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Plus we’ll have The Fan Debate - with your club's biggest podcasters meeting rival fans to discuss the biggest stories in football.
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Welcome to The Overlap.
The biggest names in football, politics, business and world sport share real stories, reflecting on their careers & vulnerabilities.
Plus we’ll have The Fan Debate - with your club's biggest podcasters meeting rival fans to discuss the biggest stories in football.
Follow to never miss an episode.
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On this episode of The Overlap, brought to you by Sky Bet, we are hosted at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium by Daniel Levy ahead of his 25th year as club chairman. He takes us on an in-depth tour, showcasing the stadium’s unique features while discussing the club’s key decisions, commitment to financial, and future footballing ambitions.
Levy opens up about the challenges of running a Premier League club, the impact of recent regulatory changes, and his perspective on the current state and future of football. With recent managerial changes at Spurs, he explains why the club parted ways with Ange Postecoglou and chose to appoint Thomas Frank.
From a Europa League triumph to the club’s meticulous long-term planning, Levy shares his vision after 25 years at the helm.
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The Premier League is almost here and Jamie Carragher and Paul Scholes are back with Part 2 of our Fan Debate brought to you by Sky Bet and this one gets lively.
We kick things off with Manchester City as fans discuss Pep Guardiola’s trophyless season and the latest on the 115 charges hanging over the club. Over at Manchester United, can Ruben Amorim start to kick on at Old Trafford? And with striker Benjamin Sesko on the way, United fans are asking the big question: are we back?
Then it’s on to Tottenham Hotspur who have replaced Ange Postecoglou with Thomas Frank while club legend Son Heung-min heads to MLS, where does Son rank amongst the Spurs greats, and is his legacy greater of Harry Kane’s?
We also check in with Leeds, Everton and Brentford from Everton’s move to their new stadium to Brentford’s squad being raided to Leeds’ hopes of surviving their Premier League return.
Finally we head to the North East for the return of the Tyne-Wear Derby as Newcastle face uncertainty over Alexander Isak’s future and Sunderland enjoy their first top-flight season in eight years.
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Jamie Carragher and Paul Scholes return alongside our Premier League fans to kick off the 2025/26 season preview, brought to you by Sky Bet.
If your club isn’t featured, don’t worry, part two of our season preview drops later this week.
We open with a heartfelt tribute to Diogo Jota and André Silva, led by Liverpool fan Gareth and Jamie Carragher.
Then we look at Liverpool’s £300m summer signings, Arsenal’s big-money striker Viktor Gyokeres, and whether Chelsea can go all the way under Maresca, all with the help of journalist Martin Ziegler, who joins us in the studio.
We then look at Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest and the Europa League controversy around the ongoing appeal.
Are West Ham fan “the worst run in the Premier League,” and Aston Villa and Burnley supporters reveal their hopes for the season ahead.
As always, drop a comment and let us know your season predictions.
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The Fan Debate has delivered everything we love about football: passionate opinions, proper arguments, brilliant guests and a fair bit of chaos along the way.
From heated debates and hilarious moments to some wild takes on the modern game, nothing has been off the table. We’ve talked ticket prices, rule changes and the future of football, and had a few viral moments too!
Here are the best bits so far. Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Fan Debate last season. Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss an episode. We’ll see you again at the start of August!
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From David Beckham to Tyson Fury, some huge names have taken on Gary Neville’s Quickfire Questions, brought to you by Sky Bet.
We’ve had big laughs, honest answers and some brilliant moments, from Roy’s favourite away ground to Beckham’s favourite haircut, and of course, the classic Messi vs Ronaldo debate.
Here are the best bits from Quickfire Questions so far!
Featured Interviews include:
Roy Keane
David Beckham
Tyson Fury
Ruud van Nistelrooy
Wayne Rooney
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Exclusive Interviews are back! In this episode, brought to you by Sky Bet, Gary Neville sits down with Manchester United legend Nemanja Vidić to reflect on the highs, lows, and turning points of his incredible career.
Vidić opens up about the early stages of his journey, including near-moves to Liverpool and Aston Villa, before a call from Sir Alex Ferguson changed everything. He shares how he overcame a tough start at Old Trafford to become one of the club’s greatest ever defenders.
The chat also covers playing alongside some of the greats, lifting the Champions League in 2008, and where David Moyes went wrong during his time in Manchester.
If you enjoyed the episode, don’t forget to like, share, and drop your thoughts in the comments. And hit subscribe so you never miss an episode!
00:00 Introduction and Soccer Aid
03:41 Vidic life after football
15:01 Joining Manchester United
21:54 Struggles and Self-Doubt
23:14 Settling into the Team
23:26 Premier League Challenges
23:48 Early Impressions of United
24:59 Reflecting on the 2006-07 Season
25:41 Building a Partnership with Rio
30:46 Champions League Finals
36:45 Transition to David Moyes
40:51 Post-Ferguson Era
43:56 Vidic’s PFA awards
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It’s time for Man Utd legend Nemanja Vidić to take on Gary’s Quickfire Questions, brought to you by Sky Bet.
We ask Nemanja about his incredible career at Manchester United, from playing alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney to stepping up in some of football’s biggest derby matches. Plus, we'll get his TV box set tips, and how far he thinks his son Luka could go in the game.
The full interview drops next week, so hit subscribe and you won’t miss it!
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We've got a special treat for you this week: Cricket legend Freddie Flintoff joins Michael Vaughan, Sir Alastair Cook, David Lloyd and Phil Tufnell for an unforgettable episode of our new show Stick to Cricket! 🏏🔥
Freddie opens up about his emotional journey through the game - from fighting just to play cricket as a kid to nearly joining the WWE after retirement.
He reflects on life after cricket, including his love for coaching, stepping into the boxing ring, and finding enjoyment beyond the pitch.
Plus: hear why he still misses cricket, what motivates him today, and the hilarious story behind how close he really came to becoming a wrestling superstar!
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In this episode of The Overlap Fan Debate, brought to you by Sky Bet, Paul Scholes and Jamie Carragher are joined by football fans from across the country, including Simon Rix, Leeds United supporter and bassist of the Kaiser Chiefs.
We kick off by looking ahead to the Club World Cup and the early transfer window. The conversation then turns to what each club needs for the season ahead.
How will Ruben Amorim handle his first transfer window, and how big a task does he face? What’s missing at Liverpool, and who should they target in the market? Will Aston Villa be able to keep hold of Emi Martinez and Ollie Watkins this summer? And how will Champions League money shape Tottenham’s plans?
The fans also weigh in on which players they would love to see back at their clubs, while Georgia and Greg put Jamie and Paul on the spot with their pre-season questions.
Finally, a huge thank you to everyone who’s joined us for the Fan Debate over the past 10 months. We’ll see you again ahead of the 2025/26 season. Let us know who you’d like to see join us on the show.
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In the latest episode of The Fan Debate, brought to you by Sky Bet, Paul Scholes and Jamie Carragher are joined by our fans to reflect on the 2024/25 season.
The episode opens with Liverpool fan Gareth, looking back on the club’s parade and the tragic incident that unfolded later that day in the city centre.
The Europa League final is next on the agenda, with Spurs fan Flav facing Jamie for the first time since making his bold prediction. Chelsea supporter Rory Jennings weighs in on his online clash with James Maddison and celebrates Chelsea’s Europa Conference League triumph.
Adam McKola joins Paul Scholes to unpack what many describe as Manchester United’s worst Premier League season. Plus, could Bruno Fernandes be on his way out?
The panel also discuss Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest - and how missing out on Champions League football could affect them both.
Man City fan Luke shared his view on where the team fell short and what changes are needed in the transfer window.
Arsenal fan Georgia gives her thoughts on the club’s current transfer plans and the next steps for Mikel Arteta’s side.
Finally both Paul and Jamie have their say on the upcoming Champions League Final between Inter Milan and PSG and who they think will come out on the top.
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00:00 - Intro
00:51 - Liverpool
09:07 - Europa League Final Reaction
33:43 - Manchester United & Bruno Fernandez
39:36 - Chelsea's European Success
40:36 - Managerial Performance and Team Resilience
50:48 - Aston Villa's European Journey
58:28 - Manchester City's Season and Future
01:05:31 - Arsenal's Season Review
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Jamie Carragher, Paul Scholes, and the returning Gary Neville are back with another unmissable episode of The Overlap Fan Debate brought to you by Sky Bet.
We are joined by passionate fans from across the country, plus financial expert Kieran Maguire and George Elek from the Not Top Twenty Podcast. We dive into the biggest talking points in football finance right now including financial distribution and sustainability in the game as well as the issue of ticket pricing.
We look at the new Premier League TV deal and its impact on clubs’ revenues, as well as football community concerns, including the commercialisation of football and its effect on loyal supporters.
Finally, we get an insider view on the ownership and management changes at Salford City, discussing the challenges and ambitions of making the club financially sustainable.
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Jamie Carragher, Paul Scholes and the returning Gary Neville are back with another unmissable episode of The Overlap Fan Debate brought to you by Sky Bet.
We kick things off with Liverpool fan Gareth who gives us his take on the reaction to Trent Alexander-Arnold's appearance ahead of his rumoured move to Real Madrid. Were there boos from the home crowd? Is the fanbase divided over Trent’s decision?
We then shift focus to Wembley and the upcoming FA Cup Final. Palace fan Dan (HLTCO) and City fan Luke join the debate as we ask whether Crystal Palace should be confident heading into the showdown or if Pep Guardiola’s City side will once again dominate under the arch.
Finally we tackle the Europa League Final between Manchester United and Spurs. Who needs this more? Gary has some strong words about Rúben Amorim United’s direction and what’s at stake if they fail to qualify for the Champions League.
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00:00 - Intro
02:00 - Liverpool
18:09 - On The Winning Track with Trainline
24:50 - Arsenal
36:56 - Palace vs Man City FA Cup Final
45:33 - Manchester United's Season
48:56 - Spurs vs United Europa League Final
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Welcome to Fan Debate, brought to you by Sky Bet.
In this episode, Jamie Carragher is joined by Wayne Rooney and some of the biggest fan channels in the country to talk all things strikers past and present!
Wayne looks back on the toughest defenders he faced during his career, including legends like John Terry and Paolo Maldini. Meanwhile, Jamie reflects on his own battles with top forwards, including what it was like to face Didier Drogba.
The debate turns to the Premier League’s greatest ever striker. Spurs fan Flav argues that Harry Kane deserves more recognition, sparking a lively discussion among the panel.
Wayne also shares how the role of the striker has changed over the years, from his early days at Everton to leading the line for Manchester United. He also offers insight into how he now helps strikers develop as a manager, and what he looks for when signing new forwards.
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In this episode, Jamie Carragher is joined by Wayne Rooney and some of the biggest fan channels in the country.
With the Premier League title potentially in Liverpool’s hands this weekend, we explore how significant the achievement would be for the Reds - and what signings they might need to stay at the top in the coming seasons. The excitement continues with two major FA Cup semi-finals on the horizon. Nottingham Forest fan Greg shares his thoughts on how important the FA Cup is for their season, despite the club being in a strong position to qualify for the Champions League. Wayne Rooney weighs in, arguing that the FA Cup holds just as much importance as the Premier League and Champions League.
Manchester United remain in the hunt for silverware. Can they go all the way, or will Tottenham stand in their path - and set-up an all-English final? With Wolves striker Matheus Cunha heavily linked with a move to Old Trafford, could a Europa League win help bring the Brazilian to Manchester?
As the season draws to a close, Everton prepare to bid farewell to Goodison Park. Everton fan Baz joins Wayne and Jamie to reflect on their favourite memories at the ground.
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00:00 Intro
00:49 Wayne Rooney Intro
01:39 Liverpool's Title Hopes and Celebrations
11:40 Tottenham's Europa League Journey
22:36 Trainline Mystery Footballer Game
29:26 Kevin De Bruyne's Legacy
34:48 Debating the Best Midfield Lineup
35:32 FA Cup vs. Champions League: Which is More Important?
36:56 The Significance of Winning the FA Cup
44:19 Wolves' Managerial Success and Future Prospects
01:00:18 Everton's Future and Stadium Sentiments
01:10:01 Most Annoying Fans: A Heated Discussion!
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Welcome to The Fan Debate, brought to you by Sky Bet! In this episode, Jamie Carragher and Paul Scholes reflect on their journeys into punditry.
Scholes discusses his unexpected entry into the industry, while Carragher explains why he prefers the high-pressure environment of co-commentary over studio analysis. The duo also talks about the criticisms they've faced along the way, and reveal their on-air regrets!
The pair also touch on the impact of social media and how they deal with online backlash. Plus, find out why Jamie never went into coaching - despite giving it a try towards the end of his playing career.
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00:00 Promo
00:56 Transition From Player to Pundit
05:50 Is there a bias when Co-Commentating your team?
10:12 Player Reactions and Backlash
17:30 Do Jamie and Paul Have Any Regrets?
22:26 Advice for Retiring Players
27:47 How Have Things Changed Since Jamie and Paul Played?
29:28 Challenges for Female Commentators
30:59 Handling Criticism in Punditry
32:20 Insight into Dressing Room Reactions
35:00 The Importance of Detailed Analysis
38:31 Preparation for Monday Night Football
41:42 Why Jamie Didn't Pursue Coaching
43:23 Dealing with Media Misrepresentation
50:43 Balancing Tough Interviews
52:09 Favourite Snacks During Punditry
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In this episode of The Fan Debate brought to you by Sky Bet, Jamie Carragher and Paul Scholes are joined by football finance expert Kieran Maguire. We get an update on the ongoing case surrounding Manchester City. If the club is found guilty, what could the future of the Premier League look like? The team debates what a fair punishment would be and how it could reshape the league’s landscape.
The conversation then shifts to Liverpool, as lifelong fan Gareth shares his perspective on Trent Alexander-Arnold’s potential move to Real Madrid. Are Liverpool fans being unfair in their criticism of the transfer?
Manchester United’s midfield also comes under the spotlight, with questions raised about how the club can get the best out of Kobbie Mainoo following his dip in form under Rúben Amorim. What has changed in his performances, and can he rediscover his best form in Amorim's system?
The team also discusses Aston Villa’s balancing act between the Champions League and FA Cup, Arsenal’s ongoing striker dilemma, and who Mikel Arteta should target in the summer transfer window.
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00:00 - Intro
02:48 - Manchester City
16:58 - The Winning Track
21:20 - City Continued
25:27 - Liverpool
26:34 - Trent Alexander-Arnold
31:32 - Everton
35:05 - Arsenal
40:35 - Manchester United
47:10 - Brighton
49:20 - Ipswich Town
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In this episode of the Fan Debate brought to you by Sky Bet, Jamie Carragher and Paul Scholes are joined by former Premier League (and current Gladiators!) referee Mark Clattenburg.
The show kicks off with Mark opening up about his role as Referee Consultant at Nottingham Forest, including the backlash that came with that.
We'll hear about player conflicts - including Craig Bellamy and Adam Lallana - as well as his heated relationship with with Jurgen Klopp, plus Jose Mourinho’s charm.
Mark then delves into his controversial refereeing decisions, the impact of VAR and the difficulty of dealing with social media backlash. Plus, we get the reason behind Clattenburg’s tattoos, the highs and lows of his career and officiating major finals.
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00:00 – Intro
01:52 – Mark Clattenburg at Nottingham Forest
07:13 – Referees Declaring Their Football Team
15:06 – Mark Clattenburg’s Role as Referee Consultant at Nottingham Forest
19:00 – Mark Clattenburg’s Journey to Refereeing
22:18 – Mark Clattenburg’s Clash with Craig Bellamy + Adam Lallana
27:17 – The Impact of Social Media on Referees
31:50 – Manchester United’s Mind Games and Jose Mourinho’s Charm
33:11 – Clattenburg’s Clash with Jurgen Klopp
37:08 – Refereeing Bayern Munich v Barcelona in the Champions League
39:51 – Refereeing Mistakes in the Merseyside Derby
43:26 – Champions League Final: Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid
46:53 – Clattenburg’s Tattoos
49:50 – Clattenburg’s Thoughts on VAR
53:06 – Do Referees Have an Agenda Against Certain Clubs?
55:48 – The Best Referee in the Premier League Right Now + Chat on Added Time
01:06:10 – What Rule in Football Would Mark Clattenburg Change?
01:09:07 – Flav Takes on a Tottenham Hotspur Quiz
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In this episode of the Fan Debate, brought to you by Sky Bet, Jamie Carragher and Paul Scholes headline a lively, action-packed show - starting with Liverpool’s shocker in the Carabao Cup final and Newcastle’s historic first trophy in 70 years. But do Eddie Howe and Dan Burn now deserve statues?
We also break down Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s recent media appearances, including his exclusive chat with Gary Neville on The Overlap, and ask the fans what they really think about Man United’s proposed new stadium.
Rory is worried about Chelsea under Enzo Maresca and if they don’t get UCL will Cole Palmer leave? There’s debate on the end of an era at Goodison Park, growing excitement around Nottingham Forest’s Champions League push, plus questions over Spurs' woeful form under Ange Postecoglou.
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00:00 Intro
00:44 Everton Quiz Challenge
04:01 Carabao Cup Final Reactions
08:40 Liverpool's Performance Analysis
26:21 Arsenal's Season and Future Prospects
30:12 Chelsea's Struggles
39:45 Manchester United's Recent Form
50:31 Manchester City's Rebuild & Charges
57:10 Tottenham's Managerial Dilemma
01:00:38 Nottingham Forest's Champions League Ambitions
01:05:46 Everton's Farewell to Goodison Park
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Get set for our huge interview with Sir Jim Ratcliffe on The Overlap, brought to you by Sky Bet.
Gary Neville is joined by Sir Jim for an uncompromising discussion about new manager Ruben Amorim, big decisions, the club’s finances, and what’s next for United.
Ratcliffe reflects on his first year at United, including replacing Erik ten Hag with Amorim, despite an FA Cup triumph. The pair also get into the club’s financial struggles, including a bloated wage bill, and the steps being taken to try and take United back to the top.
The conversation also lifts the lid on Dan Ashworth’s departure, what really happened behind the scenes, and how it has impacted United’s transfer plans heading into a crucial second half of the Premier League season.
Looking ahead, Gary and Sir Jim discuss the future of Old Trafford, the club’s long-term vision, and reasons for optimism for United fans after a below-par campaign. You don't want to miss this one!
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We’re back with another Fan Debate, brought to you by Sky Bet. This time, Paul Scholes and Jamie Carragher are joined by former Manchester United senior physio Russ Hayes.
They take a deep dive into the world of football fitness, exploring injury prevention, recovery, and the vital role of physios and sports scientists. Scholsey and Carra share their own experiences, including the worst injuries they suffered and what players really think of medical staff.
How hard is it to keep an injury-prone player fit? And do physios have a bigger impact on performance than we realise?
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00:00 – Promo
00:49 – Introduction - Russ Hayes former Physiotherapist at Manchester United
04:33 – Russ Hayes on hamstring injuries
06:32 – The impact of mentality on injuries
09:19 – Trying to get back from injuries early & injury prone players
10:32 – Gareth Roberts on injuries at Liverpool
12:30 – The relationship between managers and physios
16:09 – Flav on injuries at Tottenham Hotspur
20:37 – Paul Scholes on getting a blood clot in his eye
22:24 – James McNicholas’s question on players wanting to play when injured
25:13 – Fulham fan Sarah’s question to Russ Hayes
27:31 – The Howden Report explained
30:50 – Jamie Carragher’s broken leg
33:33 – Newcastle fan Lee on the change in football gear
36:23 – Who is to blame for injuries at a club?
38:16 – The Treatment Room / The room of truth
41:12 – Manchester City fan Luke on injuries
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