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25 SEP 2024 · Teddy Draper is joined by The Independent’s Miguel Delaney and The Athletic’s David Ornstein to discuss the stories that dominate the back pages, including all the takeaways from a busy night in the Carabao Cup and Europa League.
24 SEP 2024 · Teddy Draper is joined by Charlotte Duncker from The Times and Jason Burt from The Telegraph to discuss Mikel Arteta firing back at critics that Arsenal used "dark arts" in their 2-2 draw with Manchester City. Plus, how will Pep Guardiola's side manage without the influential Rodri?
23 SEP 2024 · Football writer Henry Winter and John Cross of The Mirror discuss the latest sporting headlines from the back pages which include reports that Manchester City’s Rodri could be ruled out for the majority of the season after going off injured during City’s 2-2 draw with Arsenal on Sunday.
The duo also reflect on that infamous match between the two title challengers, with Cross saying that it is the rivalry that the Premier League will relish for years to come. News broke on Monday that the Friedkin Group are close to completing a takeover of Everton after agreeing to buy out Blue Heaven Holdings’ 94% majority stake in the club and Winter believes it could be a special moment in the club’s history.
20 SEP 2024 · ESPN’s Mark Ogden and Talk Sport’s Shebahn Aherne join Teddy Draper on Back Pages Tonight to discuss Erik ten Hag’s press conference where he discussed Marcus Rashford's turn of form this season.
The panel also discussed football players' welfare after Rodri spoke about fixture congestion. And the Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois fight continues to be a hot topic in the studio as the fight draws closer.
19 SEP 2024 · David Ornstein from The Athletic and The Sun’s Jack Rosser discuss Arsenal’s draw away at Atalanta in their Champions League opener and Steve Cooper’s anger with VAR after it allowed Jean-Philippe Mateta's opening goal in Leicester City’s draw at Crystal Palace. The panel also look ahead to Anthony Joshua’s fight at Wembley Stadium against Daniel Dubois and consider Lewis Hamilton’s criticism of FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem over his 'racial' rap music-swearing comparison.
18 SEP 2024 · Charlotte Duncker from The Times and The Mirror’s John Cross discuss a frustrating night for Manchester City in the Champions League. They also look at Celtic‘s impressive 5-1 win over Slovan Bratislava and the news that Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard will be out for "a while" with an ankle injury.Â
17 SEP 2024 · The Daily Mail's Craig Hope and The Times' Martin Hardy discuss Liverpool's 3-1 Champions League win at AC Milan. They also praise Aston Villa's 3-0 win at Young Boys on their debut in the competition and talk about Manchester City's Rodri suggesting players are close to going on strike due to the increase in the number of games.
16 SEP 2024 · The Independent's Miguel Delaney and The Daily Mail's Ian Ladyman discuss the new format of this season's Champion League after, comments from Liverpool's goalkeeper Allison referring to the increase number of games. They also, take a look at Man City's hearing into their alleged breaches of the Premier League's financial fair play rules which began on Monday, before discussing Erik Ten Hag urging his winger Antony prove his value, with the Brazilian only making one apperance as a substitute this season.
13 SEP 2024 · ESPN's Mark Ogden and The Times' Martyn Ziegler discuss the hearing into Manchester City's alleged breaches of the Premier League's financial rules, which will begin on Monday. They also preview the North London derby between Arsenal and Tottenham before discussing Manchester United's financial difficulties.
12 SEP 2024 · The Guardian’s Jonathan Liew and Sam Wallace of The Telegraph give their views on the leading stories from the back pages. This is mainly dominated by the news that Manchester City’s long-awaited hearing into the 115 charges of alleged financial breaches will begin on Monday. Another prominent topic was the announcement that Mikel Arteta has signed a three-year contract extension to remain at Arsenal, with the Spaniard aiming to continue the club’s progression and win the Premier League. The duo also discuss Erik ten Hag’s response to Cristiano Ronaldo’s criticism of him and Manchester United, saying that the club legend is ‘far away from Manchester’.
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