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On the podcast today: Thomas Tuchel has been confirmed as the new England manager. His mission will be to win England’s men’s team their first major trophy since 1966 – but is it fair to question why there aren’t any suitable English candidates for the job?
Elsewhere, Ewan Murray is live from the jazz bar to discuss Scotland’s 0-0 Nations League draw with Portugal, there’s an Elis James voice note as Craig Bellamy goes four games unbeaten with Wales, and Paul Watson rounds up some stories you might have missed this international break.
Plus: In part three we are talk to George Dowell, the owner and director of Worthing FC. Dowell bought the club with the compensation money he received when his own playing career was ended by a serious car crash in 2010, which left him paralysed from the chest down.
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