
Darren Gough Could Have Been David Beckham
05/14/20 • 19 min
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“Points-Per-Game Relegation Would Be Scandalous”
Ally McCoist tells the Breakfast show why Danny Rose was wrong to say he ‘doesn’t give a f***’ about the nation's morale, Freddie Flintoff compared the situation Rose and other footballers find themselves in right now to a time when he felt pressured to play in Zimbabwe during the Robert Mugabe reign, Australian captain Tim Paine gives his side of the story after his admission over a mishap on the field in the 2019 Ashes at Old Trafford, in the same series Jofra Archer admits his concerns after hitting Steve Smith in the neck at Lord’s, Class of ’92 member Ben Thornley talks about the cruel way his career was brought to an early end at Manchester United, after Ian Wright suffered racial abuse on Instagram earlier this week Simon Jordan believes the only way to get the big social media companies to change their policies is to boycott them, Charlton boss Lee Bowyer urges the EFL not to implement a points-per-game system to end the season and on Drive Darren Gough reveals all about his relationship with a parrot on tour in the West Indies.
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Joorabchian Vs Neville & Chisora Vs Usyk
On the Breakfast show Alan Brazil suggests that footballers should get back to work but his co-host Jamie O’Hara argues that Premier League stars must only return when it’s ‘100% safe’, super-agent Kia Joorabchian blasts Gary Neville after the pundit’s comments about Carlos Tevez, Middlesbrough’s Adam Clayton heaps praise on the NHS after his father left hospital having spent 51-days in intensive care, Dereck Chisora tells Oleksandr Usyk he’ll ‘fight him tomorrow’ if he could, Bournemouth’s Adam Smith reveals the secret that’s galvanised the Cherries during a difficult season, Jamie O’Hara looks back at his penalty miss when Spurs lost the 2009 League Cup Final to Manchester United, the 1988 FA Cup winning manager Bobby Gould reminisces about the late great Laurie Cunningham and the Crazy Gang beating Liverpool 32 years ago at Wembley and on the Sports Bar there’s another dose of Play Your Cards Wrong with Andy Goldstein & Jason Cundy.
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