David Jones
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Podcast Appearances
We've made it through to the end of another week and we have a packed show for you to bring it all to a conclusion.
We're joined by Carlo Ancelotti, who explains to us why he chose a return to the Premier League and much more.
And it really was a momentous day in the EFL.
Big 24 hours.
We're joined by two League One managers, one in Joey Barton of Fleetwood Town, who stand to go in the playoffs, and another who
Gareth Ainsworth of Wickham Wanderers whose side finished the season in eighth if it was to be voided now but would find themselves in the playoff mix as well we know that Joey Barton wanted to carry on playing the season and his side will vote to do that but what will Gareth Ainsworth's position be on that we look forward to hearing from them and also from a man with many voices Darren Farley will be joining us later the brilliant impressionist we know he does a very good Jamie Carragher we're going to set a little challenge for him right now as we're joined by Jamie Carragher
Gary Neville and Jeff Shreves with us also this morning who's been delving a little bit deeper into all the stories for us we know Darren you'll be watching so you can do a Jamie Carragher you've got about half an hour to be working on your Gary Neville we want to hear it live this morning on the football show that is your challenge Jeff over to you okay Dave I've got the newspapers here
and another thing I want to complain about hang on hang on hang on Boris Johnson Boris Boris I've got Rick Perry it's the Premier League Sky what you need to do you need to sort this Darren the bars have sat very high the best thing about that the best thing about that viewers is that Geoff did not know that was happening that has just happened in a split second well done Geoff
Geoff, sorry, the main point of it is that 10 clubs could go into administration within weeks.
Is that what you're hearing?
Me?
Yeah.
From the conversations that you've had around League Two owners, around EFL conversations?
You've seen it all in the papers, Jamie, in the press over the last 48 hours.
You're in the boardroom, you're in the room.
No, we're not.
We're doing it over Zoom, Jamie.
Well, I can tell you what Jim Rodwell, our chief executive, thinks about it all.
He thinks that the season should be played on in League One, and of course we're going to say that, because like you say, it's self-interest, and Sunderland is by far and away the biggest club in League One, so it's a very hard position for Sunderland to be in, and then think about the potential of wage caps.
You're going to deny a club that has masses more in terms of revenue the ability to potentially spend that revenue.