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S1 Ep 219219: Klopp loses it, José's little pony and are you Emery in disguise?

This week's Premier League Weekend Review podcast is a two-man show as Dan Burke is joined by Alex Mott. And the dynamic duo discuss such fascinating topics as ... Why VAR has made football demonstrably worse Why Jürgen Klopp should take some responsibility for Liverpool's injury woes How Edinson Cavani can fire Manchester United back to greatness Whether Arsenal have actually progressed at all since Unai Emery was sacked Who will finish higher out of Chelsea and Tottenham And much, much more

Nov 30, 20201h 3m

S1 Ep 218S1 Ep218: The life and times of Napoli and Diego Maradona

On this special edition of the OneFootball podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by Francesco Porzio. It is fair to say Maradona led an eventful life and his time at Napoli was perhaps the peak of that. Francesco is here to tell you all about the football, his life off the pitch and why what he did there was one of the biggest miracles in football history.

Nov 27, 202023 min

S1 Ep 217S1 Ep217: RIP Maradona, sensational Sociedad and a short history of Spurs

We're back with another Euro podcast special. This time around Ian McCourt is joined by Joana Bueno and Marcos Monteiro. The pod begins with reaction to the sad passing of one of the game's greats, Diego Maradona, before moving on to talk all things Champions League. We're back on on our LaLiga thing so Manu Dominguez is here to explain to us all why Real Sociedad are top of the table and why Barça are in such a state. And then, we are joined by Matt Frohlich for our latest version of A short history of ... .

Nov 26, 20201h 21m

S1 Ep 216S1 Ep216: José punctures Pep, Gunners fire blanks and LFC keep on truckin'

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On this week's episode of the Premier League Weekend Review podcast, Dan Burke is joined by Alex Mott and Matt Frohlich. Was Pep Guardiola wrong to sign a new contract with Manchester City? Can Tottenham and Chelsea win the title, or will Liverpool walk it again? Have Manchester United turned another corner? And is there any hope for the sides struggling down the bottom? We answered all of those questions (and many more!) in our comprehensive review of the Premier League weekend.

Nov 23, 20201h 7m

S1 Ep 215S1 Ep215: Ole strikes back, title favourites draw and can we chill with the penalties?

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On this week's episode of the OneFootball Premier League Weekend Review Podcast, Dan Burke is joined by Lewis Ambrose and Joel Sanderson-Murray. And as usual, there's a lot to unpack. What does Sunday’s draw at the Etihad mean for the title race? Is it time for Mikel Arteta to go back to the drawing board? Has Ole Gunnar Solskjaer silenced his critics? Can Chelsea legitimately challenge for the title? Can Tottenham? Can Leicester? Can Southampton!? We answered all of those questions (and many more!) in our comprehensive review of the Premier League Weekend.

Nov 9, 20201h 10m

S1 Ep 214214: Jota v Firmino, WSL update and a short history of Fiorentina

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We're back with another Euro podcast special. This time around Ian McCourt is joined by Joana Bueno and Angelina Kelly. We're back on the the Champions League tip and Angelina is here to detail a big week in the Women's Super League and elsewhere. And then, we are joined by Chloe Beresford four our latest version of A short history of ... .

Nov 5, 20201h 2m

S1 Ep 213S1 Ep213: Chelsea are clicking, Arsenal are purring and Man United are back

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On this week's episode of the OneFootball Premier League Weekend Review Podcast, Dan Burke is joined by Matt Frohlich and Pádraig Whelan. And what an interesting weekend it was! Arsenal are back in business but Manchester United are back to square one. There were good wins for Chelsea, Tottenham, Leicester and Southampton, but have Everton and Aston Villa hit the buffers? And with leaky Liverpool to come next weekend, why have Manchester City become so wasteful? We discussed all those talking points (and many more!) in our comprehensive review of the Premier League Weekend.

Nov 3, 20201h 6m

S1 Ep 212212: Not so Super League, Milan's revival and Champions League roundup

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We're back with another Euro podcast special. This time around Ian McCourt is joined by Padraig Whelan, Angelina Kelly and Marcos Monteiro. We're back on the the Champions League tip and we're back on an all things Serie A tip. And then, Marcos is there to talk us through the latest version of A short history of ... . Remember: if you have any suggestions for a history of a club, send them over to [email protected]

Oct 29, 20201h 7m

S1 Ep 211S1 Ep211: Everyone's tired but Spurs are on fire! Could they win the title?

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On this week’s episode of the OneFootball Premier League Weekend Review podcast, Dan Burke is joined by Lewis Ambrose and Joel Sanderson-Murray. We’re getting tired just watching the Premier League at the moment and though it wasn’t the best weekend of football in terms of quality, there was still plenty to talk about. We left no stone unturned as we discussed all 10 matches and answered such questions as … Should this be Pep Guardiola’s last season at Manchester City? Will Liverpool struggle without Virgil van Dijk? Are Arsenal fans beginning to lose patience with Mikel Arteta? Why is Donny van de Beek not getting a game for Manchester United? And could Tottenham Hotspur actually win the league?

Oct 27, 20201h 12m

S1 Ep 210210: Champions League review, el Clásico, a short history of Frankfurt

Your Euro trash podcast is back. This time around Ian McCourt is joined by Joana Bueno, Manu Dominguez and Nico Heymer, With the boring old international break out of the way, this tine around the podcast focuses on the midweek Champions League action and previews the upcoming Clásico. And then, Nico is there to talk us through the latest version of A short history of ... .

Oct 22, 202053 min

S1 Ep 209209: Late goals, bad tackles, VAR drama and keep your hands to yourself

On this week's episode of the OneFootball Premier League Weekend Review podcast, Dan Burke is joined by Phil Costa and Joel Sanderson-Murray. And it's an eventful one after a dramatic weekend. Did Jordan Pickford mean to maim Virgil van Dijk? Has Ole Gunnar Solskjaer bought himself some valuable time? Do Spurs have the stones for a title challenge? Are Chelsea defensively doomed under Frank Lampard? And what’s with Sergio Agüero’s wandering hands? We answer all of those questions – and more! – as we discuss all eight games from the weekend’s Premier League action.

Oct 19, 20201h 9m

S1 Ep 208208: A Premier League best XI v a European best XI

They said it would never happen again. But it has. Ian McCourt and Dan Burke are back on the same podcast. Since it is international week and we want to avoid all talk of that, we have come up with a simple idea. A Premier League XI v a Euro XI. Dan in his bucket hat smiley and baggy jeans and a T-shirt that says Trip with Acid is representing the Premier League. Ian in his tight trousers, loafers with no socks and a navy knitted sweater knotted around his shoulders is representing Europe. There is only one rule: we had to pick players who played from 1992 onwards. (Oh, and Ian cannot have players who played in the Premier League. He didn't want that Ronaldo, anyway.)

Oct 14, 202056 min

S1 Ep 207S1 Ep207: Is England's Project Big Picture really just a Big Pisstake?

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Over the weekend, a world exclusive by the Sunday Telegraph revealed plans by some of England’s major clubs for "the biggest changes to English football in a generation and an extraordinary overhaul of the Premier League". On this special edition of the OneFootball Podcast, Dan Burke and Alex Mott discuss the pros and cons of Project Big Picture. Is this actually a progressive move aimed at rescuing Football League clubs from financial peril or a shameless power grab by the clubs at the top of the food chain?

Oct 12, 202028 min

S1 Ep 206206: Götze's great return, how a transfer works and a short history of Crystal Palace

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Your favourite art-house movie watching, Kombucha sipping European and world football podcast is here. Again. This time around Ian McCourt is joined by Benjamin Kuhlhoff, Francesco Porzio and, this is quite special, the Athletic's Dominic Fifield. Benni is here to talk us through the latest Bundesliga going-ons. Francesco is here to talk us through the inner workings of the transfer market. And Dominic is here to talk us through his beloved Crystal Palace. Remember: we now have a Premier League podcast which comes out every Monday and if you have any suggestions for a history of a club, send them over to [email protected]

Oct 7, 20201h 14m

S1 Ep 205S1 Ep205: Villa smash Liverpool! Spurs thrash United! WTF is going on!?

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On this week's episode of the OneFootball Premier League Weekend Review podcast, Dan Burke is once again joined by Matt Frohlich and Joel Sanderson-Murray. And there's a lot to talk about! What on earth happened to Liverpool in their 7-2 shellacking at Aston Villa? Was their 6-1 defeat to Tottenham a new low for Manchester United and what will it take for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to be sacked? Are Manchester City in transition this season and is that OK? Could Everton actually challenge for the Premier League title? We answer all of those questions - and more! - in a bumper review of one of the craziest weekends in living memory.

Oct 6, 20201h 14m

S1 Ep 204S1 Ep204: Messi v Ronaldo, Man Utd's Group of Death and aren't draws boring?

On this special bonus edition of the OneFootball Podcast, Dan Burke is joined by Alex Mott to discuss the Champions League and Europa League draws. It's going to be Lionel Messi vs Cristiano Ronaldo in Group G, while Manchester United have been drawn in a Group of Death with Paris Saint-Germain. We discuss all that and more, along with some interesting ties in the Europa League.

Oct 2, 202015 min

S1 Ep 203S1 Ep203: All hail Ansu Fati, going Dutch and a short history of Celtic

Your favourite art-watching, green-tea-drinking, European and world football focused podcast is here. And this week Ian McCourt is joined by Manu Dominguez, Padraig Whelan and Michiel Jongsma. LaLiga enjoyed the company of both Real Madrid and Barcelona this past weekend so it make sense to start there first. And there is so much to talk about from them two as well as Atlético Madrid and the latest from Leo Messi. The fun does no stop there. We have an old, old friend of the podcast, Michiel Jongsma, on the line to keep us up to speed on all things Eredivisie and the Dutch national team and our Short history of ... section this week features one of Scotland and Europe's finest clubs: Celtic. Remember: we now have a Premier League podcast which comes out every Monday and if you have any suggestions for a history of a club, send them over to [email protected]

Sep 30, 20201h 16m

S1 Ep 202202: Pep and Frank under pressure, Ole time and VAR is killing the game

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On this week's episode of the Premier League Weekend Review podcast, Dan Burke is joined by Matt Frohlich and Joel Sanderson-Murray. And what an eventful weekend it was! There was a big defeat for Manchester City, crazy games at the Amex and the Hawthorns, and more handball controversy than should be considered healthy. We discussed all eight matches and came up with some novel/stupid ideas for how football could be improved.

Sep 28, 20201h 8m

S1 Ep 201S1 Ep201: Pirlo's debut, Lyon's woes and a short history of Flamengo

Your favourite cultured, latte-sipping, European and world football focused podcast is back. Huzzah. And this week Ian McCourt is joined by Francesco Porzio and, débutant, Jibril Diop. This time around sees the pod return to Serie A to examine Pirlo's coaching debut, Inter's transfer talks and a slick looking Napoli. We also take a trip to France to talk Lyon's woes, the stars of the Rennes show and Saint-Étienne And that's not all. We have the second instalment of the brand new shiny section in which friends of the pod get to give a deep dive into the history of their club. This time around it is Joana Bueno on her beloved Flamengo. Remember: we now have a Premier League podcast which comes out every Monday and if you have any suggestions for a history of a club, send them over to [email protected]

Sep 23, 20201h 8m

S1 Ep 200200: Thiago arrives, Spurs hit five, Ole stalls and goals galore

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There were 39 goals scored in the Premier League this weekend and in our Weekend Review Podcast, we went through all eight games with a fine tooth comb. Are Liverpool now heavy favourites for the title? Is Ole Gunnar Solskjaer out of his depth at Manchester United? What’s going on between José Mourinho and Dele Alli? Is Bernd Leno the right goalkeeper for Arsenal? Will Dominic Calvert-Lewin make the England squad next summer? Do Leeds fans need to worry about their defending? Is Tariq Lamptey the next big thing? And why have there been so many goals in the Premier League this season? We answered all of those questions – and more! – on the 200th episode of the OneFootball Podcast.

Sep 21, 20201h 0m

S1 Ep 199S1 Ep199: Is Messi OK? The Bundesliga is back and a short history of Inter Milan

European football is back. And to talk about it, Ian McCourt is joined by Manu Dominguez and Helge Wohltmann. There is talk of Leo Messi, Koeman's future, Bale and how Zidane will approach this season, as well as Leipzig, Mönchengladbach and a full Bundesliga preview. And that's not all. We have a brand new shiny section in which friends of the pod get to give a deep dive into the history of their club. Kicking this off is an old friend of the pod and Sempre Inter founder, Nima Tavallaey, on his beloved Inter Milan. Remember: we now have a Premier League podcast which comes out every Monday and if you have any suggestions for a history of a club, send them over to [email protected]

Sep 17, 20201h 4m

S1 Ep 198198: Brand new Premier League Weekend Review podcast!

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The Premier League is back and to celebrate, we're launching a special new iteration of the OneFootball Podcast. From now on we'll be bringing you two podcasts per week; a Premier League Weekend Review on a Monday, followed by the usual OneFootball Podcast later in the week. In this episode, Dan Burke is joined by Lewis Ambrose and Joel Sanderson-Murray to pick the bones out of the 2020/21 opening weekend. Are the good times on their way back for Arsenal? Do Liverpool have cause for concern? Are Everton the real deal? Is big Andy Carroll back to his best? Can West Brom and Fulham stay up? And is there hope for VAR yet? We answered all of those questions - and more - in the first ever Premier League Weekend Review.

Sep 14, 20201h 1m

S1 Ep 197S1 Ep197: The Premier League is back. Back again

The Premier League is back. This weekend. Yeah, we don't believe it either. But believe it or not it is, and so Ian McCourt is joined by Dan Burke and Alex Mott to discuss it all. We start with Leeds and their season, before Man City and where they need to improve, before examining Chelsea's transfer window and wondering why James Rodriguez has done one to Everton. All of that and more in this week's OneFootball Podcast.

Sep 9, 202046 min

S1 Ep 196S1 Ep196: Lionel Messi bombshell special reaction podcast

The football world was rocked to its very foundations on Tuesday by the news that Lionel Messi has decided to leave Barcelona. To sift through the rubble of that bombshell, Dan Burke is joined by Manu Dominguez and Lewis Ambrose. How has it come to this? Where will Messi go next? And what does the future hold for Barcelona without their greatest ever player? All of those questions and more are answered here.

Aug 26, 202025 min

S1 Ep 195S1 Ep195: Bayern are the best, Lopetegui's redemption and Més Koe un club

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On this week's episode of the OneFootball Podcast, Dan Burke is joined by Lewis Ambrose, Joana Bueno and Pádraig Whelan. Bayern Munich are kings of the world! Lewis explains how Hansi Flick's team became the best on the planet, while Joana reveals what might have been going through Neymar's mind after Paris Saint-Germain came so close to European glory. There's also plenty of praise for Julen Lopetegui after he guided Sevilla to the Europa League, and Pádraig offers the latest on Antonio Conte's tumultuous affair with Inter. Then it's time to preview the Women's Champions League semi-finals before the panel discuss Ronald Koeman's arrival at Barcelona. And if that weren't enough, there's also time to talk about a few of the interesting transfer stories doing the rounds.

Aug 25, 20201h 0m

S1 Ep 194S1 Ep194: "Rock Bottom"

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On this week's episode of the OneFootball Podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by Joana Bueno and Joel Sanderson-Murray. Where do we start this week? Oh yeah, with the shambles that is Barcelona. And where do we go after that? Oh yeah, yet another Champions League exit for Manchester City. And where do end up? With a preview of the Champions League semi-finals. What more could you want?

Aug 18, 202040 min

S1 Ep 193S1 Ep193: Pirlo takes charge of Juve and why Atalanta will beat PSG

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On this week's episode of the OneFootball Podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by Padraig Whelan, Dan Burke and Joel Sanderson-Murray. There is only one place to start. Andrea Pirlo. What happened? What was the background to this? Why didn't they go for the obvious choice? What's on his to-do list? And what will Cristiano Ronaldo make of it all? Oh, and there is also the small matter of the Champions League quarter-finals.

Aug 11, 202044 min

S1 Ep 192S1 Ep192: Our bumper 2019/20 Premier League season review

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On this week’s episode of the OneFootball Podcast, Dan Burke is joined by Matt Frohlich and Joel Sanderson-Murray. It’s a big review of the 2019/20 Premier League season in which we discuss every single club, from Liverpool all the way down to Norwich. We also cringe when thinking about our pre-season predictions, and there’s a few funny clips littered throughout the show too.

Jul 29, 20201h 22m

S1 Ep 191191: Liverpool's coronation, Depor's relegation, Juve's capitulation?

On this week's episode of the OneFootball Podcast, Dan Burke is once again joined by the OneFootball Newsroom's English, Spanish and Italian correspondents. Manuel Dominguez and Daniel Cadena Jordan hand out some end of season awards in LaLiga Alex Mott and Joel Sanderson-Murray discuss all this week's goings on in the Premier League And Francesco Porzio and Davide Zanelli discuss the tussle for places at the top of Serie A

Jul 24, 20201h 2m

S1 Ep 190S1 Ep190: CAS rules everything around me, awesome Atalanta and all hail the new Kings of Spain

On the new episode of the OneFootball Podcast, Dan Burke is once again joined by a range of guests from the OneFootball Newsroom. Francesco Porzio and Davide Zanelli talk Juventus, Atalanta, Sassuolo and various other Serie A topics Manuel Dominguez and Daniel Cadena Jordan celebrate Real Madrid's title challenge and ponder how Barcelona come back from this Lewis Ambrose and Pádraig Whelan discuss Manchester City's CAS victory, Liverpool's Arsenal defeat, and many more Premier League talking points And we answer a number of excellent questions sent in by our listeners

Jul 17, 20201h 6m

S1 Ep 189S1 Ep189: Special edition podcast! We're all going on a European tour

On this week’s very special episode of the OneFootball Podcast, Dan Burke is joined by not one, not two but EIGHT different guests from the OneFootball Newsroom. It’s essentially four mini podcasts for the price of one as we take a whistle-stop tour of European football. Helge Wohltmann and Antonia Hennigs review the Bundesliga season Francesco Porzio and Davide Zanelli talk all things Serie A Jaione Belza and Manuel Dominguez discuss the problems at Barcelona and various other LaLiga topics And Lewis Ambrose and Joel Sanderson-Murray are here to dissect Manchester City vs Liverpool and the rest of the Premier League week Honestly, what more could you ask for?

Jul 3, 20201h 21m

S1 Ep 188S1 Ep188: Liverpool finally did it! So how can we stop them doing it again?

On this week's episode of the Onefootball Podcast, Dan Burke is joined by Alex Mott and Joel Sanderson-Murray. Joel is exultant as his beloved Liverpool have finally ended their three-decade wait for a league title. We talk about that plus plenty of other Premier League stuff, such as ... Is Jürgen Klopp a better manager than Pep Guardiola? What else do Chelsea need to become a real force next season? What is happening behind the scenes at Arsenal? Do we owe Ole Gunnar Solskjaer an apology? And what is the greatest miss of all-time? What more could you want?

Jun 26, 20201h 0m

S1 Ep 187S1 Ep187: David Lolz, Timo Werner joins Chelsea and what's up with CR7?

The Premier League is back and so is the Onefootball Podcast. This week Dan Burke is joined by Lewis Ambrose, Pádraig Whelan and Alejandro Diago. On the agenda this week are questions such as ... WTF is wrong with David Luiz? How can Bayern Munich be stopped? Will Eden Hazard make the difference for Real Madrid? What's happened to Cristiano Ronaldo? And who are our football heroes? What more could you want?

Jun 18, 202059 min

S1 Ep 186S1 Ep186: The Liverpool view, a trip to Italy and the GOAT club teams

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It's time for another episode of the Onefootball Podcast. Stand-in host Dan Burke is joined by Francesco Porzio, Daniel Cadena Jordan and Joel Sanderson-Murray. On the agenda this week are questions such as ... Is Bayern Munich's Bundesliga dominance becoming a problem? Why is Mario Balotelli in trouble again? Who will win the LaLiga title? How do Liverpool fans really feel about ending their long wait for Premier League glory? And who is the greatest club side of all-time? What more could you want?

Jun 10, 202057 min

S1 Ep 185S1 Ep185: Player protests, Premier League stories and revisiting 1970s Brazil

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The Onefootball podcast is back. Again. Joining Ian McCourt is Dan Burke. Again! Joana Bueno. Again! Benni Kuhlhoff. Not again! (Yes, we did write all those agains just for that joke. Again. Uuuuf.) Here is what is on the podcast agenda this week: The greatest Champions League comeback How not to break up with someone before a Champions League final The latest round of the Bundesliga AKA the Schalke pain train What will the main storylines be when the Premier League returns Travelling back in time to Brazil in the 1970s What more could you want?

Jun 4, 202058 min

S1 Ep 184S1 Ep184: DER KLAASSSSSIKER, Newcastle's takeover and Kaká > Pelé

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The Onefootball podcast is back. Again. Joining Ian McCourt is Dan Burke. Again! Joana Bueno. Again! Benni Kuhlhoff. Not again! (Yes, we did write all those agains just for that joke.) Here is what is on the podcast agenda this week: DER KLAASSSSSIKER. And the rest of the midweek action in the Bundesliga Newcastle's takeover And why Kaká is better than Pelé. Or the top 5 Brazilian footballers of all time. What more could you want? More podcasts, right? Well, we will back next week.

May 28, 202054 min

S1 Ep 183183: Has anyone made the Schalke null vier joke yet?

After a long, long break, the Onefootball podcast is back. And so too is actual football. Is that a coincidence? No. Joining Ian McCourt is Dan Burke, Nico Heymer and Joana Bueno. So yeh, (Bundesliga) football. Is. Back. Do we need to say more? Yes. The podcast crew break down the weekend action across the Bundesliga from Bayern v Union to Dortmund v Schalke via the latest from RB Leipzig. There are also a few other topics to discuss, like the return of the Premier League (should it even come back?); the return of lower leagues (can they come back?); and the rest of what has gone down in Europe. What more could you want? More football? Yeah us too.

May 19, 202046 min

S1 Ep 182S1 Ep182: Liverpool's losing streak, the end of German football and Uni Lewy

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On the Onefootball Podcast this week, Ian McCourt is joined by Matt Frohlich, Nico Heymer and Helge Wohltmann. We can only start in place this week and that is with the Bundesliga and everything that happened last weekend. We discuss what happened, why it happened, what it means for German football, what it means for the ultras and what it means for the future of the Bundesliga and German football. There is also a few other topics to discuss, like Liverpool losing a Premier League game of football in, like, forever and all the midweek FA Cup action and an amazing Robert Lewandowski fact. What more could you want?

Mar 5, 202049 min

S1 Ep 181S1 Ep181: Slick City, we love the EFL Cup and the return of El Clásico

On the Onefootball Podcast this week, Ian McCourt is joined by Matt Frohlich, Dan Burke and Joana Bueno. Yes, the same crew are back. And so too is the Champions League. There was Real Madrid v Manchester City. A re-enactment of the 2012 final, with not quite the same ending. Juve v Lyon. And Barzzzzzelona v Napoli. So, lots to talk about. Speaking of Real Madrid and Barcelona, this week sees the season's second instalment of El Clásico. We preview the biggest game in world football. And speaking of the biggest games in world football ... it's the League Cup final. What more could you want?

Feb 27, 202059 min

S1 Ep 180180: Haaland the hero, Man City's Brexit, picking the wrong 5-a-side team

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On the Onefootball Podcast this week, Ian McCourt is joined by Matt Forhlich, Dan Burke and Joana Bueno. The Champions League is back and thank the Lord for that. So it turns out Erling Braut Haaland is even better than we thought. Liverpool are not invincible. Spurs look to be going out and ... Atalanta ... wow! Speaking of the Champions League. Last week saw the bombshell news that Manchester City have been banned for two years. What does it mean? What will happen next? And will it mean a mass exodus at the club? Dan reports. We also talk about the odd events at Barcelona, the signing of Martin Braithwaite, and we pick a 5 a side team from the top leagues. One of us gets it very wrong. What more could you want?

Feb 20, 202056 min

S1 Ep 179S1 Ep179: The rise of Verona, working under Wilder and tschuss Jürgen

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On the Onefootball Podcast this week, Ian McCourt is joined by Helge Wohltmann, Alex Mott and Francesco Porzio. Serie A is crazy right now. Inter are back on (joint) top. Juventus are losing. Lazio could win the league. And everyone is talking about Verona and how good they are. Speaking of wild, there was that storm at the weekend and Chris Wilder (see what we did there?) is talking his team to fifth in the Premier League. A former player of his speaks. A lack of Premier League action means we can focus on the Championship title race too. And finally, to the Bundesliga. Why has Jürgen Klinsmann said so long to Berlin? Well, it's a complicated one but luckily, Helge has brought along his notes. What more could you want?

Feb 12, 202050 min

S1 Ep 178S1 Ep178: Worst. Window. Ever? Man City's misery. A trip to the Netherlands

On the Onefootball Podcast this week, Ian McCourt is joined by Dan Burke, Matt Frohlich and Joana Bueno. And for the last time for a few months, we open with the transfer section of the podcast. There is Odion Ighalo, there is Pablo Marí explained and are there signs that Kylian Mbappé is getting ideas above his station. With that done, it is time to dive deep into all things Premier league. There is talk of Manchester City's demise. There is talk of Liverpool (are they the greatest?) and there is even some FA Cup chat too. And with that done, Joana has been spending way too much time watching Eredivisie, so she needs to talk to us about all of that. What more could you want?

Feb 5, 202049 min

S1 Ep 177S1 Ep177: Even more transfer talk, Real's rebirth and Klopp's comments

On the Onefootball Podcast this week, Ian McCourt is joined by Manu Dominguez, Matt Frohlich and Alex Mott. We can only start in one place: the transfer window. It is, says the cliche, about to slam shut and we have the latest on who is going and not going. With that done, it is time to talk LaLiga. And there is a lot to talk about. The rebirth of Real Madrid. Barça under new management. The end of Atlético Madrid? And a Madrid derby to salivate over. And with that done, we tackle the midweek action in the League Cup, discuss those Klopp comments on the FA Cup and preview Spurs v Manchester City. What more could you want?

Jan 30, 202047 min

S1 Ep 176S1 Ep176: Haaland's heroics, feeling sorry for Mustafi and transfer window latest

On the Onefootball Podcast this week, Ian McCourt is joined by Lewis Ambrose, Matt Frohlich and Helge Wohltmann. There is no Francesco this week but that does not mean the transfer rumour mill has stopped. We have the latest on Cavani, Fernandes, Werner and Boateng. And a few more to boot. With that done, it is time to talk Bundesliga. It's back. And the headline grabber was a 19 year old striker. Guess who? There is also some strong Hertha talk, some Bayern talk and some RB Leipzig talk. And with that done, we tackle the midweek action in the Premier League from Arsenal's draw to the relegation favourites via the bad news at Old Trafford. What more could you want?

Jan 23, 20201h 1m

S1 Ep 175175: Adéu Valverde, new improved Arsenal and Fernandes to United?

On the Onefootball Podcast this week, Ian McCourt is joined by Joana Bueno, Francesco Porzio and Phil Costa. There is only one place to start: Barcelona. Valverde has been sacked, Quique Setién has been appointed and Luis Suarez has been ruled out for the rest of the season. That is a lot to talk about. After that, it is time to focus on the transfer window. There is talk of Vidal, Eriksen, Werner and, of course, the big one: Bruno Fernandes and his big money move to Manchester United. Finally, the pod is rounded off by some Mastermind chat, Arsenal chat and Serie A chat . What more could you want?

Jan 16, 202051 min

S1 Ep 174S1 Ep174: Ibrahimovic is back, transfer window latest and down with VAR

After a long Xmas break, the Onefootball Podcast is back. On this week's episode Ian McCourt is joined by Matthew Frohlich, Alex Mott and Francesco Porzio. First up: Transfer madness. Zlatan Ibrahimovic madness. Erling Braut Haaland sanity. And why Ashley Young moving to Inter actually makes sense. After that. The last few weeks have throw up 1,000 talking points from the Premier League – yes, 1,000, we counted them all – but we have boiled them down to the most important 5 – or is it 6, or 7 - from Liverpool's domination to too many games and , of course, VAR. Finally, there has been tons going on in Italy and Francesco has the lowdown on all of that.

Jan 9, 202052 min

S1 Ep 173173: Boring, boring Barça, Arteta's Arsenal inbox and winning a car

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On this week's episode of the Onefootball Podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by Joana Bueno, Helge Wohltmann and Phil Costa. Up first is the big draw from Monday. No, not the Europa League one. The other one. The crew make predications that will almost certainly come back to haunt them, as they name the winner of each upcoming tie. After that, it is time to go to Barcelona and the smaller matter of (the rearranged) El Clásico. Or El Snoozico as no one is calling it. Then there is the League Cup in England; Mikel Arteta as the soon-to-be Arsenal manager; an Englische Woche in Germany (where else would it be?); and the Club World Cup! This is is the last podcast for this year. Thanks to you all for listening and for all your questions, comments, reviews and ratings throughout the year. Should you miss us, you can always check out the back catalogue wherever you get your podcast hit.

Dec 19, 201945 min

S1 Ep 172S1 Ep172: Inter flop, Man City in crisis and can Gladbach win the Bundesliga?

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On this week's episode of the Onefootball Podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by Dan Burke, Alex Mott and Benni Kuhlhoff. First up is the midweek action from the Champions League. There was Inter's defeat. Ancelotti's sacking. Frank Lampard working miracles. And much more besides. After that, it is time to go to Manchester. There is plenty to talk about for both big clubs but especially City, and the crisis they currently find themselves in. The final destination of the podcast this week is Germany, where Cologne are a mess and we ask: can Gladbach really win the league? Answer: maybe. What more could you want?

Dec 12, 201949 min

S1 Ep 171S1 Ep171: The chaos edition: Arsenal! Juventus (and Ronaldo)! Napoli! Spain!

On this week's episode of the Onefootball Podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by Francesco Porzio, Lewis Ambrose and Manu Dominguez. It was Spurs last week; it is Arsenal this week. Where did it all go wrong for Unai Emery? And who is next? Lewis Ambrose fills us in. Elsewhere, in Serie A. Inter are top. Napoli are in crisis mode. And so too is Ronaldo. Francesco fills us in. And, in Spain, Sevilla are back, Real Madrid are back and Antoine Griezmann went back to the Wanda. Manu fills us in. And hey, we even answer your questions and chat a little about the Ballon d'Or. Not bad, eh?

Dec 5, 201958 min

S1 Ep 170S1 Ep170: Mourinho is back, the greatest weekend ever and Union on the rise

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On this week's episode of the Onefootball Podcast, Ian McCourt is joined by Joana Bueno, Matt Frohlich and Benni Kuhlhoff. Sorry about the no-show podcast last week. Illness got in the way. But it's not like we missed anything big, is it? Apparently, Spurs sacked their coach – whoever that was – and hired a new one – José something or other – so the crew discuss all that. As a Flamengo fan, Joana had the greatest weekend of her life. She has all the details on the final, the league title and what next for the Rio club. There is also talk of Pochettino at Bayern, Dortmund's need for a new coach (or players?) and why Union Berlin are the best team in the Bundesliga right now. And hey, we even cram in some Champions League talk too. Not bad, eh?

Nov 28, 201945 min