• The Sky Sports Football Podcast

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The Sky Sports Football Podcast

By: Sky Sports
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  • All under one roof: Essential Football, Super Sunday reaction, Monday Night Football talking points and more...
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Episodes
  • The Football Museum - Exhibit 15: Roman Kemp
    Oct 3 2024
    The Football Museum opens its doors to presenter and Arsenal fan Roman Kemp, who explains why he chose Alex Manninger to have on his very first replica shirt. He gets his Ronaldo tattoo out mid-podcast, reveals why his Dad didn't talk to him for three days, and lifts the lid on Ian Wright walking in on him on the toilet.

    In this episode, Roman also discusses mental health. If you've been affected by any of the topics covered in this podcast and would like more information on organisations that can provide you with help and support, please head to sky.com/viewersupport.
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    47 mins
  • MNF | Bournemouth cruise to 3-1 win over Southampton | Martin “hurt” by first half display, as Saints remain in bottom 3
    Sep 30 2024
    Jamie Carragher and former Chelsea manager Graham Potter join Dave Jones in the MNF studio to look back at Bournemouth’s 3-1 win over local rivals Southampton.

    The victory lifts the Cherries up to 11th and we hear from their player-of-the-match and goal scorer Antoine Semenyo.

    Southampton boss Russell Martin also joins us for a brutally honest interview, after seeing his side 3-0 down at half time.

    Plus, Potter discusses his managerial career to date, from University coach, to moving to Sweden, onto Brighton, and the Champions League with Chelsea – but where next?
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    47 mins
  • Super Sunday | Man Utd sink to new low as Spurs impress | Neville: A shocking, sobering day for United | Redknapp: They’re at rock bottom!
    Sep 29 2024
    Kelly Cates presents Super Sunday from Old Trafford and is joined by Jamie Redknapp, Darren Bent and Ashley Young who watched Tottenham comprehensively beat Manchester United 3-0. Gary Neville watched from the gantry as Spurs impressed and outclassed their opponents from the very start but United aided them with a lacklustre performance. Neville labelled the display as a ‘shocking and sobering day’ for the club. Redknapp agreed and believes Man United’s progression is going backwards, going on to say that ‘they’re at rock bottom at the moment’.

    The hosts' task was made even more difficult when Bruno Fernandes was dismissed for a high challenge on James Maddison minutes before half-time. The Red Devils captain spoke after the match and felt the tackle did not warrant a red card by referee Chris Kavanagh but admitted that he had let his teammates down.

    There is also reaction from goalscorer Brennan Johnson and player of the match Micky van de Ven, as well as both managers. Ange Postecoglou hailed his players’ performance, saying that they were a ‘joy to watch’. In contrast, Erik ten Hag conceded that Tottenham were the dominant side and his team were poor in possession. The United manager also avoided questions on whether the club is moving forward under his leadership, saying that 'it is not the time to talk about progression after such a defeat'.
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    54 mins

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