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Tosh Farrell, a UEFA 'A' licensed coach and member of the Professional Football Coaches Association is described by Craig Brown CBE the former mens national 1st team head coach of Scotland as arguably, to be one of the foremost exponents of youth coaching in the game. He is the former Head of International Football Development and Technical Coordinator at the English Premier Club Everton FC. Tosh has spent 13 years developing his Soccer Development Methodology at one of the leading youth academies in the world, helping develop numerous players who have gone on to represent Everton FC 1st team. These players include Wayne Rooney,Ross Barkley, Jack Rodwell, Callum McManaman. The EPL's youngest ever goal scorer, James Vaughan (age 16yrs 270 days) and the youngest player ever to represent Everton in the premier league Jose Baxter (age 16 yrs,191 days) “The key to success lies in Tosh's knowledge, experience and understanding of the right way to develop soccer excellence in young players. Like all coaches he likes to win but his focus is exclusively on the process of development – he knows if he gets this right the score will take care of itself.” - Bill Beswick M.Ed. Former sports psychologist to Manchester United, Middlesbrough and the England National Team.
#ToshFarrell #Everton #WayneRooneyAlright, Lads,This week we are joined by Anthony 'Tosh' Farrell. Tosh is one of Britain's most influential football coaches. Producing talents such as Wayne Rooney, Jack Rodwell, Ross Barkley & Callum Mcmanaman.Hope you enjoy!Follow Triggered Reds here:enquiries@triggeredreds.comIG - @TriggeredRedsTwitter: @RedsTriggeredFacebook: @TriggeredRedsWebsite: triggeredreds.buzzsprout.com
Melbourne Victory fell agonisingly short against Western United last weekend going down 4-3, they're back at Marvel Stadium this weekend hosting Melbourne City in the traditional Melbourne derby, the club is currently in its lowest position sitting on the bottom of the table, is this the week they turn it around?
Callum McManaman made his league debut for Victory last weekend and scored a cracking goal in the first half against Brisbane. Victory then slumped to a 3-1 loss. They play Brisbane again this weekend in Redcliffe (due to covid-reshuffles). Callum has had a lengthy career in England's top couple of tiers, made his name at Wigan, played some Premier League, mainly Championship there.
After a successful campaign in the Sky Bet Championship in 2018-19, Latics legend Tommy Gore sits down with Guy Clarke in our Latics Listen studio to reflect on the season that was, focusing on the key moments and the outstanding individuals, including an exclusive chat with captain Samy Morsy from Bank Holiday Monday's End of Season Party in the Park.If you'd like to get involved or feature on Latics Listen, please get in touch through our social media channels on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram, or by emailing laticslisten@wiganathletic.com - your comments, questions and support are much appreciated!Listen above, stream on Spotify or download our brand new podcast for free on iTunes. We're also available on Soundcloud and Buzzsprout!
We're back! Latics Listen's Christmas break is over and our return coincides with the most wonderful time of the year... it's the FA Cup third round, so we just had to bring you a cup special to kick off 2019.2013 FA Cup winning captain Emmerson Boyce and Man of the Match Callum McManaman relive those memorable moments across the 2013 run, with the latter also focussing on how a victory against West Bromwich Albion this season can be a catalyst in the club's Sky Bet Championship campaign.Recently returning defender Chey Dunkley tells us about his comeback from injury and his own personal memories in the FA Cup, whilst the man who brought down Manchester City last season walks us through his famous goal in Latics' 1-0 victory at the DW Stadium last February.We're also joined by Latics fan Jamie Keene who shares his memories of the FA Cup as a young supporters, describing what it was like to see such moments as our 3-0 win at Goodison Park, the semi-final trip to Wembley and of course the final itself, plus the following season's Europa League campaign and a second semi-final at the national stadium.And as usual, we check in with John Hill from official club betting partner Coral to hear your best options ahead of a weekend with some guaranteed giants killings!If you'd like to get involved or feature on Latics Listen, please get in touch through our social media channels on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram, or by emailing laticslisten@wiganathletic.com - your comments, questions and support are much appreciated!Listen above, stream on Spotify or download our brand new podcast for free on iTunes. We're also available on Soundcloud and Buzzsprout!
Where better to hear from all three of our goal scorers against Blackburn Rovers than on the move with Latics Listen!It's episode 16 this week and we've got Gary Roberts, James Vaughan and Callum McManaman reaction, with Latics supporters David Naylor on the line with Guy Clarke, a fully signed up member of the Gary Roberts fan club!Latics legend and FA Cup winning captain Emmerson Boyce is the latest in the Latics Rewind chair as he remembers his first goal for the club 10 years ago today, and gives his thoughts on how the current team are getting on in the Championship.Plus, John Hill from official betting partner Coral brings the latest odds ahead of Latics' trip to Bolton Wanderers on Saturday for a local derby!If you'd like to get involved or feature on Latics Listen, please get in touch through our social media channels on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram, or by emailing laticslisten@wiganathletic.com - your comments, questions and support are much appreciated!Listen above, stream on Spotify or download our brand new podcast for free on iTunes. We're also available on Soundcloud and Buzzsprout!
With the international fixtures set to hit full swing over the coming days, we've taken a break from the podcast, giving you the chance to re-listen to some of our best bits so far and if you're new to Latics Listen, it's the perfect way to catch up with everything you've missed out on so far!From Latics Open Day and the opening game of the season against Sheffield Wednesday, through to our latest Latics Rewind with Jason Roberts, here's what you've missed...If you'd like to get involved or feature on Latics Listen, please get in touch through our social media channels on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram, or by emailing laticslisten@wiganathletic.com - your comments, questions and support are much appreciated!Listen below, stream on Spotify or download our brand new podcast for free on the App Store by [clicking here]. We're also available on Soundcloud!
Latics Listen is back! Following on from our popular first episode straight out of the training camp in Spain, we returned to the Wigan Athletic Training Centre to bring you episode two as Latics build up to the start of the Sky Bet Championship season against Sheffield Wednesday at the DW Stadium on Saturday. So who's on this week's episode? Chris Kirkland With 131 Premier League appearances to his name during a six-year spell at the DW Stadium, Chris Kirkland chats to Guy Clarke about his time at Wigan Athletic, his move to Hillsborough Stadium and career at Sheffield Wednesday, Latics' chances in the Championship this season, plus his inspirational battle with anxiety and depression. Chris' words carry a vitally important message, reflected in this year's EFL partnership with mental health charity, Mind. You, the supporters! More than 1,600 supporters attended the second annual #LaticsOpenDay last Thursday and we wanted to know what you thought ahead of the new season! Christian Walton An in-depth chat with returning goalkeeper Christian Walton, who sets out his aims for the 2018-19 campaign, reflects on a record-breaking 2017-18 and sets out his plans for his career ahead. Callum McManaman Getting to Know returns (much like the man who features) as Callum McManaman lifts the lid on his boyhood idol, favourite sport other than football, biggest influence on his career and how celebrating his first Latics goal with his friends is right up their with his favourite football memories.
This is Latics Listen the official Wigan Athletic podcast. Welcome to this our debut episode ahead of the 2018/19 season. Hear exclusively from manager Paul Cook on new signing Callum McManaman following his return to Latics on a permanent deal from Sunderland. We also delve deeper into the squad's pre-season training camp at the La Cala Golf Resort & Spa in Spain. New signing Kal Naismith takes part in Getting To Know You, Ian Walker of 3P Logistics speaks about his connections as both a fan and supporter in Tics Talk. Plus Latics Rewind sees us catch up with a former club favourite in Lee McCulloch ahead of the final pre-season outing at Ibrox against Rangers. If you want to get involved, or have any feedback for us to take on board you can contact us via laticslisten@wiganathletic.com.
Rochdale put to the sword at the DW despite quite a few changes to the Latics starting XI and a new skipper in Michael Jacobs.Disappointment on Tuesday with the Bristol Rovers game postponed but this highlighted our global appeal with both Will Jones (USA) and Gallen Leung (Hong Kong) making the news after travelling to the UK for the game.Former players Callum McManaman and Sam Cosgrove made the news this week, Si brings us these stories plus his usual look at the goings on in League 1.A massive game on Sunday, we have a full preview of the Blackburn game including 'Ref Watch' and Dack or Quack?
So much to cram into just one hour this episode, Man U, Transfer Deadline Day, snakes alive, Sheffield Wednesday, more snakes on Tuesday with Norwich in town, wowWe start with a quick look back at the FA cup game at Old Trafford, Man U 4 Latics £1m+Transfer whirlwind day, just what was going on? Quite exciting on the incomings and a one word goodbye message to Yanic from Gareth.We're back on the telly on Friday when Sheff Weds are in town, with Callum McManaman in tow.Big clash on Tuesday with Norwich at the DW and a certain Mr Wildschut, we'll leave it there. Timecodes0:00 Exciting intros with the Ghost of Yanic2:30 One million dollars (well, pounds): Man U v Latics review7:00 ''Does this performance stand us in good stead?''9:20 PWU's Transfer Deadline Day punfest11:00 Outgoings: The best for Flores, Gomez's marriage proposal, ALF Schwarzenegger14:00 Exactly what you're here for - Yanic vs. The Fans17:00 Incomings: golfing Obertan, grinning Mandron, Omar is a Wigan-ah22:00 Can we go on signing an average of 12 players per window? 32:00 Back on the telly: Sheff Weds preview including Return of the Mac36:00 Teletext predictions and Si's Oddschecker (38:00) 40:00 Norwich preview: a warning from the officials & more Yanic bashing43:00 Sore Yanic-related predictions Fartwatch: 29:40 (with ghost whisper)
Well what can we say apart from it's bad, ok then it's very bad. Another defeat, this time against a side that we destroyed just four months back, we could have been 5 down by half time, Birmingham a cut above.Shaun Maloney and Callum McManaman are reportedly on their way, the transfer window will see changes in the playing staff, hopefully the rumour of incomings will be true.Big game this weekend, we preview the Blackburn game, another tough encounter.Contents: Matrimonial intros (0:00); Donaldson v Wigan: Birmingham review (1:30) including Dinner Dinner Statman and report from correspondent Russialatic (2:00); panic on the streets of Wigan (10:10) and outside influences? (14:20); elephants stampeding in the room (18:55); When I'm Cleaning (Transfer) Windows (24:50); B'burn succinct teletext preview (34:20) including Statman 2 (37:00) and positively negative predictions (40:00); Fit Fans: looking forward to Tuesday nights (43:20); All Gone Latics #03 not-so-cheap plug (45:55) with Joe Newton interview (49:00)
This week in the studio at the Beech Hill Book Cycle we have Barry, Gareth, Paul T, Greg, Rob, Mick, Helena and DanFirst up this week is a look back at the Crystal Palace FA cup 4th round tie, do we love this competition or what? There is discussion around the penalty appeal from Palace and the media treatment of Callum McManaman following the injury to Jonathan Parr, also what great goals we scored!Next up is a quick look at any possible comings or goings as the transfer window is nearly shutPossibly the dullest of our games so far this season was played at Middlesbrough on Tuesday, well it felt like it This week's episode is rounded off by a preview of Saturdays Championship game against Charlton at the DW and a discussion on how we feel the rest of the season will pan outContents - Happy Birthday, Barry! But not yet (0:00); Palace review (1:40) including Statman and penalty issues (2:20); au Revoir, Ivan? (19:20); Boro review (25:00); Charlton preview (30:24) including a shoutout for referee Michael Bull; season review so far (36:50)
IDLM return at %66 capacity after Matt goes missing in action. This weeks podcast see's us discuss the managerial merry-go-round at Blackburn, why all Romans should allow Francesco Totti to sleep with their wives and that 'challenge' from Callum McManaman.
In the PWU studio this week are Barry, Dan, Gareth, Paul, Mick, Greg and Rob. The Latics win over Newcastle at the DW Stadium is discussed and also high on the agenda is the 'McManaman Incident'....The podcast is recorded at the Book Cycle, Buckley St Wigan each Wednesday from 7pm till 8pm, feel free to join us any time