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The Game Football Podcast

When Panenkas Go Wrong

The Game Football Podcast

The Times

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

3.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2021

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Hugh Woozencroft is joined by Gregor Robertson, Tom Clarke and Alyson Rudd.


We saw a preview of the Champions League final and Manchester City and Chelsea met in the Premier League over the weekend - but was it anything like the game we’ll see on May 29th? (00:00)


Leeds United had a good weekend with a strong win over a struggling Tottenham. What’s next for Marcelo Bielsa’s side and how have Spurs come to have a 29 year old, inexperienced manager in charge? (12:31)


Arsenal’s season is over - but is Mikel Arteta’s time at the club heading the same way? Will he still be in charge at the Emirates at the end of 2021? (36:52)


Big Sam hasn’t quite come to the rescue for West Brom. Will they stick with the former England manager in the Championship and can they keep their squad together? (48:49)


After Ed Sheeran announced he’s sponsoring Ipswich Town’s shirts next season, we end with our favourite musical collaborations with the game (53:20)


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0:00.0

Introducing Apple Watch Series 9, now there's a magical new way to use your Apple Watch

0:06.3

without touching the display.

0:08.5

Just double tap your index finger and thumb together.

0:11.3

You can double tap to accept a call.

0:13.5

You can double tap to snooze an alarm.

0:16.2

You can even double tap to pause a song.

0:20.0

And start it up again.

0:22.0

Apple Watch Series 9, magic at your fingertips.

0:26.8

iPhone XS or later required.

0:32.5

This episode of the game is sponsored by the UK COVID-19 Inquiry, which is inviting

0:37.9

everyone in the UK to share their experience of the pandemic because every story matters.

0:43.4

Although the pandemic now feels like some time ago, it's left a long lasting impact

0:47.6

on all of our lives.

0:49.2

It was something that we experienced together, however, despite that, it affected us in

0:53.4

many individual ways.

0:55.4

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

1:00.0

with the UK COVID-19 Inquiry.

1:02.6

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

1:04.9

This can be about how it impacted your day-to-day life, work, community, well-being or faith.

1:10.8

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

1:15.8

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

1:20.3

and protect future generations.

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