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After underwhelming Premier League seasons for Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur is the Europa League more important for Ruben Amorim or Ange Postecoglou?Mark Chapman is joined by Ian Dennis, Phil Jones and Izzy Christiansen at Old Trafford, plus Paul Robinson and Ali Bruce-Ball in the Norway to react to the comprehensive semi-final wins that set up an all English Europa League final. Amorim gives his view on Manchester United's 7-1 aggregate win over Athletic Club and what it would mean to secure Champions League football next season. Ange shares his thoughts on the negativity around the two sides reaching the final despite their domestic struggles and the importance of ending Tottenham's trophy drought. Away from the Europa League, Carl Asaba joins us from Ashton Gate where Sheffield United beat Bristol City 3-0 in the first leg of their Championship playoff semi-final. TIMECODES: 01:03 – Manchester United 4-1 (7-1) Athletic Club 09:02 – Ruben Amorim reaction 11:50 – Bodo/Glimt 0-2 (1-5) Tottenham Hotspur 16:52 – Ange Postecoglou reaction 20:50 – Who is the Europa League final more important for? 25:51 – Chris Wilder interview 28:18 – Bristol City 0-3 Sheffield United – Carl AsabaCOMMENTARIES THIS WEEK: Saturday 10th May WOMENS SUPER LEAGUE: Chelsea v Liverpool 1230 KO - SPORTS EXTRA PREMIER LEAGUE: Southampton v Manchester City 1500 KO - 5 LIVE PREMIER LEAGUE: Bournemouth v Aston Villa 1730 KO - 5 LIVE Sunday 11th May PREMIER LEAGUE: Nottingham Forest v Leicester 1415 KO - 5 LIVE PREMIER LEAGUE: Manchester United v West Ham 1415 KO - SPORTS EXTRA PREMIER LEAGUE: Spurs v Crystal Palace 1415 KO - BBC SPORT WEBSITE PREMIER LEAGUE: Liverpool v Arsenal 1630 KO - 5 LIVE
Nick reacts to the Blades 0-3 victory over Bristol City at Ashton Gate in the Play-Off Semi-Final First Leg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
DaveP, Dave Tovey & Dave Fevs review a disappointing night at Ashton Gate and a result that, barring a miracle, means the season is over Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Patch, Matt and Marc Reed talk about another great day at Ashton Gate.
Liam Manning previews Bristol City's upcoming Good Friday clash with Sunderland at Ashton Gate.The City Head Coach provides an injury update on a number of players, discusses the impact of home support and much more.
Mike and Elliott utilise yet another week of no news to effectively make their own news about who the new Tigers figurehead is likely to be, but we deduce that an announcement cannot now be far away. We also look ahead to a daunting trip to Ashton Gate and try to figure out a way to stop that incredible Bristol attack, which is hard enough to articulate, let alone to do.
Les Robins étant en course pour la montée en Premier League au moment d'écrire ces lignes, le moment paraissait opportun pour vous raconter un double passage à Ashton Gate, le stade de Bristol City. Une expérience de foot anglais comme on les aime dans What A Game.
Patch, Matt and Dean Allen walk through an incredible night at Ashton Gate.
The 3 Daves [Pottier, Fevs & Tovey] review a night to remember at Ashton Gate as City consolidated their play off position with a second home win in 4 days against the Baggies.Wells continued to roll back the years with his 3rd goal in four games and whilst a calamitous mix up between Max O'Leary & Cam Pring allowed an equaliser followed by a period of dominance from the visitors a winning goal came in the last seconds from Roberts, the most unlikeliest of scorers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Patch, Matt and Bond... Ben Bond walk through a massive 3 points at Ashton Gate
Chris, Danny and Ashy dissect a chaotic weekend of Premiership action. Records were broken at Ashton Gate, but are defences making it too easy? We have some breaking news regarding the Lions coaching staff and we attempt to set the scene ahead of Thursday's RFU SGM.
We run through the key moments of the 52-38 victory at a pulsating Ashton Gate as the Bears saw off the Chiefs with a disciplined second half display after losing Santi Grondona to a red after 30 minutes.The first half however...We also briefly look forward to the away fixture at Kingsholm with a game of 'who is most likely to...?' and finish with a short discussion about the merits or otherwise of the proposed plan to introduce dedicated away fan sections. Finally, Miles doffs his tweed cap to the career of Amber Reed who announced her retirement this week.All this and more as Pete, Miles and Lee share a cheeky pint and a bit of rugby banter at the Bristol Beer Factory Taproom.Let us know what you think!
Patch, Matt and Simon Jones walk through another great Friday night at Ashton Gate.
DaveP is joined by Lez, Tom Sutton & the Toveys in analysing all the talking points from a thrilling game at Ashton Gate on Friday evening.Another home win against free scoring opponents who can't defend meant that at least overnight City were in 5th. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hull City battled bravely to earn a huge 1-1 draw at Bristol City on Saturday, playing almost 90 minutes with 10 men after Joao Pedro was sent off seconds after his brilliant goal fired City in front at Ashton Gate. A second half penalty dragged the hosts level but the point was another crucial step towards Championship safety for Ruben Selles'men. In the latest 1904 Club podcast, Baz, Fletch and Kathryn reflected on that performance and result, as well as looking ahead to Wednesday night's home meeting with Oxford United, and what lies in store as we enter the run-in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Patch, Matt and Robins TV's Dan White talk through the draw at Ashton Gate.
DaveP is joined by Neil Sutton, Dave Fevs & the unrelated Toveys [Dave & Mark] in assessing City confidence building victory at the New Den.Zak Vyner scored his first goal in two years with forgotten man Harry Cornick grabbing a crucial second goal with 10 minutes remaining.City's play off aspirations will gain further momentum if they can follow up this win with another against Hull at Ashton Gate on Saturday Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Wednesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack has the latest on Garry Ringrose's disciplinary hearing. Munster count the cost of that ill-fated Ireland 'A' game at Ashton Gate, and we speak to John Ryan. Pete Wilkins also has injury concerns at Connacht, and he's provided an update on their out-half depth chart with JJ Hanrahan departing. Rob Russell is back for Leinster, and we hear from their attack coach Tyler Bleyendaal. And Ma'a Nonu is back in top level rugby at the age of 42.
On Wednesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack has the latest on Garry Ringrose's disciplinary hearing. Munster count the cost of that ill-fated Ireland 'A' game at Ashton Gate, and we speak to John Ryan. Pete Wilkins also has injury concerns at Connacht, and he's provided an update on their out-half depth chart with JJ Hanrahan departing. Rob Russell is back for Leinster, and we hear from their attack coach Tyler Bleyendaal. And Ma'a Nonu is back in top level rugby at the age of 42.
This week we focus on the Bears Women's upcoming semi-final play off with Gloucester-Hartpury on Sunday 2nd March at 3pm.Not only do we invite a proper dual season ticket holder onto the pod as a special guest but we also have an exclusive and in-depth interview with Dave Ward and Tom Luke. They give us a behind-the scenes deep dive into the season so far as well as their thoughts on how they will plan and prep for the play-off. It's a fairly lengthy and interesting chat after which we discuss a few of the issues that it throws up before previewing the game itself and offering our score predictions.We finish off by discussing Dave's excellent punditry performance on TNT Sports on Friday night having been warmed up nicely by our interview the day before and then finally sign off for the night.It is a bit of a long one again but to help you navigate your way through it here is the running order:Introduction:Start - 9:10: Pre-amble and a brief chat about the England A game at Ashton GateDave and Tom interview:9:10 - 12:04: Motivations for this season after last year's final defeat12:04 - 13:41: How the Women fit into the HPC set-up alongside the Men13:41 - 15:26: How Dave and Tom work together15:26 - 17: 10: Coaching on match days 17:10 - 18:55: Shaftesbury Park vs Ashton Gate as home venues18: 55 - 20: 28: How they plan and prep for games20:28 - 23:00: Managing squad rotation and selection issues23:00 - 26:50: New player recruitment pathways26:50 - 29:39: Tracking and signing established players29:39 - 34:23: How Tom signed Ilona Maher34:23 - 37: 36: Dave's thoughts after the Loughborough Lightening defeat37: 36 - 39:49: How they will prep for the semi final39:49 - 42:14: Messages to the traveling fans42: 14 - 45:41: Tom's failed attempt to sign Fury the Gladiator and a vote of thanksPost interview:45:41 - 55:15: Our thoughts on the chat55:15 - 65: 53: Semi-final preview65: 53 - 70:15: Score predictions70:15 - the end: Dave's punditry trousersLet us know what you think!
Patch, Matt and Rich Hoskins talk through a great win at Ashton Gate
We're back for another episode as clubs like Ealing Trailfinders, Bedford Blues and Doncaster Knights secure big wins against Premiership opposition in the second phase of the Premiership Rugby Cup. Six giant killings throughout the pool stage including an away victory at Leicester for Coventry, and extremely proud to see Ealing representing the Champ in the knockout phases. Plus Charlie & Ross also discuss the recent international squad announcements with a Six Nations debut in store for former Nottingham speedster Ellie Mee, and a whole host of representation in the England 'A' team that faces Ireland at Ashton Gate.
Patch, Matt and Laurence Mora who was covering today's game for Talk Sport at Ashton Gate walk through the defeat to Swansea.
Patch, Matt and Chris talk through a magical day at Ashton Gate.
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Hear from Wolves' latest signing Emmanuel Agbadou following the FA Cup victory at Ashton Gate. Gaffer Vitor Pereira and goalscorer Rodrigo Gomes also feature after the Old Gold beat Bristol City 1-2. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dominic Dietrich is joined by Ed Dawes, Amelia Warren and Jake Barker to look ahead to the Rams' trip to Ashton Gate, including insight into Bristol City.
Ugo, Ashy and Chris head into the studio in central London to record the last pod of 2024. Ashy gets a few Christmas gripes off his chest before we look ahead to a bumper year in 2025 and put our prediction skills to the test. Who will win the Six Nations and will we see a Grand Slam? And in what order will the home nations finish? We pick our Lions bolters and ask if there is anyone that can stop the Red Roses winning the World Cup. We also round-up a chaotic end to 2024 on the field as Exeter finally win a game, Bath put nearly 70 points on Saracens and Sale dominated Bristol at Ashton Gate. We also put forward a solution to solve the issues with the Champions Cup - remember you heard it here first!
The Blues' controversy-filled Boxing Day defeat to Watford at Vicarage Road is picked apart by Jake Smith and Brendan Tuttiett. Bristol City supporter James Skinner also calls in to help look ahead to Sunday's meeting at Ashton Gate, Pompey's final game of 2024.
Ollie and Mark preview Bristol City vs Luton Town and Phill meets with Ben Mead for his view ahead of the game
With Alex again marooned deep in the English countryside, and Footy on the Med's Menton HQ under attack from all sides, a dread rumour spread around the podcast ecosphere. Would Footy on the Med live to kick a ball again? Fear not! The sea came calling and Alex took himself to the city of Bristol, scene of 727.5 voyages to the Mediterranean in April 1511 alone. QPR, whose blue and white hooped shirts never fail to induce thoughts of the Med, came a-visiting Ashton Gate, home of The Robins, aka Bristol City. Alex was there to chronicle some of the action with the Devizes Hoops, not to mention West Ham Dan and two box-based associates, Scott and Max. Cue an absolute wonder goal from Paul Smyth for The Rs. Bristol City 1 QPR 1 was recorded at Ashton Gate on 14 December 2024.
Basking in the glory of 2, yes 2 home wins in 3 days, Paul Simon and Steve reflect on Norwich and Oxford, wonder whether we've ever played 3 teams in yellow home shirts on a row before, and look forward to a trip to Ashton Gate on Saturday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Patch, Matt and Adam Gould talk through the 4-0 win at Ashton Gate.
Join host Mark Lovell as he sits down with iconic football commentator Jonathan Pearce to share captivating stories from his life and career. A proud Cornishman, Pearce begins by recounting the remarkable circumstances of his birth at Freedom Fields Hospital in Plymouth. He reflects on his early years in Bristol, where his love for football blossomed alongside his passion for Bristol City.In an extraordinary tale from 1972, Pearce recalls how he and his father pioneered match analysis for Bristol City, making them the first club in Europe to film matches for tactical insights. This groundbreaking work laid the foundation for a lifelong devotion to the Robins and provides a treasure trove of anecdotes for Bristol City fans.The distinctive voice behind "Match of the Day" and 12 World Cup tournaments, Pearce shares his take on the exciting prospects for Plymouth Argyle under Wayne Rooney. He also discusses the potential for a documentary about Argyle and Rooney to captivate the American market, sharing his thoughts on the direction such a project should take.Stories about legendary managers like Brian Clough and Bill Shankly add to the rich narrative, as Pearce's vast experience in broadcasting comes to life. The conversation wraps up with a look ahead to Argyle's upcoming visit to Ashton Gate.Any contribution towards running costs is always welcome:https://ko-fi.com/pilgrimspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"I feel like I have got my Burnley back"Rich is upbeat as a trip down to Ashton Gate sees the Clarets victorious. And we celebrate 300 games of Jay Rodriguez. Burnley FC Podcast with Natalie Bromley.~This Podcast has been created and uploaded by the No Nay Never Podcast. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Full audio as City hosted a Fans Forum at Ashton Gate.Chairman Jon Lansdown, Technical Director Brian Tinnion, Head Coach Liam Manning and Club captain took questions from the room on a range of topics, before taking some online questions.
Owen McCormack joins us in the studio as we discuss how he has settled into life in Bristol, including his passion for Golf and a new-found love of Bristol City FC.On this week's show - proudly sponsored by MatchdayLive:We discuss the news that work on the new Sporting Quarter at Ashton Gate is set to begin next yearWe discuss Owen's attempt at growing a moustache Owen reveals how he has settled into life in Bristol so far with the FlyersOwen discusses his trips to Ashton Gate this season to watch Bristol CityWhere was Owen McCormack when his first got the call from Coach KapoulasOwen on growing up in North Carolina and his college career at Presbyterian and LipscombeOwen on competing against Demond Robinson in collegeWrong answers onlyWe discuss the near comeback against Cheshire Phoenix at the weekendQuestions from the mailbag and much more!The Bristol Flyers Podcast brings supporters a unique perspective from behind the scenes, and is available to listen on all major podcast providers, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts and also available to watch on YouTube!The Flyers Podcast is proudly sponsored by MatchdayLive, a product of UK-based sport media and technology company Matchday Media. Their origin sees the coming together of a Bristol-based specialist in sports video production and broadcast, and experienced media and technology partners. Through their first and flagship product MatchdayLive, the company have set out to democratise the ability for clubs and leagues across the globe to deliver broadcast quality, live and on-demand content, directly to their fans.
Ben and Andrew tick off two highly-satisfying wins for United, as they take six points from trips to Blackburn and Bristol City, with Ryan Oné bagging his first Blades goal and Harrison Burrows snatching a win at the death at Ashton Gate after a convincing performance at Ewood Park. We discuss the final stages of Vini Souza's redemption story and also look ahead to Sunday's derby. Thanks for listening and UTB!
Steve Kirby previews the visit of Newcastle in the Barclay's Women's Championship. He discusses the narrow defeat at Sunderland, the form of his forward players, and being back at Ashton Gate.
Patch, Matt and Talk Sport commentator Ian Danter who was at Ashton Gate commentating on the match, walk through the 2-1 defeat.
The 0-0 draw at Ashton Gate was a disappointment, but was another game where we were comfortably the better side. Any dropped points at home to Plymouth would be more harshly judged. Follow us on Twitter @mightywhitespod and visit mightywhitespodcast.com.
Join Adam Elliott, Martin Riley and Will Clay as they discuss our 0-0 draw with Bristol City at Ashton Gate. Featuring all the usual review chat, as well as a section comparing Ao Tanaka with Archie GraySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thegameoftheirlives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Patch, Matt and Stewart Gardner on the goalless draw at Ashton Gate
Pete, Harry & Dave discuss a great point at home to Leeds, to mark what was a brilliant and emotional day inside Ashton Gate.
Leeds go into their trip to Ashton Gate on the back of two consecutive wins. Neutrals are acting like Leeds are 10 points clear at the top of the league. Also, Leeds have signed Josuha Guilavogui. Follow us on Twitter … Continued
Chris Hogg meets with the local media ahead of City's match with Leeds United at Ashton Gate.
It was an inspiring and emotional weekend with the Slater Cup, where Leicester pulled off a thrilling comeback, beating Gloucester 29-26, thanks to a halftime spray from Cheika. The big news of the week, though, is Newcastle breaking their 25-match losing streak with a 24-18 win over Exeter, can Steve Diamond keep the momentum? We're joined by Bath's rising star, Guy Pepper, to talk about his comparison to Richie McCaw, what it's like training with the stacked Bath back row, and how he's adjusting to life at the club after moving from Newcastle. Elsewhere, Siya Kolisi marked his second debut for the Sharks with a try, and Saracens pulled off a hell of comeback to beat Bristol 37-35 in an action-packed game at Ashton Gate. And we dive into the latest on 20-minute red cards, as they're set to be trialled during the Autumn Nations Series. Ireland and France are opposed, but Southern Hemisphere teams are all in. What impact will it have on the biggest stage? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Patch, Matt and Rob talk through the goalless draw at Ashton Gate.
Patch, Matt and You Tuber Ani Harish talk through the draw at Ashton Gate...
Patch, Matt and Dr Dean Allen talk through the 7 goal thriller at Ashton Gate...
Patch and Matt catch up with former Bristol City player Darren Barnard to talk about his team at Ashton Gate.