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EPISODE · Nov 28, 2019 · 41 MIN

Newcastle's faltering front-line, and Why would Santo move to Arsenal?

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Natalie Sawyer, and Gregor Robertson are joined by The Times very own, Tom Roddy to look back on a week of Champions League action, and they ask whether Mourinho could carry his new Spurs side to silverware in the competition.North East writer, Martin Hardy also joins them as Newcastle's expensive front-line falter.And, what next for Arsenal? Could they tempt Nuno Espirito Santo away from Wolves? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Natalie Sawyer, and Gregor Robertson are joined by The Times very own, Tom Roddy to look back on a week of Champions League action, and they ask whether Mourinho could carry his new Spurs side to silverware in the competition.North East writer, Martin Hardy also joins them as Newcastle's expensive front-line falter.And, what next for Arsenal? Could they tempt Nuno Espirito Santo away from Wolves? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Natalie Sawyer, and Gregor Robertson are joined by The Times very own, Tom Roddy to look back on a week of Champions League action, and they ask whether Mourinho could carry his new Spurs side to silverware in the competition.North East writer,...

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