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Controversial A-League Semi-Finals + Aussies in the EPL! | Football Today - Episode 35, Wednesday May 15. The Football Today Podcast with a full breakdown of the A-League semi-finals, as Central Coast had some lucky calls to defeat Sydney FC and Victory were disappointed to end a 0-0 draw in front of a huge home crowd! The panel predict who will make the A-League Men's Grand Final from here with some intriguing second legs, before talking about Aussies Abroad with so many Socceroos players being promoted in Europe and Matildas facing off in the French Division One final. Finally the boys break down the final EPL matchweek, with Arsenal still fighting Manchester City for the title and plenty of results determining European football for next season. Join host Alex Donnelly, with expert Liam ‘Stats Guy' McAllion for an unbeatable football fix! Football Time stamps:Intro: 00:00Yeah Nah: 0:50A league Game Wraps: 3:25Tips for Semis: 8:25Trivia: 9:25Aussies Abroad: 10:20EPL Final Game week: 18:45Big Calls: 27:00Outro: 28:00 ⚽ TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@footballtodayau⚽ Facebook: www.facebook.com/footballtodaypod⚽ Twitter: www.twitter.com/footballtodayau⚽ Instagram: www.instagram.com/footballtodaypodSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A-League Finals: Melbourne Derby chaos & Sydney FC Women masterclass! - Episode 35 - Tuesday May 7. The Football Today Podcast with a full A-League finals specials, with the A-League Women Grand Final of Melbourne City vs Sydney FC and the A-League Men's Elimination Finals, Sydney FC vs Macarthur FC and Melbourne Victory vs Melbourne City. The panel wrap up each game, go through a yeah/nah if Paul Izzo produced the best A-League finals performance, before an Aussies Abroad segment with so many Aussies getting promoted and winning trophies throughout Europe. Join host Liam ‘Stats Guy' McAllion and expert Marcus Bazzano for an unbeatable football fix! Time Stamps:00:00 Intro00:40 Yeah Nah01:48 Game Wrap09:57 Tips For Semi's13:55 Aussies Abroad ⚽ TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@footballtodayau⚽ Facebook: www.facebook.com/footballtodaypod⚽ Twitter: www.twitter.com/footballtodayau⚽ Instagram: www.instagram.com/footballtodaypodSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
20 Goals in Matchweek 4, proving why the A League is the best league in the World and some more Sydney Conspiracy. On this weeks show: - Wrap up of the weeks results(as always) - Goal of the week/year - Red Card frenzy through 4 weeks - Sydney FC on the positive side of refereeing decisions AGAIN! - Aussies Abroad including a worrying injury to a key Socceroo - Matildas Staring in the Champions League and WSL - More Macarthur Bashing As always, don't forget to Rate, Review and Follow the show wherever you listen and remember the 5 stars is the most important part of the show, we don't really care what you right, but try and make it funny. And follow us on all our social medias including our Instagram: @CinRshow ,Twitter: @CinRshow or our Facebook page: Facebook.com/TheCircleinRectangleshow
2022 got itself off to a flyer for Joel King, with a surprise Socceroos debut and transfer to Denmark arriving in a matter of weeks. On episode three of the Socceroos Podcast: Aussies Abroad Edition, host Chris Curulli catches up with the young fullback to see how life is treating him in Europe. The show also includes stories from King's time with the Olyroos at Tokyo 2020, the lessons learned rising through the ranks at Sydney FC and his first taste of the Socceroos setup this year.
In the latest Socceroos Podcast - Aussies Abroad Edition, host Chris Curulli chats with Scottish-born Socceroo Martin Boyle. The episode covers how he is adjusting to life in Saudi Arabia, after previously only ever playing in Scotland, plus the interesting ways in which his experiences with the Socceroos helped it all come about in the first place. There's also a few funny stories from his time in camp and plenty of fan questions from social media answered along the way!
In a new season of the show that brings you closer to our national team stars, host Chris Curulli will be catching up with some of our Aussies Abroad, to see how they're travelling overseas in clubland. Our first episode features Awer Mabil after he made his Turkish Super Lig debut with Kasimpasa. Awer shares his first impressions of life in Instanbul, dives into what he's learned overcoming obstacles in Portugal and Denmark over the years, and talks about some of the legendary players he's brushed shoulders with along the way - including one member of Spanish Football royalty that he's grown particularly close with. He also answers some of your questions from Instagram, and names an interesting five-a-side team of the best players he's played with and against.
It's time for episode two of the Socceroos Podcast: Aussies Abroad Series! This week host Chris Curulli is joined by Socceroos centre back Trent Sainsbury, after he scored his first professional brace in Kortrijk's big derby win in Belgium over the weekend. After talking through the memorable result, Trent opens up on his journey through football so far, which has taken him from the Central Coast to the Netherlands, China, Italy, Switzerland, back to the Netherlands, and then via Israel to where he is today. We learn about the difficult times, and some of his best moments along the way before Trent names a dream five-a-side which has a pretty recognisable theme to it!
Host of The First Serve, Brett Phillips, caught up with Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage for an update on all the action from the US Open in Flushing Meadows.
Join Sam Hargreaves for a wrap of the latest news in sport: BBL Innovation Advisor Trent Woodhill discusses the impending implementation of a draft system to recruit top-tier players, and ESPN/NBA.com broadcaster Liam Santamaria looks at Australia's best prospects ahead of the NBA draft.
It's the season FINALE! Archie and Zappa sign off the final episode of the podcast for the season by recapping all of the excitement of the Socceroos qualifying for the Qatar World Cup. To get an insight into the behind the scenes action, we are joined by Ajdin Hrustic who played a key role in the teams qualification aspirations. The Melbourne-born midfielder moved overseas as a teenager and featured in Nottingham Forest, Austria Wien and Schalke 04's youth systems before breaking through at Dutch Eredivisie outfit FC Groningen. Ajdin made his first team debut for Groningen in 2017 and made over 50 appearances for the side before earning a move to German Bundesliga outfit Eintracht Frankfurt. 2:40 - Graham Arnold leads us to the 2022 Qatar World Cup.7:10 - Get ready to Wiggle with Redders.11:10 - Surprise packet Kye Rowles.13:45 - Neds Level Player of the Week: Jamie Maclaren.19:02 - Ajdin Hrustic joins Football From A to Z.21:30 - Commitment to the cause - All For The Socceroos.24:35 - The almost move to a club in Italy.25:40 - The penalty shootout that send us to Qatar.28:55 - Andrew Redmayne's heroics.35:30 - Ajdin's back story.37:20 - Around the grounds - Aussies Abroad.39:40 - Neds Multi of the Week.Join our FPL League - Click HereInstagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedInFor professional enquiries, reach out to michael@nominis.meProudly presented by Neds.A Max Events production.
In the latest Socceroos Podcast - Aussies Abroad Edition, host Chris Curulli chats with Scottish-born Socceroo Martin Boyle. The episode covers how he is adjusting to life in Saudi Arabia, after previously only ever playing in Scotland, plus the interesting ways in which his experiences with the Socceroos helped it all come about in the first place. There's also a few funny stories from his time in camp and plenty of fan questions from social media answered along the way! Head to Soccceroos.com.au/podcasts to check out more episodes featuring the likes of Awer Mabil, Trent Sainsbury, Joel King and more.
2022 got itself off to a flyer for Joel King, with a surprise Socceroos debut and transfer to Denmark arriving in a matter of weeks. On episode three of the Socceroos Podcast: Aussies Abroad Edition, host Chris Curulli catches up with the young fullback to see how life is treating him in Europe. The show also includes stories from King's time with the Olyroos at Tokyo 2020, the lessons learned rising through the ranks at Sydney FC and his first taste of the Socceroos setup this year. Listen now and be sure to check out our other episodes, including those featuring Awer Mabil & Trent Sainsbury!
It's time for episode two of the Socceroos Podcast: Aussies Abroad Series! This week host Chris Curulli is joined by Socceroos centre back Trent Sainsbury, after he scored his first professional brace in Kortrijk's big derby win in Belgium over the weekend. After talking through the memorable result, Trent opens up on his journey through football so far, which has taken him from the Central Coast to the Netherlands, China, Italy, Switzerland, back to the Netherlands, and then via Israel to where he is today. We learn about the difficult times, and some of his best moments along the way before Trent names a dream five-a-side which has a pretty recognisable theme to it! Check out last week's opening episode featuring Awer Mabil and stay tuned for more in the coming weeks, as we countdown to the Socceroos' huge FIFA World Cup Qualifier at home to Japan on March 24. To access more exclusive national team content or let us know who you'd like to feature next, make sure you're following the Socceroos on social media.
The Socceroos Podcast is back! In a new season of the show that brings you closer to our national team stars, host Chris Curulli will be catching up with some of our Aussies Abroad, to see how they're travelling overseas in clubland. Our first episode features Awer Mabil after he made his Turkish Super Lig debut with Kasimpasa. Awer shares his first impressions of life in Instanbul, dives into what he's learned overcoming obstacles in Portugal and Denmark over the years, and talks about some of the legendary players he's brushed shoulders with along the way - including one member of Spanish Football royalty that he's grown particularly close with. He also answers some of your questions from Instagram, and names an interesting five-a-side team of the best players he's played with and against. Stay tuned for more episodes in the coming weeks, and to access more exclusive national team content or let us know who you'd like to feature next, make sure you're following the Socceroos on social media.
We made it to day 14 despite all the fish stacked against us. Tune in to Hotel Quarantine in Sydney for our last night locked inside. We dive into how it's looking from inside Australia looking out, travel document must-haves, QLD border passes, and what finishing up with the police and doctors is like for the last day. Fingers crossed our son doesn't decide to clear his throat at the worst possible time again.Follow along @shiftingsprouts on Instagram.
Simon Hill and Alex Brosque reviewed another big week in football beginning at home with A-League player movements and a chat with 5th-tier Edge Hill United President Michael Falchetti ahead of their entry into the FFA Cup Round of 32 (7:38) Mitch Duke from Japan with the Olyroos (22:40) and new Mariners coach Nick Montgomery (33:42) before heading overseas previewing the Euros Semi-Finals with Optus Sport's Michael Bridges and Sportbet's Ed Wyatt (44:00) some Copa America and Aussies Abroad news (1:02:58) Football Asia with Paul Williams (1:07:19) and Greatest Games Olyroos vs Holland in 1992 with Zlatko Arambasic (1:16:37)
For the first time in a while, Jamie and Nugget are back two weeks in a row and this week we have finals football to review. Both results went against the boys this week. But there's always week 2. Some BIG news in Aussies Abroad with both international teams in action and Ange gets his first test as new Celtic manager. And a current Socceroo and former A-League start is returning home. And just as we all think the Mariners have turned their club around, The biggest part of that rebuild walks away. The First Annual C in R awards show is hear. The boys give you there A and W League team of the year, Goal of the Year, Young Player of the Year, and Player of the Year. Tune in this week to see who WINS. As always Rate, Review and Subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcast and hit us up on our socials: Twitter: @CinRShow @nuglyfe37 @JustJamieB90 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCircleinRectangleshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/circleinrectangleshow/
Josh and Lachie highlight a couple of Aussies excelling overseas, including Nikita Rukavytsya's historic title win in Israel, and Kenny Dougall's heroics in the Championship promotion playoff.
Recorded on March 25, 2021 Hosts: Shhleebo & 2sBs Topics Mega2F to Caught off Guard LPL Pro ESEA Premier First teams through ANZ Champs Swiss Aussies Abroad: EXTREMUM and Mouz Aussies Abroad: Renegades and CoL FEATURE: Ash catches up with VERTEX's BRACE Round-Up focuses on all things CS:GO in the Oceanic region. From our grassroots domestic scene, to the teams and players who represent us internationally, Round-Up will bring you up to speed with all you need to know.
Lucy Zelic and Nick Stoll discuss all the latest from Australian football including a possible South-East Asian Super League that Aussie teams could be a part of (3:15) how the A-League and W-League should be marketed (8:20). Then Western United youngster Dylan Pierias joins (17:40) to discuss why he's having a breakout season, his special connection with Alessandro Diamanti and which current A-League player was his idol growing up. Later, Women's football expert Sam Lewis joins (45:00) to talk about the record TV deal for the Women's Super League and what it means for Australian women's football plus all the latest from the W-League including the thrilling final weekend coming up and Brisbane Roar's big name losses. After that, Melbourne City captain Scott Jamieson joins (1:07:00) to talk how Patrick Kisnorbo is going in his first season as an A-League head coach, how City turned it around after three straight losses to go on a run of five straight wins and his evolution to playing as an inverted full-back. Finally, Lucy and Nick talk who are the favourites to progress from the UCL quarter-finals (1:31:00), Aussies Abroad (1:34:00) including how well Mitch Langerak is doing in Japan and their bad and good news for the week (1:38:00).
Lucy Zelic and Nick Stoll are joined by Wanderers striker Mitch Duke, Mariners winger Jaden Casella and Matildas legend Katrina Gorry to discuss the latest from the A-League, W-League, Premier League and more. Lucy and Nick discuss the controversy between Stefan Mauk and Neil Kilkenny (3:45) and the post-match comments of Besart Berisha (8:20). Mitchell Duke (11:45) joins Lucy and Nick to discuss his time in Saudi Arabia, the challenges of playing overseas and returning to the Western Sydney Wanderers where Carl Robinson is already looking to improve him. Central Coast Mariners are top of the table, and young gun Jaden Casella (33:37) speaks about the team's spirit, his time in Spain, why the team is able to constantly come back from deficits and why Alou Kuol is one of the funniest and most annoying teammates.Matildas legend and Brisbane Roar midfielder Katrina Gorry (44:15) joins to talk about her wonderful news, her plans for the future, the W-League this season and what becoming pregnant means for a professional footballer. Finally, Lucy and Nick discuss the Premier League (56:11) - Mat Ryan's debut at Arsenal and City's hammering of Liverpool, Aussies Abroad (1:03:20), the issues at Melbourne Victory and Melbourne City in the A-League (1:09:11) and bad news/good news (1:11:44) including Jurgen Klopp's interview, Mexican fans at Sydney FC v Wellington, Robbie Fowler's comments about Roar and Jada Whyman's save in the W-League.
Lucy Zelic and Nick Stoll discuss all the latest in Australian and global football. Then they are joined by Western United's Andrew Durante (5:30) to discuss his upcoming 400th career gam. Central Coast Mariners defender Ruon Tongyik (24:00) on what's changed at the club that now sits on top of the ladder and Melbourne Knights President Pave Jusup (34:00) discusses a potential National Second Division. Lucy and Nick will also discuss all that is happening in the A-League, W-League, Premier League, and Aussies Abroad.
Lucy Zelic and Nick Stoll discuss WSW going top of the A-League, a potential second division with AAFC Chairman Nick Galatas (8:00), Western United's start to the season with Ivan Vujica (33:50), the bottle-throwing incident in the Melbourne derby with Samantha Lewis (45:00), A-League ticket prices, the Sydney derby, Aussies Abroad, Daniel Arzani and the Supercopa.
TWG LIVE: Sam Lewis joins Lucy Zelic and Nick Stoll to discuss the good and the bad of the W-League draw and the upcoming season, a new sponsor for women's football and Lisa De Vanna's likely return to the W-League. Later, (26:00) Ron Smith and Eddy Bosnar join to discuss Kevin Muscat reportedly getting sacked in Belgium, A-League teams in the Asian Champions League, FFA Cup changes, the cost of playing and youth development issues. Afterwards, Lucy and Nick (1:25:00) discuss Aussies Abroad and Awer Mabil's first goal in the Champions League and the reaction to Maradona's passing.
Ed and Athos wrap up the latest A-League offseason moves, and discuss Wellington Phoenix abandoning their plans to enter a W-League team this season, after FFA refused to allow New Zealand nationals to be registered as locals. Plus, in the latest in our Aussies Abroad interview series, Josh and Damian chat to Greenville Triumph striker Lachlan McLean, fresh from winning the USL League One title. Lachlan shares his experiences playing college soccer in rural southern Illinois, his high-pressure trials to win a pro contract, and the challenges of living in the US in 2020 - including his battle back from contracting coronavirus.
Lucy Zelic and Nick Stoll are joined by PFA co-chief executive Beau Busch to discuss the drama surrounding A-League clubs playing in the Asian Champions League this year, players quitting the league unexpectedly and how to fill the gap between the end of this coming season and the winter 2022 season. Later, former A-League player and now specialist coach Diogo Ferreira joins Lucy and Nick to discuss his transition from player to coach and why A-League stars go to him for one-on-one coaching. Finally, Corey Gameiro joins to discuss the UEFA Champions League and Aussies Abroad.
Lucy Zelic and Nick Stoll are joined by Perth Glory's Liam Reddy opens up on what has been the "most challenging period" of his career, W-League star Rhali Dobson explains the implications that the pay dispute will have on the W-League and PFA co-CEOs Kate Gill and Beau Busch explain what will happen next between the players and the clubs. Later, Lucy and Nick discuss Perth Glory's owner Tony Sage, the future of a second division, Aussies Abroad and the latest from Europe.
Joining the podcast is FTBL journalist and co-host of the Aussies Abroad show on FNR Nick Rupolo. We discuss his venture into the Australian football media at an extremely young age, his brief period with The Daily Telegraph, the recent departures of many influential individuals within our media, the Women's World Cup effects on the A-League, the numerous infrastructure projects flagged for football and lastly Nick's stunning take on the winter A-League. Also, some chat about Santo, Sam and Ed.
Join Josh Parish and Damian Davies on another edition of Aussies Abroad. This week the boys speak to Sutton United forward Callum Kealy about his journey through the ranks and life in the UK.
Join Josh Parish & Damian Davies for your weekly instalment of Aussies Abroad! This week, the team caught up with recently returned American College footballer Daniel Marques.
Young gun Gian Mendez spends his time over in Europe and he joins Damian Davies on Aussies Abroad to chat his experiences overseas, the opportunities he's having and his Australian ambitions. Join Damian Davies and Josh Parish every Monday at 7PM exclusively LIVE on FNR Football Nation Radio.
On tonight's show, the boys break down a relegation threat at Brighton, Rogic's Scottish struggles and where was Jackson Irvine? Join Damian Davies and Josh Parish every Monday night at 7PM eclusively LIVE on FNR Football Nation Radio.
Damian Davies and Josh Parish bring you up to speed on how our Aussies are tracking overseas. Portsmouth winger Ryan Williams is this week's special guest. The Perth born Socceroo opens up on his interrupted season with injury and growing up alongside his brothers in a football mad household.
Portsmouth winger and Socceroo Ryan Williams joins the program this Monday evening. Williams opens up about his interrupted pre-season with injury, previews a host of big games that he will be playing in and speaks about what it was like growing up in a football mad household, alongside two would-be professional brothers.
Damian Davis and Josh Parish recall all of the action from our Australians across the world, including: Jackson Irvine takes the armband for Hull! Aussies Super League struggles? Champions League consistency! Catch Aussies Abroad every Monday night 7PM to 8PM LIVE on FNR Football Nation Radio.
Josh, Damian and Nick discuss the Matildas' Olympic qualification campaign, recap a Mat Ryan milestone and a Craig Goodwin brace, and ponder what now for Daniel Arzani, who is still frozen out at Celtic. Plus, Damian and Josh delve into the Iberian peninsula, and examine the young cohort of Australians playing in Spain and Portugal!
Josh and Damian review the January transfer window, recap the week that was, and debate national team selections, including how to balance the Olympics, World Cup qualification, and the Copa America. Plus, Damian is joined by NK Rudes star (and younger brother of Tomi) Deni Juric to discuss his footballing journey, international aspirations and recent goalscoring exploits!
Damian is joined by NK Rudes star and Croatian 2nd division top goalscorer Deni Juric to discuss his footballing journey, his relationship with his older brother Tomi, his international aspirations and recent goalscoring exploits!
Lachie, Damian, Nick and Josh discuss the latest goings-on with Australian players overseas, including an Aussie ref red carding his fellow countryman, and an in-form striker knocking on the door of the national team. Plus, Lachie and Josh review the Olyroos' laboured win over Syria, and select their preferred teams for the crucial semi final against South Korea!
Luke Wilkshire and Ashley Westwood join Richard Bayliss for a big mid-week of talking points from the world of football, including:Did Arteta give Arsenal players his hair spray at halftime? How didn't City win the League Cup derby by 10?Manchester United: Inter Milan's feeder club.The 2020 crystal ball of bad predictions. Sam Kerr targets a bag of goals while opposition target her.Just how bad are Jose Mourinho and Tottenham?The pod guest coming out of retirement.Have we all given our CVs to the Newcastle Jets?Transfer madness!!!And more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joseph and Matthew are here for Episode 9 of the A-League Show! For something different today the boys the looked at their favourite Aussies Abroad currently along with current A-League players that could soon make the move. Topped off with our Round 9 previews, this is an episode not to be missed! Enjoy!
On Episode 65, we talk Leish, Lucas and the LPGA before welcoming our second World Golf Hall of Famer to the show in Jan Stephenson (20:00), the Central Coast's own Harrison Endycott jumps on the line from Peru (55:00) and we cover some of the game's biggest hot streaks from around the world (1:16:00).Mark Hayes bumps Andy Maher out of the host's chair to be joined by Jo Charlton and Justin Falconer.
(Over)-reactions after two weeks of EPL, all the Aussie angles both on home soil and abroad... including Usain Bolt... plus a look at Steven Lowy's FFA exit and what now?! FSN 500's Daniel Garb, Fox Football's Simon Hill and foxsports.com.au's Carly Adno make up your podcasting team this week.
Wallabies assistant coach Mick Byrne, former Aussie international Greg Martin and Connacht-bound Australian coach Andy Friend join the Fox Rugby Podcast to discuss all the week's big talking points. Will Izzy be grounded? Where to next for the Wallabies? And why is another Aussie heading abroad? The trio of guests join Nick McArdle and Christy Doran.
Justin Mendoza didn't know much about triathlon until he saw Craig Alexander's 50 minute Aussies Abroad video on Youtube. Then he knew he triathlon was what he wanted to do. He had recently transitioned out of Motocross racing after some serious accidents and four weeks after watching the video he did an Olympic distance triathlon near his home in North California. He now lives in Colorado Springs and races primarily races Olympic and half ironman distance triathlons with the hopes of getting his pro license. We talk about his journey.
In this special edition of The Woot and Wye Show, the boys are joined by an array of guests (some you will know, others you won't) to talk about Super Bowl 50 in Santa Clara, California. They are joined by NSW Origin Star Ryan Hoffman who shares his love of the USC Trojans and talks about Seattle Seahawks Kicker Steven Hauschka joining NZ Warriors training in January. (3:00) The founder of ESPN's Aussies Abroad, Jason Bennett, reflects on his favourite memory from one of the FIVE Super Bowl's he has attended before giving us some in depth analysis of the big game. (10:00) Nathan Chapman, founder of Pro Kick Australia, joins us to give an update on all his Punters in the States and declare that the MVP awards only go to “the quarterbacks or the Gronk.” (18:00) The last twenty minutes of the show, the boys have various followers and f [...]
Chris and Lachie chat with Jason Bennett, the face of Aussies Abroad