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England Review live from Dusseldorf

Live from Dusseldorf, Jim White and Simon Jordan review England's performance against Slovenia. They take calls from England fans and are joined by former Arsenal and France midfielder Emmanuel Petit for his views on England and France. Additionally, European football expert Andy Brassell discusses the surprise team of the tournament so far, Austria.

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  • England cruise past Greece and Bentancur finds himself in hot water

    42:37|
    Jim White was joined by Martin O'Neill and Troy Deeney to ask if it was a night of redemption for Lee Carsley as England cruised past Greece in the Nations League. Meanwhile, off the field, fans found themselves at the wrong end of some heavy handed tactics from the Greek police. Is going away with your country now just a fool's errand? Plus, are the Premier League right to be cracking down on dodgy streaming and has all been forgiven between Son Heung-min and Rodrigo Bentancur?
  • Referee Misconduct to Welfare Concern

    49:56|
    Jim White and Simon Jordan discuss the controversy around referee David Coote, Harry Kane’s criticism of absent England teammates and preview the weekend’s boxing action with insights from Billy Joe Saunders, Frank Warren and Spencer Oliver on Tyson vs. Jake Paul.
  • The David Coote Debate

    53:24|
    Jim White, Simon Jordan & Danny Murphy discuss the fallout from the David Coote video and ask what his punishment should be. They also cover the upcoming protest by group Twelve O Five over a teenage player’s ban for questioning a transgender opponent, with spokesperson Jean Hatchet. Will FIFA’s proposed Football Video Support system bring tennis-style challenges to football? And Former Chelsea Midfielder Jody Morris is in the studio to discuss his career.
  • David Coote Scandal, Coventry’s Shakeup & Boxing’s Next Star

    47:07|
    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.
  • Arsenal out of title race? City lose again & Ipswich win for first time

    46:21|
     Jim, Simon and former Arsenal invincible Martin Keown looked back on an action-packed weekend of Premier League football. Liverpool lead at the top of the table, with pressure being put on Manchester City and Arsenal. Elsewhere, Ipswich won for the first time this season at the expense of Spurs - while they also focused on Brighton, West Ham and Newcastle, where you'll hear exclusively from the club's former chairman Sir John Hall. 
  • Fact from Fiction - Footballing Tropes Under The Microscope | Three Up Front

    38:48|
    In this episode of Three Up Front, with special guest Henry Winter, the panel are set the task of challenging football’s conventional wisdom.For example, are football agents really the scourge of the modern game, or actually useful allies? Is Russell Martin’s ‘philosophy’ at Southampton destined only for the Championship? Contrary to popular belief, does the Chelsea board actually know what it is doing? And despite the top ten teams in the Premier League being managed by foreign coaches, are British coaches STILL just as good as they are?Simon, Troy, Graeme and Henry examine all that and more as they put common footballing theories under the microscope.18+ please gamble responsiblyWarning: this episode contains language that some people may find offensive.
  • Tottenham's winning culture and Robert Smith exclusive on Conor Benn

    44:27|
    Jim White, Alex Crook and Troy Deeney reacted to comments made by former Tottenham captain Hugo Lloris about the club's lack of winning culture, all brought on by the gift of a luxury watch from chairman Daniel Levy. Does a winning mentality come from the top? Meanwhile, Chair of the British Boxing Board of Control, Robert Smith, speaks exclusively on the news that Conor Benn's provisional suspension has been lifted after two-year battle. Plus, what is the point in Lee Carsley's last hurrah with England?
  • Finding the Edge with Jimmy Anderson

    51:00|
     Jim White & Simon Jordan discuss two costly penalties for English sides in Europe, can Villa or Arsenal really complain? Plus, Jimmy Anderson shares stories from his new autobiography Finding the Edge. Also, boxing insights from Spencer Oliver, Frank Warren and heavyweight David Adeleye.
  • The William Hill Sports Book Club - The Racket

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    Conor Niland's "The Racket" is the story of pro tennis's 99%: the players who roam the globe in hope of climbing the rankings and squeaking into the Grand Slam tournaments. It brings us into a world where a few dozen super-rich players - travelling with coaches and physios - share a stage with lonely touring pros whose earnings barely cover their expenses. Painting a vivid picture of the social dynamics on tour, the economics of the game, and the shadows cast by gambling and doping, The Racket is a witty and revealing underdog's memoir and a unique look inside a fascinating hidden world.