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Salut l'équipe pour le 46e épisode on se retrouve AU COEUR DU JEU avec Bakary Sako. La carrière de Baky fait rêver. Pas seulement pour les clubs et les championnats par lesquels il est passé, mais surtout parce qu'il a toujours suivi son instinct. Il a fait des choix forts selon certains, incompréhensibles pour d'autres, mais une chose est sûre: ces choix étaient les siens et il les assume. Il revient avec nous sur son parcours en levant le voile sur des décisions qui sont longtemps restées énigmatiques pour le grand public. BIENVENUE AU COEUR DU JEU
For the first time in 8 years, Wolves Weekly brings together Nouha Dicko, Benik Afobe and Bakary Sako to talk about their magical yet brief time together at the club. Featuring discussion on how they developed their understanding of each other, if at all, whether they would have worked in the Premier League, who instigated their dancing celebrations, love for the fans and just how close Bakary came to joining a major rival. Wolves Weekly is brought to you by My Diesel Claim. If you owned or leased any diesel vehicle between 2009 and 2020, you can check your eligibility instantly and sign up at https://bit.ly/mydieselclaimpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
He had the hair. The swag. The thighs of a god. What was there not to like about Sako?Bakary Sako is the fifth inductee into the Wolves Fancast Alternative Hall of Fame as we discuss scoring wonderful goals, partnerships, bling boots, giving away penalties and blue hair.Follow us on:Twitter: @WWFCFancastFacebook: Wolves FancastInstagram: wolves_fancastEmail: podcast@wolvesfancast.comWeb: wolvesfancast.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This edition is bursting with interviews, starting off with captain Luka Milivojevic who spoke with Premier League Productions earlier today to look ahead to the clash with Fulham. Following him is a trio of new signings for Palace, kicking-off with the latest of them all: Michy Batshuayi, speaking on his first day in Beckenham. Up next is Lucas Perri, who spoke with Palace TV about signing for the Eagles, Brazil and how he learnt to speak English. Completing the interviews with Palace's latest additions is Bakary Sako, explaining his return to south London. After Sako comes a barrage of interviews held in Israel, as Palace sent an Under-19s team on a competitive winter tour. They were joined by Palace TV who spoke with Steve Parish, Gary Issott, Joe Hungbo, Rohan Luthra and Martin Onoabhagbe. Don't miss what Parish and Issott had to say as well as some of the first interviews held with the Academy lads. Finally it's everyone's favourite 10-minute period of the week as Statman unveils his usual array of eye-catching stats.
What a win! Palace continue their excellent league form in 2018 with a 1-0 victory over Burnley at Selhurst with Bakary Sako scoring yet again. JD is joined by Skippy Windsor and MMA journalist Chris Emmanuel for his pod debut as well as hearing from Roy Hodgson and Sean Dyche at Selhurst.
Lee Wilmot is joined by Crystal Palace club writer Robert Warlow and football writer Mark Ritson to review the Eagles' 2-1 defeat against Brighton in the FA Cup and discuss the form of Bakary Sako and the January transfer window For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Wow! More late drama at Selhurst where James McArthur scores an injury-time winner against Watford after Bakary Sako had equalised two minutes prior. JD is joined by a jubilant Rob Sutherland and Julian Chenery to look back over another dramatic game, which now means Palace are unbeaten in six and have scored two goals in their last six consecutive home games. They also hear from Roy Hodgson in his post-match press conference at Selhurst.
Palace clinched their first win at Stamford Bridge in the league since 1982 as goals from Bakary Sako and Joel Ward stunned the reigning champions and continue the Eagles’ brilliant start to the season. Chris, Nick, Patrick, Albert and Alex are your hosts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bakary Sako showed great composure to score a fine winner and instantly become a favourite with the Eagles fans, clinching the win after a frantic fine half hour. After James McArthur had seen a goal controversially ruled out, Scott Dann bulleted in a header but a second own goal in as many weeks was conceded as Pape Souare deflected one into his own net, but Sako’s late strike ensured the Palace fans went home happy. Chris, Jel, Alex, Barney and debutant Lucy discuss the result and the rest of the weeks news. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Billy Grant catches up with ex QPR striker Kevin Gallen on deadline day & chats abuse at Griffin Pk, Martin Rowlands, Marc Bircham's blue hair and QPRs attempt to sign Bakary Sako this window #deadlineday #wwfc #ltfc #brentfordfc