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FA snub Howe and domestic football makes its return

Jim White, Alex Crook and Troy Deeney welcomed back the return of domestic football with a look ahead to the game of the weekend on Sunday with title chasers Liverpool hosting European hopefuls Chelsea, and what is set to be an emotional Yorkshire derby tonight between Leeds and Sheffield United. Meanwhile, boxing promoter Frank Warren joined the show to hit out at rival Ben Shalom over a row about gloves. Plus, why was Eddie Howe snubbed by the FA?

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