Sunday Supplement

Sunday Supplement

Vicky Gomersall is joined by Darren Lewis to bring you the biggest stories and talking points in football.

Sky Sports Sports 282 rész Vicky Gomersall is joined by Darren Lewis to bring you the biggest stories and talking points in football.
High flying West Ham take on Arsenal, Jose talks tactics and can Celtic end Rangers' unbeaten run?
86 perc 282. rész Sky Sports
Vicky and Darren are joined by Lianne Sanderson as they discuss a huge clash in the fight for respective European places between West Ham and Arsenal, whilst Tottenham look to end a disappointing week on a high in their match against Aston Villa. Ally McCoist joins from Celtic Park to preview an Old Firm game where Celtic can stop Rangers from going unbeaten
North London Derby previewed along with a battle for the top 4 between Man Utd and West Ham and the Women's League Cup
82 perc 281. rész Sky Sports
Vicky and Darren are joined by Clinton Morrison to look ahead to a huge North London Derby as both sides look to make a push towards the European places, whilst Man United and West Ham is also previewed, as both of them hope to secure Champions League football for next season. Jess Creighton joins the show to look at this weekends Women's League Cup action.
Andy Cole looks back at his illustrious career as the Manchester Derby is previewed and Liverpool's dismal 2021 continues
74 perc 280. rész Sky Sports
Vicky and Darren are joined by Andy Cole to look ahead to a huge game at the top of the PL table in the Manchester Derby as he reflects on his illustrious career. Liverpool's shocking start to 2021 continues, and there is more VAR drama at Turf Moor as Arsenal are denied multiple penalties. Vicky also speaks to Pep Guardiola to find out the only part of management he doesn't enjoy
Big game at the Bridge, VAR madness at the Hawthorns and what keeps Mourinho up at night?
74 perc 279. rész Sky Sports
Vicky and Darren are joined by Clinton Morrison to look ahead to a huge game in the race for the Champions League spots between Chelsea and Man United - who haven't lost on the road for more than a year. They also look at how Man City have been able to keep up their unrelenting form as well as the VAR controversy from the Hawthorns.
Everton win at Liverpool for the first time this century, Tuchel hits out at Hudson-Odoi and Arsenal v Man City is previewed
73 perc 278. rész Sky Sports
Tom White and Darren Lewis are joined by Darren Bent to look back at an historic Anfield victory for Everton, who beat Liverpool in their own back yard for the first time since 1999, as the champions suffer yet more injury troubles. They also analyse Thomas Tuchel's decision to sub off substitute Callum Hudson-Odoi and look ahead to Arsenal v Man City.
Klopp concedes title, Man City's unrelenting form continues and the WSL is previewed
86 perc 277. rész Sky Sports
Vicky and Darren are joined by Gabby Agbonlahor to discuss where Liverpool's title defence has come unstuck after Jurgen Klopp concedes they can no longer win the title. Man City's unrelenting good form is discussed after the league leaders go seven points clear. There is also an extended interview with Mikel Arteta, and the WSL is previewed
Title showdown at Anfield, 6 goal thriller at Old Trafford and controversy at Craven Cottage
72 perc 276. rész Sky Sports
Vicky and Darren are joined by Lianne Sanderson as they preview the potential title showdown between Liverpool and Man City with interviews from both Trent Alexander Arnold and Jurgen Klopp. Everton's last gasp draw against Man United at Old Trafford is looked at and there is more VAR controversy at Craven Cottage
The continued fight against online abuse, Liverpool's defensive woes worsened and another Man United stalemate
82 perc 275. rész Sky Sports
Vicky and Darren are joined by Clinton Morrison to discuss the recent surge in online hate towards footballers and what can be done to tackle the abhorrent abuse that they are subjected to on social media. Liverpool's defensive worries are worsened after both Fabinho and Joel Matip are injured, but will that lead to a deadline day acquisition? Man Utd also let a good chance to close the gap on the Man City slip away with another goalless game against a Top 6 side.
Liverpool v Man United previewed, new COVID rules enforced and is Ozil's Arsenal nightmare finally ending?
71 perc 274. rész Sky Sports
Vicky and Darren are joined by former England international Darren Bent to preview the biggest PL game of the season so far between Liverpool and Man Utd - who could go six points clear with a victory at Anfield. Also discussed are the new COVID protocols regarding celebrating goals and looking at what the future holds for Mesut Ozil who's Arsenal nightmare looks set to come to an end.
Man Utd go joint top, Arsenal's young guns do the business and should there be a circuit breaker?
88 perc 273. rész Sky Sports
Vicky and Darren are joined by Gabby Agbonlahor to discuss the flouting of rules by PL players and whether or not there should be a circuit breaker to stop the rise of cases in the league. Arsenal's youngsters get them into European contention and Man City v Chelsea is previewed.
Arsenal hit back with impressive win over Chelsea, Klopp speaks Salah and what does the future hold for Dele?
91 perc 272. rész Sky Sports
Tom White and Darren are joined by Gabby Agbonlahor to discuss Arsenal's crucial victory over Chelsea which has led to question marks over the Blues' title credentials, whilst Jurgen Klopp speaks about Mo Salah's future and Dele Alli's future is in the limelight following more criticism from Jose Mourinho
Liverpool put seven past Palace, Mourinho talks touchline antics and are Arsenal in a relegation battle?
91 perc 271. rész Sky Sports
Vicky and Darren are joined by Clinton Morrison to discuss Liverpool's thrashing of Crystal Palace that ensure they are top of the tree at Christmas, Arsenal's potential relegation battle and there is an extended interview with Jose Mourinho. Mo Salah's Liverpool future is also discussed, after he is left on the bench following an interview with Spanish publication, AS.
Chelsea squander the chance to go top, a dour Manchester derby and Paul Pogba's future discussed
80 perc 270. rész Sky Sports
Vicky and Darren are joined by Darren Bent to look back at a drab Manchester derby, Chelsea's defeat at Goodison Park to Everton and to assess Paul Pogba's future after comments by him and his agent. Events in Paris from midweek are also discussed, as to whether the protocols in football regarding racism and leaving the pitch need to be changed.
Anton Ferdinand, the FA and Kick it Out discuss racism in English football, the NLD is previewed and United come back again
90 perc 269. rész Sky Sports
Vicky and Darren are joined by Anton Ferdinand to talk about his new documentary Football, Racism and Me, whilst Troy Townsend from Kick it Out and The FA's Edleen John condemn the booing of players taking the knee at Millwall. The North London Derby is previewed with Mikel Arteta and Jose Mourinho, whilst they also look back at yet another come back and win on the road for Man Utd.
Liverpool's draw leads to more Klopp anger, City beat Burnley by five again and remembering Diego Maradona
88 perc 268. rész Sky Sports
Vicky and Darren are joined by Darren Bent to discuss Jurgen Klopp's post match comments following a controversial draw against Brighton and how to get the best out of Riyad Mahrez after his first Man City hat-trick. They also remember arguably the greatest footballer of all time, Diego Maradona, after he sadly passed away aged 60 earlier this week.
Tottenham beat City to go top - but can they stay there? Chelsea make it five wins on the bounce, and of course more VAR controversy...
82 perc 267. rész Sky Sports
Vicky and Darren are joined by Clinton Morrison to discuss whether or not Tottenham can realistically win the league this season, Man Utd's first home win of the season and how Chelsea's new look defence has helped them record five wins in a row. Also, Carl Anka from The Athletic speaks about his new book that he is writing with man of the moment, Marcus Rashford.
City v Liverpool - an early title decider? United win on the road again, and Lookman spurns golden opportunity...
71 perc 266. rész Sky Sports
Vicky and Darren are joined by Gabby Agbonlahor to preview a potential title decider Man City at the Etihad? They discuss another Man Utd victory away from home and Ademola Lookman's missed Panenka penalty. Vicky also speaks to Brendan Rodgers about Leicester's great start to the new season.
Liverpool back on top, Chelsea start to show their class and Mourinho's social media antics discussed
81 perc 265. rész Sky Sports
Vicky and Darren are joined by Darren Bent to discuss Diogo Jota's impact on getting Liverpool back to the top of the Premier League, Chelsea's newfound defensive stability and Jose Mourinho's social media posts and the impact they may have on his players.
Rashford turns statesman, Ancelotti backs Pickford and yet more VAR drama...
82 perc 264. rész Sky Sports
Vicky and Darren are joined by Clinton Morrison to discuss the overwhelming support for Marcus Rashford's free school meals campaign, more VAR drama and Carlo Ancelotti backs Jordan Pickford after the goalkeeper's rocky start to the season.
A controversial Merseyside Derby, another mistake from Kepa and a Manchester United comeback
72 perc 263. rész Sky Sports
Vicky and Darren are joined by Gabby Agbonlahor to discuss a controversial Merseyside Derby, Manchester United's comeback victory over Newcastle, Southampton's last gasp draw against Chelsea and Roy Hodgson discusses the M23 Derby and Project Big Picture.
Man Utd's moves for Cavani and Sancho discussed, Leeds hold Man City in a thriller and Calvert-Lewin's rise to prominence
70 perc 262. rész Sky Sports
Vicky Gomersall is joined by Darren Lewis and Clinton Morrison to discuss Manchester United's move for Edinson Cavani and their efforts to sign Jadon Sancho, Leeds' thrilling draw with Manchester City and Dominic Calvert-Lewin's rise to England recognition.
Chelsea's academy to the rescue, Akinfenwa let down by FA and does the handball rule need changing?
87 perc 261. rész Sky Sports
Vicky Gomersall is joined by Darren Lewis and Clinton Morrison to discuss all the biggest topics in the world of football; including Manchester United's controversial win over Brighton, Chelsea's 3-3 draw with West Brom, how the FA have handled racism in football and whether the handball rule needs to be more concise.
Bale's return to Spurs, Manchester United's woes and Leeds' dramatic start to the season
39 perc 260. rész Sky Sports
Vicky Gomersall is joined by Darren Lewis and Danny Mills to discuss Gareth Bale's sensational return to Tottenham, Manchester United's problems on and off the pitch, and Leeds' return to the Premier League
Liverpool and Leeds open with a thriller, Arsenal's impressive start and what's going on at West Ham?
65 perc 259. rész Sky Sports
The TV show may be no more but the podcast continues! Vicky Gomersall is joined by Darren Lewis and Clinton Morrison to discuss the classic between Liverpool and Leeds, Arsenal's convincing start and West Ham's eventful week.
The battle for European places, relegation ramifications and what should Leeds’ priorities be?
68 perc 258. rész Sky Sports
Clare Tomlinson is joined by the Mirror’s John Cross, the Daily Mail’s Raith Al-Samarrai and ESPN’s James Olley as they discuss the latest talking points from the football world including, the battle for the European places on the final day of the 2019/20 season. What the ramifications are for relegation from the top flight as well as debating what Leeds’ priorities should be ahead of their return to the Premier League.
Arsenal defy the odds to reach FA Cup final, fans to return to stadiums and Leeds promoted back to the Premier League
68 perc 257. rész Sky Sports
Clare Tomlinson is joined by the Daily Mail’s Sami Mokbel, Rory Smith of the New York Times and Northwest football reporter Dominic King to discuss all the latest talking points from the world of football including, Arsenal’s masterclass performance against Manchester City, the Governments plans on allowing fans to return to sporting events and Leeds’ promotion back to the Premier League.
Norwich relegated, North London Derby Preview & European football returns!
68 perc 256. rész Sky Sports
On this morning's Sunday Supplement the panel discussed Norwich's relegation from the Premier League, a look ahead to the North London Derby and how Jose has affected Spurs. As well as a look into the fixture draw for the Champions and Europa League.
Man Utd march on, the Premier League relegation battle and Wigan's financial troubles
68 perc 255. rész Sky Sports
Claire Tomlinson is joined this week by Simon Mullock, Melissa Reddy and Rob Harris as they discuss Manchester United's great run of form, the battle for Premier League survival and the financial trouble in the EFL, including Wigan Athletic entering administration.
Liverpool side ‘one of their best ever’ and does Klopp need to strengthen?
69 perc 254. rész Sky Sports
Clare Tomlinson hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, as the game's leading journalists give their opinion on all the latest news.
Problems at Arsenal, the return of Paul Pogba and Marcus Rashford's successful campaigning
68 perc 253. rész Sky Sports
Claire Tomlinson is joined by Darren Lewis from The Mirror, The Sun's Neil Custis and Martyn Ziegler from The Times to discuss all the latest talking points from the world of football.
Racism in football, The Premier League returns & League One & Two end
69 perc 252. rész Sky Sports
On today's episode the panel discuss the current issues of racism within football and what the Premier League can do to help. They also discuss the return of football and the curtailment of Leagues One and Two.
Salary cap for football, UEFA and Man City set for showdown and Chelsea's quick move for Werner
67 perc 251. rész Sky Sports
Claire Tomlinson is joined by The Independent’s Miguel Delaney, Steve Bates from the People and the Daily Telegraph’s Matt Law to discuss the latest football headlines.
The PL is back, will fans be in stadiums and what’s happening with the Newcastle takeover?
67 perc 250. rész Sky Sports
Geoff Shreeves is joined by The Times’ Matt Dickinson, Melissa Reddy from the Independent and the Daily Star’s Jeremy Cross to discuss the latest football headlines.
Testing, sticky footballs & what we've learnt from Bundesliga return
69 perc 249. rész Sky Sports
Geoff Shreeves is joined by Jason Burt of the Telegraph, Shaun Custis of the Sun and The Times'
Alyson Rudd to discuss the latest football headlines.
Project Restart, the return of the Bundesliga and Rooney critical of LVG sacking
67 perc 248. rész Sky Sports
Geoff Shreeves is joined by Jonathan Northcroft from the Sunday Times, the Telegraph's Sam Wallace and Ian Ladyman of the Daily Mail to discuss all the latest talking points from the world of football.
When and how will football return? LVG blames Woodward for dismissal!
68 perc 247. rész Sky Sports
Geoff Shreeves is joined by Paul Hayward from the Telegraph, The Mirror's Andy Dunn and Mark Ogden of ESPN to discuss all the latest talking points from the world of football.
Could De Bruyne leave Man City? Should the PL be completed abroad?
68 perc 246. rész Sky Sports
Joining Geoff Shreeves on this week's show is Oliver Holt from the Mail on Sunday; Matt Lawton of The Times and Darren Lewis of the Mirror.
Should the season be voided? The Players Together initiative and Newcastle's Saudi takeover
68 perc 245. rész Sky Sports
Geoff Shreeves is joined by The Times' Henry Winter, John Cross from the Daily Mirror and Martin Samuel from the Daily Mail to discuss if the Premier League and Football League can safely finish the football season or whether voiding all results is inevitable with other leagues from around Europe announcing their plans. Plus, the charity work the players have undertaken with the #PlayersTogether initiative, an update on pay cuts for players at Premier League clubs and Newcastle's potential Saudi Arabian takeover.
When will football return? Should the Premier League be doing more to help?
67 perc 244. rész Sky Sports
Jacqui Oatley is with Henry Winter from The Times, Oliver Holt from the Mail on Sunday and Miguel Delaney from The Independent to give their opinion on all the latest news.
How will coronavirus impact the football season an Liverpool's Champions League despair.
68 perc 243. rész Sky Sports
On this morning's Sunday Supplement Jacqui Oatley is joined by Martin Samuel, Alyson Rudd, Rob Harris & David Maddock as they discuss the ramifications of the Coronavirus on the football season, Jurgen Klopp's reaction to Liverpool's Champions League exit at the hands of Atletico Madrid and whether Phil Neville's position as England Lionesses's manager is under threat.
Was Mourinho right to criticize Ndombele, Fernandes' impact at Old Trafford and what does the future hold for Neville and the Lionesses.
68 perc 242. rész Sky Sports
On this morning's Sunday Supplement Caroline Barker is joined by Paul Hayward, Andy Dunne & Rob Draper as they discuss Jose Mourniho’s criticism of Tanguy Ndombele’s performance against Burnley, the impact of Bruno Fernandes on Manchester Utd and whether Phil Neville's position as England Lionesses' manager is on the line.
Watford beat Liverpool, Carabao Cup Preview & the Relegation Battle
69 perc 241. rész Sky Sports
On this morning's Sunday Supplement Jacqui Oatley is joined by Dominic King, John Percy & John Cross as they discuss Liverpool's shock defeat to Watford, the relegation battle and a look ahead to the Carabao Cup.
Time to abandon VAR? A year of Rodgers at Leicester & the Championship promotion race
69 perc 240. rész Sky Sports
Jacqui Oatley is joined by Jonathan Northcroft of The Sunday Times, Darren Lewis of The Mirror and Jeremy Cross of the Daily Star for a discussion of all the major football stories.
Will Man City stars stay, Liverpool march on and will Chelsea knock Utd out of the top 4 race?
70 perc 239. rész Sky Sports
Jacqui Oatley is joined this week by Martin Samuel, Mark Ogden and Melissa Reddy as they discuss Man City’s Champions League ban, Liverpool’s relentless march towards the Premier League title and look ahead to Manchester Utd’s clash with Chelsea on Monday.
How does Pep improve Man City, the race for Europe and will the PL winter break work?
70 perc 238. rész Sky Sports
Jacqui Oatley is joined this week by Jason Burt, Rob Draper and Steve Bates as they discuss Pep Guardiola's future at Manchester City, Everton's resurgence under Carlo Ancelotti and whether the Premier League's first winter break will be a success.
Man Utd transfers under scrutiny, Are Chelsea top 4 underdogs? Takeover Talk at Newcastle
69 perc 237. rész Sky Sports
Geoff Shreeves is joined by Henry Winter of The Times, Craig Hope of the Daily Mail and Mike McGrath of the Telegraph to discuss the latest news from the world of football.
What next for United, Southgate’s injury worries and the future of the FA Cup
59 perc 236. rész Sky Sports
Jacqui Oatley is joined by Matt Law, Matt Dickinson and Jonathan Liew as they discuss the latest football news, including who his to blame for Manchester United's current woes and Gareth Southgate's latest injury worries.
The gap between Liverpool & Man Utd, Jose's effect at Spurs and are Leeds going to let promotion slip away?
70 perc 235. rész Sky Sports
Jacqui Oatley is joined by Sam Wallace, Neil Custis and Rob Harris as they discuss the current gap between Liverpool and Manchester United, Jose Mourinho's start to life at Tottenham Hotspur, the race for promotion in the Championship and more!
Record Breaking Liverpool march on, Sluggish Spurs and Man Utd’s contrasting week
68 perc 234. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton presents his final ever Sunday Supplement and is joined by Andy Dunn of The Mirror, The Sunday Times’ Jonathan Northcroft and Ian Ladyman from The Daily Mail as they reflect on Liverpool’s record breaking run, Spurs’ sluggish performance against the league leaders as well as discussing Manchester United’s contrasting week which saw them outclassed by rivals Manchester City in the League Cup to then thrashing Norwich in the Premier League.
Has the FA Cup lost its spark, Pogba's future and Maddison swap deal for Lingard.
69 perc 233. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Jason Burt, Darren Lewis and Dominic King for the first Sunday Supplement of the decade. They debate and discuss a whole host of topics, including whether the FA Cup has lost its magic, will Paul Pogba remain at Man Utd and would Leicester swap James Maddison for Jesse Lingard and £45 million?
Pellegrini axed by Hammers, Ancelotti off to a flyer and will Pep stay and challenge Liverpool?
70 perc 232. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel, Oliver Holt and John Cross for the final Sunday Supplement of 2019. They debate and discuss a whole host of topics, including Manuel Pellegrini's sacking at West Ham, Carlo Ancelotti's great start to life at Everton and what's next for Pep Guardiola?
Tribute to World Cup hero Martin Peters, success for Liverpool in Club World Cup and how will Arteta shape Arsenal?
69 perc 231. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined on Sunday Supplement this week by Paul McCarthy, Patrick Barclay and John Richardson as they discuss a whole host of topics in the football world. Including, a tribute to England’s 1966 World Cup winner Martin Peters, reaction to Liverpool's Club World Cup win and what challenges face Mikel Arteta at Arsenal.
Liverpool's fixture pile-up and a year under Solskjaer
70 perc 230. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined on Sunday Supplement this week by Melissa Reddy, Jeremy Cross and Matt Dickinson as they discuss a whole host of topics in the football world. Including, Liverpool's fixture pile-up, Manchester United's academy heroics and Pep Guardiola's future at Manchester City.
Manchester derby overshadowed by racism, and Big Dunc’s superb start
70 perc 229. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Andy Dunn of The Mirror, Ian Ladyman of the Daily Mail and James Ducker of The Telegraph. The topics of discussion this week: Manchester United’s victory over neighbours City and the racism storm that has overshadowed it, and the differing starts for two caretaker bosses: Duncan Ferguson and Freddie Ljungberg.
Who will replace Emery, Liverpool 11 points clear & England's Euro chances
69 perc 228. rész Sky Sports
On this weeks Sunday Supplement, Neil Ashton is joined by Shaun Custis, Head of Sport for The Sun, Senior Football Writer for ESPN, Mark Ogden and Matt Law, Football News Correspondent for The Telegraph. They discuss who will replace Unai Emery as Arsenal manager, Liverpool's lead at the top, Jose's winning ways and England's pressure to perform at the Euro's.
Mourinho's perfect start, Arsenal's woes and which manager is leading the sack race?
68 perc 227. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Steve Bates, Martin Samuel and Paul Hayward as the panel discuss Tottenham Hotspur's new appointment in Jose Mourinho, the pressures on Marco Silva, Quique Sánchez Flores, Unai Emery and Manuel Pellegrini.
Southgate’s first crisis, shining a light on the women’s game and is the title race over?
70 perc 226. rész Sky Sports
Jacqui Oatley is joined by The Mail on Sunday's Oliver Holt, Darren Lewis of the Mirror and The Sunday Times' Jonathan Northcroft for a discussion of the big football stories.
Arsenal on the slide, Lampard making Chelsea likeable and is VAR killing the joy of the game?
63 perc 225. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by Henry Winter of The Times, Rob Draper from The Mail on Sunday and The Guardian’s Jonathan Liew to give their opinion on all the latest news.
Late Liverpool win puts pressure back on City, Pep claims Mane is a diver and defiant Emery says he won't walk away
69 perc 224. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by Mike McGrath of The Sun, John Cross from The Mirror and The Telegraph’s Jason Burt to give their opinion on all the latest news.
Pep on Sterling, Pulisic shines at Burnley and what has happened to Ozil?
69 perc 223. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by Sam Wallace of The Telegraph, Charlie Wyatt of The Sun and Ian Ladyman of the Daily Mail to give their opinion on all the latest news.
No room for racism, more VAR confusion and Pep’s frustration
69 perc 222. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Football Correspondent for ESPN, Melissa Reddy, The Telegraph’s James Ducker and the Chief Sports Writer for The Mirror, Andy Dunn, for a discussion on the week's major football stories.
United back Solskjaer, Qatar World Cup scrutiny and are England ready to win Euros?
68 perc 221. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Rob Harris, Shaun Custis and Dave Maddock to discuss a host of topics including whether England are ready to win the Euros, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s backing from the club’s board and Liverpool’s upcoming fixture with Manchester United.
Who's to blame at Spurs, no hope for Ole and Liverpool flying high.
69 perc 220. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Matt Dunn from the Express, Craig Hope of the Daily Mail and Neil Custis from the Sun. On this week's show they discuss whose to blame for the problems at Tottenham, is there any hope for United and Ole and discuss Liverpool's winning ways.
Was Bernardo Silva in the wrong, van Bronckhorst to replace Pep and Spurs to target Southgate
69 perc 219. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel from the Daily Mail, Steve Bates of the Sunday People and the Daily Mirror’s Darren Lewis to discuss this week's major football stories, including the controversy surrounding Bernardo Silva after his tweet to Benjamin Mendy and recent reports linking Tottenham with Gareth Southgate should Mauricio Pochettino decide to leave Spurs.
City thrash Watford, Liverpool under scrutiny and more VAR controversy
67 perc 218. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Jonathan Northcroft, Jonathan Liew and Paul Hayward to discuss this week's major football stories, including Manchester City’s thrashing of Watford and more controversy surrounding VAR.
Norwich stun City, what next for England and how good are Liverpool?
69 perc 217. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Natalie Gedra, Jason Burt and Miguel Delaney to discuss this week's major football stories, including Liverpool's impressive performance against Newcastle and Norwich's shock win against Manchester City.
Could Rashford be a future England no.9, Gracia out, Sanchez Flores in at Watford and gloves are off between Owen and Shearer
69 perc 216. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Matt Dickinson, Jeremy Cross and Rob Draper to discuss all the big topics from the week in football, including England's comfortable win over Bulgaria in their Euro 2020 qualifier, Watford's sacking of Javi Gracia and the controversial serialisation of Michael Owen's autobiography.
North London derby preview, Bury's expulsion and Southgate's Three Lions squad
70 perc 215. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel, Simon Mullock and Matt Law to discuss all the big topics from the week in football, including Sunday's North London derby and Bury's expulsion from the Football League. As well as, England's latest squad and the controversy around VAR after incidents at Selhurst Park and the King Power Stadium.
More Salah magic, United's penalty woes and Lampard off the mark
68 perc 214. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.
More VAR drama, Arsenal looking good and will Sanchez leave United?
70 perc 213. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.
VAR, Mourinho & Transfer deadline day
69 perc 212. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.
Man Utd make their mark, all change at Chelsea and new season awaits
68 perc 211. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Henry Winter of The Times, Oliver Holt of the Mail on Sunday and Melissa Reddy of ESPN for a discussion of the latest football news.
England win shootout after VAR drama
51 perc 210. rész Sky Sports
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Jordan Pickford won praise and England’s next steps are examined in the Nations League Supplement podcast featuring host Neil Ashton, The Mirror’s Andy Dunn and The Express’ Matt Dunn.
Sloppy England gift Dutch victory
49 perc 209. rész Sky Sports
England’s errors, solutions to fan trouble and the futures of Hazard and Eriksen discussed on the Nations League Supplement podcast, hosted by Neil Ashton with The Mirror’s John Cross and The Telegraph’s Matt Law.
Nations League Supplement
48 perc 208. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by The Times' Henry Winter and The Independent's Jack Pitt-Brooke to reflect on the Champions League final, England's Nations League final chances, the future of Matthijs De Ligt and much more...
City’s dominance, Brighton's manager change & the UCL final
69 perc 207. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Rob Draper of the Mail on Sunday, James Ducker of The Telegraph and Darren Lewis of the Mirror for a discussion of the latest football news and stories.
Final day decider, creating European history & Solskjaer under pressure
68 perc 206. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Jonathan Northcroft of the Sunday Times and Steve Bates of the Sunday People for a discussion of the latest football stories.
Are Tottenham stressed out? Will Man City slip up?
69 perc 205. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.
The best title race in PL history and is Solskjaer a mistake?
68 perc 204. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined this week by Dom King, Shaun Custis and Vaishali Bhardwaj as they discuss this week's hottest topics in the football world. Including the now questionable appointment of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Manchester United, the best title race in Premier League history, Bolton's big mess and whether Montenegro's punishment for racist abuse was fair from UEFA.
The Guardiola impact, can Liverpool keep pace? and who should win PFA POTY?
67 perc 203. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is with Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Henry Winter of The Times and Sam Wallace of The Telegraph for a discussion of the big football stories.
Which way will the Title pendulum swing? Hazard to Madrid and Man Utd's Camp Nou challenge
68 perc 202. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Matt Dickinson, Chief Sports Writer for the Times, Matt Law, Football News Correspondent from the Telegraph and David Maddock, Northern Football Correspondent from The Mirror, to discuss the latest footballing topics including the title run in, whether Chelsea could benefit from selling Eden Hazard and Manchester Utd's chances at the Camp Nou.
Title race predictions, Spurs' new home and stars sick of racism
67 perc 201. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Andy Dunn of the Daily Mirror, Ian Ladyman of the Daily Mail and Mike McGrath of The Sun to discuss and debate the latest football news, including the title race, racism in football and the unveiling of Tottenham's new stadium.
Hard work starts now for Solskjaer, Is Aguero the best Premier League striker? What's the appropriate punishment for Racist abuse?
69 perc 200. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by the Telegraph's Jason Burt, Alyson Rudd from the Times and the Mirror's John Cross to discuss the latest football news as the panel feel the hard work will start now for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after he was announced as Manchester United's full time manager. Sergio Aguero has now scored the same amount of goals as Thierry Henry did at Arsenal, the trio discuss whether he is the best Premier League striker ever. The Premier League launched their 'No Room for Racism' initiative this week but what is the appropriate punishment for racist abuse?
Sterling is England's best, money a game changer for women's football & refereeing innovation
69 perc 199. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Steve Bates of the Sunday People and Jonathan Liew of The Independent to discuss all the latest football news.
City saved by VAR, is Solskjaer right for Utd and should the 2022 World Cup be expanded?
67 perc 198. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Oliver Kay from The Times, Jeremy Cross from the Daily Star and Vaishali Bhardwaj from the Evening Standard to discuss Manchester City’s lucky escape at Swansea in the FA Cup, whether appointing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer would be the right move by Manchester Utd and the news that FIFA are looking to expand the 2022 World Cup in Qatar to 48 teams.
Spurs' downfall, equal pay and does the offside rule need reviewing?
69 perc 197. rész Sky Sports
Jonathan Northcroft, Rory Smith and Rob Draper join Neil Ashton on this week's Sunday Supplement to discuss Tottenham's torrid Premier League form, the equal pay debate for men and women in football and Darren Moore's surprise sacking at West Bromwich Albion.
Praise for Poch, Brendan's back and Solskjaer's future
68 perc 196. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Sam Wallace of the Telegraph, Ian Ladyman of the Daily Mail and Melissa Reddy of Joe.co.uk for a discussion of all the latest football news.
Liverpool feeling the pressure? Puel sacked from Leicester and Poch charged by the FA
68 perc 195. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is with The Sun’s Shaun Custis, Andy Dunn of the Sunday Mirror and Oli Holt of the Mail on Sunday for a discussion on the week's major football stories.
Banks remembered, big night for Sarri and where do United go next?
68 perc 194. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is with Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, John Cross of the Daily Mirror and Miguel Delaney of The Independent for a discussion on the week's major football stories.
Title pressure on Liverpool, United thriving under Ole and Everton's lack of identity
69 perc 193. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Neil Custis, Jason Burt and Jack Pitt-Brooke to give their opinion on all the latest football news and stories, including Manchester City's match with Chelsea and why the pressure is still on Liverpool, Manchester United's incredible run and Everton's struggles under Marco Silva.
Spurs' significant statement, Higuain's instant impact and troubling times for Silva
68 perc 192. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Steve Bates of The Sunday People, Matt Law of The Telegraph and Alyson Rudd of The Times for a discussion on all the football latest news.
Football unites after Sala tragedy, do big clubs care about the FA Cup, and have Spurs gone as far as they can under Pochettino?
69 perc 191. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Andy Dunn of the Daily Mirror, Jonathan Northcroft of the Sunday Times and Sami Mokbel of the Daily Mail for a discussion of the latest football news and stories.
United mad not to consider Solskjaer, Jorginho not good enough for Chelsea and how do Spurs replace Kane?
68 perc 190. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Henry Winter of The Times and Shaun Custis of The Sun for a discussion of the latest football news and major stories.
Southgate to United, Chelsea transfers and spying tactics
68 perc 189. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Matt Dickinson of The Times, Dominic Fifield of the Guardian and Charlie Wyett of The Sun for a discussion of the latest football news and major stories.
An FA Cup revamp? Assessing Solskjaer & farewell Fabregas
67 perc 188. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Rob Draper of the Mail on Sunday, Jonathan Liew of The Independent and James Ducker of The Telegraph for a discussion of the latest football stories. 
Liverpool’s stunning win, Pep under pressure and looking ahead to 2019
68 perc 187. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is with Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Simon Mullock of the Sunday Mirror and Raphael Honigstein of ESPN and Der Spiegel to discuss all the latest news from the world of football, including whether Liverpool's demolition of Arsenal means they are now favourites for the title, whether Pep Guardiola is now under pressure at Manchester City, and what 2019 will bring for football fans.
Flying start for Ole, City setback extends Liverpool’s lead and what next for the Special One?
69 perc 186. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Patrick Barclay, Paul McCarthy and Ian McGarry for a Sunday Supplement legend’s special to discuss the various headlines from the past week in the football world including Ole Gunnar Solksjaer’s flying start to his tenure at Manchester United as they beat Cardiff 5-1. Andros Townsend’s stunning strike at the Etihad helped Crystal Palace to an unlikely victory against Manchester City which has now extended Liverpool’s lead at the top of the table but how crucial will it prove to be? The panel also debate where Jose Mourinho’s next destination could be. 
Sterling's empowering actions and is Mourinho a better manager than Klopp?
69 perc 185. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is with John Cross of The Mirror, Rodney Hinds of The Voice, Oliver Kay of The Times and Neil Custis of The Sun for a discussion of all the major football stories, including a look at how powerful Raheem Sterling's actions have been in the past week and a preview of the massive clash at Anfield between Liverpool and Manchester United.
Stamford Bridge racism storm, Mourinho's extraordinary statement and the title race is on
68 perc 184. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Andy Dunn of the Daily Mirror, Jason Burt of the Telegraph and Jonathan Northcroft of the Sunday Times for a discussion of all the latest news from football.
City & Sterling, under pressure Mourinho & the Rainbow Laces campaign
67 perc 183. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Henry Winter of The Times, Shaun Custis of The Sun and Adam Crafton of the Daily Mail for a discussion of all the latest news from around the world of football. 
Poch’s pledge that Spurs will get even better, Mourinho’s threatens big changes and Hughes hanging on
68 perc 182. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Oliver Holt of the Mail on Sunday, The Telegraph’s Matt Law and the Daily Star’s Jeremy Cross to discuss the latest talking points from the world of football including Tottenham’s terrific display against Chelsea and Mauricio Pochettino’s claim that Spurs will get even better. The panel also discuss Jose Mourinho’s statement that changes are needed at Manchester United after another dismal performance at Old Trafford as well as reflecting on the Southampton fans chanting that Mark Hughes will be sacked in the morning. 
England's clash with Croatia, a war at the PFA and gambling in football
68 perc 181. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Natalie Gedra from ESPN Brazil and James Olley from The Evening Standard for a discussion of the week's major football stories.
Man City's money and Rooney's England call-up
73 perc 180. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Steve Bates of The Sunday People, Jack Pitt-Brooke of The Independent and Alyson Rudd of The Times for a discussion of all the latest football news. 
Leicester's emotional win, Rooney's shock England recall, and would a Super League work?
69 perc 179. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is with leading young sports journalists Adam Crafton of the Daily Mail, Melissa Reddy from JOE and Mike McGrath from The Sun for a discussion of the latest football news. Topics including, Leicester's first match since the tragic passing of their chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, Wayne Rooney's return to the England squad and what effect a European Super League would have on the domestic leagues.
The Leicester tragedy, get well Glenn, and the Spurs stadium saga
66 perc 178. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by John Cross of the Daily Mirror, Ian Ladyman of the Daily Mail and Vaishali Bhardwaj of the Evening Standard for a discussion of all the latest news from football. 
How will Mourinho be remembered? Wembley no sale & Sterling’s contract
66 perc 177. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Sam Wallace of The Telegraph and Rory Smith of the New York Times to discuss all the latest news from football. 
Is Kane burnt out? Rashford’s form & will there be change at Man Utd & Newcastle?
68 perc 176. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Shaun Custis and Neil Custis of The Sun, as well as Oliver Holt of the Mail on Sunday for a discussion of the latest news from around the world of football.
Mourinho's last big job, Klopp building to success and Southgate's England policy
67 perc 175. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Andy Dunn of The Mirror, Jonathan Northcroft of the Sunday Times and Jonathan Liew of The Independent to talk Jose Mourinho's future, Jurgen Klopp building for success at Liverpool and whether Daniel Sturridge warrants a place in the England squad.
Is Mourinho nearing the end? Are Chelsea genuine title contenders? And turbulent times ahead for Newcastle?
68 perc 174. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by the Daily Express’ Matt Dunn, Rob Draper of the Mail on Sunday and The Guardian’s Dominic Fifield to discuss the latest talking points from the world of football including whether the end is near for Jose Mourinho and Manchester United. Chelsea and Liverpool couldn’t be separated on Saturday after their draw but are the Blues genuine title contenders after they maintained their unbeaten start? And after reports that Peter Kenyon and an American consortium are planning to buy Newcastle, we ask what the future will hold for Newcastle after a difficult start to the Premier League?
Strange behaviour from Pochettino, Hazard’s exclusion from FIFA awards and are Man Utd going backwards?
68 perc 173. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Matt Dickinson of The Times, Jason Burt of The Telegraph and Charlie Wyett of The Sun for a discussion of all the latest football stories.
 
Can Hazard be Europe’s best? Is Zaha treated unfairly? & Does Rashford need to leave Man Utd?
68 perc 172. rész Sky Sports
This week on the Sunday Supplement, Neil Ashton will be joined by Matt Law from The Telegraph; Dominic King of the Daily Mail and Premier League Reporter for ESPN Brazil, Natalie Gedra.
Pellegrini's poor start, Declan Rice debate and controversial La Liga changes
68 perc 171. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Darren Lewis of the Daily Mirror and Sid Lowe of The Guardian for a discussion of all the latest news from the world of football.
Alisson's blunder, 10 years of the Manchester City ownership, and is Jose still special?
68 perc 170. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Oliver Holt of the Mail on Sunday, Jonathan Northcroft of the Sunday Times and John Cross of The Mirror for a discussion of the latest football news.
Ozil's Emirates future, Jose's harsh critics and Southgate's England options
69 perc 169. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Andy Dunn, Alyson Rudd and Neil Custis to give their opinion on all the latest football news, including topics involving Mesut Ozil, Chelsea, Jose Mourinho, VAR and more.
Hazard's influence at Chelsea; the Pogba rumours and Emery's start at Arsenal
73 perc 168. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Henry Winter of The Times, Shaun Custis of The Sun and Steve Bates of the Sunday People for a discussion of all the latest football news and stories.
Trouble at United; Tottenham taking risks and Chelsea don't bow to Real
70 perc 167. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Sam Wallace of The Telegraph and Vaishali Bhardwaj of the Evening Standard for a discussion of all the latest news from football. 
Manchester Utd's scatter gun transfer policy, question marks over Emery and will Gerrard succeed North of the border?
70 perc 166. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is with Matt Dickinson of The Times, Jason Burt of The Telegraph and journalist Raphael Honigstein to discuss the latest news with the start of the Premier League only a week away.
France beat Croatia to win the World Cup but will they now go on to dominate for years?
46 perc 165. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by the Telegraph's Chief Football Correspondent Jason Burt and Matt Dunn of the Daily Express to look back on France's 4-2 win over Croatia in the World Cup final in Moscow as well as their memories of Russia 2018 as a whole.
England finish in fourth but with plenty to build on
45 perc 164. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Henry Winter, chief football writer for The Times, and Andy Dunn, The Mirror's chief sports writer, to look back on England's World Cup third place playoff defeat to Roberto Martinez's Belgium.
England's World Cup dream is over after a semi-final defeat to Croatia, but the Three Lions leave Russia with pride
44 perc 163. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Matt Dickinson, the chief sports writer of the Times, and Jeremy Cross, the chief sports writer of the Daily Star, to dissect England's World Cup semi-final defeat to Croatia. The panel sat down just a few hours after the final whistle to reflect on the painful loss and the positives Gareth Southgate and his squad can take from their campaign in Russia.
England see off Sweden to reach the World Cup semi-final; can they now go all the way in Russia?
46 perc 162. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Matt Law of The Telegraph and Charlie Wyett of The Sun in the media centre in Samara for reaction to England's quarter-final win over Sweden. Can Gareth Southgate and the players now go all the way?
England's penalty shoot out heroics against Colombia; are the odds stacked in England's favour for World Cup glory?
45 perc 161. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by John Cross, chief football writer at the Mirror, and Jonathan Northcroft from the Sunday Times for episode five of the World Cup Supplement to analyse England’s last-16 dramatic penalty shoot out win over Colombia and look ahead to the quarter-final with Sweden. 
England's 1-0 defeat to Belgium, a last-16 tie with Colombia and whether they are on the 'easy' side of the World Cup draw
50 perc 160. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Matt Dickinson, chief sports writer at the Times, and Guardian football writer Dominic Fifield to analyse England's defeat to Belgium and look ahead to their last-16 tie with Colombia. The panel also discuss the major talking points from the World Cup and which teams are favourites for the title after the group stage. 
England's 6-1 thrashing of Panama, Harry Kane's hat-trick and the relationship of players and the media.
50 perc 159. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by The Telegraph's Chief Football Correspondent Jason Burt and the Daily Mail's Chief Sports Reporter Matt Lawton in Nizhny Novgorod to reflect on England's incredible 6-1 victory over Panama, Harry Kane's hat-trick and what changes Gareth Southgate might make for the final group game against Russia. They also debate the role of the media and their relationships with the England squad.
England's World Cup win over Tunisia analysed, changes for Panama debated and VAR verdicts
48 perc 158. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by The Times' chief football writer Henry Winter and The Mirror's chief sports writer Andy Dunn for the second episode of World Cup Supplement. The trio look back at England's win over Tunisia, discuss the players who impressed and the ones who need to step up and what boss Gareth Southgate will have learnt from the encounter. The panel also look ahead to England's next match with Panama, reflect on what it's been like covering England from their training base in Repino and their highlights of the World Cup so far.
World Cup preview, England's chances assessed, the favourites analysed and the players to watch
46 perc 157. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by The Mirror's chief football writer John Cross and The Independent's chief sports writer Jonathan Liew for the first episode of World Cup Supplement. The trio discuss the big talking points ahead of Russia 2018, including how England are shaping up for the tournament, the off-field stories which have made headlines and which of the favourites are best placed to lift the trophy. The panel also pick out their players to watch at the World Cup - and give their predictions for England.
Conte warns he won’t change, the managerial merry-go-round is in full swing and how far will England go?
70 perc 156. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by The Times’ Henry Winter, Oliver Holt from the Mail on Sunday and The Sun’s Shaun Custis to discuss the latest news from the football world including Antonio Conte’s warning to the Chelsea board that he won’t change as speculation around his position continues to rumble on, the panel discuss the front runners for the various managerial positions that are now available and after Gareth Southgate named his squad for the World Cup in Russia, the guests predict how far England will go this summer.
Final day of PL, Rooney's MLS move and Wilshere's World Cup chances
68 perc 155. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Sam Wallace of The Telegraph and Neil Custis from The Sun to give their opinion on all the latest football news, including the final day of the Premier League season, Wayne Rooney's MLS rumours and who will be on the plane for England at the 2018 World Cup.
Liverpool's European dreams, Stoke wave goodbye and magic Darren Moore
68 perc 154. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is with Steve Bates of The Sunday People, Darren Lewis from The Mirror and Jonathan Northcoft from The Sunday Times for a discussion on the week's major football stories.
Selling Wembley, Gerrard to Rangers and the fight for PL survival
68 perc 153. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Andy Dunn of The Mirror, Alyson Rudd of The Times and Matt Law of the Daily Telegraph to discuss all the latest news from around the world of football. 
Wenger's legacy, who next for the Gunners and Poch's future
67 perc 152. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is with Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Jason Burt of The Daily Telegraph and Rory Smith from the New York Times to discuss Arsene Wenger's tenure at Arsenal and who will step into his shoes, plus might Mauricio Pochettino be looking to leave Tottenham?
City on the verge, Buffon the bully and is the Premier League tougher to win than UCL?
68 perc 151. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by The Sun’s Shaun Custis, The Independent’s Jonathan Liew and Matt Dickinson of The Times to discuss he week's major football stories, including Manchester City’s win at Spurs to put them back on track for the title, Gianluigi Buffon’s criticism of Michael Oliver after Juventus’ controversial elimination from the Champions League and Wolves’ long-awaited promotion back to the Premier League.
The Manchester derby, what next for the Baggies? And a tribute to Wilkins
67 perc 150. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is with Sam Wallace of The Telegraph, Rob Draper of the Mail on Sunday and Simon Mullock of the Daily Mirror for a discussion on the week's major football stories, including an incredible game at the Etihad Stadium, where West Brom go after Alan Pardew and a tribute to Ray Wilkins.
City edging closer, Alli's England place in jeopardy and should Mane have seen red?
67 perc 149. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Oliver Holt from the Daily Mirror, Oliver Kay from The Times and Neil Custis from The Sun for a discussion on all the latest football news.
England’s tactics and what is the right international model?
67 perc 148. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Gabriele Marcotti of The Times and ESPN FC, and Sky Sports' Guillem Balague for a discussion of the latest football news. 
Mourinho's rant, Salah's heroics and can Southgate's players make any impact?
67 perc 147. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is with Andy Dunn of the Daily Mirror, Matt Dunn of the Daily Express and Stuart James from The Guardian for a discussion on the week's major football stories. 
West Ham fans invading the pitch, Mourinho’s winning style and will Glenn Murray make the plane?
69 perc 146. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Sam Wallace of the Telegraph, Jeremy Cross of the Daily Star and John Cross of the Mirror to discuss the distressing scenes at the London Stadium, Manchester United's win over rivals Liverpool, and with players not making first teams or being out of form, who will make Gareth Southgate's World Cup squad.
The end for Wenger? Is VAR ready for the PL? What has happened to the best of British?
68 perc 145. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by the Mail on Sunday’s Oliver Holt, the Independent’s Jack Pitt-Brooke and Matt Law of the Daily Telegraph to discuss the turmoil surrounding Arsene Wenger and the candidates who could replace the Arsenal manager, whether VAR is ready for the Premier League as well as the pressure that is building on Alan Pardew, Big Sam and David Moyes after all three suffered defeats on Saturday.
Cup final day, brilliant Liverpool and Chelsea face Mourinho
68 perc 144. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined at Wembley Stadium by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Henry Winter from The Times and Andy Dunn from the Mirror for a discussion on the week's major stories.
Strains between Mourinho and Pogba, VAR action plan and what now for Pardew?
67 perc 143. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Jason Burt of the Telegraph, Jonathan Northcroft of The Times and Simon Mullock of The Sunday Mirror for a discussion on the week's major football stories.
Can Pep change English football, Tottenham flying high and what now for Chelsea?
68 perc 142. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Sam Wallace of the Telegraph, John Cross of the Daily Mirror and Jonathan Liew of The Independent for a discussion on the week's major football stories.
Pep's subs, Wenger's last chance and Pogba benched
69 perc 141. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Sam Wallace of the Telegraph, John Cross of the Daily Mirror and Jonathan Liew of The Independent for a discussion on the week's major football stories.
Remembering Jimmy Armfield, VAR and Pochettino's future
67 perc 140. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Rob Draper of the Mail On Sunday, Matt Dickinson of The Times and Vaishali Bhardwaj of the Evening Standard for a discussion of the latest football news.
Remembering Cyrille Regis, VAR & Sanchez saga
68 perc 139. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Oliver Holt of the Mail on Sunday, Neil Custis of The Sun and Matt Dunn of the Daily Express for a discussion on the week's major football stories.
Sanchez's future, Conte needs solutions and more allegations
67 perc 138. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by The Guardian’s Dominic Fifield, The Sunday Times’ Jonathan Northcroft and The Sun’s Charlie Wyett for a discussion of all the latest football news and stories. 
 
Coutinho's departure, Conte v Jose and Wenger's ban
69 perc 137. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton welcomes back Henry Winter of The Times. They are also joined by Shaun Custis of The Sun and Andy Dunn of The Mirror for a discussion of all the latest football news and stories. 
Sunday Supplement - 31st December
73 perc 136. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is with Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Jason Burt of the Telegraph and Darren Lewis of the Mirror for a discussion on the week's major football stories. 
Sunday Supplement - 24th December
67 perc 135. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Paddy Barclay, Harry Harris and Steve Curry for a discussion of all the latest news from the world of football.
Sunday Supplement - 17th December
68 perc 134. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Oliver Kay of The Times, Steve Bates of The Sunday People and Neil Custis of The Sun to give their opinion on all the latest football news.
Sunday Supplement - 10th December
67 perc 133. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Oliver Holt of the Mail on Sunday, Alyson Rudd of The Times and Matt Law of the Daily Telegraph to discuss all the latest news from the world of football.
Sunday Supplement - 3rd December
68 perc 132. rész Sky Sports
Geoff Shreeves is with Andy Dunn of the Mirror, Jonathan Northcroft of The Sunday Times and James Ducker of the Telegraph for a discussion on the week's major football stories.
Sunday Supplement - 26th November
68 perc 131. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Shaun Custis from the Sun, Matt Dickinson from the Times and the Guardian's Dominic Fifield to discuss whether the Rainbow laces campaign is working in sport, whether anyone can catch Man City after Spurs slipped up and who England will want to avoid in the World Cup draw.
Sunday Supplement - 19th November
68 perc 130. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, John Cross of the Daily Mirror and Matt Dunn of the Daily Express for a discussion of all the latest football news
Sunday Supplement - 12th November
68 perc 129. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Sam Wallace of the Telegraph, Matt Lawton of the Daily Mail and Natalie Gedra of ESPN Brazil to give their opinion on all the latest football news. 
Sunday Supplement – 5th November
69 perc 128. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Jason Burt of The Telegraph, Miguel Delaney of The Independent and Dominic King of the Daily Mail for a discussion of the latest football news. 
Sunday Supplement - 29th October
68 perc 127. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Jonathan Northcroft of the Sunday Times, Jeremy Cross of the Daily Star, and Ian Ladyman of the Daily Mail for a discussion of all the week's major football news.
Sunday Supplement – 22nd October
68 perc 126. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is with Jonathan Liew of the Independent, Sami Mokbel of the Daily Mail, and Vaishali Bhardwaj of the Evening Standard for a next generation edition of the Sunday Supplement.
Sunday Supplement – 15th October
66 perc 125. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Neil Custis of The Sun and James Ducker of The Telegraph to give their opinion on all the latest news from the world of football.
Sunday Supplement – 8th October
68 perc 124. rész Sky Sports
Geoff Shreeves is joined by Oliver Holt of the Mail on Sunday, The Independent’s Jack Pitt-Brooke and Simon Mullock of the Sunday Mirror to discuss the latest talking points from the world of football including the negativity that surrounds England during their campaigns.
Sunday Supplement - 1st October
67 perc 123. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is with Sam Wallace of The Telegraph, Shaun Custis of The Sun and Alyson Rudd of The Times for a discussion of the week's major football stories.
Sunday Supplement - 24th September
69 perc 122. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Matt Dickinson of The Times, Paul Hayward of the Telegraph, and Steve Bates of the Sunday People for a discussion on the week's major football stories.
Sunday Supplement - 17th September
66 perc 121. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Andy Dunn of the Mirror and Oliver Kay of The Times to discuss all of the week's major football stories.
Sunday Supplement - 10th September
69 perc 120. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by John Cross of the Daily Mirror, Matt Law of The Telegraph, and Rob Draper of the Mail on Sunday to discuss all of the major stories from the world of football.
Sunday Supplement - 3rd September
68 perc 119. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories. This week Neil is joined by Charlie Wyett from The Sun, The Guardian's Dominic Fifield and Darren Lewis from The Mirror.
Sunday Supplement - 27th August
68 perc 118. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories. This week Neil is joined by The Sunday Times' Jonathan Northcroft, Jason Burt from The Telegraph and The Sun's Neil Custis.
Sunday Supplement Podcast - 20th August
68 perc 117. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.
Sunday Supplement - 13th August
67 perc 116. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.
Sunday Supplement - 21st May
68 perc 115. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.
Sunday Supplement – 14th May
47 perc 114. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.
Sunday Supplement - 7th May
68 perc 113. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.
Sunday Supplement - 30th April
68 perc 112. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.
Sunday Supplement - 23rd April
47 perc 111. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Matt Dunn of the Daily Express, Chief Sports Writer at the Mail on Sunday, Oliver Holt and Oliver Kay of The Times to discuss the week's biggest football stories.
Sunday Supplement Podcast - 16th April
68 perc 110. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.
Sunday Supplement - 9th April
67 perc 109. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.
Sunday Supplement – 2nd April
69 perc 108. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.
Sunday Supplement – 26th March
67 perc 107. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Andy Dunn of the Mirror, and Jeremy Cross of the Daily Star to discuss all the latest news from the world of football.
Sunday Supplement – 19th March
68 perc 106. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.
Sunday Supplement – 12th March
47 perc 105. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.
Sunday Supplement – 5th March
67 perc 104. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.
Sunday Supplement - 26th February
45 perc 103. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.
Sunday Supplement - 19th February
68 perc 102. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Steve Bates of the Sunday People, Jason Burt of the Telegraph and John Cross of the Daily Mirror to discuss the latest news from the world of football.
Sunday Supplement - 12th February
66 perc 101. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Rob Draper of The Mail on Sunday, Jeremy Wilson of The Telegraph, and Miguel Delaney of The Independent to discuss the latest news from the world of football.
Sunday Supplement - 5th February
68 perc 100. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.
Sunday Supplement – 29th January
67 perc 99. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.
Sunday Supplement – 22nd January
67 perc 98. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Paul Hayward of The Daily Telegraph, Ian Ladyman of The Daily Mail and Neil Custis of The Sun for a discussion of the latest football news and stories.
Sunday Supplement – 15th January
67 perc 97. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Sam Wallace of The Telegraph, Shaun Custis of The Sun and Andy Dunn of The Mirror for a discussion of the latest football news and stories.
Sunday Supplement - 8th January
68 perc 96. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by the Daily Mail's Martin Samuel, The Times' Alyson Rudd and The Sun's Charlie Wyett to discuss all the talking points from the week's football stories.
Sunday Supplement - 1st January
66 perc 95. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.
Sunday Supplement: Neville Special
68 perc 94. rész Sky Sports
Gary Neville joins Neil Ashton, Henry Winter, Oliver Holt and Martin Samuel to discuss all the latest news and talking points from the world of football.
Sunday Supplement - 11th December
66 perc 93. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Shaun Custis of The Sun, Sam Wallace of the Daily Telegraph and Andy Dunn of the Daily Mirror to give their opinion on all the latest football news.
Sunday Supplement - 4th December
66 perc 92. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Jack Pitt-Brooke from The Independent, the Mail on Sunday's Oliver Holt and Neil Custis from The Sun to discuss all the main talking points from the past week.
Sunday Supplement - 27th November
67 perc 91. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Ian Ladyman of the Daily Mail, James Ducker of the Daily Telegraph and Matt Dickinson of The Times to look over all the latest football news.
Sunday Supplement - 20th November
68 perc 90. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Matt Dunn of the Daily Express, Jeremy Wilson of the Daily Telegraph and Oliver Kay of The Times for a discussion of all the latest football stories.
Sunday Supplement – 13th November
69 perc 89. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Sam Wallace of the Daily Telegraph and John Cross of the Daily Mirror to give their opinion on all the latest football news.
Sunday Supplement – 6th November
67 perc 88. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Jonathan Northcroft of the Sunday Times, Steve Bates of The People and Rob Draper of the Mail on Sunday.
Sunday Supplement – 30th October
67 perc 87. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Dominic Fifield of the Guardian, Anthony Kastrinakis of The Sun and Alyson Rudd of The Times for a discussion of the week's major football stories.
Sunday Supplement – 23rd October
67 perc 86. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Henry Winter of the Times, Andy Dunn of the Sunday Mirror and Shaun Custis of The Sun for a discussion of the latest football news and goals.
Sunday Supplement – 16th October
66 perc 85. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Oliver Holt of the Mail on Sunday, Jeremy Wilson of the Daily Telegraph and Stuart James of The Guardian for a discussion of the latest football news and goals.
Sunday Supplement – 9th October
65 perc 84. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Dominic Fifield of The Guardian, Charlie Wyett of The Sun and The People's Steve Bates for a discussion of the latest football news and stories.
Sunday Supplement – 2nd October
67 perc 83. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Jason Burt of The Daily Telegraph, Rob Draper of the Mail on Sunday and John Cross of the Daily Mirror to discuss the latest news from the world of football.
Sunday Supplement – 25th September
66 perc 82. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Matt Dickinson of The Times and Sam Wallace of the Daily Telegraph to discuss the latest news from the world of football.
Sunday Supplement – 18th September
67 perc 81. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Matt Law of The Daily Telegraph, Jeremy Cross of the Daily Star and Oliver Kay of The Times to discuss the latest football stories and news.
Sunday Supplement - 11th September
66 perc 80. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Neil Custis of The Sun, Oliver Holt of the Mail on Sunday and Martin Hardy of the Sunday Times for a discussion of the latest football stories and news.
Sunday Supplement - 4th September
66 perc 79. rész Sky Sports
The Sunday Supplement panel discuss all the latest football topics, including the upcoming Manchester Derby, Ross Barkley's omission from the England squad and money wasted in the transfer window.
Sunday Supplement - 28th August
67 perc 78. rész Sky Sports
The Sunday Supplement panel discuss all the latest football topics and issues, including Sam Allardyce's first England squad, new referee guidelines on grappling inside the penalty area, and Daniel Sturridge's future at Liverpool.
Sunday Supplement - 21st August
68 perc 77. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Jonathan Northcroft of the Sunday Times, Jason Burt of the Daily Telegraph and John Cross of the Daily Mirror for a discussion on the week's major football news
Sunday Supplement - 14th August
67 perc 76. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Henry Winter of The Times, Andy Dunn of The Sunday Mirror and Shaun Custis of The Sun to discuss Joe Hart's future at Manchester City and the opening weekend of Premier League season.
The Sunday Supplement - 7th August
67 perc 75. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel of The Daily Mail, Steve Bates of The People and Sam Wallace of The Telegraph to discuss England's performance at Euro 2016 and the upcoming Premier League season.
The Sunday Supplement - 15th May
67 perc 74. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton hosts the final Sunday Supplement of the season, joined by Henry Winter of The Times, Andy Dunn of the Sunday Mirror, and Shaun Custis of The Sun.
The Sunday Supplement - 8th May
68 perc 73. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Antony Kastrinakis of the Sun, Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail and Stuart James of the Guardian to round up and discuss the latest football stories.
The Sunday Supplement - 1st May
68 perc 72. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Steve Bates of The People, Rob Draper of the Mail on Sunday and Jonathan Northcroft of the Sunday Times to round up and discuss the latest football stories.
Sunday Supplement - 24th April
67 perc 71. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton discusses the latest football stories and news with Oliver Holt of The Mail on Sunday, Paul Hayward of The Daily Telegraph and Neil Custis of The Sun.
Sunday Supplement - 17th April
68 perc 70. rész Sky Sports
Jason Burt from the Daily Telegraph, The Times' Matt Dickenson and The Guardian's Dominic Fifield are in the studio for a discussion of the latest football stories and news.
Sunday Supplement - 10th April
68 perc 69. rész Sky Sports
Sam Wallace of the Daily Telegraph, Martin Hardy of the Sunday Times, and Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail are in the studio for a discussion of the latest football stories and news.
Sunday Supplement - 3rd April
67 perc 68. rész Sky Sports
A discussion of the latest football stories, this week with Charlie Wyett of The Sun, Steve Bates of The People, and Matt Dunn joining in the studio.
Sunday Supplement - 27th March
68 perc 67. rész Sky Sports
A discussion of the latest football stories. This week, with Alyson Rudd of The Times, Martin Lipton of The Sun and Patrick Barclay of the Evening Standard.
Sunday Supplement - 20th March 2016
68 perc 66. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton runs through the latest football stories with The Sun's Neil Custis, The Mirror's John Cross and Jonathan Northcroft from the Sunday Times.
Sunday Supplement - 13th March 2015
66 perc 65. rész Sky Sports
A discussion of the latest football stories. This week with Antony Kastrinakis of The Sun, Rob Draper of the Mail on Sunday and Jeremy Cross of the Daily Star.
Sunday Supplement - 6th March 2016
65 perc 64. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton runs through the latest football stories with The Mail on Sunday's Oliver Holt, The Telegraph's Jeremy Wilson and Matt Dickinson from The Times.
Sunday Supplement - 28th February 2016
67 perc 63. rész Sky Sports
A discussion of the latest football stories, this week with Shaun Custis from The Sun, Andy Dunn of the Sunday Mirror and Henry Winter from The Times.
Sunday Supplement - 21st September 2016
67 perc 62. rész Sky Sports
A discussion of the latest football stories, this week with Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, James Ducker of The Times, and Matt Law from the Daily Telegraph.
Sunday Supplement - 14th February 2016
67 perc 61. rész Sky Sports
A discussion of the latest football stories, this week with Sam Wallace of the Daily Telegraph, Charlie Wyett of The Sun, and Mark Ogden of The Independent.
Sunday Supplement - 7th February 2016
68 perc 60. rész Sky Sports
A discussion of the latest football stories, this week with John Dillon of the Evening Standard, Oliver Kay of The Times and the Daily Mail's Ian Ladyman.
Sunday Supplement - 31st January
65 perc 59. rész Sky Sports
A discussion of the latest football stories, this week with John Richardson of the Sunday Express, Dominic Fifield of The Guardian and John Cross of the Daily Mirror.
Sunday Supplement - 24th January 2016
68 perc 58. rész Sky Sports
A discussion of the latest football stories, this week with Paul Hayward of The Telegraph, Martin Samuel of The Daily Mail, and Jonathan Northcroft of The Sunday Times.
Sunday Supplement - 17th January 2016
66 perc 57. rész Sky Sports
A discussion of the latest football stories, this week with Steve Bates of The People, Neil Custis of The Sun, and Martin Hardy of The Independent.
Sunday Supplement - 10th January 2016
67 perc 56. rész Sky Sports
A discussion of the latest football stories with Henry Winter of The Times, Jeremy Wilson of the Daily Telegraph and Shaun Custis of The Sun.
Sunday Supplement - 3rd January 2016
67 perc 55. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by the Daily Telegraph's Matt Law, the Sunday Mirror's Andy Dunn and Mail on Sunday's Rob Draper to discuss the main talking points from this weekend's Premier League matches.
Sunday Supplement - 27th December 2015
68 perc 54. rész Sky Sports
Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, Alyson Rudd of The Times and Charlie Wyett of The Sun on Sunday gather to discuss the latest football stories.
Sunday Supplement - 20th December 2015
67 perc 53. rész Sky Sports
A discussion of the latest football stories, this week with guests Oliver Holt from the Mail on Sunday, John Cross of the Daily Mirror and Sam Wallace of the Daily Telegraph.
Sunday Supplement - 13th December 2015
67 perc 52. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's football news. He is joined by The Sun's Martin Lipton, the Evening Standard's Patrick Barclay and Sam Wallace from the Daily Telegraph.
Sunday Supplement - 6th December 2015
68 perc 51. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's football news. He is joined by the Daily Telegraph's Jason Burt, the Sunday Express's John Richardson and John Dillon from the Evening Standard.
Super Sunday Podcast - 29th November
33 perc 50. rész Sky Sports
All the reaction and talking points from West Ham v West Brom and Norwich v Arsenal on Super Sunday.
Sunday Supplement - 29th November 2015
66 perc 49. rész Sky Sports
A discussion of the latest football stories led by Neil Ashton. This week's panel consists of Henry Winter from The Times, The Sun's Shaun Custis and Andy Dunn of the Sunday Mirror.
Sunday Supplement - 22nd November 2015
67 perc 48. rész Sky Sports
A discussion of the latest football stories, this week with Paul Hayward of the Daily Telegraph, Martin Samuel at the Daily Mail and Steve Bates of the People.
Sunday Supplement - 15th November 2015
66 perc 47. rész Sky Sports
A discussion of the latest football stories, with Matt Lawton of the Daily Mail, Jeremy Wilson of the Telegraph and Antony Kastrinakis of the Sun.
Sunday Supplement - 8th November 2015
66 perc 46. rész Sky Sports
A discussion of the latest football stories. Each week, four of Fleet Street's most respected sports journalists will be in the studio to sift through the big talking points.
Sunday Supplement - 1st November 2015
67 perc 45. rész Sky Sports
A discussion of the latest football stories. Each week, four of Fleet Street's most respected sports journalists will be in the studio to sift through the big talking points.
Sunday Supplement - 25th October 2015
68 perc 44. rész Sky Sports
A discussion of the latest football stories. Each week, four of Fleet Street's most respected sports journalists will be in the studio to sift through the big talking points.
Sunday Supplement - 18th October 2015
68 perc 43. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's football news. He is joined by The Sun's Neil Custis, The Telegraph's Sam Wallace and Martin Samuel from the Daily Mail.
Sunday Supplement - 11th October 2015
66 perc 42. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's football news. He is joined by The Sun's Shaun Custis, The Times' Alyson Rudd and Patrick Barclay from The Independent and Evening Standard.
Sunday Supplement - 4th October 2015
67 perc 41. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's football news. He is joined by John Dillon from the Evening Standard, the Sunday Times' Jonathan Northcroft and the Daily Star's Jeremy Cross.
Sunday Supplement - 27th September 2015
68 perc 40. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's football news. He is joined by Paul Hayward from the Daily Telegraph, The Sun's Antony Kastrinakis and Dominic Fifield of The Guardian.
Sunday Supplement - 20th September 2015
67 perc 39. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's football news. He is joined by Matt Law from the Daily Telegraph, the Mail on Sunday's Rob Draper and the Sunday Express's John Richardson.
Sunday Supplement - 6th September 2015
68 perc 38. rész Sky Sports
The Sunday Supplement panel discuss Wayne Rooney's England career, the future of Saido Berahino at West Brom and question whether Manchester United have over paid for Anthony Martial.
Sunday Supplement - 30th August 2015
68 perc 37. rész Sky Sports
The panel discuss Chelsea's terrible start to the season, Everton's ongoing saga with John Stones and Wayne Rooney's future at Manchester United.
Sunday Supplement - 23rd August
68 perc 36. rész Sky Sports
A discussion of the latest football stories. Each week, four of Fleet Street's most respected sports journalists will be in the studio to sift through the big talking points.
Sunday Supplement - 16th August
67 perc 35. rész Sky Sports
A discussion of the latest football stories. Each week, four of Fleet Street's most respected sports journalists will be in the studio to sift through the big talking points.
Sunday Supplement - 9th August
67 perc 34. rész Sky Sports
George Gavin is joined by Andy Dunn from the Sunday Mirror, the Daily Telegraph's Henry Winter and The Sun's Shaun Custis to discuss the start of the new football season.
Sunday Supplement - 17th May
91 perc 33. rész Sky Sports
The Sunday Supplement panel discuss the weekend's Premier League action, Sam Allardyce's future and Steven Gerrard's Liverpool farewell.
Sunday Supplement - 17th May
91 perc 32. rész Sky Sports
The Sunday Supplement panel discuss the weekend's Premier League action, Sam Allardyce's future and Steven Gerrard's Liverpool farewell.
Sunday Supplement - 10th May
68 perc 31. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's football news. He is joined by the Daily Star's Jeremy Cross, the Mail on Sunday's Oliver Holt and Charlie Wyett from The Sun.
Sunday Supplement - 3rd May
70 perc 30. rész Sky Sports
The Times' Oliver Kay, The Daily Mail's Ian Ladyman and John Dillon all join Neil Ashton on Sunday Supplement this weekend.
Sunday Supplement – 26th April
67 perc 29. rész Sky Sports
The Sun's Martin Lipton, the Daily Mirror's John Cross and Dominic Fifield from The Guardian all join Neil Ashton on Sunday Supplement this weekend.
Sunday Supplement - 12th April
69 perc 28. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's football news. He is joined by Matt Law from the Daily Telegraph, Alyson Rudd from The Times and The Sun's Neil Custis.
Sunday Supplement - 5th April
68 perc 27. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's football news. He is joined by Jeremy Wilson of the Daily Telegraph, John Richardson of the Sunday Express and the Sunday People's Steve Bates.
Sunday Supplement - 29th March
69 perc 26. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's football news. He is joined by Henry Winter from the Daily Telegraph, the Sunday Mirror's Andy Dunn and The Sun's Shaun Custis.
Sunday Supplement - 22nd March
68 perc 25. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's football news. He is joined by Jonathan Northcroft of The Sunday Times, Matt Lawton from the Daily Mail and The Sun's Charlie Wyett.
Sunday Supplement - 15th March
68 perc 24. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's football news. He is joined by John Cross from the Daily Mirror, Daily Star's Jeremy Cross and Antony Kastrinakis from The Sun.
Sunday Supplement - 8th March
69 perc 23. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's football news. He is joined by Martin Samuel from the Daily Mail, Oliver Kay of The Times and The London Evening Standard's Patrick Barclay.
Sunday Supplement - 1st March
65 perc 22. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a Capital One Cup final special with Henry Winter from The Daily Telegraph, Mail on Sunday's Oliver Holt and The Independent's Sam Wallace.
Sunday Supplement - 22nd February
69 perc 21. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's football news. He is joined by Alyson Rudd from The Times, Jason Burt of the Sunday Telegraph and the Daily Mail's Ian Ladyman.
Sunday Supplement - 15th February
68 perc 20. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's football news. He is joined by Dominic Fifield from The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph's Matt Law and sports journalist John Dillon.
Sunday Supplement - 8th February
68 perc 19. rész Sky Sports
The Sunday Supplement panel discuss several topics including the future of Jack Wilshere and the harming influence the loan system is having on clubs around the world.
Sunday Supplement - 1st Feb
68 perc 18. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's football news. He is joined by Paul Hayward of the Daily Telegraph, Steve Bates from The People and the Mail On Sunday's Rob Draper.
Sunday Supplement - 25th January
68 perc 17. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's biggest football news. He is joined by Henry Winter of the Daily Telegraph, Andy Dunn from the Sunday Mirror and The Sun's Shaun Custis.
Sunday Supplement - 18th Jan
68 perc 16. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton is joined by Patrick Barclay from The Independent and Evening Standard, Jason Burt of the Sunday Telegraph and The Sun's Martin Lipton to discuss the week's football news.
Sunday Supplement - 11th Jan
68 perc 15. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's big football news. He is joined by Martin Samuel of the Daily Mail, John Dillon from the Daily Express and The Sun's Neil Custis.
Sunday Supplement - 4th Jan
67 perc 14. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's big football news. He is joined by Jonathan Northcroft from the Sunday Times, the Daily Mirror's Oliver Holt and Sam Wallace of The Independent.
Sunday Supplement - 28th Dec
71 perc 13. rész Sky Sports
Neil Ashton leads a discussion of the week's biggest football news. He is joined by Henry Winter of the Daily Telegraph, Shaun Custis from The Sun and the Sunday Mirror's Andy Dunn.
Sunday Supplement - 21st Dec
68 perc 12. rész Sky Sports
Sunday Supplement - 14th Dec
57 perc 11. rész Sky Sports
Sunday Supplement - 7th Dec
68 perc 10. rész Sky Sports
Sunday Supplement - 30th Nov
69 perc 9. rész Sky Sports
Sunday Supplement - 23rd Nov
69 perc 8. rész Sky Sports
Sunday Supplement - 16th Nov
68 perc 7. rész Sky Sports
Sunday Supplement - 9th Nov
69 perc 6. rész Sky Sports
Sunday Supplement - 2nd Nov
56 perc 5. rész Sky Sports
Sunday Supplement - 26th Oct
67 perc 4. rész Sky Sports
Sunday Supplement - 19th Oct
69 perc 3. rész Sky Sports
Sunday Supplement - 12th Oct
69 perc 2. rész Sky Sports
Sunday Supplement - 17th Aug
67 perc 1. rész Sky Sports
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