
Is it Arsenal’s year? | Nuno vs Marinakis | Spurs win at City
24 August - 1 hour 9 minsDharmesh Sheth is joined by The Mirror’s John Cross, ESPN’s Mark Ogden and The Sunday Times’ Jonathan Northcroft to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action.
We begin by looking at Arsenal’s 5-0 win hosting Leeds. Jonathan talks of a bouncing mood in the Emirates unveiling Eze. Will this finally be Arsenal’s year?
Next to Nuno Espirito Santo’s spat with Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis; will Nuno walk?
Elsewhere, to Spurs’ impressive victory at Man City. Mark suggests whatever the manager, Spurs win at the Eithad! John mentions he loves Pep, but questions whether he can rebuild City.
Then to West Ham, and is Graham Potter’s time ticking with the Hammers? John believes Pot...

Amorim’s Struggle | Jackson Transfer U-Turn | Wissa forces Newcastle move
Dharmesh Sheth is joined by The Times’ Alyson Rudd, The Sun’s Charlie Wyatt and Football Journalist Julien Laurens to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action. We begin with Man United, and Alyson isn’t impressed at how challenging Amorim’s side found it at home to Burnley. Charlie considers the situation a shambles and Julien believes Amorim doesn’t have the personality to succeed. Next to Nicolas Jackson, who looked to be getting a dream move to Bayern Munich, until Liam Delap got injured. David Ornstein comes on to the pod and considers whether Chelsea will sign another striker, or use Jackson as their striker this season. Then to talk last minute transfer news, and Keith Downie reports on Yoane Wissa’s statement to force Newcastle move. Julien thinks the price tag is a big ask from Brentford and Charlie questions Wissa’s professionalism. Later in the pod, we return to Manchester United and we're joined by Samuel Luckhurst from the Manchester Evening News, who fills us in on the latest situation with Ruben Amorim. Sam thinks Amorim may have underestimated the size of the job at Man United but believes he will still be in charge for the Manchester derby. Finally, we look at the VAR controversy robbing teenager Josh King of the opening goal in the West London derby against Chelsea. Alyson is stern in her view that there was no foul and that the decision goes against the spirit of VAR Running Order: 4mins United’s Struggles 17mins Ornstein on Jackson 36mins Wissa forces Newcastle move 49mins Amorim’s future 65mins VAR Controversy
1 hour 7 mins
31 August Finished

Resurgent Man City | Frank's Flying Start | Sunderland Back With A Bang
Dharmesh Sheth is joined by The Independent’s Miguel Delaney, The Times’ Charlotte Duncker and The Guardian’s Jonathan Liew to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action. We begin talking transfers, and whilst Eberechi Eze looks likely to be on his way to Tottenham, the Alexander Isak saga continues as Newcastle look for necessary replacements. Next we discuss David De Gea’s possible return to Old Trafford. Whilst Charlotte considers De Gea a better shot-stopper than Onana, but still believes it to be an unlikely move. Elsewhere, we discuss the racist incident against Antoine Semenyo. Miguel talks about the importance of education outside of just football, and Charlotte praises how quickly it was dealt with. We also praise Man City’s resurgent start to the new season; Pep’s rebuild looks impressive after their opening game, but are City back? Then, The Sunday Times' Jonathan Northcroft speaks with us on it being time for Mikel Arteta to win the Premier League. Is it now or never for Arteta at Arsenal? Also, is time running out for rivals Man United? Plus, we discuss Thomas Frank’s flying start to the new season, and a reignited Richarlison spark. Is top five asking for too much for Tottenham this season? Finally, Sunderland are back with a bang! A 3-0 win was a perfect return to the Premier League, but we consider their opponents West Ham’s transfers and whether Graham Potter is suited to the Hammers’ system. Running Order: 3min Eze to Tottenham 11mins Isak Saga 24mins De Gea possible United Return 36mins Semenyo Racist Incident 44mins Are City Back? 50mins Now or Never for Arteta? 62mins Is Time Running Out For Man Utd? 68mins Frank’s Flying Start 80mins Sunderland back with a bang! If you don't already, give this podcast a follow, so you get this show delivered straight to your device every Sunday: https://podfollow.com/sunday-supplement.
1 hour 28 mins
17 August Finished

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15 August Finished

Palace Stun City at Wembley | Arteta On Summer Transfers And Silverware | Europa League Final
Preview Hayley McQueen is joined by The Mirror’s Darren Lewis and Sky Sports News’ Ben Ransom to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action. We begin with Crystal Palace’s victory over Man City at Wembley. Darren praises Henderson’s outstanding goalkeeping performance, but should Palace’s goalkeeper have been sent off? Next, James Savundra sits down with Mikel Arteta to talk pressure to deliver silverware and his summer transfer plans. Arteta believes it’s injuries and red cards as the main reasons Arsenal failed to win the Premier League title this year. Elsewhere, with Everton’s last game in their historic home stadium, we say goodbye to Goodison Park. We also preview the Europa League Final, showcasing two teams struggling with league form. Ben believes Manchester United will get the win, but a huge summer rebuild is needed. Darren suggests Tottenham and Ange Postecoglou part ways regardless of the result. Finally, Keith Downie talks with a jovial Bruno Guimaraes about his future and desire to win the Premier League. Running Order: 1min Palace’s Historic Wembley Win 19mins Arteta On Transfers and Silverware 24mins Goodbye Goodison 29mins Europa League Final Preview 39mins Bruno Guimaraes Interview
48 mins
18 May Finished

Liverpool Post-Trent Rebuild | Top 5 Race Heats Up! | Arteta On Being ‘Better Than PSG’
Vicky Gomersall is joined by The Mirror’s Darren Lewis and Sky Sports News Reporter Keith Downie to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action. We begin with Champions Liverpool, and Keith believes Connor Bradley is the natural heir to Madrid-bound Trent Alexander Arnold, but how do Liverpool rebuild for next season? And Natalie Gedra sits down with Declan Rice about attempting to finish the league season on a high and dealing with the pain of being the ‘nearly-team’. Next to the exciting top-five race; Darren was shocked at Man City’s dropped points at Southampton and Keith thinks that the race is going to the last few moments of the season. Finally, David Craig meets Mikel Arteta, who talks of pride and pain of Arsenal’s Champions League exit, but remains consistent in his belief that his side were the better team in the semi-final against PSG. Running Order: 3mins Post-Trent Liverpool Rebuild 17mins Rice on being the ‘Nearly-Team’ 23mins Top-5 Race heats up! 34mins Mikel Arteta Interview
50 mins
11 May Finished