
Shay Given
Former international goalkeeper who provides expert analysis on goalkeeping groups, written memoirs and behind‑the‑scenes squad dynamics.
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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.

Nov 3, 2025 • 1h 1min
Monday Night Club: O’Neil withdraws from Wolves & disturbance in the goalkeepers’ union
Join Andros Townsend, former winger and current pundit, Shay Given, ex-international goalkeeper, Rory Smith, a seasoned football journalist, and Ryan Lester, host and Wolves supporter, as they dissect Wolves' managerial vacancy. They explore the club's decline and what kind of manager is needed next. Shay shares insights on the goalkeeping group dynamics and the challenges of writing memoirs, especially in light of Mary Earps' controversial autobiography. Plus, they analyze recent performances at West Ham and the football landscape around Celtic and Rangers.

Nov 2, 2025 • 40min
Haaland fires Manchester City up to second after win against Bournemouth
Former Premier League players Matt Ritchie, Izzy Christiansen, and Shay Given join Kelly Cates to analyze Manchester City’s impressive 3-1 victory over Bournemouth. The trio delves into Erling Haaland's prolific scoring and his pivotal role in the team's title chase. Discussion flows to tactical choices like Pep Guardiola's management of Haaland's fitness and Bournemouth's bold strategy with a high defensive line. Insights on youth talent like Nico O'Reilly and the implications of recent results make for an engaging conversation about the Premier League's evolving landscape.


