The Game Football Podcast

The Game Football Podcast is the thinking fan's podcast for the debate, the tactics, the personaliti

Episodes

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It's all still to play for, with only 3 teams qualified after 2 rounds of matches. Martin Samue

There's no sign of the debate around England's form cooling down. Square pegs in round holes, or is

We've seen it all before, England playing out a drab, uninspiring 1-1 draw at a major tournament. Bu

Scotland finally turned up and gave their thousands of fans something to shout about in a spirited d

Have we just watched the game of the tournament... so far? Georgia and Turkey served up a thriller t

It turns out its not only England that can win one nil and be disappointed. Tom Clarke joins Charlot

England beat Serbia, but it wasn’t convincing. Does it matter? Who played well, who didn’t; and will

Germany, Spain, Switzerland and Italy all made their presence known with wins (some more impressive

Martin Samuel, Gregor Robertson and Hamzah Khalique-Loonat join Tom Clarke to reflect on a sorr

The excitement builds for tonight's mammoth opener: Germany v Scotland. Tom Clarke is joined by Mart

Martin Samuel, Gregor Robertson and James Gheerbrant join Tom Clarke for the first episode of ‘The G

 Gregor Robertson, Tony Cascarino and Alyson Rudd join Tom Clarke to select England's starting

In a special edition of ‘The Game’ former player and Premier League manager David Moyes joins The Ti

Is this Madrid team the greatest ever in club football? After winning their fifteenth European cup c

It’s been a long season…but it’s not over just yet.Some very big clubs are looking for new managers

On Friday Erik Ten Hag was supposedly out of a job. By Saturday evening the jury was out again. Afte

Two minutes in and player of the season Phil Foden puts City one up. Title race over. Great player,

When is a fan not a fan? Tom Clarke, Tony Cascarino, Martin Samuel and Gregor Robertson discuss the

Arsenal have taken the title race to the final week of the season. But as Man City find their form o

Madrid do it again. Do they have better players, a better coach? Is it the ground, their history or