
Reuben Pinder
Football reporter and commentator who provides match reporting and viewpoint pieces, including on-site observations from recent fixtures referenced in the episode.
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Dec 14, 2025 • 1h 7min
Derby delight for Sunderland, misery for Spurs and City & Villa keep on winning
This week, football journalist Daniel Storey, reporter Reuben Pinder, and analyst Colin Millar dive into a thrilling weekend in the Premier League. They dissect Manchester City's decisive win over Crystal Palace and Aston Villa's impressive comeback against West Ham. Sunderland's dramatic derby triumph over Newcastle sparks a conversation on Eddie Howe's struggling side. Tottenham's dismal defeat to Nottingham Forest raises questions about managerial stability, and the panel explores the intriguing dynamics of the congested table.

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Sep 28, 2025 • 1h 11min
Last-gasp drama as Arsenal win at Newcastle and Palace defeat Liverpool
Join football journalist Daniel Storey, former player Adrian Clarke, and reporter Reuben Pinder for an exhilarating discussion on Matchday 6. They dive into Arsenal's dramatic last-minute victory at Newcastle, exploring tactical shifts and VAR controversies. Crystal Palace stunned Liverpool with a late winner, and Reuben shares insights from the electric atmosphere at Selhurst Park. The panel also tackles the managerial shake-up at West Ham, United's ongoing struggles, and the tactical nuances behind Aston Villa's revival.

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May 16, 2025 • 34min
What would a first ever trophy mean for Palace?
Matt Woosnam, Crystal Palace correspondent, shares insights alongside Reuben Pinder, a seasoned video producer and Palace fan, and Sam Lee, Manchester City correspondent. They delve into the exciting prospect of Crystal Palace clinching their first major trophy. The conversation highlights Oliver Glasner's transformative impact on the team's confidence and tactics. They also discuss the historical significance of winning silverware versus maintaining steady league performance, and the emotional stakes for both clubs in the high-stakes FA Cup Final.


