‘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 L...
Why it's 'RIDICULOUS' to Suggest There's an Agenda Against Ange Postecoglou
Welcome back to 'It's All Kicking Off!'
After a blockbuster FA Cup weekend, Ian and Chris begin by breaking down Championship table-footers, Plymouth, and their shock win over Premier League leaders, Liverpool. Could this exit be a blessing in disguise for Arne Slot's men, or was he naive to play such a weakened team?
The lads question whether Enzo Maresca has 'copped out' when he suggests his side's cup defeat could give them greater opportunity to focus on the league campaign. What has happened to the Chelsea winning machine that so many of us associate them with?
There's also chat about: Ange Postecoglou's suggestion that there's an agenda against him, Rangers' dismal showing in the Scottish Cup, and we break down a weekend without VAR... which doesn't reflect too well on refs
PLUS... Ian tells us all about his intermittent fasting diet plan.
Presenters: Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton
Producer: Henry Williams
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Celebrating is Banned, Coventry Could Cause an Upset and Elland Road is as Intimidating as They Say
Welcome back to 'It's All Kicking Off!' - for our Weekend Preview edition.
All eyes are on the FA Cup this weekend and Newcastle will be looking to provide another stellar performance versus Birmingham City, after dismantling Arsenal in the League Cup. Ian how they'll pick themselves back up after an emotional Wednesday night, but Chris reckons it won't cause them any problems.
They discuss Coventry's heartache in the competition last season, and analyse the strong showing they've shown under Frank Lampard.
PLUS, there's chat about the banning of celebrations that mock opponents, Aberdeen's terrible form, and they answer the age old question... is Hull in Yorkshire?
Presenters: Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton
Producer: Henry Williams
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Rein it in or Ramp it up? Myles Lewis-Skelly Divides Opinion as Arsenal Batter the Champions
Welcome back to 'It's All Kicking Off!'
In this conversation, Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton discuss the thrilling weekend of Premier League football.
The pair debate Miles Lewis-Skelly's celebratory dig over Erling Haaland, Chris reckons that's what the Premier League is all about, whereas Ian suggests he should have more respect for an established, world class striker.
We introduce a brand new feature, 'Know it in 90', with the lads being joined by MailSport's Midlands Reporter, Tom Collomosse, to break down Aston Villa's wild transfer window in less than 90 seconds.
The discussion also touches on Manchester United's tactical decisions and the bizarre selection of Kobbie Mainoo as a number 9.
dynamics within their squad, concluding with listener questions that explore personal They also discuss managerial behavior, particularly the need for stricter disciplinary measures with the Brighton manager once again crossing the line, and delve into the controversial year of Jordan Henderson, after his bust up with a high-profile Dutch journalist.
Presenters: Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton
Producer: Henry Williams
Featuring: Tom Collomosse
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Should Rangers and Celtic FINALLY join the Premier League?
Welcome back to 'It's All Kicking Off!' - for our Weekend Preview edition.
After Aston Villa secured their path to the Champions League knockout stage, Ian and Chris discuss whether Arsenal's 11th hour bid for Ollie Watkins was unsavoury, and analyse the implications of strike partner, Jhon Duran's seemingly imminent move to Saudi Arabia.
They question whether Arsenal's management have planned this transfer window poorly, especially in light of the injuries they have to key players.
We address the age old question of whether Rangers and Celtic should be in the Premier League, touch on the rise of Bournemouth and the struggles of Tottenham and reflect on Steven Gerrard's managerial career so far.
Presenters: Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton
Producer: Henry Williams
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PGMOL have a weekend to forget...
Welcome back to 'It's All Kicking Off!'
It's a slightly different show this time around as, due to Chris' immense schedule, we recorded the episode on Sunday night. While the audio quality differs to usual (with our resident Premier League winner unable to bring his mic with him), the content and delivery remains as emphatic as ever.
We begin by discussing Fulham vs Manchester United and the heroes and villains in the United dressing room. Ruben Amorim had strong comments for the, once again, absent Marcus Rashford, while the young Toby Collyer impressed off the bench with a starring piece of defending.
They analyse Lisandro Martinez's reckless challenge, and compare the lack of serious refereeing action to what we saw at Molineux, where Michael Oliver and Darren England caused immense shock around the country after sending off (and failing to review) Myles Lewis-Skelly.
Stay tuned to also find out: Chris' shock pick for top 4 and his thoughts on Kyogo's imminent Celtic exit, whether 'twerpism' is a real word and whether the blame lies at Daniel Levy's office door at Spurs.
PLUS, we reignite the Laurel and Hardy epic from last Thursday's show.
Presenters: Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton
Producer: Henry Williams
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‘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 & Thursday.
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Presenters: Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton
Producer: Henry Williams
Production Manager: Vittoria Cecchini
Executive Producer: Jamie East