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Pep stays, Lampard to Coventry and James McClean exclusive!
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Jim and Simon were joined in studio by former Liverpool and England midfielder Danny Murphy. During the show they discussed the reports that Pep Guardiola is set to sign a new contract at Manchester City and how Coventry could be set to appoint Frank Lampard as their new manager. They also discussed Wales topping their Nations League group, whether some England players were unhappy with Gareth Southgate, and the news that the Premier League won't be drugs testing their referees. Plus, you'll hear exclusively from Wrexham captain James McClean, and the trio were joined in studio by former Luton, Leicester and Tottenham manager - David Pleat.
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56:13|Jim White & Simon Jordan discuss Chelsea's Mykhailo Mudryk failed drugs test. Barry Hearn weighs in on Cameron Menzies' Ally Pally breakdown. With just 2 English managers in the Premier League, is globalisation a concern? Plus, Peter Ridsdale is in the studio to discuss his career and life in the EFL.Pep Under Pressure? And Pereira To Wolves?
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53:00|Jim White, Simon Jordan discuss Man City’s struggles - just 1 win in 10. Can they save their season? They preview Rangers vs. Spurs in the Europa League with Graham Roberts and dive into Fury vs. Usyk, live on December 21st, with Spencer Oliver, Eddie Hearn and Frank Warren.Liverpool on Top: Can They Go All the Way?
43:48|Jim White, Simon Jordan & Danny Murphy discuss Liverpool dominating in Europe and at home - are they favourites for both? Aston Villa inch closer to the Champions League last 16, Millwall's Neil Harris plans a delayed exit and is it time for Man United to part ways with Marcus Rashford?West Ham’s Victory, Wolves’ Woes
46:17|Jim White and Simon Jordan discuss West Ham’s win over Wolves – what’s next for the managers? Former PGMOL chief Keith Hackett discusses referee David Coote's sacking. Rugby legends Phil Vickery and Ben Cohen reflect on England's 2003 World Cup triumph. Plus, Christian Romero’s dig at Daniel Levy sparks debate on Tottenham’s internal struggles.