It's so good to have Premier League football back! Mike and Myles analyse the picks of the weekend, starting with a determined performance from Ipswich against Arne Slot's Liverpool. Despite losing 2-0, Kieran McKenna will have plenty to positive about. Likewise, Slot will be happy with a clinical win.
After Jhon Duran gave Aston Villa a 2-1 win over West Ham of all teams, are Villa fans now forgiving and forgetting his flirtation with the Hammers? And how did the new boys Onana and Maatsen perform?
Brilliant Brighton thumped sorry Everton 3-0 in the first game of the Fabian Hurzeler era, with Sean Dyche's Toffees giving plenty of cause for concern.
We also talk Arsenal's win and Mosquera's questionable antics, an unhappy Chelsea camp, and clinical Man City.
Mike, Myles and Dave analyse the season opener at Wembley, as Manchester City beat United 7-6 on penalties in the Community Shield after drawing 1-1 after 90 minutes. What positives can both teams take away?
In the transfer market, United seal deals for Mazraoui and De Ligt, while Dominic Solanke joins Tottenham. And as Pedro Neto squeezes into a packed Chelsea dressing room, are they in danger of losing their identity as a club?
We also cover Wrexham's winning start to life in League One, and Wayne Rooney's Plymouth taking a 4-0 hammering at Sheffield Wednesday,
It's that time of year again!Mike, Myles and Dave put their reputations on the line to predict how the 2024/25 Premier League season will go! The lads will debate:ChampionsTop 6Relegated TeamsOne to WatchAnd also a surprise top transfer of the window so far!
The transfer window is in full swing, with Aston Villa at the centre of this weeks action.
Mike, Myles and Dave weigh up Moussa DIaby's surprise move to Saudi Arabia, his legacy, and the incoming Amadou Onana's potential role.
Arsenal have all but sealed the deal for young Italy defender Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna. After an impressive Euro 2024 at centre back for the Azzuri, where could he feature for the Gunners?
And as the Mason Greenwood problem is moved on to Marseille, have Manchester United done the best they could - financially and morally?
That awful, sinking feeling never gets easy does it? England lose another European Championship Final and although it wasn't on penalties, it wasn't any less heartbreaking for fans.
Mike, Myles and Dave discuss the 2-1 loss to Spain who were, without doubt, the best team in the competition, and look at the missed opportunities. As well as what made Spain worthy champions.
And what of Gareth Southgate? Once the dust settles, will he stay at the helm and pick the team up for another crack at glory?
We have no idea HOW, but England are through to the semi-finals of Euro 2024 after a clinical penalty shootout win over Switzerland! Mike and Myles look at the big wins from the game against the Swiss, the opportunities to improve further, and how the other contenders shape up.
And what now for Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo? His presence in this talented Portugal team seems to dominate, and not for the right reasons. Are they better without CR7?
England progress to the Euro 2024 Quarter-Finals after a MAD end to their Round of 16 tie against Slovakia. The game ended 2-1 after extra time, but it took a 95th-minute bicycle kick from Jude Bellingham to spare England an embarrassing exit.
Mike, Myles and Dave try and find the positives from a poor quality game, but one which had the most thrilling ending.
They also chat about Spain's ruthless 4-1 win over Georgia and the impact of the superb Nico Williams.
And also on the agenda is the PSR deadline and the transfer of Elliot Anderson to Nottingham Forest - does £35m represent good value for Forest?!
England's first 2 games of Euro 2024 have been super frustrating for fans. With a more "backs to the wall" approach than a team of this talent should ever invite, the Three Lions have laboured to a win and a draw against Serbia and Denmark so sar.Mike, Myles and Dave look at what THEY want Gareth Southgate to do, to really push this talented team forward.
Euro 2024 is HERE!
Mike, Myles and Dave analyse the best of the action from the opening weekend of European Championship action in Germany.
England got off to a winning start with Jude Bellingham pulling the strings in a 1-0 win over Serbia. The win's been received pretty negatively in some quarters for not being ambitious enough in the second half. The lads give their take on what worked - and what didn't - for the Three Lions.
We also look at Germany's 5-1 trouncing of sorry Scotland, with Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz showing why they're the future of Die Mannschaft.
And impressive opening wins for Spain and Italy beg the question of just how far each team can progress.
Myles and Dave are getting hyped up for Euro 2024! But who are the favourites? We know what the bookies say - but what about the lads' opinions?
We go through top contenders and make our predictions, map the paths to the Final, and look at some of the outside bets to become European Champions.
PLUS, how will Gareth Southgate's team fare?!
Finally some cheer for Mike, Dave and Manchester United fans! The lads are joined by Myles to discuss how United beat Man City 2-1 at Wembley to lift an unlikely FA Cup, and what this means for Erik ten Hag's future.
As Chelsea part ways with Mauricio Pochettino, we also ponder what the hell the Blues are thinking, as Enzo Maresca looks set to join from Leicester in his place.
Southampton are back in the big time after beating Leeds 1-0 in the Championship Play-Off Final - but do they have enough to stay in the Premier League??
And as Unai Emery signs a new 5-year contract, just as Phillip Coutinho exits the club, we look at the evolution of Aston Villa this coming season,
So that's it! The 2023/24 Premier League season is over, with Manchester City winning a record 4th title in a row. Mike, Myles and Dave analyse the hug sporting achievement, as well as the way those 115 charges overshadow everything for other fans.
We chat about Arsenal, and how proud they can feel about their season, about Crystal Palace and their incredible end to the season.
And we also look at the exits of Jurgen Klopp and Roberto De Zerbi, and how their respective clubs will continue without them.
Myles and Dave look at the most decisive week of football in the Premier League so far, as relegation is confirmed for pretty much ALL promoted teams barring a miraculous goal swing. The lads ask how Luton, Burnley and Sheffield United struggled, and also how survivors Nottingham Forest can kick on now safety is confirmed.
Man City and Arsenal both recorded wins to keep the title race alive till the end, while Manchester United lose again.
We're nearing the end of a gruelling Premier League season and it really is survival of the fittest! Tottenham are finding themselves falling away from the top 4, their 4-2 defeat at Liverpool their 4th in a row in the league. Mike and Dave ask - what is happening to Spurs??
Nottingham Forest gave their survival hopes a massive boost with a 3-1 win over Sheffield United, with Callum Hudson-Odoi the star. They look all-but-safe now with both Luton and Burnlet dropping points.
Chelsea thrashed West Ham, continuing their fine form. We analyse how Mauricio Pochettino's men have managed a late-season surge, as news broke of Julen Lopategui replacing David Moyes before the season is over - brutal!
And Ipswich Town are back in the Premier Leagie - but what will they bring?
Arsenal negotiated their trickiest test yet in the title run-in with a vital victory in the North London Derby. Mike, Myles and Dave look at how they held firm despite Tottenham almost coming back into the game, and their title hopes for the remaining games.
Tottenham's defeat hands the advantage to Aston Villa, who drew 2-2 with Chelsea despite going 2-0 up. The loss of Emi Martinez to injury made all the difference, and the lads ponder whether Robin Olsen really can step up?
Newcastle's 5-1 win over Sheffield United relegated the Blades, but the Toon's impressive recent form has got us asking about their prosopects once again.
And at the bottom, who else can join Everton in safety; Burnley, Luton or Nottingham Forest?
Join Myles and Dave for another epic English football weekend. The main headline being Coventry City, who so nearly produced the comeback of the season in one of the games of the season. They pulled Manchester Untied back from 3-0 down to 3-3, taking the game to penalties and ALMOST achieving the mother of all comebacks. The lads analyse how Coventry almost did it, and why it feels like a hollow win for United.
They face Man City in the Final again, who laboured to a win over wasteful Chelsea.
And in the Premier League, Aston Villa carried their impressive European form into the weekend with a dominant, Ollie Watkins-inspired win over Bournemouth. While Nottingham Forest controversially lost to Everton with some questionable decisions, then taking to X to tweet their anger at the FA! The lads ponder whether they crossed the line in pretty much accusing them of corruption.
In a huge weekend for movement at the top of the Premier League, at the top is where we saw it the most as Arsenal were beaten convincingly by Unai Emery's Aston Villa 2-0. Mike, Myles and Dave discuss how Emery set up to nullify the Gunners, and what Arsenal do from here.
Elsewhere, Liverpool lost to Crystal Palace and Tottenham lost to an Aleksander Isak-inspired Newcastle 4-0.
And also, will Nottingham Forest rue their 2-2 draw with Wolves as a missed opportunity in the relegation fight?
Mike and Dave hail the heroic Hatters, as Luton grab a late, much-needed 2-1 win over Bournemouth with a superb 2nd-half fight back. As we reach the final stretch of the season we ask, are Rob Edwards' team actually enjoying the fight?!
Aston Villa almost gifted Brentford all 3 points despite going 2-0 ahead, with Ollie Watkins saving the day once more with the equaliser to make it 3-3. Watkins himself conceded Villa lacked a "big team mentality" by not seeing off Brentford while they had the chance. Is that a fair assessment.
Elsewhere, Manchester United somehow drew 2-2 to Liverpool to have a say in the title race. Despite facing a barrage of shots, Erik ten Hag's men came out fighting in the second half.
Which handed the advantage back to Arsenal, whose impressive 3-0 win over Brighton puts them back in the title driving seat.
Myles and Dave try and sum up the biggest weekend of title-chasing action so far. Man City and Arsenal cancel each other out in a muted 0-0 draw, handing Liverpool the advantage. The lads discuss the action, plus debate the future of Jack Grealish.
Newcastle snatched a 4-3 comeback win over West Ham despite more injuries. However, it was the returning Harvey Barnes who made all the difference here.
Ezri Konsa's perfect week continued as Aston Villa beat West Midlands rivals Wolves 2-0. And Manchester United grabbed an undeserved point against Brentford.
Mike and Dave analyse England's friendly encounter with Brazil, losing 1-0 at Wembley with a few experiments in Gareth Southgate's team.
Yes, it's only a friendly but it IS Brazil, and how did England fail to score?! Are they too conservative still, and how did the debutants play?
A crazy week in the FA Cup Quarter-Finals saw 2 thrilling games. As Manchester United beat Liverpool 4-3 after extra time, Mike and Myles ponder the chaos and end-to-end action that made this game a Cup classic.
The lads also analyse Coventry's late win to knock out favourites Wolves, as well as discussing the top 4 race again after Fulham beat Tottenham 3-0.
And finally, Nottingham Forest's points deduction, and the England squad.
Mike and Myles pick apart a massive weekend at the top of the Premier League, as Liverpool and Manchester City drew 1-1 in a thoroughly entertaining game. We talk City's clever goal, De Bruyne's off-day, chaotic Luis Diaz, and the kung-fu kick that didn't win a penalty.
Arsenal benefited the most from that result, moving top on goal difference after a 2-1 win at Brentford. Can the Gunners hold their nerve?
North London neighbours Tottenham gave their top 4 hope a huge boost with a 4-0 win over rivals Aston Villa. Myles had plenty to say about Spurs' strengths and Villa's shortcomings.
And can Wolves push for Europe? They're in the top half, and an impressive 2- win over Fulham the latest example of them growing against the odds.
Manchester stays Blue - to nobody's surprise. But Mike, Myles, and Dave focus on the excellent Phil Foden performance that secured a 3-1 win for City over United.
We look at how Nottingham Forest were denied a precious point against Liverpool after Paul Tierney's refereeing horror show. Would Liverpool have won without being wrongly given possession back?
We also look at how Aston Villa's bench proved its quality in a 3-2 win over Luton, question whether Jarrod Bowen is captain material, and who's to blame for Everton's struggles.
The first major silverware of the season was won by Liverpool, as they beat Chelsea 1-0 to lift the Carabao Cup - the first of another Quadruple assault. With the Reds missing several key players and turning to youth, it was the experienced Virgil van Dijk who secured the win in extra time. Mike, Myles and Dave discuss how the game was won and lost, and what this means for both teams for the rest of the season.
Meanwhile, in the Premier League, Arsenal can't stop scoring, as they dispatched Newcastle convincingly 4-1. They look mentally in much better shape than last season, with Bukayo Saka leading the way.
Aston Villa looked to cement their top 4 place against Nottingham Forest, and did so in a solid 4-2 win. And the lads also analyse the start of the Oliver Glasner era at Crystal Palace, and how much they improved in a 3-0 win over Burnley.
Mike, Myles, and Dave return to shine the spotlight on the Premier League's weekly highlights. Starting with Wolves' impressive tactical battle with Tottenham, leading to a 2-1 win over Ange Postecoglou's side - their 2nd of the season. We analyse how Gary O'Neil made it happen.
Nottingham Forest secured their first clean sheet since November with a 2-0 win over indifferent West Ham. The lads look at the difference Taiwo Awoniyi makes to their play.
Pau Torres' return shored up Aston Villa's makeshift defence in a 2-1 win at Fulham. Myles talks us through his influence, as well as Ollie Watkins' excellent finishing.
And as Chelsea take points off Manchester City, we'll consider how that impacts the title race.
Mike, Myles and Dave are back, discussing the great and the good from the weekend's Premier League action.
As Arsenal thrash West Ham 6-0 so many questions are raised. Can Arsenal seriously maintain their levels for a consistent title push? But mainly, is David Moyes finally being found out for his shortcomings?
After Newcastle beat Forest we celebrate the magic of Bruno Guimaraes, and ask what Forest need to do to sort out that leaky defence.
And at Villa Park, our 2 teams come together in a frustrating game which ended with Man United stealing all 3 points from Aston Villa. We get to see the lads' reactions fresh after the final whistle.
Back with a thrilling weekend filled with goals to discuss, Myles and Dave dive right in with the pick of the bunch.
Arsenal's 3-1 win over Liverpool in what was a must-win game, set them up nicely for a push for the title. Providing they can stay consistent, performances like this will keep them in contention.
The lads also chat about Luton's 4-4 draw with Newcastle, Aston Villa's emphatic return to winning ways, and giving Gary O'Neil the respect he deserves after thrashing Chelsea.
In another reduced set of fixtures this weekend, Mike chats with Myles and Dave about them all. Starting with Sheffield United's dramatic 2-2 draw with West Ham, which saw 2 red cards and 2 penalty decisions (one given) all after the 90-minute mark. The point is valuable for the Blades, but do they have enough to escape relegation? The performances of Brereton-Diaz and McAtee certainly gave fans some hope.
Ivan Toney made the headlines on his return for Brentford, scoring and generally being a huge presence. Myles and Dave aren't fans of the forward though, they explain why.
Gabriel Martinelli made an electric cameo appearance off the bench in Arsenal's 5-0 win over Crystal Palace. Is the Brazilian capable of rediscovering his best form? We also look at Palace's plight this season.
And are Liverpool ok without Salah? A brace apiece for Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez suggests there are goal threats from elsewhere in the Egyptian's absence.
The return of Kevin De Bruyne this week has highlighted just how influential he is to Manchester City, as he helped his team to a 3-2 comeback win over Newcastle. Is KDB one of the greatest the league has seen - and is he the key to City's title charge?
Mike and Myles discuss that, as well as depleted Tottenham's terrific comeback against Man United, Ross Barkley's role in Luton's fight against relegation, FFP charges against Nottingham Forest and Everton (again), as well as the misogyny aimed at female pundits.
It's FA Cup Third Round weekend! Mike and Myles pick through the plethora of matches, and focus on Arsenal first of all, whose 2-0 defeat to Liverpool showed once again how much they're missing a killer instinct up front. But who could they get in January? We'll look at their options.
There were wholesome, magical "cupsets" with Maidstone United beating Stevenage, and plucky Wrexham (can we still call them that?!) knocking out rivals Shrewsbury 1-0. Are we still feeling the love for the Wrexham story?
And we pay tribute to the revolutionary Franz Beckenbauer, who passed away age 78.
Happy New Year listeners!
Mike and Dave try and make sense of Arsenal's stuttering form, as they lose again, this time to London neighbours Fulham. Is it really as simple as needing a goalscorer? The lads look at where that leaves the title race, and if it can still be more than just Liverpool or Man City.
We also shine a light on the magnificent form of Michael Olise for Crystal Palace this season, with a wonderful December continuing with 2 goals in a 3-1 win over Brentford. Palace have a star talent on their hands, but what does the future hold for the young winger, at both club and international level?
Wolves continued their solid season under Gary O'Neil with a 3-0 win over Everton. with Hwang Hee-chan again central to their play. Just how important is Hwang, and can he continue to thrive?
And Nottingham Forest won again against Manchester United, with Morgan Gibbs-White the star man. We discuss his influence on the team, and also United's future in 2024.
Seasons Greetings from TFD Towers! Mike and Dave look into the pick of the festive fixtures, starting with Nuno Espirito Santo's first - impressive - win as Nottingham Forest boss. A 3-1 win at St James' Park is no mean feat, and Forest put Newcastle to the sword with a slick counter-attacking display. A hat-trick for Chris Wood sealed an incredible Boxing Day for the Tricky Trees.
Manchester United also produced an unlikely result, a 3-2 win over in-form Aston Villa at Old Trafford - after trailing 2-0 at half-time - was just what the beleaguered Red Devils needed - and winning goalscorer Rasmus Hojlund. Could this be the start of a revival?
And Bournemouth continue to impress, they're on the verge of the top 10 after another win, this time 3-0 over Fulham. Andoni Iraola's team look a completely different team to the start of the season.
Mike breaks down the picks of this week's Premier League action, with West Ham climbing to 8th in the Premier League thanks to a Mo Kudus masterclass. His 2 goals continue his hot streak, and the link-up with Lucas Pacqueta is a real creative force for the Hammers.
Newcastle bounced back from their Champions League exit with a 3-0 win over 10-man Fulham, as they continue their bid to get back into Europe's elite competition. Lewis Miley's first Newcastle goal was the highlight in a comprehensive win.
Aston Villa ground out a win over Brentford to stay in third, and capitalise on lost points for Man City and Liverpool.
And at Anfield, Manchester United hold the Reds to a 0-0 draw, with a ridiculous double-yellow for Diogo Dalot the flashpoint of an otherwise poor game.
Myles and Dave analyse Aston Villa's sensational and deserved win over Arsenal - fresh on the back of beating Man City - and start to ask THE question - is a title challenge now realistic?!
Fulham smash another five goals in a game, this time against sorry West Ham. What's been the key to their prolific turnaround? And how can David Moyes' Hammers find consistency?
The lads also look at Tottenham, as they remain in the top 4 hunt by beating rivals Newcastle convincingly.
Mike and Dave dive right into a goal-filled weekend of football. Starting with a blockbuster 3-3 draw between Man City and Spurs. Tottenham fought hard for the point, but City will feel aggrieved after another shocking refereeing decision robbed them of a chance to nick a winner.
Nottingham Forest's recent poor run continued with a 1-0 defeat to Everton, despite another positive display overall. Is Steve Cooper under pressure, and will the find a stand-in good enough to replace Awoniyi while he's injured?
The lads consider whether Alexis Mac Allister's world class goal for Liverpool against Fulham was better than Alejandro Garnacho's last week.
And why do Aston Villa play differently away from home?
Mike, Myles, and Dave reflect on a banging weekend of Premier League action, starting at Tottenham-Aston Villa, where Myles' boys won 2-1 to lift them into the top 4, and dreaming of big things.
Newcastle are also looking up the table, bouncing back from their disappointment against Bournemouth to dispatch a sloppy Chelsea team 4-1. The lads praise the work Eddie Howe has done under difficult circumstances, and ask whether they can make up lost ground.
Liverpool drew 1-1 with Man City in the headline game this week, with neither side really happy with a point although Liverpool were probably slightly more so.
And Dave asks whether Alejandro Garnacho's brilliant overhead goal against Everton could be the best we've seen in the Premier League.
We invite Everton fan Mike Richards from The Unholy Trinity Everton Podcast to discuss the Premier League's initial 10-point deduction, and he chats with Myles about the effect on Everton's season from here on in.
Also joining Myles is our own Mike, as the lads pick over an uninspiring international week for England and try to figure out what we learned.
We'll also pick our England starting XIs, discuss Wales' chances of qualification in the lottery of the play-offs, and look ahead to a weekend of Premier League action.
It's been a solid start to the Premier League season for Liverpool so far, sitting 2nd in the table in mid-November. Myles chats to Liverpool fan Kris to see what his expectations were at the start of the campaign - and whether they've changed now they look a force again.
A thrilling 4-4 draw between Chelsea and Manchester CIty is at the top of the billing this week. Mike and Dave discuss how City will feel fortunate to have come away with a point, and Chelsea will rue a missed opportunity to snatch a rare win over City. Mauricio Pochettino will be really happy with the efforts from his team, particularly City old boys Raheem Sterling and Cole Palmer.
Tottenham will feel relieved that City dropped 2 points, as they themselves lost their second game in a row. Wolves scored 2 late goals to snatch a stunning win. The lads ponder how Spurs will respond, and what the result means for Gary O'Neil's Wolves team.
Nottingham Forest lost 3-2 to West Ham, just a week after a stunning win over Aston Villa and largely due to their own mistakes. We discuss Steve Cooper's frustrations.
And Bournemouth beat Newcastle 2-0 to relieve the pressure on Andoni Iraola - and apparently apply some to Eddie Howe.
Myles welcomes a fellow Villan to the pod, host of UTV Podcast, Luke Robinson. They deep dive into Aston Villa's season so far, covering:- The feeling among fans- New signings, and who's impressed so far- The most improved Villa player- Hopes for Europe- Aston Villa Women and their start to the WSL seasonCheck out UTV Podcast here!
Mike, Myles, and Dave chat about the headlines over Bonfire weekend, with controversial decisions at St James' Park leading to a goal that Mikel Arteta described as an "embarassment" in Newcastle's 1-0 win over Arsenal. The lads look at the decisions leading up to the goal, the feisty flashpoints, and Newcastle's incredible determination.
Elsewhere, Nottingham Forest defended superbly in a deserved 2-0 win over Aston Villa, the form team of the moment. We analyse what made Steve Cooper's team nullify the Villa threat.
And Sheffield United picked up their first win in dramatic fashion, with a penalty deep into injury time sealing a vital 3 points. Can Paul Heckingbottom's team use this as a springboard to climb the table?
Mike and Myles discuss Eddie Nketiah's stunning hat-trick for Arsenal, as well as
Is ten Hag the problem for Manchester United?
How good are Douglas Luiz and Villa right now?
Can Brentford push for a European spot?
Mike and Dave, both Manchester United fans, reflect on the life and legacy of Sir Bobby Charlton on the week he sadly passed away, age 86.
In the Merseyside Derby, Liverpool beat 10-man Everton 2-0 but could (should?) have had a player of their own sent off.
Gary O'Neil enjoys sweet revenge over former club Bournemouth as his Wolves devour them 2-1.
And Chelsea draw 2-2 with Arsenal in a tale of 2 nervous goalkeepers.
This week we celebrate Scotland's qualification for Euro 2024 after Norway lost to Spain, meaning the Tartan Army will be back at a major tournament. Mike, Myles and Dave discuss how they did it, as well as...
Mike, Myles and Dave look at the first mega-contest of the season, as Arsenal dispatched Man City 1-0 to join Spurs at the top of the Premier League. What did we learn about the teams, and who really is in a possible title race?
Everton finally broke their losing streak at home with a 3-0 win over hapless Bournemouth. The lads discuss the Toffees' fortunes, and whether this can be a turning point for them.
And European adventurers West Ham and Newcastle - showing some signs of fatigue - played out an entertaining 2-2 draw.
Mike, Myles and Dave headline this week's pod with a tactical breakdown of Aston Villa's remarkable 6-1 thrashing of Brighton. For 2 teams so stylistically similar, how did Unai Emery set up so spectacularly right?
Tottenham's 2-1 win over Liverpool won't be remembered for Spurs breaking their bad streak against the Reds, but instead for an awful show of officiating. from VAR decisions gone wrong, PGMOL apologies, 2 contentious red cards and a last minute, own-goal winner, the game had it all, in a bad way.
And Luton recorded their first Premier League win with a 2-1 win over sorry Everton, while Gary O'Neil's Wolves shocked Man City 2-1 - leaving hos old club Bournemouth in the bottom 3.
Mike and Dave chat about an action-packed weekend in the Premier League. Starting at the Emirates, where Arsenal and Tottenham played out an entertaining 2-2 draw with James Maddison the heart of Tottenham's play.
At Bramall Lane, Newcastle smashed 8 past hapless Sheffield United, with 8 different goalscorers. Newcastle proving that there was no hangover at all from mid-week Champions League football. How high can they finish this season?
And Liverpool climbed to 2nd behind leaders Manchester City after a 3-1 win over West Ham - not an unfamiliar position to them over the years, but definitely not a regular thing recently. Are Jurgen Klopp's team right to be looking at a title push?
Myles and Dave focus on Brighton and their stunning 3-1 win over a pretty ordinary-looking Manchester United at Old Trafford. The result contrasts just how tactically astute Roberto De Zerbi's team have become, with a burgeoning sense of chaos and crisis at United.
Aston Villa looked impressive again in their late comeback win over Crystal Palace, while a glance at Chelsea's bench definitely doesn't reflect a billion-pound outlay on players. The lads discuss the fortunes of both teams.
And Tottenham continue their impressive start to the season with the latest comeback win possible - a winner in the 111th minute! They're now up to second in the league.
International week brought more talking points than the lads expected, as England limped to a dull 1-1 draw with Ukraine which raised more questions than answers. Especially considering the inclusions of Harry Maguire and Jordan Henderson, which begs the question - is Gareth Southgate still the man to lead this talented group of players, or have they outgrown him?
Mike, Myles and Dave discuss that, as well as Germany's future after sacking Hansi Flick following another defeat, Manchester United's endless cycle of scandal and controversy, and Scotland's perfect record ahead of their clash with England.
Mike is joined by author and Sutton United fan Johnnie Lowery to discuss mental health in football; from the perspective of fans, players, and managers. Johnnie's new book, "Match Fit" delves into the many aspects of men's mental health, and how football is intertwined with that in so many ways.
In line with some of the chapters of the book, we look into the pressures of management, players dealing with addiction, creating a support network for men, and the impact of social media on people in the game. How can we break the stigma of discussing how we feel as men, in a space as safe as with your fellow football fans?
The book Match Fit is available on Amazon here
Mike and Myles focus on the week's most entertaining games, starting with Liverpool's 2-1 comeback win against Newcastle. Darwin Nunez made the difference, but Newcastle missed a golden chance to take the win after Vigil van Dijk's red card.
West Ham followed up their impressive win over Chelsea by beating Brighton away 3-1. With Mo Kudus joining soon, what exactly can we expect from the Hammers this season?
Man United gifted Nottingham Forest a 2-0 lead in the first 5 minutes before a rousing comeback, but all is still not right at Old Trafford.
And we also look at Aston Villa's solid win at Burnley, and Arsenal's dropped points against Fulham.
Mike and Dave look at a tale of 2 debuts, as James Ward-Prowse did his thing for new team West Ham, leading them to a 3-1 win over Chelsea, whose record signing Moises Caicedo had a debut to forget.
Manchester United limped to a 2-0 defeat to Postecoglou Hotspurs, as Ange's Tottenham continued their evolution against a surprisingly lethargic United side. What's happening with Erik ten Hag's men at the moment?
Aston Villa responded to their opening day defeat to Newcastle by humbling poor Everton 4-0 at Villa Park.
And England's Lionesses fell agonisingly at the last hurdle, losing to Spain 1-0 in the Women's World Cup Final. What impact has their historic run had on the English women's game?
The Premier League is BACK! And the lads couldn't be happier! Mike, Myles and Dave discuss the highlights of the opening weekend, including Newcastle's statement 5-1 defeat of Aston Villa. Sandro Tonali scored on his debut, Aleksander Isak scored a wonderful brace, and we look at how Eddie Howe's team put Villa to the sword so impressively.
Chelsea and Liverpool drew 1-1 in a real end-to-end battle, with Mauricio Pochettino showing a glimpse of how he intends to set up - at least until Moises Caicedo arrives. Enzo Fernandez had his best game in blue so far, but how did they look overall? And what do we make of Liverpool's Caicedo-less midfield?
We also check on the progress of Luton and Burnley on their returns to the top flight, and how Tottenham loom after the departure of Harry Kane. The number 10 shirt passes to James Maddison, who put in a worthy performance as they drew 2-2 at Brentford.
Alos, Nottingham Forest and Arsenal both looked to learn and improve on last season, the game between the two ending 2-1 to the Gunners, with Eddie Nketiah proving they can score without Gabriel Jesus.
The season is ALMOST back! Arsenal won the traditional curtain-raiser the Community Shield on penalties after a late late equaliser took the game against Manchester City to extra time. Mike and Dave chat about what we learned from the game, especially how each of the likely title contenders lined up. How did Rice, Timber, Havertz, Kovacic etc perform?
In the Women's World Cup round of 16, England scraped past Nigeria on penalties after a Lauren James red card for violent conduct left the result hanging in the balance. The lads discuss why it was such a difficult win for the Lionesses, and what they need to do next.
We also chat about Wrexham's return to life in the Football League.
Mike, Myles and Dave lock in on Manchester United target Rasmus Hojlund after a fee of around £70million has reportedly been agreed. Can that fee be justified for an unproven number 9, and what does Erik ten Hag see in him that will benefit United?
Andre Onana has already made the move to Old Trafford, and is making his presence know to his defence - especially Harry Maguire, who was on the receiving end of Onana's fury in pre-season. The lads discuss United's squad right now, including what's still missing. And also Aston Villa's Moussa Diaby who's already making an impact. Are Villa's prospects for the season actually higher than many think?
Harry Kane will leave Spurs at some point, but when, and who to?
And as England Women craft another 1-0 win at the World Cup, how will they cope with the absence of the world-class Keira Walsh?
We're baaaack! After a short break, Myles and Dave discuss some major summer transfer stories developing. Including the now-confirmed transfer of Harvey Barnes to Newcastle and what he will bring, as well as the bargain reported £15m Nottingham Forest are paying for Anthony Elanga.
We argue also whether Aston Villa have "won" the transfer market in terms of upgrades, and also discuss England's misfiring start to the Women's World Cup and how they can find the net.
Fresh from their stunning win at the U21 European Championship, England's young lions have been thrust into the limelight. Mike and Myles look at the players who will hope to see more game time in the Premier League, and capitalise on this success.
Dave and Myles bring you more summer transfer analysis, as Pau Torres makes the move to Villa Park to join Unai Emery's Aston Villa revolution. He's been highly sought after across Europe in recent years, so how much of a coup is this for Villa - and where will he fit?
Another big name moving to the Premier League is Dominik Szoboszlai, with the Hungarian joining Liverpool as their midfield rebuild continues.
And in Italy, Serie A is full of transfer activity - with a few big names being linked AWAY. So is Serie A declining in prestige? Or will they capitalise on Inter's run to the Champions League Final and attract more big names in?
The transfer rumour mill is cranking up, and Mike is joined by Myles and Dave to chat about the futures of two clubs in particular - Arsenal and Manchester United.
The Gunners are closing in on Chelsea forward Kai Havertz and Ajax defender Jurrien Timber, and we discuss where they could fit into Mikel Arteta's team. Meanwhile, Declan Rice's future is still in doubt. Manchester City are reportedly looking at Rice as a replacement for Barca-bound Ilkay Gundogan, but Arsenal are still hopeful of a deal. Where must Rice's head be at?
And as England U21s progress to the quarter-finals of the European Championships, we look at the players who are making Lee Carsley's team tick, in particular Morgan Gibbs-White.
After two weeks away from the pod Mike, Myles and Dave are back in time to catch up on the summer transfer gossip and football news.
Top of the agenda is the Saudi Pro League, where more and more top players are moving to big money. Which in itself is no surprise - China have done similar in the past. But the speed and scale of change is staggering, and the links between some clubs just ever so slightly suspicious.
Jude Bellingham made his way to Ream Madrid in a move costing more than £100m, joining a stellar Madrid midfield. At just 19, how does this rate in terms of career trajectory and how will he fit into the Real team?
Transfer speculation is rife, with the futures of Declan Rice, Moises Caicedo, Kai Havertz and James Maddison still up in the air. The lads share their thoughts.
Plus, Gary O'Neill was sensationally sacked by Bournemouth and immediately replaced by Andoni Iraola. A bold ambitious move, or a huge gamble?
The Premier League season is over for 2022/23, with some outstanding individual performances making a team of the season really tough to pick. Mike, Myles and Dave take time to choose their best 11!
Manchester City are two-thirds of the way to a Treble!
As City beat United to lift the FA Cup at Wembley, Mike, Myles and Dave look at how the Cup was won. For City this was probably the most difficult leg of an historic Treble of trophies. For United, this was potentially their second domestic cup under Erik ten Hag. But Ilkay Gundogan had other ideas, as his brace - including a goal within 15 seconds - sunk United.
Elsewhere, Karim Benzema announced his departure from Real Madrid - leaving the door open for Harry Kane's arrival?
And as the great Zlatan Ibrahimovic announced his retirement from football at 41, we look back on his incredible career.
So that's it! The end of this epic Premier League season!
Mike and Myles discuss all the drama of the final day of top-flight football, especially at the bottom, where Leeds and Leicester slid through the relegation trapdoor.
Where did it all go wrong for Leicester? The 2016 Champions find themselves in the Championship next season, just 12 months after finishing 8th. Brendan Rodgers' exit seems too little too late, and financially there's gonna be some adjustment. But how can the Foxes bounce back?
As for Leeds, they've been in decline all season. From Bielsa to Marsch, then Gracia to Allardyce, it's been a mish-mash of management styles and the squad has been equally disjointed. Can they bounce back any time soon?
Aston Villa capped off a remarkable season under Unai Emery with a 7th-place finish after a 2-1 final-day win over Brighton, meaning Conference League football is coming to Villa Park next season. How far they've come since the dark Gerrard days is remarkable - is Emery manager of the season?
And Luton Town will be joining the elite next season after seeing off Coventry on penalties. We'll discuss their achievement, and how they could adapt to yet another step up.
Manchester City have their hands on the Premier League trophy once again, after Arsenal's defeat to Nottingham Forest meant that City became Champions without kicking a ball. Mike, Myles and Dave look at how City won the league, and also look at the effect Forest's win had on the relegation picture.
It means Forest survive, capping an excellent season for Steve Cooper's men, who will undoubtedly be happy they didn't sack him. Unlike many of their relegation rivals who pulled the trigger, yet still find themselves in trouble. But who will survive out of Leicester,Leeds and Everton?
Brighton secured a Europa League spot alongside Liverpool, whose 1-1 draw with Aston Villa leaves the remaining Conference League place still up for grabs. After Tottenham's defeat to Brentford, surely Villa can hold on to 7th place?
Mike and Myles this week try and figure out whether Arsenal's 3-0 loss to Brighton is really the latest example of "bottling the League", or whether the season should be considered a success. And what about Brighton? They looked so impressive, as they have all season. And with Aston Villa beating Tottenham, the race for Europe is becoming incredibly tight.
Mauricio Pochettino looks highly likely to become the next Chelsea manager. After an awful season, is this the right move for both manager and club?
As Southampton's relegation is confirmed, we consider how they got to this point after 11 years in the top flight, and how they bounce back.
And Mike was in attendance at Wembley to witness a record 77,000 crowd watch the Women's FA Cup Final, which Chelsea just edged 1-0 against Manchester United. How big a boost for this to the women's game, and how does this affect the WSL title race?
On Coronation weekend, Arsenal continue their push to be crowned Kings of the Premier League, winning 2-0 against a tough Newcastle team at St James' Park. Myles, Mike and Dave chat about their chances after this win, and the pivotal roles of Martin Odegaard and Jorginho in particular.
Sam Allardyce's return to management at Leeds was met with sneers this week, but he limited Man City to a 2-1 win when it could have been much worse. Will this desperate roll of the dice keep Leeds away from trouble, or is Big Sam an outdated, limited manager?
Manchester United lost 1-0 to West Ham thanks to a David de Gea fumble - not his first mistake this season. Might his time be up at the club? And what of West Ham's season now safety is assured - will a European trophy keep David Moyes there beyond the summer?
And as the Championship season comes to a thrilling climax, it's Luton, Middlesbrough, Coventry and Sunderland vying to reach the Premier League promised land. We assess their chances in the play-offs.
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In a weekend packed with goals, it was at Anfield where we saw the most action in a 4-3 win for Liverpool over Tottenham. Myles and Dave look (and laugh) at how Spurs yet again went and Spurs-ed it up, pulling back from 3-0 down to draw level, only to gift Liverpool a winner seconds later. Thrilling for the neutral, but sickening for Tottenham fans. They also ask whether Jurgen Klopp's touchline behaviour deserves more criticism, after his rant at the fourth official was so angry, he pulled a hamstring.
In a relegation fight that once contained half the league, Bournemouth are one of a few teams pulling away after an impressive few weeks. Gary O'Neil's team won 4-1 against struggling Leeds this weekend, as they drew level on points with 11th-placed Chelsea.
Leeds meanwhile look like they're getting pulled closer into the relegation mire. The guys look at who's in danger still with a handful of games to play, and how the run-ins compare.
And in the title race, after Man City thrashed Arsenal to seize the title initiative at this late stage, can anyone stop them now? Fulham certainly tried this weekend, but is it game over for Arsenal's title challenge?
As Newcastle smashed Tottenham 6-1 in a performance that showed the direction that both teams are headed in, Mike and Dave look at the state of each team's season. Eddie Howe's team look right at home in the top 4, but how did they get there? And as Spurs sack Christian Stellini, how low will they go until the end of this nightmare season?
Leicester finally ground a 2-1 win over relegation rivals Wolves in Dean Smith's first home game in charge. What has he changed at the club, and is it enough to see them reach safety? The relegation picture seems to change weekly, but who's the most in danger right now?
Manchester United beat Brighton in the FA Cup semi-final to set up a meeting with neighbour City in the Final, with the prospect of another trophy AND thwarting City's treble bid on the line. How did both teams navigate the semis - and should this be the last time they're played at Wembley?
And Wrexham finally clinched promotion from the National League as champions, beating Boreham Wood 3-1 to seal the top spot. After a thrilling season, is this the start of a special journey in north Wales?
How high can Aston Villa finish this season? Unai Emery has said the new target is "top 6", but Villa fan Myles has dreams of Champions League qualification. After a statement 3-0 win against high-flying Newcastle, Mike and Dave ask Myles - what is the realistic goal for Villa now?
Manchester United steadied their recent wobbly form with a comfortable 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest, with Brazilian star Antony having one of his best games in a United shirt. Maybe he is pretty decent after all? We discuss what kind of season Antony is having so far.
A Roberto De Zerbi masterclass saw Brighton beat Chelsea 2-1, with another future star scoring for the Seagulls, Julio Enciso. The Paraguayan's goal was superb, as was the entire display from Brighton, as they dispatched a poor Chelsea team.
Bournemouth showed their progress with a dramatic late win over Tottenham, meaning relegation looks further away than ever.
And Arsenal's latest wobble in the title race - losing another 2-0 lead, this time against West Ham - raises serious concerns about their mental strength ahead of the all-important showdown with Man City. Can they hold their nerve for the run-in?
Mike and Dave look at Arsenal's Easter blockbuster against Liverpool at Anfield, where the Gunners relinquished a 2-0 lead to finish 2-2 in a game that Liverpool could (should?) have won. That's gotta go down as 2 points dropped in the title race, where Man City continued relentlessly with a 4-1 win over sorry Southampton, keeping the pressure on Arsenal.
Roy Hodgson's re-appointment at Crystal Palace raised eyebrows, but their 5-1 win away at Leeds dispelled any myths about any conservative approach with a swashbuckling performance. Could he actually keep them in the Premier League?
Brighton can feel aggrieved to lose 2-1 to Tottenham after what Dave described as the worst refereeing performance he's seen. Both VAR and Stuart Attwell repeatedly failed to award Brighton goals and penalties - is it time for VAR to go?
We also discuss Frank Lampard's temporary return to Chelsea, Dean Smith's possible short stint at saving Leicester City, and also a thrilling National League top-of-the-table clash between Wrexham and Notts County.
Mike, Myles and Dave chat about TWO managers getting the chop in the Premier League this week. Graham Potter is finally shown the door at Chelsea, a 2-0 defeat to Aston Villa enough to send them into 11th in the table. What went wrong for Potter at Stamford Bridge?
At Leicester, a limp defeat to Roy Hodgson's Crystal Palace deep into injury time spelled the end for Brendan Rodgers. His time at the Foxes has been a success on the whole, but this past year has been awful. We delve into why, and what Leicester do next.
Aston Villa's form under Unai Emery has propelled them not just away from trouble, but right into contention for European football next season. Myles reflects on a brilliant turnaround under Emery, while Dave bemoans Manchester United's 2-0 defeat at Newcastle. Surely Eddie Howe's men have the top 4 momentum now?
And also, Man City spanked Liverpool 4-1 thanks to a Jack Grealish masterclass. Was this his best game in a City shirt?
It's the international break, and England started their Euro 2024 qualifying superbly with wins over Italy and Ukraine. And among this, Harry Kane became England's record goalscorer with goals in each game, cementing his place as an England legend. Mike, Myles and Dave discuss his impact for the Three Lions, as well as standout performances from Bukayo Saka and Jude Bellingham, and the impact of James Maddison on his full debut.
Tottenham finally parted ways with Antonio Conte, with Christian Stellini taking over for the rest of the season. Is there anyone who can stabilise Spurs, and what are their aims for the season now?
Bayern Munich ruthlessly sacked Julian Nagelsmann, immediately replacing him with Thomas Tuchel. It's harsh on Nagelsmann, but have Bayern actually made the right call with so many important games coming up?
We also analyse the impact of Rasmus Hojland and Evan Ferguson, and take a look at an exciting WSL so far.
So Crystal Palace decide to cut their losses and sack Patrick Vieira after an awful run of form, and the club lying in lowly checks notes.... 12th place?! Mike and Dave discuss whether the Palace board have made a huge mistake, or whether the future really is in the past, with a possible Roy Hodgson return.
Antonio Conte's time at Tottenham is surely coming to an end, after his unbelievable press conference became a rant about all the things that Spurs are doing badly. How long does Conte have left, and more importantly, is he right about Spurs?
With half the Premier League locked in a relegation battle, Leeds picked up a vital win against fellow strugglers Wolves. Can Javi Gracia's side finally put some form together and push for safety?
And in the weekend's FA Cup Quarter-Final action, what the hell were Fulham thinking in their dramatic collapse in discipline, leading to 3 red cards and a 3-1 exit to Manchester United.
This week's conversation has been dominated by the BBC's decision to pull Gary Lineker from Match of the Day duty, after political comments on his personal Twitter account were deemed to breach impartiality guidelines. Putting the politics aside, Mike and Myles have a chat about their thoughts on pundit-less MOTD and what the future of football highlights looks like.
And on the pitch, Liverpool followed up their 7-0 thumping of Manchester United, with a sorry 1-0 defeat to spirited Bournemouth. The defeat has killed all the positive momentum from the United game, so can they pull themselves back up ready for a fight against Real Madrid in the Champions League?
Bournemouth's win means the bottom 8 teams in the Premier League are separated by just 5 points. We'll pick apart the teams most out of form, and attempt to predict who are the favourites for the drop right now.
Likewise in the European places, we try and figure out which teams are in the best position, including resurgent Chelsea and misfiring Tottenham. And also we pay homage to Arsenal and Leandro Trossard, who both continue to impress as the Gunners maintain their lead at the top of the Premier League table.
An unbelievable weekend in the Premier League saw Liverpool rattle SEVEN goals past Manchester United in a 7-0 humbling for Erik ten Hag's men. Myles and United fan Dave try and make sense of what they saw, in one of the craziest games of the season so far.
Arsenal's title credentials were tested yet again, after going down 2-0 to Bournemouth before eventually running out 3-2 winners. A 97th-minute winner from Reiss Nelson capped an incredible comeback for the Gunners, who were in danger of losing valuable points in the title race.
Also Nottingham Forest and Everton drew 2-2 in a result that keeps the Toffees in big trouble, and Forest reasonably comfortably away from the relegation zone.
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After Manchester United lifted their first silverware for 6 years - and the first trophy under Erik ten Hag - Mike and Myles discuss what's changed at United, and how they set up to sweep Newcastle aside 2-0 in the Carabao Cup Final.
In the Premier League, Ollie Watkins made history by becoming the first Aston Villa player to score in 5 consecutive league games, ending a run of 3 defeats for Unai Emery's side in a 2-0 win over Everton. What is the difference for Watkins in this campaign?
West Ham needed to win against Nottingham Forest to ease the pressure on David Moyes and did so resoundingly in a 4-0 victory. The players had reportedly held a meeting to discuss their poor form, and it seemed to do the trick as several stars produced fantastic performances against a poor Forest side.
And also Chelsea keep sinking lower under Graham Potter, losing 2-0 to Tottenham. How low must they go for Todd Boehly to appease the angry Chelsea fans and swing the axe?
West Ham and Chelsea's miserable seasons continue, adding yet more pressure on David Moyes and Graham Potter. Mike and Dave discuss their chances of turning it around, as fans of both teams become more divided on their futures.
After Arsenal were beaten 3-1 by Manchester City in a potentially pivotal moment in the title race, the Gunners then bounced back with a resilient 4-2 win over Aston Villa - as City dropped points against Nottingham Forest in a 1-1 draw. What does this tell us about Arsenal?
And we also debate the future of Manchester United, as a takeover looms.
Mike and Dave take a moment to celebrate some of the Premier League's more unsung teams this week. Firstly Fulham, whose 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest continues their fine season so far. How high in the table can they stay this season?
Likewise, Brentford produced a fantastic performance against league leaders Arsenal, earning a 1-1 draw with another inspired performance from Ivan Toney. VAR played a big part in Brentford's goal, but they definitely deserved something from the game. Arsenal can have no complaints.
And another sacking in the Premier League, as Nathan Jones gets the axe from Southampton following another poor result, a 2-1 reverse at home to 10-man Wolves. We look at how he lost his job, and who's in the frame to replace him.
A bombshell week for Manchester City, as the Premier League announce more than 100 charges of financial irregularities against them over a period of a decade. Mike, Myles and Dave discuss the ramifications for City, and what the Premier League might do next - dock points, relegate, or worse?
Jesse Marsch was also sacked by Leeds after a 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest. We'll have a look at whether or not this was the right move for Leeds to make.
And we'll also zoom in on some standout performances from Leicester and Wolves, who have both needed a performance to finally turn a corner. Wolves beat Liverpool convincingly 3-0, while an energised Leicester stunned in-form Aston Villa with a 4-2 away win with 3 new faces in the team.
It's FA Cup 4th Round weekend, with Wrexham grabbing the headlines with another blockbuster performance. In front of co-owner Ryan Reynolds, they drew 3-3 with Championship Sheffield United and were unlucky to not progress. Mike, Myles and Dave chat about the Red Dragons' prospects after yet another exciting display.
Brighton are quickly establishing themselves as a leading Premier League team, after knocking out FA Cup holders Liverpool in another Kaoru Mitoma-inspired win. Roberto De Zerbi has steadied the ship brilliantly at Brighton - how far can his enterprising football take them? And what now for Liverpool after this new low?
Elsewhere, Man City knock out Arsenal, and United beat Reading to put themselves further in yet another cup competition. Can United lift some silverware this season?
We also look at the rest of the January transfer window and what to expect.
So, Frank Lampard has been sacked as manager of Everton after a 2-0 loss to fellow strugglers West Ham, leaving the Toffees in a mess near the foot of the table. Mike, Myles and Dave ponder where the club goes next - to the Championship? Or do they sound the Sean Dyche klaxon to save their season?
At the top of the Premier League, Arsenal passed their biggest challenge yet by beating Manchester United 3-2 in an end-to-end encounter. The result is a reality check for Erik ten Hag's improving team, and leaves the Gunners in a fantastic position to push for the title. In their way though are Manchester City, where Erling Haaland seem to have awoken from his short slumber to suddenly start breaking records again.
We also discuss Aston Villa's resurgence, as well as Juventus' 15-point deduction for financial irregularities,and what that means for the sport.
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Manchester is Red! United beat City at Old Trafford to move within a point of Pep Guardiola's team, with a bit of controversy for United's equaliser. Mike, Myles and Dave discuss whether it was in fact offside, and also how Erik ten Hag continues to shape this United team.
City's defeat handed yet more initiative to Arsenal, who streak into an 8-point lead after their 2-0 win over Tottenham. It was one of the most comfortable North London derbies ever, surely the title is now Arsenal's to lose? And what next for Spurs?
Also, we discuss the rest of the top 6, as Newcastle see off Fulham 1-0 to stay firmly in the top 4 race.
The #FACup 3rd Round is always good for drama and giant killings, and it didn't disappoint this year!! Mike, Myles and Dave focus on the biggest shock of them all, as Aston Villa were knocked out by League Two Stevenage - and all of their own doing.
We also chat about Liverpool's lucky escape against Wolves, with some stunning goals but dodgy defending, and another mad #VAR decision. And Graham Potter's Chelsea are thrashed 4-0 by Manchester City, leaving the Blues boss under even more pressure.
And in the week the football world lost Gianluca Vialli, we pay our respects to the Italian legend.
In our first pod of 2023, Mike and Myles look at the top of the Premier League table as Arsenal sweep aside Brighton 4-2, while title rivals Manchester City drop points in a 1-1 draw with Everton. Is it finally time to sit up and acknowledge the Gunners as title favourites?
We also look at some other top 4 contenders - what the hell is happening at Tottenham?! Can Newcastle really challenge for the title as Eddie Howe seemed to hint? And are Man United "nailed on" for top 4?
In other news we say goodbye to Cristiano's legacy, as Ronaldo moves to Saudi Arabia. And we pay tribute to the legend that is Pele as he sadly passed away.
The World Cup Final 2022 will now forever be remembered as "The Messi Final" after he drove Argentina to an incredible penalty shoot-out victory over France, after an enthralling 3-3 draw! And what an extraordinary game it was to crown Messi's incredible career with the greatest accolade of all.
Mike and Myles catch their breath to discuss probably the best-ever World Cup Final, won by an Argentina side captained by probably the best-ever player. And a losing France side containing hat-trick hero Kylian Mbappé, who surely now is ready to take Messi's crown.
What a tournament #Qatar2022 was, what a Final that was, and what a player Messi is!
We're at the end of the road, and what a journey it's been!
As #Qatar2022 comes to a close with the World Cup Final, Myles and Dave preview the contenders Argentina and France, as they go head to head for the famous gold trophy.
Will Lionel Messi cap off a fine tournament and finally get his hands on the biggest prize? Or will Kylian Mbappé mark his ascent as the world's greatest and lift his second consecutive World Cup already?
We also look back at their semi-final wins, and what to look out for tactically in the Final showdown.
Morocco make history and become the first African nation to reach the Semi-Final of a World Cup, as the Atlas Lions secured a stunning 1-0 win over Portugal. Mike and Myles chat about how this incredible team made the impossible happen.
We also discuss Ronaldo's sad exit from the world stage, as well as Croatia beating Brazil on penalties, and Messi-inspired Argentina's win over Netherlands.
The journey is over for England in Qatar, as current World Champions France eliminate the Three Lions thanks to a cruel and rare Harry Kane penalty miss.
Mike and Myles put aside their disappointment and hail Gareth Southgate's heroes after an incredibly dominant performance that deserved so much more.
How did England not win this? What were the turning points? Where do they go from here?
So the Qatar 2022 Quarter-Final line-up is confirmed, with Portugal's stunning 6-1 win over Switzerland the major headline of the round! Not just for the score, but for Cristiano Ronaldo being dropped to the bench and his replacement, Gonçalo Ramos, hitting a stunning hat-trick! Myles and Dave delve into just how good Portugal look without the Ronaldo circus.
Joining them in the Quarters will Brazil, who ran riot against South Korea.
And more exciting is Morocco, who convincingly dispatched a toothless Spain team on penalties.
England march on at the World Cup with a stunning 3-0 win over African champions Senegal, with impressive performances all over the pitch. Mike, Myles and Dave analyse just how Gareth Southgate's Lions made a tournament knock-out game look so comfortable.
We also look at their Quarter-Final opponents France, who swept aside Poland 3-1 with a stunning brace of goals from the red-hot Kylian Mbappé. What will their clash in the last 8 of Qatar 2022 look like?
We also look to Argentina, Netherlands and Croatia's chances, as they all progress.
We're exactly halfway through the tournament in terms of games, with the group stage drawing to a close. Mike, Myles, and Dave look back at a full week's worth of football in Qatar so far, looking at the teams they most admire after 2 games played each.
They also look at the shocks of the World Cup and look ahead to England's final group game against Wales.
Qatar 2022 is FINALLY upon us! Mike, Myles and Dave talk about England's first game at the tournament, which resulted in a 6-2 thrashing for Gareth Southgate's men in a complete attacking display!
We also chat about how different this World Cup feels being held in winter, as well as Group A's opening games, Qatar vs Ecuador and Senegal vs Netherlands.
So the England squad is CONFIRMED, the players are on the plane. We assess the strengths and weaknesses in Gareth Southgate's selection for Qatar 2022.
Fresh from his World Cup snub by Gareth Southgate, Ivan Toney was on a mission this weekend and scored twice to beat Manchester City 2-1 in stoppage time. Mike is joined by Myles, Dave, and Jon to analyse what England might be missing, and the effect this result has on the title race.
Speaking of which, are Newcastle actually in one?! They produce another statement win beating stuttering Chelsea, to go into the break in third place. Can Graham Potter steady his side's nerves after 3 straight defeats? What does he need to relieve the pressure in January?
We also look at Frank Lampard who's feeling the heat from Evertonians, at Brendan Rodgers who's pulled himself back from the brink. And also at David Moyes, whose talented West Ham squad need something to kick-start their season.
Unai Emery is back with a BANG at Aston Villa, with a convincing 3-1 win over Manchester United in the Spaniard's first game. Myles and Isaac look at what Villa under Emery did differently.
Arsenal continued their fine start with a statement win over Chelsea. Will this young team's bubble ever burst?! Newcastle move to third with a 4-1 thrashing of Southampton, costing Ralph Hasenhuttl his job. Is he still a good manager? And can Newcastle start to get comfortable near the top of the table?
Elsewhere, the indifferent form of both Liverpool and Tottenham came to a head, with Liverpool coming out on top. And the lads look at the Champions League draw, which was actually a pretty exciting spectacle!
Elsewhere, what else do we say about #Liverpool? Jurgen Klopp's team capitulated again, this time to a Leeds team that hadn't beaten them in 21 years. How much more of this can either Liverpool or #Klopp take?
We also analyse Spurs comeback against Bournemouth, wins for Newcastle and Arsenal, and pay tribute to the brilliance of Kevin De Bruyne.
Newcastle's impressive recent form continues with a statement 2-1 away win over Tottenham, to lift them into 4th place in the #PremierLeague. The question is though, can they stay in the #Top4?!
Mike and Dave discuss this, as well as Manchester United's draw with Chelsea in another quite dominant performance. Also, Liverpool lose to bottom-of-the-table Nottingham Forest, while Leicester and Aston Villa both return to form emphatically with 4-0 wins.
Liverpool put their recent poor form behind them to beat Manchester City 1-0 in a feisty encounter, that also saw Jurgen Klopp sent off. Myles and Dave look at the result, and look ahead to the mid-week fixtures. The Chelsea revival continued with a 2-0 win over struggling Steven Gerrard's Aston Villa. With rumours that Gerrard could face the axe very soon, the contrast between him and Graham Potter couldn't be starker. Also, the lads pay homage to Karim Benzema after his Ballon D'Or win.
As Arsenal strengthen their #PremierLeague title charge, Liverpool slip even further from the pack, leaving Jurgen #Klopp to completely write off his side's title chances! Mike, Myles and Dave unpack what his side do next, and celebrate just how good this Arsenal team are. We also purr over Manchester City's beautiful football, hail #CR7 for his 700 club career goals, and look at Newcastle's transformation, one year on from the Saudi takeover.
It's derby weekend in the #PremierLeague! Arsenal beat Tottenham convincingly in the #NorthLondonDerby to keep them at the top of the league, and the Gunners look more and more mature with every passing week! Mike and Myles discuss this game with the help of Arsenal fan Isaac, who takes stock of the season ahead for the Gunners.
Manchester remains very definitely Blue as City thrash United 6-3, with Erling #Haaland and Phil Foden both grabbing hat-tricks. It was a truly awesome performance from Pep Guardiola's team, which could've been so much worse for United, who look miles away from that level.
Elsewhere, Bruno Lage is sacked, plus Tiago Silva and Chelsea get a HUGE let off from VAR again.
England's awful recent form continued, as they lost 1-0 to Italy in the San Siro. Meaning relegation from their #NationsLeague tier! Not exactly ideal preparation for the upcoming World Cup.
Mike and Myles analyse where England struggled, what Southgate got wrong, and how this affects momentum before #Qatar2022 gets underway.
Leicester City's awful start to the season continues, as they're thrashed 6-2 by a Son-inspired Spurs. Mike, Myles and Dave discuss how close Brendan Rodgers is to losing his job. Arsenal continued their bright start at the top of the Premier League with an impressive 4-0 win at Brentford, with Man City keeping pace by demolishing Wolves 3-0. Already, the top of the table looks interesting! We also check on the rest of the Premier League's games, plus Gareth Southgate's latest England squad announcement.
Premier League football is postponed following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. However there was more than enough football drama elsewhere to keep us on our toes!
Mike and Myles scrutinise Chelsea's brutal decision to axe Thomas Tuchel, replacing him almost immediately with Brighton's Graham Potter. The right move for all parties?
We also look at how English teams fared in the Champions League, the Europa League, and the Conference League.
Manchester United record an impressive 3-1 win over Arsenal to extend their winning streak to 4 games - and ending the Gunners' perfect record so far. Mike is joined by Dave and Myles to look at how United put Arsenal to the sword.
We also pay homage to Ivan Toney's hat-trick in a thrilling 5-2 Brentford win over Leeds, discuss the pressure mounting on Brendan Rodgers, and Myles is still #GerrardOut despite Aston Villa's 1-1 draw with Manchester City.
Yet again Manchester City come back from behind - 2-0 to Crystal Palace this time - to win 4-2. Thanks in no small part to an incredible 2nd half hat-trick from Erling Haaland. Mike and Dave discuss the incredible impact he's having on the way City attack.
Elsewhere, Liverpool bounce back from the United defeat with a 9-0 annihilation of sorry Bournemouth. Manchester United themselves beat Southampton 1-0, and 10-man Chelsea consign Leicester to bottom of the Premier League with a 2-1 win.
Shocks, goals and upsets galore in game week 3 of the Premier League, with the headline being an enthralling 3-3 draw at St James Park between Newcastle and champions Manchester City. Mike and Dave have a look at the message this sends out about Newcastle's progress so far.
We also zoom in on an unrecognisable Manchester United performance, bouncing back from a shocking start to the season to convincingly beat Liverpool 2-1. What could new guy Casemiro add to the mix at Old Trafford?
Also, how about Leeds United?! They thumped Chelsea 3-0 to move to third in the league, to cap an extraordinary weekend of action!
In a thrilling week in the Premier League, it was the drama at Stamford Bridge that captured the imagination the most!
Mike is joined by Myles - and new addition to the pod, Liverpool fan Kris - to look at how Antonio Conte and Thomas Tuchel ended up squaring up to each other. And also what this means for their top 4 aspirations.
We'll also digest Arsenal and Gabriel Jesus' impressive win over Leicester, and pick apart the many layers of Manchester United's stunning 4-0 capitulation to Brentford.
The Premier League is BACK! Mike is with Myles and Dave to get overly excited about whatever the opening day tells us!
Highlights include an Erling Haaland league debut brace, a Darwin Nunez super-sub masterclass, and Aleksander Mitrovic testing Liverpool. As well as Myles going in hard on Steven Gerrard, and Dave being worn down yet again by Man United's incompetence.
England's Lionesses make history and bring football home, as they beat Germany 2-1 in extra time to become European Champions! Mike, Myles and Dave talk about just how big an impact this could have on the women's game in England.
The traditional season curtain raiser, the Community Shield, pitted 2 big-name signings against each other. Man City's Erling Haaland was outshone by Liverpool's Darwin Núñez as Liverpool won 2-1 - how much can we take from this game for the coming season?
We also round up Paulo Dybala's stunning welcome to Roma, Serie A's lack of progress at the top, and Gianluca Scamacca's move to West Ham.
Another transfer shock, as free agent Jesse Lingard joins Nottingham Forest on a reported £200k per week, one-year deal. Mike and Dave discuss what affect this could have on the Forest dressing room, and who gains the most from the deal.
Elsewhere, we look into Leicester City's lack of transfer activity, assess Man United's pre-season progress under Erik ten Hag, and marvel at how Manchester City can lose 3 big players and somehow not be any weaker!
After Manchester United announce the free signing of Christian Eriksen, Mike and Myles analyse where he will fit in Erik ten Hag's Manchester United team. We also look at Eriksen's story so far, and ask whether he'll be a good fit at Old Trafford.
In possibly the most stunning transfer yet this summer, Raheem Sterling moved to Chelsea from rivals Manchester City - what a move! Mike and Myles discuss who wins out of that deal, and where he fits into Thomas Tuchel's attack.
Who else will Chelsea sign? Who's linked to Barcelona now? Will Frenkie De Jong EVER move to Old Trafford?!
All of this and more transfer discussion awaits!
July transfer update! Myles and Mike chat about the ins and outs in the Premier League and beyond so far. Who's doing well out of the transfer window up to now? Which moves are in the pipeline? And when will Man United actually make some transfer progress?!
TRANSFER SPECIAL! Myles and Dave go through all 20 Premier League teams, looking at which positions they need to address in the Summer 2022 transfer window. And more importantly which players would suit their system?
England's Nations League campaign is already looking tough, after one point and one goal from their opening 3 games. Including sluggish showings against Germany and Italy. Lethargic performances and a cautious line-up haven't helped - has Gareth Southgate plateaued as a manager? And how much do we really read into these performances at the end of a busy season?
Mike and Dave look at England's - and Southgate's - prospects for the next few months. As well as the latest transfer news, including Erling Haaland to Man City and Darwin Nunez to Liverpool.
Ecstatic Wales have made history by qualifying for a World Cup for the first time since 1958, leaving a spirited Ukraine team heartbroken. Mike and Myles chat about Wales, Bale, and an incredible qualification story.
Elsewhere, the new Nations League campaign kicked off with very little drama but some interesting results. England failed to seize the initiative in their group, losing 1-0 to Hungary in a lacklustre, lethargic performance. Where does this leave Gareth Southgate tactically ahead of games against Germany and Italy?
Also, Manchester United begin "Operation Deadwood", as they announce the departures of Paul Pogba, Jesse Lingard, Nemanja Matic, and Juan Mata.
Real Madrid are the European Champions for the 14th time!! In an intriguing Champions League Final, Carlo Ancelotti's men saw off Liverpool with a Vinicius Jr goal - Ancelotti's record 4th title. Mike, Myles and Dave pick over all the details from the match.
We also discuss Nottingham Forest's win in the Championship play-off Final, and catch up with Roma's win in the Europa Conference League.
And finally, Manchester United part ways with Ralf Rangnick to nobody's surprise, while Chelsea finally have new ownership.
Mike, Myles and Dave debate the best 11 players in the 2021-22 Premier League season for each position, as well as Manager and overall Player of the Season.
As the 2021-22 Premier League season came to a stunning climax, it was Manchester City who were crowned champions after a stunning comeback against Aston Villa. Mike, Dave and Myles look at just how close the final day of the season was.
Elsewhere, Tottenham secured Champions League football next season, while Burnley slide through the Championship trapdoor after 6 seasons in the top flight.
In a copy-and-paste repeat of the Carabao, Liverpool beat Chelsea on penalties to win the FA Cup at Wembley - trophy 2 of a potential quadruple. Mike, Myles and Dave analyse what the result means for the two teams going forwards.
Elsewhere, the next leg of a historic quadruple is the Premier League. Manchester City pulled back to draw 2-2 with West Ham, giving the Reds SOME hope that it might still be on.
And at the bottom of the Premier League, it's going to be a tight end to the season! Leeds, Everton and Burnley are all at risk, but who's likeliest to go down with one week left?
Manchester City confirm they've agreed a £51m to bring Erling Haaland to the Etihad next season, arguably their highest-profile signing ever. What does this mean for City and the Premier League next season? Mike and Dave discuss all of that, plus what kind of Manchester United team we can expect to see from Erik ten Hag next season, as they're linked with Frenkie de Jong. How will they play, and what are their aims realistically? We also look ahead to the North London derby and what to expect in the top 4 race, as well as the title run-in, and Leeds capitulation over the past week.
So Norwich are finally relegated back to the Championship once again, with Watford edging closer. But who’s likely to be joining them after this round of games?
Myles and Dave delve into the scrap at the bottom of the table as it stands. As well as looking ahead to the semi-final second legs of all the European competitions.
In yet another meeting of the World's Best Teams™, it was Liverpool who came out on top in this FA Cup semi-final, beating Man City 3-2 in another classic. Although City's number 2 keeper Zak Steffen might have had a small part to play in the result.
Myles and Dave analyse the big game, as well as the top 4 race ONCE AGAIN being thrown wide open. Both Arsenal and Tottenham lost this week, with Manchester United's win over Norwich putting them back into contention. Does anyone want to qualify for the Champions League?!
And with the sensational news that Sean Dyche - Mr Burnley himself - was sacked with 8 games to go, what does that mean for the relegation picture?
The most anticipated game of the season so far between Manchester City and Liverpool ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw at the Etihad, leaving the title race decided by who blinks first - if anyone!
Myles and Dave analyse the big game, as well as Everton scrapping to a crucial 1-0 win over lacklustre Manchester United. Spurs win convincingly again, while Arsenal lose two on the bounce.
Christian Eriksen is back to some stunning form after scoring his first Brentford goal against Chelsea, and it's great to see! Mike and Myles talk about his impact on Brentford since his return to football, and also Chelsea's interesting few months ahead.
Elsewhere, Tottenham make the top 4 race a lot more interesting, and West Ham are loving life this season. We react to the World Cup draw, and also look ahead to the title showdown between Man City and Liverpool this weekend!
Italy are STUNNED by North Macedonia 1-0 to miss out on World Cup qualification yet again! Mike and Myles discuss how this happened, and what this means for Italian football going forward.
Elsewhere, Gareth Bale rises to the occasion for Wales again. His 2 goals - including a stunning free kick - sealed a 2-1 play-off win against Austria. Why does the Madrid media hate him so much?
Portugal are through as well, England experiment with some debutants in a friendly win over Switzerland, and Christian Eriksen scores with the first touch of his Denmark comeback.
This week we look at some of Europe's biggest games, with Barcelona's 4-0 dismantling of a weak Real Madrid the big focal point. Mike, Myles and Dave look how Barca did it, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's role, and where this result leaves the two clubs.
Roma's 3-0 derby win over Lazio is another standout performance. With Tammy Abraham breaking records, and Mourinho being, well, Mourinho, Roma seem to be improving a lot.
Elsewhere, it's World Cup play-off time, and is Erik ten Hag the favourite to take the Manchester United job?
The football world is rocked by the news that Roman Abramovich has been suspended as Chelsea owner amid links with Vladimir Putin, leaving the European champions in financial limbo. Mike, Myles and Dave discuss the impact of this news on the football world.
We also look at Manchester United's 3-2 win against Tottenham with a Cristiano hat-trick. The relegation scrap is drawing in Everton ever-closer. And Mo Salah might be leaving on a free next summer - surely he's not going to tarnish his legacy for greed?
Manchester City humiliated United 4-1 in the derby at the Etihad, leaving Roy Keane seething. Mike and Myles discuss the gulf in class between the teams, and where United go now.
Arsenal kept their top 4 momentum going with an exhilarating attacking display against Watford. While Aston Villa pulled out a Coutinho-inspired 4-0 win over in-form Southampton.
In a week where non-football news dominated, Myles and Dave look at the thrilling Carabao Cup Final which Liverpool snatched on penalties.
Of course The Russian invasion of Ukraine has to be addressed, and the guys analyse football's response - as well as Chelsea's own Russian links.
Elsewhere, Manchester City beat Everton, while Marcelo Bielsa and Leeds part ways.
A Harry Kane-inspired Tottenham inflict a rare defeat on Manchester City, to give Liverpool a chance of making a fight of the title again. Mike and Dave discuss what Antonio Conte got right, and if it really is now a title race.
Manchester United win a fierce encounter with Leeds 4-2 at Elland Road, with inspired substitutions winning the game. With Arsenal and Wolves also winning, top 4 looks even more interesting!
And at the bottom, Watford and Burnley both win, while Newcastle grab a point against West Ham leaving relegation wide open.
Tottenham lose again, Manchester United draw again. West Ham and Arsenal are in the conversation still. But can any team put together enough form to take a top 4 position?!
Mike chats to Myles and Dave about the top 4 contenders, and also who's looking doomed at the bottom of the league. Newcastle win again - their third win in a row - to pull out of the bottom 3. Are they the best of a bad bunch of the teams down there?
The magic of the FA Cup was everywhere in the Fourth Round, as Championship Nottingham Forest thrashed Leicester. As good as Forest were, Leicester were equally awful - where does this leave Brendan Rodgers' team now?!
Mike and Dave also take a look at Kidderminster's heartbreaking exit to West Ham, and how on earth Manchester United managed to succumb to Middlesbrough on penalties. The magic of the Cup!
The relegation scrap just got interesting! Everton lose AGAIN, are they being drawn into the dogfight?!
Norwich beat Watford, Claudio Ranieri is SACKED, and the bottom of the table now looks very interesting! Mike, Myles and Dave chat about the favourites for the drop, with Newcastle, Burnley and Leeds also in the picture.
We also chat about top 4, and how Manchester United, Arsenal and Tottenham all fared this week.
Aston Villa have made some of the smartest transfer window moves we've ever seen as they bring in Philippe Coutinho and Lucas Digne. Mike, Myles, and Dave discuss that, PLUS their 2-2 comeback draw against a dysfunctional Man United.
With Rafa Benitez booted out of Everton, we also discuss the relegation scrap, Burnley, Leeds, and what the hell Newcastle's Chris Wood signing was all about!
It's FA Cup Third Round weekend! Mike and Dave look at the upsets involving Premier League teams, as Newcastle fall 1-0 at home to Cambridge on Kieran Trippier's debut.
And sloppy Arsenal are punished by an impressive Nottingham Forest team at the City Ground.
New Year, new podcast! Mike and Myles discuss Manchester City stretching ahead by TEN points already, as Chelsea and Liverpool took points off each other. Surely the title race is all over?!
And what about Romelu Lukaku's disruptive interview with Sky Italia, what was all that about, and was Thomas Tuchel right to drop him?
The relegation zone looks more interesting with each passing game week - who do we think is poised for the drop now? And big respect to Phil Jones, returning to the United team for the first time in over 2 years.
Mike returns with Myles and Dave to discuss the Boxing Day football schedule. Manchester City's thumping 6-3 win over Leicester was yet another example of their scintillating recent form - are they now clear title favourites?
As COVID wreaks havoc on the fixture list, is player welfare being considered enough?
We also talk through the top 4 hopefuls after Arsenal and Tottenham record impressive victories yet again.