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Sunday Supplement

Sunday Supplement - 6th September 2015

Sunday Supplement

Sky Sports

Sports News, Soccer, Sports, News

3.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2015

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

The Sunday Supplement panel discuss Wayne Rooney's England career, the future of Saido Berahino at West Brom and question whether Manchester United have over paid for Anthony Martial.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Sunday Supplement Podcast brought to you by Bet 365 and at Bet 365 they don't do ordinary.

0:07.4

It's where every game, every goal and every point matters whatever the sport, whatever the moment, it's never ordinary at Bet 365.

0:16.2

Please gamble responsibly, over 18s only. And the Hello, good morning and welcome to the Sunday supplement. On the agenda today,

0:40.0

Wayne Rooney calls Bobby Charlton's goal-scoring record as England qualified for Euro 2016.

0:45.6

And De Manchis United really go mad on transfer deadline day by committing 58 million

0:50.4

pounds for the Monaco forward Anthony Marcial. And what next for Cido Barrehino? the right here on this table Martin Lipton the deputy head of sport content at the

1:03.7

Sun Darren Lewis is making his debut he's from the mirror and the sports writer

1:07.9

Allison Rudd is here she's from the Times good to see you guys don't forget you can

1:12.4

tweet us during the show, it's at

1:13.7

Sunday Supplement and if by magic they will appear on your screen during today's show.

1:18.9

Okay, let's have a look at today's papers. Martin's headline, this one I think or fear, this is the son,

1:25.1

Rue Lala, scored against San Marino last night from the penalty spot is equal to

1:28.9

Bobby Charlton's gold score record and England are on their way to Euro 2016 in France next summer.

1:35.5

The Sunday Mirror, history-oo boy, he could break that record,

1:38.9

to Bobby Charlton's record on Tuesday against Switzerland at Wembley.

1:41.9

Let's hope he does and Bale is still the main

1:44.2

man according to Simon Mullock on the back of the mirror this morning.

1:47.9

Manchester United are still in for the realm Madrid and Wales forward. The Sunday

1:52.2

people remarkable story this. Jeremy Peace about

1:55.7

to make peace with Bergeno by offering him a new contract a remarkable story that

2:00.2

we'll talk about it in part three of today's program. The man on

2:03.9

Sunday we're ready to win it don't worry it's not the football it's Stuart

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