Embark on a rhythmic odyssey with Man Without A Clue, a trailblazer in the world of house music. Originating from the Netherlands this enigmatic artist has become synonymous with pulsating beats and immersive sounds that transcend the boundaries of conventional genres. Submerged in the pulsating heartbeat of house music, Man Without A Clue has seamlessly blended the soulful melodies of classic house with the cutting-edge sounds of tech-house. Drawing inspiration from the likes of many, his s ...
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Man Without A Clue Podcasts
Join Sky Sports News five times a week for a look at the stories making the headlines from the world of sport. Featuring insight from the UK's top sports journalists, we tackle the biggest sports news of the day with episodes available every weekday evening. Back Pages is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/back-pages You can also listen to Back Pages on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Back Pages". For more on the stories we discuss on Ba ...
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Starring Oscar-nominated actress Gabourey Sidibe: when a Black writer goes missing, a white podcast host with a savior complex takes up the cause of finding her—and collides with a coven of influencers she suspects are responsible. After a summer in Westchester soaking up how the other half lives with her rich, white boyfriend, Jenna Clayton has vanished without a trace. The only clue: a set of voice memos detailing an investigation into a group of influencers she suspected were using magic ...
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Man Without A Clue is back where he belongs!Clueless drops another club-ready bomb with Hold The Silence - a stripped, driving tech house cut built for peak-time impact. A commanding vocal repeats 'Hold the silence, bring the noise' - setting the tone for a track that thrives on tension and release.Rolling percussion, thick low-end, and a hypnotic …
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Liverpool defeat Inter without Salah | Chelsea lose to Atalanta in blow to top-eight hopes
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22:38John Cross from The Mirror and The Athletic’s David Ornstein join David Garrido to look at tomorrows back pages where Champions League takes centre stage, as Liverpool defeat Inter Milan after a controversial late penalty without Mo Salah. Chelsea lose a lead to Atalanta and risk missing out on a top-eight finish. Tottenham Hotspur cruise to victor…
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Slot 'no clue' if Salah has played final game for Liverpool | Man Utd hit four to thrash sorry Wolves
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20:20The Telegraph’s Sam Dean and The Times’ Martyn Ziegler join David Garrido on Back Pages Tonight to discuss Arne Slot's reaction to Liverpool forward, Mohamed Salah's explosive comments at the weekend, and Manchester United's successful three-point visit to Molineux as captain Bruno Fernandes put two past Wolves. Back Pages is a Sky Sports podcast. …
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Trump takes centre stage at FIFA World Cup draw | England and Scotland find out group stage opponents | Arsenal eye January signings
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22:27Clare Tomlinson is joined by Ian Ladyman from the Daily Mail and Martin Hardy of The Times to discuss the World Cup draw, Mikel Arteta's suggestion that Arsenal are in the market for some signings in January and the long-term future of Ruben Amorim at Manchester United. Back Pages is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com…
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Inconsistent Man Utd draw with West Ham | Root scores incredible first century in Australia | Does Salah have a future at Liverpool?
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19:49On tonight's episode of Back Pages Tonight The Guardian's Johnathan Liew and The Independent's chief football writer discuss the latest sports stories. They discuss Man United missing a big opportunity to go level on points with Chelsea as West Ham grab a late a draw at Old Trafford. The duo also reflect on Joe Root's magnificent century in Brisban…
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Will missing Gabriel and Rice slow Arsenal’s title charge? | Will Chelsea’s inconsistency cost them a title challenge?
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22:05Riath Al-Samarrai form the Daily Mail and ESPN’s Mark Donaldson take a look at tomorrows back pages after a big mid-week of Premier League fixtures, including Arsenal’s 2-0 victory over Brentford where Declan Rice may have picked up an injury. Will Chelsea’s inconsistency cost them a title fight after a 3-1 loss to struggling Leeds. Also discussed …
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Fulham and Manchester City thriller! | Controversial VAR at St James' Park?
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22:21The Telegraph's Sam Dean and ESPN's James Olley join David Garrido to talk about Fulham's thrilling match with Manchester City. They also discuss the main talking points in the two other Premier League matches, Newcastle vs Tottenham and Bournmouth vs Everton. Back Pages is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/back-page…
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Frank under growing pressure | Pep: Foden can be future captain | VAR to rule on corners at World Cup
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21:34The Mirror's John Cross and The Sun's Jack Rosser join David Garrido to debate whether Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank is under growing pressure following their recent poor form. They also discuss Pep Guardiola's comments that Phil Foden could be a future Manchester City captain and give their view on whether VAR should be used to determine corne…
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Cole Palmer fit for Chelsea's clash against Arsenal | Elliot Anderson's transfer 'tug-of-war' | Piastri takes Qatar Sprint pole
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20:50Jessica Creighton is joined by ESPN'S Mark Ogden and The Telegraph's Sam Dean to discuss Cole Palmer's return from injury, after Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca confirmed the England forward was fit and available for selection against Arsenal. The panel also discusss the potential transfer 'tug-of-war' for Elliot Anderson's signature amongst a host of Pr…
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What is going wrong for Slot's Liverpool? | Villa victory marred by crowd trouble | England up their training ahead of second Ashes test
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20:40Jess Creighton is joined by The Guardian’s Jonathan Liew and The Telegraph’s Jason Burt on Back Pages Tonight to discuss Liverpool’s continued poor run of form and what they will need to do to turn their performances around. They also debate if Arne Slot’s job is at risk and if so… who would replace him? They also discuss the crowd trouble during A…
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Slot under pressure as Liverpool thrased by PSV | Dominant Arsenal defeat Bayern Munich to go top of Champions League table
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21:19Henry Winter of Sports Illustrated and Martin Hardy from The Times are tonights guests of the Back Pages Podcast. The duo discuss the latest Champions League results including Arsenal's dominant victory against Bayern Munich to go top of the league table. Also, they discuss the crisis at Liverpool as they lose again at Anfield after being thrased b…
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Dominant Chelsea beat 10-man Barcelona | Man City stunned at home by Leverkusen | Ronaldo avoids ban for start of Portugal's WC campaign
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21:34David Garrido is joined by Riath Al-Samarrai of the Daily Mail and The Guardian's Paul MacInnes for a Champions League-packed edition of Back Pages. The panel discuss Chelsea’s 3–0 Champions League win over Barcelona, including 18-year-old Estevão’s standout performance and his growing impact on the team. Manchester City lost out to Bayer Leverkuse…
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Man Utd fall at home to 10-man Everton | Gueye sees red for slapping team-mate! | Guardiola apologises after confrontation with cameraman
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22:12The Sun’s Jack Rosser and The Athletic's David Ornstein join David Garrido on Back Pages Tonight to discuss Everton’s triumph over Manchester United despite Idrissa Gueye receiving a red card after slapping team-mate Michael Keane. The panel also discusses Pep Guardiola’s confrontation with a cameraman after they lost to Newcastle United at St. Jam…
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Palmer injured in bizarre incident at home | Pep sets out title warning to Arteta | Stokes stars on Day one of The Ashes
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21:26Jessica Creighton is joined by The Mirror’s John Cross and the Daily Mail Ian Ladyman discuss Cole Palmer being sidelined further due to breaking his toe at home, Pep Guardiola gives a title warning to Mikel Arteta and England’s attack against Australia in The Ashes as Ben Stokes takes five wickets on Day one. Back Pages is a Sky Sports podcast. Li…
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Will Liverpool pursue Guehi in January? | Wright's defence of Bellingham | Wales & NI find out World Cup play-offs fate
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20:58Jessica Creighton is joined by James Olley from ESPN and Macinnes from The Guardian to discuss Jamie Carragher's comments that Liverpool desperately need to sign a centre-back in January, Ian Wright's defence of England star Jude Bellingham and Wales and Northern Ireland find out their World Cup play-off opponents. Back Pages is a Sky Sports podcas…
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'Ashes will be a thriller' | First Test preview | Amorim: Ratcliffe vote of confidence sparked revival
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21:18David Garrido is joined by The Times chief sports reporter Martyn Ziegler and Daily Mail reporter Isaan Khan as they preview The Ashes in Australia which starts on Friday. Back Pages is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/back-pages You can also listen to Back Pages on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to…
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Scotland reach first World Cup since 98 after epic clash with Denmark | Wales takes North Macedonia apart to secure home playoff tie
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18:31ESPN’s Mark Donaldson and Henry Winter form Sports Illustrated join David Garrido to look at tomorrow’s back pages where Kenny McLean and Kieran Tierney score late to secure Scotland’s World Cup return for first time since 1998, after an epic tie against Denmark and Wales take apart North Macedonia 7-1 after a perfect display to claim a home tie in…
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Jake Paul to fight Anthony Joshua on December 19 | Tuchel to contact overlooked England players | Scotland's WC 'showdown' vs Denmark
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21:36On this edition of Back Pages, Jessica Creighton is joined by The Independent's Miguel Delaney and The Athletic's David Ornstein to discuss Jake Paul's upcoming clash against Anthony Joshua in a sensational heavyweight fight. The panel also disect Scotland's World Cup 'showdown' against Denamark and talk through Thomas Tuchel's intent to contact ov…
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Tuchel’s rallying call to England substitutes | Fresh VAR fallout as PL panel rule Van Dijk header should have stood
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20:27ESPN’s Mark Ogden and The Times’ Martin Hardy discuss the sports stories that dominate the back pages as Thomas Tuchel praises the impact of England's substitutes in their 2-0 win over Serbia and stressed the importance of building a united squad ahead of next year's World Cup. Plus, they discuss the fresh fallout from Virgil van Dijk's disallowed …
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Saka and Eze maintain England’s perfect qualifying record | Ronaldo sees red as Ireland stun Portugal | Haaland fires Norway closer to WC
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20:19David Ornstein and Jonathan Liew discuss Thursday’s leading sporting stories and start with England’s win against Serbia at Wembley, which included another clean sheet for Thomas Tuchel’s men. The duo also react to Ireland’s huge win against Portugal, which keeps their World Cup hopes alive in a match that also saw Cristiano Ronaldo receive his fir…
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Tuchel to leave out 'big names' in England WC side | Premier League to introduce salary cap? | Stokes hits back at critics
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21:35On tonight's episode of Back Pages Tonight guests Charlie Wyatt from The Sun and Sports Illustrated's Henry Winter discuss the latest sports news. They discuss Thomas Tuchel's admission that certain big names cannot fit into the England side together. They also discuss the Premier League introducing a salary cap and also discuss Ben Stokes respondi…
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James warns of World Cup boiling point | Scott 'over the moon' | Rooney reignites Van Dijk feud
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21:37The Mirror's John Cross and Daily Mail's Riath Al-Samarrai debate Reece James' warning to his England team-mates regarding the extreme temperatures they could be playing in during next year's World Cup in the United States. They also discuss Alex Scott being called up to the England squad for the first time and reflect on Wayne Rooney's ongoing feu…
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Liverpool demand answers from PGMOL over Van Dijk disallowed goal | Nagelsmann jumps to Wirtz defence | Amorim's one year in charge
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21:23The Independent's Miguel Delaney and Jason Burt from The Telegraph discuss Liverpool contacting the PGMOL for clairty over the decision to disallow Virgil van Dijk's goal in the 3-0 defeat to Manchester City on Sunday. Plus, Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann defends Florian Wirtz suggesting that Liverpool players lack of quality in front of goal is…
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Tuchel to remain England boss after World Cup? | Bellingham and Foden recalled for England | Will Edwards be new Wolves boss?
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20:39On tonight's episode of Back Pages Tonight The Times' Northern Sports correspondent Martin Hardy and The Daily Mail's football editor Ian Ladyman are in the studio. The duo discuss the possibility of Thomas Tuchel staying on as England manager after the World Cup as the German recalled Phil Foden and Jude Bellingham to his latest Three Lions squad.…
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Six arrested in protests outside Villa Park | Tuchel expected to recall Bellingham | Middlesbrough reject Wolves move for Edwards
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21:24The Guardian's Jonathan Liew and Sports Illustrated's Henry Winter join David Garrido to discuss the protests that took place outside Aston Villa's Europa League contest with Maccabi Tel Aviv. They also discuss Jude Bellingham's expected recall for Thomas Tuchel's latest England squad and reflect on Middlesbrough rejecting Wolves' move for their he…
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Foden stars in City’s statement win over Dortmund | Did Maresca underestimate Qarabag? | Burn leads Newcastle against Athletic
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21:02TalkSport’s Shebahn Aherne and Sam Dean of the Daily Telegraph discuss Manchester City demolition of Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League where Phil Foden starred with a brace and whether he has done enough return to the England fold? Did Enzo Maresca underestimate Azerbaijan’s Qarabag after making seven changes in Chelsea’s draw against the C…
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