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Latest episodes

Worst Ever Manchester United Team?? | The Football Show | Jonathan Wilson

3 hours ago - 55 mins

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Football Daily | Antony heading for Seville, Guardiola wants City start to be one-club man, U21 star leaving Newcastle on loan

8 hours ago - 8 mins

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OTB Breakfast Bite | Maybe the "worst team" in Manchester United's entire history

9 hours ago - 11 mins

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Man United are getting worse, and worse... | Mark Critchley | OTB Breakfast Soccer

10 hours ago - 31 mins

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THE SUNDAY KICKBACK: Ipswich Town 0-6 Manchester City | Pep’s City pick up an important win on the road!

a day ago - 13 mins

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The Sunday Kickback | Manchester United 1 - 3 Brighton | Brian Kerr

a day ago - 29 mins

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Football Daily | Crawford extends, Coleman talks Dyche departure, Fahey on retirement

On Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan has news of Jim Crawford's contract status with the FAI. We hear from Seamus Coleman after he stepped into a co-manager's job at short notice for Everton. Darren Ferguson explains his refusal to play his part in a Young family reunion. We speak to Niamh Fahey about her retirement from the Republic of Ireland squad. Sligo Rovers move quickly to replace Ed McGinty, but Frantz Pierrot has left Ireland entirely.