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In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, in part 1, Tim and Jamie preview the game from an Arsenal perspective. Should Renee Slegers entertain changes to her preferred personnel or even formation? How can Arsenal resist Barca's quality and expose some of their weaknesses. Tim and Jamie also reflect on some of their favourite moments and the most important players in the UWCL run. Then in part two, Tim talks to Barcelona based journalist and former Arsenal Women Arsecast co-host Alex Ibaceta to get the Barcelona perspective on this Saturday's final.Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog's award winning coverage of Arsenal Women by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Arsenal are into the Champions League final! Renee Slegers masterminded a magical comeback in Lyon as the Gunners made it to the final for the first time in 18 years. Lianne Sanderson reflects upon that magnificent achievement and looks ahead to the final against Barcelona. Women's football reporter Alex Ibaceta joins to break down what went wrong for Chelsea, and talkSPORT's Uma Gurav brings you all the rest of the action from the WSL. Plus, you'll hear from the founder of Footballher, Connor Stanbridge, as he explains how his daughter motivated him to start up a bespoke women's sportswear brand! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim is joined by Alex Ibaceta of DAZN and Barca TV to discuss the Gunners' new signing Mariona Caldentey from Barcelona. Tim and Alex discuss the player, her attributes, her 10 years at Barca, the qualities she has that Arsenal have missed and where she might fit into Jonas Eidevall's team next season.You can follow Alex on Twitter @AlexIbaceta23 and Tim @Stillmanator Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lianne Sanderson is joined by Charlton manager Karen Hills to discuss how life is at the South East London club as they sit top of the Women's Championship! They also discuss how tight it is in the rest of the Championship right from the top of the table to the teams fighting for relegation at the bottom. You'll also hear exclusively from Birmingham City's Christie Harrison-Murray as they sit in fifth, still hopeful for promotion. Alex Ibaceta, football reporter for DAZN also joins the show to break down the UEFA Women's Champions League draw that was made last week. And finally it was time to discuss all the Conti and FA cup results from last week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Just when you thought the WSL was about to calm down, it throws up a weekend like that!Chloe and Rachel unpack Brighton's shock defeat of Manchester City and *that* Arsenal second half against Bristol City, which gets us thinking about some of the tough halftime team talks Chloe received over the years!Plus, we call up US soccer writer Megan Swanick and and DAZN football reporter Alex Ibaceta to hear about events overseas in the US and Spain. What kind of Real Madrid side awaits Chelsea on Wednesday?We've been nominated for Best Podcast at the FSA Awards! Vote for us here, Clo Sullivans: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/fsa-awards-2023.Check out Upfront's new social channels! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube!Sign up for the Football Ramble Patreon to get ad-free Upfront shows and more: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Ibaceta football reporter on how the President of the Spanish Football Association Luis Rubiales, has been banned from all football-related activities by world governing body
Alex Ibaceta, soccer reporter, discusses the resignation of Spanish football federation chief Luis Rubiales following his unsolicited kiss on lips of World Cup winning player Jenni Hermoso.
Aaron Paul is joined by The Telegraph's North East correspondent Luke Edwards and Aston Villa Women's captain Rachel Corsie to discuss the fresh VAR audio which has been released from the first month of the Premier League season, plus the latest developments in the case against Spanish FA President Luis Rubiales with Spanish football journalist Alex Ibaceta. TOPICS: 01:40 Aston Villa's 'quiet' start to pre-season 09:50 VAR discussion - Manchester Utd versus Wolves 22:16 Howard Webb quotes on controversial Ake goal 27:00 Alex Ibaceta on Luis Rubiales developments 34:22 International break preview
In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim is joined by regular co-presenter Alex Ibaceta for a Spanish themed episode. First, Alex gives her insight on the signing of Laia Codina from Barcelona before Tim and Alex segue into talking about the Women's World Cup, Alex's experiences of covering the tournament from Perth, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, how the 'mid-tier' nations are closing the gap to the elite in international football and how Spain won the tournament in spite of their coach and the RFEF. Tim and Alex finish by talking about the ongoing situation with RFEF President Luis Rubiales and his refusal to go quietly.Alex wrote a piece for the Guardian recently covering the history of internal conflict between the RFEF and the Spanish players which we would point you to to give the conversation its full context - read it here: A revolution 40 years in the making: how the Spanish women's team fought backYou can follow Tim on Twitter @Stillmanator : Follow Alex @alexibaceta23 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Ibaceta, soccer reporter, has the latest updates in the row over Spanish football federation chief Luis Rubiales' kiss on lips of World Cup winning player.
It's Women's World Cup preview time! Join Anna Harrington, Sam Lewis, Angela Christian-Wilkes, Marissa Lordanic, and special guest, Alex Ibaceta, as we preview Group C. We discuss Spain's provisional squad, the 15 players who stepped away, and those who decided to return. We also chat about the conflicting feelings for Spain heading into the World Cup, which players to look out for, and briefly look at Japan, Costa Rica, and Zambia. Follow The Far Post on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Check out espn.com.au or download the ESPN App. Follow Alex Ibaceta's work on Twitter.
Faye Carruthers has Suzanne Wrack, Alex Ibaceta and Ceylon Andi Hickman alongside her to round up the Champions League final and England's World Cup squad announcement
Faye Carruthers is joined by Suzanne Wrack, Alex Ibaceta and James Lewis to to discuss Wolfsburg ending Arsenal's European dream, why a sell-out crowd at the Emirates is cause for hope and the latest domestic action
We almost had a Brighton vs Aston Villa FA Cup final! So close, and yet one Sam Kerr leap too far.Chloe and Rachel run the rule over two brilliant semi-finals, and speak with Alex Ibaceta for all the latest on Barcelona and Wolfsburg ahead of Arsenal and Chelsea's Champions League showdowns.Plus, which WSL player would you trust to redecorate your house? And, trust us, the girls' football takeaway of choice will have you choking on your margherita...Got a question for us? Tweet us @FootballRamble, @GirlsontheBall and @Morgie_89Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive live events, ad-free Rambles, full video episodes and loads more: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Premier League stars Michael Bridges and Thomas Sorensen join host Teo Pellizzeri to discuss all the big talking points of the week! Then former Matilda Amy Duggan and journalist Alex Ibaceta jump in the pod to break down all the issues that have led to 15 Spain national team players going on strike in a FIFA Women's World Cup year. Bridgey and Thomas talk: Javi Gracia in at Leeds, can he save them? What's next for West Ham and David MoyesWhich three teams are going down? The guys make their picksArsenal open their gap at the top from Manchester City after a character-revealing win Graham Potter continues to test Chelsea's patienceSilverware on the line - will it be trophy time for Manchester United or redemption for Loris Karius? Amy and Alex talk:Spain's 15 players in exile from the national team - why it happened, what can resolve it and will they be back for the World Cup?Where does Ballon d'Or holder Alexia Putellas stand in all thisWho is the best player in the World, is it Sam Kerr? Why can't Sam Kerr get more respect from the football world, what will it take for more Australians to get some shine? Early favourites to win the World Cup Australia to play blockbuster friendlies against both England men and women Listen to Optus Sport's award-winning limited series, Football Belongs, charting the cultural threads of Australian society through the lens of nine football matches: https://play.acast.com/s/football-belongs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tim Stillman and Alex Ibaceta get together to answer listener questions, including questions on whether we are all freaking out a little too much about Vivianne Miedema, women's football culture being more player oriented, whether it is time for Arsenal Women to follow Manchester City's lead and ditch the white shorts for the women's team, thoughts on how the squad will deal with the tough schedule before the New Year and favourite songs from the AWFC Home and Away songbook Arsenal Women Home & Away You can follow Tim on Twitter @Stillmanator - Follow Alex @alexibaceta23Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Faye Carruthers is joined by former England international Lianne Sanderson to look ahead to the Lionesses huge clash against the USA this week! You'll hear exclusively from the England manager Sarina Wiegman as she gets her side ready for a tough test! You will also hear from reporter Alex Ibaceta as the Group Stage draw is made for the Women's Champions League! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Faye Carruthers, Suzanne Wrack, Alex Ibaceta and Marva Kreel give their verdict as Germany edge France 2-1 to reach Wembley
Faye Carruthers, Robyn Cowen, Alex Ibaceta and Moyo Abiona dissect the final games in Group C and D as the last eight takes shape. Plus, our correspondent from Austria, Tom Middler, shines a spotlight on one of the surprise packages to make the quarter-finals
Faye Carruthers, Karen Carney, Alex Ibaceta and Nick Ames reflect on the hotly-anticipated clash between the Netherlands and Sweden and round up the rest of the action
Faye Carruthers is joined by Wales and Tottenham midfielder Josie Green and an expert panel of women's football journalists including Jessy Parker Humphreys, Annika Becker and Alex Ibaceta, to preview the Women's Euro 2022, including teams and players to watch out for ahead of the start of the tournament. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Faye Carruthers is joined by Wales and Tottenham midfielder Josie Green and an expert panel of women's football journalists including Jessy Parker Humphreys, Annika Becker and Alex Ibaceta, to preview the Women's Euro 2022, including teams and players to watch out for ahead of the start of the tournament. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With the Women's Euros fast approaching, Sky Sports' senior football journalist Charlotte Marsh and Sky Sports News' England reporter Anton Toloui bring you a bumper tournament preview.PART 1 | Charlotte and Anton chat all things England, but did the three friendlies post more questions than they answered? Plus the pair make their predictions for the tournament.PART 2 | Sky Sports News' Paul Gilmour brings us the latest from the Northern Ireland camp ahead of their first major international tournament, including insight on Marissa Callaghan's injury and how Kenny Shiels is preparing his side.PART 3 | Taking in the view from around Europe, with journalists Alex Ibaceta and Jess Parker Humphreys discussing some of the tournament favourites, including Spain, Germany and France. Plus, NOS presenter Suse Van Kleef brings us the latest on reigning European champions, the Netherlands.
With the Women's Euros fast approaching, Sky Sports' senior football journalist Charlotte Marsh and Sky Sports News' England reporter Anton Toloui bring you a bumper tournament preview.PART 1 | Charlotte and Anton chat all things England, but did the three friendlies post more questions than they answered? Plus the pair make their predictions for the tournament.PART 2 | Sky Sports News' Paul Gilmour brings us the latest from the Northern Ireland camp ahead of their first major international tournament, including insight on Marissa Callaghan's injury and how Kenny Shiels is preparing his side.PART 3 | Taking in the view from around Europe, with journalists Alex Ibaceta and Jess Parker Humphreys discussing some of the tournament favourites, including Spain, Germany and France. Plus, NOS presenter Suse Van Kleef brings us the latest on reigning European champions, the Netherlands.
Tim Stillman and Alex Ibaceta get together for the June mailbag edition of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, taking listener questions on Vivianne Miedema's new deal, alongside new deals for Caitlin Foord, Steph Catley and Noelle Maritz, how much of an advantage greater stability might be next season, plenty of questions on who Arsenal should target in the summer transfer window as well as questions on the likes of Nikita Parris, Mana Iwabuchi and Fran Stenson. The panel also considers Arsenal's pledge to host six Arsenal Women home games at Emirates Stadium next season.You can follow Tim on Twitter @Stillberto, and Alex @alexibaceta23Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this month's mailbag edition, Tim Stillman and Alex Ibaceta review the season that was and take listener questions on Vivianne Miedema's future, Frida Maanum's role next season, where Arsenal might look to strengthen in the summer transfer window and whether it will be revolution or evolution in the market, the types of players Jonas might sign as well as the positions, the prospect of the team training with the U16s boys' team next season and the benefits that might bring, Anna Patten and what Arsenal might be looking for in a back-up goalkeeper next season. There is also a short interview with Beth Mead at the end of the podcast.You can follow Tim on Twitter @Stillberto, and Alex @alexibaceta23Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblogIf you are a regular listener via iTunes, if you would be so kind as to leave a review/rating that would be greatly appreciated. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we are joined by Alex Ibaceta and Jessy Parker Humphreys to discuss Barcelona clinching the league title in Spain, before tackling the Manchester clubs and Chelsea's late winner after a week of off-field drama for the Blues.
The Athletic's Mark Carey and Michael Cox join host Ali Maxwell to debate the results of this week's FIFPro World Xi... Have Ronaldo and Messi outstayed their welcome or do the statistics support their continued selection? Do trophies skew the numbers and do footballers watch enough actual football?Plus, Alex Ibaceta (from the Box To Box WSL podcast) joins us to help correct an even more eyebrow-raising Women's Xi - as Champion's League winners and Olympic gold medalists were overlooked. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Athletic's Mark Carey and Michael Cox join host Ali Maxwell to debate the results of this week's FIFPro World Xi... Have Ronaldo and Messi outstayed their welcome or do the statistics support their continued selection? Do trophies skew the numbers and do footballers watch enough actual football? Plus, Alex Ibaceta (from the Box To Box WSL podcast) joins us to help correct an even more eyebrow-raising Women's Xi - as Champion's League winners and Olympic gold medalists were overlooked.
The OneFootball podcast is back with our first look at women's football in 2022. Lewis Ambrose is joined by Jessy Parker Humphries and Alex Ibaceta to discuss FIFA's The Best Awards, the WSL latest and a sold out Camp Nou before Jacopo Piotto joins us to explain a huge exit at Milan.
Chris and Campbell preview two huge World Qualifiers for SWNT as they host Ukraine at Hampden before travelling to Seville to face group leaders Spain. Chris speaks to women's football journalist Alex Ibaceta about what impact new Ukraine boss Lluis Cortés will have on Friday night's opposition before they do a deep dive on her home nation Spain, looking at the players, style and how Scotland could maybe sneak a result against the favourites. Get your tickets for Friday: https://scotfa.co/swnttw21 Follow Alex on Twitter: @alexibaceta23 Twitter: @LeadingtheLine
Tim Stillman and Alex Ibaceta get together to answer listener questions from Twitter, including, whether teams are getting a little wiser to Jonas Eidevall's Arsenal now, whether January reinforcements are needed, views on the left-sided combination of Catley and McCabe, whether the FA's target to have a 6k attendance average in the WSL by 2024 is achievable and whether it's time for segregated away ends in women's football to help build atmosphere at games. This and loads more in the November mailbag edition of the Arsenal Women Arsecast. You can follow Tim on Twitter @Stillberto : Alex @AlexIbaceta23If you want to become an Arseblog Member on Patreon, you can sign up at patreon.com/arseblog for just €5 per month.If you are a regular listener via iTunes, if you would be so kind as to leave a review/rating that would be greatly appreciated. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to a brand new episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, the number one podcast about Arsenal Women.Arsenal Women play away at defending European champions Barcelona in the first game of the Champions League group stages on Tuesday evening. Tim and resident Barcelona expert Alex Ibaceta get together to preview the game, Alex talks about Barca's many strengths, key players, some of their weaknesses and considers whether Arsenal have any chance of escaping with any kind of result. The panel also discuss why Barcelona's women's team are so formidable while their men's team flounders- a concept not unfamiliar to Arsenal fans in fairness.The game, like all of Arsenal's Champions League games, is being screened live on DAZN's YouTube channel free of charge with no paid subscription required.You can follow Tim on Twitter @Stillberto and Alex @AlexIbaceta23If you want to become an Arseblog Member on Patreon, you can sign up at patreon.com/arseblog for just €5 per month. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tim Stillman and Alex Ibaceta chat about Arsenal's perfect start to life under Jonas Eidevall with six wins from six games and react to the draw for the Champions League group stage and the signing of Tobin Heath. Then Tim and Alex take listener questions on who can provide back up for Vivianne Miedema, expectations for the Champions League matches against Barcelona, squad rotation, how to avoid burnout later in the season and observations on how the team has changed under Jonas Eidevall.You can follow Tim on Twitter @Stillberto and Alex @AlexIbaceta23 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim Stillman and Alex Ibaceta answer listener questions submitted on Twitter on Arsenal's summer transfer business and whether it is complete, there are questions on how the team might shape up under new coach Jonas Eidevall, the potential link-up between Steph Catley and Katie McCabe on the left, how Jonas will juggle things at centre-half, to what extent academy players might feature under his stewardship and there are questions on Jordan Nobbs and the futures of some other key players. You can follow Tim on Twitter @Stillberto and Alex @alexibaceta23 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The gang are back together for a preview of the Olympic women's football tournament in Tokyo. Because Theo and Flo have so many gaps in their knowledge, Sophie Lawson is back throwing out her hot takes on China and Zambia. We also get a bit of a Chile preview from Alex Ibaceta.
Jonathan Tannenwald is joined by London-based women's football journalist Alex Ibaceta to preview the big storylines in Sunday's Barcelona-Chelsea UEFA women's Champions League final.
Host Matias Grez spoke to Alex Ibaceta about the historic Copa Libertadores Femenina for Chilean teams, the next tournament being held in Chile and what the ANFP needs to do to capitalize on the success, as well as previewing La Roja Femenina's crucial upcoming Olympic qualifier against Cameroon. Later on, Matias and Thomas Nef analyzed Martin Lasarte's debut vs. Bolivia, squad impressions and the start of a new Primera Division season.
In this 5th episode, Thomas Nef, Matias Grez, Daniel Campos and Alex Ibaceta discuss Primera Division, how Chilean clubs are faring in Copa Sudamericana, Sanchez at Inter and the Chilean women's team Olympic qualifying tie vs Cameroon.
In this 3rd Episode, Thomas Nef, panellists Matias Grez, Nicolas Minano and Alex Ibaceta talked: Catolica to win?, La U has a new coach? Colo-Colo to be relegated?, Chilean Clubs in Copa Sudamericana, the Return of the Women's League and Chileans Abroad.
In this episode Host and Moderator, Thomas Nef alongside panellists Matias Grez, Daniel Campos, Nicolas Minano and Alex Ibaceta talked about the latest two world cup qualifying fixtures vs Uruguay and Colombia including VAR, Arias, Cortes, The New back four, Good performances, Bad performances, Charles Aranguiz, Arturo Vidal, Fuenzalida, Pinares/Baeza, Eduardo Vargas, Reinaldo Rueda, Overall Impressions and Why a New No.9 and Left-Back is needed.
Host and Moderator Thomas Nef are joined alongside panellists - Matias Grez, Martin Browne, Nicolas Minano and Alex Ibaceta. Behind the scenes, production is done by Hernan Salas. Topics in this inaugural episode include Chilean Squad Call-ups vs Uruguay and Colombia (Absences/Surprise players), Preview the matches/predictions, Universidad Catolica and Colo-Colo in Copa Libertadores, Primera Division, Universidad de Chile selling Luis Rojas to Serie A Club Crotone, Marcelo Bielsa/Leeds United interest in Erick Pulgar, Vidal & Sanchez reunite at Inter Milan, Bravo at Real Betis with Pellegrini, Tiane Endler the best women's goalkeeper in the world? & possible return of the Chilean women's league.