Episode 1865: Careless Hands, Crusty Haunches
It was a weekend that reminded you of what we treasure about the game of football – the chance for everybody to absolutely lose their minds over something that really does not matter at all.
We talk about why almost all the outrage over “the new handball rule” misses the point.
“It is a total nonsense… we have to get together as managers and say this must stop.”
Steve Bruce has reacted to the penalty, awarded for handball, that saw his side snatch a draw at Tottenham.
Read his quotes in full: https://t.co/fCAVtqcwlt pic.twitter.com/Uj3aOs46Dn
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) September 27, 2020
There is also Pat Kenny, Paddy Kenny, Neil Warnock’s crusty haunches, Lord Bamford and the latest from the Suarez-Messi telenovela, before Jonathan Wilson and Jacob Steinberg join us to talk about hands, Pep and Super Frank.
Messi didn’t hold back about Suarez’s exit from Barcelona ???? pic.twitter.com/9BN0eP18xE
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) September 25, 2020
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‘Where Is George Gibney?’ has popped into the ???????? British podcast charts TOP TEN for the first time tonight?? @BBCSounds @Younghorgan @CiaranCass pic.twitter.com/BAbQpv5WcM
— Second Captains (@SecondCaptains) September 25, 2020
Big interview … Gary O’Toole: ‘There are people like George Gibney in every sphere of society.’ By @donaldgmcrae https://t.co/M7SPHgtXIx
— Guardian sport (@guardian_sport) September 28, 2020