
20. Whose Game Is It Anyway?
Has the golden age of football writing gone? In the final episode of the series, Paul McCarthy removes his rose-tinted spectacles and looks at the changing face of football journalism. He's joined by ...
25 Maalis 202155min

19. Football’s Coming Home - Euro 96
It was the summer we dared to dream as Terry Venables took England on an unforgettable footballing journey. Paul McCarthy, Des Kelly (BT Sport) and Jonathan Northcroft (Sunday Times) recall the joy an...
18 Maalis 202159min

18. Strikers
It’s the best paid position on the pitch and with good reason. Strikers are up for discussion by Paul McCarthy, former Arsenal forward Alan Smith and Cheeky Sport's Joel Beya. They dissect the modern ...
11 Maalis 202156min

17. Newcastle United
From the thrilling first reign of Kevin Keegan to relegation misery under Mike Ashley, Paul McCarthy talks all things Tyneside with Luke Edwards (Daily Telegraph) and Craig Hope (Daily Mail). The jou...
4 Maalis 20211h 10min

16. Footballing Heroes
Paul McCarthy speaks to Ian Dennis (BBC) and Miguel Delaney (Independent) about their all-time favourite players. Featuring unheard tales about Chris Waddle, Roy Keane and Kenny Dalglish. A Goalhanger...
25 Helmi 20211h 1min

15. The Roman Empire
Since buying Chelsea in 2003, billionaire Roman Abramovich has never been interviewed. What impact has the quiet giant had on the London club? Paul McCarthy speaks to Alison Bender and Dom Fifield (Th...
18 Helmi 20211h 2min

14. Arsene Wenger: Le Professeur
Paul McCarthy looks back at Arsenal’s Highbury heydays and their incredible unbeaten season. Journalists David Ornstein (The Athletic) and Paul Hayward talk Thierry Henry’s temper, Arsene Wenger’s gen...
11 Helmi 20211h 5min

13. Pep v Jürgen
They’re the European gaffers of England’s strongest teams, but who are Pep Guardiola and Jürgen Klopp? With the help of Melissa Reddy (The Independent) and Simon Mullock (Sunday Mirror), Paul McCarthy...
4 Helmi 202144min



















