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James, Darragh and Rocco are back for a summer catch-up - and despite "nothing happening," there's plenty to chew over. We kick off with the new Adidas 26/27 away kit (Rocco's not sold on the navy shorts), the historic trefoil logo and Leeds moving up Adidas' premium tier, before getting stuck into Paraag Marathe's annual address and what it tells us about how the 49ers are running the club. Then the big one: Ethan Ampadu's new four-year deal, no relegation clause, and why locking down the captain so early is the biggest statement Leeds could make this summer. The boys debate Farke's future, the transfer targets doing the rounds (Diomande, Harry Wilson and the never-ending goalkeeper search), who's likely to leave, and whether Gnonto could be another one that gets away. Plus: Rocco's off to Mexico for Uruguay v Spain at the World Cup, a genius (or daft?) idea for fixing extra time, why Karl Darlow might just be the answer in goal, and a lovely Rafinha tribute to Liam Cooper to finish. Sponsored by Bass & Bligh - https://bassandbligh.com - the finest purveyors of binoculars, spotting scopes and camera gear. Pop into 6 Beulah Street in Harrogate and make a day of it.
James, Darragh and Rocco look back on Leeds United's first season back in the Premier League with the end of season awards. After finishing 14th on 47 points, eight clear of the drop, with an FA Cup semi-final run and a first league win at Old Trafford since 1981, Daniel Farke's side delivered a season nobody outside Elland Road saw coming. The lads hand out awards across eight categories - best match, team performance, individual performance, goal of the season, signing of the season, season low, surprise hero and player of the year - with plenty of disagreement along the way. Plus a tribute to Illan Meslier, shoutouts to the players who didn't make the shortlists, and a teaser of the summer transfer chat to come. Sponsored by Bass & Bligh - https://bassandbligh.com - use the pop-up for £10 off when you spend over £100, or visit 6 Beulah Street in Harrogate.
With Australian Fashion Week now firmly in the rearview mirror, it's time to hear all the secrets of the trade. Ragtrader's Editor-in-Chief Christopher Kelly joins Influencing Insider on Thursday May 28th at 2pm AEST to discuss: What trends and topics Ragtrader is interested in reporting onWhat makes for a great fashion or retail industry storyHow Christopher likes to receive pitches from PRs About Christopher Kelly Christopher Kelly has been in the journalism industry for over a decade. His entry into journalism began with an internship at Star Observer while he was still a student. Since then, he's had stints writing for Hunter & Bligh whilst also running his own blog, The Gay-Straight Talker. Kelly has been at RagTrader since July 2022, working his way up from journalist to editor and covering topics such as fashion, trade and retail. About Ragtrader Since launching in 1972, Ragtrader has been one of the leading voices covering the retail and fashion sectors, dissecting topics such as accessories, footwear, and materials. More recently, the publication has introduced the Australian Fashion Awards which will return in August of this year.
We discuss Elland Road for the final home game of the season, and what a way to sign off - a 95th-minute winner from Dominic Calvert-Lewin to beat Brighton 1-0 and extend Leeds United's unbeaten Premier League run to eight matches, the longest top-flight unbeaten streak since 2001. In this episode we unpack a remarkable afternoon at Elland Road: the carnival atmosphere, the defensive masterclass from Bijol, Rodon and Sebastiaan Bornauw, Karl Darlow's case for cult hero status, and Calvert-Lewin's instinctive pounce on Jan Paul van Hecke's error to ignite the stadium. Going into the final day, only five teams have lost fewer Premier League matches than Leeds this season - Arsenal, Man City, Man United, Bournemouth and Aston Villa. Eleven sides below us have lost more. Time to reframe what this season actually was. We get into Daniel Farke's extraordinary pre-match press conference where the German declared his "mission fulfilled" and "job done" - and why those headlines aren't what they look like. Plus the Wilfried Gnonto to Freiburg story, whether Leeds have actually let him down (spoiler: no), and Darragh floats a smart loan-without-obligation idea that could suit everybody. Joe Rodon, Ethan Ampadu and the players who've built this thing from the ground up. Brendan Aaronson's development. The Sean Longstaff debate that won't die. Dominic Calvert-Lewin's England chances heading into the World Cup. David O'Leary's frustrating Overlap interview. And the disgusting Luke Ayling incident at Southampton. Then we look ahead to the final day at the London Stadium where West Ham could already be relegated by the time Leeds kick off. Up the Whites.
The job is done. Leeds United's Premier League survival is mathematically confirmed and Rocco is joined by Isaac Johnson (Leeds Live) to reflect on a remarkable few weeks for the Whites. From the historic win at Old Trafford to the FA Cup quarter-final shootout drama at West Ham, the cup semi-final disappointment at Wembley, the 1-1 with Tottenham in north London, and what survival actually means for the 49ers' long-term project. Isaac shares insight on Daniel Farke's tactical evolution, the formation question for next season, and his thoughts on whether the manager's contract will be extended. Plus contract talks for Ethan Ampadu, Pascal Struijk and Karl Darlow, what the 49ers learned from last summer's window, the unsung heroes of the campaign including Ilia Gruev, Lukas Nmecha and the bargain that is James Justin, Georginio Rutter's Elland Road return, and Rocco's brand new book on the 92-93 title defence. Read Isaac's articles here - https://www.leeds-live.co.uk/authors/isaac-johnson/
Send us Fan Mail2 Timoteus 1:7 Die Gees wat God ons gegee het, maak ons immers nie lafhartig nie, maar vul ons met krag en liefde en selfbeheersing. Dit voel so vreeslik onregverdig wanneer slegte dinge onverwags met jou gebeur, nè? Iets gebeur met jou, iets wat regtig seermaak, en jy dink by jouself: Wat is besig om te gebeur... Hoekom gebeur dit met my? Het daardie laaste keer wat iets slegs met jou gebeur het ‘n noemenswaardige impak op jou lewe gehad?William Bligh was die kaptein van die skip die Bounty. In 1789 het twee van sy ontevrede matrose die bemanning opgestook om die Bounty te muit. Hulle het Bligh vasgebind en met ‘n paar van sy lojale manskappe op ‘n oop boot in die see gegooi. Hy het as held na Engeland teruggekeer, nadat hy die berugte Muitery oorleef het, maar die vernedering en woede oor die onreg wat hy aangedoen is, het hom outoritêr en bitter gemaak.Later, as Goewerneur in bevel van die Australiese kolonie, Nieu-Suid-Wallis, het Bligh, in sy opdrag om die korrupte Rum-smokkelary te stop, weer as gevolg van sy onverbiddelike, dominante leierskap 'n opstand ontketen. Die Rum-rebellie waar Bligh deur die oproeriges onder huisarres geplaas is, was die enigste suksesvolle gewapende oorname van 'n Australiese regering in die geskiedenis.Bligh se briljantheid as 'n navigator is oorskadu deur sy obsessiewe behoefte om sy reputasie te verdedig. In plaas daarvan om uit die muitery te leer, het hy al hoe meer verbitterd geword, sy bondgenote vervreem en toegelaat dat sy ongehanteerde bitterheid sy lewe definieer.Bitterheid is dikwels ‘n reaksie op pyn. Op die kort termyn is dit seker heeltemal verstaanbaar. Maar wanneer ons weier om te vergewe en toelaat dat bitterheid ons harte oorheers, sal dit ons vernietig. 2 Timoteus 1:7 Die Gees wat God ons gegee het, maak ons immers nie lafhartig nie, maar vul ons met krag en liefde en selfbeheersing.Wanneer slegte dinge gebeur, kan jy óf bitter óf beter word. Dis so eenvoudig. God wil jou beter maak, nie alleenlik wil Hy die gapende wond van pyn genees nie, maar Hy wil jou deur die teenwoordigheid van sy Gees binne-in jou, transformeer. Hy wil die vrees, die bitterheid en die negatiwiteit vervang met sy krag en sy liefde sodat jy selfbeheersd kan lewe.Dis wat die Heilige Gees vir jou kan doen. Maar dis jou keuse. Bitter, of beter.Dis God se Woord. Vars … vir jou … vandag. Support the showEnjoying The Content?For the price of a cup of coffee each month, you can enable Christianityworks to reach 10,000+ people with a message about the love of Jesus!DONATE R50 MONTHLY
James, Rocco and Darragha are back after a beautiful Friday night at Elland Road as Leeds United beat Burnley 3-1 to move up to 14th and on to 43 points - the kind of total that's never seen a Premier League side relegated. Anton Stach opened the scoring with a stunning left-footed strike from outside the box (his fourth goal from range this season), Dominic Calvert-Lewin's outrageous back-heel set up Noah Okafor for a glorious Bogle assist, and DCL bundled in his 13th of the season to put the game beyond Mike Jackson's interim Burnley side. We break down the perfect Stach goal in slow motion, debate whether Calvert-Lewin is now Rocco's favourite striker since Tony Yeboah, and reflect on the form run since the Manchester City defeat - 12 points from 21, including the win at Old Trafford and the Wembley FA Cup semi-final alongside it. There's full appreciation of Daniel Farke's elite-level Premier League management, a debate about the referee, and a look at how Leeds have quietly become one of the best-organised sides in the league. Then it's on to Tottenham away on Monday 11th May, with the small matter of Spurs being in the relegation zone, on their third manager of the season under Roberto De Zerbi, and missing roughly half their squad to injury (Simons, Solanke, Kudus, Odobert, Kulusevski, Romero, Vicario, Maddison and more). Plus: the man who lost his watch in the stand, Michael Jackson on the tannoy at full-time, Dara's surprise summer transfer pick to bring back to Elland Road, and why this Leeds squad genuinely wants to be here. 00:00 Welcome and Bass & Bligh 02:07 Reaction to a beautiful night at Elland Road 06:27 Stach's stunning opener 10:19 DCL's back-heel and Okafor's finish 15:11 Calvert-Lewin appreciation 19:14 The third goal and Farke's "43 points" line 23:23 The watch, Michael Jackson and a full moon 27:01 Struijk's error and the referee debate 30:37 Spurs preview: the injury apocalypse 34:05 Summer ahead and Farke is elite 39:24 Dara's curveball: bring Rutter back 42:11 Final thoughts and sign-off
On this day, 28 April 1789, Fletcher Christian led the mutiny on the Royal Navy ship the Bounty against the bullying and oppressive Captain William Bligh. The crew seized control of the ship and set Bligh and 18 of his supporters adrift, who famously survived. Some of the mutineers were captured, but others eventually settled with some Polynesians they effectively enslaved in the previously unpopulated Pitcairn Islands, where their descendants live to this day. Later, the Polynesians would revolt against the mutineers.More information, sources and map: https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/9969/mutiny-on-the-bountyOur work is only possible because of support from you, our listeners on patreon. If you appreciate our work, please join us and access exclusive content and benefits at patreon.com/workingclasshistory.See all of our anniversaries each day, alongside sources and maps on the On This Day section of our Stories app: stories.workingclasshistory.com/date/todayBrowse all Stories by Date here on the Date index: https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/dateCheck out our Map of historical Stories: https://map.workingclasshistory.comCheck out books, posters, clothing and more in our online store, here: https://shop.workingclasshistory.comIf you enjoy this podcast, make sure to check out our flagship longform podcast, Working Class History
James and Rocco react to Leeds United's 1-0 FA Cup semi-final defeat to Chelsea at Wembley, and look ahead to the must-win Premier League clash with already-relegated Burnley on Friday night. Chelsea were there for the taking. A side in crisis, manager sacked four days earlier, no goals for weeks. And yet Leeds froze. We get into Aaronson's huge early miss, Pascal Struijk's costly error, the midfield battle Steven Gerrard called "outclassed," Robert Sanchez's blatant tactical timeout, Ampadu's brilliant reaction, and why Daniel Farke chose to take the high road afterwards. Plus all the colour from the day itself: the drive down with a garden centre charge stop, Rocco's dad picking up a gilet on Wembley Way, meeting Andrew Bagchi and his son, a shoutout to Sam Cheang who flew in from Singapore, and Malcolm Sunley's stunning Don McCullin-esque photograph of Elland Road sent in to Bass & Bligh. Marching On Together. SPONSOR This week's pod is sponsored by Bass & Bligh - cameras, binoculars, lenses (Nikon, Sony, Pentax, Zeiss, Leica) and high-quality printing in Harrogate. Visit bassandbligh.com or 6 Buelah Street, Harrogate. https://www.bassandbligh.com LINKS All our links: https://linktr.ee/leedsthat Website: https://leedsthat.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/leedsthat X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/leedsthat TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@leedsthat 00:00 Intro and Malcolm Sunley's Elland Road photo 01:34 The Wembley day 06:35 The match 20:20 Chelsea's gamesmanship 25:00 Wembley curse and FA Cup gripes 33:20 Burnley preview and Sam Cheang shoutout #LUFC #LeedsUnited #LeedsThat #MOT #MarchingOnTogether #LeedsUnitedPodcast #ALAW #FACup #Chelsea #Wembley #DanielFarke #Burnley #PremierLeague #FootballPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
First back-to-back league wins of the season and the sun was out at Elland Road. James, Rocco and Darragh react to Leeds 3-0 Wolves, including James Justin's ridiculous overhead kick, Noah Okafor continuing his ludicrous late-season run, Karl Darlow's impossible save, and Brenden Aaronson's neck-push red-mist moment. Then a look ahead to Bournemouth away on Wednesday — the best in-form side in the country, 13 unbeaten, Iraola leaving — before the big one: Chelsea at Wembley in the FA Cup semi-final. No peril, just a free hit and 35,000 Leeds fans descending on London. Are we safe? Can we finish in the top 10? Is James Justin now worth £50m (according to one brave Leicester fan)? LINKS
What a night at the Theatre of Dreams! James, Rocco and Darragh react to Leeds United's historic 3-1 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford — our first league win there since 1981. The lads break down a brave Farke lineup, a Tanaka masterclass, two stunning Okafor finishes, Calvert-Lewin getting his hair pulled (yes, really), and Pascal Struijk and Jaka Bijol bossing the back line. We dig into Daniel Farke's growing legacy at Elland Road (4th best manager of all time?), why Karl Darlow has made the gloves his own, and how the recruitment team have nailed every signing this season. Plus: relegation maths (we're staying up, calling it now), the Wolves game on Saturday, FA Cup semi-final vs Chelsea at Wembley, and the glorious Scum social media meltdown that's made the last 24 hours even sweeter. MOT!
Join the Marks on episode 254 of Fantha Tracks Radios Making Tracks as they spin the double-ended lightsaber of news and cut a swathe through the asteroid field of rumours. We look at the return of Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord for a second season, Kathleen Kennedy talking the perils of AI, we catch up with Luke Blight from Star Wars Sessions to talk Galaxypalooza, talk Disney Legends and the potential of Disney purchasing Epic Games. It's feistier than a speeder chase through the high rises of Jannix on episode 254 of Making Tracks. Remember to tune in to Good Morning Tatooine, LIVE Sunday evenings at 9.00pm UK, 4.00pm Eastern and 1.00pm Pacific on Facebook, YouTube, X, Instagram and Twitch and check out our Fantha Tracks Radio Friday Night Rotation every Friday at 7.00pm UK for new episodes of The Fantha From Down Under, Planet Leia, Desert Planet Discs, Start Your Engines, Collecting Tracks, Canon Fodder and special episodes of Making Tracks, and every Tuesday at 7.00pm UK time for your weekly episode of Making Tracks. Thanks to James Semple for the Fantha Tracks intro, Blues Harvest for our Making Tracks opening music and Mark Daniel and Vanessa Marshall for our voiceovers. Subscribe and tune in to all of our shows at https://radio.fanthatracks.com And of course for all your Lucasfilm and Star Wars news 24/7, 365 days a year head on over to https://www.fanthatracks.com You can contact our shows and send in your listeners questions by emailing radio@fanthatracks.com or by leaving a comment on our social media feeds: https://www.instagram.com/fanthatracks https://www.facebook.com/FanthaTracks https://www.x.com/FanthaTracks https://www.threads.net/@FanthaTracks https://www.reddit.com/r/fanthatracks/ https://mastodon.social/@fanthatracks https://bsky.app/profile/fanthatracks.com https://www.pinterest.co.uk/fanthatracks/ https://fanthatracks.tumblr.com/ And be sure to check out our live streams and video content at: https://www.youtube.com/@FanthaTracksTV/ https://www.tiktok.com/@fanthatracks https://www.twitch.com/fanthatrackstv All of our links can be found at https://links.fanthatracks.com/
James and Rocco react to a dramatic FA Cup quarter-final at the London Stadium - Leeds reach the semi-finals for the first time in 39 years. We get into Ao Tanaka's brilliant opener, the Anton Stach injury and the Kilman challenge that still has everyone divided, Lucas Perri's heroics in the shootout, the 11-minute added time meltdown that nearly cost us, and what a Chelsea semi-final at Wembley means for this club. We also preview Monday night's Premier League trip to Old Trafford.
Leeds United are heading to Dublin's iconic Croke Park to face Manchester United this summer - and we discuss the incredible historical significance of this fixture for Irish and English football. Plus, we preview Sunday's huge FA Cup quarter-final against West Ham at the London Stadium as Leeds chase a first semi-final since 1987. Dominic Calvert-Lewin is rated doubtful with a hamstring complaint after his England recall, Gabriel Gudmundsson helped Sweden qualify for the World Cup in dramatic fashion, and we ask whether Spurs are heading for relegation after appointing Roberto De Zerbi as their third manager of the season. Rocco also tells us about watching Bielsa's murderball at Uruguay training and getting three iconic words from Marcelo himself. All that plus the 419-minute goal drought, team selection debates, and why we'd take the FA Cup over staying up.
We never thought we would see the day when you could by canned gueuze. The purist in us shudders at the thought. How could our sacred beer become something in a can? The practical side rejoices that we can grab and go with cans of gueuze for a warm summer day in the park. No heavy bottles to carry around. Tilquin Petite Gueuze is a 4% ABV drink on the go gueuze. It's light, refreshing and gives you a quick lambic hit when you need it. On the other hand we have Dry Dock Pumpkin Spice Bligh's Barleywine. This is a strong 13% ABV surprisingly good pumpkin spice beer. We aren't huge fans of anything pumpkin spiced. It was surprising to find such a treat. We think the Heaven Hill barrel aging gave it the edge. #beer #craftbeer #drinks #gueuze #pumpkinspice #barleywine
Leeds drew 0-0 with Brentford in a frustrating goalless stalemate at Elland Road - a combined xG of just one, 64 shots without scoring, and five consecutive Premier League games without an open play goal. James, Rocco and Darragh break down why Leeds look predictable in the 3-5-2, whether Farke's "draws will do" approach is the right call, and which players need more minutes to unlock defences. Plus, Keith Andrews' Spygate hypocrisy exposed after Brentford's goalkeeper faked an injury for a tactical huddle, Mick Jones honoured at Elland Road, the relegation battle heats up after Spurs were hammered 3-0 by Forest, and why Leeds' remaining fixtures against four of the bottom five could be the key to survival. Also: Calvert-Lewin and Stach's international call-ups, the Christopher Loftus and Kevin Speight tribute, and Darragh's Irish trip to Leeds.
Leeds United put in a solid away performance at Selhurst Park but came away with a point after a controversial Gabriel Gudmundsson red card and a Dominic Calvert-Lewin penalty miss. Daragh and Rocco break down the lot. In this episode: Bijol back in the team and absolutely dominant against Strand Larsen Bogle dropped for Justin - the right call for an away day? Aaronson: won us over but gone off the boil? DCL penalty miss - just let Stach take them The referee masterclass: booking Gudmundsson twice for nothing while Brennan Johnson walks free Palace disallowed goal and Darlow's heroics from offside shots Spurs in freefall and why we'd love to see them go down Brentford preview: Saturday night under the lights at Elland Road Pete Lowy's interview on Don't Go To Bed Just Yet - £20m already spent on the West Stand
James and Rocco are back after a break from the mic - and there's plenty to unpack. Leeds United have two back-to-back league defeats, Farke's red card and that brilliant press conference, Sunderland's masterclass in anti-football (50 minutes of actual play out of 106 allocated - the stats don't lie), the Ramadan booing controversy and the media's lazy take on it, plus that glorious FA Cup night against Norwich. Sean Longstaff, where did THAT volley come from? We look ahead to Crystal Palace away with Farke back on the touchline, the Brentford night game, and an FA Cup quarter-final trip to West Ham. The Opta supercomputer gives Leeds an 8% chance of going down - but does it know our history? Plus: Ampadu's wobble, Buonanotte's bench life, Archie Gray being the only Spur who cares, and Scubala taking Lincoln City to the top of League One. Dara's away this week so normal service is suspended. No order. No structure. Sponsor: Massive thanks to Bass & Bligh - your one-stop shop for binoculars, spotting scopes, cameras and lenses from Fuji, Nikon, Sony, Zeiss, Swarovski, Leica and more. Loads of quality used gear in right now. Sign up on their website for £10 off your first order. Visit https://bassandbligh.com or pop into 6 Beulah Street, Harrogate. Pre-order Rocco's book - Sergeant Wilko's Defending Champions, out in two months. Available at Waterstones, Amazon and other retailers. Links:
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Anton Stach scores a 35-yard free-kick stunner - his third of the season - but Tammy Abraham's 88th-minute equaliser denies Leeds all three points at Villa Park. We react to Aston Villa 1-1 Leeds United, discuss Karl Darlow's incredible triple save, Farke's counter-attacking masterclass with just 33% possession, and ask whether two points were dropped or one gained. Plus, we preview Saturday's huge clash against Man City at Elland Road (5:30pm, Sky Sports). City are on a five-game winning streak and chasing Arsenal for the title - but Leeds showed in the 3-2 reverse fixture they can compete. Can Elland Road under the lights make the difference? We discuss team news, Stach's fitness, the goalkeeper dilemma and how to stop Erling Haaland. Leeds sit 15th with 31 points, six clear of the drop zone, with a massive run of home games coming up. Marching On Together.
Leeds United bounce back from the Arsenal humiliation with a dominant 3-1 win over Nottingham Forest at Elland Road. James, Dara and Rocco react to Ilia Gruev's record-breaking two-assist masterclass, Farke's tactical homework targeting Forest's makeshift defence, DCL hitting double figures (and kicking Gruev in the face), Okafor ending his drought, Pizza Crouch's debut header, Buonanotte's squad omission, and Leeds moving level on points with a spiralling Spurs. Nine points clear of the drop. Friday night fortress intact. Episode Sponsored by Bass & Bligh https://bassandbligh.com Join the discussion https://leedsthat.com/chat #LeedsUnited #LUFC #LeedsThat #PremierLeague #MOT #Leeds #NottinghamForest #LEENFO #Gruev #CalvertLewin #Farke #EllandRoad #MarchingOnTogether #ALAW #PizzaCrouch #LeedsPodcast #FootballPodcast #EPL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A bruising 4-0 home defeat to Arsenal and we're not holding back. Darragh climbed off his sick bed to deliver a passionate verdict on Daniel Farke's team selection — why was Gruev starting ahead of Longstaff against the best set-piece team in the country? Why Justin at centre-back instead of Bornauw? And why is 70 minutes always the magic number for subs? We debate whether Farke is reverting to old habits that could cost Leeds dearly. The silver lining? West Ham's spectacular collapse against Chelsea — 2-0 up at half-time, missed two more golden chances, and somehow lost 3-2 with Todibo sent off. Twitter was a wonderful place afterwards. We look ahead to Friday night's huge clash with Nottingham Forest at Elland Road. Neco Williams is banned after his heroic/idiotic handball on the line, but Sean Dyche has them well organised and unbeaten in four. Can Farke get the selection right this time? Plus - do we need a goalkeeper more than a striker? Harry Gray scores two belters for Rotherham, Erling Haaland gives the Leeds salute to Galatasaray fans (Dara's written him a song), and the worst foul throws in Premier League history.
Leeds United leave it late but get it done at Elland Road, as super‑sub Lukas Nmecha bags a 91st‑minute winner to beat Fulham 1–0 in the Premier League. Daniel Farke's side restrict an in‑form Fulham to just 0.39 xG, extend their strong home run and take revenge for the late heartbreak at Craven Cottage earlier in the season. 01:11 Tributes and Emotional Moments 02:32 Match Performance Analysis 08:34 Player Highlights: Darlow and Aronson 18:13 Tactical Changes and Squad Dynamics 20:45 Closing Thoughts and Future Prospects 21:32 Tactical Substitutions and Match Dynamics 23:33 Transfer Speculations: Strand Larsen and Squad Depth 25:15 Referee Decisions and Game Atmosphere 28:15 Looking Up the Table: Shifting Focus 33:02 Comparing Current Form to Previous Seasons 36:03 Farke's Impact and Fan Sentiment 37:56 Upcoming Fixtures and Expectations Rocco and James break down Farke's subs, Gabriel Gudmundsson's rise, Elland Road under the lights and whether Leeds have quietly become the greatest in the land! Episode sponsored by Bass & Bligh - https://bassandbligh.com Join the Leeds Chat - https://leedsthat.com/chat #LeedsThatPodcast #LUFC #LeedsUnited #MOT #ALAW #Leeds #LeedsFans #PremierLeague #LEEFUL #FarkeBall #Nmecha #Gudmundsson #EllandRoad #LUFCPodcast #WACCOE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Leeds United produced a defensive masterclass against the billion pound squad of the premier league champions Liverpool. With Rodon out injured Farke rolled the dice on several fringe players who played their part to earn a great point prolonging Leeds' unbeaten run to 6 matches.
Leeds get points in London as Leeds United scrap their way to a vital draw at Brentford in the latest episode of Leeds, That Podcast. The team break down Dominic Calvert-Lewin's goalscoring form, Daniel Farke's away-day game plan and how Leeds finally picked up a result in the capital. Expect in-depth tactical analysis, xG and stats, honest fan reaction from the away end and a look at what this performance means for Leeds' Premier League survival hopes and the fixtures to come. Brought to you in partnership with our sponsor Bass and Bligh – check them out here: https://bassandbligh.com/products/kodak-charmera-keychain-camera-blind-box Key bullet points - Reaction to Leeds finally picking up points in London. - Breakdown of Calvert-Lewin's form and importance to this side. - Tactical chat: Farke's approach, substitutions and in-game tweaks. - xG, stats and whether a point was a fair result. - What this draw means for the table, momentum and upcoming fixtures. - Listener questions and messages from the Leeds, That Podcast community. #LeedsThatPodcast #LUFC #LeedsUnited #MOT #ALAW #Leeds #LeedsFans #PremierLeague #Brentford #CalvertLewin #FarkeBall #Podcast #FootballPodcast #LeedsInLondon #LUFCPodcast #WACCOE #LeedsFamily #LeedsThatContent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Leeds United fans - buckle up! In this Leeds, That! LIVE we're joined by Isaac Johnson as we unpack all the latest from Elland Road. We dive into Daniel Farke's tactical shifts, from his 3-5-2 experiments to what those changes mean after the recent 3-3 thriller with Liverpool and that big 3-1 win over Chelsea - results that have eased pressure on the boss after weeks of speculation about his future. We also talk about the feral Elland Road atmosphere that even former pros say can be “scary” for opposition and how that's turned home games into a fortress. Expect tactical breakdowns, Farke chat, fan reactions, and plenty of passionate Leeds talk. Drop your thoughts in the comments, subscribe, and let's keep this Whites community buzzing!
On this episode of Leeds, That! Podcast, we dissect Leeds United's heartbreaking 2-1 loss to Aston Villa after leading 1-0 at Elland Road. Morgan Rogers' stunning double - including a free-kick, where Leeds should have done better. All in all this completed a Villa comeback that leaves Leeds in serious trouble. In this breakdown: ✓ How Leeds dominated the first half but fell apart defensively ✓ Rogers' individual brilliance and tactical masterclass from Aston Villa ✓ Daniel Farke's in-game management under pressure ✓ Where Leeds' season is headed after another devastating loss ✓ Key talking points from the That Podcast team Tune in for honest, expert analysis on the biggest Premier League storylines.
Leeds United got ahead early at the City Ground but collapsed badly as Nottingham Forest turned the game around 3-1. In this episode we break down what went wrong for Leeds, how Forest found their backbone under Sean Dyche, and what this result says about the survival race and Leeds' season. We'll dig into the stats, the tactical errors, the worrying trends - and what Leeds must do now to avoid the drop.
Leeds crash 3–0 at Brighton in a rain-soaked reminder of just how tough the Premier League can be. Danny Welbeck and Diego Gómez did the damage as Leeds' defence wobbled and the attack misfired, leaving fans calling for tactical tweaks - and Daniel Farke demanding more bravery. We break down the key moments, Calvert-Lewin's injury, and that touchline flashpoint, plus what Farke's honesty tells us about where the squad really stands. Darragh joins to debate the big questions: Were Leeds too passive early on?}Could subs like Daniel James have made a difference sooner?And with 18 conceded already, how worried should fans be?Stats, fan reactions, and a look ahead to Nottingham Forest — all right here on Leeds, That!
Leeds United beat West Ham 2-1 at Elland Road – a statement win built on control, energy, and belief. Brenden Aaronson inspired a fierce, front-foot display as Daniel Farke's side showed Premier League maturity at just the right time.
Leeds United dominated Burnley in every stat that mattered-except the scoreline. 69% possession, 19 shots, 47 crosses… and a 2-0 defeat that's reignited relegation fears. In this episode, we unpack how Daniel Farke's side managed to turn control into collapse, why the “international break curse” struck again.
Rocco sits down with author and Opta data analyst Jonny Cooper, the man behind As Leeds Go Marching On (Available @ Amazon https://amzn.to/4hbwu6L) — the must-have new stats book for every Leeds United fan. They chat all things Leeds United — from Football Manager to Opta, Bielsa to Farke — and dig into how data tells the story of this great club. In this episode: ⚽️ Jonny's early memories of Elland Road and how a stadium tour turned into a lifelong obsession
Leeds United have started life back in the Premier League with belief, balance - and a few big questions still hanging over the attack. In this episode of Leeds, That!, Rocco chats with Isaac Johnson from Leeds Live about the first seven games, Farke's tactical tweaks, and how Leeds have adapted to the top flight. We get into: ⚽️ Why Farke's “bulk and balance” approach is working
Leeds United fell to Spurs - and it's another one that got away. In this episode of Leeds, That! we break down a frustrating 2-1 defeat where Leeds dominated large parts, hit the post, and still came up short. It's the story of fine margins, missed chances, and self-inflicted wounds. We dig into: ⚽️ The finishing problem and DCL's Bamford déjà vu
This week on Leeds, That!, we break down the drama from Leeds' 2-2 draw with Bournemouth at Elland Road - from late heartbreak to standout performances and club legends being celebrated. Sean Longstaff Player of the Match: 1 goal, 1 assist, 7 chances created - our midfield engine. Late Drama: Bournemouth snatch a stoppage-time equaliser, denying Leeds all three points. Club Legends Honoured: Lucas Radebe named club ambassador, Johnny Giles receives Lifetime Achievement Award. Tactical Takeaways: How Leeds dominated chances but still left points on the table. Fan Perspective: Reactions from Elland Road and what this result means for the season. Sponsors & Offers:
In this episode, Stuart and Jacob set sail on a tumultuous journey through cinematic history as they compare the classic Oscar-winning 1935 film "Mutiny on the Bounty" with its 1962 remake. They explore the brutal world of Captain William Bly and the rebellious Fletcher Christian fighting for his cause. What makes the 1935 version resonate more with its audience? How does Trevor Howard's performance stack up against Charles Laughton's turn as Bligh? And does Stuart think they should've watched the Mel Gibson version instead? Tune in to find out!Also featured in this episode is a match-up between the new "War of the Worlds" and "Silksong", Marlon Brando versus the treacherous Captain Hook, historical inaccuracy discussions, and a war over a bucket. All this and more on They Remade It!Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 13:37 - 19:08----------Socials----------@theyremadeit.bsky.social on Blueskytheyremadeit@gmail.com
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Leeds United are back to winning ways after a 3–1 comeback at Wolves! ⚽️ Summer signings Calvert-Lewin, Stach and Okafor all delivered — but what does it mean for Farke's plans? Can Leeds build on this momentum against Bournemouth? ========= Save on Away Days
Leeds United's struggles in front of goal continued with defeat to Fulham — so the big question is, will this team ever score? In this episode of Leeds That, we react to the Fulham loss, assess where the goals might come from, and dig into Daniel Farke's tactics, injuries, and whether new signings can make a difference. We also preview the upcoming clash with Wolves and discuss what Leeds need to change to finally get that all-important win. If you're a Leeds fan searching for answers and hope, this is the therapy session you need. Tune in, subscribe, and join the therapy session every Leeds fan needs!
Mark Bligh interviews Dr Tim Oliver from Ole Miss in a wide ranging discussion that covers programming, score preparation, and much more!To gain access to all show notes and audio files please Subscribe to the podcast and consider supporting the show on Patreon - using the button at the top of thegrowingbanddirector.comOur mission is to share practical advice and explore topics that will help every band director, no matter your experience level, as well as music education students who are working to join us in the coming years.Connect with us with comments or ideasFollow the show:Podcast website : Thegrowingbanddirector.comOn Youtube The Growing Band Director Facebook-The Growing Band Director Podcast GroupInstagram @thegrowingbanddirectorTik Tok @thegrowingbanddirectorIf you like what you hear please:Leave a Five Star Review and Share us with another band director!
This week, we dive into all the drama of Leeds United's chaotic transfer window: terrible communication from the board, the PSR “maxed out” saga, and missed big-money signings like Paixao, Muniz, and Buonanotte. We debate whether the 49ers and Paraag misled the fans, if naivety crippled our deals, and why fans are left frustrated after promises didn't stack up. But it's not all doom: we break down key arrivals (Calvert-Lewin! Okafor! Longstaff!), the midfield rebuild, and why there's still hope to survive this Premier League season. Listen for real talk, proper rants, and actual optimism - for once. Tune in, subscribe, and join the therapy session every Leeds fan needs!
Leeds United are back at Elland Road with a battling performance against Champions League side Newcastle United ⚡ In this episode, we react to all the big talking points with special guest Ger Lynch – from Daniel Farke's tactics and standout performers, to Patrick Bamford's exit and what Leeds still need before transfer deadline day.
Leeds United were back in the cup with a trip to a boycotted Hillsborough against a depleted Sheffield Wednesday who played the kids in a cunny ploy to lull us into a false sense of security. It's Leeds, in the cup, against a bunch of kids…… What could possibly go wrong? Rocco and Darragh are here to break (it) down 01:23 Match Analysis: Team Selection and Performance 04:52 Psychological Factors in Performance 09:21 Individual Player Performances and Critiques 13:44 Goal Scoring Opportunities and Missed Chances 17:12 The Penalty Shootout and Final Thoughts 21:47 The Embarrassment of a 3-0 Shootout Loss 23:09 Analyzing the Blame: Players, Board, or Farkeh? 28:10 Recruitment Concerns: Are We Prepared? 34:46 Looking Ahead: Newcastle Match Preview
Sigh. @LeedsUnited suffered a heavy 5-0 defeat to @arsenal the Emirates, raising big questions about Daniel Farke's tactics, defensive setup, and Premier League survival hopes. 02:22 Match Analysis: Team Selection and Performance 10:37 Tactical Insights and Managerial Decisions 16:58 Reflections on Player Performance and Expectations 21:47 Analyzing Player Performance and Expectations 23:37 The Need for Ruthlessness in Transfers 25:16 The Emotional Connection to Former Players 27:35 Evaluating Goalkeeper Performance 30:47 Transfer News and Squad Depth 32:25 Reflections on Recent Matches 34:23 Learning from Harsh Lessons 36:37 The Ramazani Debate 40:18 The Future of Leeds United's Squad 44:09 Looking Ahead to Upcoming Matches In this video, we react to the Arsenal vs Leeds result with special guest @JUSTJOEFOOTBALLSHOW Joe Wainmann, breaking down: ⚡ What went wrong tactically ⚡ Where Leeds struggled most against Arsenal ⚡ Farke's approach and whether he needs to change ⚡ Which players underperformed — and who (if anyone) stood out ⚡ The transfer business still needed for Leeds United to compete We also look at what this defeat means for the season ahead and how Leeds can bounce back after such a brutal reminder of Premier League quality.
Leeds United are flying after the Everton win, and now all eyes turn to Arsenal! We break down the big talking points with special guest Isaac Johnson: Farke's influence, Ampadu's standout performance, the penalty drama, and why even neutrals agree Leeds deserved the win. Plus, we preview Arsenal's threats, potential weaknesses (are there any!?), and what Leeds still need in the transfer window. 02:35 Match Day Experience at Elland Road 05:31 Analysis of Leeds' Performance Against Everton 08:10 Tactical Changes and Player Performances 10:55 The Importance of Ampadu and Team Structure 13:46 Recruitment and Future Signings 17:06 Discussion on Okafor and Team Dynamics 29:01 Leeds United's Transfer Strategy 31:46 Outgoings and Player Movements 35:17 Reflections on the Everton Game 39:10 Jack Harrison's Impact and Fan Reactions 45:29 Previewing the Arsenal Match We also chat about new signing (almost) Noah Okafor and why tracking planes on YouTube has become peak silly season.
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William Bligh makes his miraculous voyage to Timor in the small launch, and Fletcher Christian and his fellow mutineers take the Bounty to the uninhabited Pitcairn Island. Meanwhile, 16 of the Bounty crew remain on Tahiti and are captured by Captain Edward Edwards of HMS Pandora. The Pandora itself wrecks on the Great Barrier Reef, killing 31 crew and 4 of the prisoners. The court martials result in Bligh being exonerated and 3 of the mutineers executed. The mutineers establish a settlement on Pitcairn Island, and their descendants still reside on the island. In 2012, the Bounty replica sank off the coast of North Carolina after being caught in Hurricane Sandy. This is Part 2 of a 2-part series. Written, edited, and produced by Rich Napolitano. Original theme music for Shipwrecks and Sea Dogs by Sean Sigfried. Go AD-FREE by becoming a Patreon Officer's Club Member! Join at https://www.patreon.com.shipwreckspod Join the Into History Network for ad-free access to this and many other fantastic history podcasts! https://www.intohistory.com/shipwreckspod Shipwrecks and Sea Dogs Merchandise is available! https://shop.shipwrecksandseadogs.com/ You can support the podcast with a donation of any amount at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/shipwreckspod Follow Shipwrecks and Sea Dogs Subscribe on YouTube Follow on BlueSky Follow on Threads Follow on Instagram Follow on Facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
History's most famous mutiny kicked off on 28th April, 1789, when Captain William Bligh was ousted from his ship by his former friend, Fletcher Christian, and 23 rebelling crew members: ‘The Mutiny on the Bounty'. Bligh and 18 of his loyal crew were then set adrift in a small boat with minimal provisions, while the mutineers set sail for Tahiti. Arion, Rebecca and Olly explain how some ripening breadfruit was to blame for the mounting tensions and disillusionment among the crew members; reveal how Bligh faced (lesser-reported) subsequent incidents of mutiny; and investigate his flogging record… Further Reading: • ‘The real story behind the infamous mutiny on the H.M.S. Bounty' (National Geographic, 2021): https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/the-real-story-behind-infamous-mutiny-hms-bounty • ‘What was the mutiny on the Bounty? Here's all you need to know' (HistoryExtra, 2020): https://www.historyextra.com/period/georgian/mutiny-on-bounty-facts-what-happened-who-was-captain-william-bligh/ • ‘Mutiny on the Bounty - The Mutiny Scene' (MGM, 1962): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0oqEjxOUww Love the show? Support us! Join
Am 28. April 1789 wird William Bligh mit 18 weiteren Seeleuten in einem Beiboot mitten im Südpazifik, auf offener See, ausgesetzt. Es ist der Auftakt zum wahrscheinlich berühmtesten Aufstand der Seefahrtsgeschichte: der Meuterei auf der Bounty. Aber auf welcher Mission war Bligh mit der Bounty überhaupt im Südpazifik unterwegs und was hat die Brotfrucht damit zu tun? Wir sprechen in der Folge über die Meuterei auf der Bounty, aber vor allem über eine weitere Rebellion gegen Bligh. Diesmal als Gouverneur von New South Wales: die Rum-Rebellion, den ersten und einzigen Militärputsch in der Geschichte Australiens. // Erwähnte Folgen - GAG177: Robert Fortune, Botaniker und Teespion – https://gadg.fm/177 - GAG226: Der Untergang der Batavia – https://gadg.fm/226 - GAG248: Der Venustransit von 1761/69 und das erste wissenschaftliche Großprojekt – https://gadg.fm/248 - GAG254: Eine kurze Geschichte des Kautschuks – https://gadg.fm/254 - GAG247: Der Emu Krieg von 1932 – https://gadg.fm/247 // Literatur - Simon Füchtenschnieder, Meuterei im Paradies: Die Fahrt der Bounty und der globale Seehandel im 18. Jahrhundert, 2024. - Caroline Alexander: The Bounty, The true Story of the Mutiny on the Bounty, 2003. - Michael Duffy: Man of Honour: John Macarthur, 2003. //Aus unserer Werbung Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/GeschichtenausderGeschichte //Wir haben auch ein Buch geschrieben: Wer es erwerben will, es ist überall im Handel, aber auch direkt über den Verlag zu erwerben: https://www.piper.de/buecher/geschichten-aus-der-geschichte-isbn-978-3-492-06363-0 Wer Becher, T-Shirts oder Hoodies erwerben will: Die gibt's unter https://geschichte.shop Wer unsere Folgen lieber ohne Werbung anhören will, kann das über eine kleine Unterstützung auf Steady oder ein Abo des GeschichteFM-Plus Kanals auf Apple Podcasts tun. Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr den Podcast bei Apple Podcasts oder wo auch immer dies möglich ist rezensiert oder bewertet. Wir freuen uns auch immer, wenn ihr euren Freundinnen und Freunden, Kolleginnen und Kollegen oder sogar Nachbarinnen und Nachbarn von uns erzählt! Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio