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Newcastle takeover row explained - Saudi-UK govt roles & Amnesty’s human rights concerns; Qatar v UAE in Champions League; Seedorf on racism; Coleman's Olympic ban & the week's other key sports news
Manage episode 290182894 series 2885970
Episode 13 of the podcast digesting and analysing the week in sports news with Rob Harris, Martyn Ziegler and Tariq Panja. On the agenda on April 16, 2021:
- Steve Cockburn from Amnesty, a Newcastle fan, joins the pod to talk through the human rights issues in Saudi Arabia, why they aren't calling for boycotts of the Beijing Olympics or Qatar World Cup - and how players should handle scrutiny about playing next year in the Gulf nation.
- The Champions League semifinal lineup is complete and PSG against Manchester City means it's Qatar against Abu Dhabi. We'll assess how the richest clubs have reached the last-four with Chelsea also taking on Real Madrid. Plus the latest on the talks on the new format for the competition.
- A 10-game ban has been handed out by UEFA for racism but why was the victim Glen Kamara of Rangers also punished? Hear from Clarence Seedorf on booking players who cover their mouths.
- In Olympic news, new coronavirus concerns about the Tokyo Games.
- Why Christian Coleman won't be competing at the Games after the world's current fastest man lost his appeal over missed drugs tests
- And how Russia's uniforms in Tokyo will still look very Russian despite the country's doping punishment.
Please rate, review and subscribe. And send any questions to the team on Twitter @SportUnlocked
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Newcastle commentary clip from Sky Sports: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2nMY6UStwc
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144 episodi
Manage episode 290182894 series 2885970
Episode 13 of the podcast digesting and analysing the week in sports news with Rob Harris, Martyn Ziegler and Tariq Panja. On the agenda on April 16, 2021:
- Steve Cockburn from Amnesty, a Newcastle fan, joins the pod to talk through the human rights issues in Saudi Arabia, why they aren't calling for boycotts of the Beijing Olympics or Qatar World Cup - and how players should handle scrutiny about playing next year in the Gulf nation.
- The Champions League semifinal lineup is complete and PSG against Manchester City means it's Qatar against Abu Dhabi. We'll assess how the richest clubs have reached the last-four with Chelsea also taking on Real Madrid. Plus the latest on the talks on the new format for the competition.
- A 10-game ban has been handed out by UEFA for racism but why was the victim Glen Kamara of Rangers also punished? Hear from Clarence Seedorf on booking players who cover their mouths.
- In Olympic news, new coronavirus concerns about the Tokyo Games.
- Why Christian Coleman won't be competing at the Games after the world's current fastest man lost his appeal over missed drugs tests
- And how Russia's uniforms in Tokyo will still look very Russian despite the country's doping punishment.
Please rate, review and subscribe. And send any questions to the team on Twitter @SportUnlocked
Check out videos from the interviews on Sport Unlocked's YouTube channel, Instagram or Twitter pages
Newcastle commentary clip from Sky Sports: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2nMY6UStwc
Music
No Love by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyaden
Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_no-love
Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/JgXz25Tw5d4
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