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A pint, Nick Pope & a packet of crisps

A pint, Nick Pope & a packet of crisps

Released Friday, 26th February 2021
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A pint, Nick Pope & a packet of crisps

A pint, Nick Pope & a packet of crisps

A pint, Nick Pope & a packet of crisps

A pint, Nick Pope & a packet of crisps

Friday, 26th February 2021
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With rumours that Tottenham have their sights set on Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope and plan to swoop in with a £50million bid – Sean Dyche suggests he is more interested in a pint of lager and packet of crisps for the fee. Darren and Jermaine get Nick’s reaction as he joins the Friday Football Social, to talk about his journey into professional football, fighting for the Burnley number-one shirt and how he studies other goalkeepers to improve his own game.

Also joining Darren and JJ is Keiron Dyer, who reacts to a spiky Steve Bruce press conference and suggests the fans just won't accept Bruce and his style of football.

Plus Kevin Campbell joins the pod to talk about the lack of 'big-club mentality' at Arsenal and their reliance on Bukayo Saka. Kevin also analyses the development of Dominic Calvert-Lewin at Everton. And there's a few very funny stories thrown in - one including Steven Gerrard.

We also talk about the bizarre story that Jack Grealish’s injury was supposedly “leaked” by Fantasy Football, because Aston Villa staff members and players subbed him out of their teams ahead of the Leicester game. Which brings us to the question, just how much would JJ be worth in the game?

TOPICS:0’30 Fantasy Football and Jack Grealish’s injury ‘leak’4’50 Kieron Dyer on the pressure on Steve Bruce at Newcastle18’30 Burnley's Nick Pope joins the podcast31’00 Kevin Campbell talks Arsenal’s lack of ‘big-club mentality’40’00 Kevin gives his thoughts on Dominic Calvert-Lewin

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