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Articles tagged “Premier League History”

In April 1996, Newcastle and Liverpool met at Anfield with both trying to beat Manchester United to the title. What followed was one of the Premier League's greatest ever matches - a 7-goal-thriller with a late winner. 30 years on, former Liverpool player Jason McAteer, former Newcastle defender Steve Howey, the Anfield Wrap's Ian Ryan and the Athletic's George Caulkin join Alistair Bruce-Ball to reflect on the match and its place in Premier League history. TIMECODES: 04:00 - Initial Thoughts 06:15 - The Game's Context 08:00 - The Squads 15:15 - The First Half 29:30 - The Second Half 39:00 - Stoppage Time 46:30 The Impact on the Title Race

The Premier League’s all-time top three managers were debated on the Sports Bar with one particular choice dividing opinion. Co-hosts Jamie O’Hara and Jason Cundy went head-to-head on the top…

Back in the summer of 2020, Jimbo and co passed the time reviewing classic Premier League campaigns. Here from the vault, we bring you the thoughts of Michael Cox, Daniel Storey and Matt Davies-Adams on the 1998/99 season, when there were many twists and turns but one team won it all. It was the best season ever to be a Man United fan with Sir Alex Ferguson's side taken right down to the wire but winning the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League. But what else about 98/99 have you forgotten? Di Canio shoving a referee? Liverpool having joint managers? West Ham finishing 5th? Relive one of the most dramatic seasons in Premier League history. Produced by Charlie Jones. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Gullit joins Newcastle (04.00) • PART 1b: John Gregory’s Aston Villa (06.30) • PART 1c: West Ham finish 5th (09.00) • PART 1d: Paolo Di Canio versus Paul Alcock (10.30) • PART 2a: A three-way title race (15.00) • PART 2b: Forest relegated, Van Hooijdonk on strike (25.00) • PART 2c: Houllier/Evans at Liverpool (28.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

After 22 years and 17 trophies, Arsene Wenger is finally saying goodbye to Arsenal. In this special edition of The Totally Football Show, James Richardson, Michael Cox and Iain Macintosh hear from Ian Wright, Stewart Robson, Julien Laurens and Tayo Papoola about Wenger’s highs, lows and his legacyRUNNING ORDER:• PART 1a: Wenger’s influence on the PL era (01m 30s)• PART 1b: The (rational) fan’s perspective with Tayo Papoola (05m 30s) • PART 2a: When did all go wrong? (09m 10s)• PART 2b: What does Wenger leave behind? Stewart Robson’s opinion (14m 05)• PART 3a: Lessons to learn from United's post-Ferguson planning (15m 40s) • PART 3b: Looking to the future with Julien Laurens (18m 00s)• PART 4: Ian Wright’s thoughts (23m 00s)• PART 5: The best and worst of the Wenger years (25m 30s)[Find out the latest odds on you'll replace Wenger at Paddy Power](https://news.paddypower.com/football/2018/04/20/top-five-replace-arsene-wenger/) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.