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Points Deductions, Transatlantic Games and Dementia in Football.

Jim White and Simon Jordan discuss Everton’s latest points deduction with former politician and season ticket holder Derek Hatton. Are Premier League games stateside a step closer? John Stiles talks about "Football Families for Justice" and actor Danny Dyer plugs Soccer Aid while discussing his beloved West Ham.

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