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In this episode, Harry Symeou is joined by Arseblog's Andrew Mangan to break down all the major talking points surrounding Premier League giants, Arsenal Football Club. From Mikel Arteta's leadership to Martin Odegaard's recent form, we cover it all!
There are few feuds like the 111-year-old dispute between Arsenal and Tottenham over who exactly owns North London. These two first met in 1896, but that was when Arsenal were in Woolwich, south of the River Thames. It wasn't until the Gunners crossed the waterway in 1913 and set up shop in Tottenham's neighborhood that the trouble began, and it hasn't let up since. Though as an Arsenal fan, I feel obligated to weigh in on who owns what: the red side may be seeking a first league title in two decades, but Tottenham haven't won the first division for 63 years. They've won two trophies in the last 30, and they were both League Cups.There might be just a bit of Arsenal partisanship in this episode, because joining the show to preview this North London derby is Andrew Mangan—blogger, podcaster, and proprietor at Arseblog, the foremost Arsenal fan channel. We delved into his path to The Arsenal as a Dubliner, Arsenal's rather disastrous injury and suspension situation coming into this one, those frightening times when Mauricio Pochettino threatened to win Spurs a trophy, his memories of the Sol Campbell transfer—an all-time North London flashpoint—and why he wants bad things to happen to Tottenham, everywhere and all the time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The boys discuss Liverpool's FA Cup win over Arsenal and chat with Arseblog's Andrew Mangan about some of the Gunners goalscoring issues. Plus, Big Ange reveals a feisty side of his personality, Jude Bellingham gives a ballboy the blanket off his back and we analyze what might've been the worst penalty ever taken.---Also: We're honored to have been named a finalist in the "Best Football Podcast" category by the Sports Podcast Awards! So if you're a fan of the pod and you want to show your support, please feel free to vote right here - https://www.sportspodcastgroup.com/sports_category/best-football-podcast/---And just a reminder: We've partnered up with Manscaped during the month of January! Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code caughtoffside at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod---Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@caughtoffsidepod X: https://twitter.com/COsoccerpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caughtoffsidepod/Email: CaughtOffsidePod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paving Your Own Path with 2x Olympic Skier Tricia Mangan In this week's captivating episode of The Pursuit of Gold, Laura welcomes the truly remarkable Tricia Mangan, a trailblazing skier who defied conventional norms to ascend to the pinnacle of her sport. As a two time Olympian, the 2023 US. National champion, six time North American Cup title winner, NCAA All American and All Academic Team member, and recent Dartmouth College Mechanical Engineering graduate, Tricia's story is a testament to the power of determination, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams regardless of challenges encountered. Today's episode immerses listeners in the multi-faceted world of athletic excellence, exploring the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual tools that empower athletes like Tricia to achieve greatness. As you will hear, Tricia's journey to the Olympics was nothing short of extraordinary. Initially an alternate, she received a last-minute call to join the Olympic team and faced the whirlwind of preparations. The episode highlights her emotions and experiences during this roller-coaster ride, from the excitement of Olympic swag shopping to dealing with self-imposed pressure and doubt. As you dive into this episode, you will gain invaluable insights into Tricia's underdog mindset, her meteoric rise to becoming a two-time Olympian and 2023 US National champion, and her tireless dedication to inspiring the next generation of athletes to relentlessly pursue their dreams. Throughout their conversation, Tricia and Laura also shed light on the inspiring connection between Tricia and her brother (and guest on The Pursuit of Gold Episode 84), para rower Andrew Mangan. Tricia's incredible journey, as shared here today, serves as a shining example of relentless commitment and the drive to succeed, reaffirming that even amidst the most formidable challenges, athletes can evolve, learn, and continue to pave their own path in their pursuit of gold. Episode Highlights: Insights into the tight-knit Mangan family Tricia's passion for skiing and soccer The underdog mindset driving Tricia's journey to success Balancing student-athlete life at Dartmouth College while chasing skiing dreams Tricia's triumphant return to the US Ski Team Her Olympic journey Valuable lessons on process-oriented goal setting Finding victories in every experience The mental aspects of competition, handling pressure, and embracing challenges Quotes: "I knew that my path made me an underdog, but it was that very mindset that fueled my passion for always improving on and off the hill." "My twin brother and I were six when we started ski racing. I just loved it because all of our friends did it, kind of the cool kids at the club did it." "Growing up, I always knew that there were so many better girls out there, so I truly just focused on myself." "I've learned the most about myself, and I still feel it's just a never-ending challenge." "Everyone has their own lived experiences, and there's nothing wrong with feeling bad about a race. Like, you put a ton of work into that." "I just feel so thankful and grateful for all the support I've received, and the most special moments are definitely for me being able to give back and share my journey." Links: The Pursuit of Gold Website The Confidence Journal- FREE SHIPPING with checkout code: STARTNOW Conquer Your Fear Laura's Social Media: Laura's Instagram Laura's Facebook Connect with Tricia: Tricia's Website Tricia's Blog - Updates from the Road
Laura's truly remarkable guest this week is Andrew Mangan, an exceptional rower whose journey through adversity is nothing short of inspirational. Born into an athletic family, Andrew's passion for rowing bloomed alongside his siblings' quests for sporting excellence. However, when he was just 17 years old, a profound spinal cord injury left him paralyzed from the chest down, altering his trajectory. Through candid narration here today, Andrew walks listeners through the pivotal moments of that transformative night, his arduous route to recovery, the emotional difficulties he has faced, and his quest to qualify for the 2024 Paralympics. As you will hear, with resolute determination, he has seized each incremental victory, masterfully turning challenges into opportunities while pursuing his dreams. Along the way, he has also taken the time to create a spinal cord outreach platform, and author a book about brain computer interfaces - a topic of crucial importance to him. Andrew's odyssey of surmounting daunting challenges to achieve his goals resonates as a testament to indomitable resilience and unwavering determination. His journey from grappling with a life-altering spinal cord injury to scaling the precipice of Paralympic aspirations paints a vivid picture of the human spirit's triumph over adversity. Listen in to this fascinating conversation today and witness how the ripples of life's trials are navigated with skillful grace, morphing aspirations into gleaming realities, beckoning with the allure of gold. Be sure to tune into this captivating Pursuit of Gold dialogue filled with inspiration and insights that once again transcend the arena of sports, empowering us all to face multifaceted challenges in every aspect of our lives with unshakable resolve. Episode Highlights: Andrew Mangan's story of his triumphant path of recovery and personal growth after a life-altering spinal cord injury Confronting an uncertain recovery journey Establishing "Connecting the Resilient" Andrew's pursuit of Paralympic dreams Imparting universal lessons in mental resilience, adaptability, and transforming adversity into purpose Andrew's unwavering determination to transcend challenges and discover purpose His choice to study abroad and explore personal growth in Berlin Andrew's journey to Paralympic qualification Quotes: "You have to have hope, and then you also have to have action that follows that hope." "It's beneficial to control the things you can control." "If you put in the work now, especially the closer I am to my injury, the more likely I'll maximize the amount of recovery that I can get." "Our attitude is something that we always have control over." "If you give a little bit past what you think you can every day, then that will show itself in a couple of months' time." "For me, when I had this injury, I just kept going forward, I guess is the biggest message, and doing it with a positive attitude." "Being able to row is one thing and get on the water and train, but being able to actually compete again and compete against someone is a whole 'nother ballgame." "It's not the adversity itself, but rather how you respond to it that defines you." Links: The Pursuit of Gold Website Grab the Top 10 Mental Skills Guide! Laura's Social Media: Laura's Instagram Laura's Facebook Connect with Andrew: Andrew's Website Andrew's Blog Connecting the Resilient Plugged In Andrew's GoFundMe
Ian Wright is joined by Clive Palmer of Arsenal Vision and Andrew Mangan of Arseblog to discuss the flurry of recent Arsenal signings, with Jurrien Timber, Kai Haverts and the £100m+ Declan Rice joining the men's side. They discuss how the new signings will fit into the team, how this might change the team dynamic and tactical set-up, and where the fans should set their expectation level for the upcoming season. They also praise the free transfer of Alessia Russo to the women's side and try to figure out who has to make way for her to play in her favoured number 9 position, and there are flowers for Cesc Fabregas, an Arsenal legend, who has retired from playing football to move into coaching. Host: Ian Wright Guests: Clive Palmer and Andrew Mangan Producers: Jonathan Fisher and Roscoe Bowman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arseblog's Andrew Mangan was on OTB AM to look back on Arsenal's win over Crystal Palace which put them eight points clear at the top of the table and gave the feeling on the ground after they crashed out of the Europa League to Sporting Lisbon. Catch Off The Ball's breakfast show LIVE on weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for ‘OTB AM' and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to your podcasts. SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette. | #EffortlessFlow
Welcome to Tuesday's #OTBAM! Ger & Adrian bring you a packed show today. Listen in to hear Matt Williams reacting to Ireland's Grand Slam, Andrew Mangan's Arsenal breakdown, Ugo Monye dives into England, Sarah O'Donovan's take on Kilkenny and Waterford, and plenty more besides! Timestamps and topics below. (00:50) Ger, Adrian & Colm (33:04) Matt Williams (1:00:46) Andrew Mangan (1:14:53) JD (1:19:32) Ugo Monye (1:42:55) Sarah O'Donovan Catch Off The Ball's breakfast show LIVE on weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for ‘OTB AM' and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to your podcasts. SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette. | #EffortlessFlow
Welcome to The Arsenal Therapy Podcast, a dedicated show about the club we love, Arsenal Football Club. After a mad weekend of football both on and off the pitch, we're joined by Andrew Mangan from Arseblog where we discuss a range of different Arsenal related topics but start the podcast by discussing the 115 charges put to Manchester City by the Premier League where they face potential expulsion from the league and potential points deduction. In Arsenal news, we discuss the repercussions of the Everton defeat, what it means going into the Brentford game and what the main issues were that cost us the 3 points. We give our thoughts on Folarin Balogun and whether we should keep or sell him in the summer. Andrew gives his thoughts on the Zinchenko vs Tierney that Arteta faces. We touch on the potential £120m fee for Declan Rice. Finally, we end the show by looking ahead to the Man City game and the main differences between Pep and Mikel. Please let us know what you enjoyed about the podcast and do leave the podcast a 5-star review on Apple Podcast. Also, if you wanted to get in touch with us, you can do via Twitter: Farhan (@GunnerSince96) Sham (@DopeGooner) Monty (@Monty_Official_) Andrew Arseblog (@Arseblog)
Ahead of Sunday's North London derby, Andrew Mangan of Arseblog joined Nathan on The Football Show to discuss Arsenal's position at the top of the Premier League and how their transfer policy impacts any move for Mykhailo Mudryk. ⚽️ on OTB with Sky.
On this episode, the squad is joined by the Podfather himself, Arseblog. We dig into the Leeds v Arsenal match, talk resilience versus luck, mental evolution, fan negativity and whether the Arsenal have a realistic chance to win the Premier League. Get stuck in!
On this episode, the squad is joined by the Podfather himself, Arseblog. We dig into the Leeds v Arsenal match, talk resilience versus luck, mental evolution, fan negativity and whether the Arsenal have a realistic chance to win the Premier League. Get stuck in!
Welcome to The Arsenal Therapy Podcast, a dedicated show about the club we love, Arsenal Football Club. With a few days to go before the start of the season and the momentous occasion of recording episode 100 of the podcast, we were delighted to be joined by Andrew Mangan otherwise known as Arseblog to discuss all things Arsenal. We had a chat about the Emirates Cup and how Arsenal have become a potent attacking force. We made an assessment on the current squad and discussed whether it's ready for the start of the season. We had a look at the opening game against Crystal Palace and gave our predictions on starting line-ups and what angle Arteta will take on trying to gain those all important 3 points at Selhurst Park. Please let us know what you enjoyed about the podcast and do leave the podcast a 5-star review on Apple Podcast. Also, if you wanted to get in touch with us, you can do via Twitter: Farhan (@GunnerSince96) James Payne (@JamesPayneAFC) AFC Monty (@Monty_Official_) Andrew Mangan (@Arseblog)
TGP is once again graced by the presence of our mate Andrew Mangan, better known to many as Arseblog. We caught up on life since our last visit almost a year ago, talked about his recent massively successful in-person live podcast show at the Union Chapel in May, and learned Andrew's views on the fast-moving action-packed transfer window that has erupted in recent days. It's a nice tight hour with plenty of Phil Collins!
This episode is a recording of the Arseblog & Arsenal Vision Live event from Union Chapel, on Saturday, May 21st. Obviously it was recorded before the end of the season, so it contains some out of date references, but there's plenty in there to enjoy all the same.Line up : Andrew Mangan (@arseblog), James McNicholas (@gunnerblog), Paul Cassidy (@poznaninmypants), Clive Palmer (@clivepafc), Tim Stillman (@stillberto), Elliot Smith (@yankeegunner)Get 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 special episode, Elliot is joined by Mairead King from the Arsenal Foundation and James Denslow from Save The Children, to appeal for your support. The ArsenalVision Podcast fundraiser supports the Arsenal Foundation's partner Save The Children, providing critical assistance to refugee children from the war in Ukraine as well as other conflict zones such as Yemen and Syria. When you give, you're entered to win a VIP luxury box experience at the Emirates Stadium for Arsenal's game against Everton on 22 May 2022 with Clive, Tim, Elliot and Andrew Mangan. Help us smash our goal! https://justgiving.com/fundraising/avpgives Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arseblog creator Andrew Mangan joins Joe Molloy for Tuesday's edition of The Football Show – chatting about player celebrations and top four hopes. Football with @SkyIreland
Calum Chambers has signed for Aston Villa on a free transfer from Arsenal. The versatile defender reportedly signed a three year contract with the club.Chambers is best known as a central defender and right-back. He has endured some frustrating injuries in recent years but also won Player of The Season when he was on loan at Fulham in 2018/19. He spent the year playing in defensive midfield, which again showed his versatility.We met Andrew Mangan from Arseblog to discuss Chambers' key attributes and his thoughts on the player's time at Arsenal. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thursday's #OTBAM podcast - Ger Gilroy and Eoin Sheahan are live this morning with your sports breakfast fix. Ronan O'Gara joins us to talk Rugby. There's Football with Andrew Mangan on Arsenal and Harriet Prior talking the Merseyside Derby. So much more too as we hear from Denise O'Sullivan and chat about the latest in the GAA. Timestamps and topics below. (01:00) - OTB AM is LIVE - Ger and Eoin, PL reaction and Football latest. (33:00) - Denise O'Sullivan interview. (38:20) - Andrew Mangan talks Arsenal. (01:03:30) - Sports Pages. (01:16:30) - Sports News with John Duggan - Rory, Spurs, Rugby. (01:23:20) - Rugby with Ronan O'Gara: Harry Byrne, Munster, URC. (01:44:50) - Harriet Prior talks Liverpool 4-1 Everton. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #BestFaceForward
Andrew Mangan of arseblog joined Ger Gilroy and Eoin Sheahan on Thursday's OTB AM ahead of Arsenal's trip to Manchester United this evening. #OTBAM is live every morning with @Gillette UK | #BestFaceForward You can subscribe to the OTB AM podcast wherever you get your podcasts across the OTB Podcast Network. via iTunes via Spotify via GoLoud
Dan Hough is Professor of Politics (Politics), Head of Department of Politics (Politics) at the University of Sussex, founding director of the Center for the Study of Corruption and a football (soccer) aficionado. Find out how Dan's 14th birthday played a pivotal role in him getting interested in corruption research. Spoiler alert, it includes Ben Johnson (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Johnson_(Canadian_sprinter)) In his early work, Dan studied corruption in German politics, including the donations scandal surrounding former German chancellor Helmuth Kohl (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDU_donations_scandal). Another case that links sports and corruption that Dan mentions, refers to the Andrew Mangan betting scandal (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_3/7987807.stm). Matthew and Dan discuss why corruption researchers need (more) patience, how the success of different anti-corruption strategies depends on the context and the challenges of democratization and anti-corruption in Kenya. The two discuss incremental change in anti-corruption, Dan referring to Willy Brandt's approach towards the former Soviet Union (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willy_Brandt). The interview shifts towards discussing corruption in sports, whether we should care about it in the first place, and how big sports events can lead to “sports washing” (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sportswashing). Dan outlines the key difference between those who play sports to make money, versus those who make money to play sports, the importance of playing sports the right way to teach integrity. Matthew and Dan discuss social norms of corruption (lit review: https://www.elgaronline.com/view/edcoll/9781789904994/9781789904994.00010.xml) and the importance of how you treat referees (great podcast on that issue: https://www.pushkin.fm/episode/ref-you-suck/). The interview ends with Dan's views about the responses to the Qatar2024 World cup and the doping allegations against the Russian Olympic athletes. Link to the CIPE award voting: https://t.co/LeTtNiPM6w?amp=1
Andrew Mangan joins me for episode #25 of the podcast. At the time we recorded the episode, Andrew was the Executive Director of the United States Business Council for Sustainable Development. Andy has recently stepped out of the Executive Director position and continues to serve on the Board for the US BCSD. Andrew Mangan founded the council in 1992 and developed it into a globally recognized leader in sustainable development solutions, collaboration, and innovation. In our conversation, we talk about how businesses that might normally never work together have found ways to collaborate to reduce waste and cost and improve their sustainability, the role of experimentation in sustainability, and how the growing drive for sustainable practices needs more collaboration. Some links to some of the things we discuss during this episode: Andrew ManganUnited States Business Council for Sustainable Development (US BCSD)Gulf Coast Carbon CollaborativeGreat Lakes Carbon CollaborativeHeliogen is a renewable energy technology company unlocking the power of sunlight to replace fossil fuels.ArcelorMittal is a steel manufacturer.Book: Treasure of the Sierra Madre by B. TravernCheck out more on the United Stated Business Council on Sustainable Development to see what kinds of collaborative work is happening in sustainable business and development. Your host for the Cool Collaborations podcast is Scott Millar. Scott is the principle of Collaboration Dynamics, where he often works as a "peacemaker" by gathering people with different experiences and values and helping them navigate beyond their differences to tackle complex problems together.
This week Phil and JD are joined by a very special guest and one of the best podcaster/bloggers around Andrew Mangan. The three of them sat down to talk all things Arsenal including: -What made him set up Arseblog? -What is going wrong at Arsenal and how can it be fixed? -How special was Highbury? -The brilliant win at the weekend in the WSL by Arsenal against league champions Chelsea. #FootballBabble #TNB
Andrew Mangan of ArseBlog joins Joe to chart Arsenal's ownership issues, while Miguel Delaney tees up the night's Champions League action. We also hear from The Athletic's Jeff Rueter as David Beckham's Inter Miami enterprise kicks into gear. @PaddyPower
Having a positive mindset is a critical part of overcoming adversity and living a happy life. Although there are challenges that seem insurmountable, history is filled with examples of individuals who never lost hope and overcame the most harrowing challenges. But what does it mean to have a positive mindset when faced with a great adversity, and how can we learn to think positively? My guest in this episode is a truly inspiring individual, who faced an unimaginable challenge with a positive mindset that he attributes to enabling him to turn obstacles into opportunities. Andrew Mangan had an accident in December 2016, at the age of 17, that injured his spinal cord and left him paralyzed from below his neck. The doctors were unable to predict if Andrew would ever recover and be able to walk again. However, Andrew was always convinced that if he worked harder and pushed further, he would one day recover. In the four short years since his accident Andrew went on to be able to walk again, he started Connecting the Resilient, a platform for spinal cord injury information, researched and wrote the book Plugged In: How mind-machine interfaces will transform the world, and is now in his second year of mechanical engineering and computer science at Stanford University. He has recently started a company that helps people apply to jobs and internships. Andrew has been working on this company, Kiter, with his older brother. Andrew attributes his ability to achieve all that he has done to his positive mindset, which we will discuss in this episode. Andrew Mangan: https://www.connectingtheresilient.com/new-blog/2017/7/7/andrew-mangan-c5 Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrewmangan2?lang=en Connecting the Resilient: https://www.connectingtheresilient.com/new-blog/2017/7/7/andrew-mangan-c5 Book: Plugged In: How mind-machine interfaces will transform the world https://www.amazon.ca/Plugged-Machine-Interfaces-Transform-World-ebook/dp/B07H7RJLYC Article: Severe spinal cord injury inspires student to help others https://news.wbfo.org/post/severe-spinal-cord-injury-inspires-student-help-others Kiter: www.kiter.app
In the first of our monthly bonus episodes (hopefully released first Monday of every month) for our regulars, Adrian takes on the popular Arsenal podcaster Andrew Mangan from the Arseblog Arsecast in a chat that covers how Andrew became so famous, interviewing the likes of Cesc Fabregas, what video game character would beef up the Arsenal midfield and lots of gaming and football (soccer) chat in between. Enjoy! Check out his podcast here - https://play.acast.com/s/arseblog Follow Arseblog on Twitter here - https://twitter.com/arseblog Fancy discussing this podcast? Fancy suggesting a topic of conversation? Please tweet us @arcadeattackUK or catch us on facebook.com/arcadeattackUK All copyrighted material contained within this podcast is the property of their respective rights owners and their use here is protected under ‘fair use’ for the purposes of comment or critique
Special Guest Paul and Andrew Mangan from Arseblog talk about Arsenal completing a £45m deal to sign Thomas Partey from Atletico Madrid on transfer deadline day. Arseblog podcast Andrew on twitter P.S. Apologies for the terrible pun in the headline. Look, we can't always be brilliant, okay?
Andrew Mangan aka Arseblog is the most famous Arsenal blogger around. We chatted to him about what's it been like to have run the blog since 2002 and also discuss Arsenal prospects for this season.
On episode 13 of the Premier League Yanker, Victor Salazar: Spotlights Arsenal ahead of the upcoming season Interviews Andrew Mangan from Arseblog and Arseblog ArseCast, the Award-winning Arsenal blog, featuring daily posts, podcasts, tactics, columnists, and more. Highlights include Recap the Community Shield Preview the 2020-2021 Arsenal Season with predictions and expectations for the Gunners Debate who to keep or sell going into the end of the transfer market. Mangan also gives his keys for Arsenal to have a successful campaign to get back into Champions League. Learn more about our guest, Andrew Mangan: https://arseblog.com/2020/09/arsecast-extra-episode-371-07-09-2020/ https://arseblog.com/2020/09/what-if-nobody-leaves/ ** Connect with your host, Victor Salazar, on Twitter here >> Victor @vicmatic1119 ** Subscribe, follow, and review Premier League Yanker on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.
In the finale of the Noah's Arc series (the arc is now full!) our very special guest is Andrew Mangan, the host of the world's most popular Arsenal/football fan podcast: Arsecast. Andrew is also the creator of the Arseblog website which gets millions of viewers each month. In a lively and often funny interview, we talked to Andrew about his podcasting journey, the importance of being true to yourself as a podcaster, how Andrew and his co-host James met, Arsecast memes (Magpie facts, and goodly morning!), the best way to deal with fans' polarised views on Twitter, and much more. Join us for one last hurrah, as we watch Noah's Arc set sail! Feck!
Ger and Eoin were joined this morning by former Kilkenny camogie boss and current Ballyragget manager Ann Downey. We also had the Arsenal squad depth chart with Andrew Mangan of Arseblog, and talked Katie Taylor with Brian Campbell from CBS Sports. Full show timestamps: 0:00 Show starts - the dangers of sport 16:20 Katie Taylor v Delfine Persoon - Brian Campbell from CBS Sports 40:00 Sports pages 59:00 Ann Downey 1:18:30 Sports news with Shane Hannon 1:27:00 Arsenal squad depth chart - Andrew Mangan of Arseblog OTB AM is live weekday mornings from 7:30-10:00 am - the best place to watch or listen is the OTB Sports app or over on our ever-growing YouTube channel. Have you downloaded the brand new OTB Sports app? Just search for OTB Sports in your app store or click the links below. - Play store link - iOs link
In 2001 whilst living in Spain, Andrew Mangan was working out what to do with his life. Whilst working on this new found internet, he decided to start writing about Arsenal and posting his thoughts every day. 18 years later at Arseblog is one of the biggest Arsenal blogs in the world. Andrew now has two different blogs covering all things Arsenal. This is general thoughts, news, Arsenal Women, Youth, transfers etc. He has two weekly podcasts and has written 2 books. For someone who admits they're not business savvy, the evolution of this site has been a huge success. Listen in to hear Andrew's story. You can find him on all the social channels @Arseblog and arseblog.com. As always you can find us at www.engagefs.co.uk or @engage_FS on twitter and @engagefinancial on Instagram. Please do drop us a line with thoughts or feedback - hello@engagefs.co.uk and please leave an iTunes review!
Discussed on today's show: This episode of the State of Play Podcast is loaded with footballing content. Matt Santangelo and Martino Puccio kick you off with some Champions League updates and the situation going on at Juventus with the sacking of Sarri and hiring of Pirlo. For the episodes main course Pet Berisha is joined by Andew Mangan of Arseblog as they dive into all things surrounding the Gunners and what the outlook for this summer & beyond will be! Follow us on twitter! (https://twitter.com/StateOfPlayPod?lang=en-gb) Follow Pet on Twitter here (@PetBerisha), Matt here (@Matt_Santangelo) and Martino here (https://twitter.com/MartinoPuccio), Arseblog (https://twitter.com/arseblog) Subscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcxfYn-TvYAPAT4HyOqnxyA Today’s episode is brought to you by The Athletic. The Athletic is a subscription-based sports news site, delivering in-depth sports coverage! Featuring football reporters you know and love like David Ornstein, James Pearce, Sam Lee and Raphael Honigstein.The Athletic is telling stories you won’t find anywhere else. No ads or clickbait; just great sportswriting. For 50% off your annual subscription to the best sports writing around, go to theathletic.co.uk/stateofplay Music by Joakim Karud
This week, as implausible as it sounds, I have Andrew Mangan from the Arseblog Arsecast on the show. Even if you don't cast a lick about soccer or Premiere League Football, you will dig the should, because he's just that engaging a chap.
Andrew Mangan, creator of the hugely popular and successful Arseblog joins Dan Ogunshakin to chat about its origins, growth and success. Andrew launched Arseblog back in 2002 and since then the site has grown to be a global phenomenon, receiving millions of visitors every month. He subsequently introduced Arsecast four years later and has won multiple awards for both the written and audio content. On the pod, Andrew talks about his formative years as an Arsenal fan, his most enjoyable memory supporting the Gunners (it may surprise you), setting up Arseblog and Arsecast, their incredible success, hopes for the future under Mikel Arteta and more. This episode was recorded on February, 26th. Inside the Beautiful Game is brought to you in partnership with Arepa - brain food for the modern world. Visit drinkarepa.com (http://drinkarepa.com/) You can find Inside the Beautiful Game on Facebook and follow the pod on Twitter @InsideTBG or on podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/inside-the-beautiful-game-991478 Please leave us a review and 5* rating either on Apple podcasts or at http://ratethispodcast.com/inside. Thanks!
We welcome a DIY football podcasting hero to today’s episode of Fantasy Five-a-side as Jim is joined by blogger and podcaster, Andrew Mangan – aka Arseblog!Andrew arrives on the show a five-a-side veteran, with a strict policy ensuring everyone plays in goal – as such, he’s the first guest to not select a specialist keeper for his team. He’s probably not going to have many issues, though, as his side features an intoxicating mix of Italian sophistication, French guile and Brazilian chain-smoking panache. All with a sprinkling of the world’s best ever player. Coming soon to a terrified Powerleague session near you.Search ‘Football Ramble Daily’ on social media to find us, and email us here: show@footballrambledaily.com **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!** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul is joined with Andrew Mangan of Arseblog! The two chat about all things Arsenal related and answer the question: is it tougher to support the U.S. men's national team or Arsenal? Support the pod
The international break is almost over, and Ben and Andrew return with a close look at the performances of all ten summer signings so far (01:30), before giving out their Quarter Season Awards (40:25). Finally, a look ahead to Arsenal’s visit to Bramall Lane (1:03:25), before Andrew Mangan of Arseblog joins Ben to give a North London perspective on Monday’s game (1:16:21). Thanks for listening and UTB!
Top bloke Andrew Mangan (arseblog.com; @arseblog) talks with Paul about (you guessed it) Arsenal. *fans of every other club sigh in unison* Don't worry! We start out with hard-hitting, lightly-researched facts on Kit Kats, aluminum foil, and the efficacy of recycling on either side of the Atlantic. If you fancy the pod, check us out on Patreon. Cheers!
In 2001 whilst living in Spain, Andrew Mangan was working out what to do with his life. Whilst working on this new found internet, he decided to start writing about Arsenal and posting his thoughts every day. 18 years later at Arseblog is one of the biggest Arsenal blogs in the world. Andrew now has two different blogs covering all things Arsenal. This is general thoughts, news, Arsenal Women, Youth, transfers etc. He has two weekly podcasts and has written 2 books. For someone who admits they're not business savvy, the evolution of this site has been a huge success. Listen in to hear Andrew's story. You can find him on all the social channels @Arseblog and arseblog.com. As always you can find us at www.engagefs.co.uk or @engage_FS on twitter and @engagefinancial on Instagram. Please do drop us a line with thoughts or feedback - hello@engagefs.co.uk and please leave an iTunes review!
The Highbury Squad are joined by podcast legend Andrew Mangan, aka Arseblog. It’s a deep, meaningful, and engaging State of the Union conversation about the Gunners. Put your feet up, pour a brew, and enjoy!
In the wake of a now-infamous tweet from Mesut Özil, Emery demands consistency in training from the German. Will we see Özil in the BATE Borisov 2nd leg Europa tie? Special Guest Paul and Andrew Mangan discuss this and other nagging Arsenal issues. 1. Support EPLpod 2. Arseblog
Arseblog's Andrew Mangan joins to discuss the highs and lows at Arsenal, following a big win over Chelsea and the news that head of recruitment Sven Mislintat will leave the Emirates next month. Musa, Michael and Ryan also discuss a pivotal win for Dortmund in Leipzig and much more.Follow us on Twitter:@rabonamag@mjdasilva@okwonga@badgoalryryMusic: Dabrye - 'Bloop'. Used with permission from Dabrye and Ghostly International.Available to buy at dabrye.bandcamp.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The entire audio recording from our event in Dublin on Monday 3rd December. The panel, hosted by Andrew Mangan, featured Jonathan Wilson, Philippe Auclair and Miguel Delaney, and discussed the Premier League "title race", the worst tackles ever seen and Jose Mourinho's future.
Joining me to reflect on the semi-finals and preview the final is Andrew Mangan of @Arseblog. An exciting final has been set with players of immense technical quality on both sides sides of the ball. Will the dynamic duo of Modric and Rakitic shine again for Croatia? Or will the electrifying Mbappe show us again why he is the most promising teenage footballer in the world?
Host @HarrySymeou was joined by the voice of Arsecast & the brains behind @Arseblog himself Andrew Mangan to look ahead to this weekends North London Derby. There was a discussion around how the Gunners should approach the game, the issue of diving, why Sead Kolasinac may have fallen out of favour and how the Auba signing will impact Alex Lacazette.Subscribe | Share | CommentSupport the show: http://www.chroniclesafc.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Host @HarrySymeou was joined by the voice of Arsecast & the brains behind @Arseblog himself Andrew Mangan to look ahead to this weekends North London Derby. There was a discussion around how the Gunners should approach the game, the issue of diving, why Sead Kolasinac may have fallen out of favour and how the Auba signing will impact Alex Lacazette. Subscribe | Share | Comment See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I wanted to post this to give a more in depth background of me, my injury, and why I started Connecting the Resilient. A couple people have requested this so hear it is. I talk at length about my goals with Connecting the Resilient, and why this podcast needs to get out to recently injured patients.Hope you enjoy and tune in again Saturday!
Andrew Mangan started a blog about English football team Arsenal 15 years ago. Now it's a go-to source for scoops about the club and a thriving small business hosting one of the longest-running sports podcasts anywhere in the world. Why do we have nothing like it yet in New Zealand?
Andrew Mangan started a blog about English football team Arsenal 15 years ago. Now it's a go-to source for scoops about the club and a thriving small business hosting one of the longest-running sports podcasts anywhere in the world. Why do we have nothing like it yet in New Zealand?
Matty B & The BFG are back behind the mic as we welcome very special guest Andrew Mangan aka "Arseblog" to the show ahead of his visit Down Under as part of the Sports Writers Festival. We discuss what he'll be doing while he's here before jumping right into the most recent Arsenal debates around form, comments made by Troy Deeney following the Watford defeat, players and the way forward without Ozil & Alexis. Be sure to rate & comment to help us out & if you want all the details for Andrew's visit Down Under head to sportswritersfestival.com.au where you'll find all the relevant details!
Special edition! The Fox Football podcast speaks with podcast and blogging pioneer Andrew Mangan, host of the wildly popular Arsenal podcast, Arseblog. Mangan is coming to Australia for the Australian Sports Writers Festival in Melbourne and Sydney.
On our first show we had Andrew Mangan from the best Arsenal podcast around arseblog.com to talk about the future of Arsene Wenger and Arsenal. Also we have Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley on to talk about his plans for the club and his own story. Plus a bit more!
Paul talks Arsenal with Arseblog's very own, Andrew Mangan. But where's Mike? 1. Support EPLpod 2. EatMyGoal 3. TEAMtalk 4. Arseblog
Dave Caren is joined by Sachin Nakrani of the Guardian and Andrew Mangan, owner of the Arseblog website to discuss the changing face of the media and reporting.
Neil Atkinson is joined by Paul Duhaney and Rob Gutmann to provide the essential preview to what promises to be a fantastic weekend of football. They are also joined by Dave Downie to talk about the big derby action at Anfield this weekend, can Everton end 18 years of Anfield hurt? We then move on to Southampton versus Bournemouth on the South Coast, we are joined by James Roach to talk us through the showdown at St Marys. Andrew Mangan of Arseblog to chat all things Arsenal and Wenger before bouncing over to Ste Armstrong to have a look at United’s home clash against West Brom.
In this episode, I have a great conversation with Andrew Mangan.So, Andrew is one of the reasons I started down the road of putting a podcast together. He has been running the Arsecast Podcast for 10 years (which currently has over 1 million downloads per month) and has been writing the Arseblog for over 15 years. We touch on a lot during the hour long conversation. I hope you enjoy the hour conversation and please check out Andrew at andrewmangan.net or at the arseblog.com
In a rare bonus pod, Mike and Paul talk to Arseblog's Andrew Mangan about Arsenal, online media, and Marc Maron. 1. Support EPLpod 2. Choose Your Own Misery 3. EatMyGoal
Ken Early (Second Captains) and Andrew Mangan (Arseblog) join us to talk podcasting, sport and DIY ethos, alongside performances from We Are Losers and Megan Nolan at the Dublin Conservatives Club
Part 2 of our special on Arsene Wenger and Arsenal. The USA Today's EPL Junkies are joined by Andrew Mangan, founder of Arseblog and one of the most influential voices when it comes to all things Gunners. We talk mental strength, transfers, old players, current players, George Graham, the managers that could've been, lobster dinners, cheese sandwiches and much more!
Per Mertesacker, Andrew Mangan from Arseblog and Adrian Clarke join host Russell Hargreaves on the Arsenal Weekly podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Sodshow Garden Podcast and radio show airs every Friday live at 3pm on Dublin City FM and is available in iTunes and all good podcast stores just after the same day. Andrew Mangan chats with Peter Donegan to discuss where and how it all began and to what is now 5 years of The Sodshow on air. Our 5th Birthday. From Peter’s vinyl collection and soldering speakers as a child, far too much borrowed equipment and people with such kind hearts who we are so eternally grateful to – to meeting genius that is Brian Greene, winning Ireland’s Best Podcast 2 years running and The Sodshow doing it’s first live show to a packed out Powerscourt Townhouse Centre from their main stage. Not to be missed and a wonderful insight behind the scenes. ————————————————————— Andrew Mangan is the brains behind the castaway media podcasting network, the host of the award winning 738am podcast and (also award winning) Arsenal podcast – Arsecast – which, has sold out live shows in both the UK and Ireland. He is also a professional voice over artist for over 25 years and is represented by The Lisa Richards agency. He and his studio based in South William Street Dublin are both available for hire and come higher than highly recommended – we have used both. More than that I am subscribed to both of his podcasts, see below, we are huge fans of his and to be very fair he is, an absolute gentleman.
On this weeks show Peter Donegan is interviewed by radio and podcasting legend Andrew Mangan. It’s a long story short as to why Brian isn’t doing it, but we’ll leave that there for another day. In 5 years as The Sodshow, Peter has never actually been interviewed and this changes I guess everything. And so, from where Peter’s folks are from, his many homes and now 15 years as Donegan Landscaping by the age of 24 to shamrocks on pints of guinness (something very rarely a suggested to an Irishman in Ireland), a horrible start to growing seeds at 5 years of age and playing guitar badly through horticultural college. Andrew pretty much clears it all up……. This part 1. Part 2 to follow a bit later, not so much about Peter but more, an indepth look behind the scenes of The Sodshow and Peter’s relationship with the also very legendary Brian Greene. ————————————————————- Andrew Mangan is the brains behind the castaway media podcasting network, the host of the award winning 738am podcast and (also award winning) Arsenal podcast – Arsecast – which, has sold out live shows in both the UK and Ireland. He is also a professional voice over artist for over 25 years and is represented by The Lisa Richards agency. He and his studio based in South William Street Dublin are both available for hire and come higher than highly recommended – we have used both. More than that I am subscribed to both of his podcasts, see below, we are huge fans of his and to be very fair he is, an absolute gentleman. twitter: @andrewmanganVO Further info: Andrew Mangan, Voice Over ————————————————————— Other Links: web: Peter Donegan Landscaping FB: Donegan Landscaping Twitter: @DoneganGardens Thoughts or comments ? @sodshow on twitter or on facebook as The Sodshow. The Sodshow Garden Podcast and radio show airs every Friday live at 3pm on Dublin City FM and is available in iTunes and all good podcast stores just after the same day.
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The Weekly General Meeting is a showcase or emerging and established Irish creative talent. In this episode, Shane Langan and Níal Conlan present an essay by Megan Nolan, music from We Are Losers and a chat about DIY journalism with Arseblog's Andrew Mangan and Second Captain's Ken Early. www.theweeklygm.com
Andrew Mangan, Co-Founder and Executive Director of the United States Business Council for Sustainable Development (US BCSD), spoke at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies on Wednesday, March 6, 2014. The talk, "By-Product Synergy as a Competitive Strategy: Creating Value through Resource Reuse," is organized by the Industrial Environmental Management (IEM) Program. In its 23rd year, the IEM Lecture Series brings speakers from companies and organizations to the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies to discuss the relationship between business and the environment. This year, the lecture series explores Industrial Ecology as a Source of Competitive Advantage. Concepts such as loop-closing, by-product exchange, and sustainable supply chain management and tools such as life cycle assessment (LCA) and material flow analysis are characteristic of the field of industrial ecology. The lecture series brings business executives to campus to discuss how their use of these approaches affects their company?s strategy, profitability, and position in the market. The US BCSD is a regional partner of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development, a global network of 200 international companies, with members representing 30 countries and 20 major industrial sectors. The US BCSD pursues sustainable development projects focusing in five areas: By-Product Synergy; Business, Biodiversity, and Ecosystem Services; Energy Efficiency in Buildings; US-China EcoPartnership; and Water. Mr. Mangan provides strategic leadership and oversight on the US BCSD?s projects and is an active member of the Education Committee for the International Society of Industrial Ecology, a member of the Advisory Committee for the Environmental Science Institute at the University of Texas at Austin, and serves on the board of the Foundation for Sustainable Development. He holds a master?s degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where he attended the Columbia School of International and Public Affairs as an International Fellow. Ongoing funding for the IEM Lecture Series is provided by the Joel Omura Kurihara Fund. For more information about the lecture series, please see http://cie.research.yale.edu/events/about-iem-lecture-series or contact us at cie@yale.edu
We discuss the Southampton victory and our quest for double cup glory as well as previewing the Arsenal game. Joining us in the studio was The Evening Chronicle's James Hunter and Chris Wetherspoon from The Roker Report. We got an Arsenal view from Arseblog's Andrew Mangan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Another week, another Pod. We welcome Andrew Mangan, the @Arseblog, and Tim from @7amkickoff to the show for a roundtable discussion on QPR, the insanity that took place at Reading and preview the United game. We close the show with Tim Stillman (@LittleDutchVA) who stops by to chat about his Reading adventure - the craziness didn't just take place at the game, the travels to the stadium provided for some drama too. Enjoy. Cheers.