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The Football Weekly Book: The first ever book from everyone’s favourite football podcast

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Published: 25 Sep 2023 Kai Havertz’s struggles to fit in sum up Arsenal’s unsettled start to season Published: 4 Oct 2023 Galatasaray leave United in disarray and VAR tape causes a stir - Football Weekly I’m dying to know – how is a Football Weekly panel selected? Please tell me it’s a more exciting process than coordinating schedules. Randall Having shunned big money offers to move to Saudi Arabia, the Football Weekly live tour is remaining in the UK. This November, fans can find Max, Barry and a host of regular Football Weekly favourites in five cities across England and Ireland. Elsewhere, Sid Lowe updates us on the big stories in Spain, including Mason Greenwood’s move to Getafe, the latest on Luis Rubiales and Jude Bellingham’s incredible start to life at Real Madrid.

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Published: 25 Sep 2023 Do Liverpool have the strength to take on champions who never have an off-day? I find the accusations from some that we would cover it differently if it was another club – that this is an anti-Newcastle thing – really frustrating. The media isn’t a monolith. I can’t speak for anyone else but we would do the same if it was Spurs, Stevenage or Shrewsbury Town. I’ve never been to Australia but I have watched Mad Max and The Castle. Which one is the more accurate description of everyday life there? Ben Published: 23 Sep 2023 Time-wasters spoil the spectacle but a spot of extra only benefits the big sides Published: 11:32 PM Ireland seal Nations League promotion after rain delay, Spain hit Swiss for seven

Barry: Of course everyone has the right to support their team, regardless of who owns it because fans have little or no say in who gets to be the custodian of the club they are emotionally invested in. What I find a bit disturbing is the large number of fans who seem happy to excuse, or even condone the often barbaric behaviour of their authoritarian owners for no other reason than that those people have invested money in their football club and might pay for an expensive striker. It’s possible to love the club while holding the owners in contempt, as Manchester United fans, among others, regularly demonstrate.

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The Football Weekly crew have decided that the time (and money) is right to finally commit their wisdom to paper. Their debut book – imaginatively titled Football Weekly Book – is filled with trivia, filler, too much about Cambridge United and the odd insightful remark.We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused. Plus, the moment of the night as Lazio’s keeper scores, Barcelona are good and your questions answered. Max Rushden and Barry Glendenning will be live on stage at EartH in London and via livestream. Think of this as the only preparation you need for the 2022 World Cup*. Swansea’s Liberty Stadium and the Landore Park and Ride (left) pictured in May 2023. Photograph: Leighton Collins/Alamy Huish Park, Yeovil Town

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