New Football Podcast! Stoke the fire

Stoke's slump, their style and the club's future are discussed on the new Football Podcast, plus chat on the Wigan v Newcastle horror tackle.

Last Updated: 18/03/13 at 15:40 Post Comment    Bet with SkyBet  Premier League To Stay Up 12/13 To Stay Up: Wigan 14/1

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After another busy Premier League weekend of thrills and spills, the Podcast returns with host Mikey Burrows of Sky Sports News Radio joined in the studio by TEAMtalk.com duo Mark Holmes and Jon Holmes.

We start on the fall-out from Wigan's 2-1 home win over Newcastle on Sunday. The Latics left it late to record a crucial victory, but the main talking point was Callum McManaman's shocking tackle on Massadio Haidara which was missed by the officials at the DW Stadium. Our trio give their views on the incident, the possible repercussions and how justice might be done in the future via video technology.

Staying on the relegation picture, there's praise for Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert and his young players from Jon after they beat QPR 3-2, while Mikey and Mark consider which teams are still vulnerable as we prepare for the final eight games of the campaign.

Mikey is keen to hear Mark's views on Stoke's stalemate against West Brom, and the disappointing run which has seen the Potters pick up just five points in 2013. It's essential listening for Stoke fans, but interesting too for supporters of other clubs as Mark considers how the club can hope to evolve in the top-flight.

There's also debate on when Manchester United can expect to secure their 20th league title, Roberto Mancini's ongoing problems at City and the race for top-four places - with Chelsea and Arsenal on the up, and Tottenham and Liverpool slipping up.

Click here to download the Podcast as an MP3 file. You can also access it via iTunes, or you can listen via the Mixcloud player below.

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Stoke the fire, 18 March 2013 by The Football Podcast on Mixcloud

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