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FOOTBALL DAILY | The Isak saga, why PSR rules are holding clubs back, Robbie's brutal night in Budapest and Rangers embarrassment at Ibrox

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John Giles Night Of Celebration | part 2 | Leeds Leeds Leeds

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TONY EVANS: Why Liverpool fans shouldn’t sing the Chiesa chant… | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

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Jonathan Wilson: City's last dance, United improvements & Sunderland's reaction to UK rioting

Joe Molloy was joined by football journalist Jonathan Wilson on Monday's Off The Ball. Following a fairly tepid Community Shield clash between Manchester United and Manchester City on Saturday afternoon, Jonathan considered what we can know about both teams heading into the new season and whether or not Pep Guardiola's team are about to enter a period of transition. Beyond that, Jonathan also discussed a topic he recently covered in an article carried by The Guardian concerning Sunderland AFC's public reaction to recent rioting that has been occurring in the UK. In association with William Hill