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Phill Jupitus is joined by Gabriele Marcotti, Nick Szczepanik and Alyson Rudd. They discuss:
The Manchester derby. Despite United's comfortable 2-0 victory over City, Alyson Rudd thinks that Wigan Athletic and Arsenal will help Liverpool win the title. Nick Szczepanik says the title race is over as United's previous wobbles have long gone.
Ronaldo's tantrum. Gabriele Marcotti insists that too much has been made of the forward's sulk and that it is good that he is so passionate.
Guus Hiddink. The team note how strange it is that Avram Grant was reviled as Chelsea manager when they finished second in the league and got to the Champions League final last season while the Dutchman will lead them to a third-place finish with only a chance to win the FA Cup and is hailed as Chelsea's saviour.
Arsenal's manager and fans. Arsene Wenger's use of Alexandre Song, who is normally OK as a holding player, backfired against Chelsea, but special criticism is reserved for the demanding crowd at the Emirates, especially those supporters who left as early as the 58th-minute and those that booed Emmanuel Adebayor.
Chelsea's Champions League exit. As a qualified ref, Alyson thought Tom Henning Ovrebo's performance at Stamford Bridge was strong and points out that only after several TV replays are penalty claims easy to see. She also argues that video replays will destroy football's natural pace.
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