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The Totally Football Show with James Richardson
Real Madrid and Man City go again, as Kompany's Bayern edge closer to the title

The Totally Football Show with James Richardson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 59:05


Jimbo's joined by Julien Laurens, Seb Stafford-Bloor, Pol Ballús and Michael Cox for your weekly dose of European action.We begin with the big F-bomb controversy which has taken La Liga by storm, Nabil Bentaleb's dream return to action for Lille - and a look ahead to the all-important Champions League Knockout Round Play-off second legs, with Real v Man City topping the midweek billing. Elsewhere in Spain, the costly red cards for Bellingham and Barrios meant Real and Atleti left the door wide open for Barcelona who faced Rayo Vallecano on Monday night (after we'd recorded) - and it turns out that Antony fella is actually quite good - after making in three goals in three games at new home Betis… Over in Germany, it looks like Bayern Munich have one hand on the Bundesliga title after their goalless draw with closest rivals Bayer Leverkusen means the gap at the top of the table stays at eight points. Elsewhere the domestic misery continues to pile on Borussia Dortmund, beaten 2-0 by Bochum and sitting 11th in the league. In Italy, Juventus continued their surge up the Serie A table with a 1-0 win over Inter in the Derby d'Italia. It means Simone Inzaghi's side missed the chance to go top after leaders Napoli had fallen to their third consecutive draw, held 2-2 by Lazio. And in Ligue 1, Fabian Ruiz bagged the only goal against Toulouse as PSG maintained their 10-point lead at the top of the table while Mika Biereth continued his remarkable start to life in Monaco with his second hat-trick in as many home games in their 7-1 thrashing of Nantes.Produced by Lucy Oliva.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Moments of the weekend, profanity & Champions League teases (00.45)• PART 2: La Liga review - Real and Atleti drop points to open door for Barca (16.00)• PART 3: Bundesliga review - Top two stalemate hands title advantage to Kompany's side (26.52)• PART 4: Serie A review - Juve mounting top four charge as Napoli draw three in a row (41.45)• PART 5: Ligue 1 review - Bentaleb's fairytale goal as Strasbourg fly high (50.45) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Totally Football Show with James Richardson
Real Madrid and Man City go again, as Kompany's Bayern edge closer to the title

The Totally Football Show with James Richardson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 67:20


Jimbo's joined by Julien Laurens, Seb Stafford-Bloor, Pol Ballús and Michael Cox for your weekly dose of European action. We begin with the big F-bomb controversy which has taken La Liga by storm, Nabil Bentaleb's dream return to action for Lille - and a look ahead to the all-important Champions League Knockout Round Play-off second legs, with Real v Man City topping the midweek billing.  Elsewhere in Spain, the costly red cards for Bellingham and Barrios meant Real and Atleti left the door wide open for Barcelona who faced Rayo Vallecano on Monday night (after we'd recorded) - and it turns out that Antony fella is actually quite good - after making in three goals in three games at new home Betis…  Over in Germany, it looks like Bayern Munich have one hand on the Bundesliga title after their goalless draw with closest rivals Bayer Leverkusen means the gap at the top of the table stays at eight points. Elsewhere the domestic misery continues to pile on Borussia Dortmund, beaten 2-0 by Bochum and sitting 11th in the league.  In Italy, Juventus continued their surge up the Serie A table with a 1-0 win over Inter in the Derby d'Italia. It means Simone Inzaghi's side missed the chance to go top after leaders Napoli had fallen to their third consecutive draw, held 2-2 by Lazio.  And in Ligue 1, Fabian Ruiz bagged the only goal against Toulouse as PSG maintained their 10-point lead at the top of the table while Mika Biereth continued his remarkable start to life in Monaco with his second hat-trick in as many home games in their 7-1 thrashing of Nantes. Produced by Lucy Oliva. RUNNING ORDER:  • PART 1: Moments of the weekend, profanity & Champions League teases (00.45) • PART 2: La Liga review - Real and Atleti drop points to open door for Barca (16.00) • PART 3: Bundesliga review - Top two stalemate hands title advantage to Kompany's side (26.52) • PART 4: Serie A review - Juve mounting top four charge as Napoli draw three in a row (41.45) • PART 5: Ligue 1 review - Bentaleb's fairytale goal as Strasbourg fly high (50.45) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SBS French - SBS en français
Le journal des sports du 18/02/2025 : Le retour de Nabil Bentaleb après une opération cardiaque

SBS French - SBS en français

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 6:58


Retour sur l'actualité sportive de la semaine avec le retour victorieux de Nabil Bentaleb après son opération cardiaque

Reportages par SBS French - Reportages par SBS French
Le journal des sports du 18/02/2025 : Le retour de Nabil Bentaleb après une opération cardiaque

Reportages par SBS French - Reportages par SBS French

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 6:58


Retour sur l'actualité sportive de la semaine avec le retour victorieux de Nabil Bentaleb après son opération cardiaque

Rothen s'enflamme
Bentaleb est-ce une belle leçon de vie ? – 17/02

Rothen s'enflamme

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 7:21


Les footballeurs parlent aux footballeurs ! « Rothen s'enflamme », le rendez-vous des passionnés du ballon rond revient pour une deuxième saison !

Rothen s'enflamme
Rothen : « C'est magnifique pour Bentaleb ! » – 17/02

Rothen s'enflamme

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 4:28


Les footballeurs parlent aux footballeurs ! « Rothen s'enflamme », le rendez-vous des passionnés du ballon rond revient pour une deuxième saison !

Journal du Foot
Sale coup du PSG à l'OM avec GREENWOOD ? NEYMAR rembarre son père et provoque déjà une polémique...BENTALEB, la belle histoire...

Journal du Foot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 4:32


Sale coup du PSG à l'OM avec GREENWOOD ? NEYMAR rembarre son père et provoque déjà une polémique...BENTALEB, la belle histoire... Le journal du foot et du mercato N°1674 est en ligne !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Lo stellato
Ep.314 – Il battito di Bentaleb

Lo stellato

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 7:54


Nabil Bentaleb trova il gol vittoria in Rennes Lille. 8 mesi fa ha rischiato di lasciare il calcio a causa di un arresto cardiaco.

bentaleb battito
Journal des sports Afrique
L1 : Nabil Bentaleb revient de loin

Journal des sports Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 3:37


Le Top de L'After foot
Le Top de l'After Foot : l'histoire incroyable de Nabil Bentaleb – 16/02

Le Top de L'After foot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 3:07


Chaque jour, écoutez le Best-of de l'Afterfoot, sur RMC la radio du Sport !

La matinale week-end
La Story Sport : Nabil Bentaleb de retour sur le terrain huit mois après son arrêt cardio-respiratoire - 15/02

La matinale week-end

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 2:48


Une actualité sportive qui a retenu l'attention de la rédaction sport de RMC.

RTL Soir
LIGUE 1 - Nabil Bentaleb retrouve les terrains, équipé d'un défibrillateur après son malaise cardiaque

RTL Soir

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 1:37


Le milieu de terrain du LOSC n'a pas joué depuis neuf mois en raison de sa santé. La FFF l'autorise à rejouer avec un défibrillateur sur lui.

CALCIO BERLIN
Wahlkrampf! Wer war der schlechteste Schalke-Transfer aller Zeiten? #59

CALCIO BERLIN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 22:35


Genossinnen und Genossen, es ist Wahlkrampf! Wir klären die offenen Fragen des Fußballs. Als Freunde der Demokratie machen wir das bei Calcio Berlin natürlich wie? Na klar, per Mehrheitsentscheid. Heute auf der Agenda: Wer war der schlechteste Schalke-Transfer aller Zeiten? Weitere Informationen gibt es hier: www.calcio.berlin Für Anfragen zwecks Zusammenarbeit kontaktiert uns bitte hier: business@calcio.berlin Photo-Credits: Imago Wir freuen uns über alle, die uns supporten wollen und das geht ab sofort auch bei Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/calcioberlin Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/calcioberlin Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/calcioberlinspotify Insta: https://www.instagram.com/calcioberlin

Confidence in Trading
A Chicken and Egg

Confidence in Trading

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 50:39


In this episode, Ben Okopnik, an experienced trader, talks with Agnieszka about the importance of balancing emotions and rational thinking in trading. Ben emphasizes the need for a clear evaluation of risk and potential outcomes before making a trade. He also stresses the importance of learning to think rationally and developing a trading plan with clear risk parameters to avoid emotional decision-making. The conversation also touches on the difficulty of finding the right path to learning trading, given the noise and nonsense in the market. Ben recommends finding trustworthy professionals to learn from and emphasizes the importance of hands-on experience in addition to academic knowledge. The conversation highlights the importance of education, discipline, and a focus on the process in trading.About Ben OkopnikBen has managed to pack several lifetimes into one so far, with a broad range of experiences. After emigrating to the US in the 1970s, he's been a soldier in the US Army, an electronics technician, a taxi driver in New York City, a Blue Water sailor, a teacher. He's held a number of highly lucrative positions and ran a couple of successful businesses. His trading experience has been mostly in options, surfing the line between quant and discretionary - but includes futures, FX, crypto, DeFi, and passive investment. Recently, he's been concentrating almost exclusively on learning directional stock trading via the Strat.Contact Agnieszka Wood | Ahead Coach: Website: aheadcoach.comTwitter: @Ahead_CoachYouTube: @aheadcoachFacebook: Agnieszka WoodInstagram: ahead.coachLinkedIn: Agnieszka WoodContact Ben Okopnik:Twitter: @https://twitter.com/okopnik?s=20Mentioned References:https://www.turtletrader.com/it/http://sepiagroup.com--Transcript[00:00:00] - AgnieszkaI am Agnieszka Wood, and on today's show, I'm very excited to introduce my special guest, Ben Okopnik. Ben has managed to pack several lifetimes into one so far with a broad range of experiences. After emigrating to the US. In the 70s, he has been a soldier in the US. Army, an electronics technician, a taxi driver in New York City, a Blue Water sailor, a teacher on mostly computing-related topics, and a large variety of other things. One of them, he just told me he was also a Hollywood star.[00:00:36] - Ben[chuckles] I don't know if I'd call it that.[00:00:38] - AgnieszkaVery nice having you here. Welcome![00:00:41] - BenIt's a pleasure to be here, Agnieszka. Thank you.[00:00:43] - AgnieszkaBen has been trading for about a decade, and his trading experience has been mostly in options, surfing the line between quant and discretionary but includes futures, forex, crypto, DeFi, and passive investments. And recently, he has been concentrating almost exclusively on learning directional stock trading via the Strat. I met Ben on Twitter recently, actually, where we had a very interesting exchange about what you should focus on first when you get into trading in order to be successful, getting your skin in the game, or the psychology of trading. And since our belief seems to differ on this topic, I ask Ben to join us today to have this conversation here on my podcast and hopefully shine some light on this intriguing and quite controversial topic. Welcome to episode number six, A Chicken and Egg. Hi, Ben. Again, welcome to my podcast, and thank you for being open to discussing your beliefs in this open forum.[00:01:42] - BenMy pleasure, Agnieszka. I think that putting it as the chicken and the egg, this very much parallels what we're discussing because I don't think either one of us is saying, no, no, only this piece is necessary. Both are necessary. Of course, the question is, where should most of the focus be? And that's a great discussion in itself. So looking forward to it.[00:02:06] - AgnieszkaThat's awesome. Ben, when we had our initial conversation, what became very clear to me at first was your rational approach. Considering that trading, as you said, is an intensely human activity, one that engages our strongest emotions, we have to learn to approach it rationally, almost mechanically. For me, as a mindset coach, there is so much to unpack here. But let's begin with this. Could you elaborate a little bit more on what you mean by the mechanical approach to trading and how that can help traders with controlling their emotions during trading sessions?[00:02:47] - BenOkay, so as I'm sure you know, a lot of clinical psychology, right? As a coach, I'm sure you know about this, right? Comes down to correcting irrational thinking, right? If somebody says, oh, everybody always hates me, generalization, right? Everybody. There we go. There we go. So you have to learn to think rationally, because if your perception is not correct, then the outcome of your thoughts and actions is very unlikely to be anything other than random.[00:03:20] - AgnieszkaRight.[00:03:21] - BenTo me, that is the basis, because if you go in and trade, trading particularly focuses that any mistakes of rationality, any mistakes in perception, you're going to pay for those directly.[00:03:34] - AgnieszkaVery directly.[00:03:35] - BenYeah. There is no softening layer, there's no buffer between you and the money.[00:03:41] - AgnieszkaRight.[00:03:41] - BenIf you make a mistake, you're going to pay for it 100% of the time. So to me, that is the classic foundation of everything else. On top of that, and to me, the layer that has to come next is you could theoretically say that it's a psychological layer, but also a half and half, I would say, perception of risk. You have to have a rational evaluation of risk. Right.[00:04:07] - AgnieszkaAnd I think that's a lot where it goes wrong.[00:04:09] - BenRight, absolutely. Now, in order to do that, you have to have a clear evaluation of what your perception of risk is. How do you establish that? By actually trading. By actually going in and trading. Throwing yourself into an environment where you are at risk. Otherwise, you can think about it ahead of time all you want, but until you've done it.[00:04:34] - AgnieszkaYeah. So you have to feel it. You mean you have to feel the risk in order to establish your perception of risk. I mean, you can feel how it feels, but you think there is no way to protect yourself upfront before you throw yourself to the fire.[00:04:52] - BenOf course, you definitely must risk limiting your trades. There's no way out of that. You don't just go in, throw your money in and go, well, I'll just sit here and see what happens. No, put in your stop, put in your limit, and sit there and watch what happens as the price moves between the two of them, whichever one of them it hits, whether you win, whether you lose, preferably and this is interesting, you should lose preferably first off. You know what I'm talking about.[00:05:20] - AgnieszkaYes, absolutely. Especially that very first trade. Everyone says lucky trade. I always say this is the unlucky trade because you win that first trade with completely bad expectations.[00:05:34] - BenWorse.[00:05:35] - AgnieszkaYes.[00:05:35] - BenThe worst thing, the worst thing that could possibly happen to you is you win your first trade, then you're so excited and your estimation of risk becomes incorrect. It's the one thing you can't afford.[00:05:48] - AgnieszkaRight. I think the dilemma of many traders is because you say you have to put your parameters, you have to put the risk. And that's where I see a lot of times going exactly wrong, because they don't, and I didn't, and nobody does. I mean, most of the traders who are getting into trading, I mean, they open an account and they just put a trade. They don't even think there isn't, you know, that they can lose. They only think about they can make money.[00:06:20] - BenYou may be right. And this, to me, again, comes down to rational estimation of what's, you know, what's true. You have to look at it rationally. When you put your money into a trade, the chances of you losing versus winning are exactly the same as we put it. In the options world where we do a lot of calculations, the expected value of any trade at entry is zero.[00:06:49] - AgnieszkaRight.[00:06:50] - BenThat is, if you do 100,000 trades, if you go strictly by chances with nothing else influencing it, if you don't have any definite alpha, as we call it, 50,000 of those trades are going to go to the good, 50,000 of them are going to go to the bad. The outcome is zero.[00:07:11] - AgnieszkaYes. And in general, rationally speaking, you should note it before placing a trade.[00:07:18] - BenAbsolutely.[00:07:19] - AgnieszkaBut somehow there is this difference between when you go, let's say to a casino and when you're trading. Because when you go to a casino, I always say the difference is when you want to play the slot machine, you first have to put the money in. Right. So you kind of accept the risk and you're actually assuming, well, I might lose it. And that's where you rationally accept the risk with trading because you don't have to pay upfront, you have to pay after. Deep inside. A lot of traders do not accept that risk.[00:07:55] - BenYou may be right to some degree. To me, as soon as you click that button, whether you buy or whether you sell, you always have some definite. Every single trading platform I know of shows you risk versus reward. And so the moment you click that button, you are at risk. You know that you have an open risk. You may be right in that it is not as clear how should I say this does not have the same exact emotional impact as actually taking money out of your pocket and shoving it into a machine.[00:08:35] - AgnieszkaExactly.[00:08:35] - BenSo you're right to that degree. People don't see those numbers on the screen as being quite as meaningful as taking actual cash out of their pockets and plunking it down. So I would agree with you there.[00:08:47] - AgnieszkaThat's why a lot of times they say, oh, I have a loss, but I haven't taken it. A lot of traders believe that not taking a loss is not hurting them. And I tell you, I have learned the hard way and I have waited years for the price to come back on my very first trade. And I can tell you at some point it was a souvenir I was like I have this at that point, after all those splits, I think it was like I had three shares left for the price. The price of that stock was just incredibly high, while this whole stock just never really came back. And I thought this is such a good warning that the price does not have to come back. No, that was the untaken loss. So when I hear people saying that, I'm like, oh, well, you might learn the hard way. I know I did.[00:09:41] - BenAgain, from the calculated perspective, I'm coming from the perspective of options. There's a kind of a saying that every options trader basically memorizes from the beginning, and that is volatility is mean, reverting price is not. There is no means by which the price has to come back. In fact, it almost never does. If you look at the general trend of prices in, let's say, SPX, it's an upward trend. It never reverts. Okay.[00:10:12] - AgnieszkaYes. From a rational point of view, if you put those facts on paper, you will agree with them. The moment that traders get into trades, even if they know that they make decisions completely irrationally right, based on emotions.[00:10:30] - BenAnd this is exactly why I say that you have to actually do some trading. Because then you can sit back, look at your actions, and say, wait, why did I do this? The rational thing to do was X, Y, and Z. But I did A, B, and C. Why in the world did I do this? And now you have perceptions that are much more aligned, or that you can drive back toward rationality because you see yourself acting emotionally beforehand. You could say to yourself, oh, I'm going to be cool, calm, and collected. I'm always going to do the right thing. If the price goes against me, I'll just exit. No, you won't.[00:11:09] - AgnieszkaRight?[00:11:10] - BenNo, you will not. Stop lying.[00:11:13] - AgnieszkaThat's the two emotions that are completely switching the moment that you enter a trade, fear, and hope, right? They completely go upside down.[00:11:22] - BenExactly, right? I absolutely agreed.[00:11:27] - AgnieszkaYeah. So let's say for people who are already in trading, right, and they have made so many irrational decisions, and now they're like, okay, I do want to think rationally, but I'm still struggling because those emotions are just simply taking over. How do you do that? Because you have a very rational approach. What are the best ways to control your emotions during trading? Do you have any emotions because you're thinking rationally, right? Of course. How do you deal with it?[00:11:55] - BenSo there are two things when you're already trading and again, you look over your past trades and you say, you know, I'm acting emotionally and I can't stop myself. If you're a self-starter like myself, then you look for ways to correct the impact of those emotions, to set them aside. If you're not, and many people aren't, and there's nothing positive or negative about this, then the best thing to do is to look for a coach like yourself who has actually thought about this and who can help you. Redirect your whether redirect your emotions into a more rational channel or find a mechanical approach to your strategy where your emotions simply can't get involved. No matter what you think, no matter how you feel, as an example, again, let's say that you decide that you're going to always trade with a stop and a limit, but as soon as you get into it, oh, my God, the price is moving in the wrong direction. Well, if I move the stop away a little bit, you understand exactly what I'm talking about, right? Of course, yeah. And people will do that. And then the limit oh, well, maybe the price yes, price is going in my direction, but if I move the limit down, I can at least take some profit.[00:13:11] - BenRight. Wrong thought patterns. Right. What do you do about those? Well, you have to correct those misperceptions. You have to have a hard set of rules. Like, I'm going to do my best to compute what is a reasonable stop and what is a proper limit for this trade. I'm going to set those and I'm going to walk away from the computer. If need be, I'm going to switch it off.[00:13:36] - AgnieszkaRight, right.[00:13:36] - BenIf that's what it takes for you, then do that.[00:13:39] - AgnieszkaYes.[00:13:40] - BenRight.[00:13:40] - AgnieszkaI totally agree with you. It's funny because you're talking about those perspectives, I call it, in my coaching mindset, shifts, because you have to shift your perspective and start thinking about what works in the environment of the market, which is very different than how we normally think, how we do things, how we achieve success in our daily life. They're so different. And I think the biggest problem is that we just take our perspectives of what we know and we just bring it to the market and we think.[00:14:16] - BenThis is going to work. I'm going to take that and run with it. Actually, one of the emotions and the perspectives that we bring in from daily life into the market are not just a little wrong, they're literally 180 degrees away.[00:14:30] - AgnieszkaCorrect.[00:14:31] - BenI'm not going to say the market is designed because I don't believe that there's anyone sitting there pulling strings, but the market is perfectly configured, and perfectly structured to take money away from you. If you think as a let's call it a civilian, absolutely. 100%. Look, the price is trending this way, therefore I should get into it. Oh, the price is trending down, therefore I should shirt the stock. Too late. Yes, you are too late. And if you get in at those times, someone will take your money. Guaranteed. Yeah, guaranteed.[00:15:08] - AgnieszkaIt's almost like advertising is playing on our emotions and they know exactly how we react.[00:15:12] - BenRight, yes.[00:15:13] - AgnieszkaThe same way the market is constructed, because it's a business model and I think everyone has to understand it. Just like in a casino, the house always wins. So it is not like you have to trick the market. No, you have to trick yourself into not thinking that whoever you think you are, you're nobody there. Right. And you're really lucky if you will be able to pull money out of the market, out of that huge machine that is designed for you to fail, basically.[00:15:47] - BenRight, yeah. Again, if you come in with those emotions of a civilian. Yes, it is. Absolutely. A model that will make you fail. It will take your money, as I call it. All you will do is provide liquidity to professionals. Yeah.[00:16:06] - AgnieszkaIt's funny. I love to call it. You have to take yourself out of the equation. You are in your own way, because when you're talking about designing a process that will help you to do those things mechanically so basically for you, I don't know, sometimes it might mean placing bracket orders. Right. And just walking away. Because the moment you sit there and you're watching and you see all these price movements, your mind is simply going to play with you. It is. I mean, there is no other way. And yes, I always say, like, yes, you can make it very difficult for yourself and sit there and watch it and say, no, but I want to be disciplined. I have to be. I'm like, if this is really so difficult for you, why would you do that? Trading is difficult enough. Design the process that will make it easier if you lose money after eleven, and stop trading after eleven.[00:17:02] - BenRight, yeah. To me, that's actually I like to take a kind of an outside perspective of myself whenever I see myself getting emote. And this isn't just about trading. This is something I've learned from sources as disparate as Zambudism and yoga and so on. There is a concept of the watcher which is you understand what I'm talking about, sort of an abstraction of yourself that sits in your head. Does not judge the awareness. Right, yeah. Does not judge, but just sits there. And it was absolutely fascinating to me when I started trading to have that, to look down onto myself and go, look at the emotions you're experiencing, all you're doing, you just bought one share. The most I can lose is maybe a dollar. But look at you. Look at your heartbeat. Look at your breathing. This is amazing that this is happening to you. How is this? As you've mentioned, I'm a sailor. I've sailed the ocean. I've been in hurricanes as a soldier. I've been in scenarios where I've been shot at. I've been in some really amazing stuff in my life. And the emotions brought forth by trading, by risking nothing more than a dollar, were so outrageous, were so huge that I just had to sit there, look at it, and go, what in the world is happening to you?[00:18:36] - BenIt's fascinating.[00:18:38] - AgnieszkaFascinating. And why do you think that is? Is it the scenarios we make in our heads that we are scared of? Which absolutely, I think what is it? 90% of which does never happen.[00:18:49] - BenOf course, there are the scenarios, there are the average person's concepts of what money is and what it means. Right. Money affects us at the deepest level. Normally, we don't think about it. Money comes in, we spend it, big deal. But as a trader, you are again faced with direct gains and losses with nothing between you and the market. And I think those things hit you directly in emotions, in ways that most people can't even predict. They don't know what it is.[00:19:22] - AgnieszkaYeah. I think that part of it is that a lot of people value themselves through money, right? Through their success, what they have, and what they can present to others. So the moment that you are losing money or that you are not having success, you take several losses after each other, even though it can be the most rational thing right? Because it's probability. So yeah, it's very probable you're going to be experiencing it still. It hits so much so deep that the whole confidence and everything about you, you start just doubting yourself as a person, which I find the trading experience is just so much more than just trading. Just because of that.[00:20:08] - BenI agree.[00:20:09] - AgnieszkaAdditional emotional side. Right.[00:20:10] - BenI agree. I lost a dollar. I must be worthless as a human being. What in the world? So this is one of the things that makes trading fascinating to me now. One of the things that and again, of course, I have had to learn enough relevant psychology, trading psychology, in order to trade well, you basically have no choice once you have learned, once you've established something that will produce alpha for you, something that does have a positive return overall. Now the only thing you can work on is improving your execution, obviously, but really mainly yourself. Right?[00:20:52] - AgnieszkaYeah.[00:20:52] - BenAnd so one of my favorite things that I ever saw was Mark Douglas. Of course, I'm sure you've heard of Mark Douglas, right? Mark Douglas wrote this wonderful book, Trading in the Zone, and he said something in there that to me is absolutely key. He said, once you have defined how you're going to trade, and what your trading strategy is, do 20 trades. It doesn't matter whether you win or lose, you do not pay attention to that. You are committed to doing 20 trades, win or lose.[00:21:24] - AgnieszkaYes.[00:21:25] - BenAt the end of those 20 trades. Now sit back and evaluate. Do you need to change your strategy or do you keep going forward? And I love that concept. That's another version of what we've been talking about.[00:21:36] - AgnieszkaYeah. And that's a very rational approach. Right. And if you manage to stay within that rational area while you're evaluating it, you're actually learning from it and moving forward. Right. A lot of traders that I talk to that come to me with a problem, they don't even journal or they don't even evaluate because they're so fed up with the losses that they go like, I don't even want to look at this. So that brings me actually to our second topic. So most traders that come to me for help, struggle with accepting the risk we talked about a little bit already. And technically, yes, they can place the stop, but because of various emotional reasons, they don't accept it. So they don't place the stop. Right. And they will keep lowering it or simply remove it. Now, in one of your tweets, you mentioned that there is nothing anyone can do for them. I'm sure the audience does not want to hear that, but basically, they need basic education. Right. This has nothing to do with mindset. You also mentioned that some people aren't suited for trading, just like some aren't suited for truck driving.[00:22:57] - BenRight.[00:22:57] - AgnieszkaI, on the other hand, believe that you can do anything if you put your mind to it. And throughout my life, I kept proving it to myself every time again. So while you're saying focusing on the mindset before experience in dealing with problems that needed doesn't make sense to you? In my mind, if you deal with your mindset first, you can prevent the problems so that you don't have to deal with them, or at least you can be prepared for how to handle them. Right. So I would love to understand where you're coming from. Would you like to elaborate on your point of view?[00:23:41] - BenSure. A lot of people come to trade. The thing that drives them into trading is purely emotional. I don't think there's ever someone unless you go to school and you get a degree in finance and you go to work for Susquehanna or whoever, one of these big trading houses or market makers.[00:24:05] - AgnieszkaRight.[00:24:05] - BenThat's a rational path. And that's something that takes years and years of tremendous effort.[00:24:11] - AgnieszkaJust like a career. Right. You learn it like you would want to be a doctor. Pretty much.[00:24:16] - BenThat's exactly what it is. Yeah. And by that point, you're not really dealing with emotions or any of that stuff that you have worked through so much. It is such a rational, structured discipline. Frankly, professionals can't afford to have this emotional, irrational approach. That's just not going to happen. Let's set that aside because that's a completely different area. So let's talk about retail traders. Retail traders are, I would say, always driven by emotion to start trading.[00:24:53] - AgnieszkaYeah.[00:24:54] - BenOh, I heard of this guy that made, you know, $10 million in GME in three days from starting from $100. I want that too.[00:25:04] - AgnieszkaGME. Oh my God. They just had earnings last night. This morning, I texted my or I put in a chat room to my students, like, are there any GameStop wannabes oh, dear? You guys keep focus. Just make sure you're not biased because you can really get biased by it. Right.[00:25:31] - BenI've actually made very good money in GME, but certainly not by buying or selling stock, by shorting Volatility, basically by saying around earnings, around events like that, people are going to get crazy about price, they're going to overpay. And so I'm willing to take the other side of the trade. This is where options come in handy. And so shorting volatility in something like GME, around events that's proven quite profitable.[00:25:58] - AgnieszkaYeah. But you see, you trade the market. You don't trade the stock, the price. I want to make money. You know what I mean? It's very different. It's the distance that you take the distance approach and say, okay, what is the real opportunity here?[00:26:16] - BenExactly.[00:26:16] - AgnieszkaInstead of getting sucked into that swirl sorry, you were talking.[00:26:22] - BenYeah, no, it's fine. I'm sorry. I also get diverted. To me, this trading is absolutely fascinating. All aspects of it, including the psychology of it. As I said, most traders begin trading from an emotional perspective.[00:26:36] - AgnieszkaRight.[00:26:37] - BenAnd as long as they stay with that purely emotional perspective, they're never going to make it. All they're going to do is contribute liquidity to the market, put money in professionals' pockets, and that's the end of that. I think that, again, for those people, if they are stuck, the only next step they can take is either go to someone like yourself or learn about how the psychology of trading works and change it themselves. But again, most people are not well suited to that.[00:27:08.360] - AgnieszkaYeah. It takes a lot of work, and it takes a different perspective. So if you cannot stand outside of yourself, like you were saying, and I call it leader position.[00:27:19] - BenI like it.[00:27:20] - AgnieszkaYes. During my program, I review sessions, and trading sessions of my students, so I also pay very much attention to their body language because I can tell whether you are in a leadership position or if you are in an operator mode. Right. And most traders begin in the operator mode with 90% time spent on clicking the buttons.[00:27:47] - BenThey're hunched over all the classic signals.[00:27:53] - AgnieszkaYour hand over that mouse.[00:27:57] - BenYeah. Warren Buffett actually has this thing that he tells people once in a while, and I think it's a wonderful idea. He said if you had a card with ten spots on it where you could only every time you took a trade for the rest of your life, you had to punch one of those things out. If you could only take ten trades for the rest of your life, how careful would you be entering those trades?[00:28:21] - AgnieszkaYeah, I think waiting for the opportunity is the most difficult thing for people to do because that means pretty much doing nothing or distracting yourself from trading. But if you're so you're saying basically, when people are focused on the emotions, I call it to focus on the money.[00:28:47] - BenYeah. You can't afford to do that.[00:28:50] - AgnieszkaYeah. Switching the focus to the process, that's just such a significant change of perspective or mindset shift, and then just work out what your process is and what you were saying. Like, if you do those 20 trades right, and they don't work, or they work now, you can work on the process. What do most traders do? They ask themselves, what's wrong with me?[00:29:19] - BenYes. What did I do wrong?[00:29:22] - AgnieszkaSo tell me about your journey, about your trading journey. How do you tackle the challenges? Because since you were in the military, there's a lot of former military people who are trading, and they're doing great because of the discipline. Right. Do you see it, how it contributed to your trading?[00:29:43] - BenYes, I do. It's somewhat indirect. My military experience is quite a while back. It's interesting. I was actually at a veteran's meet-up this morning, which happens every two weeks, just so happens. But yes, mission orientation, working out the structure of the mission and executing it, you not only learn those things, you sort of inculcate them into your life process in the military is just something that you learn to do. And yeah, that definitely does relate to trading.[00:30:20] - AgnieszkaSo how do you deal with distractions that take your focus away from that mission?[00:30:28] - BenYou don't let them distract you.[00:30:31] - AgnieszkaYou just reject the thoughts.[00:30:33] - BenNo, there's a thing called mission focus. All right? This is the primary thing. You got to keep your eye on the ball. If something happens that is distracting, you have to give it some weight because some distractions are actually threatening to the mission or whatever it happens to be. And that's the only evaluation that you do. Is it a threat to the mission? If so, how much of the mission effort do I have to devote to it? If so but other than that, no. You judge it again from a rational perspective, even though the impact is emotional.[00:31:09] - AgnieszkaI see. That is so interesting. So basically what you do is you evaluate it, but looking at your mission has this impact on my mission. So you basically just look at it pretty much like when you have a trading strategy, right? And you have all these opportunities coming at you, all you have to do is evaluate, if this fits into my strategy. Is this fitting into my strategy? Is this what I want? Is this what I said I want?[00:31:43] - BenYeah. And you have to learn, as a great coping skill in trading, you have to learn to stop making deals with yourself.[00:31:54] - AgnieszkaNo negotiations.[00:31:56] - BenNo negotiation. But this is really close. Okay, maybe I haven't seen the exact trade that I want, but, you know, this is really close, and maybe I should risk a little. No, don't do that. Do not do that.[00:32:11] - AgnieszkaYeah, I have a few extra punch cards.[00:32:18] - BenThat's a bad idea.[00:32:19] - AgnieszkaYeah, definitely a bad idea. If you have to convince yourself, I always say, well, if you don't see a setup, if it doesn't jump out at you, it's probably not there. If you really try to see and you have to turn your computer upside down to convince yourself this is actually a flag. It's probably not a flag. Oh, that's fascinating. In one of your messages, you mentioned that you are still going for basic competence in trading. Right. And that's what I'm talking about. Sounds good. The things that I. Am talking about sound like a good next-level things and stuff to aspire to once you get those basics ironed out. And in this case, I was talking about being present a the moment. Now I understand that you are also actually talking about being that observer. So we are actually talking about the same thing which I consider a basic competence for every trader to be present in the moment. Simply because if your mind wanders into the past and brings pain from previous losses, right, or it runs into the future and triggers this high expectation of yourself, all the money you're going to make or fears all the money you're going to lose, this will impact your decision-making process.[00:33:42] - AgnieszkaRight? So then you basically let the emotions decide about your trade. So this brings us to the question of what comes first, a chicken or an egg?[00:33:53] - BenI was just thinking that that's a very exact parallel to the whole chicken or the egg. And so again, to me, you have to at least experience how trading impacts you. And going from there forward, how much of the emotional basis can you shift to the rational? How much do you need help with? How much can you do by yourself? So possibly again, chicken versus egg. Maybe both. Maybe both coming up at the same time via ramping process. You can do so much of one, then a little more of the other, then a little more of one, then a little more of the other. And so perhaps it's that sort of ramp-up process.[00:34:42] - AgnieszkaYeah. And actually when you were talking about it, what I notice is, or what I notice how we are being impacted, our decisions are because of our experiences from the past, right? And a lot of times people would say, yeah, but I am just like this because of all the things that happened to me. And in fact, those are all irrational thoughts because you're taking something that happened maybe 20 years ago and now you're bringing it into your trading that those thoughts have nothing to do or even those experiences have nothing to do with your trading. Right. So that is a pretty irrational thing to do, right? Even though people are trying to make it rational because they say, yeah, but this is the way I am.[00:35:29] - BenNo, the reality is the market does not care about your story.[00:35:33] - AgnieszkaThat's a good point.[00:35:34] - BenIt absolutely does not care. Either you did the right thing or you're going to lose.[00:35:42] - AgnieszkaSo it's really about doing the right thing.[00:35:46] - BenOne of my favorites, I don't know if you've ever heard of Nassim Nicholas Taleb.[00:35:52] - AgnieszkaI have not.[00:35:53] - BenSo he's the guy who came up with the Black Swan theory.[00:35:56] - AgnieszkaOh yeah. I have actually read the book, so I'm not so good at names. So maybe was this the Outer then? I have heard of him, yeah.[00:36:05] - BenTaleb. Absolutely. Fascinating guy. Good thinker. Really good thinker. And many years ago, he wrote a white paper with a guy named Espin Hogg about how market makers evaluate risk in options. And there's a wonderful quote from it that I just love. He said Trading is neither philosophy nor mathematics. It is a rich craft with traders learning from traders or copying other traders, and tricks developed under evolutionary pressures. In a bottom-up matter, it is techne, not episteme, meaning that is craft rather than academic knowledge.[00:36:50] - AgnieszkaWow.[00:36:51] - BenAcademic knowledge.[00:36:52] - AgnieszkaThat's amazing.[00:36:53] - BenYou can sit and study as long as you want. It will not help you until you actually experience it. It's like wood carving, for example. You can sit and read about wood carving for the rest of your life, but until you put that knife to the wood right. You will not know what it is to actually carve wood.[00:37:16] - AgnieszkaYes. So that's about the experience and then the risk that goes with the experience, you can also read about it, and you should read about it, and you should learn about it so that you know what to expect. But if you do not trade, you will never experience it. So you will actually never know what your reaction will be.[00:37:37] - BenAnd that is exactly my point. Yes.[00:37:39] - AgnieszkaSo, yeah, the circle around the mindset is important, and the experience is important.[00:37:47] - BenI agree.[00:37:48] - AgnieszkaThat's wonderful.[00:37:49] - BenNow, okay, so here's something else. Have you ever heard of "Turtle Traders"?[00:37:55] - AgnieszkaNo.[00:37:56] - BenSo this is fascinating. There's a book, I believe it was called "The Turtle Trading Method" or something (Official Title: Way of the Turtle: The Secret Methods that Turned Ordinary People into Legendary Traders). But this was an experiment that came from a bet between two very successful Chicago futures traders, William Eckhart, and Richard Dennis. Okay. And Eckhart believed that you had to be born with the right emotional makeup and could not trade successfully without it.[00:38:21] - AgnieszkaOh, wow.[00:38:22] - BenYeah. Dennis, on the other hand, believed the opposite, that he could grow traders like they grow turtles in Singapore, was his exact statement. He had just been to Singapore, and he saw how they grow turtles in these ponds, and he said, we can do this. And so Dennis put out this ad that I think a lot of people simply didn't believe that they could just go to work for one of the most successful traders in the world, and he would teach them how to trade. Good God. And so he assembled a group of people who had either never traded before or did some trading and perhaps were unsuccessful, didn't really matter much. And he taught them a very simple strategy. And the key was, as long as they stuck to that strategy, they would make money. And as it turned out, Dennis was right. Every "Turtle Trader" who was able to follow his rules became a successful trader. Some went on to make fortunes and create hedge funds on their own.[00:39:24] - AgnieszkaBut when you say were able to follow the rules, how were they able? Because that's where the emotions come in.[00:39:33] - BenRight, right.[00:39:35] - AgnieszkaOr where did they all have this special makeup?[00:39:38] - BenNo. And this was exactly the difference between the two sides of the bet. They did not have to have a special emotional makeup. The rules were clear-cut. They were simply when the market has been and I don't remember exactly what the rules were. Yeah, they're not particularly applicable today, by the way, with computer trading systems and so on. But it was something like if the market dips below a certain percentage for X number of days you enter if it stays above, you exit, whatever it happened to be. But they were purely rational, mechanistic rules. Now comes the point that you're talking about, which is they started following these rules, and now you have to remember they were not using their own money. They were trading specifically for this firm. Right.[00:40:29] - AgnieszkaYes.[00:40:30] - BenIt's different, but still, when you trade money, especially large amounts of money in the market, those emotions are still going to hit you. Right. Now, in the second part of the book, once these folks started trading and were able to execute the rules and so on, now the emotions hit them.[00:40:47] - AgnieszkaOh, that's so interesting, isn't it?[00:40:50] - BenI think you would really enjoy this book.[00:40:53] - AgnieszkaYeah, I should definitely look at that.[00:40:54] - BenHurdle Traders. So a fascinating study of how that worked. And a lot of people actually dropped out of the program for the specifically stated reasons of, I just can't do this. I can see it being successful.[00:41:08] - AgnieszkaSo what was it? Was the money getting into their head?[00:41:10] - BenYes. When you imagine yourself trading $10 million, or $100 million, having that at risk at any one time, some people simply can't handle it.[00:41:21] - AgnieszkaYeah, there's something that I call emotional immunity that I work with my students on to develop emotional immunity, and just exactly for that reason. And that's not just on the profit side, but also on the risk side. To start with, what is the level that you are immune to? And you can always grow that immunity. You can always increase that resistance and teach yourself. It's a sort of muscle memory that touches you less and less, and then once you go too high, you will feel it. Right. I can always go back. The problem is that a lot of traders, they just want to make big steps. Yeah, I want to make a leap, and I want to make a million dollars.[00:42:04] - BenYeah, that's a guaranteed way to lose.[00:42:06] - AgnieszkaYeah. Because you hurt yourself, the wounds are deep, and then it's very hard to heal them. Right. The last thing that I wanted to touch upon with you is what is that learning process. What would you recommend? Like, how to learn to trade? Because learning by doing costs money, time, and money. And is there any way to shorten the curve? Because there's so much help out there. There are courses, chat rooms, and YouTube videos, and it seems like everyone makes money, but it somehow it doesn't seem like the success rate is growing among retail traders. I think it's still over 90% failing. Right. So what would be that perfect process?[00:43:01] - BenSo I agree with you completely. I actually think that given the huge influx of traders into retail traders into the market, I saw a graph probably about a year ago. The number of retail traders has increased more than 1000 fold in the last six or seven years, which is incredible.[00:43:25] - AgnieszkaHence the good earnings from brokerages.[00:43:28] - BenOh, yes. This is why all the brokerages can now give us free stock trading and all of that. Here's what I'm going to say. I think it is incredibly difficult, it is almost impossible to find the right path on your own unless you get lucky. There's so much noise, there's so much nonsense by so many quote gurus who are simply out to squeeze a buck from you, that it's almost impossible to find anything. I was incredibly lucky. Okay, maybe this is worth boasting about a little. Maybe because of my personality, maybe because of how I speak to people. I was lucky enough to connect with some old-time professional traders, some people who are actually retired from CBOE, and several people of that sort who helped me along. Now, again, none of them would simply come out and say, do this, this, and this, and you'll make money. That's not how it works.[00:44:37] - AgnieszkaIsn't it interesting that actually people who you can trust, will never promise you that you will make money or that you will make million or 100,000 a month because they know they cannot promise it? So maybe that's the first warning for everyone.[00:44:51] - BenExactly.[00:44:52] - AgnieszkaIf anyone makes this kind of claim, that's a red flag for sure.[00:44:57] - BenRight, I agree. And this is what is out there. 99.99% of everything that is out there is literally that.[00:45:05] - AgnieszkaI wish when I was learning that there would be someone I could completely trust and that they would take my hand and help me. But still, till this point, I feel that there are not really many people in the market that can do that for you. And because of that, still, the path is people losing accounts many times and losing their confidence and end up in that failing cycle and stuck.[00:45:33] - BenNow, I actually do have a positive recommendation.[00:45:36] - AgnieszkaGood. Oh, thank God.[00:45:39] - BenOne of the incredibly few. And this, I must admit, I was lucky to run across this myself. And it's free.[00:45:46] - AgnieszkaAll right, bring it on.[00:45:48] - BenI will. Now, again, nobody gives away Alpha. Nobody tells you how to just go in and make money and that's it. No, that does not happen. You can just throw that completely out of your head. It simply does not happen. Simply because if someone can actually make money in the market, why would they want to charge you money?[00:46:09] - AgnieszkaRight?[00:46:10] - BenWhy would they need to why do they need to take that counterparty risk and deal with you and charge you and go through setting all that up when they can simply go into the market and make money? Okay? So that's an absolute rationale. Someone who sets out to charge you money to teach you. That should be the biggest red flag there is. And that's, as I said, 99.99% of the market. Okay. I happen to be lucky to connect on a personal level with professionals and learn enough of the right thinking from them to actually build that into myself and start learning how to make money. So it's a very indirect, very difficult approach, certainly not for everyone.[00:46:59] - AgnieszkaGot you.[00:46:59] - BenAnd again, involved quite a bit of luck, that is from the options trading side of the house, if you will. It's difficult on the stock trading side of the house. This is actually something that I ran across in a Futures Forum talking to an old-style trader, a guy named Daniel Bones, a wonderful guy to follow on Twitter. And Dan mentioned this strategy put together by a guy named Rob Smith called The Strat. And after seeing a million gurus advertising this stuff, I was incredibly skeptical, and I sort of kept that at the back of my mind, but I kept running across it on Twitter, and other places, and I thought, I don't really believe in directional trading, as most options traders don't. We trade volatility. Directionality, that's a really questionable thing. How the hell can you possibly predict which way the stock is going to move? But I decided at one point, and with the market being varying in volatility as much as it did, there was a point during last year when I said, you know, I need to back off because very few good trades are coming down the pike, and I don't want to take an extreme risk.[00:48:23] - BenLet me put some time into finding out if this is real in the first place. And Rob Smith, he's also a retired trader. I seem to run across a lot of these people really quickly. Rob has put together the strategy from all of his experience in the market called "The Strat", and it is directional trading. And this is what I'm trying to learn. A lot of it, again, goes against what I always thought that directional trading. Is it really possible? Well, it is. And in my experience, and with the tremendously helpful community around "The Strat", I have been gaining some measure of success around directional trading, which has been amazing to me. Yeah.[00:49:10] - AgnieszkaWow, that's amazing. Thank you for sharing that.[00:49:12] - BenAbsolutely.[00:49:13] - AgnieszkaIf you have any links, we can post them. So if anyone wants to check it out or just probably Google the name and they will find it. Right?[00:49:23] - BenYeah. "The Strat" is at the site called sepiagroup.com. Sepia, as in the collar sepiagroup.com. There's a lot of tremendous amount of free material on YouTube from him and from people who work with him, but also sepiagroup.com check him out.[00:49:47] - AgnieszkaAwesome. Thank you for that recommendation. And that brings us to the end of this episode. Thank you so much, Ben, for joining us and for this candid conversation today.[00:49:59] - BenAgnieszka, it's been a pleasure talking to you. A pleasure to be here.[00:50:03] - AgnieszkaI hope it will help traders who are listening to this to gain some perspective and understand that, first of all, learning trading is a process. And since this is one of the most challenging and demanding jobs out there with a huge amount of risk, it requires more learning and preparation than any other occupation. And to survive, you must know your weak sides and address them as soon as possible, whether it is a strategy, technical knowledge, or the emotional and mindset side of it. Thank you so much for listening to the podcast. If you enjoy my show, please rate it, review it on Apple Podcasts, and be sure to subscribe so you can come back for a real-life conversation in the next episode. Until then, this is Agnieszka Wood from Ahead Coach. And don't forget, you too can realize your dream without losing yourself and your confidence in the process. Thank you so much, Ben, for being here.[00:51:03] - BenMy pleasure. Contact Agnieszka Wood | Ahead Coach: Website: aheadcoach.comTwitter: @Ahead_CoachYouTube: @aheadcoachFacebook: Agnieszka WoodInstagram: ahead.coachLinkedIn: Agnieszka WoodYou can email me at launchyourlife@aheadcoach.com

Hannes and Guests - meet&speak
Im Käfig geht's rund - MMA Kämpfer Redouan Bentaleb

Hannes and Guests - meet&speak

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 13:03


Redouan hat nicht nur einen Traum, er lebt ihn! Der in Frankfurt trainierende Redouan erzählt im Interview mit Hannes Marb von Radio Darmstadt über seinen harten und vielseitigen Trainingsalltag. Ein wunderbarer Einblick in das Leben eines Profis, der in Zukunft eine große Rolle im MMA spielen wird. Auf Instagram erfährt man mehr unter @montana_mma

Herz Seele Ball - Ulli Potofskis täglicher Fußballpodcast

Herz - Seele - Puck und Hub schimpft über Bentaleb

Radio Emscher Lippe – Der Tag bei uns
Der Tag bei uns 9.2.2021

Radio Emscher Lippe – Der Tag bei uns

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 3:26


Der Wintereinbruch und die Folgen bei uns, noch freie Termine im Gelsenkirchener Impfzentrum, Schalke begnadigt Bentaleb

Tifosi Culture Podcast
Episode 14 :The Crisis of Die Knappen :What's going on with FC Schalke 04

Tifosi Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 49:49


In this weeks episode we take a look at FC Schalke 04s crisis with special guest, Bundesliga commentator Phil Bonney. We talk about their poor run of form that sees them sitting at rock bottom of the Bundesliga table, also their failed transfer business, the mentality of the squad and whether Christian Gross can pull of the unthinkable in making Schalke avoid the drop.TIMESTAMPS:0:00 -INTRO5:29 -Schalke 04 Bundesliga's 3rd most supported club6:23 -What happened to Schalke's form?8:35 -Is David Wagner partly to blame for the poor run of form?12:12 - Schalke's poor Transfer Business15:53 -A little bit about Southampton18:31 -About the famed Chief Executive Clemens Tönnies and the board22:58 -Bentaleb and Arit being forced to train alone and the mentality of the squad to deal with a relegation battle28:58 - The debt of Schalke and why is Schalke's youth Academy not producing any new stars?36:18 -The beauty of Schalke and the Atmosphere of the Veltin's Arena38:23 - Is the 50+1 a hinderance to Schalke's growth40:32 - Are fans OK to scrap the 50+1 rule41:41 -is Christian Gross the solution to Schalke's troubles on the pitch44:41 -The Final word on the 50+1 rule47:57 -OUTROFOLLOW PHIL BONNEY - https://twitter.com/Bundesliga_PhilFOLLOW US ON TWITTER - https://twitter.com/TifosiCultureFOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/tifosiculturetv/?hl=enSUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCASTS - https://podfollow.com/tifosi-culture-podcastSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPZwOVtnQGpysZ1anaW02yQ

Verlängerung - Der Fussball-Podcast
Lieber Herr Schneider...

Verlängerung - Der Fussball-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 43:24


Jetzt reicht es aber auf Schalke. Das Chaos wird immer größer und jeder zeigt mit dem Finger auf den anderen. So kann es nicht weitergehen. Der einst so stolze Klub aus dem Pott braucht Hilfe. Christopher und Kim reden Klartext zur Situation bei Königsblau.

Faktlos – Der Fußball-Podcast mit Seidel & Klöster – meinsportpodcast.de

R.I.P. Diego Maradona. Arg viel mehr gibt es nach dem Tod von Argentiniens Nummer 10 nicht mehr zu sagen. Zwar haben Seidel und Klöster den Fußball-Zauberer nie live spielen sehen, jedoch wird das Ausmaß auf die ganze Fußballwelt und Argentinien nicht zu leugnen. Dennoch muss man auch abseits des Feldes schauen und da war Maradona ein Popstar. so wie Michael Jackson. Tragisch auf so viele Arten Tragisch, tragisch sind auch die letzten Wochen des FC Schalke 04. Brauchts eigentlich noch Informationen? Na gut Also es begann alles bei Spiel in Wolfsburg, das da normalerweise keine guten Sachen passieren ist ja bekannt, dennoch sorgte es für ein Beben. Kurz gesagt, Harit wollte Baum nach seiner Auswechslung nicht anschauen, Bentaleb ist einfach nur selbst schuld (ahja Happy Birthday) und Ibisevic hatte einfach kein Bock mehr. Normaler Dienstag eben Dass Michael Reschke dann seinen Hut nehmen musste weil er wohl Mascarell nach Berlin verschiffen wollte, rundet die Sache eigentlich nur noch ab. Ouh my dear Die Chaaaaaaampioooooons League Hymne durften die wirklich guten Teams auch nach der Länderspielpause endlich mal wieder hören. Gladbach hat mal wieder Donezk abgeschossen, Leipzig verliert gegen Paris (Elfer-Diskussion) und die Bayern gewinnen mal wieder dank Manuel Neuer. Und sonst so? Barca gewinnt mit seiner U7 und der BVB hat einfach einen geilen Stürmer da vorne drin. Das alles in der ersten Halbzeit vom Falschfuß-Rückzieher Podcast Faktlos. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.

Faktlos – Der Fußball-Podcast mit Seidel & Klöster – meinsportpodcast.de

R.I.P. Diego Maradona. Arg viel mehr gibt es nach dem Tod von Argentiniens Nummer 10 nicht mehr zu sagen. Zwar haben Seidel und Klöster den Fußball-Zauberer nie live spielen sehen, jedoch wird das Ausmaß auf die ganze Fußballwelt und Argentinien nicht zu leugnen. Dennoch muss man auch abseits des Feldes schauen und da war Maradona ein Popstar. so wie Michael Jackson. Tragisch auf so viele Arten Tragisch, tragisch sind auch die letzten Wochen des FC Schalke 04. Brauchts eigentlich noch Informationen? Na gut Also es begann alles bei Spiel in Wolfsburg, das da normalerweise keine guten Sachen passieren ist ja bekannt, dennoch sorgte es für ein Beben. Kurz gesagt, Harit wollte Baum nach seiner Auswechslung nicht anschauen, Bentaleb ist einfach nur selbst schuld (ahja Happy Birthday) und Ibisevic hatte einfach kein Bock mehr. Normaler Dienstag eben Dass Michael Reschke dann seinen Hut nehmen musste weil er wohl Mascarell nach Berlin verschiffen wollte, rundet die Sache eigentlich nur noch ab. Ouh my dear Die Chaaaaaaampioooooons League Hymne durften die wirklich guten Teams auch nach der Länderspielpause endlich mal wieder hören. Gladbach hat mal wieder Donezk abgeschossen, Leipzig verliert gegen Paris (Elfer-Diskussion) und die Bayern gewinnen mal wieder dank Manuel Neuer. Und sonst so? Barca gewinnt mit seiner U7 und der BVB hat einfach einen geilen Stürmer da vorne drin. Das alles in der ersten Halbzeit vom Falschfuß-Rückzieher Podcast Faktlos.

Faktlos – Der Fußball-Podcast mit Seidel & Klöster – meinsportpodcast.de

R.I.P. Diego Maradona. Arg viel mehr gibt es nach dem Tod von Argentiniens Nummer 10 nicht mehr zu sagen. Zwar haben Seidel und Klöster den Fußball-Zauberer nie live spielen sehen, jedoch wird das Ausmaß auf die ganze Fußballwelt und Argentinien nicht zu leugnen. Dennoch muss man auch abseits des Feldes schauen und da war Maradona ein Popstar. so wie Michael Jackson. Tragisch auf so viele Arten Tragisch, tragisch sind auch die letzten Wochen des FC Schalke 04. Brauchts eigentlich noch Informationen? Na gut Also es begann alles bei Spiel in Wolfsburg, das da normalerweise keine guten Sachen passieren ist ja bekannt, dennoch sorgte es für ein Beben. Kurz gesagt, Harit wollte Baum nach seiner Auswechslung nicht anschauen, Bentaleb ist einfach nur selbst schuld (ahja Happy Birthday) und Ibisevic hatte einfach kein Bock mehr. Normaler Dienstag eben Dass Michael Reschke dann seinen Hut nehmen musste weil er wohl Mascarell nach Berlin verschiffen wollte, rundet die Sache eigentlich nur noch ab. Ouh my dear Die Chaaaaaaampioooooons League Hymne durften die wirklich guten Teams auch nach der Länderspielpause endlich mal wieder hören. Gladbach hat mal wieder Donezk a...

Sportschau in 100 Sekunden
Sportschau in 100 Sekunden

Sportschau in 100 Sekunden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 1:58


Fußball - Championsleague 4. Spieltag: Borussia Dortmund gewinnt 3 zu 0 gegen FC Brügge und steht kurz vor dem Einzug ins Achtelfinale; RB Leipzig verliert 0 zu 1 bei Paris St. Germain und verspielt gute Ausgangslage in der Gruppe / Fußball - Bundesliga: Rundumschlag bei Schalke 04: Klub suspendiert Harit und Bentaleb und trennt sich von Kaderplaner Reschke.

Fußball Inside
Neue Saison - alte Spieler

Fußball Inside

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 32:24


Startschuss für die Saison 2020/2021. Der DFB-Pokal steht an und damit der Pflichtspielstart für die großen Revierklubs. Gerade auf Schalke darf man gespannt sein. Mit Fährmann, Rudy, Uth und Bentaleb werden gegen Schweinfurt vier Spieler auf dem Platz stehen, die Schalke eigentlich abgeben wollte oder die selbst weg wollten. Unter anderem darüber diskutieren Funke-Sport-Reporter Andreas Ernst und (Radio-)Moderator Timo Düngen. Viel Spaß.

Fußball Inside
Ein Schalker Trainingslager zum Vergessen

Fußball Inside

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 38:58


Eigentlich soll ein Trainingslager dazu dienen, eine Mannschaft gut auf die neue Saison vorzubereiten. Eigentlich. Denn das Schalker Trainingslager ist die Fortsetzung der letzten Saison - ein kleines Desaster. Ein Coronafall innerhalb der Mannschaft, eine Mannschaft, die sich nicht einspielen und Transfers, die in der Schwebe hängen. Funke Sport Reporter Andreas Ernst ist live vor Ort und analysiert zusammen mit (Radio-) Moderator Timo Düngen die Schalker Gemengelage. Viel Spaß!

The PinkUn Norwich City Podcast
153: Daniel Farke Reaction: Newcastle United 0-0 Norwich City

The PinkUn Norwich City Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 11:44


Norwich City head coach Daniel Farke reacts to his side's 0-0 Premier League draw against Newcastle United at St James' Park. To get in touch with the podcast now and in future, send any comments and questions into the crew with an email to thepinkun@archant.co.uk or get in touch with any of our correspondents on social media.     For all the latest Norwich City news, opinion, words, and video visit: pinkun.com (http://pinkun.com/) (https://www.pinkun.com/home)ALSO FIND US AT THE FOLLOWING:     Subscribe: https://pinkun.com/podcast   Twitter: https://twitter.com/pinkun     Facebook: http://fb.me/thepinkun (http://fb.me/thepinku)     Instagram: http://instagram.com/the_pinkun(https://www.instagram.com/the_pinkun/)   #NCFC #Norwich #City #NorwichCity #podcast #Norfolk #PremierLeague #EPL #Football #Soccer #Canaries #OTBC #pinkun #NorwichCityFC #Paddy #Davitt #Daniel #Farke #press #conference #SteveBruce #nufc #newcastle #Magpies #geordies #almiron #bentaleb 

The Football and Cricket Podcast with Eisha Acton | #NUFC #PremierLeague #IndianCricket #IPL
⚫️⚪️The latest on the Toon Takeover!What will Bentaleb and Lazaro bring?Can we beat NOR on Saturday?

The Football and Cricket Podcast with Eisha Acton | #NUFC #PremierLeague #IndianCricket #IPL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 15:54


Hey! In this episode I discuss the latest Toon Takeover updates, what our new signings can bring to the team

EPL Round Table
EPLRT: S06E19 - Should the FA Cup Ditch Replays?

EPL Round Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 45:32


In this episode of the @EPLRoundTable we discuss whether or not the FA Cup should keep the replay system, the most surprising result of the fourth round, how our clubs have approached the cup competitions this season, how excited Newcastle fans are about the signings of Bentaleb and Lazaro, if Dubravka leading the league in saves is a good or bad thing for Newcastle, Eriksen's legacy at Tottenham and if Tottenham need to sign a direct replacement, the players that could come in or exit our clubs before the end of the January window, and preview our coming matches. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

True Faith NUFC Podcast
NUFC Podcast: FA Cup 'Fever' hits Newcastle as NUFC catch cold

True Faith NUFC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2020 41:42


Norman & Paul talk through Newcastle United's FA Cup 4th Round tie v Oxford United. Atmosphere, misfiring forwards, new signing Bentaleb, 'plucky Oxford', who's to blame? Will we win the replay? It's all covered.

Coming Home Newcastle: for NUFC fans
CHN Radio EMERGENCY POD: Nabil Bentaleb

Coming Home Newcastle: for NUFC fans

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 31:34


The lads bring you an emergency pod and break down all you need to know about new signing, Nabil Bentaleb. Follow us on Twitter @CHN_Radio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Everything is Black and White - a Newcastle United podcast
Talking transfers with Ian Murtagh: Bentaleb signs, but who will follow?

Everything is Black and White - a Newcastle United podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 42:19


As the transfer clock ticks on, Andrew sits down with Daily Star journalist Ian Murtagh to discuss the latest goings on at Newcastle United, including details of the Magpies' deal to sign Nabil Bentaleb and the truth behind the rumours. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Everything is Black and White - a Newcastle United podcast
Bitesize transfers: Bentaleb set to join, Lazaro update and why more could follow

Everything is Black and White - a Newcastle United podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 7:59


On another busy day of transfer news and speculation at Newcastle United, we bring you a bitesize podcast detailing exactly where the club stand, who is expected through the door and whether anyone else will follow them as we edge towards the last week of the transfer window. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Grünweiß Fußball Podcast
2019/06 Wie Lang ist dein Friedl?

Grünweiß Fußball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 81:30


Vor der Länderspielpause holt Werder 3 ganz wichtige Punkte. Gegen dezimierte Augsburger wurde jedoch lange gezittert, bevor endlich jemand das Transferfenster geschlossen hat. Während alle auf Bentaleb warteten, hat Baumann am Montag noch schnell Bittencourt verpflichtet und damit alle überrascht - nicht zuletzt Lars, Andreas und Tobias, die in dieser Podcast-Folge versuchen, sich einen Reim darauf zu machen.

FC Schalke 04 Podcast
#FreeKutucu

FC Schalke 04 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 49:49


Der einzige FC Schalke 04 Podcast auf Englisch weltweit! The only FC Schalke 04 Podcast in English worldwide! In this episode Jack Mangan and Richard Kharman recap the Hoffenheim match. We gave up 5 goals yet somehow played better? We discuss. Also the gang petitions for Kutucu and Bentaleb. All that and we look ahead to viewing party in Atlanta for #RevierDerby .Follow us on Twitter @s04_podcast , @r_kharman @JMMangan #S04Podcast @S04_us @S04_en #SchalkeUS www.S04.de #S04 #UCL #S04MCI #Twitch www.S04podcast.com #BVBS04

Fußball Inside
Bentaleb rasiert – so war es wirklich

Fußball Inside

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019


Bentaleb rasiert - so war es wirklich

Francoinformador
Informate en pocos minutos. Las noticias del jueves 21 de febrero.

Francoinformador

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 7:55


Descarga este episodio ACTUALIZAMOS SOBRE LA CRISIS EN VENEZUELA. Amnistía Internacional instó el miércoles a aplicar la jurisdicción universal para garantizar la protección de los derechos humanos en Venezuela, un país sumido en una profunda crisis política. Mientras tanto 31 artistas confirmaron su presencia para el Venezuela Aid Live del viernes 22 de febrero en Cúcuta. Al mismo tiempo el gobierno de Nicolás Maduro anunció que también organizará eventos musicales. En el lado venezolano hay soldados, milicianos y misiles enviados por las fuerzas leales a Maduro. Por otra parte la vicepresidenta venezolana, Delcy Rodríguez, confirmó este miércoles el cierre de la frontera marítima y aérea con las islas de Aruba, Bonaire y Curazao, ya que, según explicó, esta última "quiere servir como centro de acopio para una supuesta ayuda humanitaria forzada". CNN | NYT | EL UNIVERSAL SODOMA: PODER Y ESCÁNDALO EN EL VATICANO. Se trata de un explosivo texto que denuncia, según su sinopsis, la "corrupción y la hipocresía" dentro del catolicismo romano, que ha condenado por siglos la homosexualidad. Eso alega "Sodoma: poder y escándalo en el Vaticano", un libro del periodista francés Frédéric Martel que sale a las librerías este jueves, el mismo día en que los principales líderes de la Iglesia católica se reúnen para discutir una estrategia contra el abuso sexual de menores. BBC DÍA DE LANZAMIENTOS. Llegó el día. Tres meses después de su anunció, Samsung presentó este martes su nueva gama de teléfonos inteligentes, que incluye el Galaxy Fold, el primer dispositivo con pantalla plegable y es como tener dos dispositivos en uno. Ante cientos de periodistas en San Francisco, el gigante de las telecomunicaciones surcoreano mostró el nuevo dispositivo que saldrá a la venta el 26 de abril con un precio en EE.UU. de US$1.980. Pero no fue todo: Samsung presentó además tres teléfonos Galaxy S10 y su primero con tecnología 5G. A esto se suma que la compañía actualizó su línea de wearables con el Galaxy Watch Active, Galaxy Fit y los Galaxy Buds El lanzamiento se produce días antes del Mobile World Congress en Barcelona, ​​un evento comercial en el que los rivales de Samsung desvelarán sus propios teléfonos. SAMSUNG LIGA DE CAMPEONES. Con uno menos, el Manchester City revirtió el marcador y venció al Schalke 04 en la ida 8vos de final. Agüero, Sané y Sterling marcaron para el elenco británico, mientras que Bentaleb, con dos penales, gritó para el local. Nicolás Otamendi se fue expulsado. La revancha en Inglaterra será el 12 de marzo.En otro partido el Atlético Madrid derrotó a la Juventus gracias a la garra charrúa. El "Colchonero" se impuso 2 a 0, con los tantos de José María Giménez y Diego Godín. Los de Diego Simeone deberán defender la ventaja en Turín. EL CHAPO PUEDE IMPUGNAR SU CONDENA. El narcotraficante Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán podría presentar una moción impugnando su condena por 10 cargos criminales. Esto luego de que un integrante del jurado dijo a Vice News que todos sus miembros seguían la cobertura del caso en los medios aunque estaba prohibido. Lichtman, abogado del Chapo, agregó que los miembros del jurado también discutían el caso entre ellos a pesar de que el juez de distrito Brian Cogan les ordenó que no lo hicieran y que no leyeran la cobertura de la prensa sobre el tema. EL FINANCIERO HELADOS CON LICOR. La marca de helados Häagen-Dazs, tiene una nueva línea de helados con licor. En total hay seis mezclas infusionadas con alcohol: brownie de crema irlandesa, tres leches ron, trufa de vainilla con Bourbon, pretzel de chocolate con cerveza stout, praliné de nuez pecana con Bourbon y toffe de almendra con cerezas negras y Amaretto, este último es sin lácteos. El contenido alcohólico de los helados es del 0.5%, así que realmente no hay manera en emborracharse con uno de estos. La colección ya está disponible en todo Estados Unidos FOOD AND WINE VUELOS CANCELADOS POR TORMENTAS EN EEUU. Más de 4.000 vuelos sufrieron retrasos y cerca de 3.000 fueron cancelados en medio de la tormenta de nieve y lluvia que este miércoles azota gran parte de la costa este de Estados Unidos, y que ha dejado sentir sus efectos en Washington, Nueva York y Nueva Jersey. Los datos vienen de la página web flightaware.com, que rastrea los vuelos. El Servicio Nacional de Meteorología de Estados Unidos (NWS, en inglés) señaló en Twitter que las fuertes lluvias y el clima invernal afectarán gran parte del este del país hasta este jueves y señaló que se esperan más nevadas en el oeste. TN |TELEMUNDO DISINTEGRATION CUMPLE 30 AÑOS Y THE CURE LO CELEBRA EN AUSTRALIA. Este 2019, el icónico álbum de la banda británica cumple 30 años. Publicado el 2 de mayo de 1989, Disintegration es uno de los trabajos más populares y emblemáticos de The Cure. En él se incluyen piezas esenciales de su amplio repertorio como Lullaby, Pictures Of You o Fascination Street. Ahora el grupo, que ya había sido anunciado por varios festivales internacionales (entre ellos el Mad Cool de Madrid), ha anunciado las primeras actuaciones en las que interpretará íntegro el disco. Son cuatro los conciertos confirmados por The Cure, todos ellos en el Sydney Opera House de la ciudad australiana. Los días marcados son 24, 25, 27 y 28 de mayo. THE CURE BRIT AWARDS. The 1975 fueron los grandes ganadores de los Brit Awards, llevandose los premios de mejor álbum británico y mejor grupo. Dua Lipa, Calvin Harris (este con 2 premios) tampoco se retiraron con las manos vacías. En cuanto a las estrellas internacionales: Ariana Grande, Drake y The Carters fueron los que se llevaron los premios Mejor artista femenina internacional, Mejor artista masculino internacional y Mejor banda internacional, respectivamente. Lista completa de ganadores:  EL COMERCIO ARIANA GRANDE EMPATÓ UN RÉCORD DE THE BEATLES. Ella es la primera artista en mantener los puestos  #1, #2 y #3 de Billboard Hot 100 canciones al mismo tiempo, desde que  los Beatles lo hicieran en 1964. “7 rings”,  “Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored” y “Thank U, Next” son las 3 canciones top. BILLBOARD | YOUTUBE Share on facebook Facebook Share on google Google+ Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Share on whatsapp WhatsApp Te pedimos que te tomes un pequeño tiempo para responder a esta breve encuesta. Nos sirve para mejorar.

Fußball Inside
Pit Gottschalk über Bochum, Bentaleb und Borussia

Fußball Inside

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 21:52


Pit Gottschalk über Bochum, Bentaleb und Borussia

drei90
Nr. 32: Die Bentaleb-Fliege

drei90

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017 157:52


Die Bundesliga macht uns nervös. Sehr sogar. Die Negativspiralen der Eintracht und des Effzeh setzen Basti und Axel zu, Enzo versucht zwar noch gelassen zu wirken aber die Angst, dass der VfB nach zwei Unentschieden den Aufstieg noch verkackt kriecht durch alle Poren. Einzig David kann nichts von seiner stoischen Ruhe abbringen. Ein Glück, denn ohne ihn wäre das heute vollkommen eskaliert aber auch so ist eine Struktur nur für den Kenner erkennbar. Wir springen ein wenig, besonders am Anfang. Das Tippspiel ist dann die erhoffte... nunja... das müsst ihr selber hören. Dass Basti schon sechs Geschenke bekommen hat, macht den Rest fertig. Vielleicht solltet ihr da auch mal an Enzo und David denken, liebe Hörer. Und an Axel natürlich auch, der bastelt nämlich schon kleine Püppchen mit Bastis Gesicht drauf. Eine Tippspiel-Umfrage gibt es diese Woche nicht, Basti hat entschieden, dass Demokratie nix bringt. Vielen Dank an unsere Spender, Ihr seid weiterhin großartig und da Enzo mittlerweile herausgefunden hat, dass er einen USB-Anschluss am Laptop hat, bekommt er jetzt auch ein Headset. Ist das nicht wunderbar? Viel Spaß wünschen wir. Tut Euch nicht weh.

The Fighting Cock (Tottenham Hotspur Podcast)

This week we're joined by Dan & Tom from The Tottenham Way Podcast. We find out what it takes to break into journalism, the dark arts of sports retail before dipping our toes in the transfer window. We talk Sissoko, Bentaleb and Chadli, our dreams for Isco and is Kane tired? Windy's updates us on the kids, we preview Stoke and BBB is back in a Pod v Pod special. We round off with a gentle discussion about hiphop and holding your enemies life in your hand. Shop assistants: Dan Kilpatrick, Tom Hayward, Bardi, Flav & Thelonious See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Fighting Cock (Tottenham Hotspur Podcast)

Six man pod this week. We kick off with an important message then devastation and sadness makes way for realism and taking the positives. Windy talks NextGen. We wonder about Bentaleb and Mason then consider expectations for next season, ending with a stunningly competitive Bardi's Brain Busters. We'd like to thank you all for listening and hope you join us again for the next Tottenham adventure in August. Bardi, Flav, Ricky, Spooky, Thelonious & Windy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Tottenham Way
S01, E36 - Kane, Again

The Tottenham Way

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2016 62:15


This week, Tom and Dan are invited into the home of pod regular Adam Nathan, along with Ben Lewis who also makes his return. From the sofa, they discuss the already perhaps disappointingly long-forgotten Dortmund tie and what it told us about the squad, most notably the ongoing Bentaleb saga, and the weekend mauling of Bournemouth. Toby and Kane are gushed over, and we discuss how it would feel coming second to Leicester (spoiler: Adam gets VERY angry), plus the international break and Liverpool away. And in light of it's 10th anniversary, we discuss our favourite ever Spurs Twitter moments. COYS.

#Sillypodden
50 - "Ge honom sex månader"

#Sillypodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2015 80:10


Vad kan Raiola göra med fotbollsvärlden under sex månader vid rodret? Vågar vi ens tänka tanken? Givetvis! Dessutom: Veratti, Pogba, Cech, Ings, Bentaleb, Porto och en direktrapport från svenska U21-landslaget med färska rykten kring Guidetti. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Spurs Show
From Dallas To N17

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2015 36:59


Mike Leigh is joined by Julie Welch the author, and Ken Saxton who runs the Hotspur America podcast, in order to talk about the game at the weekend and define what it means to be a Hotspur fan. This weeks show is brought to you by Campo Retro - The No 1 destination for official retro Spurs shirts. Visit them now at bit.ly/spurscampo and get up to 40% off and free printing on the widest collection of Spurs Retro. Come and join us for the live show with Darren Anderton on May 25th live.spursshow.net spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk

The Spurs Show
Is Lewis Holtby The Answer

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2015 32:57


Mike Leigh is joined by Abbie Grace Summers and Paolo Hewitt to look back at the Man City game and decide who should stay and who should go. This weeks show is brought to you by Campo Retro - The No 1 destination for official retro Spurs shirts. Visit them now at bit.ly/spurscampo and get up to 40% off and free printing on the widest collection of Spurs Retro. Come and join us for the live show with Darren Anderton on May 25th live.spursshow.net spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk

The Spurs Show
Terry Dyson Special

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2015 50:17


Mike Leigh and Theo Delaney will be joined by Terry Dyson a spurs champion who led the team to the double back in the glory glory days. This weeks show is brought to you by Campo Retro - The No 1 destination for official retro Spurs shirts. Visit them now at bit.ly/spurscampo and get up to 40% off and free printing on the widest collection of Spurs Retro. Come and join us for the live show with Darren Anderton on May 25th live.spursshow.net spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk

The Spurs Show
The Dream For Sixth Is On

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2015 31:48


Phil Cornwell and Mike Leigh are joined by comedians Marllucerno and Simon Lipson to discuss the Newcastle game and forthcoming southampton euro six pointer. Come and join us for the live show with Darren Anderton on May 25th live.spursshow.net spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk

The Spurs Show
Well, Danny Rose Has Been Good

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2015 37:00


Martin Cloake, Paolo Hewitt, Simon Mayhew-Archer and host Barry Castagnola today will be discussing the recent loss and how the formation could have been altered, as well as the financial aspects of the sides success. Come and join us for the live show with Ossie Ardiles and Ricky Villa on May 25th live.spursshow.net spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk

The Spurs Show
A Cluster Of Mediocrity

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2015 28:15


Dan Louw and Andy Davies will be joining Phil Cornwell to discuss why we lost the last game and how boringly we played and why? Come and join us for the live show with Ossie Ardiles and Ricky Villa on May 25th live.spursshow.net spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk

The Spurs Show
Spurs Scoop the World

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2015 37:14


Mike Leigh, Dave Mackay Jeff Horton and Adam Powley look back at the win v. leicester and discuss the progress the team has made this season. The guests pay tribute to Dave Mackay and Discuss who to bring in next season. Come and join us for the live show with Ossie Ardiles and Ricky Villa on May 25th live.spursshow.net spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk

The Spurs Show
Doctor Spurs Will Sort You Out

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2015 46:28


Mike Leigh is joined by Ricky Sacks, Brian Leveson and Chelsea womens manager and devout Tottenham fan Emma Hayes. They will be discussing the teams new additions looking into the teams tactics pointing out any specific players which suit their current tactical play or do not. Come and join us for the live show with Ossie Ardiles and Ricky Villa on May 25th live.spursshow.net A link for our sponsors: Hoteltonight.com/now - enter SPURS in promo box. spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk

The Spurs Show
The HurriKane

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2015 27:56


Phil is joined by guests David Aaronovitch, Bernie Kingsley and Terry Gibson for a round up of two important wins against Swansea and QPR. Listeners to the Spurs Show get a 15 / $25 discount with the Hotel Tonight app. Go to hoteltonight.com/now and use the promo code: spurs And that's not all! Play the football pools and get four games absolutely free go to bit.ly/spurs spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk

The Spurs Show
12 Cup Finals

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2015 34:41


Mike Leigh is joined by Mihir Bose, Nathan Kosky and Theo Delaney, discussing the clubs recent trials and tribulations and looking eagerly into the future with their newest additions. spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk

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The League Cup Final Preview!

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 37:15


Mike Leigh is joined by music writer, presenter and publisher David Hepworth, the director Theo Delaney and Benji Dymant to preview the League Cup Final on Sunday and look back at the performances against Fiorentina and West Ham. spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk

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One More Step Arsene

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2015 37:15


Mike Leigh is joined this week by regular Paul Hawksbee and debutant Darren Rockman, ex Director at Spurs. After a good performance but ultimately a loss at Liverpool we discuss our future under Poch. We also discuss our run of games including a cup final and Europe league tie, the Archway Steel trial and a Sunday game against Westham. spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk

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We Beat the Scum 2-1

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2015 31:55


Mike Leigh and his guests Simon Kanter and Paul Kramer start by talking about the big Arsenal win, with a performance that made Wenger admit Tottenham were the better side. After this match, do Spurs fans have reasons to believe that Pochettino bet on youngsters will pay off in the future? We also take the time to discuss what happened and what should have happened on the transfer window. This podcast is brought to you by amortgagenow.co.uk spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk

Rule The Roost
Lilywhite Supremacy

Rule The Roost

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2015 102:32


Bains, Stafford-Bloor and Hussey discuss North London Derby glory, Harry Kane, Bentaleb, Mason, Lamela and the rest. James Dutton is a Liverpool fan and Anfield Wrap contributor who came on to speak to us about the upcoming game, Rodgers, and the sharp decline of Gerrard. COYS. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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We kick off with two 1882 announcements, Burnley and the glorious Chelsea win reviewed, we show appreciation for Bentaleb and continue our love affair with Harry Kane, Windy talks youth, Palace previewed, a wank-free 2015? Selfie sticks lambasted and would you take Steve Bruce's face! Flav, T, Alex from Bristol and Charlie Parrish See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The Keys and Gray Takeover

Rule The Roost

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2014 53:17


Raj and Trunk take a back seat this week as we welcome Richard Keys and Andy Gray to the RTR studios to discuss Everton and Chelsea. Up against the clock, a 45 minute clock, they talk Mason, Kane, Bentaleb, which Spurs player they'd take out for tea, SOLDADO and much…much more. COYS. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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This Was A Marker

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2014 36:28


Theo Delaney is joined by Simon Lipson and Martin Cloake to discuss our last-minute victory over West Ham at the weekend. Were also looking ahead to our next couple of games against Limassol and QPR. Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production http://spursshow.net

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Bentaleb, Sherwood's Pratt

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2014 36:58


Don't worry, Mike's not dead, he just can't face being on this weeks podcast! Theo Delaney steps in to try and raise us from the gutter. This week he's joined by Simon Lipson and Bernie Kingsley to really work out the kinks and look to the future! Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production YouTube - http://www.YouTube.com/thespursshow Free 20 bet - Paddypower.com/TheSpursShow iPhone App - http://bit.ly/spursapp http://appstore.com/spursshow

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The Glory Glory Days

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2014 35:56


This week Phil Cornwell is joined by Mike Leigh , Matt Creeley and Daniel Wynne. Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production Free 20 bet - Paddypower.com/TheSpursShow iPhone App - http://bit.ly/spursapp http://appstore.com/spursshow

Rule The Roost
Bentaleb: Algerian Zidane

Rule The Roost

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2014 90:14


Another win under Tim Sherwood to discuss, the lads look back to the Palace game, with special attention paid to poor old Jason Puncheon. Also discussed was Lewis Holtby's future, Nabil Bentaleb being the second coming and the possible passing of Capoue to Napoli. Then joined by Matt from Lost Boyos, this weekends game was firmly on the agenda. We talked Laudrup, Martinez and Rodgers, as well as players such as Bony, Caulker, Sigurdsson and Michu. Not to mention Gareth Bale's enormous, talent. I wouldn't listen if I was a Cardiff fan, we weren't very nice. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Dinamo Dollop

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2014 37:49


Phil Cornwell is back in the chair to discuss Spurs win over Crystal Palace with Sean Singleton and Andy Linden. Tune in to hear some thoughts on Jason Puncheons historic penalty, the start of Jermaine Defoes swansong and what we need to do with Lamela. Well also be announcing the winners of our competition for a signed copy of Norman Gillers book, Bill Nicholson Revisited. Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production Free 20 bet - Paddypower.com/TheSpursShow iPhone App - http://bit.ly/spursapp http://appstore.com/spursshow