David Jones
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I was actually hosting the game, I think, with Gary Neville at Wigan.
Were you watching the game?
Can you explain, Jamie, the confused thinking that was going on in the Liverpool dressing room at that time?
I also remember the game at Old Trafford that followed it, and again I was in the chair, and I remember in the build-up to that game, Manchester United-Liverpool is always huge.
All the talk before the game, bizarrely, was was there going to be a handshake or not?
You talk about education.
A final thought on this.
It's never happened to me.
I don't think it's ever happened to Jamie.
Can you give us an idea of what it is like, put into words, what it's like to be abused for the colour of your skin?
Patrice, thank you so much for sharing that tonight.
You've been a wonderful guest here on Monday Night Football.
We'd love to see you again.
Jamie, thank you very much as well.
It's been a fantastic night as well for Sheffield United, beating Arsenal by a goal to nil on the Monday Night Football.
And what a night for Chris Wilder, the fan-turned-manager.
Leicester into third after biggest ever Premier League win, and it was Ricciardo who got the ball rolling with that individual effort in the first half.
Two for Jamie Vardy in the second to put this game well beyond Newcastle's reach.
Now 14 in 17 games for him under Brendan Rodgers.
Let's hear from Vardy and Ricciardo with Patrick Davison.