This week Tom Clarke is joined by Alyson Rudd, Tony Cascarino and Gregor Robertson.
On the agenda is a scintillating start for Newcastle and a tough start for the three promoted clubs Luton, Sheffield United and Burnley.
The team hear from Molly Hudson who is following England as they prepare for a semi-final against the Matilda’s at the Women’s World Cup.
They then move on to address Spurs without Kane and Gregor finishes the pod with a fascinating take on the other impending one hundred million pound transfer, that of Moises Caicedo. Gregor recently visited Caicedo’s first club in the mountains of Ecuador, he describes what life is like for many young footballers in a country deeply affected by poverty.
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Advantage Liverpool, will they hold on..?
Who starts for England at the Euros?
How to make England better..?
Is Mainoo the answer to England's midfield issues?
The best game of the season...?
The Dark Arts…
The best title race in years – so who wins?
Is European football becoming boring?
Who is better than Phil Foden?
Fathers, sons, money and mavericks
Klopp's kids triumph and dealing with mardy managers
George Elokobi: "We dance one more time."
"We’re Manchester United and we’re coming to get you." Really…?
The title race, Kane's understudy and Lemon Meringue Pie
Who owns your club? Kane’s trophy hunt, and Man Utd’s big signing
Arsenal for the title? Spurs for fourth? But what is Scott McTominay?
Sin bin's and the celebration police
Gunners fire, Liverpool stall. United hope, Chelsea despair
Defying expectations: Luton, Eze, Tevez and Bradley
Liverpool’s next manager, Maidstone’s current manager and the Rashford mystery
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