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The Game Football Podcast

Trouble in the top six and disruptive VAR

The Game Football Podcast

The Times

Sports, Soccer

3.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2019

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

After a weekend full of football Gregor Robertson is here to analyse all the ups, downs and that 'disruptive' VAR.


Alongside Gregor we have The Times' very own Gary Jacob and Martin Hardy. Could this be the season that will cause major trouble for the usual top six?


Our Scottish football correspondent Michael Grant also stops by to chat all things Rangers, Celtic and how much longer Steven Gerrard will be able to keep fans on side, following that 2-0 defeat!



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throughout the season for all the best reaction and analysis from some of the best football

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writers in the business. Joining me today are the Times very own Gary Jacob and Martin Hardy and for

0:55.1

those wondering where Natalie Sawyer is she's sunning it up but she'll be back

0:58.3

thank God on Thursday. Coming up on today's show we'll be looking back on Celtics old firm victory on

1:04.0

Sunday with the Times Scottish football writer Michael Grant but first a helter

1:08.9

skeleton North London Derby on Sunday left hearts racing but plenty of questions about the progress of

1:14.3

Unai Emory and Mauritio Poccitino's sides.

1:18.6

Spers took a two-go lead through Christian Erikson and Harry Kane from the penalty spot

1:24.4

thanks to some calamitous arsenal defending. Alexander Lachazette pulled one back before

1:29.8

the break, finishing emphatically after some equally dodgy defending from spurs and Pierre Emmerich

1:35.6

Obama Yang poked in Matthew and doze's delicious cross to equalize and get a share of the spoils.

1:41.1

Gary you were at the Emirates yesterday.

1:43.6

It was a breathless encounter.

1:45.6

Brilliant for the neutral, but pretty chaotic stuff

1:48.0

from both sides.

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Pretty chaotic.

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