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On Monday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news from the Premier League to the Scottish Premiership to the League of Ireland to the international women's side. Arsenal strengthen their Premier League title charge with a tense 2–1 victory over 10-man Chelsea at the Emirates, with Mikel Arteta urging calm as the pressure intensifies. Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior calls for stricter officiating on grappling at set-pieces after conceding twice from dead balls in North London. Former Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira weighs in on criticism of Arteta’s playing style, insisting results matter most in the run-in. Michael Carrick equals a Premier League record after Manchester United’s 2–1 win over Crystal Palace, collecting 23 points from his first nine games in charge. Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner slams a controversial VAR-assisted penalty and red card decision that proved decisive at Old Trafford. Gary Neville and Brian Kerr assess Carrick’s chances of landing the Manchester United job permanently following his impressive interim spell. Tottenham’s crisis deepens with a 10-game winless league run after defeat to Fulham, leaving Igor Tudor facing a massive relegation battle. Nottingham Forest remain in danger near the bottom after defeat to Brighton, with Vitor Pereira still chasing his first league win. Liverpool sweat over Florian Wirtz’s fitness ahead of their clash with Wolves, while Arne Slot delivers a blunt verdict on the Premier League season. Celtic keep their title hopes alive with a dramatic comeback draw against Rangers, as Martin O’Neill and Danny Rohl react to a huge Old Firm clash. Henry Winter joins Off The Ball Breakfast to discuss Martin O’Neill’s evolving reputation and Celtic’s title credentials. Republic of Ireland begin their World Cup qualifying campaign against France, with Katie McCabe and Denise O’Sullivan set to feature in a crucial opener. St. Patrick’s Athletic face Galway United in a key League of Ireland clash, with Stephen Kenny praising new signing James Brown’s impact. Jose Mourinho takes a firm stance on racism allegations involving Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni and Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior. Iran’s World Cup participation faces uncertainty amid geopolitical tensions, while the Finalissima between Spain and Argentina is also in doubt due to regional instability. Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join

We chat to the Leeds United fan and former loaded and Leeds Leeds Leeds magazine editor about the Whites, the World Cup, magazines, the club ownership and plenty more. You can buy James's autobiography Animal House from all the usual places and get signed copies here: https://smarturl.it/AnimalHousebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Joining us this week is Loaded founder (and Leeds United fan) James Brown who regales us with some incredible stories during his time as creator and editor of the defining magazine of the decade. Featuring of course Gazza, meeting Cantona, away days and nights out with the Rep. of Ireland squad and much, much more... what a glorious time to be alive... Elsewhere in the postbag we discuss and de-bunk a ridiculous Michael Duberry myth and could another 90's legend have exposed themselves to some questionable beliefs in the 90's O Clock news? Don't forget from the end of this week the QK Fan Club will only be available over at Anotherslice.com/quicklykevin So sign up there for all episodes from 1st October, and after series 11 we'll back for the World Cup in November and December as we go 'topical' with a fans eye view of the tournament and three episodes a week for QK Fan Club members. See you next week when our guest is none other than Dion Dublin! Out a week early, extended duration, and ad free to QK Fan Club members. Thanks for the continued support we genuinely couldn't make the show without you. Thanks, Chris, Josh and Michael xxx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

S11 EP3: Geoff Norcott on AFC Wimbledon Joining us this episode to discuss AFC Wimbledon is comedian Geoff Norcott. We discuss his time as a program seller at Plough Lane, Sam Hammam and his Selhurst Park elephant, and the Crazy Gang in the 90's... Elsewhere we've got all the usual 90's O Clock news and postbag - Di Canio's goal record comes in for some criticism and of course Peter Shilton rears his head once more...and some big news about the Quickly Kevin Fan Club 2.0 re-boot (headlines: it's better and cheaper!) including the announcement that yes, we'll back for the World Cup in November and December as we go 'topical' with a fans eye view of the tournament and three episodes a week for QK Fan Club members. Head on over to www.anotherslice.com/quicklykevin for more info and a free listen to EP1 of Steve Bruce's Striker! with Ivo Graham. See you next week when our guest is the creator of Loaded magazine and Leeds United fan James Brown (Available NOW, yes right now, to QK fan club members) Thanks, Chris, Josh and Michael Fan Club: www.anotherslice.com/quicklykevin Twitter: @quicklykevin Instagram: quicklykevin Email: [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices