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11/01/2010

Ryan Giggs on living in Salford and the importance of staying close to your roots. Plus, Ray Winstone, Kirsty Young and late-night chat on the stories you're talking about.

Ryan Giggs speaks to Tony about living in Salford and the importance of staying close to your roots as a footballer.

Ray Winstone is known as a hard man on the big screen but his latest project is an anti-knife crime film made in memory of the murdered teenager Robert Knox.

David Sullivan, former owner of Birmingham City, says the state of football finances is "frightening" and reckons it is "probably odds on" that one top club will collapse this year.

Finally, Kirsty Young elaborates on her comments about pushy parents.

2 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Mon 11 Jan 2010 22:30

Chapters

  • David Sullivan on football's finances

    The former Birmingham City chairman says he's looking at new clubs to invest in. He also says football finances are "frightening" and thinks it is "odds on" that one top club will collapse this year.

    Duration: 07:56

Broadcast

  • Mon 11 Jan 2010 22:30