Kick Off
Summary: Mark Saggers and Danny Kelly bring you the best action and reaction from the day's football news. Great guests, incisive reaction and live commentary. This podcast contains the best interviews from the show. Listen to the full show Monday to Thursday from 7pm on talkSPORT and talkSPORT.com – the world’s biggest sports radio station.
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Podcasts:
The Brazilian journalist joins Kick Off to discuss their FIFA ranking, the 2014 World Cup and some transfer rumours.
The French football expert talks all things Arsenal after a hectic few days at the Emirates. He looks at the ramifications of Robin Van Persie's statment and Alisher Usmanov's letter, as well as discussing possible moves for French stars Hugo Lloris and Yann M'Vila.
The Scottish Television journalist looks at the ongoing trouble across the border. He believes that Stewart Regan's comments about the current situation were 'inappropriate' as Rangers' future remains undecided.
The writer for the Daily Telegraph looks at the lastest news coming out of the Emirates. He discusses Robin Van Persie's statement and Alisher Usmanov's leaked letter and what could happen as a result of this week's events.
The writer for World Soccer magazine discusses a historic day for football as the IFAB approve the use of goal-line technology.
Former Arsenal midfielder Stewart Robson has told talkSPORT it's a myth that Arsenal are developing their own young players.
Former Arsenal star Stewart Robson reels off a list of big name players that the north London side have sold over the years to support his view that the Gunners have been a selling club since the 1970s.
Former Arsenal boss George Graham has told talkSPORT that the club won't be able to keep hold of top name players until they begin winning trophies again.
Eastern Daily Press head of sport Chris Lakey joins Kick Off to reflect on Norwich striker Grant Holt's decision to sign a new contract with the club.
Western Mail football correspondent Chris Wathan gives the lowdown on Gylfi Sigurdsson who could be Andre Villas-Boa's first signing at Spurs.