Sideline Story

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2021/03/30
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2026/04/20
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19 min.
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Why snooker’s future is in China?
2026/04/20
Eleven Chinese players. A Chinese world champion. And a system producing young stars faster than ever. In this episode of Sideline Story, we break down the numbers, the training machine, and the under-25 sharpshooters leading a quiet revolution. Is snooker’s future really in China? Listen and decide.
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NBA preview: Is LeBron’s Playoff run over before it starts?
2026/04/17
This week on Sideline Story, we analyze the most anticipated first-round clash between the Lakers and Rockets in the NBA Playoffs, examining how Luka Doncic’s injury could derail L.A.’s playoff hopes. We also debate whether defending champion OKC can replicate their regular-season dominance, and assess the Eastern Conference race featuring Boston, New York, and top-seeded Detroit. On top of the Playoff preview, we also summarize Chinese rookie Yang Hansen’s rookie season in the NBA.
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Nerve, noise & nightmares: Can Arsenal survive City?
2026/04/13
In this episode, we analyze the tightening Premier League title race after Arsenal’s stunning home loss to Bournemouth and Man City’s clinical win over Chelsea. With City just six points back and a game in hand — plus a head‑to‑head clash looming — can Mikel Arteta’s side hold their nerve? We explore Arsenal’s fatigue, their mental fragility, and the pragmatic identity shift under Arteta, while asking whether the Gunners can finally rewrite their late‑season collapse narrative.
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Stars vs. system: What defines the Real-Bayern rivalry?
2026/04/09
In this episode of Sideline Story, we break down a thrilling Champions League first leg between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich. From standout performances and costly mistakes to the deep‑rooted history that defines this “European Derby,” we ask: who really looked like the better side? And which moments from this iconic rivalry still haunt fans today?
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Is Italy no longer a powerhouse?
2026/04/03
In this episode of Sideline Story, we break down the biggest shock of World Cup qualification: Italy's third consecutive miss. We debate whether the Azzurri's decline is a temporary stumble or a long-term collapse, explore the financial struggles and deeper issues behind Italian football's slump, and ask if Italy can ever return to the elite. We also take a look at how powerhouses like France and Spain are building momentum ahead of this summer's expanded World Cup.
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Shao Jiayi’s Team China: First impression
2026/03/30
China’s national team kicked off the Shao Jiayi era with a gritty 2-0 win over World Cup side Curaçao. In this episode of Sideline Story, we break down the tactical shift, the fearless young guns, and why playing “ugly” might be exactly what Chinese football needs. Spoiler: it’s not about possession—it’s about fight.
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The NBA scoring explosion: Genius or a game gone soft?
2026/03/26
Is the NBA’s scoring boom a showcase of unprecedented skill, or is the game losing its edge? This week on Sideline Story, we dive into the league’s high-scoring dilemma. From Kevin Durant surpassing Michael Jordan with thousands fewer shots to Bam Adebayo’s controversial 83-point night, we debate whether efficiency and rule changes are elevating the sport—or turning it into an entertainment spectacle. Plus, we break down the foul-hunting debate, the influence of Steph Curry and the small-ball era, and whether the game’s integrity is at risk.
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Are we seeing Zheng Qinwen 2.0 after her comeback?
2026/03/23
She came back from elbow surgery, a rushed return, and a rankings slide. Now, at the Miami Open, Zheng Qinwen is showing us something new—not just the power we know. In this episode of Sideline Story, we break down her gritty win over Madison Keys, the gamble of a two-coach system, and why this comeback might just be the start of a second act. Is Zheng Qinwen 2.0 here to stay? Press play and find out.
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Is Pep's philosophy fading? — Unpacking Man City's decline
2026/03/20
In this episode of Sideline Story, we tackle one of the biggest talking points in European football: What’s behind Manchester City’s recent dip in form? Was their Champions League exit to Real Madrid a one-off setback or a sign of something more systemic? We dive into Guardiola’s evolving tactics, the fragility of his system, and whether his football philosophy is starting to show its age. From squad rebuilding to the lack of on-field freedom, the conversation explores whether this is the beginning of the end of an era—or just a bump in the road for one of the game’s greatest managers.
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Deja vu? Mercedes dominates again following F1's big engine shift
2026/03/16
Mercedes dominated with another one-two in Shanghai. McLaren suffered a humiliating double retirement before the race even started. Verstappen fumed as Red Bull's struggle continued on the grid. And in the middle of it all, whispers of a Chinese giant entering the paddock. The Chinese Grand Prix delivered drama from start to finish—and raised one burning question: Is the Silver Reign Beginning Anew? After all, Mercedes' last dominance also began with F1's dramatic power unit changes. Stay on the sidelines with Yang Guang for the stories behind the race.
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The electric era hits Shanghai: Is F1 losing its soul?
2026/03/13
Formula One is navigating one of its biggest technical overhauls in years—new power units, an overtaking mode, and heavy electrical deployment. As the grid heads to the Shanghai race, we examine how these changes are reshaping the sport. Are we watching a better, more competitive F1, or is something being lost? In this episode of Sideline Story, we break down the early-season drama, driver frustrations, and what makes Shanghai a unique test under the new rules. Plus, we take a look at Zhou Guanyu's next chapter with Cadillac.
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Too soon to dream? The Celtics after Tatum's return
2026/03/10
After 298 days, Jayson Tatum is finally back on an NBA court. But his return isn’t just a feel-good moment—it’s a turning point for a Celtics team that’s already defied expectations. In this episode, we break down what Tatum’s comeback really means: Can he regain his All-NBA form? How does he fit into a retooled offense? And most importantly—does Boston suddenly have what it takes to make a real playoff run?
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Drama, upsets & repeats: Champions League last 16 preview
2026/03/06
This week on Sideline Story, we break down the most anticipated Champions League Round of 16 matchups. From another blockbuster clash between Real Madrid and Manchester City to Arsenal’s promising path and PSG’s struggle for consistency, we debate which giants should be worried and who could pull off the biggest upset. Join us as we unpack the drama, the storylines, and the potential shocks ahead.
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The tanking dilemma: Can NBA really fix losing on purpose?
2026/02/26
Is strategic losing ruining the game—or is it just smart business? This week on Sideline Story, we break down the NBA’s latest proposals to curb tanking. From flattening lottery odds to banning consecutive top-four picks, we dig into whether these changes will restore competitive integrity or simply put a Band-Aid on a deeper issue. Plus, we explore the fine line between rebuilding and tanking, the legacy of the Sixers' "Process," and what radical solutions could finally put an end to deliberate losses.
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Beijing 2022 legacy: Skating passion, four years on
2026/02/14
From the century-old ice of Shichahai to the Olympic-caliber rinks of the Ice Cube, Beijing's skating culture is thriving once again. We follow the city's frozen rhythms—meeting retirees who greet the dawn on skates, young students inspired by the Winter Games, and the heir to a time-honored blade-sharpening craft. Four years after Beijing 2022, ice sports have moved beyond the Olympic stage and into everyday life—becoming a defining pulse of the capital’s winter identity.
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3.7 out of 5
3 reviews
ssica777 2023/06/11
Excellent Podcast for Sports
As a fun of sports, this is one of my favorite podcasts. Could you talk about more about Tennis, F1, Snooker (yes you have already talked about them a...
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