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Aaron Paul, Jobi McAnuff & Tommy Smith talk to new Luton boss Jack Wilshere. They also discuss clubs returning to ‘old flame’ managers, what about Maldon & Tiptree’s war of words with Port Vale after the FA Cup draw, and will Chris Powell make our All-Time Ultimate EFL XI? All that and Pugwash rears his head in 72PLUS 72MINUS. Messages/voicenote us on WhatsApp - 08000 289 369.01:55 What would Jobi/Tommy change about their former clubs?
05:00 Jack Wilshere INTERVIEW
23:30 Clubs returning to ‘old flame’ managers
27:00 Maldon & Tiptree’s war of words with Port Vale
31:40 Soup-er Lyle Taylor
34:00 Chris Powell for the Ultimate EFL XI?
37:20 Goal music in 72PLUS 72MINUS
41:30 Aaron gives his team time off in Fantasy EFL5 Live / BBC Sounds commentaries:
Wed 15 Oct 2000 Chelsea v Paris FC in UWCL,
Sat 18 Oct 1500 Man City v Everton in Premier League,
Sat 18 Oct 1500 Crystal Palace v Bournemouth on Sports Extra,
Sat 18 Oct 1730 Fulham v Arsenal,
Sun 19 Oct 1400 Tottenham v Aston Villa,
Sun 19 Oct 1630 Liverpool v Man Utd.
England are on their way to next summer’s World Cup in Canada, Mexico and the USA after a 5-0 win against Latvia secured their qualification with two matches to spare. Kelly Cates is joined by John Murray, Ian Dennis and former England defenders Conor Coady and Matt Upson to assess England’s performance in Riga, and how the team is developing under Thomas Tuchel.The England boss explains how their game plan might change next summer in North America and how it feels to have sealed qualification. There’s also reaction from Anthony Gordon and Harry Kane.Plus, we discuss the importance of the England captain and whether Jude Bellingham could miss out even if he’s fit next summer? Timecodes:
00:22 – Reaction to performance against Latvia
11:05 – Harry Kane Interview
15:47 – Anthony Gordon Interview
17:43 – Thomas Tuchel Interview
23:14 – Tuchel’s selections - No I in this England Team?
28:50 – How might Tuchel’s squad evolve between now and the World Cup?
33:00 – Tuchel committed to continuity?
34:34 – How Important is Harry Kane for England?
37:02 – Do England need to change style of play for next summer? Commentaries on 5 live and BBC Sounds this week:Wednesday 15th October
WOMEN'S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: Chelsea v Paris FC 2000 KO - 5 LIVESaturday 18th October
PREMIER LEAGUE: Manchester City v Everton 1500 KO - 5 LIVE
PREMIER LEAGUE: Crystal Palace v Bournemouth 1500 KO - SPORTS EXTRA
PREMIER LEAGUE: Fulham v Arsenal 1730 KO - 5 LIVESunday 19th October
PREMIER LEAGUE: Spurs v Aston Villa 1400 KO - 5 LIVE
PREMIER LEAGUE: Liverpool v Manchester United 1630 KO - 5 LIVE
Delyth Lloyd is joined by former Wales midfielder Dave Edwards, Wales defender Tom Lockyer, and 5 Live commentator Alistair Bruce-Ball to reflect on Wales' 4-2 loss to Belgium in Cardiff. We also get reaction from the Northern Ireland camp as they lose at home to Germany. BBC Sport's Emma Sanders joins the pod to discuss Chelsea captain Millie Bright and her retirement from international football. Football correspondent John Murray gives us the latest from the England camp ahead of their match against Latvia on Tuesday, before we hear from Thomas Tuchel and Jordan Pickford. And finally, we get the latest as Cape Verde qualify for the World Cup!Timecodes:
00:38 Reaction to Wales 4-2 Belgium
10:22 Ethan Ampadu interview
13:09 Craig Bellamy interview
14:43 Northern Ireland lose to Germany
16:50 Captain Trai Hume interview
18:26 Michael O'Neill interview
21:05 Emma Sanders on Millie Bright's retirement
23:40 Thomas Tuchel interview
26:51 Correspondent John Murray joins the pod
30:00 Jordan Pickford interview
34:34 Cape Verde qualify for the World Cup5 Live / BBC Sounds commentaries:
Tue 14 Oct 1945 Latvia v England in WCQ,
Wed 15 Oct 2000 Chelsea v Paris in UWCL,
Sat 18 Oct 1500 Man City v Everton in PL,
Sat 18 Oct 1500 Crystal Palace v Bournemouth in PL (Sports Extra),
Sat 18 Oct 1730 Fulham v Arsenal in PL,
Sun 19 Oct 1400 Spurs v Aston Villa in PL,
Sun 19 Oct 1630 Liverpool v Manchester United in PL.
Steve Crossman sits down with Brentford’s Fabio Carvalho and club psychologist Michael Caulfield to discuss how the club’s culture of talking openly has helped their players. Michael installed a bench at the training ground, dubbed Michael’s bench, where players can discuss what is on their mind and share. It has been such a success that the club have installed three more benches at the training ground for their Academy teams and are now putting up more benches around the local community, encourage people to talk to help with their mental health. In an honest interview, Fabio discusses the difficulties he faced as a young man moving from Portugal, how faith and removing himself from social media has helped him and how he thinks modern footballers could benefit from having deeper conversations and sharing their struggles.
Pien Meulensteen is joined by former England defender Phil Jagielka and The Sunday Times chief football writer, Jonathan Northcroft, as Scotland take one step closer to the World Cup having beaten Belarus 2-1. On a night where Steve Clarke broke the record for managing Scotland in more games than anyone else, he says he's "possibly as disappointed as I have been over the whole 72" games.With six points in October, Scotland have got their job done in terms of World Cup qualifying- but why were supporters booing their team off at Hampden? The panel look ahead to England's World Cup qualifier against Latvia. Has Thomas Tuchel got squad selection right? How similar will the England squad look next summer?In domestic football news, what does Steven Gerrard turning down the Rangers job say about the club's current position?Time codes:
0'35 Scotland chat
9'28 Why was Ben Gannon-Doak so impressive?
16'26 Hear from Steve Clarke
18'09 England chat
29'00 Who makes Phil and Jonathan's England World Cup starting XI, at this moment?
31'50 Why would Gerrard not be drawn to the Rangers job?
Scott McTominay left a struggling Manchester United to become Serie A’s Most Valuable Player, win the Scudetto for Napoli and be nominated for the Ballon D’Or - all in one year. Was he this good all along? Is he finally getting the respect he always deserved?This episode of Football Daily, hosted by football writer and Copa 90 presenter Eugene Noble, goes right back to the start of Scott McTominay's incredible story and explores the making of McTominay: How he grew from the Man Utd academy, to being taken under the wing of José Mourinho and performing on the international stage.We speak to the likes of Paul McGuinness and James Weir, coaches and players who knew him at the academy, as well as podcasters, pundits and fans such as Jay Motty, Joe Fischetti and Umberto Bernardo, who have tracked his career from Old Trafford to the Neapolitan sun.We also hear from football journalist Mina Rzouki about how Scott has transformed under Antonio Conte, as well as Scottish Legend and commentator Pat Nevin about how he is becoming a symbol for the nation in the blue shirt of Scotland. We even speak to Scotland head coach Steve Clarke about Scott’s crucial role to the international team and a conversation that sparked Scott’s career back into life.In 2026, McTominay is facing his biggest season yet: Napoli have a title to defend. They’re back in the Champions League. And Scotland have their World Cup qualifier campaign already underway. So, the question isn’t just how Scott McTominay got here - it’s how much higher can he go?
John Murray talks football, travel & language with home nations commentators. Liam McLeod represents Scotland after their dramatic win over Greece, Mark Poyser shows up for Wales after Craig Bellamy’s side lost to England, and Joel Taggart is on the pod on behalf of Northern Ireland. It’s Scotland vs Northern Ireland in Clash of the Commentators and suggestions welcome for our Great Glossary of Football Commentary - WhatsApp voicenotes to 08000 289 369 & emails to TCV@bbc.co.uk05:10 Favourite experiences commentating on your country
08:35 Perils of commentating off-tube
18:10 Craig Bellamy ‘puts on show’ as Wales manager
23:10 Live commentaries & any countries they’ve not been to?
26:40 Best commentary positions in the home nations
31:25 Clash of the Commentators
36:40 Great Glossary of Football CommentaryBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries:
Sun 12 Oct 1200 Chelsea v Tottenham in WSL,
Sun 12 Oct 1430 Arsenal v Brighton & Hove in WSL,
Sun 12 Oct 1700 Scotland v Belarus in WCQ,
Mon 13 Oct 1945 Wales v Belgium in WCQ,
Tue 14 Oct 1945 Latvia v England in WCQ,
Wed 15 Oct 2000 Chelsea v Paris in UWCL.Glossary so far:DIVISION ONE
Bosman,
Cruyff Turn,
Giving the goalkeeper the eyes,
Hibs it,
Onion bag,
Panenka,
Rabona,
Where the kookaburra sleeps,
Where the owl sleeps,
Where the spiders sleep.DIVISION TWO
Ball stays hit,
Coat is on a shoogly peg,
Daisycutter,
Has that in his locker,
Howler,
One for the cameras,
Played us off the park,
Purple patch,
Root and branch review,
Row Z,
Stramash,
Taking one for the team,
That’s great… (football),
Thunderous strike.UNSORTED
2-0 is a dangerous score,
After you Claude,
All-Premier League affair,
Aplomb,
Bag/box of tricks,
Brace,
Brandished,
Bread and butter,
Breaking the deadlock,
Bundled over the line,
Champions elect / champions apparent,
Clinical finish,
Commentator’s curse,
Coupon buster,
Cultured/Educated left foot,
Denied by the woodwork,
Draught excluder,
Elimination line,
Fellow countryman,
Foot race,
Formerly of this parish,
Fox in the box,
Free hit,
Goalkeepers’ Union,
Goalmouth scramble,
Good touch for a big man,
Honeymoon Period,
In and around,
In the shop window,
Keeping ball under their spell,
Keystone Cops defending,
Languishing,
Loitering with intent,
Marching orders,
Nestle in the bottom corner,
Numbered derbies,
Nutmeg,
Opposite number,
Park the bus,
PK for penalty-kick,
Postage stamp,
Put it in the mixer,
Put their laces through it,
Rasping shot,
Red wine not white wine,
Relegation six-pointer,
Rooted at the bottom,
Route One,
Roy of the Rovers stuff,
Sending the goalkeeper the wrong way,
Shooting boots,
Sleeping giants,
Slide rule pass,
Small matter of,
Spiders web,
Stayed hit,
Steepling,
Stinging the palms,
Stonewall penalty,
Straight off the training ground,
Taking one for the team,
Team that likes to play football,
Throw their cap on it,
Thruppenny bit head / 50p head,
Towering header,
Two good feet,
Turning into a basketball match,
Turning into a cricket score,
Usher/Shepherd the ball out of play,
Walking a disciplinary tightrope,
Wand of a left foot,
We’ve got a cup tie on our hands,
Winger in their pocket,
Wrap foot around it,
Your De Bruynes, your Gundogans etc.
Premier League referee Anthony Taylor joins Dan Roan to give rare insight into life as one of football’s top officials. He opens up about the pressures of refereeing at the highest level, the impact of social media scrutiny and abuse, and how VAR has changed the game. Taylor also reflects on handling racist incidents, the fallout from the 2023 Europa League final, and why empathy from players, pundits and fans is vital for the sport’s future.TIMECODES:
1:49 – Nerves & fear of failure07:16 – Is scrutiny fair?11:32 – 2023 Europa League final fallout15:22 – Adapting to climate at the Club World Cup19:55 – Does he regret decisions?24:56 – Captains only approach27:57 – Do you ever stand by your decision after VAR?
Aaron Paul is joined by Pat Nevin, Stephen Warnock and Danny Ward to wrap up a big night for the home nations.They start at Hampden Park, where Scotland’s comeback win over Greece edges them closer to a World Cup play-off place - with insight from Pat and Gavin Wallace on Scotland snatching a win.Then to Wembley, where England impress again under Thomas Tuchel. The team discuss Tuchel’s attacking approach, Jordan Pickford’s clean-sheet record, and what Craig Bellamy can take from Wales’ defeat.You’ll also hear from Steve Clarke, Thomas Tuchel, Bukayo Saka, Morgan Rogers, Ryan Christie and Lewis Ferguson as both managers and players reflect on a defining night for Scotland and England.TIMECODES:00:53’ – Pat Nevin can’t believe Scotland result04:35’ - Ryan Christie & Lewis Ferguson reaction08:45’ – Steve Clarke interview11:16’ – A look ahead to Scotland v Belarus13:26’ – England comfortable against Wales14:40’ – Morgan Rogers with John Murray19:49’ – Bukayo Saka in the tunnel25:06’ – Thomas Tuchel with John Murray
Mark Chapman and Rory Smith continue the countdown to the 2026 World Cup.Nico Cantor from CBS Sports and Mexican sports journalist Marion Reimers look at Mexico, who will host nine of the tournament’s 104 matches. How will they fare as one of the tournament’s hosts? Can they finally shake off the tag of ‘dark horses’?Former South Africa captain Dean Furman and former Nigeria international Efan Ekoku discuss some of the African teams who may qualify – how are South Africa and Nigeria faring? Plus hear from Cape Verde and Shamrock Rovers defender Roberto Lopes with his country on the edge of qualification for their first ever World Cup.02.40 – Mexico
24.20 – Bigger picture for African teams
43.45 – Cape Verde
Aaron Paul, Jobi McAnuff & Lyle Taylor jump on the managerial merry-go-round. Watford sack Paolo Pezzolano and reappoint Javi Gracia, Luton say bye to Matt Bloomfield and Blackpool bid farewell to Steve Bruce. Also, what about Birmingham chairman Tom Wagner going in the away end at Wrexham? And will Richard Wood find his way into our Ultimate All-Time EFL XI? Suggestions welcome on WhatsApp to 08000 289 369.01:45 Birmingham chairman goes in the away end
06:30 Naming teams on the day of a game
12:50 Watford sack Pezzolano & reappoint Gracia
20:25 Luton sack Matt Bloomfield
34:50 Blackpool sack Steve Bruce
36:20 Will Richard Wood make our All-Time EFL XI?
39:00 72PLUS 72MINUS5 Live / BBC Sounds commentaries:
Thu 9 Oct 1945 England v Wales in friendly,
Sun 12 Oct 1200 Chelsea v Tottenham in WSL,
Sun 12 Oct 1430 Arsenal v Brighton & Hove in WSL,
Sun 12 Oct 1700 Scotland v Belarus in WCQ,
Mon 13 Oct 1945 Wales v Belgium in WCQ,
Tue 14 Oct 1945 Latvia v England in WCQ,
Wed 15 Oct 2000 Chelsea v Paris in UWCL.
Mark Chapman is joined by Conor Coady, Chris Sutton and Rory Smith to reflect on more of the weekend’s football stories.The panel discuss Liverpool’s third successive defeat; are they now seeing the impact of Trent Alexander-Arnold leaving? Has Slot thrown too many new players in together? In Nottingham, are Forest fans fair to call for Ange Postecoglou to be sacked already?Plus, Coventry fan Katie Stafford joins the pod as they go top of the Championship and remain the only team in the 92 who are undefeated this season. Time codes:
0’17 Liverpool “not looking convincing”
18’21 Ange Postecoglou speaking post defeat at Newcastle
20’11 Nottingham Forest chat
26’31 Coventry fan Katie Stafford
Mark Chapman is joined by Conor Coady, Chris Sutton and Rory Smith as Rangers sack Russell Martin and Ruben Amorim rings in changes at Manchester United.Hear from former Manchester United number one Peter Schmeichel as he offers his opinion on Senne Lammens’ debut in goal for United. How did he secure fan buy-in from the off? BBC Scotland Sports News Correspondent Chris McLaughlin tells us what went so wrong during Russell Martin's short stint in Glasgow. Might Steven Gerrard make a return to Ibrox? Would he or Sean Dyche be a good appointment for Rangers? And is there now an opportunity for the Old Firm sides to be usurped? Time codes:
0’50 Peter Schmeichel
1’18 Schmeichel criticises recent Manchester United goalkeepers
4’41 Conor Coady calls for Amorim praise
15’08 Rangers sack Russell Martin
26’36 Where do Rangers look next?
28’20 Might Steven Gerrard be interested?
Chelsea leave it late against Liverpool, while pressure mounts on Postecoglou.Rick is joined by David James & The Telegraph’s Luke Edwards.Liverpool made it three losses on the spin in all competitions following Estevao’s last-gasp winner for Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. Hear from the Liverpool boss Arne Slot.Eddie Howe’s Newcastle were comfortable 2-0 winners over Nottingham Forest, meaning Ange Postecoglou is still winless at the start of his Forest tenure. Hear from the Forest manager after Nick Woltemade continued his impressive start to life in the Northeast.Also hear from Mikel Arteta after he marked his 300th game in charge of Arsenal with a win, and get the thoughts of Ruben Amorim after a much-needed win at Old Trafford for Manchester United.Timecodes:
01:30 Chelsea’s last-gasp winner
03:45 Are Liverpool in a mini crisis?
13:45 Arne Slot post-Chelsea
20:10 Chelsea impressing despite injuries
26:10 Ange Postecoglou post-Newcastle
36:45 Erling Haaland helps Man City to victory
40:20 Mikel Arteta post-West Ham
43:10 Ruben Amorim post-Sunderland
46:40 Palace’s unbeaten run ends & Wolves concede late again
Kelly Somers sits down with the Liverpool forward, Hugo Ekitike. The Frenchman joined the Premier League champions this summer from Eintracht Frankfurt. He chats to Kelly about his childhood, playing alongside Mo Salah and how he loves to draw!
John Murray, Ian Dennis & Ali Bruce-Ball talk football, travel & language. They hear from Thomas Tuchel after leaving Bellingham, Foden & Grealish out of his England squad. Plus, John is ‘humbled’ by a commentary tattoo, and will anything join the ‘Cruyff Turn’ in Division One of the Great Glossary of Football Commentary? Get your suggestions in with WhatsApp voicenotes to 08000 289 369 & emails to TCV@bbc.co.uk02:45 Ali has his car back!
06:05 Thomas Tuchel announces England squad,
13:50 Detailed beard analysis,
18:10 5 Live commentaries this weekend,
19:00 Forest fans turn on Ange Postecoglou,
21:05 Selhurst Park adorned with 5 Live quotes,
22:30 John ‘humbled’ by commentary tattoo,
23:35 Can Crystal Palace win the Premier League?
26:20 Ali vs Ian in Clash of the Commentators,
33:00 The Great Glossary of Football Commentary.BBC Sounds / 5 Live Premier League commentaries:
Sat 1500 Arsenal v West Ham,
Sat 1500 Man Utd v Sunderland on Sports Extra,
Sat 1730 Chelsea v Liverpool,
Sun 1400 Newcastle v Forest,
Sun 1400 Everton v Palace on Sports Extra
Sun 1400 Aston Villa v Burnley on BBC Sport website & app,
Sun 1400 Wolves v Brighton on BBC Sport website & app,
Sun 1630 Brentford v Man City.Glossary so far:DIVISION ONE
Bosman,
Cruyff Turn,
Onion bag,
Panenka,
Rabona,
Where the kookaburra sleeps,
Where the owl sleeps,
Where the spiders sleep.DIVISION TWO
Daisycutter,
Howler,
One for the cameras,
Played us off the park,
Purple patch,
Root and branch review,
Row Z,
Taking one for the team,
That’s great… (football),
Thunderous strike.UNSORTED
2-0 is a dangerous score,
After you Claude,
All-Premier League affair,
Aplomb,
Bag/box of tricks,
Brace,
Brandished,
Breaking the deadlock,
Bundled over the line,
Champions elect / champions apparent,
Clinical finish,
Commentator’s curse,
Coupon buster,
Cultured/Educated left foot,
Denied by the woodwork,
Draught excluder,
Elimination line,
Fellow countryman,
Foot race,
Formerly of this parish,
Fox in the box,
Free hit,
Goalkeepers’ Union,
Goalmouth scramble,
Good touch for a big man,
Honeymoon Period,
In and around,
In the shop window,
Keeping ball under their spell,
Keystone Cops defending,
Languishing,
Loitering with intent,
Marching orders,
Nestle in the bottom corner,
Numbered derbies,
Nutmeg,
Opposite number,
Park the bus,
PK for penalty-kick,
Postage stamp,
Put it in the mixer,
Put their laces through it,
Rasping shot,
Red wine not white wine,
Relegation six-pointer,
Rooted at the bottom,
Route One,
Roy of the Rovers stuff,
Sending the goalkeeper the wrong way,
Shooting boots,
Sleeping giants,
Slide rule pass,
Small matter of,
Spiders web,
Stayed hit,
Steepling,
Stinging the palms,
Stonewall penalty,
Straight off the training ground,
Stramash,
Taking one for the team,
Team that likes to play football,
Throw their cap on it,
Thruppenny bit head / 50p head,
Towering header,
Two good feet,
Turning into a basketball match,
Turning into a cricket score,
Usher/Shepherd the ball out of play,
Walking a disciplinary tightrope,
Wand of a left foot,
We’ve got a cup tie on our hands,
Winger in their pocket,
Wrap foot around it,
Your De Bruynes, your Gundogans etc.
Steve Crossman is joined by Julien Laurens, Guillem Balague and James Horncastle to focus in on some of the top performing number 9s in the Champions League this week.Do the performances of Senny Mayulu and Goncalo Ramos in PSG’s win over Barcelona showcase the club’s continuing conveyor belt of talent? Galatasaray’s Victor Osimhen scored to see his team beat Liverpool; why hasn’t he been the transfer target of other major European clubs? Mjallby Assistant Coach Karl Marius Aksum joins the pod as his team could win the title in Sweden for the first time in 86 years later this week. What makes their style of football a more fruitful version of Ruben Amorim’s tactics at Manchester United? Plus, Julien and James discuss their experiences of ‘spying’ when trying to figure out starting line-ups.TIME CODES:
1:41 PSG’s Senny Mayulu and Goncalo Ramos
9:42 Galatasaray’s win over Liverpool
16:03 Julien and James tell us about past spying escapades
22:50 Marseille’s Pierre Emerick Aubameyang
26:03 Mjallby Assistant Coach Karl Marius Aksum
39:15 What’s working for Rasmus Hojlund?
“If you kick someone in the face, I guess it’s a penalty” – that’s Erling Haaland’s view on the late penalty that denied Manchester City a win in Monaco. Mark Chapman is joined by Matt Upson, Chris Sutton, and Conor McNamara for reaction to that and the rest of the night’s action in the Champions League. Eddie Howe assesses Newcastle’s 4-0 win away at Union Saint-Gilloise and we hear from Mikel Arteta after Arsenal made it two wins from two in the Champions League this season with a victory over Olympiakos. 00:44 – Monaco 2-2 Manchester City
09:30 – Was it a penalty?
15:50 – Pep Guardiola
18:30 – Newcastle’s win in Belgium
22:00 – Arsenal 2-0 Olympiakos
23:10 – Mikel Arteta
27:40 – PSG beat BarcelonaCOMMENTARIES:Thursday 2nd October
EUROPA LEAGUE: Celtic v Sporting Braga 1745 KO - LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRA 2
EUROPA LEAGUE: Sturm Graz v Rangers 2000 - LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRASaturday 4th October
WOMENS SUPER LEAGUE: Manchester City v Arsenal 1200 KO - LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRA
PREMIER LEAGUE: Arsenal v West Ham 1500 KO - LIVE ON 5 LIVE
PREMIER LEAGUE: Manchester United v Sunderland 1500 KO - LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRA
PREMIER LEAGUE: Chelsea v Liverpool 1730 KO - LIVE ON 5 LIVESunday 5th October
PREMIER LEAGUE: Newcastle v Nottingham Forest 1400 KO - LIVE ON 5 LIVE
PREMIER LEAGUE: Everton v Crystal Palace 1400 KO - LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRA 2
PREMIER LEAGUE: Aston Villa v Burnley 1400 KO - LIVE ON THE BBC SPORT WEBSITE
PREMIER LEAGUE: Wolves v Brighton 1400 KO - LIVE ON SPORTS EXTRA 3
PREMIER LEAGUE: Brentford v Man City 1630 KO - LIVE ON 5 LIVE
Aaron Paul, Jobi McAnuff & Phil Brown talk Chris Wilder & Steve Cotterill. They chat on-pitch team talks with Phil up to his old tricks at Peterborough Sports in the National League North. What about Wilder’s wild moment as he was sent off vs Southampton? Cotterill returns to the EFL’s bottom club Cheltenham, and our Ultimate All-Time EFL XI is complete but if you can improve it, send your suggestions to us on WhatsApp to 08000 289 369.02:15 Phil Brown giving on-pitch team talk again
15:45 Footballers as chocolate bars
19:45 Chris Wilder sent off as Southampton beat Sheff Utd
24:15 Steve Cotterill returns to bottom club Cheltenham
28:05 How do we solve a problem like Shrewsbury Town?
32:45 Our Ultimate All-Time EFL XI is complete
38:00 Walker worldies & a Maja miss in 72PLUS 72MINUS5 Live / BBC Sounds UEFA Champions League commentaries:
Wed 1 Oct 1745 Union Saint-Gilloise v Newcastle on Sports Extra,
Wed 1 Oct 2000 Monaco v Man City.
Kelly Cates presents reaction to Liverpool's 1-0 loss to Galatasaray in the Champions League. Andros Townsend, Pat Nevin and 5 Live commentator Ian Dennis reflect on the match and on Liverpool's problems going forward, before we hear from Liverpool manager Arne Slot.We also hear from former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson who watched Chelsea beat Jose Mourinho's Benfica at Stamford Bridge.Spurs came back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 away to Bodo/Glimt, and we also look ahead to tomorrow's Champions League action, where Monaco host Manchester City at 8pm.Timecodes:
00:12 Reaction to Galatasaray 1-0 Liverpool
17:13 Arne Slot press conference
18:32 Paul Robinson on Chelsea 1-0 Benfica
21:33 Spurs pull it back against Bodo/Glimt
22:51 John Bennett on the biggest stories elsewhere
24:09 Pep Guardiola speak ahead of Monaco
25:40 Conor McNamara & Chris Sutton look ahead to Monaco v Man City5 Live / BBC Sounds UEFA Champions League commentaries:
Wed 1 Oct 1745 Union Saint-Gilloise v Newcastle on Sports Extra,
Wed 1 Oct 2000 Monaco v Man City.
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how can you it say it could have been 5 or 6. 2.19 v 1.25 expected goals. name me another big chance apart from the goals which were worldies?
Hamburg. getting beaten by paderborn.
9:55 may want to recheck who won that world cup, because it wasn't France.
Imagine thinking Kyle Walker was England's best player in the final. 🥴
tea bagging Arnold is not a good luck, Grelish change that game on his own would have finished 1.0 without him have you heard the saying, credit where credits due. your anti City rhetoric is clear to see.
The anti City biases is strong with this bunch of bitter clowns
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the w*** fest over klipperty made a bit of sick come up
Rashford has always been poor to average don't understand the love in.
rejoin ? last time, I looked city were never out of it.
great tribute to a great man but come on BBC, could have edited the news bulletin out of it!
what have you done to the Saturday football daily? its gone from national to Premier league. it is now awful. please return to the old format of going around the grounds with the commentators telling you about the games. it's really poor.
this has been the worst Saturday football show. no music, no headlines, a real disappointment. I really enjoy this podcast but this was more like the Sunday show. a truly awful episode.