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On today's episode, Evan is joined by Stampede Blue's Stephen Reed are back for another Indianapolis Colts live mock draft! For Live Mock Draft 5.0, how does it fall for Indy? With Jim Irsay's comments on Wednesday about addressing left tackle, pass rusher and cornerback early, is that a new model to follow? At No. 21 on PFF's mock draft simulator, so many intriguing options are available. However, is this a better chance to trade back? This is a must-listen episode, Colts fans. All of the Colts' picks are covered as Evan and Stephen take the role of Colts GM Chris Ballard and Assistant GM Ed Dodds. What ends up going down for the Colts in the newest live mock draft scenario? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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At No. 3 Michigan. At No. 4 Ohio State. In the most-interesting week of the Iowa men’s basketball regular season, what would be success for the Hawkeyes? The Gazette’s Mike Hlas and Nathan Ford discuss on the latest On Iowa Podcast. Also this week: • How did Michigan go from picked seventh in the Big Ten to running away with the conference title and in the national-title conversation? • How real is Iowa’s defensive improvement? • The Luka Garza-Ayo Dosumnu Player of the Year debate playing out among Iowa and Illinois fans • A look at Iowa’s place in the Big Ten: How high and how low the Hawkeyes could finish » https://www.thegazette.com/subject/sports/hawkeyes/iowa-mens-basketball (Read Iowa men's basketball coverage from The Gazette) » https://twitter.com/gazetteoniowa (Follow Iowa Hawkeyes coverage on Twitter) » https://www.facebook.com/OnIowaCRG/ (Follow Iowa Hawkeyes coverage on Facebook)
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Ep 31. At NO extra cost the dads have recorded this special episode just to say a big thank you to all our listeners for your support this year. Following the dads being unindated (a dad tale special word) with correspondence from the listeners and asking questions on what we do in certain circumstances as parents! Strap yourselves in - here it is!! The das have always claimed they are "learning on the job" - this certainly proves it. Have fun and keep smiling!!
At No.10.Tina Turner we dont need another hero 9.K-Ci & JoJo -Tell me it's real 8.Jennifer Hudson - And I'm telling you 7.Bebe Winans- With all of my heart 6.Hero Enrique Iglesias 5.Michael Jackson - Earth song 4.Whitney Houston - I will always love you 3.Aretha Franklin -You make me feel like a naturalwomen 2.Kelly Price As we lay 1.Mariah Carey - I want to know what love is listen live www. blackcommunityradio.co.za sms donation to 48748 sms costs R10 terms and conditions apply --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eshdey-diphae/support
Javier Pesquera, roving NBA draft analyst and occasional consultant for The Stepien, returns to break down the fast-approaching 2020 draft. Then, after the break, Agu Ibañez Baldor stops by to discuss his book, “Dynasty: The Rise and Fall of the Greatest Teams in NBA History.” *Due to dynamic advertising, time stamps may vary:Javier Pesquera at 7:28-7:39: “At No. 1, I do have LaMelo Ball in his own tier by himself, and I think LaMelo Ball is gonna go No. 1 unless Minnesota actually finds a trade that they like, which I don’t think is happening at this point.” 12:25-12:42 (JP): “I think there are a lot of doubters as well. I do like him [Obi Toppin]. He has as much potential as anybody in this class, and that’s related to his physical tools. … The comparison to Amar’e Stoudemire pops in your head right away because of the way he leaps off the floor and the way he finishes in transition. He has that type of ability.” 23:49-24:14 (JP): “I guess if Golden State surprises the world and takes somebody else other than [James] Wiseman or [Anthony] Edwards, that would also change things quite a bit. I don’t expect any trades in the top 10. I think the only one that could happen and it’s, more or less, the most possible one is if Charlotte actually trades up with Golden State and they give some sort of minor asset to secure themselves selecting Wiseman No. 2 instead of risking Golden State taking him.” Agu Ibañez-Baldor at 34:38-34:48: “I just wrote it the way I talk, honestly. I’m a bit sarcastic. I’m a bit opinionated. I’m a bit mean, but in a let’s get along kind of way.” 38:01-38:21 (AIB): “I think my favorite’s Pat Riley though. Pat Riley’s just an assassin. He’s a basketball assassin. He takes teams to the highest level and makes them win every single time. Even with the Knicks, he’s probably had the most competitive and successful rosters and teams since their championship days in the ‘70s.” 48:22-48:36 (AIB): “I put them [the Nuggets] down specifically because both [Nikola] Jokic and [Jamal] Murray recently signed long-term max contracts, so they have their two best players for the next five or six years locked down. And for that I think they have a very good chance, just for that continuity.”
“Music touches us emotionally, where words alone can't.” ... Join us as we celebrate in song At No 10.Michael Jackson earth song 9.K-Ci & JoJo Tell me it's real 8. Jennifer Hudson and I am telling you No7. Jennifer Lopez love don't cost a thing 6. Adele set fire to the rain No5. Toni Braxton Spanish guitar 4.Ciara I bet 3.Celine Dion my heart will go on No2. Syleena Johnson I am your women 1. Aretha Franklin You make me feel like a natural women Listen live www.blackcommunityradio.co.za Sms Donations to 48748 sms costs R10 terms and conditions applyĺ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eshdey-diphae/support
Catch BCR's Top 10 Hits #FridayPlaylisting At no 10.M.A.T.T - Greatful 9. Mapara A Jazz John Vuli gate 8. Amy Lilly down the line At No 7. Khobzen x kiavalla x Zeedepp x VersOne Akabambeki 6. Chepi Paris 5Kevin Makhosi Msilikali 4. NexVocals I'm all yours 3. Cruz Afrika ft Menlito side chick 2. Sauce JT ft Kelstar 1. Absy ft Boy D Abasazi Please do support our Donations campaign Sms Donations to 48748 sms costs R10 terms and conditions apply Visit www.blackcommunityradio.co.za --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eshdey-diphae/support
Catch BCR's top 10 hits #ThursdayPlaylisting At no 10. Mapara A Jazz John Vuli gate 9. Amy Lilly down the line At No 8. Khobzen x kiavalla x Zeedepp x VersOne Akabambeki 7. Chepi Paris 6Kevin Makhosi Msilikali 5. NexVocals I'm all yours 4. Cruz Afrika ft Menlito side chick 3. Sauce JT ft Kelstar 2. Absy ft Boy D Abasazi 1. Eindo They love me DM us on blackcommunityradio8 twitter@blackcommunit14 email us blackradio309@gmail.com Sms Donations to 48748 sms costs R10 terms and conditions apply Visit www.blackcommunityradio.co.za --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eshdey-diphae/support
Catch BCR's Top Hits 10 Hits #WednesdayPlaylisting At no 10. Amy Lilly down the line At No 9. Khobzen x kiavalla x Zeedepp x VersOne Akabambeki 8. Chepi Paris 7.Kevin Makhosi Msilikali 6. NexVocals I'm all yours 5. Cruz Afrika ft Menlito side chick 4. Sauce JT ft Kelstar 3. Absy ft Boy D Abasazi 2. Eindo They love me 1. BossPianii ft Trailmusic x Spade Uxolo DM us on blackcommunityradio8 twitter@blackcommunit14 email us blackradio309@gmail.com Sms Donations to 48748 sms costs R10 terms and conditions apply Visit www.blackcommunityradio.co.za --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eshdey-diphae/support
Not even a grand slam champion who has carved out a reputation for being one of the top competitors around could stop a surging Iga Swiatek in the French Open final.Swiatek raced to her first major and became Poland's first grand slam singles winner thanks to a 6-4, 6-1 victory in Paris over Sofia Kenin, who said she was hindered by a lingering leg injury."I just feel like I kind of made history but I still think that (Agnieszka) Radwanska, she achieved a lot because she played on the top level of the WTA for, I don't know, 12 years," Swiatek said, referring to the recently retired 2012 Wimbledon finalist and top 10 regular. "I don't even know the number."I know there's going to be a lot of people who is going to compare us. But I think I have to be really consistent for the next couple years to everybody to name me like the best player in Poland because still I have a lot to do."But for now, Swiatek also became the first female to win the tournament without dropping a set since Justine Henin in 2007 and the youngest champion in southwest Paris since her favorite player, Rafael Nadal.The Spaniard was also 19 in 2005."Every year I was watching how Rafa lifts the trophy so it's crazy that I am in the same place," Swiatek said during the trophy presentation.Another accolade?At No. 54, no women's player had ever been ranked as low and cradled the trophy.If her junior career is anything to go by, none of this should be a massive surprise.Swiatek triumphed in the Wimbledon juniors in 2018, a few weeks after capturing the junior doubles title at Roland Garros.Sports run in her family, as her dad represented Poland in rowing at the Olympics in Seoul in 1988. He was in attendance Saturday along with other family and the player's sports psychologist, whose birthday it was.The one thing missing was her cat."I'm so happy," Swiatek. "And I'm so glad my family was here finally.""It's just overwhelming for me. Two years ago I won a junior grand slam and right now I'm here. It's been like such a short time."Swiatek is good friends with Naomi Osaka, who upped her grand slam tally to three by winning the US Open last month. She is an aggressive player like her pal, seeking to dictate with her powerful, heavily spun forehand.Fast starts have been a hallmark of her play in Paris and seemingly without any nerves in her first major final, she duly took a 3-0 lead. Maybe her pre-match song, 'Welcome to the Jungle' by rock band Guns N'Roses, has helped, although she did admit the nerves were there.Mostly sunny conditions greeted the players in fall temperatures of around 15 degrees Celsius after the event shifted its date from late May due to the coronavirus pandemic.It was the sixth time in her seven outings Swiatek led by a break prior to the first sit down, including when she stunned pre-tournament favorite Simona Halep in the fourth round.But the gutsy Australian Open champion did mount a comeback.Kenin broke to stay in the set for 4-5 with a sizzling backhand return, only to drop serve immediately.The American broke serve to start the second but once again the response was immediate from Swiatek.Already sporting tape to her left leg, Kenin took a medical timeout at 1-2 and returned with heavy strapping but it did little to change her fortunes."She obviously played a really good match," the 21-year-old said. "She's, like, really hot right now, playing some really great tennis."I'm not going to use this as an excuse, but my leg obviously was not the best. It's obviously disappointing."Even if she was fully healthy, Swiatek would have been difficult to stop.During the medical timeout, some fans in attendance -- they were capped at 1,000 -- gave Swiatek yet more encouragement.Swiatek sealed the contest in one hour, 24 minutes with a 25th winner -- compared to only 17 unforced errors -- and moments later was in the stands hugging her camp.Even while sprinting to the final, Swiatek didn't discount focusing on her st...
At No. 8, the Cardinals may have their pick between Jerry Jeudy, CeeDee Lamb and Henry Ruggs; arguably the three best wide receivers in this year's draft class. The question then becomes which one is the better fit offensively? Craig Grialou and Mike Jurecki break down each player and discuss the different receiver options facing the team with Greg Cosell, NFL analyst and senior producer at NFL Films.
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop & Indie Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 37 - At No.15 Hurricane #1 - Thier Debut album. Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Song of the Week Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop & Indie Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 36 - At No. 16 Paul Weller - Wild Wood. Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Song of the Week Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 35 - At No. 17 The Bluetones - Expecting to Fly Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Song of the Week Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 34 - At No. 18 The Seahorses - Do It Yourself. Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Song of the Week Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 33 - At No. 19 Cast - All Change Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Song of the Week Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 32 - At No. 20 Stereophonics Word Gets Around. Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 31 - At No. 21 Travis The Man Who. Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 30 - At No. 22 Shed Seven - A Maximum High Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 29 - At No. 23 Supergrass - In It For The Money Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 28 - At No. 24 Kula Shaker K Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 27 - At No. 25 Garbage - Self Titled. Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter CONTRIBUTORS
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 26 - At No. 26 Ian Brown's Golden Greats Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 25 - At No. 27 Skunk Anansie "Stoosh" Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 24 - At No. 28 Elastica - Elastica Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 23 - At No. 29 Gene - Drawn to the Deep End Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 22 - At No. 30 The Charlatans Tellin Stories Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 21- At No. 31 Dodgy's Homegrown Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 20- At No. 32 Longpigs - The Sun is Often Out Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 19- At No. 33 Oasis - Be Here Now Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 18- At No. 34 Placebo's debut album. Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 17- At No. 35 Black Grape's - It's Great When You're Straight...Yeah Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 16- At No. 36 Ash "1977" Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 15- At No. 37 is Blur's The Great Escape Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 14- At No. 38 is The Manic Street Preachers "This is my truth tell me yours" Wrap up from Last week Britpop One Liners New Album Reviews Guilty Pleasures Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 13- At No. 39 is Echobelly's "On" Wrap up from Last week Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album If you like this episode or the series so far - please give us a rating. Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter
Phil Perry takes a second shot at his Patriots seven-round mock draft:3:04 - Phil opens up his mock draft with the Patriots first pick at No. 32: Dexter Lawrence, DT out of Clemson.4:14 - In the 2nd round, Phil has the Patriots making two picks. At No. 56: Charles Omenihu, DL out of Texas. And at No. 64: Rylie Ridley, WR out of Georgia.7:40 - Phil has New England making three picks in the third round. At No. 73: Juan Thornhill, DB out of Virginia. Next up, at No. 97: Kahale Warring, TE out of San Diego State. And at No. 101: Daylon Mack, DT out of Texas A&M10:13 - Phil finishes up the remainder of the draft with a look at a quarterback, a big running back and even a fullback.15:24 - Vice President of business development from Zebra Sports John Pollard joins Phil to discuss his player tracking technologies and the use of 'Next Gen Stats' data in the NFL.18:36 - Pollard reveals two of the most valuable pieces of data for NFL teams: miles per hour and distance of separation.21:46 - Phil asks if teams have found the data useful for injury prevention? Pollard explains how data being tracked throughout a game or even an entire season helps a team.28:46 - What's the next big breakthrough in data tracking and how will it change the league? Pollard tells a story about how a player was uniquely evaluated during the 2018 season.
LISTEN TO GRAEME AGARS TALK WITH RADIO SPORT BREAKFAST ABOVENovak Djokovic was disconsolate and injured when he left Wimbledon a year ago, quitting during his quarterfinal because of a painful right elbow that would need surgery.Djokovic was so dispirited by his upset exit at the French Open last month that he vowed, in the heat of the moment, to skip the grass-court circuit.Good thing he didn't stick to that. Just look at him now, back at his best and Wimbledon's champion for the fourth time. Djokovic ended a Grand Slam drought that lasted more than two seasons, grabbing a lead in Sunday's final right away against a weary Kevin Anderson and holding off a late challenge to win 6-2, 6-2, 7-6 (3).Anderson nearly managed to extend the match, five times standing just a point away from forcing a fourth set. Djokovic held steady on each one, then was as superior in the tiebreaker as he was most of the sun-drenched afternoon.It is Djokovic's 13th major trophy, the fourth-highest total in the history of men's tennis, trailing only Roger Federer's 20, Rafael Nadal's 17 and Pete Sampras' 14.But it's also Djokovic's first since he completed a career Grand Slam at the 2016 French Open.During that time, he struggled with the first major injury of his professional career, one that forced him off the tour for the last half of 2017. He eventually had an operation this February, and as his losses accumulated, his ranking fell out of the top 20 for the first time in more than a decade.At No. 21, Djokovic is the lowest-ranked Wimbledon titlist since Goran Ivanisevic in 2001.Under a pale blue sky interrupted by only the occasional soft white puff of cloud, with the temperature at 86 degrees (30 Celsius), Djokovic started so well, and Anderson shakily.That might have been easy to anticipate beforehand.This was, after all, the 22nd Grand Slam final for Djokovic, and the second for Anderson, a 6-foot-8 powerful server who was the runner-up at last year's U.S. Open and was aiming to become the first South African man to win at Wimbledon.Plus, Anderson could be excused for exhaustion. His semifinal was the second-longest Grand Slam match in history, lasting more than 6½ hours until he edged John Isner 26-24 in the fifth set. And that followed another extended fifth set in his 13-11 upset of eight-time champion Federer in the quarterfinals.So it was no wonder that, with all of that time on court, all of that stress on his racket-swinging arm, Anderson was visited by a trainer after Sunday's opening set to get his right elbow massaged.Anderson was so out of sorts, his strokes so off-the-mark, that Djokovic gathered eight of the first 10 games even though he only conjured up two winners. No need for more, because Anderson gifted him 15 unforced errors in that span.By the conclusion of a third consecutive dud of a straight-set men's singles final at the All England Club, Anderson had made 32 unforced errors, and the steady Djokovic merely 13.Another key: Djokovic was able to handle Anderson's big serves much better than previous opponents. Widely considered the top returner in the game today, Djokovic broke Anderson four times. Consider that Anderson held in each of his last 27 service games against Isner, and dropped his very first on Sunday.And one more: Djokovic saved all seven break points he faced, including five that would have given Anderson the third set.As much as Djokovic is known for his body-bending defense and unerring reads on opponents' serves, he's also someone who fills his matches with histrionics and exaggerated reactions, whether violently smacking the side of his shoe with his racket — as he did against Nadal — or tearing off his shirt to celebrate a victory.This day was no different. Angered by fans making noise during points, he told the chair umpire to tell them to shut up, adding a colorful word in there. He pointed to his ear after winning one point, as if to say: "Who are you cheerin...
LISTEN TO GRAEME AGARS TALK WITH RADIO SPORT BREAKFAST ABOVENovak Djokovic was disconsolate and injured when he left Wimbledon a year ago, quitting during his quarterfinal because of a painful right elbow that would need surgery.Djokovic was so dispirited by his upset exit at the French Open last month that he vowed, in the heat of the moment, to skip the grass-court circuit.Good thing he didn't stick to that. Just look at him now, back at his best and Wimbledon's champion for the fourth time. Djokovic ended a Grand Slam drought that lasted more than two seasons, grabbing a lead in Sunday's final right away against a weary Kevin Anderson and holding off a late challenge to win 6-2, 6-2, 7-6 (3).Anderson nearly managed to extend the match, five times standing just a point away from forcing a fourth set. Djokovic held steady on each one, then was as superior in the tiebreaker as he was most of the sun-drenched afternoon.It is Djokovic's 13th major trophy, the fourth-highest total in the history of men's tennis, trailing only Roger Federer's 20, Rafael Nadal's 17 and Pete Sampras' 14.But it's also Djokovic's first since he completed a career Grand Slam at the 2016 French Open.During that time, he struggled with the first major injury of his professional career, one that forced him off the tour for the last half of 2017. He eventually had an operation this February, and as his losses accumulated, his ranking fell out of the top 20 for the first time in more than a decade.At No. 21, Djokovic is the lowest-ranked Wimbledon titlist since Goran Ivanisevic in 2001.Under a pale blue sky interrupted by only the occasional soft white puff of cloud, with the temperature at 86 degrees (30 Celsius), Djokovic started so well, and Anderson shakily.That might have been easy to anticipate beforehand.This was, after all, the 22nd Grand Slam final for Djokovic, and the second for Anderson, a 6-foot-8 powerful server who was the runner-up at last year's U.S. Open and was aiming to become the first South African man to win at Wimbledon.Plus, Anderson could be excused for exhaustion. His semifinal was the second-longest Grand Slam match in history, lasting more than 6½ hours until he edged John Isner 26-24 in the fifth set. And that followed another extended fifth set in his 13-11 upset of eight-time champion Federer in the quarterfinals.So it was no wonder that, with all of that time on court, all of that stress on his racket-swinging arm, Anderson was visited by a trainer after Sunday's opening set to get his right elbow massaged.Anderson was so out of sorts, his strokes so off-the-mark, that Djokovic gathered eight of the first 10 games even though he only conjured up two winners. No need for more, because Anderson gifted him 15 unforced errors in that span.By the conclusion of a third consecutive dud of a straight-set men's singles final at the All England Club, Anderson had made 32 unforced errors, and the steady Djokovic merely 13.Another key: Djokovic was able to handle Anderson's big serves much better than previous opponents. Widely considered the top returner in the game today, Djokovic broke Anderson four times. Consider that Anderson held in each of his last 27 service games against Isner, and dropped his very first on Sunday.And one more: Djokovic saved all seven break points he faced, including five that would have given Anderson the third set.As much as Djokovic is known for his body-bending defense and unerring reads on opponents' serves, he's also someone who fills his matches with histrionics and exaggerated reactions, whether violently smacking the side of his shoe with his racket — as he did against Nadal — or tearing off his shirt to celebrate a victory.This day was no different. Angered by fans making noise during points, he told the chair umpire to tell them to shut up, adding a colorful word in there. He pointed to his ear after winning one point, as if to say: "Who are you cheering for now?!" He ble...
At No. 18, the Pacers drafted T.J. Leaf out of UCLA. He was born in Tel Aviv, Israel while his father played professionally basketball. Leaf, who played just one year of college basketball, met with the Pacers Draft Combine in Chicago and then came to Indianapolis for a workout on May 23. Leaf’s father, Brad, attended...
Martin Rogers closes out 2011 in this edition of the Yahoo! Soccer Podcast by going over the five big stories from the world of soccer this season. He starts by inviting Ives Galarcep on to discuss No. 5 and No. 4 which are the firing of Bob Bradley and the subsequent hiring of Jurgen Klinsman; and the Los Angeles Galaxy winning the MLS Cup in what could be David Beckham's final season with the team. No. 3 is the racism row that has come to the forefront of everyone's mind at the moment. Liverpool's Luis Suarez has been suspended (Liverpool are appealing) eight games by the English FA and Chelsea's John Terry faces criminal action as both allegedly sent racial remarks to Manchester United's Patrice Evra and Queens Park Rangers' Anton Ferdinand respectively. Rogers brings on James Lawton to discuss the matter. No. 2 was the Champions League final in which Barcelona defeated Manchester United 3-1 to win their second Champions League title in three years: Rogers brings on Andy Brassell to remember the night. At No. 1 is the Women's World Cup in which Japan defeated the United States in the final to win their first ever World Cup as a nation. Rogers brings on Brandi Chastain, former USWNT member, to remember the US's run in the competition and Japan's victory. As always, Rogers' co-host, Sophie Nicolaou, plays agree or disagree and Rogers gives his marks out of ten for the week.
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