On your latest edition of Football Weekly, James Richardson has the inglorious triumvirate of Barry Glendenning, Jacob Steinberg and Owen Gibson for company.
They start by looking back at the extraordinary game between Chelsea and Manchester United ? a match which confirmed United's resolve, and the Blue's defensive failings, and was played out amid the backdrop of John Terry's removal as England catain by the FA (about which his manager Fabio Capello is far from happy)
Elsewhere in the Premier League, Arsenal found their shooting boots, Newcastle's fine season continued with a win over Aston Villa, and Wolves lived to fight another day.
Also in this most verbose of shows, we hear from Sid Lowe about how Spain should give back two of its Champions League places next season, while Jonathan Wilson gives his assessment on the semi-final line-up in the Africa Cup of Nations.
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