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Our latest Bred a Blue podcast guest, Jake Bidwell, is still the youngest player to ever make a European appearance for Everton. David Moyes handed him a start against BATE Borisov in the UEFA Cup tie at Goodison Park in December 2009 when Bidwell was just 16-years-old and 271 days. Indeed, only Thierry Small, Jose Baxter and - by just 24 hours - James Vaughan have been younger when playing for the senior team in any competition. “I went in the day before the game expecting to train as normal and then got the shout that I was playing,” he told the Official Everton Podcast. “It was a bit of a whirlwind, but I remember going through set-pieces in training. “Leighton Baines and Tony Hibbert told me to just relax and enjoy my game. I was so young that I didn't really understand the magnitude of it and I just wanted to get out there and do the best I could.” LISTEN TO BRED A BLUE AND COLLECT EVERTON REWARDS POINTS In Bred a Blue Bidwell speaks about he started off at Everton as a goalkeeper, how he played against Danny Welbeck when he was still at school, and how he just wanted to go home to bed after his first senior team training session because he was so tired! After that European night, further senior run-outs proved elusive and, by his own admission, he was never really likely to oust Leighton Baines and so took the decision to go to Brentford on loan when he was 18. “It would have been difficult for anyone to get Bainesy out, let alone me,” said Bidwell. “I agreed to go to Brentford and then I asked ‘where is it' because I had no idea! I went for six months and ended up playing more than 200 games for them in five years. “There was no role for me at Everton but I had become an important player for Brentford and was playing week-in, week-out so I didn't want to go back to play reserve team football.” From Brentford, Bidwell moved to Queens Park Rangers, although despite racking up more than 100 appearances for them across three seasons he says ‘that one didn't work out as well.' His next port of call, Swansea City, was far more enjoyable. “I loved it there and can't speak highly enough of the place or the city. It's a one-club city and everyone wants the team to do well. We had two play-off campaigns but just couldn't get over the line.” Despite not turning 30 until March of this year, Jake Bidwell, currently in the Championship with Coventry City, is closing in on 500 career appearances. However, he still looks back on that one for Everton with a great deal of affection. “The upbringing I got alongside the likes of Phil Neville, Sylvain Distin, Leighton Baines has stood me in good stead throughout my career. I only played once but I know there are lots of Evertonians who would give their left arm to make an appearance for the team. “It's something I'll always be proud of. If I have a son who is good enough to play football I wouldn't want him to go anywhere other than Everton.”
Marcus, Luke and Lars check in with the Conte Revolution at Tottenham and look over Luton's incredible rise as they push for a historic promotion. Elsewhere, Nasser Al-Khelaifi wants Childish Gambino at BATE Borisov while Thomas Tuchel thinks tonight's Champions League tie is dead - for now. Ominous stuff!Tweet us @FootballRamble and email us here: show@footballramble.com. Plus, you can now find us on TikTok! Just search 'Football Ramble'.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our latest Bred A Blue podcast guest is former midfielder Hope Akpan. Born in Liverpool, Akpan joined the Everton Academy when he was 8-years-old and moved through the age groups to play for the First Team. He was one of several debutants when David Moyes' side played BATE Borisov in the Europa League at Goodison Park in December 2009. Akpan came off the bench to replace Jack Rodwell after just eight minutes as Everton, who had already qualified from the group stage, lost 1-0. “That was a massive surprise and I don't know if it helped or made things worse,” he said. “There was no time to get nervous. “We wanted to make an impression so to lose put a bit of a dampener on the night.” It would be his one and only appearance for the senior side, but he later played Premier League football for Reading and forced his way onto the international scene with Nigeria. In Bred A Blue, Akpan tells of his relationship with Moyes: “He's got a presence about him. I remember being in the gym and whenever Moyesy came in, I would sneak out. But he was always fair.” And he recalls almost missing a pre-season trip to Austria with the First Team after losing his passport, how the Nigerian internationals Joseph Yobo, Yakubu and Victor Anichebe looked out for him, and how his eventual exit from Everton surprised him. Akpan was a victim of online racist abuse when he was still a young player but again showed his strength of character to rise above it. “Social media was just starting but to be honest it didn't faze me too much,” he said. “We can do more. But it's a shame that some people just aren't educated enough in 2022 to not have those thoughts in their minds. There's definitely been progress but social media gives people an easy ride.” After leaving the Blues, Akpan served Crawley Town, Reading, Blackburn Rovers, Burton Albion and Bradford City but admits that although he lost his spark and his enthusiasm for football isn't the same as it was, he hasn't totally given up on the game. In the meantime, he has launched his own business. Plant Boost is a health-conscious eatery in Hale and he clearly has a passion for it. “Being in football for ten years and trying to stay in tip-top shape helped me apply myself to this. “The personnel at Everton did a lot so that whether you made it or not (as a footballer), you had a good footing and a good understanding of life and what it takes to make it in any field.”
In this week's episode of The Press Box, the lads look back on a famous European victory over Levadia Tallinn in the Europa Conference League and ahead to the third qualifying round tie against Dutch side Vitesse. There's also a look back at the famous 3-0 win over BATE Borisov in Tallaght Stadium five years ago with Dundalk goalkeeper that night Gary Rogers looking back on a truly unbelievable night. All that and more in this week's episode.
Here we go, the last game of the season. The title just out of reach as we sit two points behind the giants of BATE Borisov but in football sometimes miracles do happen....Series Two Episode Nine - BELIEVEA Football Manager 2021 save universe.
FC Gorodeya travel to Bate Borisov, the biggest team in Belarusian football. Could they pull off the unlikeliest of victories and keep their title hopes alive?Season Two Episode Seven - A Game of Two Halves A Football Manager 2021 save universe.
A discussão intensa sobre o maior terramoto de sempre no futebol europeu (estranhamente o clube mais citado foi o Bate Borisov).
Liam and Dan wax lyrical about last Friday's thumping victory against Slavia Mozyr, then discuss their highlight of the season so far before turning their attention to the trip to BATE Borisov this weekend.
THE guys look forward to the weekend's macthes in Belarus and Greg picks out his NAP at 4/5 on Sunday's match which features BATE Borisov. Greg is looking to follow-up last week's successes with tips in six of this weekend's eight matches across Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Match 1: BATE Borisov vs Slavia Mozyr Match 2 : Poland Ekstraklasa SRL Match: MKS Arka Gdynia Srl - WKS Slask Wroclaw Srl --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/n-kunene/support
#Podcast Dia; Contamos historias de Tom Brady además de romper con Pats, también lo pudo hacer con Gisselle...Goodell, desde casa presentará los seleccionados en 1ra ronda del Draft.La importancia de las decisiones en el draft se ven reflejadas en la década de cada equipo.NBA tendría pre temporada de 25 días una vez se tenga vía libre para volver a competencia.Cancelada la Media Maratón de Bogotá, espera volver en 2021.Fútbol colombiano, a seguir esperando, según el presidente de dicho país.Estudian posibilidad de Giro de Italia para octubre.Tour de Flandes virtual, con más de 2 millones de seguidores en señal de YouTube.Calcio italiano no tendría público en lo que resta de este año.32 partidos disputados en la Liga de Bielorrusia y hasta con gol olímpico del BATE Borisov.Barzagate, un lío de desviación de fondos... Debate de nuestros Podcasters; cuándo comenzar a jugar ?Ligas si ✅Ligas no ❌. Geopodcast desde Chile, Colombia y USA con Danny Marulanda y Kenneth Garay, Conduce: Andrés Nieto Molina.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nietomolina/support
¡SIN LLORAR!La fabulosa Liga Premier de Bielorrusia es la única en activo en Europa. Aunque usted no lo crea, analizamos el Derby de Minsk y lo que le depara al BATE Borisov.¿Cuál ha sido la mejor Selección Mexicana de la historia?Nos mojamos con nuestro XI ideal del Tricolor.ANDECDOTARIOConfundieron al ' Emperador' Claudio Suárez en la cancha de River Plate en la Final de la Copa Libertadores. ¿Un adelanto? Casi lo matan (al igual que al resto del equipo de FOX Deportes).John Laguna cuenta un par de maravillosas anécdotas con Fernando Llorente y Carlo Ancelotti durante la cobertura de la Champions League.Mariano Trujillo relata la experiencia de su primera incursión en los medios y la inolvidable reacción de su hijo.El incómodo encuentro de Rodolfo Landeros con el matador 'El Zotoluco', así como el empujón que recibió por parte del 'Chepo' De La Torre y la altisonante reacción de Hernán Cristante en zona mixta.
A reading from the Arsenal v Bate Borisov match See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew analyses wins against BATE & Southampton, looks at the impact of our tactical shift, and considers the return of the prodigal son in Mesut Ozil. He also gives an impassioned plea on behalf of ‘the kids’, enjoys Hleb getting misty eyed, and talks Monchi, transfers, […]
Jason and Michael discuss Arsenal's matches against BATE Borisov in the Europa League and Tottenham's Premier League defeat to Burnley. They also look ahead to Saturday's North London Derby – a match that could prove to be a defining one for both club's seasons.
Este episodio del podcast de Arsenal En América trata sobre la remontada ante el BATE Borisov en la Europa League y el triunfo frente a Southampton en la Fecha 27 de la Premier League, ambos con el regreso del 4-2-3-1. Rodri Duben y Seb Gálvez debaten sobre el esquema, los rendimientos de los jugadores y opinan sobre la posible llegada de Monchi, la temporada de las Arsenal Ladies y el retiro de Diaby.
Following on from my slip up in the trailer, Trev, Max & Steve join me to discuss The Southampton Game, we look back at the Bate Borisov game and The Draw including the cost of that fixture swap!! We discuss the upcoming games against Bournmouth & Spurs. In the Gooner debate we chat about Kepa and #SarriIN, Ozil is he good enough or is he too good? and much more. Listen, Enjoy Review & Share
After making quick work of Bate Borisov, it is back to our Premier League campaign as we try getting back in the top 4 race. As much as I hate to say it we need ManUtd to drop points as we try chipping away points gap.
On this weeks preview show we look back at the victory over BATE Borisov in the UEFA Europa League, Mesut Ozil's influence on the side and look ahead to Sunday's clash with Southampton - who ended our unbeaten run back in December.Join us for a weekly discussion on all things Arsenal. We review the latest fixtures, look ahead to those coming up and cover the hot topics surrounding the club. This show is brought to you by the @sofasportspod, the @FNXNetwork and hosted by @HarrySymeou.Also available on iTunes, SoundCloud, Acast and Tune In Radio.Follow us on Twitter: chronicles_afc"The Chronicles of a Gooner 2017/18" Book is on Sale here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Chronicles-Gooner-2017-18-Harry-Symeou/dp/1789551560/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1529511493&sr=8-1&keywords=harry+symeouSUBSCRIBE | LIKE | SHAREwww.chroniclesafc.comSupport the show: http://www.chroniclesafc.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On today’s episode of the Arsenal Vision Post Match podcast, Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Tim (@stillberto) and Clive (@clivepafc) to discuss Arsenal’s second leg victory over BATE Borisov. Of course we had to discuss the return of Mesut Ozil and his influence on the match. Then there’s the requisite discussion about why we struggle to defend fairly straightforward situations. A good chunk of the pod is dedicated to our stylistic approach in attack and whether getting it to the wings for crosses is really Arsenal’s identity now. There’s also a good debate about the striker situation in the wake of the announcement that Lacazette will miss both legs of the next round against Rennes. We discuss that draw, the upcoming Premier League fixtures and ask what a Denis Suarez does. Last but not least, there’s a brief chat about an Article from Jonathan Liew about the soul of the club. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this weeks preview show we look back at the victory over BATE Borisov in the UEFA Europa League, Mesut Ozil's influence on the side and look ahead to Sunday's clash with Southampton - who ended our unbeaten run back in December. Join us for a weekly discussion on all things Arsenal. We review the latest fixtures, look ahead to those coming up and cover the hot topics surrounding the club. This show is brought to you by the @sofasportspod, the @FNXNetwork and hosted by @HarrySymeou. Also available on iTunes, SoundCloud, Acast and Tune In Radio. Follow us on Twitter: chronicles_afc "The Chronicles of a Gooner 2017/18" Book is on Sale here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Chronicles-Gooner-2017-18-Harry-Symeou/dp/1789551560/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1529511493&sr=8-1&keywords=harry+symeou SUBSCRIBE | LIKE | SHARE www.chroniclesafc.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 16 of Season 2 of the Pain in the Arsenal Podcast, Andrew and Henry review the last two matches against BATE Borisov in the Europa League, debate how high left-back should be considered in the summer, before then delving into the Mesut Ozil mess, which includes a swipe at the Mesut Ozil fanboy.
In Episode 16 of Season 2 of the Pain in the Arsenal Podcast, Andrew and Henry review the last two matches against BATE Borisov in the Europa League, debate how high left-back should be considered in the summer, before then delving into the Mesut Ozil mess, which includes a swipe at the Mesut Ozil fanboy. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Bruce Millington is joined by Mark Langdon, James Milton and Paddy Power's Malachy Rooney for a look at the weekend's football including the huge clash between Manchester United vs Liverpool which could sway the Premier League title race and of course the Carabao Cup Final between Chelsea & Man City. The team also look at all the Premier League fixtures this weekend and give their best bets. On the show: - The first domestic title in English football this season is there to be won for Pep's Manchester City when they play Chelsea at Wembley on Sunday. Man City to do the quadruple is 12/1 with Paddy Power and you wouldn't put it past them to pick up their first piece of silverware this season on Sunday. Chelsea will be hoping to upset the odds as a defeat could be the end for Sarri's reign. - The Premier League title race could be under threat for Jurgen's Liverpool as they travel to Old Trafford to take on Man Utd who bounced back from their Champions League defeat to PSG against Chelsea last time out. With Man Utd only losing 1 home game this season, do our team predict a result for the Red Devils? - Elsewhere in the Premier League, Arsenal take on Southampton at the Emirates and with Emery's team having to do a lot to turn the tie in the Europa League against BATE Borisov on Thursday, could there be an upset on the cards? Find out what the team think... - Plus the panel give their best bets from the weekend's games across the leagues... Weekend NAPs: Bruce Millington: West Ham -1 against Fulham in the Premier League Mark Langdon: Bury to win at home to Oldham in League 2 James Milton: Blackpool to win at home to Oxford Utd in League 1 Malachy Rooney: Norwich to win at home to Bristol City in the Championship All prices can be found at bit.ly/2SxCM7D --- Producer: @MrRobertLee45 --- Subscribe on YouTube: bit.ly/2l9x35T Website: www.racingpost.com Twitter: twitter.com/RacingPost & twitter.com/RacingPostTV Facebook: www.facebook.com/racingpost Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2vq457o SoundCloud: @racingpost
Arshavin har spårat ur, Arsenal har förlorat mot Bate Borisov, Danny Welbecks framtid och Wenger har pratat om Özil. Arsenal Swedens Podcast är tillbaka fullspäckat med allt om Arsenal - och lite till.
It's a post-Europa League show in which we discuss the 3-0 win over BATE Borisov who hopefully we never ever have to play again. We chat corners, the return of Mesut Ozil to the starting line-up and the impact he had, and what lies ahead in this European competition with the draw for the next round taking place tomorrow. Then there are questions about the team and formation for this weekend's game against Southampton, Denis Suarez, the emotion of football, and lots more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lots to discuss in this weeks podcast, The Europa League last Thursday evening and the return leg versus Bate Borisov. Southampton in The league on Sunday. Arsenal Women in the Conti Cup and the U23's victory over the scum from the lane. Plus we answer your questions sent into us ahead of the recording. Obviously we do our score predictions. Listen, Enjoy, Review & Share
In the wake of a now-infamous tweet from Mesut Özil, Emery demands consistency in training from the German. Will we see Özil in the BATE Borisov 2nd leg Europa tie? Special Guest Paul and Andrew Mangan discuss this and other nagging Arsenal issues. 1. Support EPLpod 2. Arseblog
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew and Helen to talk through losing to BATE on a cowfield, the importance of Iwobi, the case of the defence, and the Ozil elephant.
Episodio del podcast de Arsenal En América dedicado a la caída en la ida de los dieciseisavos de Europa League ante el BATE Borisov. Rodri Duben y Seb Gálvez hablan sobre la derrota en Bielorrusia, la publicación de Özil en redes sociales, la gestión de la plantilla, el clima en el club y el trabajo al detalle del cuerpo técnico de Unai Emery.
Chasen and Viv reflect over the disappointment after losing to BATE Borisov, the roles of Emery and Sarri as managers of big clubs and this week's Champions League fixtures.
We discuss the away game at Huddersfield, talk about the shock defeat against Bate Borisov. Problems internally at the club we bring up as well. Also a shout out to listeners as we do Need your help and input which helps us grow with the podcast. Twitter: totallyarsenal1email: totallyarsenalpodcast@gmail.com
On today’s episode of the Arsenal Vision Post Match podcast, Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Paul (@poznaninmypants) and Clive (@clivepafc) to discuss Arsenal’s ugly loss at BATE Borisov. Why a back 3? Will we win the tie now? Should Ozil be play? We answer all that plus question Emery’s choices. There’s debate over the style of play and why Arsenal lacked urgency chasing the game. There’s discussion of Lacazette’s red card and what it means for the return leg. The pod ends with a discussion about sacking managers and Mesut Ozil’s latest tweet (about an hour in). All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode I chat to Tim Stillman about our 1-0 defeat to BATE Borisov in the Europa League. Arsenal were beaten by a team who haven't played in two months, Unai Emery's team selection was conservative and his changes seemed to cause confusion more than anything else. Do the players understand what he wants from them, and are the signs from their performances a cause for concern beyond the poor results in recent weeks? We chat Kolasinac, Lacazette, Ozil, Arsenal austerity, Aaron Ramsey's status as he's about to depart and lots more, plus a smidgeon of the usual waffle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We were in a strangely good mood despite a poor performance against Huddersfield at the weekend but we got 3 points which is the most important thing. We also look ahead to the Bate Borisov game and with Trev and Jonny at the game we wonder if they planned a Valentine break together? We discuss this game and the travelling squad. Our Gooner Debate covers Transfer Budgets, List of who you would move on and If Emery should be supported. Finally we make our score predictions. Listen, Enjoy & Share
Listen as Alfie Culshaw and Daniel Finton analyze the Huddersfield game as well as the upcoming Europa league fixture against BATE Borisov.
Mark Langdon, Dan Childs & Liam Flin are joined by Paddy Power's Emmet O'Keeffe for betting tips on the next round of Champions League and Europa League matches. On the show: - Champions League football returns this week and the Racing Post Sport team bring your their best outright bets of the knockout stage - are Man City worth putting your money on as favourites, or is there better value elsewhere? - Manchester United vs Paris St Germain and Tottenham Hotspur vs Borussia Dortmund are the English clubs involved this week, and the team back them both to progress to the quarter finals - find out why. - Liverpool vs Bayern Munich and Schalke vs Manchester City are next week's big matches - we look at the best betting angles for two odds-on favourites. - Plus, we look at the next round of Europa League matches as Malmo host Chelsea and Arsenal travel to BATE Borisov. - Champions League NAPs: Mark Langdon: Real Madrid to beat Ajax Dan Childs: Real Madrid to beat Ajax Liam Flin: RB Salzburg to beat Club Brugges Emmet O'Keeffe: Real Madrid to beat Ajax All prices can be found at https://media.paddypower.com/redirect.aspx?pid=12150991&bid=7103&redirectURL=https://www.paddypower.com/football --- Producer: @AnyOldAdam --- Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2l9x35T Website: http://www.racingpost.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/RacingPost & http://twitter.com/RacingPostTV Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/racingpost Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2vq457o SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/racingpost
On this week's show we look back at the 2-1 win over Huddersfield, are we worrying too much about style if the result is right? We touch on the performance, the goals we scored, the one we inevitably conceded, the team selection based on who Unai Emery had available to him, and we have to mention the Chelsea defeat which moved us up into 5th. There's some fun with the #sarriout hashtag, then serious questions about the abuse leveled at Alex Iwobi and Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Mavropanos being left out of the Europa League squad, how to approach the BATE Borisov game on Thursday, an either/or about our strikers, and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Larra har med sig Thomas Gusvafsson i en diskussion om matchen mot Huddersfield och en liten blick framåt mot Europa League-mötet med BATE Borisov.
Man City make us moody as we ruminate over what might've been at the Etihad. We preview the weekend game at Huddersfield, take a sideways look at BATE Borisov ahead of our next Europa League fixtures, and head to the mailbag for questions on Kroenke and Guendouzi.Running order:Part 1: (00m 48s) Apathy and mediocrity at Man CityPart 2: (20m 04s) Huddersfield away and what to expectPart 3: (33m 32s) BATE Borisov and the return of the Europa LeaguePart 4: (42m 31s) Cranky about Kroenke in Dan's digital sackTwitter and Instagram: @tbbpodEmail: bruisedbananapod@gmail.com**_Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Google or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and makes it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!_**
A look ahead to Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur in the League Cup. The Europa League Draw against Bate Borisov and drawing Blackpool in the FA Cup.
This Evening I am joined by Scunny Mike, Jonny and for the first time Trev Hill from Block 7. We look back at the Europa League final Group game and its low attendance (despite what the club reported). We review the Southampton game, the end of "The Run" and what went wrong. We look ahead to the EFL League Cup Quarter Final Vs Spurs and also the game at the weekend ing the league Vs Burnley. Other topics include, the Febuary Fixture changes for TV and the Europa League Draw, where we face Bate Borisov
We travel to Belarus to discover the music and football of one of Eastern Europe’s most fascinating countries. Stary Olsa, a lively Minsk six piece, tell us about keeping alive the medieval music of The Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the vast state which had Belarus at its heart. They play all kinds of unusual instruments in their studio lined with armoury for us, and there’s even a surprise waiting in their bagpipe case. And we meet BATE Borisov’s central defensive rock Denis Polyakov after a match against Torpedo Minsk to discuss playing in the Champions League and for Belarus.
This week Zach and Andres are on the mic as they dissect the Bate Borisov match in the Europa League as well as the nil-nil draw against Everton. Do you want to hear us completely lose our shit over Alvaro Morata's performance? What about hearing us talk shit about Spurs? Or Dele Alli? Or Harry Kane? Oh, how much we hate Spurs! Hear all about it on this week's episode of the Roman's Empire Podcast, where all we do is talk Chelsea, and talk shit about everyone else!” @RomansEmpirePod RomansEmpirePod@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/romans-empire0/support
Chelsea FanCast on Love Sport Radio - the only 100% Chelsea show on the radio! Stamford Chidge, Jonathan Kydd and Clayton Beerman are joined by Love Sport's Aaron Paul to have a look back at Chelsea's 1-0 victory over Bate Borisov in the Europa League and last week's 3-1 win against Crystal Palace as well as looking ahead to Chelsea v Everton this weekend.Rounding up the Chelsea news this week, we discuss why a European Super League will be a disaster for English football; Chelsea in the market for Callum Wilson for £35m in January; Ruben Loftus Cheek being recalled to the England squad and Chelsea legend Didier Drogba announcing his retirement.Looking back at the Europa League match against Bate Borisov, we ask was this Chelsea's worst performance of the season? With Bate hitting the woodwork 4 times, when will Chelsea’s luck run out? With Giroud scoring his first goal since May will this be the confidence boost he needs to find the onion bag more regularly? And with qualification secured and the job done, will Sarri look to rest players in the final group match?We have an interview with Neil 'Smiffy' Smith, author of "Where Were You When We Were Shocking", who's first Chelsea match was in 1966, since when he has been to over 2,000 matches. Neil gives us an insight in to what it was like following Chelsea in an era when we lost more than we won and reveals that thanks to the bond between the supporters, it was the pre and post match that more than made up for it.Re-visiting the win against Crystal Palace last weekend, we praise Morata, Jorginho and Sarri for the great team spirit he is building.To wrap up we take a look at Chelsea v Everton on Sunday with the 'Opposition View' from Tom Clarke from the Toffee Blues Podcast and discuss Sarri's chances of breaking the record of match wins as a new manager and Chelsea's excellent record against Everton at home over the last 24 years before revealing our predictions.All this plus calls from Kendall, Mark and Dan.Chelsea Fancast is broadcast on Love Sport Radio every Friday from 7.00-9.00 pm. LOVE SPORT is a London radio station and is broadcast on 558 AM and on London DAB along with numerous digital channels. You can listen from anywhere in the world. You can visit lovesportradio.com to listen live to the station and of course you can download LOVE SPORT apps in the android and IOS app stores. You can also listen to LOVESPORT radio through Radioplayer and TuneIn.The best thing is that you can phone in and join in the show and the debate with us, live. The number to call is 0208 70 20 558Follow on twitter: @lovesportradio and facebook: www.facebook.com/lovesportradio See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stamford Chidge is joined by Chelsea, Kerry Dixon, to look back at Chelsea's 3-1 win against Crystal Palace and ahead to the Europa Cup match against Bate Borisov and Sunday's Premier League clash against Everton.Chelsea finally got their just deserts against Crystal Palace on Sunday but the South Londoners didn't make it easy and the match was only really settled by Eden Hazard coming on as a sub. Kerry was encouraged by Morata scoring two goals and putting himself about a bit, but still thinks it's too early to pass judgement on the Spaniard.With Sarri's Chelsea pushing Man City hard and still to be beaten in any competition, Kerry believes that as well as the quality of football improving, Sarri has generated a great team spirit.Looking ahead to Bate Borisov, several key players have been rested including three quarters of the defence and Alvaro Morata, however, Hazard, Kante and Jorginho who probably need a rest have made the trip. Kerry believes that whoever Sarri picks should be capable of beating Bate pretty much ensuring qualification to the last 32. Hopefully Ruben Loftus Cheek will get another chance to impress.Everton visit the Bridge on Sunday and although they had a poor start to the season, Silva their new manager seems to be getting them performing much better recently. Another opponent not to be taken lightly, Kerry still believes that Chelsea will have enough to beat Everton and keep the unbeaten run going. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stamford Chidge is joined by Jonathan Kydd & Alex 'The Girl Who Likes Balls' Churchill to look back at a convincing win against Burnley and Bate Borisov and look ahead to Wednesday's match against Derby County.On the show tonight we’ll be asking with Chelsea still unbeaten can we really challenge for the title? And with Chelsea purring without Hazard, can we envisage a future without him?In part two we give the plaudits to Ross Barkley; Willian and Alvaro Morata and pick up on Sarri’s comments that Barkley and Loftus Cheek could play together.In part three, we look back at the Bate Borisov match and Ruben Loftus Cheek’s hat-trick and look ahead to the return of Frank Lampard and Jody Morris on Wednesday when Chelsea play Derby County in the Carabao cup. We also give you another chance to enter the competition to win a very rare DVD of the Bobby Tambling film – Bobby Tambling 202 – signed by the great man himself.In part four we have a roundup of all the Chelsea supporter news and we’ll be reflecting on a grim weekend for football supporters with the news of the death in a helicopter crash of Leicester City’s owner and Glenn Hoddle being seriously ill with a heart attack. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chelsea FanCast on Love Sport Radio - the only 100% Chelsea show on the radio! Jonathan Kydd and Mark Worrall are joined by Love Sport's Aaron Paul have a look back at Chelsea's 3-1 victory over Bate Borisov and look ahead to Burnley v Chelsea this Sunday.Liam Twomey joins us to discuss Chelsea's week from a press perspective: Sarri's thoughts on the Bate Borisov match and the fall out from the Man Utd match.Looking at the match against Bate Borisov, with Ruben Loftus Cheek scoring a hat-trick and playing a starring role, could he be played up front? And was Callum Hudson-Odoi's cameo enough to warrant a few more chances to impress?Re-visiting the draw against Man Utd we ask was Mourinho the 'classless' one plus Hazard being kicked out of the game; Ross Barkley pressing for a place in the starting eleven and Morata going missing in action again.To wrap up we take a look at Burnley v Chelsea on Sunday with the 'Opposition View' and nail our colours to the mast with our match predictions,Chelsea Fancast is broadcast on Love Sport Radio every Friday from 7.00-9.00 pm. LOVE SPORT is a London radio station and is broadcast on 558 AM and on London DAB along with numerous digital channels. You can listen from anywhere in the world. You can visit lovesportradio.com to listen live to the station and of course you can download LOVE SPORT apps in the android and IOS app stores. You can also listen to LOVESPORT radio through Radioplayer and TuneIn.The best thing is that you can phone in and join in the show and the debate with us, live. The number to call is 0208 70 20 558Follow on twitter: @lovesportradio and facebook: www.facebook.com/lovesportradio See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In deze uitzending bespreken we het hoger beroep in de zaak Nicole van den Hurk. De 15-jarige werd in 1995 om het leven gebracht en verkracht. Jos de G. is veroordeeld voor de verkrachting, maar niet voor haar dood. Zowel De G. als het Openbaar Ministerie zijn in hoger beroep gegaan. Verder praten we met Rypke Bakker van onze NUsport-redactie over de mogelijkheid van twee Nederlandse teams in de groepsfase van de Champions League. Ajax speelt dinsdag uit tegen Dinamo Kiev en PSV mag het woensdag thuis opnemen tegen BATE Borisov.Beluister ook onze Formule 1-podcast De Boordradio.
Mark en Yannick praten je bij over BATE Borisov. En gaat Piroe naar Italie?
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Was the Malta team that lost 12-1 to Spain in 1983 the victim of a doping scandal? Malta's Carmel Busuttil dismisses claims that they were drugged by contaminated lemons. Nigeria's Femi Opabunmi tells us how his career was cut short after losing the sight in one eye. Canada's international goalkeeper Stephanie Labbe discusses her decision to play for a men's team. And we travel to Minsk to find out if BATE Borisov's domination is damaging for football in Belarus. (Picture: Spain's 1983 international team pose for cameras ahead of their European championship against Malta - Getty)
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GÄSTER: Joakim Lander PROGRAMLEDARE: Kristonel Elwe (podcast@arsenal.se) VECKANS SNACKISAR: Vinsten mot Bate Borisov, formatet för europafotbollen igår, idag och i framtiden, lottningen i Europea League, varför det inte vore kul att se Arsenal på Jämtkraft Arena, likaresultatet mot Southampton och maktlösheten av att inte se någon förändring som supporter. INTRO: Admir Sahman OUTRO: Danny Graft - Arsenal
In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Clive (@ClivePAFC), Paul (@PoznanInMyPants) & Elliot (@YankeeGunner) talk about the convincing 6-0 victory at home against BATE Borisov in the Europa League. Discussion includes the switch to a back 4, is it a permanent, the outstanding performances of Jack Wilshere and Theo Walcott. Is Danny Welbeck a little rusty at present, are the youth special enough to take the next step. All this and plenty more in this week's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's show I chat with James from @gunnerblog about the 6-0 win over BATE Borisov, some redemption for the likes of Mathieu Debuchy and Theo Walcott, a great performance from Jack Wilshere, the manager's decision to go back to a back four, whether he might stick with that formation, and more. We also discuss all the empty seats and whether or not the club need to rethink their ticketing strategy in line with what is a new reality for the club right now. There's some Holy God FM, a brief preview of the Southampton game, and some of the usual waffle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the fifth episode of the Pain in the Arsenal podcast, Andrew and Josh review the disappointing loss to Manchester United, including some rather odd happenings for Josh, while looking forward to the upcoming BATE Borisov and Southampton fixtures.
On this week's show we look back at the 4-2 win over BATE Borisov in the Europa League. Two goals for Theo Walcott, a first goal for Rob Holding, and Olivier Giroud becomes a centurion with his 100th Arsenal strike. There were some promising youngsters in the team, we look at their performances, and what was a fun night as we continue our new European adventures. I'm joined by The Man from East Lower to discuss all that, as well as the prospect of Christmas Eve football, before taking a look at Sunday's Premier League clash against Brighton with Steve Bailey, chief football writer for Sussex Newspapers who gives us all the low-down on the Seagulls and what we can expect from them. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast Elliot (@YankeeGunner), Paul (@PoznanInMyPants) and Clive (@ClivePAFC) talk about the 2-4 victory against BATE Borisov. Talk includes Jack Wilshere’s man of the match performance, Joe Willock’s potato head, Walcott’s end product, Arsenal’s defending, how we deal with Alexis and Ozil going forward and much more all discussed on this week's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host Boyd Hilton and Josh Landy, are joined by Daniel Levine and Andrew Dickens to discuss the win against West Brom and a look ahead at our following fixtures against BATE Borisov and Brighton. What's our strongest midfield pair?Footballistically Arsenal is backed for the season by Ladbrokes. 'Bet £5 Get £20'. If you deposit £5, Ladbrokes will add another £20 to your account.You can get this offer by following the link at bet.arsenalpodcast.net@arsenalpodcastarsenalpodcast.netProduced by Josh LandyEngineered by Joe MasonA Playback Media Productionplaybackmedia.co.ukCopyright 2017 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pete, Alfred and Matt get knee deep in West Brom and the details of Bate Borisov
Host Boyd Hilton and Josh Landy, are joined by Daniel Levine and Andrew Dickens to discuss the win against West Brom and a look ahead at our following fixtures against BATE Borisov and Brighton. What's our strongest midfield pair? Footballistically Arsenal is backed for the season by Ladbrokes. 'Bet £5 Get £20'. If you deposit £5, Ladbrokes will add another £20 to your account. You can get this offer by following the link at bet.arsenalpodcast.net @arsenalpodcast arsenalpodcast.net Produced by Josh Landy Engineered by Joe Mason A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2017 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
Manuel Veth, Andrew Flint and Tim Bogdachev recap all the European action from last week and look forward to the English invasion of Moscow next. Listen as the boys break down Liverpool’s visit to Spartak and CSKA hosting Manchester United. They also speak about Shakhtar visiting Manchester City in the Champions League and BATE Borisov hosting Arsenal in the Europa League. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mezi námi fanoušky 17/18 2 Podcast Slávistických novin Mezi námi fanoušky sezóny 2017/18 č. 2, 7. srpna 2017. quelhar, tolsimir, Thorklaer a alois_veliky hodnotí úvod sezóny v podání Slavie. Rozeberou postup přes BATE Borisov, los playoff Ligy mistrů, který určil Slavii za soupeře APOEL, vstup do ligové sezóny výhrou proti Teplicím a remízou na hřišti Baníku. Dostane se také na zhodnocení dosavadního přínosu letních posil pro Slavii a na to, jaké další hráče by Slavia měla do konce přestupního období ještě přivést. 00:00 Třetí předkolo LM proti BATE a nadcházející zápasy s APOELem 16:30 HET Liga v podání Slavie: výhra nad Teplicemi a remíza v Ostravě 28:00 Výkony letních posil Slavie a na závěr krátké zhodnocení situace v lize Znělka a předěly: Reev Music - Firestone
"Vafan står man på en fotbollsläktare för om man inte engagerar sig och lever fan?". Ett sommaravslutningsstimmigt #137 med nyköpta skjortor och gelfixade frisyrer pratar först om den förlösande segern mot Halmstad, och sedan med gästande supporterikonen Henrik Mikko om att skrika högt. Dessutom: trevande men trevligt spelarhäng, Sadoos hästasparkar, Sirius hej!, första halvlekens misär, hålla solo-låda i Katrineholm, målet som förändrade allt, 50-talskänslan på Studan och Bate Borisov borta. Medverkande: Oskar Bernövall, Johann Bernövall, Lars Olsson, Henrik Mikko. patreon.com/bsbaksmallan
Giacomo Losi, bandiera della Roma, commenta il pareggio e la qualificazione agli ottavi di Champion's League della Roma
Champion's League: Bate Borisov-Roma 3-2, la radiocronaca di Francesco Repice e il commento di Sergio Brio. Domani Juventus-Siviglia: le dichiarazioni di Gigi Buffon e Massimiliano Allegri. Europei di pallavolo femminile: Manuela Collazzo, inviata a Rotterdam
The Extratime.ie Sportscast - Episode 44 - This week presenter Gareth O'Reilly is joined in studio by Macdara Ferris and Josh Dolan as they speak with Dundalk striker David McMillan on his side's Champions League experience against BATE Borisov. Also on the Sportscast is Sligo Rovers Gavin Dykes and Shelbourne manager Kevin Doherty. Remember to follow us on Twitter (@etsportscast) and comment on Soundcloud or iTunes.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)
El Porto aseguró la primera plaza del grupo H de la primera fase de la Liga de Campeones al ganar este martes en la quinta jornada al BATE Borisov por... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Så var det då dags för världens bästa fotbollsturnering att förgylla denna tisdag. Det är nämligen dags för Champions League! Kvällens CL bjuder på en hel del intressanta fighter där turneringens stora skrällag hittills, Bate Borisov tar emot Valencia i en grymt intressant match. Media har målat upp Bate som en underdog i denna matchen men med lagets prestation mot Bayern Munchen på näthinnan så måste Bate tas på största allvar. I Ukrainska Donetsk tar Shakhtar emot regerande CL-mästarna Chelsea i en extremt viktig match för bägge lagen. Chelsea har övertygat stort i både ligan och i CL men behöver också poäng i kvällens match för att kunna skaffa sig ett bra läge till returomgångarna. Slutligen så har vi Lille som tar emot tunga Bayern Munchen. Bayern har gått som ett ånglok i Bundesliga och säsongens enda egentliga plump är den ovan nämnda förlusten mot Bate. Hur det går ikväll? Ja, det får du veta i dagens proppfyllda podcast med vår fotbollsexpert Sladjan Osmanagic! Mycket nöje!