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The Game

Are Everton's Problems Higher Up?

The Game

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3.21.5K Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Hugh Woozencroft is joined by Tom Clarke and Jonathan Northcroft.


Liverpool outclassed Everton in the Merseyside derby at Goodison Park. Fans showed their frustration to the board after the game - is that where the club’s problems lie? (00:00)


The two teams ahead of them won last night - with Bernardo Silva scoring a goal of the season contender. Can we really predict which of the three sides will take the title this early on? (12:03)


Leicester City and Brighton both had to settle for a point in their games - what can their fans realistically expect this season? (19:03)


Wolves and Burnley was goalless - is Wolves’ distinct lack of firepower going to live to haunt them? (26:18)


The Times’ Constantin Eckner joins us to give us more insight into Ralf Rangnick, as his German countryman prepares to take charge of Manchester United at the weekend (37:24)


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0:00.0

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0:16.3

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0:25.5

This episode of the game is sponsored by the UK COVID-19 inquiry,

0:36.9

which is inviting everyone in the UK to share their experience of the pandemic,

0:41.1

because every story matters.

0:43.1

Although the pandemic now feels like some time ago,

0:45.7

it's left a long lasting impact on all of our lives.

0:48.9

It was something that we experienced together,

0:51.2

however, despite that, it affected us in many individual ways.

0:55.1

Every story matters is your opportunity to share how the pandemic impacted your life

1:00.0

with the UK COVID-19 inquiry.

1:02.4

It doesn't have to be just about the virus either.

1:04.7

This can be about how it impacted your day-to-day life,

1:07.6

work, community, well-being or faith.

1:10.5

Each story will be analysed and submitted to the inquiry's investigation as evidence.

1:15.1

Understanding the true human impact of the pandemic can help decision-makers learn lessons

1:20.1

and protect future generations.

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