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Premier League analysis podcast from real insiders. Arsenal’s control, Salah’s frustration, Man United’s stumbles, Chelsea’s composure, and Wolves’ shake-up — all broken down by host Sam Homewood with Graeme Bailey, Kieran Maguire, and Mark Clattenburg.
In this episode of Beyond The Back Four, we cut through the noise to explain what’s really happening behind the scenes: Arsenal’s tactical evolution, Salah’s mindset, United’s spending struggles, Chelsea’s revival, and Wolves’ shock decision. This is football talk from the people who know how the game works — not just pundit chatter.
Listen for deep insights on Premier League strategy, football finance, and referee decisions — all in one conversation that goes beyond the highlights.
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What was it really like inside Sky Sports during its golden era?
Veteran journalist Alan Myers joins Sam Homewood to share wild behind-the-scenes stories from 30+ years in football — from meeting The Queen and George Bush to covering Liverpool takeovers and World Cup finals.
Don’t miss this exclusive Part One conversation — the untold story of Sky Sports’ rise and football’s media revolution.
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Premier League football analysis goes beyond the headlines. Sam Homewood, Graeme Bailey, Kieran Maguire and Mark Clattenburg break down a weekend of control, chaos and crisis for Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal. Insight, finance and refereeing calls—all in one place.
From United’s resurgence and Liverpool’s collapse to Chelsea’s inconsistencies and Arsenal’s title form, this is the Premier League analysis podcast that digs deeper than the scoreline.
Beyond The Back Four brings you unmatched football insight—from dressing rooms to boardrooms. Subscribe for weekly deep-dives into the Premier League’s biggest stories.
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Referees under fire. Transfers exposed. Finances unravelled.
In this Beyond The Back Four Q&A Special, Sam Homewood, Mark Clattenburg, Kieran Maguire and Graeme Bailey answer your football questions with no filter.
Topics include:
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Liverpool’s fourth straight defeat — crisis or catalyst? And are Manchester United finally turning a corner under Rúben Amorim?
In this week’s Beyond The Back Four, Sam Homewood, Graeme Bailey, Kieran Maguire, and Mark Clattenburg unpack what this weekend’s Premier League results really mean for the weeks ahead.
Chelsea’s 3–0 win ends Ange Postecoglou’s Forest tenure, Arsenal look like champions in control, and Liverpool’s slide raises deeper questions about Arne Slot’s system and Mohamed Salah’s form. Expect insight that looks forward — from tactical shifts to financial fallouts and refereeing realities.
If you’re ready to go beyond the headlines and into the story behind the table, subscribe for new Premier League analysis every Monday.
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Which Premier League manager is next to be sacked? Sam Homewood, Graeme Bailey and Dan Coombs break down the managerial sack race — from bookies’ odds to real inside intel.
Don’t miss our verdict on who survives the month.
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Football analysis podcast diving deep into this summer’s biggest Premier League signings — Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea & Man United. Expert insight from Graeme Bailey and Dan Coombs, hosted by Sam Homewood.
We go beyond the headlines to unpack who’s thriving, who’s under pressure, and which transfers already look like triumphs — or trouble. Expect honest debate, inside info from the transfer market, and sharp tactical breakdowns.
If you love Premier League football, transfer analysis, and conversation that cuts through the noise — this one’s for you.
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Are Premier League fans being priced out of the game they love? Sam Homewood, Kieran Maguire and Graeme Bailey expose how football is squeezing supporters — from ticket prices to streaming costs.
Football without fans is nothing — but is football forgetting that?
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A weekend of controversy and confusion in the Premier League — but this time, former referee Mark Clattenburg says the officials mostly got it right.
From Enzo Maresca’s second yellow and subsequent red card for celebrating Chelsea’s late winner over Liverpool, to Arsenal’s debated penalty against West Ham, and VAR’s messy role in Manchester United’s clash with Sunderland — we go beyond the headlines.
Clattenburg joins Sam Homewood, Kieran Maguire, and Graeme Bailey to break down what really happened, who’s to blame, and why referees are caught between enforcing the laws and keeping fans onside.
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The European Super League didn’t die in 2021 — it’s quietly being rebuilt. Sam Homewood, Graeme Bailey and Kieran Maguire reveal the real plan behind A22, Perez, and the new “Unify League.”
We break down:
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Arsenal’s late win at Newcastle grabbed headlines — but behind the result is a squad that’s cost over £1bn to build and a board that expects Mikel Arteta to deliver a Premier League or Champions League title.
Liverpool’s defeat at Crystal Palace showed the cracks in their new system, while Oliver Glasner continues to build his reputation — with links to Manchester United and Bayer Leverkusen already circulating.
At Brentford, United’s loss raises big questions about Ruben Amorim’s future, but also the wider culture at Old Trafford. With Sir Jim Ratcliffe calling United a “brand,” Adidas reportedly unhappy, and sponsorship deals harder to close, the problems are far bigger than the dugout.
Chelsea’s collapse at home to Brighton highlighted their youth-first recruitment strategy — hugely talented, but lacking leaders when reduced to 10 men. Is Enzo Maresca paying the price for a board that won’t compromise?
And West Ham’s sacking of Graham Potter, followed by Nuno Espírito Santo’s arrival, shines a light on a chaotic club hierarchy. Was Potter doomed the moment they allowed his recruitment staff to make major calls? And is Nuno’s appointment a gamble that can keep them in the Premier League?
Sam Homewood is joined by Kieran Maguire (football finance expert, Brighton fan) and Graeme Bailey (transfer guru) to go beyond the scorelines and look at the bigger stories shaping the Premier League.
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From non-league football to the Premier League and the World Cup with Ghana, Albert Adomah joins Beyond The Back Four for his first ever podcast interview.
He shares:
A must-watch for fans of underdog stories and EFL legends who climbed step by step.
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A weekend full of Premier League drama — Liverpool making statements in the Merseyside derby, Arsenal stealing a point against Man City, and United grinding out a win over Chelsea amid growing tactical questions.
Mark Clattenburg joins Sam Homewood & Graeme Bailey for the ref verdicts:
Don’t miss this one — if you skip it, you’ll be behind on every controversial call and what the big talking points are.
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Is Bruno Fernandes holding Manchester United back? After United’s worst start since ’92, Sam Homewood, Graeme Bailey & Dan Coombs debate whether Rúben Amorim’s system is already broken — and if Bruno’s leadership is helping or hurting.
We discuss:
Don’t miss this Beyond The Back Four deep dive into United’s identity crisis.
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Three Premier League giants, three very different weekends. Arsenal sent a message with a ruthless 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest. Liverpool left it late but Mohamed Salah’s penalty sealed victory at Burnley. And then Manchester United… torn apart 3-0 by Man City in the derby.
In this episode of Beyond The Back Four, Sam Homewood is joined by Graeme Bailey and Dan Coombs to go beyond the headlines:
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VAR was meant to fix football — but has it actually broken the game? Ex-Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg joins Kieran Maguire and Graeme Bailey to reveal how VAR spiralled out of control and what must change.
What you’ll learn:
If you think VAR is “just part of the game,” this will change your mind.
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Why do football’s transfer windows exist — and are they destroying the game? Sam Homewood, Kieran Maguire and Graeme Bailey break down the real purpose of the transfer window, the impact of PSR (Profit & Sustainability Rules), and what it means for clubs like Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool.
We explore:
Don’t miss this deep dive into football’s most controversial rule.
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The weekend delivered Premier League theatre in full — and we're here to dissect every nail-biting moment.
• Liverpool edge Arsenal 1-0 thanks to Dominik Szoboszlai’s stunning free-kick — extending LFC’s goalscoring run to 37 straight games, a new club record.
• Chelsea beat Fulham 2-0, but it’s the VAR that’s trending after Josh King had a goal controversially disallowed for the visitors.
• Manchester United snatch a dramatic 3-2 win over Burnley with a 97th-minute penalty — late-game drama in full flow.
Plus, we break down the blockbuster news of the weekend: **Alexander Isak’s £125m British-record move to Liverpool** and what it could mean for their title hopes going forward.
Subscribe to *Beyond The Back Four* for the sharpest Premier League analysis every week.
Don’t miss our “Hot Takes & Cold Showers” segment — raw, real, and ready for debate.
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Premier League winner Danny Simpson reveals what really happened behind Leicester City’s historic title run — from life under Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United to Gary Neville’s surprise role in contract talks.
He opens up about:
Was Gary Neville’s contract move genius or strange?
Subscribe for more exclusive Premier League stories from insiders who’ve lived it — every Wednesday on Beyond The Back Four.
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