, discipline and dressing-room dynamics during Premier League review discussions.
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Dec 21, 2025 • 53min
Premier League Review: Morgan Rogers does it again!
This week, Luke Edwards, Chief Football Journalist at The Telegraph, and Clinton Morrison, former pro striker, delve into the thrilling weekend of Premier League action. They dissect Morgan Rogers' standout performance for Aston Villa and ponder his place among England's elite. The duo also addresses Manchester United's injury woes with Bruno Fernandes, Arsenal's inconsistent wins, and the wild Newcastle v Chelsea clash, questioning key officiating decisions. Plus, they highlight Tottenham's discipline issues and the relegation struggles of Wolves.

Dec 2, 2025 • 37min
Hundred Club Haaland scores in 5-4 win, Bournemouth lose again & Spurs rescue a point
Izzy Christiansen, a former England and Manchester City midfielder, joins Clinton Morrison, a Premier League striker, and Statman Dave, a data-savvy analyst. They dive into the thrilling 5-4 clash between Manchester City and Fulham, discussing Haaland's milestone 100th goal. The panel reflects on Everton's tight victory against Bournemouth and delves into Tottenham's performance against Newcastle. They also touch on managerial insights from David Moyes and Andoni Iraola, and criticisms of Crystal Palace’s squad depth, all while previewing upcoming fixtures.

Nov 2, 2024 • 48min
SNF | Wolves still winless after thrilling 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace
Izzy Christiansen, a football analyst for Sky Sports, and Clinton Morrison, a former footballer turned pundit, dive into the nail-biting 2-2 draw between Wolves and Crystal Palace. They discuss Wolves' ongoing struggles as they remain winless, dissect key match moments, and examine the emotional highs and lows players faced on the pitch. With insights from Crystal Palace's captain, Mark Gehi, and Wolves' manager, Gary O'Neill, they explore tactical decisions and the psychological impact of missed opportunities, while harboring hopes for future improvements.


