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Kelly Somers is joined by former Tottenham and Fulham defender Stephen Kelly, Liverpool and England striker Natasha Dowie, and The Telegraphs Luke Edwards, for the Football Daily's very own End of Season Awards. Who is the player of the season, disappointment of the season, and manager of the season? The panel discuss Chelsea’s sloppy spending habits, Haaland's “alien” skills and more. With the Premier League transfer window slowly creeping up on us, they chat about where the likes of Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Declan Rice could end up this summer. TOPICS: 4.26 – Player of the Season 5.57 – Team of the Season 10.33 – Surprise of the Season 13.15 – Manager of the Season 18.01 – Signing of the Season 21.31 – Disappointment of the Season 24.58 – Young Player of the Season 27.28 – Moment of the Season 31.40 – Transfer chat

Mark Chapman is joined by Micah Richards, Chris Sutton and Rory Smith in this bumper MNC episode. They start with the Premier League and debate what's next for Everton after they survive the drop. Focus then turns to relegation and what went wrong at Leeds and Leicester. It was a dramatic weekend in the EFL play-offs. Luton gained promotion to the Premier League - club legend and current chief recruitment officer Mick Harford joins the pod, as does Carlisle boss, Paul Simpson whose side will play in League One next season after beating Stockport County. And the guys go live to the Sheffield Wednesday team bus after their 123rd minute win over Barnsley – they are now heading to the Championship. Players, Barry Bannan and Liam Palmer give Chappers, Rory, Micah and Chris a sneak peek into how the celebrations are going! And Chris lets us in on what he had for his tea. **Spoiler alert** cheese might get a mention... Timecodes: 1'00 - Premier League season overview. 4'24 - Everton section. 18'05 - Relegation focus. 38'11 - Mick Harford. 44'00 - Paul Simpson. 55'00 - Liam Palmer and Barry Bannan chat.

Mark Chapman presents reaction to how it all finished on the final day of the 22/23 Premier League season. Hear from Abdoulaye Doucouré, who was the hero for Everton as they narrowly escaped final day heartbreak. The fairy-tale was over for Leicester as they became the second team relegated after winning the Premier League. There was disappointment all-round at Elland Road as Sam Allardyce failed to keep Leeds up, while Tottenham’s 4-1 victory wasn’t enough for Europa Conference League qualification. It was Aston Villa who secured European qualification, while Brentford also missed out despite completing the league double over champions Manchester City.

Aaron Paul has reaction to Luton Town’s win in the Championship play-off final. He’s joined by ex-Hull boss Phil Brown and former Luton striker Sam Parkin. Also hear from Luton manager Rob Edwards, head of recruitment Mick Harford and Coventry City boss Mark Robins. And catch the thoughts of EFL legend Jobi McAnuff and Luton commentator Simon Pitts.

Steve Crossman previews the Premier League’s final day with Everton, Leicester and Leeds all fighting for survival. He’s joined by Everton fan and England rugby legend Matt Dawson, along with Stephen Warnock, Karen Bardsley and Nedum Onuoha. Also hear a feature interview with Everton midfielder Izzy Christiansen on her retirement from football. TOPICS: 0:40 – PL relegation, 25:25 – Izzy Christiansen interview.

Darren Fletcher is joined by Michael Brown, Mark Schwarzer & Don Hutchinson. Who is getting relegated from the Premier League and what will Harry Kane do at the end of the season? The team also look ahead to the final weekend of action in the Women's Super League with Lucy Ward as Chelsea look to take the title and Reading face relegation TOPICS 01:14 - Relegation chat 19:45 - WSL & Lucy Ward 27:30 - Spurs managers 30:40 - Harry Kane

Aaron Paul looks ahead to the EFL play-off finals. He’s joined by two Wembley winners in Stevenage boss Steve Evans and Wycombe defender Joe Jacobson. They speak to Coventry keeper Ben Wilson and Carlisle boss Paul Simpson, and also hear from Luton’s Mick Harford. Plus the panel reflect on managerial movement in League One with Peterborough signing up Darren Ferguson and Blackpool re-appointing Neil Critchley. TOPICS: 5:20 – Luton-Coventry, 26:10 – Sheff Wed-Barnsley, 32:15 – managerial movement, 35:30 – Stockport-Carlisle.

Steve Crossman presents the Euro Leagues with Julien Laurens, Mina Rzouki and Jose Fonte. The main focus of the podcast is the racist abuse that Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior suffered on Sunday night in Valencia, with Guillem Balague joining to give his take on the subsequent fallout in Spanish football. There is also a look at the Bundesliga title race between Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich, while Dutch journalist Elko Born joins to talk about the Eredivisie, with title-winning Feyenoord boss Arne Slot appearing to have rejected the chance to join Spurs. The show also discusses Juventus being docked points in Serie A following a hearing into transfer dealings, before Ian Dennis and Michael Brown react to Manchester United beating Chelsea 4-1 in the Premier League. TOPICS: 02:38 - Guillem Balague on racism in La Liga 19:07 - Bundesliga 30:45 - Elko Born on the Eredivisie 35:47 - Juventus 39:40 - Jose Fonte still going strong at 39 41:48 - Manchester United 4-1 Chelsea

Mark Chapman is joined by Stephen Warnock, Robert Huth and Pat Nevin. They focus on the challenge facing Mauricio Pochettino, who will look to rebuild Chelsea next season after a terrible year which has come in spite of world record transfer spending. Euro Leagues regular Guillem Balague and Nizaar Kinsella from London's Evening Standard also join to give their take on the task ahead for the Argentinian manager. The podcast then moves onto Brighton's draw with Manchester City in the Premier League, including reaction from both managers. TOPICS: 00:58 - Chelsea 29:28 - Brighton 1-1 Manchester City

Kelly Cates is joined former England, Chelsea and Villa defender Anita Asante, ex Brighton, Everton and England defender Fern Whelan and Women's Football Reporter for the Telegraph Tom Garry. Together they’ll discuss the exciting climax to the season, including the battle for the title, the fight for survival and a transitional year for Manchester City. Plus, with the World Cup fast approaching, what are England’s chances in the tournament without Euro 2022 Golden Boot winner Beth Mead, striker Fran Kirby and captain Leah Williamson? TOPICS 1'40 Will it be Chelsea or Manchester United? 18'00 Fans have their say 26'00 Relegation scrap 32'30 Manchester City 37'00 England