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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.
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PSR Breaches, Fury’s Retirement and Nigel Farage
53:40|Jim White & Simon Jordan are joined by FFP expert Stefan Borson on the Premier League’s financial rulings, Adam Smith on Tyson Fury’s retirement and Nigel Farage on the ECB’s potential boycott of Afghanistan.Are Arsenal huffing and puffing their way to nothing?
42:27|Jim White and Simon Jordan were joined by Arsenal invincible Martin Keown. After Martin's former side were knocked out of the FA Cup by Manchester United, questions have been raised whether boss Mikel Arteta is set to oversee another season without a trophy. Meanwhile, the abolition of FA Cup replay's meant Tamworth missed out on a money-spinning trip to Spurs - but after progressing through extra time themselves earlier in the competition, is this just the way of the competition now? Plus, top Scottish football journalist Bill Leckie discussed the protests by Rangers fans against the club, and 'Football Families for Justice' founder John Stiles, son of 1966 World Cup winner Nobby, looked at the issue of dementia in football.Sean Dyche sacked by Everton
46:00|Sam Matterface, Alex Crook and Troy Deeney react to Everton sacking Sean Dyche just three hours before their win over Peterborough last night. Could a familiar face be making a return to Goodison? Meanwhile, Darren Ferguson reportedly came under fire from some for refusing to substitute on Tyler Young to complete the Cup fairy tale story of allowing him to play against his father. Was the reaction all a bit too much? Plus, Graham Potter makes his West Hm managerial bow, and the FA Cup's two most successful teams go head-to-head on Sunday for a place in the Fourth Round.Style Meets Substance: Potter’s West Ham Challenge
53:17|Jim White, Simon Jordan discuss Graham Potter joining West Ham – can he bring style and results? They debate the VAR stadium announcement trial and talk Boxing with talkSPORT's Spencer Oliver, heavyweight Moses Itauma and manager Francis Warren.West Ham Drama, Newcastle’s Cup Triumph & United’s Mainoo-Garnacho Dilemma
47:18|Jim White, Simon Jordan and Danny Murphy discuss Lopetegui’s looming exit at West Ham, Newcastle’s Carabao Cup advantage, Man United’s potential sales of Mainoo & Garnacho and Howard Webb’s verdict on the Saliba penalty.West Ham: Lopetegui Out, Potter in?
52:37|Jim White and Simon Jordan discuss Nottingham Forest's 3-0 win over Wolves which sparks talk of champions league and even the title. At West Ham, is Lopetegui out and Potter in? Plus, FFP expert Stefan Borson on the January transfer window’s focus on "profit and sustainability."Is The Title Race On? And Where’s Trent’s Head At?
41:51|Jim White, Simon Jordan and former Arsenal Invincible Martin Keown look back at Liverpool and Manchester United playing out a thrilling 2-2 draw in the Premier League, Trent Alexander-Arnold’s future at Anfield and whether or not United have turned a corner under Ruben AmorimOld Firm shock & Premier League preview
40:28|Sam Matterface was joined by talkSPORT's Chief Football Correspondent, Alex Crook, and former Watford captain Troy Deeney. In the show they looked at a shock win for Rangers in the Old Firm, and previewed the PDC World Darts Championship final. Plus, they looked ahead to this weekend's key Premier League fixtures, and discussed England's new manager - Thomas Tuchel.Arsenal’s Title Hopes, Trent’s Future and Fury vs. Joshua?
43:31|Sam Matterface & Alex Crook discuss Arsenal's comeback win over Brentford - can they challenge Liverpool for the title? Plus, Liverpool reject Real Madrid's bid for Trent Alexander-Arnold - how are fans reacting? And talkSPORT’s Spencer Oliver joins us to preview boxing in 2025: is Fury vs. Joshua finally happening?