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Kellogg's Football Camps: https://www.kelloggsfc.com Listen AD FREE: https://www.patreon.com/c/Footballforkids In this episode, we dive into the wild ride of Ipswich Town - from being unbeatable in Europe and led by the legendary Bobby Robson, to becoming the famous ‘Tractor Boys'. Find out how they got their name, their big wins, and how Ed Sheeran got involved. It's a story full of goals, glory, and a few fainting moments too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(Rec: 24/4/19) Tyneside, and Kev is greeted like a saviour but dropped by Bobby Robson. Plus Nazi kittens. Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here's an old episode that is IFS-only these days, but we thought we'd unleash it for everyone, in a brazen attempt to get you to realise what you're missing and subscribe (patreon.com/c/topflighttimemachine)(Rec: 5/10/23) Frank Worthington, Bobby Robson is drugged, Roy's England grievances, Jimmy is shunned, a dance, and a new nemesis.Source material: https://www.patreon.com/posts/melchester-part-90219774 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newcastle fans were left with a vomit-inducing case of deja vu on Sunday after the final home game before the Carabao Cup final saw another day of injury and insult.Lewis Hall was ruled out of the FA Cup tie vs Brighton and has consulted with a specialist, leaving his fitness in doubt, while Anthony Gordon saw red, and saw red; he now faces a three-match ban which would include the trip to Wembley.As if that weren't enough, Danny Welbeck booted us out of the FA Cup as well and we're scratching around for positives. Perhaps Isak's perfect pen, or Dan Burn collecting the Bobby Robson award, or The Lasses' home win. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newcastle fans were left with a vomit-inducing case of deja vu on Sunday after the final home game before the Carabao Cup final saw another day of injury and insult. Lewis Hall was ruled out of the FA Cup tie vs Brighton and has consulted with a specialist, leaving his fitness in doubt, while Anthony Gordon saw red, and saw red; he now faces a three-match ban which would include the trip to Wembley. As if that weren't enough, Danny Welbeck booted us out of the FA Cup as well and we're scratching around for positives. Perhaps Isak's perfect pen, or Dan Burn collecting the Bobby Robson award, or The Lasses' home win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep 352: It's 51 days until Thomas Tuchel takes his England team for his first game against Albania. Join me as I take a look at how all the previous 20 managers have fared in their first game. Running Time: 42:49 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
In part 2 of our exclusive interview with Michael Chopra, we dive deep into his career journey, starting from his early days in football to playing under legendary managers like Bobby Robson and Roy Keane. Michael shares untold stories from training grounds, memorable matchdays, and life on the road with iconic players such as Alan Shearer, Craig Bellamy, and Dwight Yorke.We also discuss his standout performances, including the Tyne-Wear derby goal and Cardiff's playoff final, as well as his experiences with transfers, fan interactions, and the highs and lows of football life. Michael opens up about his retirement, recovery journey, and how he's channeling his passion for football into coaching today.Stick around for some lighthearted quick-fire questions to close out this candid and insightful conversation.
Voormalig clubarts Cees-Rein van den Hoogenband is de speciale gast in de nieuwe aflevering van ‘Heet van de Herdgang’, de ED-podcast over PSV. De podcastpresentatoren Mascha Prins, Rik Elfrink en Frank van den Muijsenberg praten uitgebreid met dokter Van den Hoogenband. Hij was zo'n 25 jaar actief voor de Eindhovense club, waar hij onder meer hoofd medische begeleiding was. De clubarts zat ontelbare wedstrijden op de bank, zodat hij direct kon ingrijpen bij (ernstige) blessures. Gedurende zijn werkzame periode op de Herdgang en in het Philips Stadion won PSV vele prijzen. De Geldroppenaar vertelt over zijn speciale band met onder anderen PSV-icoon Berry van Aerle en heeft anekdotes paraat over oud-trainer Bobby Robson. Hij haalt een herinnering op aan een bizarre hoofdblessure van keeper Patrick Lodewijks in een duel met Ajax en prijst Pedro Salazar, de voormalige persman van de club. Salazar was van 1997 tot en met 2011 actief voor PSV. Hij overleed in 2014 op 55-jarige leeftijd. Van den Hoogenband (de vader van oud-topzwemmer Pieter) werkte ook als chirurg in het Geldropse Anna Ziekenhuis en verrichtte circa 15.000 ingrepen. Hij laat zijn licht schijnen op de voortschrijdende ontwikkelingen in de chirurgie en behandeling van blessures. Ook praat hij met de presentatoren over het huidige PSV, waarvan hij fanatiek supporter is. Ze blikken samen terug op de wedstrijd tegen AZ (2-2) van zaterdag en filosoferen onder andere over de rol van middenvelder Joey Veerman. Ook kijken ze vooruit naar het bekerduel met Excelsior (op dinsdag) en de eerstvolgende eredivisiewedstrijd, zaterdag 18 januari bij PEC Zwolle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fenomenal é o audiodocumentário do podcast Matraquilhos que recorda a inacreditável época que Ronaldo Luiz Nazário de Lima passou em Camp Nou em 1996/97. Contratado por Bobby Robson no ponto zero da era pós-Cruijff, mostrou-se nos Jogos Olímpicos e não precisou de adaptação para conquistar Catalunha, Espanha, Península Ibérica, a Europa e o mundo inteiro. Com a colaboração especial de Pedro Barata, Nuno Gomes, Miguel Lourenço Pereira, Nuno Madureira, Luís Cristóvão, Rui Miguel Tovar, Pedro Fragoso, João Tiago Figueiredo, João Tiago Araújo, Lídia Paralta Gomes, Manuel Neves, Sérgio Oliveira, Aires Gouveia, Miguel Paim, Sergio Vilariño e Blessing Lumueno.
This is the 155th episode of my podcast with Mr. Paul Whittle of https://the1888letter.com/, @1888letter. For this episode we interview Dutch Football fan Mr. Mr. Paul Dekkers, as we discuss PSV Eindhoven during the Bobby Robson era (1990-1992). For any questions/comments, you may contact us:You may also contact me on this blog, on twitter @sp1873 and on facebook under Soccernostalgia.https://linktr.ee/sp1873 Mr. Paul Whittle, @1888letter on twitter and https://the1888letter.com/contact/https://linktr.ee/BeforeThePremierLeague You may also follow the podcast on spotify and Apple podcasts all under ‘Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast'Please leave a review, rate and subscribe if you like the podcast.Mr. Dekkers' contact info:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paul.dekkers78 Listen on Spotify / Apple Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4J7GX3FQ6qCHZes7Ah42mH?si=4pAPXQURRP-R1g-_RTLvWw&nd=1&dlsi=9c3335d925504519 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soccernostalgia-talk-podcast-episode-155-interview/id1601074369?i=1000681241642Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ronXDIG3C4c Blog Link: https://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/2024/12/soccernostalgia-talk-podcast-episode_21.htmlSupport the show
I'm joined by Jon Spurling, a football author who has been a fixture on my bookshelf over the last two decades. Some of Jon's books are “All Guns Blazing: Arsenal in the 80s”, “Top Guns: Arsenal in the 90s”, “Rebels for the Cause: The Alternative History of Arsenal FC”, “Death or Glory: The Dark History of the World Cup” and “Get It On: How the 70s Rocked Football”. Here we discuss Jon's latest book, “Go To War: Football on the Brink in the '80s”, which was released on 29th October 2024. We take an overview of a tumultuous decade in the sport, with a specific focus on England's World Cup campaigns of 1982 and 1986, as Ron Greenwood leads England on a bumpy road back to the international stage, after the lost decade of the 1970s. Then, we discuss Bobby Robson's first major tournament – Mexico 86 – where his England team was stopped by the Hand (and left foot) of God. TWITTER/X @JonSpurling1 @MatthewOkot @WorldCupRamble
Ipswich Town were champions in 1962 but that was quite literally consigned to what little black and white footage existed of it. The Tractor Boys were ploughing their own future back in Division 2, trying to find their place, wondering if they could ever get back to those famous days. And FROM THE FARM they made it back: this is Bobby Robson's Ipswich. 00:00 – Introduction 00:25 – After Ramsey 02:00 – Bobby Robson's Ipswich 22:20 – Legacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Raul and Razor are joined by footballer Michael Chopra as he talks about his career from the NUFC academy, ball-boy, putting on the shirt and playing at St James' Park. From dressing pranks to the champions league, Bobby Robson to his gambling addiction and his life now!
What an interview we've got for you this week as Si Ferry sits down with Newcastle United cult hero, Kieron Dyer to discuss his career in a fascinating chat.Kieron talks us through coming through the school of hard knocks at Ipswich to being touted by the likes of football legends Sir Alex Ferguson and Ruud Gullit as the one of the most promising up and coming talents in the UK.We go into detail about life at Newcastle and experiencing the growing tensions between Alan Shearer & Gullit in his early days at the club to the glory days under Bobby Robson which saw the return of Champions League football to St James' Park.Kieron also chats about the infamous on-pitch fight between him and Lee Bowyer during the Graeme Souness era and what ultimately led to his departure from Newcastle which saw him join West Ham, QPR and Middlesbrough.Kieron also provides insight into his recent terrifying heath scare and his fight back to full fitness as he's now returned to the game as a coach at Chesterfield! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What an interview we've got for you this week as Si Ferry sits down with Newcastle United cult hero, Kieron Dyer to discuss his career in a fascinating chat.Kieron talks us through coming through the school of hard knocks at Ipswich to being touted by the likes of football legends Sir Alex Ferguson and Ruud Gullit as the one of the most promising up and coming talents in the UK.We go into detail about life at Newcastle and experiencing the growing tensions between Alan Shearer & Gullit in his early days at the club to the glory days under Bobby Robson which saw the return of Champions League football to St James' Park.Kieron also chats about the infamous on-pitch fight between him and Lee Bowyer during the Graeme Souness era and what ultimately led to his departure from Newcastle which saw him join West Ham, QPR and Middlesbrough.Kieron also provides insight into his recent terrifying heath scare and his fight back to full fitness as he's now returned to the game as a coach at Chesterfield! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to the new edition of the show and coming up we head back to the 1980's when the goundworks were underway for the biggest changes in the history of football as the balance of power began its shift from to associations to the tv companies when the era of commercialism really got underway. Set against a backdrop of economic recession, rampant hooliganism and suspect fashion, Go To War tells the story of how triumph and tragedy shaped English football during the 1980s. It was a decade in which some fans died watching the game they loved, and at times, the ‘slum sport' seemed set to implode. Yet, remarkably, the game was on the cusp of morphing into the behemoth it has become today. Throughout this explosive book, author Jon Spurling delves into the stories behind the successes and strife at clubs including Liverpool, Aston Villa and Arsenal, investigates the trials and tribulations of the England team and explores how ‘small-town boys' from Luton, Watford and Wimbledon made their mark. The decade also heralded the arrival of artificial pitches and fanzines, and Spurling introduces us to the new breed of high-profile executives, like Irving Scholar and Martin Edwards, who soon got busy changing the face of football. Thirty years in the making, Go To War draws heavily on interviews conducted with '80s icons including Terry Butcher, Graeme Sharp and Ray Wilkins, managerial legends like Howard Kendall and Bobby Robson and FA Cup heroes Ricky Villa and Norman Whiteside. Like its precursor, the bestselling Get It On: How the '70s Rocked Football, Go To War provides a unique insight into a pivotal footballing decade.
In this episode of By Far The Greatest Team, hosts Graham Dunn and Jamie Rooney are joined by Ipswich Town fan Mark Horrocks for an in-depth discussion on Bobby Robson's golden era at Ipswich Town. Revered for his exceptional managerial skills and character, Robson led Ipswich to remarkable success in the 1970s and 1980s. The trio explores key milestones, including the Texaco Cup victory, the club's FA Cup win in 1978, and the near treble during the 1980-81 season. Robson's emphasis on youth development, his ability to overcome early challenges with the club's support, and his introduction of Dutch players that revolutionized Ipswich's style of play are key talking points.Listeners will hear about legendary players like Kevin Beattie, John Wark, and Mick Mills, who played pivotal roles in Ipswich's success. Paul Cooper's impressive penalty-saving record, especially during the late '70s, also gets special mention. From the UEFA Cup triumph to Robson's lasting legacy in English and international football, this episode celebrates Ipswich Town's dominant years and the man who transformed them into a force to be reckoned with.Don't miss out on personal stories that reveal Bobby Robson's integrity, approachability, and impact both on and off the field. Tune in for a nostalgic journey into one of English football's most cherished periods and find out where Bobby Robson's Ipswich Town are ranked in the scale of greatness.If you enjoy these podcasts, please don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating and also tell everyone about them!Or visit our website at www.thegreatestteam.co
Bien qu'aujourd'hui José Mourinho soit devenu une figure incontournable du football du XXIe siècle, rien, dans ses débuts, ne laissait présager qu'il deviendrait l'acteur prépondérant qu'il est aujourd'hui. De sa modeste carrière de joueur à son rôle de traducteur auprès de Bobby Robson, en passant par les bancs de l'université, les débuts de parcours de l'entraîneur portugais n'ont pas été des plus linéaires. Dans l'épisode de cette semaine, accompagné de Simon Kuper, nous revenons sur la jeunesse et les débuts de carrière de celui qui, après avoir soulevé la Ligue des champions avec le FC Porto en 2004, deviendra The Special One.
At the start of April 1981, it looked likely that Bobby Robson's Ipswich Town were going to win an incredible treble of the league, the FA Cup and the UEFA Cup. How those dreams were dashed and how others benefitted is the subject of this two-part series. In this first episode, Martyn is joined by Richard Moss of 'The Suffolk Crunch', the author Colin Plumb who attended nearly every Ipswich game that season, Mike Leigh of 'The Spurs Show' and the BBC's Pat Murphy, who was a young reporter covering the Midlands at the time, to put together the background as to how these three teams were built and ready for glory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dotun Adebayo and Tim Vickery are joined by Theo Delaney from the Life Goals' Podcast to discuss England's semi-final against West Germany at Italia 90. They chat about the penalty shoot out, the misses from Stuart Pearce and Chris Waddle, England's indifferent tournament, Gazza's tears, Bobby Robson, Gary Lineker and take a look at the music at the time. They discuss the creation of the Premier League WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON YOUTUBE NOW: https://youtu.be/Ih4TQSl2TCoSUBSCRIBE TO BRAZILIAN SHIRT NAME EXTRA FOR EARLY ACCESS AND NO ADS:https://brazilian-shirt-name.hubwave.net/FOLLOW THE BRAZILIAN SHIRT NAME ON INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/brazilshirtpod/FOLLOW THE BRAZILIAN SHIRT NAME ON FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/BrazilShirtPodFOLLOW THE BRAZILIAN SHIRT NAME ON TWITTER:https://twitter.com/BrazilShirtPodPURCHASE DOTUN'S LATEST BOOK, EFFRIES HERE: https://amzn.to/4cM260f
David is joined by his former England teammate Paul Gascoigne and they talk fishing, hiding from Bobby Robson at the World Cup, Man City stars Phil Foden & Jack Grealish. Gazza also gives his thoughts on the next season and what he's looking forward to as the season kicks off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Boys and their dogs, God narrates, Bobby Robson and redheads, Musk and Tate, and Roy's inquiry. (Rec: 21/9/23) Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bobby Robson calls Roy, Italian fingers, Don Howe on Blankety Blank, Roy is unscoutable, and Jimmy gets an agent. (Rec: 14/9/23) Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Raul Kohli is joined by comedian Anth Young and author and historian Dan Jackson discussing the history of the Geordies and the Northeast from the mining industry to the football field. Discussing how some of greatest managers came from the coalfields including Bobby Robson & Jack Greenwell and how teams of Durham pitmen took on Juventus. From the Edwardian NUFC team to now…
Join Raul & Razor as they chat with NUFC host Justin Lockwood in a season finale special! Dive into life as a commentator, hear hilarious tales of being told off by Bobby Robson, driving Pele around, and discover the story behind Justin's famous "Boom Boom Cheick the Room" phrase.
Today's story comes from Terry Butcher, who describes trying to keep a straight face when Bobby Robson was scolding him, while Gazza was making funny faces at him in the background.Listen to the original full episode:Terry Butcher: Beattie, Banter & Sir Bobby - The Big Interview with Graham Hunter | Acast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode Dave begins by looking at the game between Arsenal & Chelsea as Arsenal dominate their London rivals. He then looks through the football on Wednesday night, before moving onto his topic for the day with a deep look at Bobby Robson at Ipswich. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Paul Collins chats to Author Ben Dobson about his history and hispublished books, including his book Too good to be forgotten The story of three of English football's greatest managers – Brian Clough, Bobby Robson, and Lawrie McMenemy –and the provincial sides they led to national success.Edited and Produced by Chris Brownewww.srbmedia.co.ukSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/srbmedia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why did Harry Kewell take Gary to court? Is Dan Ashworth worth £20m to Man United? What rousing words did Bobby Robson give his team before the penalty shootout in the World Cup semi-final? Gary, Alan and Micah also debate where this current Man City side rank amongst the greatest ever Premier League teams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What actually happens when a senior player turns against the manager? Why did one of Bobby Robson's phone calls have Gary and the team in fits of laughter? Who thinks the World Cup SHOULD be every two years? Gary, Alan and Micah also discuss which British football team they would each have loved to have played for. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Here's another chance to hear part one of my interview with Terry Butcher from season one.As a boyhood Ipswich Town fan, it was the stuff of dreams that he would be part of one of that club's greatest ever teams, famously winning the UEFA Cup under the late Bobby Robson. Sir Bobby was iconic in Terry's playing life, also managing him for years at England.Subscribe to The Big Interview YouTube channel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Olá a todos! Hoje foi dia de Live, às 12h30, e essa só pode ser vista mesmo no meu canal de YouTube. Se quiser ver a conversa acerca das nuances táticas das principais equipas portuguesas, dê lá um salto. Na edição regular do Futebol de Verdade respondi a duas perguntas vossas, uma sobre os limites do protocolo do VAR acerca do início da fase de ataque e outra sobre o impacto que teve Bobby Robson no futebol português. Para acompanharem todo o meu trabalho, visitem https://tadeia.substack.com/
On this week's episode on The Overlap, brought to you by Sky Bet, we are joined by former Wales captain and Premier League footballer turned coach Craig Bellamy.Craig takes on Gary at the Cube in Manchester before a fascinating sit-down interview.Having clocked up over 500 professional appearances and represented nine clubs over a career that spanned almost 20 years, Bellamy does not lack in stories to tell.Find out how much of a big influence legendary boss Bobby Robson was at Newcastle United before an acrimonious fall-out with Graeme Souness led to a St James Park departure.Hear the full anecdote on his infamous Golf attack at Liverpool and which other member of the squad was involved in a separate incident on the same night. Bellamy also reveals where he was told to look for another club under Rafa Benitez.Craig reveals his own mental health battles from childhood through to career injuries and the impact of losing a close friend and former-team mate Gary Speed. Finally, we talk about how the Cardiff-born man has ventured into coaching through his love of the tactical side of the game and how he won't be changing his philosophy any time soon.If you enjoyed the interview please hit subscribe to never miss an upload. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Star Wars figures, Roy goes in goal and plays god, Club Botham, Rob ignores feedback, progress, and a sweaty Bobby Robson dream. (Rec: 29/12/22) Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In het tweede deel van het gesprek tussen Alex Pastoor en Huub Stevens duiken de twee dieper in de carrière van Huub. Zo gaat het over "lelijk winnen" bij Roda JC, Willy van der Kuijlen die de beste op elke training van Huub was, zijn assistentrainerschap onder Sir Bobby Robson, zijn eerste ontslag bij Hertha, leren van "De Zwijger" bij Schalke 04 en voetbalsfeer in Duitsland!Veel luisterplezier, heb je vragen en/of suggesties, mail ons vooral via metopenvizierpodcast@gmail.com!Volg ons ook op onze socials!Twitter: @metopenvizier_Instagram: @metopenvizierpodcastTikTok: @fcafkickenZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Apprentice's Tom Skinner makes his Debrief debut and offers to help Alan with a plumbing issue, the boys discuss the best ways to combat the heatwave, Essex wedding mischiefs and Alan recalls the time his former Ipswich Town manager Sir Bobby Robson danced the night away at his wedding! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another pod from the literary Centre Circle, in which we welcome David Hartrick to discuss his book Silver Linings, covering the tumultuous times that faced England during Bobby Robson's stint as national team manager.
Los éxitos que alcanzó dirigiendo al modesto Ipswich Town llevaron a Bobby Robson a la selección inglesa primero y al Fútbol Club Barcelona después. Especialmente reseñable fue la Copa de la UEFA de 1981, en la que derrotó al AZ Alkmaar en la final. El conjunto de East Anglia convirtió su estadio de Portman Road en un auténtico fortín, poniendo los cimientos de un récord que aún se mantiene y al que también ha contribuido el español Pablo Couñago.
Los éxitos que alcanzó dirigiendo al modesto Ipswich Town llevaron a Bobby Robson a la selección inglesa primero y al Fútbol Club Barcelona después. Especialmente reseñable fue la Copa de la UEFA de 1981, en la que derrotó al AZ Alkmaar en la final. El conjunto de East Anglia convirtió su estadio de Portman Road en un auténtico fortín, poniendo los cimientos de un récord que aún se mantiene y al que también ha contribuido el español Pablo Couñago.
Los éxitos que alcanzó dirigiendo al modesto Ipswich Town llevaron a Bobby Robson a la selección inglesa primero y al Fútbol Club Barcelona después. Especialmente reseñable fue la Copa de la UEFA de 1981, en la que derrotó al AZ Alkmaar en la final. El conjunto de East Anglia convirtió su estadio de Portman Road en un auténtico fortín, poniendo los cimientos de un récord que aún se mantiene y al que también ha contribuido el español Pablo Couñago.
In 1981 Bobby Robson's Ipswich Town came very close to winning the treble, but leading into the Uefa Cup Final of that year, it was the only silverware left that could frank a remarkable year. AZ Alkmaar, the newly crowned Dutch Champions stood in their way.
Bill Mann chats it up with SoCalGeordie about his best friend Alan Shearer, the San Diego Toon Army, how he fell in love with Newcastle United and the Bobby Robson Foundation.
The fifth round of the FA Cup means that for some, Wembley begins to beckon. For others, it's the graveyard of their dreams. We explore some classic games of fifth rounds past, including a legendary example of El StJames'Parkico, bedsheets for goalposts at Anfield, Mrs Revie doing the Highland fling, Paul Rideout enjoying his second-best FA Cup day, a grim day at Gay Meadow for Bobby Robson, and George Best.
Sir Bobby Robson would have turned 90 today, so it's fitting that St James' Park will be rocking later when Newcastle host Liverpool.To mark the occasion The Athletic, with the kind permission of his family, have released Bobby '90 - a special podcast series featuring previous unheard interview tapes with one of football's greatest characters in the months and years before he died.This is the second episode from the four-part series which features Sir Bobby in conversation with The Athletic's George Caulkin about his managerial stints with England, Barcelona, Ipswich and what it was like trying to tame Paul Gascoigne.To listen to the rest of the series simply search for 'Pod on the Tyne' wherever you get your podcasts, or follow this link: https://podfollow.com/pod-on-the-tyne Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sir Bobby Robson would have turned 90 today, so it's fitting that St James' Park will be rocking later when Newcastle host Liverpool. To mark the occasion The Athletic, with the kind permission of his family, have released Bobby '90 - a special podcast series featuring previous unheard interview tapes with one of football's greatest characters in the months and years before he died. This is the second episode from the four-part series which features Sir Bobby in conversation with The Athletic's George Caulkin about his managerial stints with England, Barcelona, Ipswich and what it was like trying to tame Paul Gascoigne. To listen to the rest of the series simply search for 'Pod on the Tyne' wherever you get your podcasts, or follow this link: https://podfollow.com/pod-on-the-tyne Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Squeaky Bum Time Podcast, host Laurent Courtines delves into the latest developments in the Premier League and the Champions League. In Part 1, we'll discuss the exciting match between Arsenal and Manchester City. City activated their Champions League superpower to break down a defiant Arsenal and win 3-1, taking the top spot in the Premier League. We'll analyze the key moments of the game and what it means for both teams' seasons.In Part 2, we'll take a look at Chelsea's loss in Dortmund. The Blues stumbled in the Champions League against Borussia Dortmund, with Karim Adeyemi scoring a wonder goal. We'll talk about what went wrong for Chelsea and what they need to do to bounce back.In Part 3, we'll discuss Spurs' lackluster performance in Milan. Tottenham struggled to create chances in the San Siro against AC Milan, ending in a 1-0 draw. We'll analyze their lack of creativity in attack and how they can improve going forward.In Part 4, we'll give you the latest on the Champions League action, including Scott Parker's Bruges folly v Benfica We'll also take a look at the other standout games from the midweek fixtures and preview the upcoming second legs.In Part 5, we'll preview the upcoming game between Liverpool and Newcastle. The Reds will face the Magpies on Saturday, and we'll discuss the implications of this match for both teams. Additionally, we'll talk about the celebration of Bobby Robson's 90th birthday.In Part 6, we'll give you the latest news on Liverpool's UEFA enquiry. The club received its verdict on the chaotic scenes outside Stade de France last summer, and we'll break down what it means for Liverpool's future.In Part 7, we'll preview the rest of the weekend's Premier League fixtures. We'll cover all the important games, including Manchester United's AMAZING 2-2 Draw v Barcelona at the Nou CampTIME STAMPS00:00 Intro and show topics01:05 City v Arsenal - what was it like for City fans03:55 The Takehiro Tomiyasu Error - KDB a legend.05:45 Ederson is in decline08:10 A tale of Two-boxes. Haaland/KDB v Nketiah/Xhaka12:50 Reuben Dias is the heartbeat of City15:20 Borussia Dortmund 1-0 Chelsea #UCL19:15 AC Milan 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur #UCL23:10 Can I rant about Neymar?26:00 Return to the Premier League - Arsenal CANNOT LOSE TO VILLA27:40 Newcastle United v Liverpool - UEFA report exonerates the scousers in Paris31:00 Sir Bobby Robson's 90th Birthday. A biography.33:40 Remaining Premier League Fixtures34:50 Barcelona 2-2 Manchester United - bias coverage of the Aristocracy #europaleague38:00 Europa League is awesome. You should try and win it.41:20 Final Notes on the big weekend fixtures--------------------------------------Leave us a 5-star rating and write a question in the review, and we'll answer it in the next episode!--------------------------------------Follow us to make sure you never miss an episodeLinktree: https://linktr.ee/SqueakyBumTimePodcastWeb: https://squeakybumtimepodcast.comBetUS Affiliate:
In this episode of the Squeaky Bum Time Podcast, host Laurent Courtines delves into the latest developments in the Premier League and the Champions League. In Part 1, we'll discuss the exciting match between Arsenal and Manchester City. City activated their Champions League superpower to break down a defiant Arsenal and win 3-1, taking the top spot in the Premier League. We'll analyze the key moments of the game and what it means for both teams' seasons.In Part 2, we'll take a look at Chelsea's loss in Dortmund. The Blues stumbled in the Champions League against Borussia Dortmund, with Karim Adeyemi scoring a wonder goal. We'll talk about what went wrong for Chelsea and what they need to do to bounce back.In Part 3, we'll discuss Spurs' lackluster performance in Milan. Tottenham struggled to create chances in the San Siro against AC Milan, ending in a 1-0 draw. We'll analyze their lack of creativity in attack and how they can improve going forward.In Part 4, we'll give you the latest on the Champions League action, including Scott Parker's Bruges folly v Benfica We'll also take a look at the other standout games from the midweek fixtures and preview the upcoming second legs.In Part 5, we'll preview the upcoming game between Liverpool and Newcastle. The Reds will face the Magpies on Saturday, and we'll discuss the implications of this match for both teams. Additionally, we'll talk about the celebration of Bobby Robson's 90th birthday.In Part 6, we'll give you the latest news on Liverpool's UEFA enquiry. The club received its verdict on the chaotic scenes outside Stade de France last summer, and we'll break down what it means for Liverpool's future.In Part 7, we'll preview the rest of the weekend's Premier League fixtures. We'll cover all the important games, including Manchester United's AMAZING 2-2 Draw v Barcelona at the Nou CampTIME STAMPS00:00 Intro and show topics01:05 City v Arsenal - what was it like for City fans03:55 The Takehiro Tomiyasu Error - KDB a legend.05:45 Ederson is in decline08:10 A tale of Two-boxes. Haaland/KDB v Nketiah/Xhaka12:50 Reuben Dias is the heartbeat of City15:20 Borussia Dortmund 1-0 Chelsea #UCL19:15 AC Milan 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur #UCL23:10 Can I rant about Neymar?26:00 Return to the Premier League - Arsenal CANNOT LOSE TO VILLA27:40 Newcastle United v Liverpool - UEFA report exonerates the scousers in Paris31:00 Sir Bobby Robson's 90th Birthday. A biography.33:40 Remaining Premier League Fixtures34:50 Barcelona 2-2 Manchester United - bias coverage of the Aristocracy #europaleague38:00 Europa League is awesome. You should try and win it.41:20 Final Notes on the big weekend fixtures--------------------------------------Leave us a 5-star rating and write a question in the review, and we'll answer it in the next episode!--------------------------------------Follow us to make sure you never miss an episodeLinktree: https://linktr.ee/SqueakyBumTimePodcastWeb: https://squeakybumtimepodcast.comBetUS Affiliate:
Ahead of what would have been Sir Bobby's 90th birthday, Simon Pryde, John Anderson and Matthew Raisbeck remember the former Newcastle United manager and hear from ex-players Steve Harper and Shola Ameobi.
Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs are joined in the pod by Grimsby Town CEO Debbie Cook for some news on their mascot, The Athletic's George Caulkin promotes his new podcast which includes unheard Bobby Robson archive audio and Andy takes on yet another Mastermind quiz! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
**You can listen to the full episode and join our Patreon community here: patreon.com/footballramble**It's North London derby weekend! So last week on the Football Ramble Patreon, Marcus and Jim took a trip down memory lane...Every Sunday, we release a brand new bonus Ramble exclusively for our Patreon subscribers. This month, we're running a series called The Teams of Our Lives, where different Ramblers step into the studio for half an hour to relive football's greatest sides and their experience of them. From Pete on Bobby Robson's Newcastle, to Andy on Pep's Barcelona, what's not to love?!Get these episodes, ad-free Ramble and Upfront episodes, and more for just $5/month. Just head over to patreon.com/footballramble for more information! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.