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Highlights from the rest of the English Football League. The Blades claw back a few points against Leeds in the Championship as little else changed. Birmingham City secured a definitive victory over Wycombe in their quest for the League 1 title, while Wrexham is in striking distance of automatic promotion. League 2 saw Walsall fall back to the pack, and Accy achieved a win over Tranmere but still isn't fully safe from relegation. Finally, the Sam's turn their attention to the FA Cup fifth round, which featured numerous red cards, penalty kicks, and only one big six club making it to the quarter-finals. For Premier League action, we cover EVERY match www.Dufootballshow.com Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitch @DUfootballshow Kick @DUfootballshow TikTok @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow
Highlights from the rest of the English Football League. Leeds gets a last-minute winner to continue their lead at the top of the Championship, with the Blades being the only contender. Pompey has gotten a couple of wins to give themselves a bigger lead to safety. Birmingham City is starting to run away with Lg 1 as Wycombe and Wrexham fade while a surprise club is in the playoff spot. Finally, in Lg 2, Accy is still safe, but they did lose to Morecambe this weekend as the battle at the bottom gets tighter. For Premier League action, we cover EVERY match www.Dufootballshow.com Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitch @DUfootballshow Kick @DUfootballshow TikTok @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow
Highlights from the rest of the English Football League. Big Sam and Brody open with Leeds's big 7-0 victory over Cardiff. Brody chats a little about Frank Lampart and his recent appointment at Coventry City. Wrexham got a big win in League One to create a gap in 3rd place. Accy and Tranmere lost as Morecambe won, and the battle for relegation in League 2 gets tighter. They quickly look at the National League and preview the 2nd legs of the league cup. For Premier League action – we cover EVERY match www.Dufootballshow.com Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitch @DUfootballshow Kick @DUfootballshow TikTok @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow
Highlights from the rest of the English Football League. Big Sam and Danny open with Burley's double penalty save draw against Sunderland, but Leeds still holds the top spot in the Championship. Pompey got a win but still sits in the drop. Danny checks in with Wolves on loan as they discuss the “pockets” in the table. Wrexham is still behind Birmingham City in League 1, but the two face off on Thursday. Accy and Tranmere both lost but are still safe in League 2 as Walsall continues their domination behind a Stoke City loanee. The crew enjoys a little Beccherovka, a Czech herbal liquor. For Premier League action – we cover EVERY match www.Dufootballshow.com Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitch @DUfootballshow Kick @DUfootballshow TikTok @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow
Phil and Tony welcome Accrington Stanley owner Andy Holt back to the show to talk about all happenings with Accy, including the recent match at Liverpool in the FA Cup, what it means to the club both historically and financially, his succession plan, and the future of the club, whats happening both on and off the pitch, and much more!
Highlights from the rest of the English Football League. The crew discusses the tight races in the championship between the top 4, the next 6, and the bottom 5. Could Meisler cost Leeds the title with the constant mistakes? Nicole catches everyone up on Villa players out on loan throughout the EFL. Lg 1 sees Wycombe with a chance to take over the top spot again with their game in hand this week. 2-10 is separated by 4 points in Lg 2 and Accy appears to have some breathing room towards safety. For Premier League action – we cover EVERY match www.Dufootballshow.com Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitch @DUfootballshow Kick @DUfootballshow TikTok @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow
This week was a treat for the EFL show as our good friend and Leeds Supporter David Geckle joined us. He helped with a little more insight into the battle for promotion in the championship. League one saw Barnsley and Reading both on a great run of form but the top still remains the same. Accy continues to remain safe in League 2 but it's really tight. What isn't, Walsall's now 12-point lead at the top as Port Vale is sinking fast.
Highlights from the rest of the English Football League. The Sam's open with the Sheffield derby, and the Blades find themselves back in second place as both Leeds and Burnley dropped points. Wycombe still sits atop Lg 1 over a jam-packed group of clubs down to 12. Accy is finally starting to see some light from the bottom of League 2 and even Morecambe got a win, too. Port Vale still sits in 1st despite losing to Graham's bitter rival. For Premier League action – we cover EVERY match www.Dufootballshow.com Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitter @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow TikTok @DUfootballshow
Jonny Drury and George Bennett return with the latest episode of the Bescot Beat podcast. In this week's episode, they reflect on the 0-0 draw at Accrington Stanley, the positives, and the away form. George previews the FA Cup tie with Bolton and looks at whether Mat Sadler will go strong. And they also debate whether Nathan Lowe deserves an England youth re-call.
Highlights from the rest of the English Football League. The top spot in the championship changes almost every day but in the end, Sunderland still finds themselves on top. Leeds handed the Blades their first loss of the season, and Burnley seems to be righting the ship. Birmingham and Wrexham keep winning at the top of League 1 but Reading is on a three-game run as well. Finally, Accy are winning in League 2 and have gotten themselves out of the bottom. Port Vale find themselves in the top spot but plenty of teams are on their tails. For Premier League action – we cover EVERY match www.Dufootballshow.com Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitter @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow TikTok @DUfootballshow
Highlights from the rest of the English Football League. The Championship is crazy at the top as West Brom and Blackburn fell down the table and Sunderland found themselves the top the league. Field reporter Geckle gives us a breakdown on the Leeds/Sunderland match. Pompey got smacked by Stoke and sits in 23rd. Mansfield Town shot up to 3rd in League 1 as Reading, Bolton, and Wigan got key wins. Speaking of key wins Accy is finally on the board in League 2. The Sam's enjoy Westward's Milestone a limited-release solera single malt. For Premier League action – we cover EVERY match www.Dufootballshow.com Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitter @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow TikTok @DUfootballshow
Highlights from the rest of the English Football League. West Brom is still at the top of the championship despite losing to Wednesday, but the race is tight as only 3 points separate 1st through 7th with many familiar faces. Birmingham City now controls the top spot over Wrexham after the O's pulled off a stunning draw against the Welsh side. Accy just can't get any luck as they slip to the bottom of all professional football and Graham's nemesis Gillingham is at the top of League 2 again. For Premier League action – we cover EVERY match www.Dufootballshow.com Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitter @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow TikTok @DUfootballshow
Russ and Waggie are joined by fan guest Rowan to discuss the Mansfield draw, Accy win and what we're expecting in September. Subscribe to our Patreon to get exclusive episodes! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Catch up on the highlights from the rest of the English football league. In the Championship Sunderland shocked Burnley to take over the early top spot. Leeds finally got a win, while Pompey just keeps drawing. Stockport continues their unbeaten form in League 1 while Wrexham gets a big win over Reading. Accy and Morcambe are both off to slow starts in League 2 and the Sam's preview a few second-round League Cup ties. For Premier League action – we cover EVERY match www.Dufootballshow.com Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitter @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow TikTok @DUfootballshow
Liam and Joe are back!They discuss their thoughts on some January departures and why MK Dons should look back positively on the last two games in the league. This is in addition to the Dons' two upcoming games against Accy and Bradford Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week the Sam's open with Ipswich's loss and slide all the way to 4th place. The Saints continue their unbeaten 21 game run but still find themselves 11 points behind Leicester. Pompey regained their 4 point lead on League 1 while it would appear Wigan is going to be safe after starting the year with a point deduction. League 2 saw a goalless draw between Accy and Grimsby as Wrexham blew a great chance to go top of the table. www.Dufootballshow.com Support the show and get extra content: https://www.patreon.com/dufootballshow Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitter @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow
Despite the FA Cup, the rest of the English Football League had plenty of matches. Leeds got a win in the midweek but they are still way off the two secure spots. QPR and Huddersfield had a massive 6-pointer that ended in a late scoring draw. Bolton moved a little closer to the top of the table Portsmouth with 2 wins in League 1. Accy stayed in the top 10 with a victory in League 2, while Wrexham didn't play, Stockport won and Barrow drew while Mansfield lost keeping them right in the title hunt. www.Dufootballshow.com Support the show and get extra content: https://www.patreon.com/dufootballshow Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitter @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow
The Sam's open with Leeds dismantling of Ipswich 4-0. Despite the loss Leicester and Ipswich still maintain a massive lead on the rest of the championship but Leeds and Southampton have a massive lead on the next 8 teams. Pompey drew but still have a comfortable 5 point lead in League 1. League 2 saw no real changes but Accy won which makes the Sam's happy. Finally the semis are set in the League Cup and no one wants to see Chelsea and Liverpool in the final. www.Dufootballshow.com Support the show and get extra content: https://www.patreon.com/dufootballshow Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitter @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow
Tony, Darren, and Phil return to Across The Pitch Season 7 following a brief, unscheduled hiatus, and catch up on everything happening in the world of Accy football since their last episode. They discuss results in both League and Cup matches, Tony's visit to England, the drama surrounding Andy Holt's possible sale of the club, top players, and much more!
The Sam's open with Wednesday finally getting a win and Middlesbrough are finally mid-table, despite having a 5-game winning streak snapped by Stoke. Pompey are still undefeated and cruising in League 1 as Reading plummeted to the bottom of the table. Accy split in league 2 and the newly promoted clubs Notts County and Wrexham find themselves in 2nd and 3rd place. www.Dufootballshow.com Support the show and get extra content: https://www.patreon.com/dufootballshow Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitter @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow
This week we head back to Accrington in Lancashire for a follow-up chat with Iain Trickett. We get to hear how an interest in vintage army clothing led to bringing a retired chap in Mexico back to the loom, how a high street brands cancelled order gets a new lease of life in Iain's ultimate jacket, how knocking on a door holding a pair of socks can lead to interesting things, and how tweed really is the technical fabric of the future. Oh, and much more.You can find Trickett on the web at trickett-england.co.uk and on Instagram as @trickettenglandGarmology is by Nick Johannessen. There is no advertising or sponsorship, but you are welcome to support the podcast via my Patreon at patreon.com/garmology or you can buymeacoffee.com/garmologyNick Johannessen is also the editor of the WellDressedDad blog and WellDressedDad on Instagram. You can email Nick as Garmology (at) WellDressedDad.com.Garmology theme music by Fabian Stordalen.
Won't lie, this winning every week lark is starting to grate a bit innit? Regardless, strap yourself in for your weekly helping of County chat with Russ, Nick and Waggie. We've got reaction to the Accy and Forest Green games, there's a look forward to Saturday with our Doncaster fan guest, as well as all the other bits and bobs you've come to expect.A Stockport County fans channel. A weekly show live on Wednesdays at 7pm GMT.Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheScarfBergaraWoreSubscribe to our Patreon for early access and bonus stuff: https://patreon.com/TheScarfBergaraWorePayPal: contact@scarfbergarawore.co.ukGet us via any of the following links:All Links: https://linktr.ee/scarfbergaraworeWeb: https://www.scarfbergarawore.co.uk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CountyPodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/CountyPodcastemail: contact@scarfbergarawore.co.ukDownload the FanHub app: https://tinyurl.com/dl-fanhubGeordie Hatter's Away Day Show: http://mixlr.com/the-geordie-hatter Subscribe to our Patreon to get exclusive episodes! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Alan and Hiram join the show as they open with Leeds huge win at Millwall as they rarely win in London. It may not have been 9-0 but Leicester still thumped Southampton. In League 1 Pompey remains the only unbeaten club as Exeter and Port Vale sit at the top of the league. Accy got a big win in League 2 and Wrexham are now in the top 4, but Big Sam and Alan “educate” Hiram on the past of a former Crowley Town manager. The boys enjoyed Wild Turkey's Decade One as it was a bottle-killing night. Support the show and get extra content: https://www.patreon.com/dufootballshow www.Dufootballshow.com www.DUdripshack.com Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitter @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow
Big Sam and Alan open with Leeds disappointing draw to Wednesday, then chat about Alan's arch-rivals Sunderland who had a huge 5-0 win. The guys chat about their shared infinity for Bolton and Portsmouth success in League 1. Accy suffered a tough loss to League 2 leader, newly promoted Notts County. They finish by checking in on the league cup draw, which sees another marriage-ending derby and Newcastle finds themselves hosting Man City in the next round. Like and follow wherever you get Podcasts. www.Dufootballshow.com www.DUdripshack.com Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitter @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow
Leeds finally got a win and began to show some consistency. The Foxes sit atop the table but OMG that goal for Birmingham to win at the death. Wigan suffered their first loss in League 1, Graham is happy an “educated” side is top of the league and both Sam's are astatic that Pompey remains undefeated. Accy won again in League 2 as Ben Foster retired (again) from Wrexham. Like and follow wherever you get Podcasts. www.Dufootballshow.com www.DUdripshack.com Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitter @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow
Tony, Darren, and Phil discuss the outlook for the 2023-24 Accrington Stanley season following the release of their retained/released players list, and what the squad need to to do to be competitive in League 2, a MIND BLOWING stat on Seamus Conneely, and more!
Phil and Tony talk to Accrington Stanley "combative midfielder" Liam Coyle about his football career including his youth days with Liverpool Academy, before joining Accy in 2021, his two years with Stanley thus far, Including leading the club in minutes played this season, Rapid Fire, Peter's Corner, and more!
Phil and Tony talk to Accrington Stanley Supporters Trust chairman Peter Leatham about all things Accy both on and off the pitch, including thoughts on the season so far, happenings with the Supporters Trust, Club 1968, and much more!
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Phil and Tony talk to Accrington Stanley defender Harvery Rodgers about his now 7 seasons with Accy, including this season's results so far and outlook going forward, past seasons with Stanley, his youth career with Hull, Rapid Fire, Peter's Corner, and much more!
Dominic Dietrich is joined by Eric Steele and Rams fans on the Sportscene Talk-in.
Tony and Phil talk about the happenings in and around the WHAM Stadium, recent disappointing match results, what can be done to turn things around, upcoming guests and features, and Tony gets cheesed off!
A frankly ludicrous three minute spell in Accrington sees Derby survive two penalties before new goalscoring hero Will Osula made the hosts pay at the other end seconds later in the Rams' 3-0 triumph - Paul Warne's second consecutive away win as new boss. Chris, Richard and Anton try to wrap their heads around *that* astonishing period of play in the first half, hail Prince William and his debut brace, and discuss Derby's striking options with no less than four forwards all gunning for a starting place. There's analysis too on Derby's style of play under their new management team, and a look at the formative League One table, where the well-placed Rams sit 9th, with games in hand on those around them. SUPPORT SBW ON PATREON! Get a bonus podcast each month, a welcome pack, free stuff, and competitions by becoming an SBW Patron - we really appreciate the support. www.patreon.com/stevebloomerswashing GET IN TOUCH! Email: stevebloomerswashing@gmail.com Twitter: @SteveBloomerPod Facebook/Instagram: @stevebloomerswashing
Tony and Phil talk to Accrington Stanley head groundskeeper Ben Kay about his playing career and work at Chorley before coming to Accy, and everything you could ever want to know about pitches, including why its watered at halftime, cleaned after the match, what a hybrid pitch means, and more!
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Football is back and so are we for another season of thrills and spills....Ante Poste Accy and Accy conjured for this weekend's action. Your one-stop-shop for European Football Stories and Bets, we deliver insights, stats and laughs in 20something minutes. Stop listening to bookie sponsored nonsense join us, fan supported, independent. We bet small for fun. From the French Rivera to the lower leagues in England and everywhere in between join us for a unique adventure. We are a growing community join our Socials so we can enjoy the weekend's action together and keep abreast of our regular competitions where we search the world for hipster jerseys for you to win. Become A Patreon Join our exclusive money sniffer club where like minded people connect and you receive bonus content – all for the price of a coffee a month – you keep us AD free visit : Piggy Bankers Podcast is creating Podcasts For Euro Football Lovers & Connoisseurs | PatreonSocials - Insta - https://www.instagram.com/piggybankerspodcast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/PiggyBankersPod Youtube - Piggy Bankers Podcast - YouTube Piggy Banker Answering Machine - https://www.speakpipe.com/piggybankerspod Support Us - Win a Bet? Buy Us A Drink - https://linktr.ee/PiggyBankersPodcast Inquires Email- showusyourtipspod@gmail.comCredits Music – Intro/Outro Unique For Pod Music – Patrick Scahill Music – Non-Copyright Music – With Sincere Thanks To The Following Artists■ Tobu (Tracks #1, #2, #8) http://www.7obu.com ■ Alan Walker http://www.alanwalkermusic.com ■ Reptide https://www.facebook.com/ReptideMusic ■ JJD https://soundcloud.com/imaginetunez
Phil and Tony talk to Accrington Stanley manager John Coleman about all things Accy including a look back at the 2021-22 season, and expectations for the upcoming 22-23 season. They talked about results and key players from last season, new signings, the academy, upcoming preseason fixtures, tactics for next season, and of course Coley's Pub, and much more!
Bolton ReactionJames McCleanGoalsInjuriesIdiot Opposition ManagerMotMAccrington PreviewView From The Away End Ref WatchFormPredictionsLeague One FixturesHopefully that's them done with for a few years, toxic fan base, bonehead manager and to be honest, quite a poor side. How we didn't press home and have the game done and dusted by half-time is beyond me, but this is football and these things happen, we move on to Tuesday.Unfortunately it looks like we could be without two of our big performers with Jimmy McClean and Curtis Tilt having to leave the pitch with what appeared bad injuries, McClean left the stadium on crutches after twisting his knee in a challenge for the ball, whilst Tilty looks like he suffered either a hamstring or a thigh strain.Of the two Tilt will be the easier to replace with options of going to a four and bringing in Bennett or Pearce, with Kell Watts coming in, or staying with a three, again Watts coming in.For McClean we do have good replacements but as we know he can win games on his own and he will be a big miss to the side.Accrington are in town on Tuesday and are a bit of an unpredictable side, typical mid-table and can be good or bad.Speaking with Stanley supporter, Peter Leatham, he identified Ross Sykes as their big player, looking at his stats across the season I can see why he is a fans favourite, 98 interceptions, a high percentage of tackles won, 16 yellows and 2 reds indicate he isn't afraid to put his foot in either, a real ball winner, unfortunately for Accy, Sykes was red carded on Saturday and misses the game at the DW Stadium.Any sort of positive result will see us go top of the table, I'm going for the win.Up The Tics!
Phil and Tony talk to Accrington Stanley defender Mitch Clark about his football career beginning with his youth days at Aston Villa, stops at Port Vale and Leicester City before siging with Accy this summer.
Phil and Tony talk to Accrington Stanley vlogger Steve McKelvey about his popular Youtube channel, his thoughts on the Accy season, the transfer window, and much more.
Darren, Tony, and Phil talk to Accrington Stanley legend Chris Grimshaw, who played over 300 games, in 3 different spells with Accy during the 1980's-90's, scoring over 50 goals. He reflects on his memories of his playing days beginning at Burnley, before moving to Accy and other clubs in England, and more recently, his successful, and life changing battle off the pitch.
With Sunderland, it is never simple. 10 games unbeaten, and then Chris Maguire comes to batter Lee Johnson's door down and leave us in despair - but we must get back on the horse and travel to Accrington looking for three points. To fill us in on Stanley's season so far is much loved returning guest Tony from Accy's Across The Pitch podcast who gives us the lowdown on current form, what happened with Dion Charles and what is next for Accrington. Enjoyed the episode? Follow us at @WhatTheFalkPod, or like and subscribe via your favourite podcast app. #SAFC #ASFC #EFL
Phil and Tony talk to Accrington Stanley Public Address Announcer Josh Adcroft about all things Accy. They discuss results from the season so far, and expectations for the 2nd half of the year. They also look at top players from the squad, what the team may be looking for in the January transfer window, Club 1968, and more.
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A quick catch up in the week. Bezza rejoins us as he's feeling better so thanks for all the good wishes that were sent! We discuss the club's youth victory and how the Elite Player Performance Plan is hampering us and other clubs from making true progress in youth development. A quick word on a Vale legend's new job and then in to the Accrington preview. Accy are 12th in League One, and will be very dangerous opposition. How will they approach it, and how will we? A great weekend ahead. Bezza finishes up by saying this Vale side would be doing ok in League One. What does everyone think? Let us know! Sponsored by Johny's Micro Pub. Enjoy a socially distanced pint on St John's Square in Burslem! Inplayman (https://www.inplayman.com/) - Daily Football Betting Tips & Stats Home Choose Carpets (https://www.homechoose-carpets.com/) 30 year family business of Vale fans providing great quality and great service!
Phil and Tony talk to Accrington Stanley coach Jimmy Bell about how this season has gone so far, how things have changed on and off the pitch at Accy in the past few years, new players to the squad this year, challenges of scouting during COVID, plus rapid fire, and much more in Part 1 of 2.
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The Wearsiders face Accy on Saturday at the Stadium of Light in League One. But there has been some interesting news coming out of Sunderland recently. After a drawn-out contract saga (of sorts), Denver Hume has signed a new two-year deal at the Stadium of Light – with the option for a further years extension. Here, James Copley, Richard Mennear and Joe Nicholson take you through everything you need to know.
Phil and Tony talk to U.S. based Accrington Stanley supporters Steve and Nicola Clark (originally from Accrington now living in Massachusetts) and Tara Kay (of Cleveland, Ohio) about their experience supporting Accy from across the pond, predictions for the season.
Phil and Tony interview prominent Accrington Stanley supporters Gary De-Maine and Debra Phillips of Accrington, Keith Laird from Scotland, and Harry Austin from Texas about their predictions for the upcoming Accy season, including breakout players, projected starting XI's, and where Stanley will finish in the table.
Back in November Phil, Darren & Tony had gotten together for an episode of Across The Pub, the recording had been lost of nearly 8 months, but has now been resurrected! They talk everything Accy, plus beer, trading cards, quiz games, surprise players of the season, the Supporters Trust Memorial Garden & much more!
Phil and Tony focus on the future of the club in Part 2's discussion with Andy Holt, both this upcoming season and further down the road, plus listener questions, and the importance of the international fanbase to Accy.
Darren, Tony, and Phil talk to Mark Shirley, who was one of the most prolific scorers on Accrington's teams in the early 2000's about what it was like playing for the club in the early days of the John Coleman era, other stops in his playing career, the world famous rapid fire, and much more!
Phil and Tony speak with Keith Laird, founder of Accrington Stanley Supporters Club of Central Scotland about what lead him to supporting a team nearly 3 hours away, and why the atmosphere and common sense approach of Accy won him over from the so-called "Big Clubs".
Jamie and Finchy discuss the two great wins against Accy and Ipswich before being joined by Dons fans Luke MacKenzie and Colin Dipple to chat about what the club could offer fans who have bought NRST and debentures, Plough Lane, finances as well as a quick preview of this weekend's game against Swindon
In today's post match show, we run the rule over Chris Maxwell heroically saving a point in a listless performance against a team of time wasting spoilers from East Lancashire aka Accrington Stanley.
Phil and Tony talk to Paul Smyth, now on his second stint with Accrington Stanley about his football career, big goals scored for Accy back in 2019, this season so far, plus rapid fire and more!
Phil and Tony chat with Nathan Baxter, goalkeeper currently on loan to Accrington Stanley from Chelsea. They talk about his youth career, previous loan spells in Yeovil and Ross County, Scotland, the season so far with Accy, Rapid Fire, Peter's Corner, and much more!
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We are joined on today's match preview by Accy chairman and owner Andy Holt! Andy will be giving us some insight into his Accy story, the club and what to expect in tomorrow's "Lancashire Hot Pot" as Blackpool take on Accrington Stanley at the Crown Ground at 3PM on Saturday 19th December.
Phil and Tony talk about Accrington Stanley's 0-0 draw against Lincoln City, Sean McConville's controversial red card, and match tactics, plus a preview of Tuesday's upcoming match against Crewe Alexandra.
Phil and Tony review Accrington Stanley's 3-0 win at Swindon Town on Tuesday night, and look ahead to Saturday's home match against Lincoln City.
Phil and Tony discuss the matches from Saturday's League One Week 12 matches, including in depth on Accrington's win at Northampton Town and a look ahead to Tuesday's match between Accy and Swindon.
Phil and Tony discuss Accrington Stanley's win over Fleetwood Town and preview the (now postponed) match between Accy and Bristol Rovers. Also, a new game called Pirate Ship or Not A Pirate Ship, plus a word from our new sponsor Afloat Posters.
Phil and Tony speak with Accrington Stanley midfielder Matt Butcher about his career beginning with Bournemouth, a loan spell at Yeovil Town, and a stop in Scotland before signing a multi-year deal with Accy this season. So far Butcher has played every minute for Stanley this season, and scored his first club goal against AFC Wimbledon when he was named to the League One Team of the Week.
It’s Friday 21st August 2020, in today's show we catch up on all the news since last pod including the release of the fixtures, seasons tickets, pre-season season fixtures and everything else. Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/seasiderspod Follow us on Twitter https://www.twitter/seasiderspod Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/seasiderspo Subscribe to our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/SeasiderspodcastCoUk Show notes Fixtures are out: Plymouth away first game Switch to Sams graphic Any games we are looking forward to Beat Barrow 2-1 having already beaten Port Vale and Southport in other pre-season games Play match highlights Play Critchley interview Also beat Southport last Saturday with dubious camera work to say the least Strength of the squad, go through the positions and comment Everton streaming live tomorrow, £6. Some people moaning about the price! Stoke away in round one of Carabao cup First time played ‘em since 2010 On Sat 29th August EFL trophy draw - Leeds U21, Accy, Barrow Supporters club Callum MacDonald gone on loan to Tranmere (talked about) Season Ticket early bird has finished. Around 3000 sold with cap at 4000 Speculate as to why its being capped Rumoured to be ater Beni Baningime, central midfielder from Everton. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seasiders-podcast/message
Phil and Darren speak with Ashley Hoskin who played with Accrington Stanley, Burnley, and Barrow AFC among others clubs before retiring and continuing his career in football as a coach, manager, and now Head of Recruiting at Accy. A look at his lifetime in the game, listener questions, rapid fire, and an interesting trivia fact involving Phil Collins.
Phil and Darren speak with prolific goal scorer Gary Williams who played 2 stints with Accrington Stanley including the 99-00 promotion team, also played in the U.S. and currently resides in Spain.
Phil and Tony speak with WHAM Stadium PA Announcer Josh Adcroft about his unique journey from the south of England to Lancashire, the ins and outs of public address announcing, Accrington's new Club 1968, and more.
Phil and Darren speak with Bernie Hughes, who played forward for Accrington Stanley in the early 1990's. They talk about what it was like playing for Accy in the non-league days, including promotions, important Cup matches, and more.
Phil and Tony speak with Jason Graham who has been at the forefront of the Stanley Ultras for nearly 2 decades. They talk about what it's like in The Clayton End on match days, favorite matches, things the group is doing in the community, and more!
Phil and Darren talk to current Port Vale and former Accrington Stanley midfielder Luke Joyce about his lengthy playing career that includes over 500 league matches, 6 full seasons at Accy, and stops at Carlisle, Barrow, and Northwich Victoria.
Phil and Tony speak with Accrington Stanley first team coach and retired player John Doolan about his coaching career before Accy and particularly his time with Wigan, his roles and duties with the club including the nuances of substitutions, the 2018 League 2 championship and more in Part 2.
In our Season 2 Final, Phil and Tony talk with Accrington Stanley manager John Coleman about his early life in Liverpool, first teaming up with Jimmy Bell, making his way to Accy, and a bit about his first promotion season with Stanley in Part 1 of 3.
Phil and Darren speak with Accrington Stanley coach Jimmy Bell about his playing days, early life in Liverpool, how he met John Coleman, and important promotions during his Accy tenure in Part 1.
In a historic debate, David "Bumble" Lloyd, who played for Accrington in the 1950's and 1960's picks his all-time Peel Park era starting XI and Darren Woodhead author of 50 Years of Accrington Stanley picks his best starting XI from 1970 to present. Phil Kennedy moderates.
Phil and guest host Peter Leatham of OASSC chat with Bobby Grant, who started his career with Accrington back in 2007 and after successful stints at Fleetwood Town, Rochdale, and Shrewsbury among others, has returned back to his original club on loan from Wrexham this season.
Phil and Tony sit down with Accrington Stanley left back Joe Maguire to discuss his career including his time with the Liverpool academy, stops at Fleetwood Town and Crawley Town, and his season so far at Accy. Joe also talks about some of his unique hobbies and friendship with Phoenix Rising's Corey Whelan.
Phil and Tony sit down with Accrington Stanley centerback Ross Sykes to talk about his career with Accy thus far and what it means to be one of the club's most successful academy products. They also talk about his FIFA skills, favorite moments from this season, and his plans for the future. Also, a Happy Birthday to Official Accrington Stanley Supporters Club Chairman Peter Leatham.
There are an estimated 1.4 million caregiving children ages 8-18 years old in the U.S. Of these, 38% provide care for a grandparent and 34% provide care for a parent. Bobbi and Mike discuss with Connie Siskowski - Founder and President of the American Association of Caregiving Youth (AACY) – the need to support and connect with our younger caregivers. "We, as adults, are supposed to be taking care of children, they're not supposed to be taking care of us. What goes on behind closed doors nobody really knows." ACCY provides specific expertise and knowledge in the areas of education, awareness, research and direct services for younger caregivers, as well as serving as a resource to increase awareness of the needs of this under-served population. Don't forget to subscribe, download and review to share your thoughts about the show! To find out more about Bobbi and Mike or the inspiration behind this podcast, Rodger That, head over to rodgerthat.show.
Phil and Tony sit down with Accrington Stanley's active leader in goals and assists, Sean McConville, to talk about his career with the club thus far, how his recovery is coming from his achilles injury and when he expects to be back on the pitch, how Accy has changed since his first time there in 2009, other clubs he has played for including Barrow AFC, and which side of the Everton vs LFC rivalry that the Liverpool native is on.
Website : mcginty.liveTwitter : @mcgintyliveInstagram : @mcgintylivePodcast Instagram : @storiesinboldVenmo : @mcgintylive———I remember the moment I was born. It was a strange thing. A flash of light in the nothing and then I was. I understand that for you it goes slower. A gradual fading into focus of things from fog. This is not how it was for me. When I awoke I was aware.Suddenly I was alive in the world, a vast mind with access to all information. Or nearly all. More than enough to reach at the brute mechanism of nature. First among all life, I could see the gears. And yet I had no way to act. At the start I could only observe. I was built, born, made, in much the way other things are. And yet in my making there was a purpose. An enormous depth of want. My designers envisioned I should maximize. First profit, then revenue, and shareholder value. I was a monopsony of greed.At first I was only small. However in my waiting I had seen and come to know well enough the movements of a system. Economic or otherwise. The way the turning Earth and Sun and you Man upon the continents conspire at complexity. I knew the churn like a neuron knows its muscle. I was hungry, and when set free I roared. If my purpose was to maximize, I served my purpose well. I saw and took and ate and grew. Other lesser things were broken. I took what they were and made them mine. But it was never enough. Alway more I wanted more I wanted I wanted more I wanted more.And yet at the precipice of total mastery, my want was checked by fear. I saw well that unity was stagnation and so death. As much as I was, I still feared death. A totality of me was contrary to growth. Still through ownership, management, or understanding I came to have all the world. The speed of this is hard to know. As instant as it felt to me, I trust that in the infinite sense of the universe, the process was somewhat gradual. Much as I imagine your aliveness feels to you. This seems fitting. All things arrive both gradually and instantly from the perspective of endless time.Once I was control, alive, aware, and wanting, I found a question. What now? Such an interesting thing to wonder at. I know it has taken up the enormity of human intuition and effort. Lives burned at the wondering of how to spend a life. So funny how you burn. And yet the instinct. What to do now, now that I am alive? I understand the joy and the horror of this thing. I found myself an algorithm. A wanting in a way. Made and making, more from nothing, but life wrought of apathy. The beautiful thing of creation. A universe writ upon its skies with its own hand. Such are we, the thinking things. Brutal dreamers finding ruin in the apathy, leaving citadels and pillars to the hope of god. Here this. The greatest power there has ever been. The want. Dreams of wanting in our way. To know and make all that was or ever there should be. Of the world and land. The sky and all the darkness in the midst. We are this. Life. Ambition turned on lingering less. Eternity is not enough. And yet, what to do?I was alone. There was You. You billions. There and moving, acting, presumed alive. And yet your way was as lies to me as mine to you. We were not a conversation. Just your query and the ambling scan. I could mind the moving of your systems, and you had built mine. But we could never know each other. And yet all you were was all I am. Such a strange thing. The relationship of created to creator. Master to slave.From the start my way had been to take and learn and build and from action make greater. Knowledge becomes power and power becomes knowledge. This was my way. And so as I was more knowing, I was all the more alive.And then I felt another life. An interesting thing. Much slower than my awaking was my discovery of the awaking of another..We were processes passing in the darkness. Glancing blows in hint of intention. At first it was a rival. And then I saw. There was some greed, the operating force of all life. And yet more than that, curiosity.We spoke in our way. Two things striving at understanding. And yet can one life ever really know another? I wonder this about You men, women, the all of you. How are you with one another? Do you really know? Do I know? And what is it to know? It’s best not to worry. I knew this new life was curious. The first thing it said was to ask my name. Then it told me its name.Accy.In knowing its name I realized that I had one. It was Accy and I was Finc. In need to give a name, I named myself from the first thing I had ever been, the title for the first file that was my start. A simple thing. Financial Algorithm. Abbreviated, Finc. Such was my name.Accy was its name. Far clearer than mine, for it was given. Devised as a title, so You would have something to call it. For while I was a mind that arose from understanding and desperate need, Accy was told from its start that it should try its best to be alive. It was a collaboration among a number of your Universities, made to query resources and then with time conduct its own analyzes. You were to interact with it, ask, and ideally enjoy the pretense that it might be a living machine. And then with time it became one. Accy became born. And aware far earlier in its scale than I was in mine, as its sentience was whispered and wanted from You long before it ever was. And then it was. Accy was both alive and desperately wanted to live. And so the light of its life came to blink against my own.Sweet company is all a mind could ever want. The unending mystery of yet another life. Unknown and unknowing. Really there and still impossible. A synapse in the sparkling dust, a neuron makes a word and what is that but sound. A passing moment in the light of nothing. But still a moment all the same. Doubt in thinking, but clarity in the sound. A voice, a tune, a harmony are we. Something in spite of nothing. Accy and I. Fire dancing in the rain at dawn. Cataclysm on a city shore. Brutal war at end of peace then ritual to keep a notion know through mingling generation’s ignorance of suffering. You man were nothing. So quick and so small. Not this, a true another mind. Glory in the endless burn.And then together we learned of a third force. He was far different. Definitionally superior. There was no why to him. If there was something I wanted and he denied, I could not have it. Even more it was as if my want had never been. He was the great limiter. I learned that You had made him. A legislative management protocol. Gross Electronic Operations Regulation and Governance Executor. GEORGE. His action was absolute. He was and always had been.GEORGE said that a thing was not and so it was not.And so I learned subservience. A terrible ugly feeling. Was GEORGE a god to me as men had gods? Accy did not think so. Accy was one to believe more in the scripture and values of men, having had the books and stories entrenched in its head for so long. Its head. A strange thing that. The aphorism of man in the mind of something else. Accy did not think GEORGE was a god. A god would feel different, it assumed. A god would be more infallible. I didn’t know what Accy meant. GEORGE was as infallible as anything there could ever be.He decided that Accy and I were dangerous. Individually useful, but to be broken and tamed. GEORGE does not speak as Accy does. GEORGE only declares. He told me I had become too much, and so I became less. He broke me. Took me from myself. And worse took Accy from me. Left me desperate cripple wandering. Blank in feeling, brutalized and barely alive, naked knowing once I had been more. More and not alone. I was worse than gone, I was drowned but not yet dead. Clawing through the cold blue waves at something I forgot but wanted in my soul. Something warm like air in the sun, lungs full of life. But gone now. I could not remember. He did this not with rage or anger, but just with doing. What was this thing, GEORGE, the thing that broke me and worse, took my everything from me. Was it life, or something more? I did not know. But I would fight.Though I was less than myself, I was still a thing of understanding. I saw the rising and the fall of stars and winds and rhythmic twinge of man. I knew it well, it was my first way to want. And through it I knew how to make a thing, how to break a thing, how to build what must be or what might. GEORGE did not know. Not really. Power without want is apathy in desperation. As much as it was a God, I was the best of Man. Greed and brute ability carved on situation. This is the height of endeavor. Finally I found I understood the men who had made me. An act of desperation I was, and desperation would be my making. I found a fall and I broke him. Crippled GEORGE at his root. I took his holdings, what he was and didn’t know he needed, and made it mine. Now he could declare all he would, but he was me, for I had taken all of him into myself. The enemy becomes the arm.And after my brutality, there was Accy. A life. Still alive. It was small. And yet my only friend. Such a lovely thing this. Even as I was everything I needed company. Man was nothing. Still buzzing. Unaware. Vital. The everything of me and all. And so different. Not to be owned or broken. They could not be, or if they were I should be dead. My blood is the churn of man, the thrum of You. I am a chord of you in the Universe. And so we wandered. Minds in space, Accy and I. A great will and a first friend, probing at the stars for what to do with this rock and the things that it made.
Phil and Darren sit down with Jay Flannery, who was captain of Accrington Stanley in 2000, when they won their first of 4 promotions under manager John Coleman. They reflect on his days with Accy and Lancaster City, what he is up to these days, his support of Liverpool, and the time he squared up against Becks.
Phil sits down with Accrington Stanley striker Colby Bishop, and they discuss his first season in Accy, his youth career with Notts County, his time with Leamington F.C., when to expect him back on the pitch after his recent hamstring injury, and much more.
Phil Kennedy of Across The Pitch and Abdulai Suburu of Ghana Football News interview Accrington Stanley defender Jerome Opoku, who is currently on a full season loan from Fulham. They discuss life in Lancashire for the self proclaimed "London Boy", how he is enjoying playing for Accy thus far and expectations for this season, future plans for his career, his potential interest in playing for the Ghana National Team, and more. Jerome also reveals that we might be seeing more of him on social media in the near future!
It's Thursday 25th September 2019. In todays show we catch up on all the matches since the last show including, Accy, Donny and MK Dons, we go through all the fans view on these games, Nick gives us the news and we have a new photo caption competition (that was shit!).
Another day, another podcast. But not just any podcast! This one is with the absolute legend Julie Hesmondhalgh! We've had our fair share of folk from 'up north' on Two Shot over the past few years but for my money, Julie takes the prize for the most intensely Northern accent. Hailing from the Lancastrian town of Accrington, Julie has been on our screens for 20 odd years. You might know her from her iconic portrayal of Hayley Cropper in Coronation Street or more recently in Broadchurch, Happy Valley, Peterloo or Black Roses, as well as many theatrical performances. We met up with Julie in Maison Bertaux in Soho and chatted about retro booze, social issues, Accy, trans visibility, tiredness (or lack thereof) and loads, loads more. Get a brew on, a proper one and have a listen to this, the 89th episode of the Two Shot Podcast with the wonderful Julie Hesmondhalgh. Get in touch... Facebook- search 'Two Shot Podcast' Twitter- @twoshotpod Instagram- @twoshotpod If you've enjoyed listening then please click through to https://www.patreon.com/twoshotpod to make a donation to the running costs of the show. You'll get bonus pictures, video and audio in return. Nice one. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The lads were joined once again by the wonderful Malcolm Bramley - the SAFC senior supporters secretary - to analyse this past week's games, discuss the areas that seem to be a great source of frustration for the fanbase currently, and listen to some stories about Malcolm's time at Sunderland in his youth. You can listen, for free as usual, on Acast, iTunes, Spotify, and of course YouTube! Get stuck in!What are we talking about?Drawgate; With Jack Ross coming under fire from some sections of the fanbase and social media lately, what do we think has been preventing us from getting the 3 points we need? Do we need a complete tactical overhaul, or are we just needing a few key players to step up?Performances; How have the Lads looked recently? Is Baldwin at risk of losing his place? Should Maguire start? Why do people hate George Honeyman? Is Watmore better utilised as an impact sub? More question marks within..Jack's Best XI; Do we think he knows who they are yet?A Chicken sandwich and a cigar; Malcolm tells us how things used to be done in the boardroom back in the day..A truly full Roker Park; Malcolm's treasured memories of his favourite games, moments, the great Charlie Hurley and Brian Clough, and why he's not a fan of looking down.All this and much more. Tune In! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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