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It was a night to forget for West Ham - fan protests, empty seats, and a performance so poor even the commentators couldn’t believe what they were watching. Brentford, meanwhile, looked sharp and confident, sealing a dominant 2-0 win that heaps more pressure on Nuno’s struggling side.
Elsewhere, Jurgen Klopp reflects on life after Liverpool and admits he could “in theory” manage the club again one day, while in Sweden, Mjällby complete one of football’s great modern fairytales - rising from the third tier to national champions in just seven years.
Plus: Rangers roll the dice again, Maccabi Tel Aviv have their say on the Aston Villa ticket row, and we share some important news about the future of First Up Football.
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It was a night to forget for West Ham - fan protests, empty seats, and a performance so poor even the commentators couldn’t believe what they were watching. Brentford, meanwhile, looked sharp and confident, sealing a dominant 2-0 win that heaps more pressure on Nuno’s struggling side.
Elsewhere, Jurgen Klopp reflects on life after Liverpool and admits he could “in theory” manage the club again one day, while in Sweden, Mjällby complete one of football’s great modern fairytales - rising from the third tier to national champions in just seven years.
Plus: Rangers roll the dice again, Maccabi Tel Aviv have their say on the Aston Villa ticket row, and we share some important news about the future of First Up Football.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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