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Following yet another victory at Old Trafford, The Argus' Brian Owen joins Ady and Al to dissect this match and the two others on the road before it.
Basically, a Manchester City gloat-in.
This week, The Argus' chief sports writer, Brian Owen joins Ady & A for a natter on Albion-related topics, including the inexhaustibly engorged squad size, the victory over Everton, plus Brian's excellent travelogue from following the Albion to Japan during the summer.
Jimbo is joined by Daniel Storey, Matt Davies-Adams and Sasha Goryunov after the opening weekend of the new Premier League season.The champions ease to victory at Stamford Bridge to make it a losing start at Chelsea for Enzo Maresca. But the decision to leave out Raheem Sterling, and to make Enzo Fernandez captain, is what dominates discussion.Brighton sit top of the table after a 3-0 victory at Everton in Fabian Hurzeler's first game in charge. Brian Owen from The Argus tells us why we shouldn't be surprised.Arne Slot's Liverpool overcome Ipswich in his first match in charge while Villa show their squad depth in their victory at West Ham. And Brentford's Ivan Toney looks set for Saudi Arabia.Plus Henry or Salah, a golden era of goalkeeping and bridge transfers.Produced by Charlie Jones. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: An opening weekend of few surprises (01.00)• PART 2a: Chelsea 0-2 Man City (04.30)• PART 2b: Brentford 2-1 Palace with Jay Harris (15.00)• PART 3a: Ipswich 0-2 Liverpool (25.00)• PART 3b: Arsenal 2-0 Wolves and great goalkeepers (33.00)• PART 4: Everton 0-3 Brighton with Brian Owen (40.00)• PART 5: The rest of the Premier League weekend (49.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo is joined by Daniel Storey, Matt Davies-Adams and Sasha Goryunov after the opening weekend of the new Premier League season. The champions ease to victory at Stamford Bridge to make it a losing start at Chelsea for Enzo Maresca. But the decision to leave out Raheem Sterling, and to make Enzo Fernandez captain, is what dominates discussion. Brighton sit top of the table after a 3-0 victory at Everton in Fabian Hurzeler's first game in charge. Brian Owen from The Argus tells us why we shouldn't be surprised. Arne Slot's Liverpool overcome Ipswich in his first match in charge while Villa show their squad depth in their victory at West Ham. And Brentford's Ivan Toney looks set for Saudi Arabia. Plus Henry or Salah, a golden era of goalkeeping and bridge transfers. Produced by Charlie Jones. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: An opening weekend of few surprises (01.00) • PART 2a: Chelsea 0-2 Man City (04.30) • PART 2b: Brentford 2-1 Palace with Jay Harris (15.00) • PART 3a: Ipswich 0-2 Liverpool (25.00) • PART 3b: Arsenal 2-0 Wolves and great goalkeepers (33.00) • PART 4: Everton 0-3 Brighton with Brian Owen (40.00) • PART 5: The rest of the Premier League weekend (49.00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Pastor Brian Owen from Grace City Church Boston shares with our community.
Success in Athens, confusion in west London, and all points in between.
Brian Owen from the Argus discusses Europe and the season so far, Swansea commentator Simon Davis updates the team on the progress of Carl Rushworth and BBC Nottingham's David Jackson helps preview the trip to Forest.
Brian Owen is the planting pastor of Grace City Church in Boston, Massachusetts. Brian has a heart for redemption and helps us to see the terrible fall of sin in Genesis 3, but the great hope of the gospel that is pointed to first in that passage of Scripture. Along the way we discuss the differences between Boston and Camden, we celebrate the joy of Waffle House and Cracker Barrel, and SmashBurger. Along the way we wrestle with some of the gruesome details that are often overlooked in teaching about sin and shame. As you hear this conversation, please take time to pray for Brian, his church, and the city of Boston. Consider whether God might desire for you to join him in the work he and others are doing in Boston, Mass. Subscribe to The Ordinary Christian Podcast
The Argus' Brian Owen joins Ady & Al to discuss the tedious summer non-story which finally became a £115m story; the win v Luton; who Brighton are interested in, plus Shirt of the Week, c/o www.oldfootballshirts.com
WE'RE ALL GOING ON A EUROPEAN TOUR! Everything else is a footnote.
Ecuador's fourth favourite export after Caicedo, Estupiñan and Sarmiento joined Ady & Al for a conversation - in Spanish - thankfully translated by Brian Owen. Look out for the Spanish version too.
La cuarta exportación favorita de Ecuador después de Caicedo, Estupiñan y Sarmiento se unió a Ady & Al para una conversación, en español, afortunadamente traducida por Brian Owen. Busque también la versión en inglés.
"Brighton aren't so much West Ham's bogey team; more the contents of the entire nose during a bad cold..." Brian Owen joins Ady & Al to discuss the West Ham game, Moises Caicedo's volte-face, and the reason for Albion's home shirts selling out. Shirt of the Week is a rugby shirt. Or, at least, it looks like one.
A look ahead to the game(s?) with Liverpool, a look back at the Albion's five-star performance against Boro, and palm our faces at the ridiculous transfer speculation. Shirt of the Week is from Mexico. Again.
A discussion and dissection of the Manchester City game, Brighton's World Cup player prospects, Alexis Mac Allister's contract, Chelsea preview and much more...
With nearly a week's reflection, Argus writer Brian Owen joined Ady & Al not just to discuss the ritual gutting of the Albion's coaching set-up, but also at the postponements following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. Shirt of the Week is a suitably regal affair.
The Argus' Brian Owen joined Ady and Al for a look back at the victory over Spurs, the defeat by Man City, and a reprise of the performance against Arsenal. Shirt of the week is Jeans.
The Argus' Brian Owen and football finance expert Kieran Maguire offer some upfront and behind the scenes gossip and opinion on this week at Brighton & Hove Albion. The FA Cup exit, the Technical Director exit, and the exit - er, exciting - run in as the Albion go for highest place ever glory.
Brian Owen and The Treason Show's Mark Brailsford join Ady & Al for a 'forensic dissection' of the Palace v Brighton game. Plus there is chat on the aftermath, the Albion women reaching the FA Cup Semi-Final, the return of crowds to theatres and much more. Plus Ady talks to Seagulls Travel boss Darren Gillis on how the fuel shortages are affecting travel to and from the Amex. Shirt of the Week is a Turkish delight.
The Argus' main football writer Brian Owen once again joins Ady & Al for a look at the transfer window, the pre-season friendly against Getafe, a first look at 'Kollective Voice', shirt of the week, and much more besides...
After Brighton secured Premier League safety and an unprecedented fifth consecutive season in the top flight, former Albion captain Dean Hammond and The Argus’ Brian Owen join Richard Newman to discuss what’s gone wrong and right this season, Danny Welbeck’s future, Neal Maupay’s discipline and why Dean thinks Albion should let go of Ben White over Yves Bissouma - if either had to leave. Follow Football, the Albion and Me on Twitter (@footyalbionme), Facebook (footballthealbionandme) and Instagram (footballalbionme). Music kindly provided by TALMA - track: Starless Skies - listen on Spotify.
Brian Owen is the 72nd speaker on the Wolf Whistle Podcast. Brian talks passionately about a career in football which spanned over six decades as a player, coach and physio where he also played a part in the England set-up. Brian also talks of his unlikely signing for Wolves as a player coach where he turned from a flying winger into a centre half and how he joined up again with his first manager in the game, Bill McGarry. Brian tells all in ‘Jobs for the boys'.
A look back at the win against Southampton, Robert Sanchez's call-up for Spain, Maheta Molango's accession to the top of the PFA - and a mighty fine rant about the state of Newcastle United.Shirt of the Week is from Polska.
Former Brighton captain Gordon Greer and Brian Owen, from The Argus, discuss the win at Southampton, Robert Sanchez’s Spain call-up, Lewis Dunk’s rise from youth team to captain and we look ahead to Newcastle. Follow Football, the Albion and Me on Twitter (@footyalbionme), Facebook (footballthealbionandme) and Instagram (footballalbionme). Music kindly provided by TALMA - track: Starless Skies - listen on Spotify.
In the second of our fortnightly panel shows, former Brighton winger Will Buckley and Brian Owen from The Argus look back on an historic night at Anfield, we rate the transfer window, and loads more. Follow Football, the Albion and Me on Twitter (@footyalbionme), Facebook (footballthealbionandme) and Instagram (footballalbionme). Music kindly provided by TALMA - track: Starless Skies - listen on Spotify.
Ady & Al are joined by two of Sussex's finest football scribes, Nick and Brian to talk about the Leeds United game, the movement in the transfer window, and a catch-up on the mental health issues raised in the previous week's show.Plus we talk to Tony Wilkinson of the Blackpool Supporters' Trust to see how their club is doing in the post-Oyston era.Shirt of the Week lends a little extra help.
Christmas Time is Here! This week we sit back, drink some non-alcoholic Egg Nog, and talk about the impending end of the NFL season as it winds down. Dr. Brian Owen gives us some updates on the NHL offseason, and T-Boy and a-a-ron talk about the beginning of the NBA season.
Two away wins, two cleans sheets to talk about; the 3-0 Premier League victory over Newcastle United, plus the League Cup win at Preston.Plus we say thanks and pay tribute to Dale Stephens' six years at the Albion. Shirt of the Week is a South African treat from Denmark.
Message by Brian Owen on 08/02/20. Jeremiah 38 Visit Us Online
On the day the Albion's Premier League season kind of resumes, fan-free, we talk to Darren Gallis, MD of Seagull Travel - badly hit by the coronavirus - offering us an insight into how matchday travel logistics work.Plus we hear from Roz Bassford, talking publicly for the first time about Albion hero, and her loving companion Ed Bassford.
In this bonus episode, we take you behind the scenes of what it's like to be a reporter during the coronavirus pandemic in a behind closed doors match, with post-match analysis from The Argus' Brian Owen. Follow Football, the Albion and Me on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Music kindly provided by TALMA - track: Starless Skies - listen on Spotify.
How did God fix the leadership problem that existed among his people? What does God’s leadership look like? Why do we have problems following him?Support the show (https://www.gracecityboston.com/give)
With the lockdown still on us (well, most of us it seems), Ady, Al, Andy and Brian discuss the short- and medium-term future of the Premier League on the pitch, with an eye to distancing, health... and how it went in Germany.
Moses was called by God to lead the Israelites out from under the oppressive arm of the Egyptians. God wanted a people. How has this moment in history shaped us? Was their rescue our rescue?Support the show (https://www.gracecityboston.com/give)
This week we look at one of the most remarkable stories in all of the scriptures. We see the calling of Abraham. God enters into a partnership with humanity. How does this partnership influence how we live today?Support the show (https://www.gracecityboston.com/give)
Albion reporter for the Argus Brian Owen discusses the tactical options for the Seagulls and the possible impact of Alexis Macallister & ex Palace defender Kit Symons assesses the progress of both clubs and managers.
This week we look at human brokenness and why we experience it. Is there any escape? What does God have to say about our sin?Support the show (https://www.gracecityboston.com/give)
What if there is one unifying story? How would that influence how we are to live? If God created all things and oversees all things what does that mean for us?Support the show (https://www.gracecityboston.com/give)
This week we look at what it means to live on mission where we live, work, and play. How do we develop a posture of attention and intention?Support the show (https://www.gracecityboston.com/give)
The Argus' Brian Owen took time out from a mad day to join Ady, Al and Marcus in the studio and discuss the press' view on the ludicrous circus that is Transfer Deadline Day.Plus Shirt of the Week is from an OLD club.
This week we are looking at the power of an individual. What happens when you open yourself up to another. How much influence should you let someone else have on you? What are the key roles that another person can play in your life?Support the show (https://www.gracecityboston.com/give)
This week we are looking at the importance of community and what it means to be in a housechurch. What keeps us from going deeper in community with others and why it is important.Support the show (https://www.gracecityboston.com/give)
This week we are looking at the power of gathering together. A sustainable movement gathers people. We build culture through meeting weekly.Support the show (https://www.gracecityboston.com/give)
How did we get from a few followers of a rabbi from an insignificant town to a global church? In this message, we look at why the church is important and how it started. Support the show (https://www.gracecityboston.com/give)
Why did Jesus come? What was his birth bringing to the world? What makes the way of Jesus so different from the world around us? Support the show (https://www.gracecityboston.com/give)
The Argus' head sports writer swung by a noisy Open Market to talk about the season so far. We heard from a (pretty accurate) Leicester fan about their set up and lofty position, and we paid tribute to the Albion's Lewis Hammans.Shirt of the Week was from a city about which Phil Shelley could find nothing to piss him off.
With Al absent from the studio (hooray!) through illness (ooooh!), Roar regulars Andy Bass and Brian Owen.Chelsea, State of the Argus, worst tackles without being red cards, Guy Butters on the visit of Spurs and much more besides...Shirt of the week is from Brazil. For a change.
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First-time Roar guest, though long-time Albion supporter Nick Buckwell joined Ady and Al in the Open Market studio for his take on our first proper visit to Wembley for 28 years. Argus sports writer Brian Owen also joined in the discussion on the Manchester City game, and a look forward to the rest of the season. We also had show sponsor Phil Shelley on air from his vehicle as he announced the 100,000th shirt on oldfootballshirts.com, a nice little cricket-alike shirt from the Spanish fourth tier.
Brian Owen (Argus) and Steve Bailey (Brighton & Hove Independent) give their views on Albion's win at Selhurst Park immediately after the game. Main pic - © Simon Dack
The Argus' Brian Owen made a return visit to our studio in the Open Market this week, along with long-time absentee Steve Agace. Bournemouth in the FA Cup, a look ahead to the next round, and a preview of the game against Liverpool. Plus we considered how well Nathan Jones would do at Stoke City, having left Luton Town this past week. We also paid tribute to Dan Woods, guitarist in Seagulls Ska.
Liverpool may have seen their unbeaten start come to an end in their first Premier League game of the New Year.But you would think they will return to winning ways today and re-establish their seven-point lead at the top over Manchester City.After all, they’ve yet to drop a point this season against a team from outside the top six, and their victories over Brighton & Hove Albion last season could not have been more comprehensive.But the Seagulls have improved since then, which was evident in their narrow 1-0 defeat at Anfield back in August.However, can they actually become the first side outside of City, Arsenal and Chelsea to take points off Jurgen Klopp’s side?We find out from Brian Owen, who covers the club for The Argus newspaper, before we hear from our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce after he attended Klopp’s press conference.Enjoy - and we’ll be back later today with the Post-Game podcast. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
With Liverpool unbeaten at Anfield in the Premier League since April 2017 and Brighton & Hove Albion having not picked up three points on their travels in nine months, surely the outcome of Saturday’s tea-time kick-off is a formality?That is the question we put to our two guests – plus many more – on our Preview Podcast.Our own James Pearce gives us the inside track from the Reds camp including why there is a real belief among Jurgen Klopp and his players that they are now better equipped to challenge defending champions Manchester City.Our Liverpool correspondent also talks man-of-the-moment Sadio Mane and his contract situation as well as one of Klopp’s greatest achievements since taking over the club – namely turning Anfield into a ground that no team wants to visit.The podcast’s other guest, Brian Owen from The Argus newspaper, admits to feeling a sense of trepidation ahead of the game in spite of the fact that Brighton impressed in beating a shambolic Manchester United at the Amex last time out.Seagulls boss Chris Hughton has so far kept faith with the vast majority of the players who helped keep the club up last season but, with injuries beginning to bite, some new faces should be on show on Saturday, including the Spanish star who once turned down the chance to sign for Liverpool.Brian also talks about the time the Seagulls tried to buy Virgil van Dijk, whose primary job on Saturday will be keeping quiet Glenn Murray, whose brilliant backstory is explained.And the podcast rounds off with audio from Klopp’s and Hughton’s press conferences.Enjoy the show – and stay tuned for our post-game podcast featuring views from the stands, the press box and the dugout. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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We kicked off the show with not so good news as we crossed over to Sri Lanka to get reaction from Proteas Camp after a disappointing 2-0 series defeat to Sri Lanka, assistant coach Malibongwe Maketa joined us. We also went all the way to Germany to get reaction following Mesuit Ozil retirement, Ira Spitzer joined us from Berlin. Lastly we took a closer look at Percy Tau's move to Brighton Hove Albion, Brian Owen – Sports Reporter for The Argus in Brighton, England gave us the low down.
For our 46th and final Albion Roar of the season, top scribes Brian Owen and Nick Szczepanik joined Ady & Al at the Open Market for a season's review, focusing on players' performances, plus a look forward to hopes for next season. Phil Shelley provided us with two 'Shirts of the Season'.
It's RadioReverb's annual Reverbathon, where we're asking you to help keep this brilliant independent local radio station on air. Listen in to see how you can help. Meanwhile, ahead of the Arsenal game, Brian Owen of the Argus came by the Open Market to discuss the Swansea City game, and Al caught up with Guardian football writer Amy Lawrence to talk fan culture, the Albion's 20-year journey, and her love of Arsenal. Phil Shelley's Shirt of the Week is from Yorkshire. Or rather, it is Yorkshire.
In this episode, I discuss the overlap of discipleship and leadership with Brian Owen, Adult Discipleship Pastor at Grace Fellowship. Discipleship and leadership overlap, and here are some ways that they do.
Ady & Al are joined by Bob Booker, Jo Hunter, Kieran Maguire, Brian Owen, David Rider, Malcolm Stuart
Brian Owen is the college-age ministry pastor at New Vision in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. When he began working with college students at The Point, he quickly realized the importance of connecting college students with the local church. This consequently led to his leadership over CollegeLeader. He became president of CollegeLeader in 2012. His passion is to equip ministries that serve college-age people with the resources and support they need. He loves to create and partner with others who have a desire to see the church address this relatively new age stage. He provides oversight, leads trainings and blogs regularly for College Leader.
Lisa Cohn, of RealEnergyWriters.com, continues her interview with Brian Owen, program advisor for greenTbiz and columnist and editor for LEDs Magazine. He discusses energy efficient lighting options for businesses.
Lisa Cohn of RealEnergyWriters.com interviews Brian Owen, program advisor for greenTbiz and columnist and editor for LEDs Magazine. He discusses what options exist for businesses today to use energy efficient lighting to reduce energy use and save money.
"There Will Never Be Another Chet Baker," "Mamacita," "Pushing Thirty"Saxophones: Will Vargas, Dan Kaneyuki, Jimmy Emerzian, Kirsten Edkins, Stephan CardenasTrumpets: Jon Bradley, Rob Schaer, Walter Simonsen, Brian OwenTrombones: Mike Briones, Jeremy Levy, Vikram Devasthali, Ben DevittPiano: Jeff GoodkindBass: Greg SwillerDrums: Bill WysaskeElliotDeutsch.com
featuring music from John Moulder, Sonando, Jessica Williams, Brian Owen, Toby Koenigsberg and John Bishop.