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Football Weekly
The Guardian
Join Max Rushden, Barry Glendenning and special guests as they pick over the latest football action from the Premier League and beyond The show has reported on matches and games from all of the following: Premier League, Champions League, Euros / Euro 2024, World Cup, Championship, League One, League Two, Scottish Premier League, Bundesliga, Serie A, Ligue Un, La Liga, Europa League, Europa Conference League, Women’s Euros, Women’s World Cup, and the WSL (Women's Super League). We talk about teams such as: Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Juventus, Liverpool, PSG (Paris Saint-Germain), Tottenham Hotspur / Spurs, Chelsea, Everton, Aston Villa, West Ham, Newcastle, Brighton, Crystal Palace, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Milan, Inter, and Napoli. We talk about players such as: Marcus Rashford, Mo Salah, Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, Raheem Sterling, Bukaya Saka, Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, Kevin De Bruyne, Declan Rice, Trent Alexander-Arnold, James Maddison, Jordan Pickford, Bruno Fernandes, Killian Mbappé, Harry Maguire, Casemiro, Erling Haaland, Jack Grealish, Martin Odegaard, and Gabriel Martinelli. We also talk about: UEFA, FIFA, FA cup, soccer and VAR. Football Weekly is a panel discussion, featuring: sports, journalism, informed punditry, issues, talking points, in-depth debate, and sometimes alternative viewpoints. The show is: funny, amusing, laugh-out-loud / LOL, and light-hearted; it’s entertainment. Expect to hear contributions from a mix of the following journalists, pundits and commentators: Barney Ronay, Jonathan Wilson, Troy Townsend, Suzy Wrack, Robyn Cowen, Lars Sivertsen, Will Unwin, Nick Ames, Lucy Ward, Paul Watson, Jonathan Fadugbaj, Nicky Bandini, Johnny Liew, Jordan Jarrett-Bryan, Sid Lowe, Ewan Murray Nedum Onouha, Mark Langdon, Archie Rhind-Tutt, Kate Mason, Ed Aarons, Paul MacInnes, Ben Fisher, George Elek, Marva Kreel, Faye Carruthers, Nooruddean Choudry, Simon Burnton, and Sanny Rudravajhala.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 58min
What’s next for Manchester United after Erik ten Hag era ends? – Football Weekly
Max Rushden hosts a lively discussion featuring Andy Mitten, Editor of United We Stand, a prominent Manchester United fanzine. They dive deep into the ramifications of Erik ten Hag's departure, dissecting the club's struggles and the urgent need for a managerial shake-up. The panel debates potential successors and the challenging recruitment landscape, reflecting on player and fan sentiments. Additionally, they humorously touch upon football awards controversies, intertwining the serious with the light-hearted in the world of football.
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Oct 28, 2024 • 59min
City go top after Arsenal and Liverpool battle to draw – Football Weekly podcast
A prominent football manager just got fired, and the hosts dive into the implications with plenty of laughs. They break down the thrilling 2-2 draw between Arsenal and Liverpool, spotlighting stars like Saka and Salah. There's also a look at Liverpool's evolving tactics and the role of referees in recent controversies. Plus, a heartfelt recap of Everton's dramatic matches, individual performances, and a nod to influential figures in football history during Black History Month. Don't miss the banter!
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Oct 24, 2024 • 56min
Haaland goes full Matrix and a belter in Barcelona: Football Weekly Extra
Philippe Auclair, a seasoned football journalist, joins Mark Langdon from the Racing Post, and Spanish expert Sid Lowe to dissect the latest Champions League thrills. They delve into Erling Haaland's remarkable performance and Liverpool's missed chances. Barcelona's stunning victory over Bayern Munich becomes a focal point, with discussions on tactical brilliance and key match moments. The trio also explores the emotional weight of historic rivalries and the youthful dynamism of modern football, setting the stage for exciting future clashes.
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Oct 23, 2024 • 56min
Real Madrid do it again and Villa maintain 100% start: Football Weekly
Real Madrid showcased their resilience with an exhilarating comeback against Borussia Dortmund, highlighted by Vinicius's stunning hat-trick. Aston Villa continued their winning streak with impressive performances from John McGinn and Jacob Ramsey. The conversation dives into tactical shifts and the emotional side of football, contrasting Italy's World Cup highs with heartbreaking losses. Additionally, recent controversies surrounding ticket pricing and player disciplinary actions offer a glimpse into the unpredictable nature of the sport.
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Oct 21, 2024 • 58min
Liverpool pass their first big test as title contenders: Football Weekly
Sam Dalling, a guest panelist and football enthusiast, joins Max Rushden and the team to dissect Liverpool's thrilling 2-1 victory over Chelsea. They praise Curtis Jones' midfield mastery and examine the tactical evolution of modern football. The conversation dives into the implications of recent refereeing decisions and the tactical shifts impacting team strategies. Dalling also lightens the mood with amusing ideas about temporary substitutions, blending humor with the serious side of sports analytics.
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Oct 17, 2024 • 54min
Thomas Tuchel unveiled and a Premier League preview: Football Weekly Extra
The discussion kicks off with Thomas Tuchel's introduction as England's manager, shedding light on his tactical challenges. Insights on Harry Kane's role at Bayern Munich hint at significant implications for the national team. There's a preview of the high-stakes Liverpool vs. Chelsea clash, while Manchester United's ongoing struggles are examined. Injury updates on key players like Bakai Saka add to the anticipation. Amid joyful banter and heartfelt connections, the podcast highlights the impact of community in the world of football.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 1h 1min
Will Thomas Tuchel deliver England a major trophy? Football Weekly
Ewan Murray, the Guardian's Scottish football correspondent, discusses Scotland's recent struggles and the return of goalkeeper Craig Gordon. Ellis James provides insight into Wales' new coach and their latest matches. George Dowell, owner of Worthing FC, shares his inspiring journey from injury to club ownership, reflected in the emotional documentary "The Club That George Built." The conversation also touches on broader themes of community support in football, resilience, and the complex narratives shaping the sport today.
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Oct 14, 2024 • 52min
England win but what does the future hold for Lee Carsley? – Football Weekly podcast
Joining the conversation is Stephen Kountourou, a Greek football expert and host of the Hellas Footy podcast, sharing insights on Greece's strong performances. The team reflects on England's recent match against Finland, analyzing Lee Carsley's interim management amidst high expectations and challenges. They explore the road ahead for England, particularly the impact of aging players like Harry Kane and potential new managerial candidates. With a lighthearted take on the frustrations of computer-generated highlights, the dynamic reveals the highs and lows of international football.
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Oct 11, 2024 • 55min
A night to forget for England as Greece make history: Football Weekly Extra
Pien Meulensteen, a debut analyst and commentator, joins Max Rushden and the team to dissect England's shocking 2-1 defeat to Greece. They analyze tactical blunders by the interim coach and the broader implications for English football management. The conversation shifts to Ireland's recent victory and lively discussions on football legends and their impact. They also address serious issues like fan safety and the recent controversy surrounding Jurgen Klopp's new role, blending humor and heartfelt reflections throughout.
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Oct 8, 2024 • 50min
Bayern’s bumpy week, Barça bouncing and Conte rides high: Football Weekly
Phil Kitromilides, a contributor to the Spanish football scene, delves into the ups and downs of European football. Bayern Munich faces tactical challenges despite dominating games, while Barcelona shines brightly, buoyed by Lewandowski's hat-trick and young talents. The contrasting trajectories of Barcelona and Real Madrid spark debate, especially with player performances in focus. The lively camaraderie extends to anecdotes about player friendships, offering a playful peek into the lighter side of football amidst serious discussions.


