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It's All Kicking Off!

It's All Kicking Off!

Daily Mail

‘It’s All Kicking Off’ is Mail Sport's unmissable football podcast, that promises a different take on Premier League football.


Co-presented by former Premier League winner Chris Sutton and Mail Sport football editor Ian Ladyman, it offers a powerful insight into the big football talking points, as well as welcoming guests from the Premier League and Mail Sport’s stable of elite football journalists.


Wherever you get your podcasts, each and every Monday.


www.dailymail.co.uk/sport


Presenters: Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton

Producer: Henry Williams

Production Manager: Vittoria Cecchini

Executive Producer: Jamie East



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88 - Why United must tear down Old Trafford and move to Wembley
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  • 88 - Why United must tear down Old Trafford and move to Wembley

    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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    Mon, 13 May 2024 - 46min
  • 87 - How many Manchester United players get in the Arsenal team?

    'It's All Kicking Off!' returns for another Weekend Preview!


    In the latest episode, Ian and Chris begin by reflecting on Real Madrid's dramatic Champions League semi-final win over Bayern Munich. No trophy for Harry Kane this season - is he cursed?


    The lads also look ahead to a huge game in the Premier League between Manchester United and Arsenal. The gunners need to win to maintain the pressure on Manchester City at the top of the table. It feels like this could be the final hurdle of their title ambitions, but is it even a hurdle? 


    David Moyes is leaving West Ham at the end of the season. Chris asks whether he has been disrespected by the Hammers. 


    And in the Scottish Premiership, it's set up for one of the biggest Old Firm derbies in years. If Celtic win they'll be having a celebratory Player of the Season award ceremony later on that evening; if they lose, it'll be a much more gloomy affair. Either way, Chris is going!


    Presenters: Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton


    Producer: Xavi Bird



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    Thu, 09 May 2024 - 25min
  • 86 - 'He's culpable for a horrible season' Man United Crisis Special

    'It's All Kicking Off!' is back for a surprise 'Manchester United Crisis Special'


    For this edition, Daily Mail's Sports News Correspondent, Mike Keegan, is joined by Manchester United Reporter, Nathan Salt, and Sports Editor, Anthony Hay, as the trio break down exactly what's going on at United, with the side slipping to a mortifying 4-0 defeat at the hands of Crystal Palace.


    The lads critique the players that have got them to where they are and analyse Erik ten Hag's contribution to a truly desperate season.


    Tune in for hard-hitting opinion and unrivalled insight, as we delve deep into Sir Jim Ratcliffe's sinking ship.


    Presenters: Mike Keegan, Nathan Salt, Anthony Hay

    Producer: Henry Williams



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    Tue, 07 May 2024 - 19min
  • 85 - Is Darwin Nunez eyeing the Anfield exit?

    Welcome to another instalment of 'It's All Kicking Off!' beaming to you this Bank Holiday Monday.


    In this episode, we start by questioning whether the jury is out on Ange Postecoglou - whose Tottenham side have now lost four consecutive games. Chris defends the former Celtic manager, though, suggesting that Spurs have been a victim of their huge overachievement at the beginning of the season. Plus, we question whether James Maddison will board the plane to Germany having struggled to emulate his form before picking up an injury.


    The lads analyse Darwin Nunez's cryptic social media behaviour after the Uruguayan deleted a series of Liverpool photos after he came off the bench to little affect in the win over Spurs. What do you reckon, does this spell the end for 'Darling' Darwin?


    Next up, a feisty debate between the pair who question whether Kai Havertz should have been awarded a penalty after tumbling in the box v Bournemouth.


    AND we respond to Emma Hayes' bash of the media after Chelsea's 8-0 win over Bristol City.


    Presenters: Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton

    Producer: Henry Williams



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    Mon, 06 May 2024 - 48min
  • 84 - Who are the top 5 Premier League players this season?

    'It's All Kicking Off!' returns for its Weekend Preview edition!


    In the latest episode, Ian and Chris begin by dissecting Jude Bellingham's Allianz antics, where he seemingly attempted to put off his England captain, Harry Kane, before the Bayern man took a vital Champions League penalty. What do you reckon? Do you admire this attempt to distract someone to gain advantage for their team... or do you prefer sportsmanship in the biggest moments?


    Ian questions whether Nottingham Forest will relish the opportunity to play already-relegated Sheffield United, with Forest's top-flight status hanging in the balance, as Chris says he sees this as the perfect game for the side.


    The lads give their top 5 Premier League players of the season so far... with some interesting calls offered up by them both.


    AND we offer praise for Kai Havertz - the Arsenal man was doubted by many but has emphatically turned at a corner at the Emirates, proving his worth time after time in the second half of the season.


    Presenters: Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton

    Producer: Henry Williams



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    Thu, 02 May 2024 - 27min
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