
Football results, analysis, debate & exclusive interviews featuring the Monday Night Club, the best of Kicking Off & Sports Report. Mark Chapman, Mark Pougatch, Colin Murray, Eleanor Oldroyd & Ian Payne host with contributions from Robbie Savage, John Motson, Steve Claridge, Pat Nevin, Lee Dixon, Mark Lawrenson & David Pleat covering the Premier League, Championship, football leagues, Champions League, the FA Cup & international football.
Fri, 10 Feb 12
Duration:
73 mins
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7 days remaining
Colin is joined by Pat Nevin and Perry Groves as they preview this weekend's games. Plus, they speak to Richard Bevan, chief executive of the League Managers' Association, about Fabio Capello's decision to quit England and whether Harry Redknapp could be his successor.
Thu, 9 Feb 12
Duration:
84 mins
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6 days remaining
Following the resignation of Fabio Capello from the role of England manager Jonathan Overend asks what next for the FA and England? He's joined by David Pleat,former Executive Director of the FA David Davies and the Daily Mirror's Chief Sports Writer, Oliver Holt. We also hear the thoughts of former England manager Graham Taylor, Lee Dixon and former FA Chairman Lord Triesman.
Wed, 8 Feb 12
Duration:
30 mins
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5 days remaining
Mark Chapman is joined by former England defender Michael Gray and the Sun's chief football writer Shaun Custis to discuss the news that Fabio Capello has quit as England manager. They hear the thoughts of Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer, Robbie Savage and the man who appointed Capello, Brian Barwick. There's also reaction from you...as Mark takes your calls.
Tue, 7 Feb 12
Duration:
44 mins
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4 days remaining
Blackpool and Millwall are through to the next round of the FA Cup. We hear from Ian Holloway and Gary Megson on Blackpool's 3-0 victory over Sheffield Wednesday. Elsewhere in the FA Cup replays it finished Southampton 2 Millwall 3. There's also reaction from Birmingham defender Curtis Davies after they beat Portsmouth 1-0 and move up to third in the Championship. And as Crawley Town move to the top of League Two we hear from their boss Steve Evans. There's also a look ahead to the semi finals of the African Cup of Nations.
Mon, 6 Feb 12
Duration:
37 mins
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3 days remaining
As Luis Suarez's long-awaited return from suspension fails to inspire Liverpool to victory over Spurs at Anfield - Jan Molby, Alan Green and Alistair Bruce-Ball give their verdict on the 0-0 draw. Plus, hear the thoughts of Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish and Tottenham's assistant boss Kevin Bond.
Sun, 5 Feb 12
Duration:
50 mins
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2 days remaining
Danny Mills gives us his reaction from Stamford Bridge as Chelsea and Man Utd share a dramatic 3-3 draw. Alan Pardew and Alex McLeish share their thoughts after Papiss Demba Cisse scored the winner on debut in Newcastle's 2-1 win over Aston Villa. Iain Dowie, Gary Gillespie and Neil Ashton join Ian Payne to discuss the John Terry situation, the 'diving'debate, plus more.
Sat, 4 Feb 12
Duration:
7 mins
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1 day remaining
As Arsenal move to 5th in the league after beating Blackburn 7-1 we speak to goalscorer Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Blackburn manager Steve Kean. Wolves move out of the bottom three as they beat QPR 2-1 - we get the thoughts of both Mick McCarthy and Mark Hughes. There's also reaction from Roberto Martinez after Wigan drew 1-1 with Everton and Owen Coyle after Bolton lost 2-0 against Norwich.
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