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Sir Bobby Charlton, keeper gaffes and Pascal Chimbonda - Football Weekly podcast

Football Weekly

The Guardian

Soccer, Sports

4.69K Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Max Rushden is joined by Paul MacInnes, John Brewin and Jordan Jarrett-Bryan to review the weekend’s Premier League football and pay tribute to Sir Bobby Charlton. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod

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Subscription required, age 18 plus, tease and sees apply. Hello and welcome to the Guardian Football Weekly, Sir Bobby Charlton, probably England's greatest ever footballer, certainly

1:14.6

its most successful. We will pay tribute to him after he passed away at the age of 86.

1:19.5

All heroes die in the end, an extraordinary life touched by tragedy but a wonderful servant to

1:25.3

Manchester United on the pitch at the weekend it was Diogo Dalot who

1:28.8

unexpectedly channeled his inner Charlton to give united another scratchy win.

1:33.2

Arsenal were poor but gifted away back in at Stapford Bridge, a point at Chelsea who was starting

1:37.8

to look disappointingly functional and good.

1:39.8

A tricky day for the Liverpool conspiracy theorists, after it emerged that Yogan Clops allowed to substitute players before they're sent off.

1:45.8

Newcastle Hammer Palace, should Kiran Trippia pack Jacob Murphy in his suitcase for the Euros.

1:50.8

There's a ludicrously impressive year of Unai Emory at Villa relief as

1:53.8

Erling Harlan finally scores again and Gary O'Neill wins the Gary O'Neill Darby

1:58.0

victory for Brentford another point for Luton

1:59.9

Cheltenham finally winning Chimbonders sees Red and when did you have to sell your Porsche?

2:04.3

All that plus your questions and that's today's Guardian Football Weekly. On the panel today, John Bruin, welcome.

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