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The Game

Advantage Liverpool, will they hold on..?

The Game

The Times

Sport, Entertainment News, News, World Cup, Football, European Championships, Soccer, Champions League, Lionesses, Sports, Premier League

3.2 • 1.5K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2024

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Pep gave up, Thomas Frank is special, and goals galore…despite VAR.

 

Tom Clarke, Gregor Robertson, Alyson Rudd and Tony Cascarino contrast the snooze fest at the Etihad with the and to end fest at Anfield.

Arsenal proved a point to get a point, but City could be happy with the easier run in to come. Liverpool put in their best performance against Brighton, but with Alonso not available who replaces Klopp at Anfield…Alyson Rudd loves Thomas Frank.

Goals galore at Newcastle, Stamford Bridge and Bramall Lane but oh VAR, why why why…?

A whistle stop tour of all the other weekends games, plus Kalvin Philips’ woes continue and the relegation scrap is far from over.


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0:00.0

I'm Van Vinerana from The Story, a daily news podcast from The Times.

0:05.6

Join me and my co-host Luke Jones for a deep dive into the big stories and

0:10.3

investigations.

0:11.3

Plus each month, William Hague hosts an agenda setting

0:14.5

interview with a key newsmaker or big thinker. That's The Story, The Times Daily

0:20.7

Podcast that brings you one remarkable story told in depth.

0:25.0

Listen every weekday on the Times Radio up or wherever you get your podcasts. Hello and welcome to the Game Football Podcast from The Times. Today we're talking about the

0:42.1

thrilling bank holiday weekend battle between Newcastle and West Ham and the other humdingers at Sheffield United and Chelsea.

0:49.0

We'll also discuss Brentford's one-sided draw with Manchester United and if we've got time we might

0:53.6

just mention the title race as well. Joining me Tom Clark for all of that we've

0:57.3

got the football writer and Sunday Times columnist Allison Rudd a former

1:00.6

footballer who once scored five goals over two legs for Jillingham in the 1987

1:05.2

playoffs semi-final which relegated Sunderland to the third tier for the first time in their history.

1:10.0

It's Tony Kaskarino.

1:11.0

And another former footballer who got a bit overexited

1:14.6

after his Grimsby side beat Braintree

1:16.5

in the 2016 National League playoffs

1:18.7

and ended up breaking a light fitting

1:20.2

in the dressing room during the celebrations.

1:22.4

Greg Robson, keep those dance moves at bay today.

1:25.0

Keep them to a minimum.

1:27.0

Now, I know what you're thinking, you've dug me out again, but today's facts were all about

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