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Letz Talk Sport #387, 29/04/2026

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James does 2h20 in London It’s a full house with Nathan, Hannah, James, and the long-anticipated return of Adam. Congratulations to James on his impressive PB in London—and the intriguing factors underpinning that achievement. John Baker briefly makes an appearance to offer his congratulations, as the group delves into a spirited discussion on the remuneration of athletes within Luxembourg’s sporting landscape, with some divergent perspectives. Adam also revives his signature segment, “A Bone to Pick with You,” while the team rounds things off with a review of both local and international sporting headlines from the past week.

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Letz Talk Sport #386, 26/04/2026

The sub two hour has been done Nathan and Hannah break down the London Marathon, including Sebastian Sawe’s stunning sub-two-hour run and record-breaking performances in the women’s race. They’re also joined by their very own James Dunn, who smashed his own record time and sent in a voice note straight from his cool-down at the pub. There’s Premier League chat too, with a flicker of hope for Hannah’s Arsenal and a tougher outlook for Nathan’s West Ham as the two clubs sit at opposite ends of the table. Plus, they round up other sports headlines, including squash action from Zurich’s Grasshopper Cup, featuring a voice note from pundit Johnny Williams. Anthony also drops in with the latest 386 Sports stats and local football updates.

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jakson Letz Talk Sport #384, 19/04/2026 kansikuva

Letz Talk Sport #384, 19/04/2026

Edge of your seat moments James, Hannah, and Sam dive into the weekend’s sporting drama, breaking down the Premier League—who’s rising, who’s falling, and the high-stakes battle at the top. With a live match playing in the background, it’s proper nail-biting stuff as Hannah reacts to Arsenal dropping points—you’ll hear the frustration. Sam piles on the pressure with the big question: which matters more this season, the Champions League or the Premier League? They also spotlight a landmark moment in football, as Marie-Louise Eta leads her first training session as head coach of 1. FC Union Berlin—a significant step into one of Europe’s top leagues, and a powerful moment for representation in elite football. The focus then shifts to the Boston Marathon, with James unpacking those infamous hills and why athletes target certain races, all ahead of his own crack at the London Marathon next weekend. Plus, birthday shoutouts to athletes celebrating today and, as always, a dose of 384 stats to round things off.

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