There are three certainties in life: death, taxes and a Monday edition of 'It's All Kicking Off!'
In this episode, Chris fights a raging hangover to respond to Brendan Rodgers' post-Old Firm remarks, where the Celtic manager bit back at those who suggested his side had been going through the motions earlier this season.
Ian suggests that Manchester United should move all the way down to Wembley for a couple of seasons, while they tear down Old Trafford and build a brand new stadium on the same plot of land.
We question whether Tottenham fans would REALLY want to see their team lose against Manchester City if it meant Arsenal couldn't win the league.
AND Ian challenges Crystal Palace to turn it up a gear next year, and break free from their 12th place shackles.
Presenters: Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton
Producer: Henry Williams
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Can Manchester City cope without Pep Guardiola?
How Manchester United CAN win crunch FA Cup clash
If the Premier League is boring... it's not because of Manchester City
'It hasn't solved the problems!' Should VAR be scrapped?
How many Manchester United players get in the Arsenal team?
'He's culpable for a horrible season' Man United Crisis Special
Is Darwin Nunez eyeing the Anfield exit?
Who are the top 5 Premier League players this season?
Does Mo Salah regret NOT leaving Liverpool?
'He's reaching De Bruyne levels' Is Martin Odegaard amongst the Premier League elite?
PHIL FODEN EXCLUSIVE: The man who won City the league
Nottingham Forest are making fools of themselves!
Can 'exhausted' City overcome 'egotistical' Chelsea in FA Cup showdown?
OFFICIAL: Man City win the Premier League again!
Phil Foden a shoo-in for POTY?
Man United dent Liverpool's title challenge
'He's got the eye of the tiger!' Is a farewell title Klopp's destiny?
Have Arsenal FINALLY grown up?
Can Arsenal steal a win at City?
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