Alan Pardew speaks exclusively to talkSPORT on his reasons for leaving Den Haag in the Netherlands as well as his experience of the Eredivisie, meanwhile former Rangers and Dutch midfielder Ronald De Boer criticises Pardew’s ‘poor’ style of play after his short reign as manager, British heavyweight boxer Dillian Whyte talks about how proud he is of his Mum who is an NHS nurse, actors Daniel Mays and Stephen Graham discuss life with ‘anonymity’ on Breakfast. QPR’s Jordan Hugill gives a frank and honest interview about the mental strain of life in lockdown without football, on Drive Adrian Durham makes a compelling argument as to why the current season must be completed, Brighton’s Glenn Murray defends footballers who have been an ‘easy target for politicians’ during the Coronavirus pandemic and after a brief absence on the Sports Bar, Paul, makes a welcome return to the Midnight Train to Madness. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy) for more information.