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The Betway Insider
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The Betway Insider

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The Betway Insider Podcast is a topical sports show that discusses the week's issues with insight, analysis and (occasionally) wit. There's also a bit of betting, too.
Each episode features a different guest - previous ones include Mirror football writers John Cross and Darren Lewis, plus cricket analyst Simon Hughes - joining host Tom Bowles and resident tipster Alan Alger in the studio.
In addition to providing comment and opinion, the studio guest also plays the prediction game 'Wise Al' and shares stories from their life and career in the imaginatively-titled 'Quick Questions'.
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The Betway Insider Podcast is a topical sports show that discusses the week's issues with insight, analysis and (occasionally) wit. There's also a bit of betting, too.
Each episode features a different guest - previous ones include Mirror football writers John Cross and Darren Lewis, plus cricket analyst Simon Hughes - joining host Tom Bowles and resident tipster Alan Alger in the studio.
In addition to providing comment and opinion, the studio guest also plays the prediction game 'Wise Al' and shares stories from their life and career in the imaginatively-titled 'Quick Questions'.
Bet the responsible way - http://www.gambleaware.co.uk - 18+ Only

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Darren Lewis on Premier League Clubs Throwing Money Around Like Drunken Sailors

The astronomical sums that Premier League clubs are prepared to pay this summer has surprised Darren Lewis, although he does not expect the English top flight’s TV-money bubble to burst anytime soon. Joining host Tom Bowles and resident tipster Alan Alger in the studio for the last episode of the current series, the Mirror football writer reveals the deals sides such as Arsenal, West Ham and Everton hope to do this summer… and the numbers that need to be met in order to get them done. Lewis also praises the business completed by Tottenham and especially Manchester United, who he believes should be favourites to win the title - especially if Jose Mourinho succeeds in bringing Paul Pogba back to Old Trafford.
Multisport 9 years
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39:48

Philippe Auclair on France, Arsenal and Great Rubbish Games at the Euros

There have been some rubbish matches at Euro 2016, says Philippe Auclair, but the togetherness and emotion shown by the tournament’s most successful sides - including his own nation France - has shown the importance of international football in the modern game. Joining host Tom Bowles and resident tipster Alan Alger in the studio, the acclaimed football writer and broadcaster discusses how there has never been a player like Antoine Griezmann, the redemption of Olivier Giroud and why Paul Pogba should join Jose Mourinho at Manchester United. Auclair also explains how it is not just English footballers who speak in clichés and why he thinks Arsene Wenger would be very interested in becoming England manager when his Arsenal contract expires next summer.
Multisport 9 years
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33:47

Tony Evans on Hodgson’s Cabinet, England's Next Boss and Klopp’s Land of Chocolate

Episode 18. Having once described Roy Hodgson as having a "bigger bathroom cabinet than trophy cabinet", ESPN and Evening Standard writer Tony Evans was not especially surprised by England's Euro 2016 implosion under their now ex-manager. The former Times football editor joins host Tom Bowles and resident tipster Alan Alger in the studio to explain what attributes the new boss needs to have, who the best candidates are… and why he has no faith in the FA's decision-making process. In addition to discussing Cristiano Ronaldo's "explosion of vanity" and Antonio Conte’s chances of Chelsea success, the lifelong Liverpool supporter also reveals how the club’s owners are following Jurgen Klopp like Homer Simpson "in the land of chocolate".
Multisport 9 years
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43:02

Ian Stone on a Joyous Euros, Hodgson’s Masterplan and Slaven the Life Coach

Episode 17. Euro 2016 has overtaken Ian Stone's life, although the comedian - who blogs about it daily - is still remembering to eat breakfast and change his underwear. (For now, anyway.) Stone joins host Tom Bowles and resident tipster Alan Alger in the studio for a comprehensive debrief of the tournament so far, including why the extended format has been a triumph and the brilliance of the Home Nations and Ireland supporters in France. In addition to tackling Alan in the predictions, the broadcaster and England fan not only defends Roy Hodgson, but reveals why he wants the national side to be successful more than his beloved Arsenal... and Slaven Bilic to manage his life.
Multisport 9 years
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37:07

Nick Miller on England’s Striker Conundrum and Hodgson Going All Balls Out

Episode 16 - His line-up was probably too passive to begin with, but Nick Miller believes Roy Hodgson should be commended for going “balls all the way out” when throwing Jamie Vardy, Daniel Sturridge and Marcus Rashford on against Wales. The football writer tells host Tom Bowles and resident tipster Alan Alger which two of those three strikers should start against Slovakia, and ponders whether Sturridge’s late winner will propel England to bigger and better things at Euro 2016.
Multisport 9 years
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James Scowcroft on Vardy’s Life-Changing Decision and English Defenders That Can’t Head It

Episode 15. Roy Hodgson is very astute, says James Scowcroft, who spent time listening to the England manager at a coaching conference earlier this year. That is why the former Premier League footballer and current Ipswich Town academy coach is confident the diamond formation will be deployed correctly at Euro 2016, which means Jamie Vardy and Harry Kane leading the line. The lifelong Manchester United supporter also tells host Tom Bowles why the captaincy should not be enough to guarantee Wayne Rooney's place in the national side, and explains how the art of English defending is being lost at youth-team level. As well facing resident tipster Alan Alger in a revamped Wise Al, Scowcroft hails the rise of Marcus Rashford, especially with ‘the best youngsters this country’s ever seen’ being ‘miles away from the first team’ at other clubs.
Multisport 9 years
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31:02

Tom Williams and Dion Dublin on That Great Soundtrack of Three Lions

Episode 14 - The diamond formation probably isn't forever, but AFP London correspondent Tom Williams believes we shouldn't be disheartened by England's laboured Euro 2016 preparations. Along with host Tom Bowles and resident tipster Alan Alger, Williams reflects on when football came home 20 years ago and explains why Roy Hodgson's side can reach the last four this summer. The French football expert also reveals what travelling supporters are likely to experience in France, while Dion Dublin replaces prediction game Wise Al to discuss how the Three Lions have to play to make the country proud, being left out of the 1998 World Cup by Glenn Hoddle and, of course, Homes Under the Hammer.
Multisport 9 years
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51:47

Gavin Hamilton on Auras and Egos, Including Mourinho, Zlatan and Zidane

Episode 13 - Jose Mourinho has returned to the Premier League and World Soccer magazine’s Gavin Hamilton is pleased to see him back. But the editor of football’s oldest publication tells host Tom Bowles why he does not expect the Special One to be the Changed One at Manchester United next season… and discusses the factors that could thwart his quest for success. Hamilton also explains how Zinedine Zidane has been able to prioritise tactics over politics at Real Madrid, while resident tipster Alan Alger reveals the country that can surprise at Euro 2016 when rounding up the latest prices.
Multisport 9 years
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32:04

Kevin Day on Candles, Bubble Bath and John Barnes Never Going Tap End

Episode 12 - Crystal Palace's FA Cup final against Manchester United is making Kevin Day so nervous that even his cat is avoiding him. Having seen the club almost go out of business, though, the award-winning comedian tells host Tom Bowles why he would accept his beloved Eagles never going to Wembley again if it meant they remained in the Premier League forever. As well as taking on newly-crowned Wise Al winner Alan Alger in the weekly predictions, Day discusses his most interesting experience while working on Match of the Day 2... and selects a former England footballer when asked to name the sportsperson with the best comic timing.
Multisport 9 years
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Clive Allen on Vardy, Kane and the Men in the Golden Boots

Episode 11 - Harry Kane and Jamie Vardy are vying to be the Premier League's top scorer and Clive Allen is eager to see both start up front for England at this summer's Euros. Allen - who once struck 49 times in a single season for Tottenham - joins host Tom Bowles in the studio to discuss the art of finding the net, plus the emotions he experienced when Bobby Robson overlooked him for the same tournament in 1988. The former PFA and Football Writers' Player of the Year also plays for family pride when challenging resident tipster Alan Alger in the weekly predictions... and reveals what joining Bordeaux taught him on and off the pitch when reflecting on the greatest moments of his career.
Multisport 9 years
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32:42

Tony Cottee on Saying Goodbye to the Boleyn

Episode 10 - West Ham are planning something special to ensure the Boleyn Ground gets the send-off it deserves, says Tony Cottee, who first visited the famous old stadium in 1972. The Hammers legend joins host Tom Bowles in the studio to reminisce about playing for his boyhood side - and reveals his regret at not becoming a one-club man. Cottee also attempts to better resident tipster in weekly prediction game 'Wise Al' before selecting his all-time Boleyn starting line-up. But does he pick himself?
Multisport 9 years
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Chris Powell on Leicester City and Packed Lunches at 7 in the Morning

Episode 9 - The Premier League title is all but Leicester's following the remarkable exploits of Ranieri, Vardy, Mahrez and co this season. But the Foxes' owners also deserve recognition, says Chris Powell, who was playing for the club when the King Power group first took over in 2010. Joining host Tom Bowles in the studio, the former England left-back contrasts their management style with those in power at ex-side Charlton - and explains why supporters at the Valley are right to protest. As well as taking on resident tipster Alan Alger in Wise Al, Powell also reflects on his experiences as a player, manager and ambassador of the game.
Multisport 9 years
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37:53

Darren Lewis on Moss, Supporters and the Season’s Stars

Episode 8 - Cheating players are unhelpful, says Darren Lewis, but that does not make referees infallible. Joining host Tom Bowles in the studio, the Mirror football writer explains why officials deserve criticism and discusses how disgruntled supporters can action changes at their respective clubs. Resident tipster Alan Alger attempts to avenge his previous defeat to Lewis in the weekly predictions, while the acclaimed journalist also reveals his Premier League team and player of the season.
Multisport 10 years
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31:49

Matty Lawless on Why Wembley Was Waiting, But So is Stratford

Episode 7 - Matty Lawless remains devastated by West Ham's FA Cup exit, but is proud at how their players - both home-grown and foreign - have been galvanised by the Boleyn's long farewell. The Mirror journalist and Hammers fan explains to host Tom Bowles why the atmosphere created at the iconic venue will be replicated at the Olympic Stadium - and reveals which stellar names the club will try and sign in the summer. Resident tipster Alan Alger attempts to bounce back from defeat last time out in the weekly predictions, while Lawless also causes a few surprises when selecting his all-time Irons XI.
Multisport 10 years
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Matt Scott on Why Claudio Ranieri Could Write Songs

Episode 6 - Leicester City will win the Premier League partly because of Claudio Ranieri's 'very clever subliminal messaging', says studio guest Matt Scott. The sports journalist joins host Tom Bowles to discuss the happy-go-lucky Italian's unique management style, plus the crucial difference between incoming Chelsea boss Antonio Conte and predecessor Jose Mourinho. As well as facing Alan Alger in the weekly predictions, the acclaimed investigative reporter also explains what must happen if football's governing bodies are to ever undergo reform.
Multisport 10 years
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35:43

John Cross on England, Wenger and the Optimism of Youth

Episode 5 - Following England is enjoyable again says John Cross, who should know considering he covers on the national side for a living. The Daily Mirror chief football writer joins host Tom Bowles in the studio to discuss who Roy Hodgson will take to Euro 2016... and who he is likely to leave at home. As well as facing Alan Alger in the weekly predictions, Cross also reveals what it was like writing a book on a certain Arsenal manager who has given him 20 years of headlines.
Multisport 10 years
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36:33

Simon Hughes on the Importance of Buying German Washing Machines

Episode 4 - He has won prestigious awards for his cricket writing and broadcasting, but Simon Hughes would swap them all for a world-class playing career. The acclaimed journalist also tells host Tom Bowles why Joe Root is already the most complete English batsman ever, in addition to revealing the secret to being a great pundit. Hughes takes on resident expert Alan Alger in 'Wise Al' - and cheerfully admits that his 'Analyst' nickname does not extend beyond cricket to football...
Multisport 10 years
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31:29

Ian Moore on Tears of Joy in a South London Pub

Episode 3 - Mike Tindall explains why England's Grand Slam ambitions won't be thwarted in Paris - and what Eddie Jones' side must do to improve post-Six Nations. In the studio, host Tom Bowles is joined by comedian Ian Moore, who discusses how Leicester City's incredible season compares to his beloved Blackburn Rovers' Premier League-winning campaign 21 years ago. Ian also takes on resident tipster Alan Alger in 'Wise Al'... and reveals why being a mod helps him be funny.
Multisport 10 years
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34:03

Richard Johnson on the Best Feeling in the World

Episode 2 - Champion Jockey-elect Richard Johnson offers unrivalled insight into the Cheltenham Festival, while resident tipster Alan Alger advises where punters' money should go during racing's biggest week. Elsewhere, Spurs academy coach Bradley Allen explains why the FA Cup should still matters to young footballers - and rivals Arsenal. The ex-Premier League striker also plays the 'Wise Al' prediction game... and reveals whether having a famous older brother helped or hindered his own career.
Multisport 10 years
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37:30

Darren Lewis on the North London Derby and Davis Cup Cake

Episode 1 - Tom Bowles presents the opening podcast in a new weekly series bringing together the biggest names in sport and betting. This week, Mirror Sport football writer Darren Lewis offers some sporting nuggets including his thoughts on Spurs v Arsenal and the fellow title challengers. Plus he takes on Betway's Alan Alger in the weekly predictions. There's also Davis Cup insight from Great Britain star James Ward.
Multisport 10 years
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