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“Football Will Cease To Exist As We’ve Known It”

“Football Will Cease To Exist As We’ve Known It”

FromtalkSPORT Daily


“Football Will Cease To Exist As We’ve Known It”

FromtalkSPORT Daily

ratings:
Length:
19 minutes
Released:
May 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Freddie Flintoff & Ally McCoist launch a twitter campaign on talkSPORT Breakfast to get Newcastle United fans to support manager Steve Bruce as rumours circulate over his future as the Magpies boss, Southampton’s Danny Ings admits he ‘feels safe’ returning to training as Project Restart continues, Huddersfield owner Phil Hodgkinson pleads for English football’s governing bodies to get together or scores of clubs could face extinction and former Palace chairman Simon Jordan tells the Press Box how football must learn from the Coronavirus hiatus as the current structure is ‘unsustainable’. On the Jim White & Natalie Sawyer show Danny Murphy reveals why Mauricio Pochettino might not be the solution for ‘top-six’ clubs in the Premier League, the former Liverpool midfielder Didi Hamann looks back at the ‘Miracle of Istanbul’ 15 years ago, Freddie Flintoff reveals his love for Paul Weller, Charlie Baker attempts another round of Don’t Ask Me on Hawksbee & Jacobs, Darren Gough picks Francesco Totti as his best ever one-club footballer and Jason Cundy takes on Andy Goldstein in Play Your Cards Wrong on the Sports Bar. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Released:
May 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast to kick start your day from the world's biggest sports radio station, as we nail the talking points from the world of sport, with plenty of punchy personality and opinion. Join us every week day morning for big sporting stories and laughs wrapped into one podcast. Follow talkSPORT Daily on Acast, Spotify and Apple Podcasts.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.