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In der 515. Sendung von "Talk und Tore" empfängt Moderatorin Constanze Weiss den Trainer von Austria Lustenau, Andreas Heraf, sowie den ehemaligen Hartberg-Torhüter Rene Swete.
In der 214. Folge unseres Podcasts DAB | Der Audiobeweis sprechen Moderator Otto Rosenauer, Kommentator Martin Konrad & Sky-Experte Alfred Tatar mit Austria Lustenau-Trainer Andreas Heraf.
Thomas Janeschitz, Trainer des FC Dornbirn, und Andreas Heraf, Trainer bei SW Bregenz, sind am Mittwoch, zwei Tage vor dem Saisonauftakt in der 2. Liga, zu Gast bei "Vorarlberg LIVE".
Am Donnerstag sind Bundeskanzler Karl Nehammer sowie SW-Bregenz-Trainer Andreas Heraf zu Gast in "Vorarlberg LIVE".
Andreas Heraf plaudert mit Otto Rosenauer, Martin Konrad & Alfred Tatar über seine Trennung von der SV Ried, die Situation bei Rapid Wien & wieso er jetzt mit dem Klavierspielen anfängt. FYEO-Podcasts: https://open.fyeo.de/podcast/SuWT Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/at/podcast/dab-der-audiobeweis/id1439184768 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9kYWJkZXJhdWRpb2Jld2Vpcy5wb2RpZ2VlLmlvL2ZlZWQvbXAz Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5OCvVsbuApWMHMaKrbNeJ2 Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/show/890482 TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports--Recreation-Podcasts/DAB--Der-Audiobeweis-p1163139/
Tumultuous times with Andreas Heraf, training with men, retiring twice, becoming a centurion, walking away from Sky.
Maia opens up about her experiences working as a physio under controversial Ferns coach Andreas Heraf, the highs and lows of the John Herdman era, the complicated world of romantic relationships with teammates, and the perks of being a FIFA Legend.
Zu Gast bei „Talk & Tore – Die Sky-Fußballdebatte” waren am Montag LASK-Trainer Oliver Glasner, Ex-Frauen-Teamchef Neuseeland Andreas Heraf und Ex-WAC-Coach Heimo Pfeifenberger.
Veteran Football Ferns defender Abby Erceg has opened up on her 'traumatic' time under former coach Andreas Heraf.Erceg came out of international retirement for the second time in January after taking a stand against the former Ferns coach and NZF Technical Director Heraf, who she labelled a 'bully'.The 29-year-old retired from international football in May after being left disillusioned with the team environment under Heraf, who resigned in July and was later found to have engaged in bullying behaviour while in charge. "I had really quite an emotional experience when I came back to work under Andreas, it was traumatic to be honest," Erceg told Radio Sport's D'Arcy Waldegrave. "I know it's a strong word but that's what it was. I can see how the public sided with the team on that one."I think there's been a lot of speculation around retiring twice, but I'd like to clear it up. Rather than retiring, it was more of a refusal to play for a bully."An independent review into Heraf's tenure found the complaints raised by players were "genuine and largely substantiated" and that Heraf breached New Zealand Football's Code of Conduct, Human Resources policy on harassment, and Worksafe New Zealand bullying guidelines."The report has come out and people have seen what the environment was like at that time and at this stage of my career. You get to a point where you've stood up for something for so long, that to come back into an environment like that just wasn't right."It was important for me to keep my integrity not just as a player but as a person."For someone like that to be in an environment that's so special to us, it's not just special to the team, it's special to the whole of New Zealand. The public were always going to take the teams side. We were in the right and he was in the wrong.Football Ferns Abby Erceg in action against Colombia. Photo / Photosport"My relationship with NZ football has been up and down over the past few years, but it's really good now. There was a bit of tension there but now we're both good at talking to each other, we've repaired that relationship and it's really good at the moment."I don't have a problem with NZ Football. There were just a few things that we needed to tidy up and I think they've done a really good job of doing that. They're put processes in place to make sure this doesn't happen again."Erceg is with the Ferns in Melbourne as the side looks to finish the Cup of Nations on a high note.The World No 19 Ferns defeated Argentina 2-0 in Brisbane – thanks to a stunning goal from CJ Bott – and take on World No 14 the Korea Republic tomorrow afternoon at AAMI Park in Melbourne.The team travelled south to Melbourne full of confidence – the victory over Argentina was the first over non-Oceania opposition since the Ferns beat Thailand 5-0 in 2017."I'd obviously done a lot of talking in the media prior to me coming back the first time and I just wanted to make sure that when I came back it was right," said Erceg. "I needed to step back again and make sure the environment was right, and the bonus from that is that it is now. A lot of work has been done behind the scenes to make sure that there are good solid processes in place to make sure things like that never happen again."I love this team and I love playing for my country. As long as I can keep doing that I will."
Football Ferns captain Ali Riley joins D'Arcy and Goran to discuss the face-to-face apology the squad received from NZ Football for the poor treatment under former coach Andreas Heraf.LISTEN ABOVE AS ALI RILEY SPEAKS TO RADIO SPORT BREAKFAST
The pod reflect on the 1-0 FFA Cup loss to 10 man Bentleigh Greens, is it panic stations yet or is there still time for Mark Rudan to steady the ship? Elsewhere, FIFA's CRWG have returned their report and we look at what it might mean for the Phoenix, and Andreas Heraf has followed Andy Martin out the door at NZF.
The pod reflect on the 1-0 FFA Cup loss to 10 man Bentleigh Greens, is it panic stations yet or is there still time for Mark Rudan to steady the ship? Elsewhere, FIFA's CRWG have returned their report and we look at what it might mean for the Phoenix, and Andreas Heraf has followed Andy Martin out the door at NZF.
The New Zealand Professional Footballers Association is expecting further changes at New Zealand Football.NZF technical director and Football Ferns coach Andreas Heraf has resigned from his roles, in the midst of a review into the organisation's culture.CEO Andy Martin has already departed the NZF, with both men leaving after a dozen Football Ferns players allegedly complained about Heraf.NZPFA's Harry Ngata told D'arcy and Goran they had expected changes from the review."Not just within his role but obviously other things outside purely a high-performance piece around the Ferns, but also the general governance of New Zealand football."LISTEN TO HARRY NGATA TALK WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN ABOVE
The New Zealand Professional Footballers Association is expecting further changes at New Zealand Football.NZF technical director and Football Ferns coach Andreas Heraf has resigned from his roles, in the midst of a review into the organisation's culture.CEO Andy Martin has already departed the NZF, with both men leaving after a dozen Football Ferns players allegedly complained about Heraf.NZPFA's Harry Ngata told D'arcy and Goran they had expected changes from the review."Not just within his role but obviously other things outside purely a high-performance piece around the Ferns, but also the general governance of New Zealand football."LISTEN TO HARRY NGATA TALK WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN ABOVE
Fred de Jong believes there was no way Andreas Heraf was going to remain at New Zealand Football.Heraf has resigned from his roles as Football Ferns coach and NZF technical director, with a review into the organisation's culture still ongoing.de Jong, a former high performance director at NZ Football, believes Heraf jumped, before he was pushed."The thought being that there's going to be a fair amount of negativity in those findings, so he would have been down the road at that point anyway."LISTEN TO FRED DE JONG TALK WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN ABOVE
Fred de Jong believes there was no way Andreas Heraf was going to remain at New Zealand Football.Heraf has resigned from his roles as Football Ferns coach and NZF technical director, with a review into the organisation's culture still ongoing.de Jong, a former high performance director at NZ Football, believes Heraf jumped, before he was pushed."The thought being that there's going to be a fair amount of negativity in those findings, so he would have been down the road at that point anyway."LISTEN TO FRED DE JONG TALK WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN ABOVE
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New Zealand Football President Deryck Shaw has been caught off guard by Andy Martin's retirement.The NZF CEO announced he'll leave New Zealand Football, despite just last week insisting he's staying.Martin's come under overwhelming pressure following his handling of allegations of a toxic environment being created by Football Ferns coach and NZF technical director Andreas Heraf.Shaw says it was a shock as he also thought Martin would be sticking around."I was surprised but at the same time the board has accepted his resignation and retirement and we wish him all the best."Shaw says the use of the word retire rather than resign has been at Martin's request.He is adamant Martin made his own call and that he was not pushed out."It's his decision. And we respect his decision as any employee at any organisation has a right to, and he has made that decision." LISTEN TO DERYCK SHAW TALK WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN ABOVE
New Zealand Football President Deryck Shaw has been caught off guard by Andy Martin's retirement.The NZF CEO announced he'll leave New Zealand Football, despite just last week insisting he's staying.Martin's come under overwhelming pressure following his handling of allegations of a toxic environment being created by Football Ferns coach and NZF technical director Andreas Heraf.Shaw says it was a shock as he also thought Martin would be sticking around."I was surprised but at the same time the board has accepted his resignation and retirement and we wish him all the best."Shaw says the use of the word retire rather than resign has been at Martin's request.He is adamant Martin made his own call and that he was not pushed out."It's his decision. And we respect his decision as any employee at any organisation has a right to, and he has made that decision." LISTEN TO DERYCK SHAW TALK WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN ABOVE
After a quick Phoenix roundup, the pod discuss the recent revelations about Andreas Heraf's time in charge of the Football Ferns, and what they might mean for his future at NZF. Meanwhile, the World Cup group stage is in full swing and we try not to get bogged down talking about VAR.
After a quick Phoenix roundup, the pod discuss the recent revelations about Andreas Heraf's time in charge of the Football Ferns, and what they might mean for his future at NZF. Meanwhile, the World Cup group stage is in full swing and we try not to get bogged down talking about VAR.
Patrick's away, so Frostie hosts this week and Liam Hyslop joins in his place to discuss the beginnings of Mark Rudan's coaching staff and the Football Ferns' loss to Japan, including the fallout from Andreas Heraf's postmatch comments which adds to a long list of major issues during the Andy Martin era. Meanwhile, Cam is super excited about the World Cup and leads us through some predictions.
Patrick's away, so Frostie hosts this week and Liam Hyslop joins in his place to discuss the beginnings of Mark Rudan's coaching staff and the Football Ferns' loss to Japan, including the fallout from Andreas Heraf's postmatch comments which adds to a long list of major issues during the Andy Martin era. Meanwhile, Cam is super excited about the World Cup and leads us through some predictions.
Football Ferns coach and NZF Technical Director Andreas Heraf talks to D'Arcy and Goran about the defensive style he employed in Sunday’s loss to Japan, and the comments he made in the post-match conference. He wrote it off as ‘lost in translation’, and that English isn’t his mother tongue.
Football Ferns coach and NZF Technical Director Andreas Heraf talks to D'arcy and Goran about the defensive style he employed in Sunday’s loss to Japan, and the comments he made in the post-match conference. He wrote it off as ‘lost in translation’, and that English isn’t his mother tongue.
Michael Burgess, a NZ Herald football writer talks ahead of the FIFA World Cup to add some thoughts on the attitude of Football Ferns coach Andreas Heraf (which has been heavily criticised). LISTEN ABOVE AS MICHAEL BURGESS SPEAKS TO THE RADIO SPORTS BREAKFAST.
Michael Burgess, a NZ Herald football writer talks ahead of the FIFA World Cup to add some thoughts on the attitude of Football Ferns coach Andreas Heraf (which has been heavily criticised). LISTEN ABOVE AS MICHAEL BURGESS SPEAKS TO THE RADIO SPORTS BREAKFAST.
Andreas Heraf of New Zealand Football talks about the All Whites v Canada in Spain next month. He says we will have a coach for the fixture – which will be played behind closed doors.LISTEN ABOVE S ANDREAS HERAF SPEAKS WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN
Andreas Heraf of New Zealand Football talks about the All Whites v Canada in Spain next month. He says we will have a coach for the fixture – which will be played behind closed doors.LISTEN ABOVE S ANDREAS HERAF SPEAKS WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN