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Paul and Andy are joined by Sports Psychotherapist Gary Bloom, Actor Jason Salkey and they bring you the Clips of the Month.

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  • Maradona’s Pitch Invader, Carlo Ancelotti & Cowboy Boots in Dallas

    44:49|
    Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs are back to look over all the fallout and action from last night’s World Cup fixtures. The brilliant comedian Dee Allum joins us for Creatures of the Night, after staying up late bringing us her play by play report of South Korea v Czech Republic!Plus, South American football expert Tim Vickery drops by to give us the latest on Brazil and a certain Carlo Ancelotti. We also hear an incredible tale from England and Fulham fan John, who tells the boys what it was like to be the only Englishman photographed celebrating on the pitch with Diego Maradona after Argentina won the 1986 World Cup. Finally, Alex Crook joins the show live from Dallas to recount his evening of cowboy shopping.Instagram: @tSHandJTwitter: @tSHandJWebsite: Live Radio, Breaking Sports News, Opinion - talkSPORT
  • World Cup Fever & Lost Down Mexico Way

    41:43|
    Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs are back with your daily dose of World Cup build-up and a full reaction to last night's England performance. The brilliant Alex Brooker joins the show to share his thoughts on the Three Lions' chances this time around, plus we have a very special first appearance from Tinsel the Turkey, and we listen back to your predictions from the phone lines. Later on, we chat with Gary Allen and Dave Arnold, the stars of the incredible new documentary Lost Down Mexico Way, about their wild footballing adventures. We are back live from 10am on Friday morning, but if you missed any of the action, you can catch up right here on the podcast.Follow us on socials:X/Twitter: @tSHandJInstagram: @tSHandJYouTube: talkSPORT
  • World Cup Hype & The Weather Game Unveiled

    46:31|
    Max Rushden and Charlie Baker hold down the fort one last time before the massive World Cup kick-off. On today's episode, Blur bassist Alex James joins the lads to talk about his life in music and how he is building up the ultimate hype for England’s upcoming tournament campaign. Then, things take a highly unpredictable turn as Nigel Adderley drops by to help the boys debut a brand-new weather game. Plus, award-winning comedian Dan Tiernan steps up to the microphone to chat about his highly anticipated upcoming live comedy tour. This marks Max and Charlie's final show before the tournament begins, but don't worry, Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs will be back in the hot seat starting tomorrow to bring you the vast majority of our daily World Cup podcasts from 1:00 PM.Follow us on socials:X/Twitter: @tSHandJInstagram: @tSHandJYouTube: talkSPORT
  • Ben Stokes to Retire? Plus World Cup Visa Chaos!

    44:41|
    Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs bring you a packed show tracking the massive breaking story in English cricket. The Cricketer's senior correspondent George Dobell joins the podcast to break down why he believes Test captain Ben Stokes is on the verge of stepping down and retiring from the sport entirely by the end of the day.Shifting focus to football, former referee and broadcaster Christina Unkel helps make sense of the breaking World Cup controversy after top Somali referee Omar Artan was denied entry into the United States, completely ruling him out of officiating the tournament. Plus, comedian and Watford die-hard Dee Allum stops by to discuss her wild plan to watch absolutely every single match of the tournament. Finally, comedian and Evertonian Phil Nichol drops in to talk about returning to the Edinburgh Fringe for his first show in seven years, 'Aren't We Lucky'. You can check out a detailed breakdown of the cricket breaking news on talkSPORT.comFollow us on socials:X/Twitter: @tSHandJInstagram: @tSHandJYouTube: talkSPORT
  • John Barnes on Pukka Pies, World Cup Build-Up & Sticking a Flair for England

    01:04:13|
    Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs are back in the studio together to tackle the day's big sports talking points, starting with a very special tasting of the brand-new, limited-edition Pukka Pie. They are joined by Liverpool and England legend John Barnes, who shares his unique theories on how heat and altitude impact both elite football performance and pie tasting. Moving onto the pitch, John gets serious about the future of English football, stressing the immense value of youngsters like Max Downham and issuing a firm plea for the media and fans to leave Rio Ngumoha alone so he can develop in peace. Plus, the lads cross over live to New York City to tap into the building energy ahead of the World Cup with Sun Sport presenter and West Ham fan Will Pugh. Then, author Alex Hill joins the show to talk about his brilliantly titled new book, 'Why I Stuck A Flair Up My A*** For England'. Finally, comedian and Liverpool supporter Jarlath Regan drops by to bring the laughs and share all the details on his brand-new comedy tour, 'Craic Pot'.Additionally, You can find more from us here:Instagram: @tSHandJTwitter: @tSHandJYouTube: talkSPORTWebsite: Live Radio, Breaking Sports News, Opinion - talkSPORT
  • Terry Butcher's Invisible Wounds

    44:04|
    Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs are back to react to the massive breaking news that Tottenham have signed Andy Robertson. They are joined by former England captain Terry Butcher to discuss his deeply moving and powerful new ITV documentary, Butcher: Invisible Wounds, as well as his reflections on the profound honour of representing his country on the world stage.Plus, lifelong Liverpool fan Tony Evans drops by to debate whether Andoni Iraola is truly the right man to take the reins at Anfield, and US sports expert Todd Macklin brings everyone up to speed with a comprehensive round-up of the latest major talking points from across the Atlantic.Follow us on socials:X/Twitter: @tSHandJInstagram: @tSHandJYouTube: talkSPORT
  • Frank Warren's Fury, Mock the Week's Final Bow & Greenland's Shortest Season

    52:30|
    Paul Hawksbee and Charlie Baker are in the hot seats to steer you through a packed podcast of sport, cinema, and comedy. Boxing promoter Frank Warren drops by for a massive catch-up, sharing his thoughts on the upcoming Epsom Derby, giving the latest updates on the highly anticipated Tyson Fury vs. AJ clash, and talking about the current state of his beloved Arsenal.Things take a hilariously funny turn as comedy royalty Dara Ó Briain and Rhys James join the lads in the studio to plug the final stretch of Mock the Week. Plus, filmmakers Brandon Scott Smith and Derek Sullivan Smith call in to talk about their incredible new documentary, No Place For Football, which follows the beautiful game into the freezing, isolated landscapes of Greenland for the shortest football season on earth. To wrap it all up, the guys celebrate the final, chaotic birthday spread of the season, Enjoy! Additionally, You can find more from us here:Instagram: @tSHandJTwitter: @tSHandJYouTube: talkSPORTWebsite: Live Radio, Breaking Sports News, Opinion - talkSPORT
  • Gary Lineker on England, Ethics, and the Best No. 9 in Football

    43:25|
    Max Rushden and Charlie Baker step into the hot seats bringing you a packed podcast of football chat. They are joined by England legend Gary Lineker to dive deep into all things World Cup. Gary gives his definitive predictions on exactly where the Three Lions will finish, who he expects to lift the trophy as tournament favorites, and reflects honestly on the ethical issues that have surrounded past World Cups. Plus, as a man who knows a thing or two about elite goal-scoring, Gary explains why he believes Harry Kane is currently the absolute best number 9 in world football, and shares his candid thoughts on the prospect of Kane shattering his own historic England World Cup scoring record.Follow us on socials:X/Twitter: @tSHandJInstagram: @tSHandJYouTube: talkSPORT
  • John Barnes, Spygate Apologies, and Arsenal Socks on a Donkey

    59:51|
    Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs bring you another packed podcast. Liverpool legend John Barnes joins the studio to break down the shock sacking of Arne Slot and discuss whether Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola is the right man to take over the Anfield hot seat.Comedian and Southampton fan Alistair Barrie stops by to react to the dramatic news on the South Coast, where Saints owner Dragan Solak and manager Tonda Eckert have issued public apologies following the explosive 'Spygate' scandal.Plus, comedian Simon Brodkin drops in to chat about his brand new 'Unleashed' UK tour, and England fan Darren Thompson shares an inspiring story about his journey to sobriety and how he is funding his ultimate World Cup dream.Finally, Nicola Knight from the Redwings Horse Sanctuary joins the guys to explain the bizarre story of why they were sent official Arsenal football socks for their donkeys to wear.Follow us on socials:X/Twitter: @tSHandJInstagram: @tSHandJYouTube: talkSPORT