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In this week's episode Steve makes a pitch for the vacant Man United job, the team set some transfer targets, dream of winning the lottery and look at all the latest football news involving West Ham, Mikel Arteta, Enzo Fernández, Pep Guardiola and Erling Haaland. 0:00 Coming up 0:41 Happy New Year! How the lads spent New Year's Eve 1:32 Weighing players 2:10 Bob the Bucket fitness video 4:13 Paul and Steve's New Year diets 6:14 Chelsea and Manchester United managers sacked 7:28 Bracknall for Man Utd manager? 8:36 West Ham's stadium and ownership 9:36 Dyche saving Forest from relegation? 9:46 Luke Littler World Darts Championship win 11:03 Is Darts a sport? 12:04 Injury crisis at the Oak 14:39 Parksy's new role: Head Chief Scout 16:11 New Oak player vote 22:28 Fan art 24:29 Do the lads play football manager simulation games? 26:34 Data and set piece coach at the Oak 28:38 Lottery wins - What would the lads spend the money on? 31:08 Contact Steve, Paul and Bob VAR. XG. Inverted wing backs. The game has well and truly gone. Via his very own podcast, Steve Bracknall, Sunday league assistant manager and viral sensation, is on a mission to save the beautiful game... Direct from the dressing room of his team Royal Oak FC, he'll be joined by gaffer Paul Sampson, and physio Bob the Bucket. Every episode they'll make sense of all of the week’s footballing news and bring you updates from the Oak... Send your questions and voice notes to steve@bbc.co.uk or via whatsapp 0800 7831997 Marching on, together as one. Steve. Game’s Gone: The Steve Bracknall Podcast is written and performed by Chris McClure and is a Persephonica production for BBC Sounds