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Harry De Cosemo

All Out Attack

A weekly Sports podcast
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All Out Attack

Harry De Cosemo

All Out Attack

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All Out Attack

Harry De Cosemo

All Out Attack

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Peter and Harry are back to see in 2019 with a look at the Ballon d'Or, with Luka Modric ending the Ronaldo-Messi duopoly last year, and their hopes for the 12 months ahead.
Hello again! Long time no speak. Harry De Cosemo and Peter Swallow step back behind the mic and reopen the airwaves for part one of a festive special!
In the final episode of the podcast, Harry and Peter look forward to the Champions League final and Euro 2016, while bringing back a favourite old segment for one last hurrah.
Harry and Peter discuss England's provisional Euro 2016 and come up with their own versions, while also handing out their end of term awards. (WARNING - Podcast cut short at the end. Apologies.)
There is a mixed feeling in the air with Middlesbrough and Newcastle swapping divisions, leaving Harry and Peter with contrasting emotions.
Harry and Peter look back at arguably the greatest sporting achievement ever after Leicester City clinched the Premier League title, while also discussing the Champions League semi final action.
Harry and Peter are early this week, affording them the chance to take a look back at the weekend action as Leicester close in on that amazing title, and Juventus confirm the formalities in Serie A.
Harry and Peter look back at this week's domestic action at home and abroad, with big results for Newcastle, Liverpool and Tottenham ramping up the pressure in the Premier League.
Harry and Peter pick up the pieces after this week's pulsating Champions League action, discuss the PFA end of year award nominees and react to Karim Benzema's Euro 2016 exile.
Harry and Peter return to look back at the Champions League quarter final first leg action and discuss Antonio Conte's appointment as Chelsea boss.
Harry and Peter react to the horrific events in Belgium and look ahead to a big week of international action.
Harry and Richard look back on this week's Champions League action, discuss the bizarre situation with Middlesbrough boss Aitor Karanka and assess PSG's early Ligue 1 title win.
Harry and Peter discuss Paris St Germain's Champions League credentials after victory over Chelsea, Newcastle's managerial situation and the podcast's anniversary.
Harry and Peter discuss this week's Premier League action after huge implications at both the top and bottom of the table. Also, they chat MLS, Bundesliga and Coppa Italia.
Peter recovers from illness to join Harry in looking back at the second half of the Champions League last 16 ties. Manchester City eased to victory in Kiev, while Arsenal suffered yet more heartache at the hands of Barcelona.
Harry, Peter and Richard take a look at the week's Champions League action as well as entering the debate over the Messi-Suarez penalty from last weekend.
This week, Harry and Peter discuss Gary Neville's tricky situation at Valencia, the Liverpool ticket price debate and a possible new home for a former Arsenal stalwart...
Harry and Peter discuss Pep Guardiola's much-publicised summer move to Manchester City, the closure of the transfer window and the midweek Premier League action.
Harry and Peter return to discuss the latest January transfer deals, including Alex Pato's proposed move to Chelsea. Also on the bill, a look back at the domestic and European cup action in midweek.
Richard appeared after all to join Harry and Peter in discussing a full midweek Premier League fixture list and the end to Rudi Garcia's tenure at Roma.
Harry and Peter bid you Happy New Year by discussing Real Madrid's decision to replace Rafa Benitez with Zinedine Zidane, the January transfer window and the upcoming Ballon d'Or ceremony.
Recorded before the news of Jose Mourinho's Chelsea departure, Harry and Peter mixed Christmas and football this week. They discussed the best thing they have ever got in a cracker and the UEFA Champions League last 16 draw.
Pete returns from holiday just in time for the end of the Champions League group phase. With three through but one out, it wasn't an entirely good week for the English sides, while Garry Monk said goodbye to Swansea.
Harry and Richard discuss the shock news of Gary Neville's appointment at Valencia, the future of punditry and trouble for Real Madrid.
Harry and Richard look back at this week's Champions League action, with Barcelona hitting six against Roma and Zenit St Petersburg maintaining the only 100% record in the competition.
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