“Exploring the David Coote Controversy and Nations League Insights on Football Weekly Extra”

In the latest episode of the Football Weekly Extra podcast, host Max Rushden is joined by panelists Barry Glendenning, Paul MacInnes, and Lars Sivertsen to delve into the story of Premier League referee David Coote, as well as the upcoming Nations League matches. The discussion centers around the implications of Coote's experiences, exploring what they reveal about referees, the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL), and the behavior of managers towards officials. The panel also reflects on the internet's tendency to target individuals, particularly in the context of sports. Listeners are encouraged to rate, review, and share the podcast on various platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Audioboom, Mixcloud, Acast, and Stitcher. They can also engage with the podcast community through social media and email.

“Arsenal’s Eidevall Exits: WSL Highlights and England Squad News on Women’s Football Weekly”

In the latest episode of the Women’s Football Weekly podcast, hosts Faye Carruthers, Suzanne Wrack, Tanya Oxtoby, and Sophie Downey delve into the recent action from the Women’s Super League (WSL) and last week’s UEFA Women’s Champions League (WCL) matches. They also hear from Tom Garry, who reports from St George’s Park as the England squad is announced. The panel discusses the significant news from north London, where Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall has parted ways with the club following a challenging start to the season. Emma Hayes was present to see her successor, Sonia Bompastor, guide Chelsea to a notable 2-1 victory over Arsenal at the Emirates. In other WSL action, Manchester City climbed to the top of the table after a determined comeback win against Liverpool. The discussion raises the question: Is Bunny Shaw the best striker in the world? Meanwhile, Manchester United showcased a dominant performance against Tottenham Hotspur. The panel reflects on whether United has had a strong start to the season after all.