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City Beat Villa, Watkins Benched and Liverpool’s Easy Ride
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Jim White, Simon Jordan and Danny Murphy discuss Man City’s dramatic late win and ask - are we seeing signs of the old City? They debate whether Ollie Watkins is truly top-tier after another stint on the bench, and examine the growing issue of empty seats at the Etihad. Plus, has it all been too easy for Arne Slot's Liverpool? And does Trent deserve a proper send-off? Guests include Boxer Liam Smith and Matchroom founder Barry Hearn.
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Chelsea win Club World Cup!
43:06|Jim White, Simon Jordan and Martin O'Neil reviewed Chelsea’s Club World Cup triumph, Crystal Palace’s demotion to the Conference League and Nottingham Forest’s legal challenge against Spurs in regards to their move for Morgan Gibbs-White. Plus - they also spoke exclusively to England’s most capped player, Ben Youngs, on the Lions, and former IBF Middleweight champion Darren Barker ahead of Oleksandr Usyk v Daniel Dubois 2.Jordan Henderson set to return to the top flight
39:53|Jim White, Alex Crook and Alan Pardew reacted to Jordan Henderson's imminent move back to the Premier League with Brentford, but will he be joining a relegation-threatened side? Meanwhile, Daniel Levy is spending big this summer, and Alan offers up a defence for Crystal Palace following our exclusive interview with outgoing co-owner, John Textor yesterday.EXCLUSIVE with outgoing Crystal Palace co-owner John Textor
01:09:40|Jim White and Simon Jordan were joined in studio by outgoing Crystal Palace co-owner John Textor. Hear the US businessman open up from Lyon's Ligue 1 reprieve and Crystal Palace's European worries, to a failed attempt to takeover Everton FC and firing a manager for deviating from his principles.Enzo Maresca - Perception Change?
56:36|Jim White, Simon Jordan & Danny Murphy discuss Joao Pedro’s debut double that sends Chelsea to the Club World Cup final - has Enzo Maresca’s reputation shifted? Christian Horner’s shock Red Bull exit, football clubs and community ties with Kick It Out’s Samuel Okafor and IBA-PRO’s bold plans for boxing with CEO Al Siesta."It’s Amateur": Kyrgios on Wimbledon Tech
47:00|Jim White & Simon Jordan discuss Newcastle’s £55m move for Anthony Elanga – are they shopping in the next level market? Nick Kyrgios shares his take on Wimbledon and Hawkeye tech. Should the Premier League be free to air? Max Wilkinson MP weighs in. Plus, Brumbies v Lions preview with Aussie legend David Campese!Player Welfare Clash & The Gypsy King Returns
44:36|Jim White, Simon Jordan and Martin Keown discussed the five players who are set to leave Manchester United this summer, and clashed over the issue of player welfare - once again. talkSPORT's Chief Football Correspondent, Alex Crook, joined to look at the latest transfer news, while they also run the rule over the financial penalties issued to Chelsea and Aston Villa. Plus, Tyson Fury's promoter Frank Warren spoke exclusively to shed some light on the rumours that his fighter will be returning to the ring.Can Joao Pedro fire Chelsea to the title?
36:58|Sam Matterface, Alex Crook and Troy Deeney continued to pay their respects to Liverpool forward Diogo Jota, who sadly lost his life yesterday at the age of 28. Troy also gave an insight into his former Watford teammate Joao Pedro and what he can bring to Chelsea after his move from Brighton. Plus, would Troy walk out of Sheffield Wednesday given the chance?A Tribute to Diogo Jota.
52:42|Jim White, Stuart Pearce, and Martin Keown pay heartfelt tribute to Liverpool forward Diogo Jota, who has tragically passed away at the age of 28.William Hill Sports Book Club - The Last Bell
58:39|In this episode, Adrian Durham and Neil Foggin are joined in the studio by award-winning writer Don McRae to talk about his new book "The Last Bell - Life, Death & Boxing. Mourning the loss of his sister and facing the reality of his parents' terminal illnesses, he turned to boxing once more for solace – coinciding with Tyson Fury's remarkable return, demonstrating that the sport can still provide both excitement and a sense of redemption, while showcasing the bravery of fighters as they confront challenges ranging from depression to war. Through the poignant tale of Patrick Day, he explores the tragedy of death in the ring.