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  • Liverpool strike late again against Atletico - next up the Merseyside Derby
    2025/09/18

    Jimbo, Charlie Eccleshare, Colin Millar and Duncan Alexander assemble to pore over Tuesday and Wednesday's pretty tasty Matchday 1 Champions League ties.


    Another late Liverpool goal? You don't say! We begin with Wednesday night at Anfield and the dramatic 3-2 win over Atletico, before turning attention to Chelsea's self-inflicted wounds in their 3-1 defeat by a superb Harry Kane-led Bayern Munich.


    There's reflections on the wins for Tottenham and Arsenal on Tuesday night - and the rest of the action including the sacking of Bruno Lage at Benfica which seems to be opening the door for the return of a rather famous manager...


    There was chaos in Turin, PSG purring, Trent limping off and headers aplenty elsewhere across the 12 matches we've seen so far - with no doubt more entertainment to come tonight.


    We've got Carabao Cup fun - including Swansea's remarkable comeback against Ange's Forest - before a look ahead to the Premier League weekend that awaits!


    Remember, we're back on Friday to reflect on Thursday night's Champions League action and preview the rest of the weekend's matches.


    Produced by Charlie Jones and Lucy Oliva.


    RUNNING ORDER:

    • PART 1a: Champions League Matchday 1 recap (00.45)

    • PART 1b: Liverpool 3-2 Atletico Madrid (06.50)

    • PART 1c: Bayern 3-1 Chelsea (14.15)

    • PART 1d: Tottenham 1-0 Villarreal & Athletic Club 0-2 Arsenal (18.40)

    • PART 2a: The rest of Tuesday's UCL action - including Mourinho watch... (24.40)

    • PART 2b: Juve 4-4 Dortmund & the best of the rest (31.50)

    • PART 3a: League Cup round up (44.50)

    • PART 3b: Premier League weekend preview - including the Merseyside derby and Man United v Chelsea (46.35)

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  • Juve 4-3 Inter, Barca hit six and the Champions League returns
    2025/09/16

    The Euro crew are back as Jimbo, Pol Ballús, James Horncastle, Julien Laurens and Seb Stafford-Bloor (in person!) assemble for a bumper look ahead to Matchday 1 in the Champions League.


    Barcelona proved it’s a case of no Yamal, no stadium, no problem - routing Valencia 6-0 in front of less than 6,000 fans at the Johan Cruyff Stadium. But it’s Real who continue to set the early pace - reduced to 10-men but still able to get the better of Sociedad to maintain their perfect start to the season.


    The game of the weekend came in Serie A, where the Derby d'Italia certainly didn’t disappoint as the Thuram brothers took centre stage in a 4-3 thriller in Turin. Plus - Antonio Conte 2.0 shows he’s not as inflexible as everyone thinks - with his Napoli side coasting to a 3-1 win at Fiorentina to also make it three wins from three at the start of the campaign.


    Bayern warmed up for the visit of Chelsea with an emphatic 5-0 Bundesliga victory over Hamburg on Saturday, while Leverkusen got the post-ten Hag era off to a winning start in their 3-1 beating of Frankfurt - despite being reduced to nine men!


    PSG suffered injury blows aplenty in their 2-0 win over Lens which featured an emotional goodbye to one of their own - Presnel Kimpembe - after more than 20 years at the club. Plus, how equipped are Marseille to come away from the Bernabéu with a result in one of the most intriguing ties of the round?


    All that plus training ground cats, Charli xcx’s wedding, nights out in Monaco and a whole lot of innuendo (we can only apologise).


    Produced by Lucy Oliva.


    RUNNING ORDER:

    • PART 1: Moments of the week or fortnight or whenever - and a UCL tease (00.45)

    • PART 2: La Liga review - Barca win big while Madrid stay perfect (11.40)

    • PART 3: Serie A review - 4-3 thriller in Turin and a new look Conte (26.10)

    • PART 4: More Serie A - just for Jules! The latest on Lookman (50.45)

    • PART 5: Bundesliga review - Bayern looking ominous (57.50)

    • PART 6: Ligue 1 review - A late Mbappé winner and fury towards BlueCo (71.15)

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  • Haaland the hero in Manchester, Liverpool’s late shows + yes to Madueke
    2025/09/14

    Jimbo is joined by Duncan Alexander, Jay Harris and Tom Williams in the studio after the return of the Premier League.


    City sweep United aside in the Manchester derby, with Erling Haaland adding to his massive goal tally this week.


    For the 4th time this season, it's a late winner from Liverpool as Mo Salah's penalty at Burnley keeps the champions top of the table.


    Arsenal's new signings impress in the 3-0 victory over Ange Postecoglou's Forest. And it's more misery for West Ham, Wolves and goalless Villa.


    Plus great headers, ref cams and the latest evolution in non-celebrations.


    Produced by Charlie Jones


    RUNNING ORDER:

    • PART 1a: Man City 3-0 Man United (05.00)

    • PART 1b: Burnley 0-1 Liverpool (12.00)

    • PART 1c: Arsenal 3-0 Nottingham Forest (17.00)

    • PART 1d: 4-3 in the Derby d’Italia (25.30)

    • PART 2a: Brentford 2-2 Chelsea (30.00)

    • PART 2b: West Ham 0-3 Spurs (37.00)

    • PART 3: The rest of the Premier League weekend (47.00)

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  • Ange arrives at Forest, England click and the Manchester derby
    2025/09/11

    Jimbo's joined by Adrian Clarke, Benji Lanyado and Duncan Alexander as we gear up for a tasty weekend of enticing fixtures as the Premier League returns after the international break.


    We begin with the news that broke (very) late on Monday night/ early Tuesday morning with Nuno Espirito Santo relieved of his duties at Nottingham Forest - replaced by Ange Postecoglou before lunchtime. Matt Davies from the Forest Focus podcast drops by to give his take on the dramatic week at the City Ground. So how will they fare against Arsenal on Saturday?!


    There's a recap of all the midweek international action - including England turning on the style in their 5-0 win out in Serbia. Plus, Norway took a huge stride towards the 2026 World Cup as they put just the ELEVEN goals past Moldova on Tuesday evening! Tor-Kristian Karlsen brings us a flavour of the excitement building back in Oslo and beyond.


    And of course, we've got all the build-up to the Premier League weekend - and the small matter of a Manchester derby to look forward to at the Etihad. Meanwhile, can Scott Parker avoid a 9-0 defeat on his return to Anfield? Can Jack Grealish get another two assists against his old side Villa?! And will West Ham prove that shock win at Forest last time out wasn't a fluke when they host rivals Tottenham?


    Produced by Charlie Jones and Lucy Oliva.


    RUNNING ORDER:

    • PART 1a: Elaborate Arsenal artwork and a foray into stand-up comedy (00.45)

    • PART 1b: All change at Nottingham Forest with Forest Focus's Matt Davies (05.05)

    • PART 1c: More on Nuno out, Ange in - plus Arsenal v Forest preview (11.50)

    • PART 2: Serbia 0-5 England review (20.50)

    • PART 3: The rest of the international action - including 11 of the best from Norway with Tor-Kristian Karlsen (30.50)

    • PART 4: A look ahead to the Premier League weekend (41.05)

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    55 分
  • Underwhelming England head to Serbia + dream debuts in the WSL
    2025/09/08

    Jimbo's got Matt Davies-Adams, Michael Cox and Tom Williams alongside him to run the rule over a busy weekend of international qualifiers and WSL action.


    England's 2-0 victory over Andorra at Villa Park was perhaps predictably drab, but it was goals galore elsewhere and records broken for the likes of Spain, Belgium and the Netherlands - not to mention emotional scenes in Buenos Aires after Lionel Messi's last match on home soil with Argentina.


    There's a chance to reflect on the news that broke late on Thursday that Daniel Levy is to leave Tottenham after nearly 25 years as the league’s longest-serving executive chairman.


    And the brand new WSL season got underway in some style with Chelsea continuing their remarkable unbeaten run, Olivia Smith scoring a banger on her Emirates debut - and Ornella Vignola bagging a hat-trick on her debut at Anfield in the Merseyside derby!


    We've got epic away days, BBQs, sinkholes and Italy actually looking good in a World Cup qualifier for once...


    Produced by Charlie Jones and Lucy Oliva.


    RUNNING ORDER:

    • PART 1: World Cup qualifiers round up (00.50)

    • PART 2: England 2-0 Andorra (18.30)

    • PART 3: Truro City's very, very, very long journey, the magic of non-league and the rest of the qualifying action (27.05)

    • PART 4: Fallout from Daniel Levy's shock Tottenham departure (40.10)

    • PART 5: A look back on the WSL opening weekend (44.20)

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    55 分
  • Totally Extra: the rise and fall of Colombia in the 90s
    2025/09/06

    Jimbo welcomes Duncan Alexander, Felipe Cardenas and Luis Miguel Echegaray to discuss one of the great forgotten sides of the last three decades - the Colombia team of the early 90s.


    Led by Carlos Valderrama and sprinkled with the antics of goalkeeper Rene Higuita, Colombia captured the affections of many neutrals at Italia 90 and an iconic 5-0 win in Argentina saw them installed amongst the favourites for USA 94.


    Amid the backdrop of death threats from the cartels, a side featuring Asprilla and Rincon were eliminated early with Andres Escobar tragically murdered 10 days after scoring a crucial own goal. Not the only Escobar in this remarkable story.


    Produced by Charlie Jones and Lucy Oliva.


    RUNNING ORDER:

    • PART 1a: The best hamburger in Atlanta and Duncan’s quiz question (02.30)

    • PART 1b: Big Colombian football anniversaries (07.30)

    • PART 2: The birth of toque toque (15.30)

    • PART 3: Colombia at Italia 90 and the 5-0 win in Argentina (26.00)

    • PART 4: USA 94 and the murder of Andres Escobar (40.00)

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  • Deadline day chaos, World Cup qualifiers and the WSL returns
    2025/09/04

    Jimbo is joined by Duncan Alexander, Natalie Gedra and Daniel Storey to discuss a busy transfer deadline day as well as the upcoming internationals.


    Isak to Liverpool but no Marc Guehi, Muani to Spurs and new keepers in Manchester as transfer deadline day shuts with a flurry of action and record spend in the Premier League. Newcastle have a new big man and little man up top, Arsenal have yet another left back and which of Villa's loans will be a hit?


    Internationals are back and Natalie Gedra tells us about the new look Brasil under Ancelotti and the panel discuss Thomas Tuchel's England and some pressure on him to entertain against Andorra and Serbia.


    Plus Megan Feringa drops in to discuss the return of the WSL after another barnstorming Euros and yet more lionesses success this summer.


    Produced by Jesse Howard and Lucy Oliva.


    RUNNING ORDER:

    • PART 1: The best of transfer deadline day (00.40)

    • PART 2: World Cup qualifiers- Natalie talks Ancelotti's Brasil and Messi’s finale in Buenos Aires (30.25)

    • PART 3: England and Tuchel's time to shine, and the rest of the UEFA World Cup qualifiers (39.20)

    • PART 4: WSL preview with Megan Feringa (53.00)


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