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Latest episodes

Adam Wharton To Liverpool?: "A Match Made In Heaven" | Chelsea 3 - 1 Liverpool | The Sunday Kickback

2 days ago - 12 mins

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THE SUNDAY KICKBACK: Brentford 4-3 Manchester United | Goals galore, but another PL loss for MUFC as Brentford boost bid for Europe!

2 days ago - 13 mins

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Football Saturday: How Arsenal can beat PSG, Yamal the next Messi and microwaving footballs

3 days ago - 97 mins

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STEPHEN KENNY & JOHN CAULFIELD: 'The sending off was harsh!' | 10-man St Pat's defeat Galway | St Pat's 2-0 Galway

4 days ago - 9 mins

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LOI LATE NIGHT: 'The worst Shels performance under Duff!' | Saints go top as Drogs slip up

4 days ago - 66 mins

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Football Daily | Klopp congratulates Slot, Bohemian's Cornwall backs Rennie, Littlejohn on the LOI and Ireland under-15s make racism complaint

4 days ago - 15 mins

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Bye-bye Frank Lampard, Arsenal's ruthless streak, Liverpool-Chelsea boredom | Jonathan Wilson and Miguel Delaney

Richie McCormack was joined by Jonathan Wilson and Miguel Delaney for the Football Show on Monday's Off The Ball. Everton have opted to sack Frank Lampard as they desperately attempt to maintain their Premier League status. Be it Sean Dyche, Marcelo Bielsa or whomever else that replaces him, does the club have any chance of being successful with the chaos of their off-pitch goings-on. Elsewhere, Arsenal's young guns showed their title credentials against Manchester United - but is it too early to talk title run-ins? Football is in association with Sky