Agree to Disagree
In this episode, Man City fan Big Steve goes up against the don of AFTV, Robbie Lyle. Will Man City ever be as big as Arsenal? Would any Arsenal players make it into Man City's team? Did Man City buy their success?
In this episode, Man City fan Big Steve goes up against the don of AFTV, Robbie Lyle. Will Man City ever be as big as Arsenal? Would any Arsenal players make it into Man City's team? Did Man City buy their success?
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In this episode of Minutes With, we sit down with Sebastian Junger, a renowned journalist and filmmaker who has spent over 20 years documenting life on the front lines in war zones. Sebastian shares stories from his career in Bosnia, Afghanistan, and Liberia, recounting the most shocking events he's witnessed and delving into the ethical dilemmas faced by war journalists. He also reflects on the profound impact of a near-death experience he had in 2020, offering insights into how it has reshaped his perspective on life and work.
United States Senator Bernie Sanders shares his fears surrounding Donald Trump's re-election in 2024, and why this may signal the end of global democracy as we know it. He offers his vision for an ideal future amidst pressing global challenges.
John Massey, at one point England's longest-serving prisoner, spent an astonishing 43 years behind bars. John candidly shares his life story with us, including the murder that led him to prison, his four daring escapes, and his eventual release.
In this episode of Minutes With, we hear from the remarkable Sosa Henkoma who survived being groomed by a South East London drugs gang as a child. To escape abuse at home, Sosa ran away and was first introduced to county lines drug dealing as an 11-year-old. He found himself at the centre of a war between two rival gangs, that led to him being shot, stabbed and ironed on the chest as a young teenager. After years of brutal gang violence, Sosa finally received support as a survivor of child trafficking and grooming. He now uses his voice to help young people and educate law enforcement on preventing grooming and child exploitation.
Who would make a combined starting XI from Arsenal and Tottenham's current squad? Arsenal fan Turkish and Spurs fan Flav argue it out, working their way through each position on the pitch to decide which of their players should be on the team sheet.
Manchester United fans Flex and KG Tha Comedian debate which players make it into the 13-time Premier League champions' all-time starting XI. David Beckham or Cristiano Ronaldo on the right? Rio Ferdinand or Jaap Stam at the back?
Arsenal fan Turkish and Man City supporter Big Steve debate who makes it into a team of Mikel Arteta's Gunners and Pep Guardiola's defending Premier League and Champions League winners, with Chelsea fan Matisse as The Judge.
Liverpool fan Paul Machin of The Redmen TV tells Man City fan, Big Steve, that he thinks Jurgen Klopp is a better manager than Pep Guardiola. Aguero's title-winning goal or Istanbul 2005 - which was the bigger moment?
Expressions Oozing and Jacob Hawley debate England's World Cup chances, Tuchel's squad, Harry Kane, Lionel Messi and whether football is finally coming home.
Liverpool fan Paul Machin tells Manchester United fan Flex that Steven Gerrard was a much better player than Paul Scholes was. The pair debate the biggest arguments between the two most successful clubs in England.
Arsenal fan Bhavs tells Manchester United fan Saeed that he thinks Martin Odegaard should be considered world-class. The rivals debate the biggest arguments between their clubs, including who will finish higher in the Premier League.
Manchester United fan Culture Cams tells Chelsea fan Joey Knight why he thinks Erik Ten Hag is a better manager than Mauricio Pochettino. The two argue over some of the biggest debates between the two Premier League clubs.
In this episode of LADbible's Agree to Disagree, F1 movie stars Brad Pitt and Damson Idris go head-to-head over some of the internet's biggest debates… and things get surprisingly heated on the topic of 90s vs modern fashion and even hot dogs!
World Darts Champion Luke Littler and Luke Humphries tackle some of sports' biggest debates. The two players discuss who has the better walk-on song? And should the PDC introduce a WWE Royal Rumble style darts tournament?
Chelsea fan Rory Jennings goes up against Liverpool fan James Redmond. Was Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool better than Jose Mourinho's Chelsea? Was John Terry better than Virgil Van Dijk is now? And is Jurgen Klopp better than any Chelsea manager ever?
Thomas Delaney, a recovering drug addict and public speaker and activist, gives honest answers to questions about drug addiction, including his lowest point, and what you should do if someone you love is struggling with addiction.
Carlos ‘Carlitos' Páez Rodriguez, a survivor of the 1972 Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 plane crash in the Andes, discusses the plane crashing at an altitude of 11,170 feet and the resulting 72 days surviving extreme cold, avalanches and starvation.
In this episode we hear from Raphael Rowe, an innocent man wrongfully imprisoned for murder.
In this episode, we spoke to intrepid explorer Benedict Allen who has nearly died nine times throughout his career - including when he was threatened by gold miners, contracted deadly malaria and was shot at by Pablo Escobar's hitmen. Benedict relives his experience of becoming the first person to cross the Amazon Basin and getting lost alone in the rainforest for weeks without food, shelter or water. This desperate situation led him to make one of the toughest decisions of his life and moulded him into the explorer we meet today.
In this episode we hear from Jamie Hull, a former British serviceman. Jamie tells the incredible story of how he survived a plane crash when his cockpit caught fire at 1000ft.
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