
Rory Smith
Chief Soccer Correspondent for The New York Times. Provides insights and analysis on football.
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May 12, 2025 • 56min
Monday Night Club: Marinakis’ outburst & Trent’s not so fond farewell
Chris Sutton, former professional footballer and pundit, joins Theo Walcott, ex-Arsenal forward, and Rory Smith, Chief Soccer Correspondent for The New York Times. They dive into the controversy around Nottingham Forest's owner entering the pitch, questioning the appropriateness of such actions. The guys also discuss Liverpool fans booing Trent Alexander-Arnold as he prepares for a potential move to Real Madrid, and Mikel Arteta's challenges with Arsenal's recent form. Plus, they analyze Ruben Dias's frustration after Manchester City's draw and Carlo Ancelotti's new role with Brazil.

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May 19, 2025 • 52min
Monday Night Club: Palace make history & Vardy bows out
Chris Sutton, a former pro and pundit, joins Rory Smith, Chief Soccer Correspondent, Shay Given, ex-goalkeeper, and Joel Ward, Crystal Palace captain. They delve into Palace's historic FA Cup win, celebrating their first trophy in 164 years. Ward shares his emotional journey through the club. The discussion also tackles Manchester City's puzzling decisions, including why Erling Haaland didn’t take a penalty, and the future of Jack Grealish. They also pay tribute to Jamie Vardy as he bids farewell to Leicester City after a remarkable 200 goals.

May 5, 2025 • 54min
Monday Night Club: Trent leaves Liverpool and happy Kane!
Chris Sutton, a football pundit and former player, joins journalist Rory Smith, ex-footballer Pat Nevin, and Bristol City manager Liam Manning to discuss key moments in football. They dive into Trent Alexander-Arnold's surprising exit from Liverpool and the emotional reactions from fans. Liam shares insights on leading Bristol City into the Championship playoffs. The conversation shifts to Harry Kane’s monumental first trophy with Bayern Munich, examining its impact on his legacy and future in football.