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David Coote Scandal, Coventry’s Shakeup & Boxing’s Next Star

Jim White & Simon Jordan discuss Premier League referee David Coote's suspension which sparks bias concerns - Former PGMOL Head Keith Hackett joins us. Coventry City owner Doug King explains Mark Robins' sacking. Plus, a look at the future of heavyweight boxing with Martin Bakole’s trainer Billy Nelson and commentator Adam Smith.

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  • Manchester City: “The Fragile Champions” & Pep’s NOT ‘Getting Sacked In The Morning’

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    Jim White, Simon Jordan and Martin O’Neill look back at Liverpool’s victory over rivals Manchester City at Anfield in the Premier league. Pep Guardiola’s gesture to the Liverpool fans who chanted songs at him and City keeper Stefan Ortega’s comments on the city of Liverpool. 
  • Three Up Front: Liverpool's Salah dilemma, Pep's biggest test and Amorim's aura

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    Simon Jordan, Graeme Souness, Troy Deeney and Henry Winter get together for the final Three Up Front of 2024.They discuss why Mo Salah has gone to the press about his future, what might be going through his mind as he decides what to do and how Liverpool will respond.Manchester City’s disastrous form prompts the question: is this the biggest test of Pep Guardiola’s managerial career? They also debate which City players are in decline and ask why did Guardiola sign that new deal?They also take stock of Manchester United’s first match under Ruben Amorim and give their thoughts on which players he will stick with and which will be on their bike and they revisit Simon, Troy and Graeme’s pre-season predictions. Who picked Nottingham Forest for the drop…?Subscribe for future episodes18+ please gamble responsibly
  • Liverpool host City in a crunch clash and Doug King explains Frank Lampard appointment

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    Sam Matterface, Alex Crook and Troy Deeney reflected on another up and down night for Tottenham after their draw at home to Roma. Meanwhile, Doug King spoke exclusively to the show to outline the reasons for bringing Frank Lampard in as his new manager. Plus, there's a huge game in the Premier League on Sunday as Liverpool host Manchester City. Can Arne Slot keep the red train going?
  • Frank Lampard’s Last Chance?

    50:13|
    Sam Matterface & Simon Jordan react to Frank Lampard's appointment as Coventry City manager. Martin O’Neill weighs in on Leicester's managerial shake-up, while they debate if Liverpool’s Champions League dominance makes them Europe’s best. Plus, Boxing Presenter Ade Oladipo joins the studio to unpack Conor Benn's return to Boxing.
  • Man City: End of an Era?

    50:27|
    Sam Matterface, Simon Jordan & Alex Crook discuss Man City’s form - revival or decline? Are quotas the answer to football’s diversity gap? Is Jude Bellingham playing the victim? Plus, Ugo Monye on Movember and men’s health.
  • Lopetegui Turning Point?

    37:06|
    Sam Matterface and Simon Jordan discuss West Ham’s big win, Jake Paul’s credibility quest with insights from Spencer Oliver, England’s Test cricket finale with thoughts from Commentator David Lloyd and Emma Hayes on the toll of Football management. 
  • Amorim’s At The Wheel, City “Capitulating,” Salah “Disappointed” & Potter To Leicester?

    45:45|
    Jim White, Simon Jordan and Martin Keown look back at Ruben Amorim’s first game in charge as the new Manchester United boss, Manchester City’s humiliating capitulation at home to Spurs, talkSPORT’s Chief Football Correspondent Alex Crook has the latest on Mo Salah’s Liverpool future and Leicester City sacking Steve Cooper after just 12 games in charge! 
  • Up Front With Simon Jordan: Nigel Benn

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    This episode contains issues that some people might find distressing. If you need support or advice on any of the matters raised within the programme, please visit: https://www.samaritans.org/Our guest on the latest episode of Up Front is the Dark Destroyer - Nigel Benn. A fan favourite throughout his career, Nigel was a two-weight world champion who was involved in some of the most memorable fights in British boxing history.After taking up the sport while serving in the army, Nigel soon established a reputation as a fearsome puncher. He won the WBO middleweight title in 1990 and the WBC super-middleweight belt in 1992 and is best remembered for his contests against Chris Eubank and Gerald McClellan, the latter of which was sadly to have tragic consequences.Following his retirement, Nigel struggled with addictions that took him to the brink of taking his own life. He talks candidly about that period of his life and how he turned things around, the fights against Eubank and McClellan and the current boxing scene. He also discusses his son Conor, his potential fight with Chris Eubank Jr and the recent lifting of his provisional doping ban by the National Anti-Doping Panel. Nigel and Simon have strongly disagreed on that subject and, for the first time, they sit down to hear what the other has to say. This is one not to be missed.18+ please gamble responsibly.Warning: this episode contains language that some people may find offensive.
  • Pep's new deal, Rashford goes to US & APT ruling!

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    talkSPORT's Chief Football Correspondent Alex Crook, former Watford striker Troy Deeney and ex-Chelsea left-back Scott Minto were in for Jim White and Simon Jordan. The trio discussed the news that Pep Guardiola has signed a new two-year deal at Manchester City, Marcus Rashford and Casemiro's trips to America during the international break, and Julen Lopetegui's future as West Ham boss. Plus, you'll hear from football finance expert Stefan Borson on the Premier League's Associated Party Transactions ruling, and exclusively from Brighton midfielder Matt O'Riley.