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The Athletic
The Athletic's flagship football podcast, hosted by Ayo Akinwolere and featuring the likes of David Ornstein, Phil Hay, Adam Crafton and Matt Slater will take you inside the biggest stories in football told by the best reporters in the business. We cut through the noise to tell you what’s really happening - and why it matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 20, 2025 • 42min
Are Everton ready to kick on under their US owners?
In this discussion, Patrick Boyland, The Athletic's Everton correspondent, shares insights on the financial stabilization and revived mood at Everton under the Friedkin Group. Greg O'Keeffe reflects on David Moyes’ evolved management tactics and the club’s historical context. Former Everton midfielder Leon Osman provides an inside look at Moyes' leadership style and how he has transformed player performances. The trio also tackles pressing topics like the club's new stadium and the pressing need for a reliable goalscorer.

30 snips
Dec 19, 2025 • 40min
The Preview: Spurs vs Liverpool
Cerys Jones, a football journalist and tactical analyst, and Reuben Pinder, an insightful football reporter, join to dissect the thrilling matchup between Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool. They discuss Tottenham's managerial challenges and stylistic woes, alongside Liverpool's unpredictable form and the Mohamed Salah saga. With deeper dives into midfield issues and defensive blunders for Spurs, they also preview other exciting fixtures across the Premier League, making it a must-listen for football fans.

Dec 18, 2025 • 33min
Ornstein exclusive: Maresca among Man City options if Guardiola leaves
David Ornstein, a senior football correspondent at The Athletic, shares exclusive insights about Chelsea's Enzo Maresca being a top candidate to succeed Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, hinting at a potential exit for Guardiola after a decade of success. Simon Johnson provides the Chelsea perspective, revealing surprising reactions to Maresca's recent comments and their implications. The discussion digs into whether Maresca can handle the City job and how internal dynamics might influence his potential move.

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Dec 17, 2025 • 43min
AFCON 2025: 'Fired up' Salah, favourites and surprise packages
In this engaging discussion, football journalist Simon Hughes shares tactical insights and highlights the unique allure of AFCON. Football reporter Jay Harris delves into Morocco’s home advantage and the challenges faced by Nigeria amidst turmoil. Former Ghana manager Chris Hughton offers firsthand experiences managing at the tournament and discusses the significance of dual-nationality players. With excitement brewing for AFCON 2025, the team weighs in on favorites like Morocco and dark horses such as South Africa.

Dec 16, 2025 • 47min
Man United’s wild night and why Bruno feels ‘hurt’
Carl Anka, a football journalist known for his tactical insights, along with analyst Adam Crafton, dive into the chaotic 4-4 draw at Old Trafford where Manchester United's instability shines through. They explore Bruno Fernandes' emotional response to rumors about his future and discuss the team's defensive frailties. Tottenham correspondent Jack Pitt-Brooke joins to shed light on Spurs' struggles after a defeat to Nottingham Forest and the pressure on Thomas Frank amidst fan impatience and injury struggles.

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Dec 15, 2025 • 37min
What next for Salah and Liverpool?
David Ornstein, a seasoned football correspondent, shares insights on Mohamed Salah’s future at Liverpool, emphasizing the club's expectation for him to stay. James Pearce discusses Salah's recent performance and emotional reaction to being benched, while revealing the importance of his inclusion in the squad. Ahmed Walid offers an Egyptian perspective on Salah's role in AFCON and how it could impact his club situation. They explore potential transfer destinations and the tactical reasons behind Salah’s subdued influence this season.

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Dec 13, 2025 • 43min
Are FIFA exploiting fans with World Cup ticket prices?
The podcast delves into the bizarre spectacle of the World Cup draw, where political figures like Gianni Infantino and Donald Trump loom large. It highlights the eye-popping ticket prices making this the most expensive World Cup ever. Discussions include the controversial dynamics of FIFA's pre-sale ticketing and claims of exploitation. Supporters groups express outrage over high costs, while the hosts interrogate FIFA’s revenue distribution and whether it truly serves the fans. Expect absurdities and serious implications for global football!

Dec 12, 2025 • 52min
The Preview: Sunderland vs Newcastle
Mark Critchley, a seasoned football reporter, and Andy Jones, an insightful football journalist, discuss the highly anticipated Tyne-Wear derby between Sunderland and Newcastle. Tension mounts as both teams are just one point apart in the standings. They dive into Sunderland's strong form and Newcastle's struggles away, contemplating how fatigue may affect the match. The conversation also touches on Mohamed Salah's controversial comments at Liverpool, making for a riveting discussion on player dynamics and potential legacies.

6 snips
Dec 11, 2025 • 36min
Is Alonso still facing Real Madrid sack?
Dermot Corrigan, a seasoned football writer for The Athletic, joins fellow contributors Tomas Hill Lopez-Menchero and Seb Stafford-Bloor to delve into Xabi Alonso's precarious position at Real Madrid. They explore player dynamics, including Jude Bellingham's crucial backing of Alonso, and how recent poor performances and a tough schedule have added pressure. The trio discusses the challenges of managing egos in Madrid compared to Alonso's success at Leverkusen and whether a managerial change would truly solve the team's underlying issues.

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Dec 10, 2025 • 36min
Is ‘sacking season’ still a thing?
Sports journalists Jack Pitt-Brooke and Mark Critchley dive into the dynamics of managerial stability in football this season. They discuss the traditional 'sacking season' and how clubs are showing surprising patience, fueled by financial factors and league competitiveness. The conversation highlights the pressures on new managers, including player buy-in and club expectations. They also explore the rise of young coaches like Cesc Fàbregas at Como and the challenges for established managers like Ruben Amorim at Manchester United.


