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55:07|Jim White & Simon Jordan discuss Jekyll-and-Hyde Man United and should young stars ever call out the boss? FA vs FIFA on ticket prices and a fans’ protest, with Martin Endemann - Head of Policy at Football Supporters Europe; Hull owner Acun Ilicali on The Tigers ambitions; Will England turn up in the Ashes with Australian cricket writer Jarrod Kimber. Boxing Agent Sam Jones on Jake Paul vs AJ.
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Martin O'Neill returns as Celtic keep losing
01:08:11|Jim White and Simon Jordan were joined by Martin O'Neill, for the first time since his stint as Celtic's interim manager. They looked back on how The Bhoys have lost all three games since O'Neill's departure, under new manager Wilfried Nancy, including the Scottish League Cup Final against St Mirren yesterday. Plus, they discussed Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca’s cryptic comments, Spurs’ 3-0 defeat at Forest, Sunderland winning the Wear/Tyne Derby 1-0, and the latest on Mo Salah’s future. An interview with boxing commentator Adam Smith on Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury being set to fight in 2026 is available on the talkSPORT Boxing YouTube channel.
Fifa's World Cup fleece and Nancy under pressure already at Celtic
43:45|Sam Matterface, Alex Crook and former Premier League manager Neil Warnock looked back on a tough night for Celtic as Wilfried Nancy made it two losses from two as their new manager. Would a Sunday cup final defeat spell the end already? Meanwhile, Fifa have been accused of a “monumental betrayal” by fan representatives after it emerged that the cheapest tickets for next summer’s World Cup final will cost more than £3,000. Plus, Sunderland legend Kevin Phillips joins the show to preview this weekend's Tyne-Wear derby, and Ferencváros manager Robbie Keane delights in his win over Rangers in the Europa League.
City’s Comeback, Tyne-Wear Derby & Salah Saga.
01:01:44|Jim White & Simon Jordan discuss Man City’s Bernabéu comeback. Tyne–Wear stakes for Eddie Howe. Salah’s Saudi push with Al Khoolood chairman Ben Harburg. FIFA’s Egypt v Iran ‘Pride Match’ row. Austin Hunter and father Warwick in the studio updating their inspirational story of struggle and defiance. Plus, Heavyweight Deontay Wilder & talkSPORT fight pundit and DAZN host Ade Oladipo.
No Salah, no problem for Liverpool
01:08:04|Jim White and Simon Jordan were joined by former Liverpool midfielder, Danny Murphy. They reviewed Danny's old side beating Inter Milan 1-0, and discussed the latest regarding Mohamed Salah's future. There was also a 3-0 win for Spurs in front of a sparsely populated crowd, where the progress pride flag was relocated following a request from Slavia Prague, and Chelsea lost 2-1 away to Atalanta. Meanwhile, is there anything wrong with partisan punditry after the criticism Martin Keown has faced for how he covers Arsenal games? Are clubs right to ban journalists after Brighton censored The Guardian following their reporting of Tony Bloom? And, they spoke to FairSquare co-director, Nick McGeehan, who alleges FIFA have broken their own Ethics Code.
Salah’s Future, Free Speech & Boxing Latest with Frank Warren.
53:43|Jim White & Simon Jordan discuss Man United’s win v Wolves, Rob Edwards under the microscope, Liverpool at Inter and Salah’s future, Joey Barton’s guilty verdict and free speech. McLaren boss Zak Brown on his book. Plus, WBC mandatories with top boxing promoter Frank Warren.
Mo Salah's bombshell interview & title race on
01:06:44|Sam Matterface and Simon Jordan were joined by former Arsenal defender, Martin Keown. They discussed Mohamed Salah’s bombshell interview following Liverpool’s 3-3 draw at Leeds, Aston Villa beating Arsenal 2-1 to blow the title race wide open, and asked whether there’s anything wrong with partisan punditry? Plus, they spoke to Scottish football journalist Bill Leckie after Wilfried Nancy lost his first game in charge of Celtic - in a top-of-the-table match against Hearts, former England fast bowler Steve Harmison on why Australia are so dominant in the Ashes, and F1 reporter Piers Prior on McLaren driver Lando Norris’ Drivers’ Championship victory.