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Playing Football Manager - This game is referenced by a speaker to illustrate the challenges and learning curves of a football manager, particularly in handling bad runs and making strategic decisions.
Videos & Documentaries
Goal! The Dream Begins (Goal 1) - Mentioned as a film featuring Zinedine Zidane and highlighting a humorous football inaccuracy regarding a player's preferred foot for free kicks.
Goal II: Living the Dream - Referenced as the sequel to "Goal!" and where Zinedine Zidane appeared as himself alongside Sergio Ramos.
Goal III: Disallowed - Briefly mentioned as a very bad movie that the speaker hasn't seen, suggesting it was low-budget.
People Mentioned
Zinedine Zidane - French former professional footballer and manager, mentioned for his appearance as himself in the "Goal!" movie series.
Sergio Ramos - Spanish professional footballer, mentioned as a player who played alongside Zidane at Real Madrid and later with Thilo Kehrer at PSG.
Thilo Kehrer - German professional footballer, mentioned for playing with Sergio Ramos at PSG and later with Declan Rice at West Ham.
Declan Rice - English professional footballer, mentioned as a player who played with Thilo Kehrer at West Ham and then moved to Arsenal.
Anna Friel - English actress, mentioned for her appearance in an episode of "Surf Potatoes" alongside Vinnie Jones and also in the "Goal!" movie.
Vinnie Jones - British actor and former professional footballer, mentioned for his football career with Wimbledon and an appearance in the TV show "Surf Potatoes".
Jason Euell - Former professional footballer, mentioned for playing with Vinnie Jones at Wimbledon and Hogan Ephraim at Charlton.
Hogan Ephraim - Former professional footballer, mentioned for playing with Jason Euell at Charlton and later for Wycombe Wanderers.
Joe Jacobson - Professional footballer, mentioned as a Wycombe Wanderers stalwart who bridges the gap between Hogan Ephraim and Eberechi Eze.
Eberechi Eze - English professional footballer, mentioned as a player for Crystal Palace and QPR.
James Mackie - Professional footballer, mentioned for playing with Eberechi Eze at QPR and Peter Hawkins at Wimbledon.
Peter Hawkins - Former professional footballer, mentioned for playing with James Mackie at Wimbledon and having a long career with Chatham Town.
Ben Thatcher - Former professional footballer, mentioned for playing with Vinnie Jones at Wimbledon and Nedum Onuoha at Manchester City.
Nedum Onuoha - Former professional footballer, mentioned for playing with Ben Thatcher at Manchester City.
Per Mertesacker - Former professional footballer and current academy manager, mentioned as a guess for an Arsenal player in 2021.
Aaron Ramsdale - English professional footballer, mentioned as a goalkeeper who joined Arsenal in 2022.
Bernd Leno - German professional footballer, mentioned as the goalkeeper for Arsenal in their 5-0 loss against Man City in 2021.
Pablo Marí - Spanish professional footballer, mentioned as a guess for an Arsenal player in 2021.
Granit Xhaka - Swiss professional footballer, mentioned for starting on the right for Arsenal in 2021.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang - Gabonese professional footballer, mentioned as a guess for an Arsenal player in 2021.
Alexandre Lacazette - French professional footballer, mentioned as a guess for an Arsenal player in 2021.
Mesut Özil - German former professional footballer, mentioned as a guess for an Arsenal player in 2021.
Emile Smith Rowe - English professional footballer, mentioned as the previous number 10 for Arsenal who started as a left-sided forward in 2021.
Kieran Tierney - Scottish professional footballer, mentioned as Arsenal's left wing-back in 2021.
Sead Kolašinac - Bosnian professional footballer, mentioned as Arsenal's left center-back in 2021.
Calum Chambers - English professional footballer, mentioned as Arsenal's right center-back in 2021.
Albert Sambi Lokonga - Belgian professional footballer, mentioned as Arsenal's defensive midfielder in 2021.
Martin Ødegaard - Norwegian professional footballer, mentioned for coming on for Arsenal in the Chelsea game and being "really good."
Mohamed Salah - Egyptian professional footballer, discussed regarding his role at Liverpool and whether he should be a starter or a support player.
Cody Gakpo - Dutch professional footballer, mentioned in comparison to Salah's goal-scoring record.
Dominik Szoboszlai - Hungarian professional footballer, praised for his versatility and performance for Liverpool, likened to James Milner.
James Milner - English professional footballer, mentioned as a versatile player who famously played left-back for Liverpool.
Joe Gomez - English professional footballer, mentioned for his defensive contribution as a right-back for Liverpool.
Florian Wirtz - German professional footballer, mentioned as a player who can "float around and do everything everywhere."
Isak - Swedish professional footballer, mentioned in the context of Liverpool's potential future main players.
Ekitike - French professional footballer, mentioned in the context of Liverpool's potential future main players.
Jean-Philippe Mateta - French professional footballer, discussed for his performance for Crystal Palace, including scoring a penalty and underperforming his xG.
Joshua Zirkzee - Dutch professional footballer, mentioned for scoring a goal for Manchester United against Crystal Palace.
Mason Mount - English professional footballer, mentioned for scoring a goal for Manchester United against Crystal Palace.
Bruno Fernandes - Portuguese professional footballer, praised for his assists and for "dragging Manchester United to a victory."
Paul Scholes - English former professional footballer, mentioned in comparison to Bruno Fernandes' assist record.
Ryan Giggs - Welsh former professional footballer, mentioned as one of the Manchester United players with more Premier League assists than Bruno Fernandes.
Wayne Rooney - English former professional footballer, mentioned as one of the Manchester United players with more Premier League assists than Bruno Fernandes.
David Beckham - English former professional footballer, mentioned as one of the Manchester United players with more Premier League assists than Bruno Fernandes.
Oliver Glasner - Austrian football manager, quoted regarding Crystal Palace's need to invest in more players.
Alan Shearer - English former professional footballer and pundit, mentioned for his analysis of Manchester United's tactical changes.
Amrabat - Moroccan professional footballer, mentioned for his intensity at halftime in a Manchester United game.
Harry Wilson - Welsh professional footballer, mentioned for scoring an "amazing finish" against Tottenham.
Hugo Lloris - French former professional footballer, mentioned as a Tottenham player.
Dejan Kulusevski - Swedish professional footballer, mentioned as an injured Tottenham player.
James Maddison - English professional footballer, mentioned as an injured Tottenham player.
Son Heung-min - South Korean professional footballer, mentioned for his performance at Tottenham.
Mohammed Kudus - Ghanaian professional footballer, discussed as a player for West Ham and his inconsistency.
Archie Gray - English professional footballer, mentioned as a Tottenham player.
Micky van de Ven - Dutch professional footballer, mentioned as a fantastic player for Tottenham.
Destiny Udogie - Italian professional footballer, mentioned as a fantastic player for Tottenham, despite a recent error.
Pierre-Emile Højbjerg - Danish professional footballer, mentioned as a Tottenham player.
Yves Bissouma - Malian professional footballer, mentioned as a Tottenham player.
Rodrigo Bentancur - Uruguayan professional footballer, mentioned as part of Tottenham's "double pivot" midfield.
João Palhinha - Portuguese professional footballer, mentioned as part of Tottenham's "double pivot" midfield.
Lucas Bergvall - Swedish professional footballer, mentioned as a Tottenham player.
Pape Matar Sarr - Senegalese professional footballer, mentioned as a Tottenham player.
Ange Postecoglou - Australian football manager, mentioned for his media management approach at Tottenham.
Mark McGhee - Scottish former professional footballer and manager, mentioned as an example of a manager who made a PR blunder in his first press conference.
Ruben Amorim - Portuguese football manager, mentioned as an example of a manager who was "incredibly candid to a fault."
José Mourinho - Portuguese football manager, mentioned for being "overly candid" at Chelsea.
Boubacar Kamara - French professional footballer, mentioned for scoring a "beauty from outside the box" for Aston Villa.
Kaya - A human participant in the "Points of Bad" game.
John - A human participant in the "Points of Bad" game.
Organizations & Institutions
The Athletic - Mentioned as the newsroom where Luke Bocher works.
BBC - Mentioned as the platform where Alan Shearer provided analysis.
New York Times - Referenced as a persistent source of laptop update notifications.
Wimbledon - Football club where Vinnie Jones, Jason Euell, and Peter Hawkins played.
Charlton - Football club where Jason Euell and Hogan Ephraim played.
Wycombe Wanderers - Football club where Hogan Ephraim and Eberechi Eze had loan spells.
QPR (Queens Park Rangers) - Football club where Eberechi Eze and James Mackie played.
Chatham Town - Football club where Peter Hawkins played and is currently assistant manager.
Real Madrid - Football club where Zinedine Zidane and Sergio Ramos played.
PSG (Paris Saint-Germain) - Football club where Sergio Ramos and Thilo Kehrer played.
West Ham - Football club where Thilo Kehrer and Declan Rice played.
Arsenal - Football club where Declan Rice and Eberechi Eze played. Also discussed in the context of their 2021 match against Manchester City and their current Premier League form.
Liverpool - Football club discussed in the context of their match against West Ham and Salah's role.
Sunderland - Football club mentioned as an upcoming opponent for Liverpool and for their "giant killing" potential.
Leeds - Football club mentioned as an upcoming opponent for Liverpool.
Crystal Palace - Football club discussed in the context of their match against Manchester United, player fatigue, and manager's comments.
Everton - Football club mentioned in comparison to Crystal Palace's performance.
Manchester United - Football club discussed in the context of their match against Crystal Palace and their potential to rise in the league.
Tottenham Hotspur - Football club discussed regarding their loss to Fulham, manager Thomas Frank's performance, and squad issues.
Brentford - Football club previously managed by Thomas Frank, mentioned for its "smart club" approach.
Aston Villa - Football club discussed for their recent form and rise in the Premier League table.
Wolves (Wolverhampton Wanderers) - Football club mentioned for their improved performance despite losing to Aston Villa.
Newcastle - Football club mentioned for their strong home record and upcoming match against Tottenham.
Barcelona - Football club mentioned in the context of Chelsea beating them.
Ajax - Football club from which Borna Sosa was purchased by Crystal Palace.
Websites & Online Resources
wikipedia.org - Mentioned as a source for Peter Hawkins' career information.