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This week we talk about our amazing performance in the 5-3 win over Ipswich on Saturday, Broadhead celebrating a goal against his previous club and numerous man of the match contenders.We discuss the midweek draw at Ashton Gate as we shared the points with Bristol City, the FA Cup draw as we pull Chelsea out of the hat and an email from the son of an ex Wrexham manager with connections to our South West London opponents.We also preview our double game week as we welcome Portsmouth to the Racecourse on Tuesday and travel to London to face Charlton Athletic on Saturday. Ryan teaches us some more Welsh and Siân has a go at this week's quiz.If you would like to ‘Buy us a coffee' then check out this link to support the show: buymeacoffee.com/methewifeClick to message the show
Charlotte Healy met the media today ahead of City's return to Ashton Gate. She reflected on defeat at Crystal Palace and what to expect against Southampton.
Listen back in full to Bristol City Women's Fans Forum as Lowri Roberts, Charlotte Healy and Emily Syme took questions from supporters.A range of topics were discussed at Ashton Gate including plans for the future, Mercury13's investment and much more.
Vi summerar helgens omgång. Krossen på Ashton Gate! West Bromwichs fria fall! Hellbergs femte raka seger! Och förstås stängningen av övergångsfönstret där Noah Eile blev senaste svensk i serien! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to The Rams Review Podcast, this week Jason is joined by Chris, Nigel & Jack to discuss a performance for the ages. The Rams smash five past Bristol City and lay down a marker as they are in touching distance of the playoffs.It's also transfer deadline day as Derby add 2 fresh faces to the squad, we then discuss the window as a whole. Click here to read more from Jack on Friday'sthumping win.Thank you for listening, we would love to hear from you so please follow us & join in on socials.Facebook: Rams Review PodcastX: RamsReview1Email: Ramsreview@hotmail.comDon't forget we also have a YouTube channel: The Rams Review Podcast, please like & subscribe.Thanks again & Up The Rams!
Charlotte Healy met the media today ahead of Bristol City's return to Ashton Gate as we welcome Sunderland on Saturday evening.She reflected on a difficult draw at Ipswich, expectations against Sunderland and the brand new Guinness front of shirt sponsorship.
Hello from the Other Side is back with a fresh pre-match podcast ahead of Bristol City vs Sheffield Wednesday at Ashton Gate this Saturday — and this week Dan Fudge is joined by @and1Dan to get the full Robins perspective.With Bristol City currently ninth in the Championship and just three points off the play-offs, we break down their unpredictable run of form — big wins, frustrating slips, and everything in between. We'll also be talking key threats like top scorer Anis Mehmeti and midfield standout Scott Twine, who's already hit seven goals this season.Expect opposition insight, tactical talking points, players to watch and score predictions — everything you need ahead of Wednesday's trip to Ashton Gate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pete, Fevs and Harry discuss another 5 goal thrashing at Ashton Gate, Sam Morsy being a DLB, and the desperate need for Emil Riis to have his own song. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After the joy of beating Portsmouth it was no surprise that City bought the fans hopes tumbling down with a shambles of a performance on a cold afternoon at Ashton Gate.There was no period where City were in control in a meaningful way and Preston's goals could both have been better defended.Less said about this games the better.DaveP debates the action with Dave Tovey & Ant Banks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lewis Dobbin and Alfie Devine were on the scoresheet for North End as they registered an excellent victory on the road against Bristol City. iFollow PNE commentator Guy Clarke was joined by former North End defender Darnell Fisher to look back over a fantastic 90 minutes of football at Ashton Gate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jake Smith and Joe Wood dissect the New Year's Day thumping of Portsmouth by Bristol City at Ashton Gate. Then, with the help of Alex Jones from the East Anglian Daily Times, the panel look forward to the Blues' opening home fixture of 2026 against Ipswich Town on Sunday.
Pete, Harry, Dave and Paul discuss the brilliant 2026 opener against Portsmouth at Ashton Gate, the solid festive period we've had, and the expected deals to be done across January. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kim Hellberg suffered his first defeat as Middlesbrough boss at Bristol City - but there's still a lot to be positive about on Teesside. We reflect on the loss at Ashton Gate and discuss what BBC Tees' Mark Drury describes as Boro's "best chance in a decade" to win promotion. What does that mean for how the promotion chasers will approach the January transfer window? We also discuss Sol Brynn's new deal and Sverre Nypan's situation.
Two down at half-time City fought back to level in an entertaining game at Ashton Gate.City were poor in the opening 45 minutes and Struber must have given them a rollicking at half time as they scored a minute after the restart which signalled a level of performance as good as anything we have seen this season.With 20 games gone we're sat in 10th but it is such a congested league we have every chances of going into the new year in the play off spots if we can achieve a level of consistency. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Just like the BBC, the pod is here to inform, educate and entertain so we were delighted to chat with Rob Graham from the Rosbifs Rugby pod about all things Pau.He gives us an insight into this less fashionble club from the foot of the Pyrenees and predicts how they might shape up at Ashton Gate on Sunday.We also hear from Mark and Cameron from the Bears Supporters Advisory Committee who give us an update on their successes so far (getting rid of air guitar and pre match smoke for starters) and outlines how supporters cna get in touch with them. The club will listen to feedbacka and these boys are on a mission to provide it.So sit back, relax and listen to something slightly different to the norm.Let us know what you think!
Brazilian loanee Neto Borges met the local media ahead of Bristol City's home fixture against Leicester City at Ashton Gate on Wednesday, December 10th (7.45pm).The wing-back previewed the upcoming match, Brazil's World Cup clash with Scotland, and more.
Pete, Dan and Harry discuss the 1-0 loss to Millwall, being Alex Neil'd, and secretly loving some big old handbags. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We are LIVE from 8pm getting you ready for Saturday's 3pm kick-off at Ashton Gate! In this episode: Goal Fest at the Gate? We discuss a brilliant stat—Millwall have scored at least 2 goals in 5 of our last 6 away visits to Bristol City. The Challenge: It won't be easy. The Robins have won 3 of the last 4 league meetings against us, so we need a big performance to set the record straight. Team News & Betting: We predict the starting XI and look at the latest odds for a Lions victory. Get your questions in the chat! COYL! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Charlotte Healy previews Bristol City's return to Ashton Gate as the Robins prepare to face Sheffield United. She discusses the international break, a positive performance against Spurs and the importance of the fans.
Full audio as Gerhard Struber met the local media ahead of Bristol City's home fixture against Swansea City at Ashton Gate on Saturday, November 19th (12.30pm).The Head Coach provided an update on Radek Vítek's loan from Manchester United, Swansea's hunt for a coach, and difficulties dealing with injuries.19 November 2025.
Full audio as Radek Vítek met the local media ahead of Bristol City's home fixture against Swansea City at Ashton Gate on Saturday, November 22nd (12.30pm).The Manchester United loanee spoke on his fight for a starting spot in Struber's team, his year season so far, and the team's momentum.
Charlotte Healy previews the visit of Ipswich Town. She discusses the win at Sunderland, backing it up at Ashton Gate and how the fans have not yet seen the best of her Bristol City side.
Blackburn Rovers Reporter Elliott Jackson gives his verdict on a 1-0 win at Ashton Gate.
⚠️ Light language warning – a few choice words in this one!Welcome to Episode 338 of the Total Saints Podcast – your home for all things Southampton Football Club!Plenty to cover this week:• Bristol City Review – Another trip to Ashton Gate, another 3–1 defeat. Back-to-back losses two seasons apart, and over 50 years since we've taken a point there. What went wrong after such a bright start?• Blackburn Review – A week that somehow got worse. Saints arrived at Ewood Park sitting 18th, faced one of the few sides below them… and still managed to lose. Was this Will Still's lowest moment yet?• Selection Chaos & Substitution Madness – Four changes, early saves from McCarthy, a straight-red for Welington, and fans chanting “You don't know what you're doing”. The pressure is building – hard.• Preston Preview – Saints return to St Mary's next Saturday, desperate for a reaction. But with suspensions, illness and injuries mounting… where's the next win coming from?We also touch on:• Forum frustration and calls for change• Juventus reportedly eyeing up Saints' sporting director Johannes SporsAll that and more, plus the latest from our Prediction League and your usual dose of Saints therapy from Steve Grant, Glen de la Cour and Alfie House, guest hosted this week by Neil Crespin.Links & Support
Full press conference audio as Gerhard Struber meets the local media ahead of Bristol City's home fixture with Birmingham City at Ashton Gate.
Welcome to Episode 337 of the Total Saints Podcast – your home for all things Southampton Football Club!Plenty to cover this week:• Swansea Review – Another frustrating afternoon at St Mary's as Saints were held to a goalless draw by Swansea. Will Still called it “one of our best performances of the season,” but was it really? 21 shots, 3.26 xG, and still no goal — we break it all down.• Bristol City Preview – A tricky midweek trip to Ashton Gate. Can Saints finally turn dominance into points and end their run of home draws?• Blackburn Preview – Another away day follows on Saturday, with Rovers struggling near the bottom. Is this the perfect chance to build some momentum?• Plus, we catch up on Saints Women in the League Cup and check in on how the Prediction League is shaping up!Featuring Martin Starke, Steve Grant (SaintsWeb), Glen de la Cour (League One Minus 10), and Alfie House (Daily Echo).
Full audio from the October 2025 Fans Forum at Ashton Gate.Chief Executive Officer Tom Rawcliffe, Technical Director Brian Tinnion, Head Coach Brian Tinnion and Rob Dickie took questions from the floor discussing a range of topics from academy pathway to transfer strategy and much more.
All Aboard the good ship, HMS P*ss The League. Your quartermaster Andy is here to welcome you aboard with regular shipmates Dun and Ant. Join us at the Captain's table for a menu of maritime morsels. Anchors Aweigh with Richard Kone!- A very important message from Pimf- Well, what a week that was. We can't thank you enough for what you have all done for Lily, Jimmy and the Greens- T-shirt update! (You have until the 10th October to get yours!)- The New York Football Community is such a special thing that its hard to describe.- QPR is a club we should all be proud of, and we have fans that QPR should be proud of!- The QPR podcast community have rallied around. Paul Finney, what a guy! W12, what guys!- Seann Walsh takes to the stage to help us. Thank you Seann - Charlie Austin, always a QPR hero, both on and off the pitch.- For starters, how the hell does Charlie even know who we are? Does he have great taste in podcasts? Thank you legend for sharing our podcast and Lily's Go Fund Me.- OK, We have two games of football to cover and we go full Micromachines!- QPR v Oxford was all a bit stale, mate.- It's Mad, son. Nico's reversal of fortune- Shut 'em down. Burrell is public enemy of defenders 1, 2 and 3- Finish 'em - Kone so clinical.- Bristol City fails to Riis to the occasion, as Smyth's Ashton Gate goal rush continues- Live and Direct. Stephan's tactics gets the best out of his players- The Deep - A massive improvement to squad depth, with reinforcements to come- New Yorking is about to get real. Mayoral elections in a month, Yankees up against it as Blue Jays go full Coventry City and they drop the puck to start the season for the Rangers at the Garden.- Will be still be speaking with each other next week? We go on a field trip to Metlife on Thursday for the QPR NYC Derby.- Ant's International Kit Korner. When you order Brazil on Temu in the 70's....and what does Dun love to do on a boat? Watching Wales.- Jacob's got Stanzas - Don't do the rhyme, if you ain't got the time... Once again, don't worry about rating and reviewing. This week we'd rather you bought the t-shirt or donated...Last orders for the shirt (to get by 1st November): 10th October.
Bristol City Women Head Coach Charlotte Healy met the media ahead of City's clash with Durham at Ashton Gate. She discuss Sophie Ingle's red card being rescinded, the support of the City fans and utilising her squad.
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Ross Halls is joined by Stuart Watson and Alex Jones to discuss Ipswich Town's 1-1 draw against Bristol City. Fresh off their trip to Ashton Gate, the boys reflect on the game, where Kieran McKenna made six changes to the side that beat Portsmouth, handing full debuts to Marcelino Nunez and Ivan Azon. Then it's onto the game, with Jack Clarke's penalty cancelling out Rob Atkinson's open. What more could the Blues have done to create chances against the Robins? There's also a quick chat about the upcoming East Anglian derby, looking ahead to our live podcast on Friday night ahead of the clash against Norwich City. Kings of Anglia is sponsored by Stardust Spirits. Get 20% OFF with promo code KOA at https://www.stardustspirits.co.uk/ Introducing our new sponsors at Molecular! Get 10% OFF with promo code KOA10 at https://www.molecular-uk.com/ Subscribe on our website to watch the video version of the podcast - https://www.eadt.co.uk/subscribe/ You can shop the KOA range here - (kings-of-anglia.myspreadshop.co.uk)
Mike and Elliott are forced to relive some painful memories from two years back as the Tigers stutter to defeat against Bristol at Ashton Gate, but find plenty more encouragement in this display as compared to that one. We chat about what went wrong and right, laud the Big Red Machine (Ches) as the new skipper and look ahead to a shot at getting back on track at home against Harlequins.PS Apologies for some iffy sound quality from Mike - undetected microphone issue, apparently.
City Women Head Coach Charlotte Healy spoke ahead of the opening league match at Ashton Gate. She discussed the unbeaten run, improvements in the squad and excitement at seeing the fans at the stadium.
A packed episode this week as we discuss the Red Roses reaching the Rugby World Cup Final after a patchy win over France at Ashton Gate. We also chat through the superb win for Canada over the Black Ferns and ask whether England might be in for a shock in the Final.Meanwhile, despite a defeat in the Prem Cup to Bristol and as LRZ returned to Kingsholm with a try and a Yellow card, we find the positives from a battling and encouraging performance by a very young and inexperienced Cherry and White side.Finally, Jim and Ed speak to Ross Cook, Senior Technical Sponsorship Manager at Macron, about all things Kit, Merch and the decisions that go into making the shirts that we fans will wear in the stands (and the players wear on the pitch).Ed PriceJames Eastwood (Snowy)Jim HarleyRoss CookCherry Jam is proud to be sponsored by PGT LLP
Pete, Paul and former City man Jason Eaton discuss our first defeat of the season, Rob Atkinson's injury fears, and the importance of good hospitality in Congresbury before playing at Ashton Gate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gloucester opened their PREM Cup campaign with a bonus point win over a disappointingly poor Exeter Chiefs side at Kingsholm. We discuss the game and the encouraging signs shown by the defence and the new signings. We also chat through the fact that despite leading the team last weekend, Lewis Ludlow is no longer club captain - with that honour now resting with Tomos Williams. Elsewhere, England's Red Roses secured a Semi Final place in the Rugby World Cup, beating Scotland in a rain soaked affair at Ashton Gate. We go through that match and the other Quarter Finals including a controversial biting incident during the France v Ireland game.Finally, Newcastle Red Bulls unveiled their new club badge and identity - but how long will it take for them to reverse their fortunes.Ed PriceRuss BrookesCherry Jam is proud to be sponsored by PGT LLP
And then there were four! Sara and Ugo reflect on the World Cup quarter-finals in Bristol and Exeter as England, France, New Zealand and Canada all booked their spot in the last four. Did England finally hit top gear at a rain-soaked Ashton Gate? Or were Scotland their own worst enemy as they slumped to another heavy defeat to the Red Roses? Lisa Martin and Kat Merchant reflect on a 31st consecutive win for John Mitchell's side. Ugo is down in Exeter with Claire Thomas and Anna Caplice to pick through a devastating defeat for Ireland who led France 13-0 at half-time. There was also a plenty of controversy as France back row Axelle Berthoumieu was eventually cited for an alleged bite on Ireland's Aoife Wafer.
Wallaroo #44 herself, Bronnie Mackintosh, joins Johnnie post-match to look back and analyse a strong Rugby showing in Bristol as Canada faced the Wallaroos at Ashton Gate in the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup.https://www.instagram.com/johnniehammondrugby/#WRP | #RWC2025 | #ThisEnergyNeverStops | #England2025 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Deborah McCormack joins Johnnie post-match to look back and analyse a battle in Bristol as the Red Roses faced Scotland at Ashton Gate in the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup.https://www.instagram.com/ruggersmack/https://www.instagram.com/johnniehammondrugby/#WRP | #RWC2025 | #ThisEnergyNeverStops | #England2025 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Not the most enjoyable week for City, as transfer rumours plagued the fanbase while City fell to back-to-back defeats against Bristol City. The Gang discuss the loss before looking ahead towards transfer deadline day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Patch, Matt and Ali Durden talk through the memorable win at Ashton Gate.
Join us as we gear up for the trip to Bristol City and look back at the cup win over Stevenage, hearing from Nathan Jones and Ibbi Fullah.Thanks to our sponsors PSF Steel Ltd for making this show possible. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Patch, Matt and Nige Whittle discuss the news that Liam Manning has left Ashton Gate and headed to Norwich.
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
Patch, Matt and Marc Reed talk about another great day at Ashton Gate.
Patch, Matt and Dean Allen walk through an incredible night at Ashton Gate.
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.
Patch, Matt and Simon Jones walk through another great Friday night at Ashton Gate.
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.
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!