Sinopsis
Sky Sports' brand new nightly debate show, where some of the top names in football discuss the latest Premier League stories
Episodios
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Could new ownership be a turning point for Everton? | Is Sancho's time up at Man Utd? | Borthwick questions red card inconsistency
15/09/2023 Duración: 19minTeddy Draper is joined by Charlotte Duncker from The Times and Dave Kidd from The Sun as they discuss the Everton's new ownership, Jadon Sancho's situation at Manchester United and Steve Borthwick's views on red card inconsistency in the Rugby World Cup.
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Ten Hag demanding Sancho apology | Maguire's Mum slams critics | Walker pens new City deal
14/09/2023 Duración: 19minThe Guardian's Jonathan Liew and The Telegraph's Jason Burt discuss the latest with Manchester United and Jadon Sancho as the player is forced to train on his own and the manager demanding an apology. Plus, Harry Maguire's mum has slammed critics for the treatment of her son and Manchester City's Kyle Walker signs a new long-term deal with the club.
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Can Maguire silence boo boys? | Cricket's 'rock and roll' star Stokes | Is there a way back for Sancho?
13/09/2023 Duración: 20minThe Mirror’s John Cross and The Telegraph’s Sam Wallace look at the biggest headlines from the back pages, after Harry Maguire responded to the criticism he is currently receiving from some quarters. The pair talk about the potential of Jude Bellingham and question whether there is a way back for Jadon Sancho at Manchester United. The panel also discuss Ben Stokes’ new record ODI score of 182 as England beat New Zealand in the third ODI.
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Is Bellingham the new Gazza? US firm interested in buying Everton | Curry banned for two matches in Rugby World Cup
12/09/2023 Duración: 17minTeddy Draper is joined by ESPN’s Mark Ogden and the Daily Mail’s Riath Al-Samarrai to look at the biggest headlines from the back pages, after England beat Scotland 3-1 in an international friendly. As Jude Bellingham stars, they discuss comparisons to Paul Gascoigne and question the pace of the defence being England’s only real weakness. With a US firm interested buying Everton, how would the fans feel about the takeover? Finally, looking at the Rugby World Cup, it’s felt that England made the right call to accept the two-match ban for Tom Curry, but believe there’s still an inconsistency in decisions around tackling in the sport.
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Ratcliffe makes fresh Man Utd takeover admission | Pogba could face lengthy ban | Preview to Scotland vs England
11/09/2023 Duración: 19minThe Mirror's Andy Dunn and The Independent's Miguel Delaney discuss the biggest back page headlines including the possibility of Paul Pogba facing a lengthy ban after being provisionally suspended for an anti-doping offence and a new admission by Sir Jim Ratcliffe about his Manchester United bid. Phil Foden's best position for England is debated along with whether it's right for players to switch their international allegiance. The crunch match between Scotland and England is also previewed ahead of Tuesday's meeting between the two old rivals.
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Win or bust for England at the Rugby World Cup? | France stun New Zealand in opener | Southgate talks up chances of Euros win
08/09/2023 Duración: 20minTeddy Draper is joined by Jeremey Wilson from The Telegraph and Tom Roddy from The Times to discuss the start of the Rugby World Cup as France beat New Zealand in Paris to kick-off the tournamnet and England prepare to face Argentina. Plus, ahead of England's European Championships Qualifier with Ukraine, Gareth Southgate talks up the chances of winning the tournament in Germany next summer.
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Could Rooney be set for a sensational return to English football? | Will club state ownerships be blocked?
07/09/2023 Duración: 20minThe Guardian's Jonathan Liew and The Times' Martin Hardy reveal which Football League club is attempting to lure Wayne Rooney back to English football, Premier League clubs' plans to lobby the UK government to block state ownership and whether Mohamed Salah could eventually sign for Al Ittihad in the near future. They also discuss England's chances of winning the Rugby World Cup and the latest on Jadon Sancho's situation with Manchester United.
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John Terry to begin managerial career in Saudi Arabia? | England set to pick surprising side for Rugby WC opener
06/09/2023 Duración: 20minSky Sports' Teddy Draper is joined by The Independent's Miguel Delaney and The Times' Martyn Ziegler as they discuss a host of topics from across the sporting world, such as John Terry's managerial prospects in Saudi Arabia, abuse allegations against Manchester United's Antony and England's preparation for the Rugby World Cup.
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Were Henderson's comments 'naive' over Saudi move? | Vilda sacked as Spain head coach | United's share price plunges
05/09/2023 Duración: 20minESPN's Mark Ogden and Riath Al-Samarrai of the Daily Mail look ahead to the latest back page headlines, including Jordan Henderson's comments over Saudi move, Jorge Vilda sacking as Spanish Women's head coach and Manchester United plummeting share price.
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Is there a way back for Sancho at Utd? | Al Ittihad to bid world-record £215 million for Salah | Southgate to leave England after Euro’s?
04/09/2023 Duración: 18minThe Sun's Football Editor Charlie Wyett and Chief Football writer for the Mail on Sunday Rob Draper look ahead to the back page headlines the latest headlines, including whether there is any chance of Jadon Sancho getting back in Erik Ten Hag’s good books after the winger’s public disagreement with the Man Utd manager. They also discuss the news that Al Ittihad are going to submit a new bid for Mo Salah which will be a world-record £215 million, as well as the rumours that the FA will target Pep Guardiola if Gareth Southgate decides to leave England after the European Championships next summer.
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Sterling reacts to latest England squad omission | Are Man Utd panic buying? | Saudi Arabia target 2034 World Cup bid
31/08/2023 Duración: 19minDavid Garrido presents ‘Back Pages Tonight’ alongside The Guardian’s Jonathan Liew and The Times’ Tom Roddy who discuss the latest headlines from the back pages, including Raheem Sterling’s omission from Gareth Southgate’s latest England squad. Whether Manchester United’s late activity in the transfer window suggests they have left their business too late and are panic-buying. As well as reacting to the news that Saudi Arabia appears to be targeting a bid to host the 2034 World Cup.
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Why have Man City decided to offload academy star Palmer? | Liverpool chase Gravenberch | England Women cricketers to get equal pay
30/08/2023 Duración: 16minThe Athletic's David Ornstein and The Mirror's John Cross discuss the morning's back pages which include big transfer news as Man City decide to offload academy graduate Cole Palmer to rivals Chelsea, the latest on Liverpool's chase of Bayern Munich midfielder Ryan Gravenberch and whether there is still life in Al Ittihad's pursuit of Mohamad Salah. Finally what it means for cricket as England women's cricketers secure equal pay in relation to the men's team after they set attendance records against Australia this summer.
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Angry Ange, Spurs crash out of Cup | It's no joke now Virgil, Refs clamp down on dissent
29/08/2023 Duración: 21minCharlotte Duncker from The Times and the Daily Mail's Riath Al-Samarrai discuss Spurs' early exit form the Carabao Cup to Fulham, Virgil van Dijk punishment for dissent and Manchester United's loan move for Marc Cucurella from Chelsea.
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Rubiales faces fresh calls for resignation | FIFA opens disciplinary proceedings over kiss | Spanish prosecutors open pre-trial inquiries
28/08/2023 Duración: 19minJason Burt from The Telegraph and Miguel Delaney of The Independent discuss a turbulent day for Spanish football as FIFA opened disciplinary proceedings against RFEF president Luis Rubiales, Spanish prosecutors started pre-trial inquiries concerning the kiss and regional presidents of the Spanish FA requested the immediate resignation of Rubiales.
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Sterling inspires Chelsea to first win under Poch | Ten Hag blasts Man Utd players | Spain women won't play until Rubiales removed
25/08/2023 Duración: 20minESPN's Mark Ogden and The Times' Martin Hardy look back at Chelsea's 3-0 win over Luton Town, Erik Ten Hag losing patience with the Manchester United players, and Spain's World Cup-winning women's team saying they will not play any matches for the country until Luis Rubiales has been removed from his job.
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Will Mo Salah move to Al Ittihad? | Man Utd reject world record bid for England goalkeeper | Nike bow to pressure from Lionesses
24/08/2023 Duración: 20minThe Independents Miguel Delaney and The Guardians Jonathan Liew discuss if Mo Salah would leave Liverpool for Saudi Pro League club Al Ittihad, Manchester Uniteds rejection of a world record bid for England goalkeeper Mary Earps from an unnamed club and the u-turn by Nike on their controversial decision to not sell Earps' replica England shirt.
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Everton finances a real worry | Who will replace De Bruyne at City?
23/08/2023 Duración: 20minThe Daily Telegraph's Jason Burt and John Cross of The Mirror discuss Everton's finances after the MSP Sports Capital investment deal collapsed,who will come in to replace Kevin De Bruyne at Manchester City and Josh Kerr sensational gold medal in the 1500m at the World Athletics Championships.
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Man Utd on cusp of Qatari sale | Farrell banned, will miss opening 2 RWC games
22/08/2023 Duración: 20minTeddy Draper is joined by Andy Dunn from The Mirror and David Ornstein from The Athletic as they catch up on all the red-hot stories from within the sporting world. The panel discuss Manchester United's potential sale to Qatari royal Sheikh Jassim and Owen Farrell's four-match suspension that will see the England captain miss their opening two games of the World Cup.
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Man Utd make Greenwood decision | Arsenal win at Palace | Toney speaks out
22/08/2023 Duración: 19minCharlotte Duncker from The Times and The Sun's Charlie Wyatt join Jo Wilson to discuss Manchester United's decision to part ways with Mason Greenwood and what happens next, Arsenal's 1-0 win at Crystal Palace and Ivan Toney's outspoken interview on his eight-month ban.
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Wiegman to stay on as England manager | Man City move for Paqueta on hold | Kane’s perfect Bundesliga debut
18/08/2023 Duración: 20minTeddy Draper is joined by ESPN’s Mark Ogden and The Times’ Martyn Ziegler to look ahead to the Women’s World Cup Final between England and Spain and discuss the news that Sarina Wiegman will stay on England manager. Gianni Infantino’s latest comments are looked at, as well as Manchester City’s pursuit of Lucas Paqueta. Finally, the panel discuss Harry Kane’s Bundesliga debut for Bayern Munich.