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Premier League Tonight Podcast

What must the FA do to combat racism in football?

BT Sport’s Jake Humphrey is joined by Rio Ferdinand, Frank Lampard and Steve McManaman to discuss the FA’s war on racism, ever-increasing player salaries and unfulfilled potential.

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    Jake Humohrey is joined at Goodison Park by Glenn Hoddle, Owen Hargreaves and Franny Benali for the final Premier League Tonight podcast of the season. The team discuss the permutations of the relegation battle as well as who'd they'd pick in England's starting line up for the World Cup.
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    42:42
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    44:24
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    40:57
    Jake Humphrey is joined at Goodison Park by Rio Ferdinand, Steve McManaman and Martin Keown to discuss which team is the greatest in Premier League history, how everyone seems to get better when they play under Guardiola and if Southampton can beat the drop.
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    44:32
    Jake Humphrey is joined at Stamford Bridge by Chris Sutton, Glenn Hoddle and special guest former Crystal Palace manager Frank De Boer. The guys address the awful scenes at London Stadium where West Ham fans, players and owners clashed and they also reflect on Manchester United's victory over Liverpool and Jose Mourinho's football philosophy. We also get to hear Frank's take on his spell at Palace, his memories of the 1998 World Cup and Johan Cruyff's legacy. 
  • Living in the shadow of the 'golden generation'

    42:15
    Jake Humphrey is joined by Steven Gerrard, Jermaine Jenas and Steve McManaman to discuss the Premier League managers facing a crisis and the impact of bringing in a new manager to help a struggling side. They also consider whether the VAR system is ready for this summer's World Cup and Jenas shares his career reflections.
  • Should West Brom have kept faith with Pulis?

    31:54
    Jake Humphrey is joined by Owen Hargreaves, Martin Keown and Glenn Hoddle to reflect on the latest Premier League action, including the latest defeat for basement side West Brom, and they ponder the future for Baggies manager Alan Pardew. The guys also recall their worst ever away trips - that include extra training after a game, blood on the walls in Kiev and a bottle of whiskey in Prague - and they discuss their injury woes and the pressure to play through pain during their playing careers.
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    49:23
    Jake Humphrey is joined by Paul Scholes, Robbie Savage and Steve McManaman to discuss the latest FA Cup action along with the draw for the quarter-finals. The boys also debate the benefits of a mid-season warm-weather training trip after West Brom hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons and they also recall similar controversies in their own careers like the infamous 'dentist's chair' incident. We also get a fascinating insight into their respective decisions to retire - and in Scholes' case, to return to the game.
  • Who are the Premier League's all-time hardmen?

    43:34
    Jake Humphrey is joined by Steven Gerrard, Martin Keown, Robbie Savage and Graham Poll to discuss all the latest Premier League news and views including Pep Guardiola's claims Manchester City have been the victims of some dangerous tackles in recent games. The guys also debate Riyad Mahrez's controversial attempts to secure a move away from Leicester City and the battle for survival in the Premier League also comes under the microscope. There's also plenty of funny stories when they take a trip down memory lane to discuss the hardest players they played alongside - and against.