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ADELAIDE THIS SATURDAY MAY 3, BRISBANE MAY 8, SYDNEY MAY 17 Billy Stand-Up Tour Tickets: https://linktr.ee/billy.darcy This week I am trying to stay off instagram, have the best ANZAC day ever, do shows in Newcastle, see Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith in the cinema, chat about Clive Palmer and Caitlin Foord is on the Project. New Episode every Thursday! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJscnfTTW_-aO5D81Xi22yw? Facebook: www.facebook.com/billydarcy1 Instagram: www.instagram.com/billy.darcy Music: 'In the Clouds' by RENNANSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A woman dies after an alleged DV assault in New South Wales; The Trump administration freezes funding to Harvard over a dispute on grant conditions; Caitlin Foord helps Arsenal to prime position in the Women's Super League.
ESPN's The Far Post is back to chat about the Matildas 2-0 win over South Korea in Newcastle. Join Anna Harrington, Angela Christian-Wilkes, Marissa Lordanic, and Sam Lewis as we discuss Mary Fowler and Caitlin Foord's sensational performance, heap praise on the backline, ask if you beliEVE again, and talk about potential hard launches. Follow The Far Post on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Check out espn.com.au or download the ESPN App. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ESPN's The Far Post is back to chat about the Matildas 1-0 win over South Korea in Sydney. Join Anna Harrington, Angela Christian-Wilkes, and Marissa Lordanic as we discuss the importance of the win, the players who took their opportunities by the scruff of the neck, Sam Kerr's reception at the stadium, and Caitlin Foord's nose. Follow The Far Post on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Check out espn.com.au or download the ESPN App. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ESPN's The Far Post is back for an express post after the Matildas lost to Brazil 3-1. Join Angela Christian-Wilkes, Marissa Lordanic, Anna Harrington, and Sam Lewis as we chat about the Aussie formation, just how good Caitlin Foord and Ellie Carpenter were, the Clare Polkinghorne celebrations, the physicality between the Tillies and Brazil (and the lack of whistle) and plenty more! Follow The Far Post on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Check out espn.com.au or download the ESPN App. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matildas vs Brazil Preview - Cooney-Cross Class + Injury Update | Football Today - November 27. The Football Today Podcast with a full breakdown of the huge Matildas vs Brazil international matches matches, covering Sam Kerr's exciting news, injury updates as stars pull out and go through the score predictions for the two games! The panel talk on how Kyra Cooney-Cross will step up with some midfield injuries, how Caitlin Foord can hit the scoreboard, predict the result and go through how dominant Australia has been against Brazil in recent history!Get around Football Today's Liam 'Stats Guy' McAllion, Olivia Spicer & Marcus Bazzano as they talk out all things Matildas and world football! Time Stamps: 00:00 Intro01:08 Around The Grounds05:20 Predicted Matildas XI11:44 Matildas vs Brazil Games 1 Preview15:28 Matildas vs Brazil Game 2 Preview19:10 Outro
The Federal government's Help to Buy housing bill passes in the Senate; Russian missiles and drones wreak havoc on Ukraine; And in sport, Matildas star Caitlin Foord praises a greater demand for women's soccer.
ESPN's The Far Post is back for an express post after the Matildas defeated Germany 2-1. Join Angela Christian-Wilkes, Marissa Lordanic, Anna Harrington, and Sam Lewis as we chat the overall positive vibes following the win, Kyra Cooney-Cross' incredible golazo, the Caitlin Foord masterclass, and what this win will do for the team's confidence. Plus Alex Popp's farewell, the comical number of yellow cards, and plenty more. Follow The Far Post on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Check out espn.com.au or download the ESPN App. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ESPN's The Far Post is up early to dissect the Matildas 1-1 draw with Switzerland in the two nations' first ever meeting. Join Sam Lewis, Angela Christian-Wilkes, Marissa Lordanic, and Anna Harrington as we discuss our initial vibes, heap praise on Caitlin Foord, continue to ponder the eternal question of "where in the world should we play Mary Fowler?", and chat about the formation and potential tweaks ahead of the Germany game. Follow The Far Post on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Check out espn.com.au or download the ESPN App. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matildas to Win Gold? - Olympic Football Group Predictions | Football Today - Tuesday July 23. The Football Today Podcast with a huge Women's Football Olympic Groups preview, breaking down the Matildas chances to go all the way with Ellie Carpenter, Caitlin Foord and Michelle Heyman looking strong, chat about the USA's chances and preview each team! The panel go through the group structure of the competition, the standout players from each country and debate the group finishing order, before predicting Bronze, Silver and Gold, with Spain, France and Australia being so close. Join Football Today host Liam ‘Stats Guy' McAllion and expert Olivia Spicer for an unbeatable football fix throughout the Matildas Olympic campaign! Time Stamps:News Ticker - 0:46Matildas Preview - 3:11Group B Preview - 10:20Group A Preview - 16:27Group C Preview - 23:25Podium Predictions - 28:26Outro - 31:00
She helped inspire a nation, and she is ready to do it all again. Caitlin Foord is about to embark on Paris, and she is chasing gold with the Matildas. After featuring in her first FIFA World Cup when she was 16 years old. The Matilda star has gone on to path the way for future generations of soccer players for boys and girls all over Australia. She isn't stopping any time soon either. Her story is one of hard work, resilience and skill! Go get that gold, Foordy! *** Follow the Howie Games on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehowiegamespod/ Follow the Howie Games on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehowiegames See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
She helped inspire a nation, and she is ready to do it all again. Caitlin Foord is about to embark on Paris, and she is chasing gold with the Matildas. After featuring in her first FIFA World Cup when she was 16 years old. The Matilda star has gone on to path the way for future generations of soccer players for boys and girls all over Australia. She isn't stopping any time soon either. Her story is one of hard work, resilience and skill! Go get that gold, Foordy! *** Follow the Howie Games on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehowiegamespod/ Follow the Howie Games on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehowiegames See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As crafty as she is on the football pitch, Caitlin Foord is just as cheeky and fun off it. From her first job*, to her first car, Taylor Swift, Serena Williams and Opal Hunters. There is plenty to digest in this Howie Games Player Profile with the Matilda's superstar. Get to know Caitlin Foord ahead of her full Howie Games episode as she gets set to take on the world in Paris. *** Follow the Howie Games on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehowiegamespod/ Follow the Howie Games on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehowiegames See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Matildas are absolute superstars in Australia right now, and they've earned every bit of that title.It was a great thrill chatting with Matildas star Caitlin Foord, and learning about her mindset and life story before she heads off to the 2024 Paris Olympics. Trust me, you don't want to miss this one!We had a great chat about Caitlin's journey from Shellharbour to becoming a football superstar. She shared how her passion for rugby league, as a big Manly fan, shaped her fierce style on the pitch. We dove into her experiences playing for Arsenal, her recent injury, prep for the Olympics, and her insights on the Matildas' growth and the state of football in Australia. Plus, Caitlin shares a classic Cathy Freeman story and opens up about her mission to inspire the next generation of female soccer players.Follow Mark Bouris on Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter & YouTube. You can subscribe to the newsletter here: https://lnkd.in/e7C8akgj. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As she prepares for her third Olympics, Matildas star Caitlin Foord has been immortalised in a 14-metre-high mural in her home city of Wollongong.
ESPN's The Far Post is here to dissect the Matildas late draw with China in Adelaide. Join Sam Lewis, Angela Christian-Wilkes, and Marissa Lordanic as we discuss Tony Gustavsson's starting lineup, what we gleaned from this match, Caitlin Foord's injury, and whether any Olympic squad questions were answered. Follow The Far Post on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Check out espn.com.au or download the ESPN App. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Arsenal Women vs A-League All Stars + Matildas squad announcement | Football Today - Episode 37, Thursday May 23. The Football Today Podcast with a full breakdown of the huge Arsenal Women vs A-League All Star matchup in Melbourne, Australia, with so many Matildas players set to dominate! The panel talk on how Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord and Kyra Cooney-Cross will go as well as an announcement on the Matildas squad to face Chine pre Olympics next month. Join host Alex Donnelly, with experts Liam ‘Stats Guy' McAllion and Marcus Bazzano for an unbeatable football fix!
Matildas vs Uzbekistan Preview - Fowler & Foord to dominate: Football Today Podcast - Episode 21, Wednesday February 28. The Football Today Podcast has a special match preview for Matildas vs Uzbekistan 2nd Leg of Olympic Qualifiers after Australia are up 3-0 over the weekend. The usual panel are joined by football expert CODE Sports journalist Erin Smith to break down the crazy weather conditions in Melbourne, what the lineup for the Aussies will look like and if they will still be in full attack mode. The panel also discuss the scoreline, how Mary Fowler, Caitlin Foord and Michell Heyman look up front and finish off with a social game ranking the best Matilda for each football attribute! Join host Liam ‘Stats Guy' McAllion, expert Marcus Bazzano and special guest Erin Smith for an unbeatable football & Matildas fix!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 2023, The Sports Desk closed its Monday review show with the quick witted weekly quiz called Minute Mondays. We would put 60 seconds on the clock and our contestants would buzz in with their names to answer questions on a variety of sporting topics. To tally up the total score of each contestant and decide the undisputed Minute Mondays champion, here is every single quiz The Sports Desk hosted in 2023.Your contestants are: Sam Menhennet, James Worth, Jerry Ng, Adam Miller, Liam Cole, Matilda McDermott, Michael Serpell and Jason Evans.Click here to listen to Sam Menhennet's final episode of Sports Desk.And be sure to check out his final show as a SYN presenter, in full, uncut, over on Mixcloud. Follow The Sports Desk on Facebook and Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caitlin Foord, born on November 11, 1994, is a highly accomplished Australian professional football player renowned for her exceptional skills and achievements on the field. Hailing from Shellharbour, New South Wales, Foord began her football journey at the grassroots level with the Warilla Wanderers, showcasing prodigious talent from a young age. In 2011, she marked her debut with the Matildas, the Australian national women's football team, making a significant impact on the world stage. Foord's breakthrough moment came at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, where, at the age of 16, she became the youngest Australian to participate in the prestigious tournament. Not only did she impress with her dynamic style of play, but she also earned accolades as the Best Women's Young Player of the tournament. This remarkable achievement was complemented by her recognition as the Asian Women's Young Footballer of the Year and the Football Federation Australia's U20 Women's Footballer of the Year in the same year. Foord's consistently stellar performances led to further acclaim, and in 2016, she was honoured as the Asian Women's Footballer of the Year by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). Currently, she plays as a forward for the FA Women's Super League club Arsenal, solidifying her status as one of Australia's football icons.
In this bonus episode of the Optus Sport Football Podcast, Schwarzie is at Arsenal's London Colney training ground to see how Matildas Caitlin Foord, Steph Catley and Kyra Cooney-Cross are finding the season so far. We also hear from their boss Jonas Eidevall, as well as Scottish international Jen Beattie. There is lots of insightful chat (the World Cup, Arsenal and the quality of the WSL), but Mark also digs deep to get the answers to lots of other important questions:Why is Kyra Cooney-Cross like an annoying little sister?Does Steph Catley dance along to the Veronicas in the Arsenal dressing room?Is it true that Caitlin Foord is red, white and loves Vegemite?Every match of the WSL is live and on demand on Optus Sport throughout the season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Far Post's Sam Lewis and Anna Harrington dissect the Matildas' 3-0 win over Taiwan in their third and final Olympic qualifying match of round two. They break down the performances of Mary Fowler, Sam Kerr, and Caitlin Foord, praise Taiwan's goalkeeper, and throw forward to the third round home-and-away games against Uzbekistan. They also question the growing trend of fans asking players for jerseys and boots after games. Listen to The Far Post on Spotify, Apple, Google, and Youtube, and follow us on all social media @TheFarPostPod
The Express Post is back as ESPN's The Far Post tackle the Matildas Olympic qualifiers. Join Sam Lewis, Angela Christian-Wilkes, Marissa Lordanic, and Anna Harrington as we chat about the wholesale changes to the line-up, the Caitlin Foord show, a hometown hat trick for Sam Kerr, the joy of Clare Wheeler's first goal, and what exactly went wrong for the Philippines. Follow The Far Post on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Check out espn.com.au or download the ESPN App.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to push the AUKUS deal on his visit to the United States; A new app aims to help Australians make their homes more bushfire-resilient; Matildas players Sam Kerr, Steph Catley and Caitlin Foord all enjoy wins in the Women's Super League.
In this special episode, we reflect on the pivotal 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup with soundbites with a little help from our friends including Olga Carmona, Sam Kerr, Caitlin Foord, Katrina Gorry, Alex Chidiac, Tony Gustavsson, Millie Bright, Mary Earps, Georgia Stanway, Beth England, and Sarina Wiegman.Time Stamps:Sam Kerr - 13'Olga Carmona - 20'Caitlin Foord - 22Katrina Gorry - 23:30'Alex Chidiac - 25'Tony Gustavsson - 29'Millie Bright - 39'Mary Earps - 41'Georgia Stanway - 43'Beth England - 45'Sarina Wiegman - 48'Episode LinksFIFA Women's World Cup official website – https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/tournaments/womens/womensworldcup/australia-new-zealand2023Caitlin Foord and Sam Kerr on WWFShow – https://wwfshow.com/2017/08/08/transitions/More WWFShow Links:Follow Women's World Football Show on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and our blog at wwfshowblog.com.Listen to Women's World Football Show on Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Spotify, Spreaker, TuneIn Radio, Google Play, Castbox, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and direct from our website at www.WWFShow.com.Original Broadcast Date: August 21, 2023Women's World Football Show is hosted, written, edited, and produced by Patty La Bella.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3519146/advertisement
In this special episode, we reflect on the pivotal 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup with soundbites with a little help from our friends, including Olga Carmona, Sam Kerr, Caitlin Foord, Katrina Gorry, Alex Chidiac, Tony Gustavsson, Millie Bright, Mary Earps, Georgia Stanway, Beth England, and Sarina Wiegman. Time Stamps: Sam Kerr – 13' Olga Carmona...
Mani Djazmi is in Brisbane, as co-hosts Australia reach the semi-finals of the Women's World Cup for the very first time after beating France 7-6 in a dramatic penalty shootout after it finished goalless after 120 minutes. Mani speaks to ecstatic Australia fans outside the Brisbane Stadium, as Matildas mania sweeps across the country. We hear from a passionate Australia manager Tony Gustavsson after leading his history-making team into the last four, while France manager Herve Renard reflects on his side's dramatic exit from the tournament. An emotional Samantha Lewis from ABC News stops by to try and sum up what this achievement means for Australian women's football. Elsewhere, Katie Smith is in Sydney speaking to more delirious Aussie fans following their historic win. Australia will face England in the semi-finals at Stadium Australia on Wednesday after coming from a goal down to beat Colombia. Katie reflects on a good night's work for Sarina Wiegman's side with former England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley. Image: (L-R) Mary Fowler, Sam Kerr, Caitlin Foord and Steph Catley of Australia celebrate the team's victory through the penalty shootout following the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Quarter Final match between Australia and France at Brisbane Stadium on August 12, 2023 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)
Sometimes hope can weigh a team down. Not the Matildas. They've ridden a wave of emotion into the World Cup quarterfinals. The mature performance has us wondering whether Sam Kerr's absence has been a blessing disguise. The captain's Tilies teammates emerging from her shadow just as the striker builds into her campaign. Featured: Niav Owens, footballer broadcaster, Optus Sport. Understanding Sam Kerr's greatness plus our interview withEllie Carpenter ... and don't forget toSubscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
Mit einem einfachen taktischen Kniff bezwingt Australien ein starkes Dänemark und darf dazu noch eine Rückkerr feiern. Während Nigeria aufzeigt, wie man England an den Ran des Ausscheidens bringen kann. Unsere Analyse.
Australia coach Tony Gustavsson was working overtime to accentuate the positives after the Matildas loss to Nigeria, are you buying what he's selling? Today, Patrick Stack speaks with Niav Owens about the Tilies campaign cross road. Plus, Ricky Ponting encounters sour grapes, blockbusters and mockbusters in the AFL, as well as an enormous weekend of NRL. Featured: Niav Owens, football broadcaster, Optus Sport. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
Rick, Kate and Lucy bring you a valuable odds boost on the next three Women's World Cup games on Alex Morgan, Diana Silva and Caitlin Foord to each score a goal in those next three games. They also have their favorite bets for today! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rick, Kate and Lucy bring you a valuable odds boost on the next three Women's World Cup games on Alex Morgan, Diana Silva and Caitlin Foord to each score a goal in those next three games. They also have their favorite bets for today! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rick, Kate and Lucy bring you a valuable odds boost on the next three Women's World Cup games on Alex Morgan, Diana Silva and Caitlin Foord to each score a goal in those next three games. They also have their favorite bets for today! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Faye Carruthers is joined by former Tottenham Hotspur Women captain Jenna Schillaci as they review the first days action of the Women's world cup. They'll speak to talkSPORT's Shebahn Aherne who has been following the Republic of Ireland as they got their campaign underway today with a 1-0 loss to co-hosts Australia. They'll also hear post match interviews from Ireland manager Vera Pauw, defender Louise Quinn and Niamh Fahey and Australia's Caitlin Foord. And finally they'll discuss The lionesses and their statement to the FA regarding the bonus scheme as well as how life has been down under ahead of their opening game vs Haiti on Saturday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sam Kerr is at the pinnacle of her career. She's won her fourth Women's Super League title with Chelsea, another FA Cup and is widely regarded as one of the best strikers in world football, winning multiple Golden Boot awards across the globe. And now the Australian record goal scorer and captain, who was inspired by Cathy Freeman's gold medal winning race at the Sydney Olympics, is the face of the 2023 World Cup – looking for her team's own iconic moment -where a nation stops to watch. So where did it all begin for Sam Kerr? Maz Farookhi and Jenny Wallace find out. 1993 was the year Australia's most famous sporting icon Shane Warne bowled the Ball of the Century, but it's also the year the future Matildas captain was born in Perth and in to a family passionate about Aussie rules football. You'll meet the Kerr camp: the coaches, players and family that have played their part in her rise to the top including back to back World Cup winner, USA's Carli Lloyd, Australia teammates Caitlin Foord and Steph Catley, plus her parents Roger and Roxanne. (Producer: Joanne Smith) (Image: An image of Australia's Sam Kerr is projected onto the Sydney Opera House on September 05, 2021 in Sydney, Australia. Credit: Getty Images)
Joins the boys to chat the Matildas opening game of the World Cup being shifted to Stadium Australia, the problems with early afternoon kick-offs in the A-League Women's and the big games coming up here and in the Women's FA Cup with Sam Kerr's Chelsea being drawn to face Caitlin Foord and Steph Catley's Arsenal in the next round. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
History: Pam Bignold (Grant), Matildas Cap 122 Matildas Debut: 2003 (played for the national team until 2004)Appearances: 14 (12 'A' Internationals)Position: Defender Happy Birthday Pam! Grant made her Matildas debut against Mexico in January 2003. While her senior national team career was relatively short, she still achieved a lot. Grant was a member of the Matildas squad that won the 2003 OFC Championship, and also made an appearance at the 2003 World Cup. Domestically, Grant played five W-NSL seasons for Queensland Sting (2000-2004) and the Sting were very successful during this time, winning three titles. Hot Topics News LEGO sponsors Legacy '23! Moya Dodd and Collette McCallum inducted into the Football Australia Hall of Fame Lachy from College Matildas covers the Aussies playing US college soccer Matildas Matildas 4-0 Sweden Preview of Matildas v Thailand Young Matildas 2-1 Solomon Islands Fiji 0-3 Young Matildas Young Matildas Green 4-0 Young Matildas Gold Papua New Guinea withdraws from final fixture due to lack of fit players Signings: Around the World - Aussies/NZ Abroad Dub News & Signings A-League Women starts this weekend, check out our team previews! International Games Results Queens of the Week Dale - our own Majella Card was brilliant as the Matildas Active Support capo on Saturday (we hope she gives her voice a rest) Eric - on Saturday Peta Trimis scored a hat trick for Campbelltown City Quake in the NSW Futsal Premier League, then on Sunday she played a starring role in the Young Matildas Green v Gold training match Lachy - Vanessa Mann is expanding her repertoire: she's already a youth national team scout for US Soccer and the Technical Director for Oregon Youth Soccer Association, now she will also be an 'A' senior licence coach educator for US Soccer Maj - it's the obvious choice, but it's still a good one: Caitlin Foord was unstoppable as the Matildas romped to victory over Sweden Steffen - the timeless Clare Polkinghorne was offered the captain's armband on Saturday and humbly said she would lead the team out, but that on field the captaincy would be business as usual
It was a big win for the Matildas who defeated Sweden 4-0 and ESPN's The Far Post is here to dissect an historic occasion! Join Anna Harrington, Sam Lewis, Angela Christian-Wilkes, and Marissa Lordanic as we chat about Caitlin Foord and her combo with Sam Kerr, the new midfield order, and Steph Catley's switch to centre back. Follow The Far Post on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Check out espn.com.au or download the ESPN App.
Joining Ian Stone today it's Art de Roche and James McNicholas as Arsenal football club celebrate not one, but two big victories in European competition. First up it's the men who defeated PSV on Thursday night with a dominant display. The pod gives the biggest shout out to Bukayo Saka who once again starred for the team, but note that the game changed when Odegaard and Partey were introduced. Plus there's a discussion about how Arteta wants his team to get used to playing every three days as that's what the top teams do. On Wednesday night the Arsenal Women threw down the gauntlet when they smashed reigning Champions League champions Lyon 5-1. It was a landmark victory to quote James, and Art shows some love to Caitlin Foord who's been quietly going steady this whole calendar year. We also dive into the stats to try and find out why Arsenal are playing better and we discuss which Arsenal players past and present would make the best option for the next Prime Minister. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joining Ian Stone today it's Art de Roche and James McNicholas as Arsenal football club celebrate not one, but two big victories in European competition.First up it's the men who defeated PSV on Thursday night with a dominant display. The pod gives the biggest shout out to Bukayo Saka who once again starred for the team, but note that the game changed when Odegaard and Partey were introduced. Plus there's a discussion about how Arteta wants his team to get used to playing every three days as that's what the top teams do.On Wednesday night the Arsenal Women threw down the gauntlet when they smashed reigning Champions League champions Lyon 5-1. It was a landmark victory to quote James, and Art shows some love to Caitlin Foord who's been quietly going steady this whole calendar year.We also dive into the stats to try and find out why Arsenal are playing better and we discuss which Arsenal players past and present would make the best option for the next Prime Minister.Produced by Abi Paterson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Australia's longest-running women's football podcast (est. April 2019). History: Olivia Hohnke, Matildas Cap 117 Matildas Debut: 2002 (played for the national team until 2003) Grassroots Club: Appearances: 8 (1 goal) Position: Midfielder 21 appearances and six goals over three W-NSL seasons for QAS / Queensland Sting (1999-2000, 2001-02, 2002-03) Hot Topics News Kyah Simon ACL injury Angie Beard invited to Philippines WNT camp in Costa Rica New Zealand playing two games against Korea Republic (Nov 12 & 15) Are Sweden only playing one game during their November trip to the Southern Hemisphere? World Cup ticket sales experiences Matildas Matildas 4-1 South Africa Matildas v Denmark, Wed 12 Oct, 3am (AEDT) Signings: Around the World - Aussies/NZ Abroad Dub News & Signings 11 players noted this week Season 15 squad page Around the World UEFA WWC Playoffs 1st Round: Review UEFA WWC Playoffs 2nd Round (all times AEDT): Preview Click here for an explanation of the incredibly complicated UEFA playoff procedure! International Friendlies Costa Rica 1-1 Philippines Japan 2-0 Nigeria Netherlands v Zambia - cancelled (visa issues) Canada 2-0 Argentina Poland v Mexico - cancelled Norway 1-4 Brazil Germany 2-1 France Spain 1-1 Sweden England 2-1 USA Japan 2-0 New Zealand Argentina 2-2 Poland Queens of the Week Cheryl - Patty LaBella invited me onto her own podcast and we had a great chat, make sure you subscribe to Women's World Football Show! Eric - Macca Bazza a.k.a. Mackenzie Barry made her Football Ferns debut against Japan, richly deserved after her performances in central defence for Wellington Phoenix Maj - 1) Caitlin Foord played brilliantly against South Africa and scored a lovely goal 2) Queensland's Under 18 team were top of the table and undefeated in last week's NTC (National Talent Challenge) Joker) the Matildas aren't in FIFA 23 ... yet Steffen - 1) Talia Backhouse was named the Capital Football NPLW player of the year, bravo! 2) Chloe Logarzo had an emotion-charged return to Matildas action in the game against South Africa
In this episode, we talk about girls versus boys and the technical development of women and girls. We explore the use of matches against boys for preparation purposes and take a look at the dangerous narrative that spreads off the back of these matches and how women's football is deemed a joke after losing to young males in friendly matches. We'll take a look at how women's and men's football is compared and pinned against each other, especially in the media, and if this is really a fair comparison to make. Joining us are Arsenal and Australia Forward, Caitlin Foord, Man City and Australia Winger, Hayley Raso and our host, Rocky Hehakaija. This is the Football Podcast from WePlayStrong - where we're gonna chat about some of the biggest challenges in the game with some of the biggest stars in the game.
Tim Stillman and Alex Ibaceta get together for the June mailbag edition of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, taking listener questions on Vivianne Miedema's new deal, alongside new deals for Caitlin Foord, Steph Catley and Noelle Maritz, how much of an advantage greater stability might be next season, plenty of questions on who Arsenal should target in the summer transfer window as well as questions on the likes of Nikita Parris, Mana Iwabuchi and Fran Stenson. The panel also considers Arsenal's pledge to host six Arsenal Women home games at Emirates Stadium next season.You can follow Tim on Twitter @Stillberto, and Alex @alexibaceta23Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
History: Joanne Peters, Matildas Cap 91Matildas Debut: 1996 (played for the national team until 2009)Grassroots Club: Leeton UnitedAppearances: 110 A internationals (28 goals)6th highest goalscorer (A internationals)Australian Women's Footballer of the Year 2009Played in three World Cups (1999, 2003, 2007)Scored in the 2004 OlympicsHot TopicsNews6 part Matildas docu-series announced on Disney+Alex Chidiac to Racing LouisvilleChelsea Dawber to Chicago Red StarsResults from Matildas & Young MatildasAround the WorldInternational FriendliesEurope - World Cup QualifiersUKNext Week - FA Cup Semi-FinalSaturday 16/4 9:15pm AESTWest Ham United (Mackenzie Arnold, Tameka Yallop) v Manchester City (Alanna Kennedy, Hayley Raso)Sunday 17/4 9:30pm AESTArsenal (Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord, Lydia Williams) v Chelsea (Sam Kerr)Watch: FA PlayerFinal - May 15thNPL Updates from ACT, QLD & NSWQueens of the Week See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Tim is joined by German journalist and Wolfsburg expert Jasmina Schweimler to preview next week's huge Champions League quarter-final tie between Arsenal and Wolfsburg, with the first leg taking place at Emirates Stadium on Wednesday. Tim and Jasmina chat about Wolfsburg's form, how their former Arsenal players are getting on and Wolfsburg's continued presence at the very top of women's football.Then Tim is joined by Arsenal's Matildas, Caitlin Foord, Lydia Williams and Steph Catley for a round of fun, quickfire questions.You can follow Jasmina on Twitter @JasSchweimlerGet extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
OL Reign and Wales' Jess Fishlock and former Chelsea and Lionesses defender Claire Rafferty join Kait Borsay to take you through all the weekend's WSL action featuring the Chelsea v Arsenal title decider. We talk tactics with The Athletic's Michael Cox, laugh at Leah Williamson's guilty face after handball claims... Plus an exclusive interview with Arsenal and Australia's Caitlin Foord. And to top it all off we assess England's chances in the upcoming Arnold Clark Cup. RUNNING ORDER PART 1 - Moments of the WSL with NOW! (4.30) PART 2a - Chelsea 0 - 0 Arsenal (7.00) PART 2b - Caitlin Foord interview (23.30) PART 3a - Manchester City 1 - 0 Manchester United (35.30) PART 3b - Birmingham City 0 - 2 Tottenham (41.30) PART 3c - Leicester City 3 - 0 West Ham (42.30) PART 3d - Brighton 4 - 1 Reading (44.00) PART 3e - Everton 0 - 2 Aston Villa (46.30) PART 4 - Other news and the Arnold Clark Cup coming up (48.00)
Deze aflevering van de All About Arsenal podcast staat volledig in het teken van de FA Cup! We bespreken beide halve finales en we vertellen je alles over Simone Boye in het Spelerprofiel. We hebben weer een aantal nieuwtjes en natuurlijk kunnen de G.O.A.T. of the week en de Lisa Evans Break niet ontbreken. Enjoy!
It has been a big week in football, with both good and bad news. What better time to bring in a new special guest - Majella Card. Steffen shares his excellent Nordic wrap while Eric, Dale and Cheryl discuss AL Dub, lost twitter accounts, signings and more Queens of the Week than one deck of cards truly should have.Guest - Majella CardMatildas Active SupportHot TopicsAL Dub - We are all the A-LeaguesNWSL is on fire SigningsDub - Season 14 squad pageCourtney Nevin to Melbourne VictoryBrisbane have signed the best name in Australian football, Cannon Clough, as well as Lanni McDougallAdelaide have cast a wide net: Reona Omiya (NPL VIC), Georgia Beaumont (NPL QLD) and Natasha Brough (an Aussie playing in the Netherlands)WSW sign NZ international Malia SteinmetzWe've just been Nevin rolled...? #MVFC pic.twitter.com/EDKf0WALRH— Melbourne Victory Women (@mvfcwomen) October 2, 2021Around the World - Aussies/NZ AbroadAround the WorldAsiaWE League (Japan)JEF Chiba (Alex Chidiac) lost 0-3 BelezaUKFAWSLListen in for our discussion on all the Aussies in the FAWSL Chelsea (Sam Kerr) 3-1 Brighton - Kerr scored again, three assists for Fran KirbyAston Villa (Emily Gielnik) 0-4 Arsenal (Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord, Lydia Williams) - Aston Villa coach Carla Ward prepared for the game by having her side play against 12 players, because that's how good Arsenal are! Full game for Catley, lively sub appearance for Foord, Gielnik and Williams didn't playReading 0-3 Everton - tough one for Reading, had to make two subs in the first half after injuries, Anna Anvegård held up Nicoline Sørensen's jersey after scoring, nice touch after Sørensen tore her ACL in the previous gameManchester City (Alanna Kennedy, Hayley Raso) 0-2 West Ham (Mackenzie Arnold, Tameka Yallop) - shock win for West Ham, some key saves by Arnold, full game for Yallop, Kennedy was an unused sub and Raso wasn't on the team sheetLeicester 0-2 Tottenham (Kyah Simon) - fairly comfortable win for Tottenham, Simon wasn't on the team sheetBirmingham 0-2 Manchester United - goals from Leah Galton and Ella Toone, Birmingham centre back Louise Quinn played the whole game with a bandaged headScottish WPL(2) Celtic FC (Jacynta Galabadaarachchi)(1) Glasgow City (Aoife Colvill)Matchday 3/27 (midweek Sep 30th)Celtic 4-0 MotherwellGlasgow City 3-1 Partick ThistleMatchday 4/27 (26-27 Sep)Celtic 2-1 HibernianGlasgow City 3-1 Hamilton with Aoife scoring early in the second halfMatchday 5/27 (3 Oct)Glasgow City 9-0 Spartans - Aoife Colvill scored a braceCeltic 6-0 Partick ThistleEuropeFrance - D1FLyon (Ellie Carpenter) defeated Bordeaux 4-0. Amel Majri seems to have ruptured her ACLView this post on InstagramA POST SHARED BY AMEL MAJRI (@AMEL.MAJRI7)Montpellier (Mary Fowler) lost 1-2 to Fluery 91. Super-sub Fowler scored 90+4Read B90s coverage of the D1FItaly - Serie A(12) SS Lazio (Ella Mastrantonio) lost 0-3 to (1) Sassuolo(7) Pomigliano (Aivi Luik) defeated (5) Internazionale 2-0 Netherlands - Eredivisie - Match 5/18(4) PSV Eindhoven (Amy Harrison) lost 0-1 to (7) Den Haag.Amy was not listed on the team sheetNordicNorway Toppserien Round 14 (of 18)Toppserien Youtube(3) LSK Kvinner FK (Karly Roestbakken) 0-2 NM Cup semifinal loss vs Toppserien leaders Sandviken overnightnone of the injured LSK brigade returned to the team (including our Karly)Sandviken dominant first half, 2 header goalsLSK took the game to Sandviken in the 2nd half but were unable to translate pressure into goals.(10) Klepp IL (Nikola Orgill)catchup R13 game vs Stabæk, a 1-0 away loss, Nikola not on the cardSweden Damallsvenskan Round 18 (of 22) (1) FC Rosengård (Charli Grant, Teagan Micah)2-0 away loss to 2nd placed BK HäckenTeagan started, Charli didn't see game timeDylan Holmes for Häcken also did not see game timecloses the gap at the top to 3 points(2) BK Häcken (Dylan Holmes)see above(5) Hammarby (Elise Kellond Knight)drew 1-1 at home overnight against 10th placed Piteå IFKK still recovering from surgery, not on the card(6) Vittsjö (Clare Polkinghorne)strong 3-0 home win vs (now) 7th placed Linköpings FC whom they overtookPolks played the full 90' (12) Växjö (Winonah Heatley)1-0 away loss to 11 placed AIKWini on the card but didn't see game timeDenmark Round 8 (of 14)(2) Fortuna Hjørring (Indiah Paige Riley, Clare Wheeler, Angie Beard, Alex Huynh) 4-0 away loss to ladder leaders HB Køge at the start of the second full rounddebut for Alex Huynh, who started and got 37'a rare start for Indi, played half the gameAngie played 90' but this time from wide left midClare was on the bench and didn't see game timevery different setup from what we've seen in the last 6 weeks or so (7) AGF (‘Aarhus Gymnastikforening') (Jenna McCormick)1-0 home loss vs Nordsjælland sees AGF drop to 7thJenna played 90'big game this coming weekend vs Fortuna Hjørring!Queens of the WeekMeg Linehan, Sinead Farrelly and Mana Shim get Cheryl's vote for Queens of the week for exposing a truly dark side of football.Maj debuts with two brilliant Queens painting Queens - Sarah Sculley and Kim Walmsley, who painted a mural at Football Queensland to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first recorded public women's football match in Australia.Eric - 1) Arsenal's Mana Iwabuchi has had quite the week! Two weekends ago she made a defender fall over in the buildup to their fifth goal against Man City, then there was her nutmeg & goal against Tottenham in the FA Cup (see below), and then she scored last weekend against Aston Villa.2) our former social media manager / writer Samantha LewisDale selects Mackenzie Arnold, for her performance against Manchester City.Steffen stays in Canberra for his Queens of the Week with Sally Jean Davis (Shipard) and the South Canberra Bees. Sally runs workshops introducing woodworking skills to women, children and LGBTQ+ communities. A group of Bees players participated during the year and as a result, all the club trophies (around 10 of them) were created and lovingly made by hand for the club.Don't forget we're live on Facebook on Monday evenings and you can subscribe to the Beyond 90 Podcast on iTunes, Spotify & Google Podcasts or anywhere you listen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cheryl is back and brings along a record (for her) three Queens of the Week. Dale is pleased with a better performance from Everton. Eric tells us all about the W-League conferences and latest signings, and Steffen delights with his latest Nordic wrap. This truly is a big week in football. Hot TopicsThat game! If Tony said it wasn't good enough, and the team said it wasn't good enough, can we say it wasn't good enough?A new generation taking hold as we're working toward the AFC Women's Cup and FIFA WWC 2023.Loved seeing Courtney Nevin pass to KCC in the midfield onto Mary Fowler in attack!Players gave it everything, but that doesn't mean it came together, and it doesn't mean they will always winChloe Logarzo unfortunately injured her ACL during the gamePost-match Head Coach Tony Gustavsson shared his assessment of the #IRLvAUS match. #WeAreMatildas #GoMatildas— CommBank Matildas (@TheMatildas) September 22, 2021The W-League draw for Rounds 1-4 is out!Teams are split into two "conferences"Sydney FC, Wanderers, Newcastle & WellingtonVictory, City, Canberra, Brisbane, Adelaide & PerthLisa De Vanna walks away from footballMatildas games announced October 23 & 26 against Brazil (7)SigningsDub - Season 14 squad pageAround the World - Aussies/NZ AbroadAround the WorldAsiaWE League (Japan)JEF Chiba (Alex Chidiac) went down 0-2 against Inac Kobe Leonesa and they dropped to 10th positionUKFAWSLEverton 3-1 Birmingham (Everton's first win of the season, lovely goal from Hanna Bennison)Manchester United 1-6 Chelsea (Sam Kerr scored twice and set up a goal, great solo goal from Pernille Harder, Man United kept giving the ball away in dangerous positions)Tottenham 1-0 Reading (85th minute winner from Jessica Naz, Kyah Simon didn't play)Brighton 0-1 Aston Villa (Emily Gielnik's first goal for Villa, sprinted past the defence and a calm finish)West Ham 4-0 Leicester (West Ham's first WSL home win since February 2020, Tameka Yallop scored on her debut after a move started by Mackenzie Arnold)Arsenal 5-0 Manchester City (Man City's defending was what Rhali would refer to as an “opportunity for improvement”. Full games for Steph Catley and Alanna Kennedy, Caitlin Foord was a 78th minute sub, Hayley Raso didn't play)Scottish WPLNo matches until September 29thCeltic FC (Jacynta Galabadaarachchi)Glasgow City (Aoife Colvill)EuropeFrance - D1FLyon (Ellie Carpenter) 4-0 over Guingamp. Ellie played the full 90.Montpellier (Mary Fowler) 4-1 over Reims. Mary Fowler was an unused sub.Read B90s coverage of the D1FItaly - Serie ASS Lazio (Ella Mastrantonio) lost 1-6 to Fiorentina. Ella played the full 90.Pomigliano (Aivi Luik) match was suspendedNetherlands - EredivisiePSV Eindhoven (Amy Harrison) defeated Twente 2-1. Amy was subbed on very late in the game.NordicNorway Toppserien Round 14 (of 18) - crowds are back !Toppserien Youtube(3) LSK Kvinner FK (Karly Roestbakken) big 3rd vs 4th away game vs Vålerenga, important in context of season and with Champions League places in front of mind (top 2)Vålerenga 2-1 LSKKarly not on the match cardNext game (4/10) is the NM Cup semi-final vs ladder toppers Sandviken(10) Klepp IL (Nikola Orgill) 3-1 away loss against 5th placed Arna-BjørnarNikola not on the match cardKlepp now bottom of ladder in the automatic relegation positionNext game is away to fellow cellar dwellars Stabæk on 2/10Sweden Damallsvenskan Round 17 (of 22) (1) FC Rosengård (Charli Grant, Teagan Micah)1-1 draw at home vs KristianstadsTeagan started, Charli on the bench (and remained there)Next is a 3rd round Svenska Cup away game vs tier 2 Borgeby (30/9) followed by a big game 2/10 vs 2nd placed BK Häcken (whom they hold a comfy 6 point lead over)(2) BK Häcken (Dylan Holmes)1-1 away draw vs Wini Heatley's bottom-placed VäxjöNeither Dylan nor Wini made it onto the pitch despite both being on their respective team sheetsNext is a 3rd round Svenska Cup away game vs tier 2 Goteborgs (29/9) followed by the Rosengård game (see above)(5) Hammarby (Elise Kellond Knight)2-1 away loss against 8th placed DjurgårdensDrops them from 4th to 5thKK not on team sheet, recovering from recent surgeryNext is a 3rd round Svenska Cup away game vs tier 2 Satra SK (30/9) followed by a league game vs 10th placed Piteå (4/10)(7) Vittsjö (Clare Polkinghorne)Polks played 90' in a 1-1 away draw vs PiteåDrops them from 6th to 7thNext is a 3rd round Svenska Cup away game vs tier 2 Jitex BK (30/9) followed by a league game vs 6th placed Linköpings (2/10) (12) Växjö (Winonah Heatley)Next is a 3rd round Svenska Cup away game vs tier 2 IFK Kalmar (30/9) followed by a league game vs 11th placed AIK (2/10), which will give Wini's team a sense of where their improving recent performances are at. Denmark Round 7 (of 14) - halfway point of the season(2) Fortuna Hjørring (Indiah Paige Riley, Clare Wheeler, Angie Beard, Alex Huynh) Hosted ladder leaders HB Køge2-2 draw in a game where Angie and Clare startedIndi came on at 58', and Alex remained on the bench Next game is a return match against the same opposition (but away) 2/10(6) AGF (‘Aarhus Gymnastikforening') (Jenna McCormick)Jenna played 90' in a 3-1 away loss to the team below them on the ladder, NordsjællandNext game is a return match against the same opposition (but at home) 2/10USANWSLKansas City (Chloe Logarzo) - Unfortunately Chloe Logarzo suffered an ACL injury against the Republic of IrelandQueens of the WeekEric - 1) Lucy Quinn, who had been working towards representing the Republic of Ireland for five years, finally received her Irish passport in the week before the game against the Matildas and (kind of) scored on her debut! 2) Philippines international Chandler McDaniel, who scored a late winner in their game against Hong Kong to ensure that the Philippines are headed to next year's Asian Cup 3) Fran Kirby, for setting up Sam Kerr's first goal against Manchester United and celebrating more than I've ever seen anyone celebrate an assist.Steffen - Belconnen United captain and talisman Michaela Thornton is ending an era for herself at Belconnen United and has been signed by Canberra Olympic in 2022. This could be a competition shaker, and as our own Nick Amies said, is a real statement of intent by Canberra Olympic.Dale - Icelandic side Breiðablik & Ukrainian side Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv. They've been drawn in the same UEFA Champions League group and the away trip when these two sides play is as long as flying from Sydney to Perth.Cheryl delivers three Queens of the Week - Mary Fowler, Bev Priestman and Kerry Harris for the Women in Football Leadership Conference hosted by Women Onside.Don't forget we're live on Facebook on Monday evenings and you can subscribe to the Beyond 90 Podcast on iTunes, Spotify & Google Podcasts or anywhere you listen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Oh my goodness, with Cheryl unavailable for this pod, Eric takes the reins and the show goes for practically the full 90. With no Nordic football Steffen dives into a massive review of the NPLW season from ACT football, Rhali shares her thoughts on the hot topics of the week and Dale has thoughts on all the things. Hot TopicsOptus secures the rights for UEFA WWC qualifiersMatches from Friday 17/9 morningA new annual women's tournament announcedEngland, Germany, Spain + 1Matildas Squad v Republic of IrelandSigningsDub - Season 14 squad pageAround the World - Aussies/NZ AbroadAround the WorldUWCL - Group Stage - Nothing until OctoberArsenal (Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord, Lydia Williams) Chelsea (Sam Kerr)Häcken (Dylan Holmes)Lyon (Ellie Carpenter)Servette (Tessa Tamplin)AsiaWE League (Japan)Round 2 JEF Chiba (Alex Chidiac) notched a 1-1 draw with SaitamaNPLWACT 2021 Season SummaryToo much ACT season goodness to recap here but look out for the ACT Season 2021 Season Review article coming out this week!Here's a little teaser....[caption id="attachment_18416" align="alignnone" width="696"] Graphic courtesy Michael Allesich[/caption]Queens of the WeekCheryl - Christine Nairn recently announced her retirement.In honour of @victorywleague legend @NairnChristine announcing her retirement, enjoy this 'Frankie & the Americans' snippet with Christine, @ellireed and @laurenkb31 as they got excited about a hot xmas.#WLeague Season 5 pic.twitter.com/0pZDRNycok— Cheryl Downes (she/her) (@ChicasFootball) September 16, 2021Eric - Tahnai Annis and Camille Wilson. The Philippines were trailing 1-0 in the dying minutes of their Asian Cup qualifier against Nepal, before Annis scored in the 90th minute and Wilson scored in the second minute of injury time, sealing a 2-1 victory.Steffen - fun-loving Tillies - a timely reminder that even at the national team level it's important to have fun. It's the Australian way so kudos to the coaching team for recognising this. (Back row, Charli and Karly)(Rock paper scissors)CommBank Matildas on Twitter: "Rock, paper, scissors......with a hilarious twist
Cheryl gives a big shoutout to the upcoming Women in Football Leadership conference. Eric gives a rundown on the Nix and the latest signings here and abroad. Steffen drives us towards the end of the Nordic season (or Iceland at the very least). GuestKerry Harris joins to discuss Women Onside's upcoming Women in Football Leadership conference (September 23rd)
While we were discussing haircuts off-air, or the lack of, once that 'live' button is pressed we're back on track discussing the hottest topics in women's football this week.Rhali is happy the Matildas will be back in action soon. Eric and Dale have plenty of recommendations to fill new W-League teams, Cheryl is all about seeing more women coaches amongst the new teams and Steffen is giddy to hear one Aussie is back in centre-back. Hot Topics(11) The Matildas are set play (33) Republic of IrelandWednesday September 22ndEveryone loves a 4am gameW-League ExpansionThree teams will join the league "ahead of" the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2023:Wellington PhoenixWestern United FCAnd the return of the Central Coast Mariners (2008-2009) - previous players include Kyah Simon, Michelle Heyman, Teresa Polias, Ellyse PerryJitka Klimková announced as the new Football Ferns head coach SigningsEmily Gielnik to Aston VillaA plethora of Dub signings all condensed on our Season 14 squad pageTanya Oxtoby signed as an assistant coach with ChelseaAround the WorldUWCL - Round 2Champions Path1st leg: Vålerenga 1-3 BK Häcken (Dylan Holmes)2nd legBK Häcken vs VålerengaDate: Thursday, September 9Kick-off: 3:00 am AESTLeague Path1st leg:Levante UD 1-2 Lyon (OFF ‘78 Ellie Carpenter)2nd leg:Lyon vs Levante UDDate: Thursday, September 9Kick-off: 2:00 am AEST1st leg:Arsenal (Steph Catley, OFF ‘62 Caitlin Foord, Lydia Williams unused) 3-0 SK Slavia Praha2nd leg:SK Slavia Praha vs ArsenalDate: Friday, September 10Kick-off: 2:30 am AEST1st leg:Real Madrid 1-1 Manchester City (Alanna Kennedy not listed, Hayley Raso ON ‘60)2nd leg:Manchester City vs Real MadridDate: Thursday, September 9Kick-off: 4:00 am AEST1st leg:FC Rosengård (Charlotte Grant N/U, Teagan Micah) 0-3 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim2nd leg:TSG 1899 Hoffenheim vs FC RosengårdDate: Thursday, September 9Kick-off: 3:00 am AESTAsiaWE League (Japan)Round 1 kicks off September 12th but we won't see JEF Chiba and Alex Chidiac until Round 2UKFAWSLListen in for our discussion on all the Aussies in the FAWSLArsenal (Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord, Lydia Williams)Aston Villa (Emily Gielnik)Chelsea (Sam Kerr)Manchester City (Alanna Kennedy, Hayley Raso)Tottenham Hotspur (Kyah Simon)West Ham United (Mackenzie Arnold, Tameka Yallop)Scottish WPLNo sightings of the Aussies in the Scottish WPL but stay tuned as we keep an eye out for the Aussies:Celtic FC (Jacynta Galabadaarachchi)Glasgow City (Aoife Colvill)EuropeFrance - D1FLyon (Ellie Carpenter) blew away Saint-Étienne 6-0Montpellier (Mary Fowler) suffered a 0-1 loss against PSGRead B90s coverage of the D1FItaly - Serie ASS Lazio (Ella Mastrantonio) lost 0-1 to Internazionale Pomigliano (Aivi Luik) drew 2-2 with Empoli LadiesNetherlands - EredivisiePSV Eindhoven (Amy Harrison) no match this weekendNordicNorway Toppserien Round 13 (of 18)(3) LSK Kvinner FK (Karly Roestbakken) Karly was in full training from this week Toppserien: 4/9 vs Kolbotn at home, 5-2 winSome fine goals by both teams, a feast for the eyes - Youtube(9) Klepp IL (Nikola Orgill) Away game on the weekend to Stabæk postponed due to CovidNM Cup: 9/9 vs tier 2 side Amazon Grimstad (home)No football in Norway till 27/9 after this NM Cup gameSweden Damallsvenskan Round 15 (of 22) (1) FC Rosengård (Charli Grant, Teagan Micah)3-0 home win vs AIKBoth Charli and Teagan started, Charli played 67'12/9 away to Hammarby (after UWCL return leg)(2) BK Häcken (Dylan Holmes)Won 0-1 away to Piteå IFDylan played the last 7'13/9 away to KIF Örebro DFF (after UWCL return leg)(4) Hammarby (Elise Kellond Knight)KK again wasn't on the card for their 1-2 away win vs 5th placed Kristianstads Next game is at home 12/9 vs Rosengård(6) Vittsjö (Clare Polkinghorne)Emily Gielnik announced as a transfer out to Aston Villa in the week before the game 1-0 home win over 3rd placed Eskilstuna United, takes them back up to 6thPolks' first game since the Olympics, played 90'Next game is against Djurgårdens IF away 11/9 (12) Växjö (Winonah Heatley)Lost 0-1 at home to KIF Örebro DFFAfter several full games, Winonah was on the bench for this one and didn't come onto the fieldNext up Eskilstuna United 12/9 awayDenmark Round 5 (of 14)(2) Fortuna Hjørring (Indiah Paige Riley, Clare Wheeler, Angie Beard, Alex Huynh) 0-0 away to KoldingQAngie and Clare started and played the full gameIndi came on the last half hour, Alex remained on the benchStill undefeated but drop to second place11/9 away to Brøndby IF(5) AGF (‘Aarhus Gymnastikforening') (Jenna McCormick)0-2 home loss to the undefeated HB Køge, Jenna played a full gameNext game 11/9 away against bottom side AaBIceland Round 17 (of 18)(4) UMF Selfoss (Emma Checker)Surprise 1-3 home loss vs bottom side Tindastoll in their final home gameEmma captained the side again and played 90 minutesFinal game is away to ladder leaders Valur ReykjavikSelfoss stay 4th but only by a margin of 1 point over Stjarnan, who play Tindastoll (now 2nd from bottom) 1.dield (First division) (1) KR ReykjavikAideen Keane was absent from this week's game due to last week's red cardwon 2-0 in KR's final home game vs Haukar FC, guaranteeing KR's place in the top Icelandic league (the Urvalsdeild) in 2022USANWSLKansas City (Chloe Logarzo) with a somewhat surprising 0-0 draw with NC CourageQueens of the WeekCheryl gives a shoutout to the dads out there supporting the players, Eric flips to the west coast, and the FAWSL, proudly supported by Steffen, while Rhali floors Cheryl with some retirement news. 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Niet één, maar twee wedstrijden van Arsenal in deze nieuwe aflevering van de All About Arsenal podcast. Verder nog meer WSL wedstrijden en ook is de eerste helft van de UWCL gespeeld. In het nieuws bespreken we de boycot van dit weekend, de retirement van oud-Arsenal speelster Fara Williams en de nominaties voor FA Women's Player of the Year. De volledig herstelde Steph Catley komt langs in het Spelersprofiel en we kiezen weer de G.O.A.T. van de week. Enjoy!
86 days until the Olympics. We're excited and can't wait to bring you more content in the lead up to the Games.In episode 43 of our pod, Dale gives an update on the defunct ish Super League, Cheryl belatedly remembers to give a huge shoutout to Kate Jacewicz, Eric shares his fun perspective on Bri Davey's AFLW Best and Fairest award and Steffen helps out from the sidelines.Hot TopicsSuperleague over before it began?Congratulations Bri Davey - AFLW Best and FairestAround the WorldOlympics - 86 days until Game 1The groups are locked in
In aflevering 11 van de All About Arsenal podcast bespreken we zoals gewoonlijk weer alle WSL wedstrijden, we praten jullie bij over de CL en in het nieuws komt weer van alles voorbij. Ook moeten we het natuurlijk hebben over het vertrek van coach Joe Montemurro aan het eind van dit seizoen. Verder hebben we het over de problemen bij Birmingham City en Nederlandse trots, Daantje van de Donk, komt voorbij in het Spelersprofiel. Enjoy!
Hot TopicsMatildas (FIFA Ranking - 7th) matches announcedApril 11th00:10 Germany (2) v Matildas (7) for their first match in 396 days03:00 USWNT (1) v Sweden (5)NWSL Challenge Cup 05:30 NCC v Washington09:00 Louisville v OrlandoW-League Grand FinalApril 14th00:00 England (6) v Canada (8)02:30 Matildas (7) v Netherlands (4)05:00 USWNT (1) v France (3)Rhali Dobson's retirementMatildas leaving before dessertFinals - we finally have our top 4 locked inPremiership still up for grabsRound Results & LadderPlusPlayer of the roundGoal of the roundSave of the roundPass of the roundTackle of the roundThe Road Home – 1 Game RemainsThis Wednesday, watch the #WLeague battle for the Premiers Plate.@SydneyFC v @victorywleague.Free to attend, otherwise watch on the myfootball app, Kayo or Foxsports (hopefull) pic.twitter.com/CPmAwqsghc— Beyond 90 (@Beyond90AU) March 29, 2021Around the WorldHattrick for Hayley Raso, Sam Kerr with a brace and Caitlin Foord is a stickler for accuracy.Need a goal? Call an Aussie!— Westfield Matildas (@TheMatildas) March 28, 2021Plus leg 2 of the UWCL matches will see Ellie Carpenter and Sam Kerr, subject to the latest COVID update, with four positive results among the OL professional playing group. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Friday Night Sports Show talks with FlowNews24's Karl Carrington about women's sport, starting with W-League and the great efforts of Caitlin Foord
Following the launch of the Queensland Football History digital portal, we have a special podcast extra with Dr Lee McGowan, Molly Appleton, Eric Subijano and Cheryl Downes.BackgroundLee is a friend of the pod, a researcher, writer and teacher with a primary interest in critical football studies as well as a board member of Women Onside.He's the Co-author of Never Say Die: The Hundred-Year Overnight Success of Australian Women's Football (2019) and Football in Fiction (Routledge 2020) in which Lee covers "Back of the Net" with Caitlin Foord and Kick.In 2019, Lee was very proud to be awarded - Queensland Community Male Champion for Women’ Football. Subscribe to the Beyond 90 Podcast on iTunes, Spotify & Google Podcasts.Read all of our W-League Season 13 team previews. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In de derde aflevering van onze All About Arsenal podcast hebben we het over de wedstrijden in de WSL en de Conti Cup. Ook bespreken we weer de nieuwe transfers en praten we jullie bij over alle andere dingen in de WSL en daarbuiten! Onder andere een inkijkje bij Arsenal van Lia Wälti en de nieuwe maandelijkse column van Emma Hayes. In het 'Spelersprofiel' bespreken we deze keer Caitlin Foord en hebben we ook de nieuwe G.O.A.T. of the week voor jullie! Spoiler: we waren het niet overal over eens... Enjoy!
In de tweede aflevering van onze podcast All About Arsenal podcast bespreken we de gespeelde wedstrijden, de transfers en het overige nieuws in de WSL. Ook hebben we het over het vertrek van Phil Neville en de toekomst van het Engelse nationale elftal. In het Spelersprofiel van deze week praten we over Vivianne Miedema en hebben we wat zorgwekkend nieuws over haar. Tenslotte bepalen we een nieuwe G.O.A.T. of the week en blikken we vooruit naar volgende week. Enjoy!
Voor de komende interlandbreak zijn de selecties weer bekend en daar zitten leuke verrassingen in! We bespreken de Oranjeleeuwinnen, oefentegenstander team USA en natuurlijk ook het toekomstige team van Sarina Wiegman. Daarnaast zijn er weer veel records gevestigd, bespreken we het boek van Megan Rapinoe en zijn er eigenlijk maar weinig this is not normals! We lopen langs de opvallendste wedstrijden en bespreken een verrassende Nederlandse transfer.
It's Episode 5! Anna Harrington, Angela Christian-Wilkes, Sam Lewis, and Marissa Lordanic discuss Hayley Raso's and Caitlin Foord's spectacular form, the preferred playing positions of some Matildas, and partake in some Canberra chat. Sam interviews Heather Reid about the 1989 newsletter she created (spoiler: it's called The Far Post) and the changing media landscape for women's football. Plus the usual You Love To See Its, Boots, and How Goods?! Buy Women in Boots: Football and Feminism in the 1970s by Heather Reid and Marion Stell. Follow The Far Post on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thefarpostpod
The Australian invasion at Arsenal has continued with Matildas goalkeeper Lydia Williams signing a one-year deal with the famous London club. Williams – 32 years old and the long-time undisputed Matildas No.1 – will join Australian teammates Caitlin Foord and Steph Catley at the Gunners, who are coached by Australian Joe Montemurro.
Normal service resumes on the podcast, and on this week's show we talk with Matildas superstar Caitlin Foord about her recent move to Arsenal and the prospect of playing in a home FIFA Women's World Cup. Plus we check in with Japan's Shinji Okazaki from his new home in northern Spain to find out what he's been doing to keep busy in lockdown.
At 16 years old, in just her second international match, Caitlin Foord lined up to take on the best women's footballer in the world. Nearly a decade later, Foord is one of the top players and has joined of the world's great clubs. Foord joins the podcast from London where she plays for current FA Women's Super League champions Arsenal FC.
In this episode, Molly takes the steering wheel and Eric navigates to deliver the Beyond 90 Season 12 Round 11 wrap. Yep, no round 10. That one is in a very bad cloud somewhere.We're not far away from the AFC Olympic Qualifying matches. Originally scheduled in Wuhan, China, the matches will now take place in Sydney following the Coronavirus threat. Your pod hosts discuss logistics with Sydney travel and accommodation given the short notice period.Next up, listen to the Round 11 game wraps which delivered some very surprising results, many of which caused chaos in the ShePlays Fantasy League but also delivered some superb goals.As more players make the move to the FAWSL, listen in to the latest up dates regarding Chloe Logarzo and Caitlin Foord. Walk through the ladder and hear more about the upcoming W-League rounds as the end of season peaks around the corner.
Arsenal Women announced the signing of Australian international Caitlin Foord this week from Sydney FC. Caitlin will bolster her compatriot Joe Montemurro's squad after the Matildas' Olympic qualifiers in February. Pippa and Tim decided to get the lowdown on our new signing from the people that know. Pippa speaks to Arsenal fan, Portland Thorns season ticket holder and SB Nation writer Aidan Gibson about her two year spell with the Thorns and looks at how she might fit into the Arsenal team.Then Tim chats with Australian women's football journalist Samantha Lewis of the Guardian and ESPN about Caitlin's international career, why this is a move that makes sense for the player, as well as a little bit on the recent influx of Matildas into the WSL.You can follow Aidan on twitter @BeltransMole23 and Samantha @battledinosaur. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“I’m late, I’m late, for a very important date." - White Wabbit, Alice in Wonderland. Cutting it fine with this episode of the Beyond 90 Podcast: Round 9 Wrap plus Fatty.The downright amazing Fatima Flores joins Molly and Cheryl to talk about the Roar Corp, MadTildas, and Level Playing Field.No chance of stopping Fatty there, so we roll onto our thoughts on the 20 player Matildas squad announcement for the Olympic Qualification series in Wuhan, China. Australia must finish first or second in Group B to advance to final phase of qualification against Korea Republic (20), Vietnam (32) or Myanmar (44) in early March 2020Training camp in Sydney Jan 20-27Depart for China on Jan 28thGame 1: Monday 3/2 7:00pm AEDT - Chinese Taipei (40)Game 2: Thursday 6/2 7:00pm AEDT - Thailand (38)Game 3: Sunday 9/2 10:30pm AEDT - China (15)Final squad (if qualified) 18We catch up on the latest w-league action including results from Round 8 and 9Monday 13/1 R8 - CBR v SYD 0-4Thursday 9/1 R9 - MCY v CBR 4-0Sunday 12/1 R9 - WSWvBRI 0-4Saturday 1/2 R9 - NEWvADE postponedAnd before we leave you alone, catch up on the aussies in the FAWSL with Sam Kerr’s latest match, Jacynda Galabadaarachchi at West Ham United, plus rumours - is Caitlin Foord heading to Arsenal?
This week Managing Editor Quinn Casteel discusses the biggest headlines from SoccerWire.com, then Chris Hummer and Charlies Boehm chat with United Soccer Coaches Director of Operations & Events, Geoff VanDeusen, ahead of the United Soccer Coaches Convention next week. Producer Bridget Baker rounds up the newest Featured Players on SoccerWire.com and news from some of our Featured Tournaments and Premier Partners. Chris is back with “Heard on the Wire” to close out the show. Show Notes [1:45] Managing Editor Quinn Casteel discusses the week's biggest headlines including: USYNT U20 Coach Hirings (Laura Harvey, WNT and Anthony Hudson, MNT) USWNT U17 camp roster including Olivia Moultrie MAC Hermann Trophy winners (Catarina Macario, Robbie Robinson) [16:30] Our chat with United Soccer Coaches Director of Operations & Events, Geoff VanDeusen, ahead of the United Soccer Coaches Convention next week [41:10] Bridget rounds up the latest Featured Players on SoccerWire.com + news and info from Featured Tournaments & Premier Partners [43:45] Chris is back with “Heard on the Wire” discussing MLS moving to an online draft instead of live at the USC Convention, a blockbuster trade in the NWSL sending USWNT defender Emily Sonnet, rights to AusWNT player Caitlin Foord, and picks to Orlando for the number 1 overall pick in the NWSL Collegiate Draft, rumors of Sophia Smith leaving Stanford early to turn pro, a U.S. Soccer bio-banding event and what it means for youth soccer, plus vegan diets for athletes
Did Wednesday’s first piece of Portland Thorns news justify an emergency podcast? Given who the team gave up and what, in the form of next week’s first pick in the NWSL’s College Draft, the team got in return, the trade of Emily Sonnett and Caitlin Foord to the Orlando Pride certainly rises to the standard. How you feel about the trade in undoubtedly influenced by how you feel about the 2020 draft class. To talk about that, we asked the industry standard in collegiate coverage, Top Drawer Soccer’s Travis Clark, to talk about who will likely be available next Thursday in Baltimore, Maryland, and how they fit at the NWSL level.
W-League Champions Sydney FC's Caitlin Foord, Sofia Huerta and Veronica Latsko dropped past to discuss playing in the US, W-League, Sydney Derby, College Football and more.
We're back with another episode of the Beyond 90 podcast.Groubes has been given a week off for good behaviour so it's just Molly and Cheryl running through the week in women's football.We kick off reminiscing about the first game of the round between Brisbane Roar and Western Sydney Wanderers. What a game! I think Molly was salivating and Cheryl was in awe of the bone crunching tackles.Next up, Newcastle v Canberra and Heather Garriock's masterstroke to recruit Simone Charley. Can she be stopped?Cheryl took a long drive out to Shepparton to watch her first W-League match of the season - Melbourne City v Adelaide United. Amber Brooks, Mary Fowler and Sarah Willacy all impressed for the visitors, whilst there was a bit of a consensus that City are playing with their food.The final match of the round between Perth Glory and Sydney FC wasn't all one way but Sydney are looking the goods. Caitlin Foord looks to be in fine form and we quickly discuss versatility - is it a gift or a challenge.Next stop, Cheryl gives a progress update on Home Department approval to travel to Morwell for Melbourne Victory against the Wanderers and Molly is peaking early in her excitement for the round 6 Sydney derby clashMolly gives her tips for round 4 along with all the science in making her decisions and we wrap up by discussing the Never Say Die book launch, co-authored by Fiona Crawford and Lee McGowan, with a nod to our mate Rachel Bach.Molly definitely needs to work on her outro.
Brenton Speed, Andy Harper and Murray Shaw are back for another episode of FootBald!The 'bald-casters' wind themselves up talking ticketing costs and attending games, plus Speedy has a message for the Melbourne City Football Academy.Here are some details of the show. Enjoy!Amazing honours for both Harps and Speedy (5:00)Max Burgess (11:00)Caitlin Foord (12:00)SCG surface and Antonis' injury (24:00)Ticket prices (30:00)'You cannot exclude fans from the sport' (34:30)'Rotting away in the youth team' - Speedy tees off at Melbourne City (42:00)Champions League thoughts (44:00)
We had the pleasure of speaking to Caitlin Foord who joined us on the podcast after her training session.
The one and only Akmal Saleh joins us for the first time in 2018 alongside Kitty Flanagan, Wil Anderson, Susie Youssef and Ed Kavalee! Plus we welcome Guest Quizmasters MasterChef's Matt Preston and Caitlin Foord from the Mathildas! Have you been paying attention? First aired Monday November 5 on TEN.
Chris and Jamie return to discuss the Portland Timbers’ first trip to Tucson, the signing of Samuel Armenteros and the fallout therefrom, and how the Portland Thorns are going to handle Caitlin Foord’s injury. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jamie and Chris return to the microphone to discuss a busy two weeks for the Portland Timbers and Portland Thorns including the imminent acquisition of Andy Polo, Justin Meram trade rumors, the end of the Allie Long Era in Portland, and the arrivals of Caitlin Foord and Andressinha. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's episode, I interview Australian national soccer team member, Caitlin Foord. Caitlin grew up a 2 minute walk from the beach in Lake Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia. Before Caitlin took up soccer, she participated in athletics, touch football, and surf life saving. At age 9, Caitlin played in her first soccer game at age and scored 6 goals. She hasn't stopped netting goals since. Caitlin scored a goal in her first appearance with the Matildas. At 16,, she was the youngest Australian player to play in a World Cup and was voted the Best Young Player of the tournament. Caitlin has played in the the Australian W-league with Sydney FC and Perth Glory, in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) with Sky Blue FC, and is is currently playing in the Japan Women's Football League with the Vengalta Sendai Ladies. In our conversation, we talk about -the biggest differences between playing in Japan, USA, and Australia -the times she had to sell chocolate bars at school to afford to go to soccer tournaments -the sacrifices her mom, a single parent, made to help Caitlin pursue soccer -why Caitlin hates warming-up -her experience with being burned-out from soccer, and the strategy she used to fall back in love with her sport -why she thinks the Matildas' world ranking has continued to rise -her love affair with music festivals, her dog Peach, and Chipotle And more. Enjoy, my conversation with Caitlin Foord! Show Notes :48 Who is Caitlin Foord Sky Blue FC 2:50 Caitlin's adjusting to the Japanese culture 6:40 Caitlin's Japanese team - Vegalta Sendal 7:24 How does Japanese soccer style compare to US/Australian? 11:40 Cailtin's early soccer travel and struggles of homesickness 16:00 Cailtlin's childhood home, Illawarra 17:40 Cailtin's young star in soccer v. touch football 21:55 Her mom's single parent support and selling chocolate bars to pay for tournaments 27:23 Australian Nat'l team call up at 16 years old. 32:10 Cailtin's favorite game 35:38 Her ability to separate soccer from other aspects of her life 40:29 Has she ever been burnt out from soccer? 43:20 Are their training things that Cailtin doesn't like? 45:29 Caitlin's morning routine Brittney Cameron @bcam00 47:01 Caitlin's free time activities 48:15 Caitlin's biggest misconception about herself 50:28 Is Caitlin a go with the flow athlete or an overthinker? 51:50 Her biggest accomplishment 52:45 What does she want to accomplish before she retires? And how does she want to be remembered? 53:45 Caitlin's pregame body and mental prep 54:30 How does she deal with a bad game? 56:13 Best opponent and best teammate Christie Rampone @christierampone Sam Kerr @samkerr1 59:38 Best game day chants 1:00:39 Biggest life lesson from playing soccer 1:01:55 How does Caitlin eat a taco? 1:02:58 One simple tip for female athletes 1:04:22 Caitlin Foord Follow Caitlin: On Twitter: @CaitlinFoord On Instagram: @CaitlinFoord Caitlin's obsession with her dog Peach (Instagram: @BrindlePeach Share the love If you haven't already, I would be so very grateful if you rated and left me a review of the podcast. It takes two minutes! Here's what to do. Click HERE Click “view in itunes” Click the “ratings and reviews” tab Click “write a review” and show me love
Episode 103 of Women's World Football Show welcomes Australia Women's National Team forwards Caitlin Foord and Sam Kerr; USWNT stars Casey Short and Christen Press; and head coaches Alen Stajcic (Australia) and Jill Ellis (USA). Also, special guest Ethan King, founder of CharityBall.org.
After a week off due to technical difficulties that were somehow not related in any way to Hurricane Matthew, the PawedCast is back -- and with a special treat. Joining us this week is Orlando Pride Head Coach Tom Sermanni for an exclusive interview. Tom is always a great guest and he talked with us about many topics, including the team's overall first NWSL season, what tweaks need to be made in the off-season, the club's attempts to acquire Caitlin Foord, Ashlyn Harris, Alex Morgan and more. You won't want to miss it. Before that, however, we attend to a bit of business, discussing Orlando City's playoff bid being shut down due to the 1-0 loss to the Montreal Impact. We unpack that game a bit and give you our Man of the Match selections. We also discussed Orlando City B's playoff exit at the hands of New York Red Bulls II, although we both thought it was a rather successful first USL season for OCB. And after the interview with Sermanni, we come back with our key match-ups and score predictions for Orlando City at Philadelphia Union on Sunday afternoon. Here's how the show went: 0:11- Orlando City dominated every statistical category but the one that mattered against Montreal, falling 1-0 on the Impact's only shot on target. It was a rough way to be eliminated, especially at home. Plus OCB's first season comes to an end. 18:55- Tom Sermanni calls in and gives us his view of the Pride's first season, his thoughts on how to improve the club for 2017, thoughts on the USWNT and its relationship with the NWSL, and much more. 38:05- We present our key match-ups and final score predictions for Sunday's match between Orlando City and the Phildelphia Union. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices