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Dans Pourquoi le football publié en 2021, le philosophe Stéphane Floccari noue la pratique sportive du foot et la philosophie... et convoque Michel Platini et Vladimir Jankélévitch, Pelé et Pasolini, Cantona et Cioran. Le peu de morale que je sais, je l'ai appris sur les scènes de théâtre et dans les stades de football, disait le philosophe Albert Camus, prix Nobel de littérature en 1959. Depuis, le football a changé de visage, des centaines de milliards se sont déversés sur les terrains, avec des débordements en tout genre mais le foot reste une passion puissante à l'échelle planétaire, avec des fans venus de tous les horizons... Et les intellectuels ont aussi leur mot à dire sur le sport ! Rabelais ou Ronsard, écrivains et poètes de la Renaissance jouaient déjà à un jeu qui ne s'appelait pas encore football, à une période où la Coupe du monde n'existait pas... Avec les sons d'archives de : - Jacques Derrida, grand philosophe, penseur de la déconstruction. Il confie sa passion pour le foot, une passion née pendant la guerre alors qu'il vivait jeune homme en Algérie - Denis Podalydès, de la Comédie française. Il raconte à l'occasion de la victoire de la France en 1998 que sa journée commence par la lecture du journal l'Équipe - Daniel Picouly, écrivain qui parle du « vrai football ». Avec également le reportage de Jérémie Lanche, à Genève, en Suisse. Invité : Stéphane Floccari est agrégé et docteur en philosophie, professeur au lycée Marcelin Berthelot, à Saint-Maur-des Fossés, et à l'INSEP (Institut national du sport, de l'expertise et de la performance), à Paris, chargé d'enseignement à la Sorbonne, Stéphane Floccari est, depuis l'enfance, un passionné de football, qu'il a pratiqué dans l'équipe de France des écrivains sportifs. Il est l'auteur de Pourquoi le football ? aux éditions des Belles Lettres en 2021. Il a également publié plus récemment, Le Sport émoi aux éditions Amphora. Le calendrier de la Coupe du Monde. Programmation musicale : L'artiste Lescop avec le titre Comète.
Dans Pourquoi le football publié en 2021, le philosophe Stéphane Floccari noue la pratique sportive du foot et la philosophie... et convoque Michel Platini et Vladimir Jankélévitch, Pelé et Pasolini, Cantona et Cioran. Le peu de morale que je sais, je l'ai appris sur les scènes de théâtre et dans les stades de football, disait le philosophe Albert Camus, prix Nobel de littérature en 1959. Depuis, le football a changé de visage, des centaines de milliards se sont déversés sur les terrains, avec des débordements en tout genre mais le foot reste une passion puissante à l'échelle planétaire, avec des fans venus de tous les horizons... Et les intellectuels ont aussi leur mot à dire sur le sport ! Rabelais ou Ronsard, écrivains et poètes de la Renaissance jouaient déjà à un jeu qui ne s'appelait pas encore football, à une période où la Coupe du monde n'existait pas... Avec les sons d'archives de : - Jacques Derrida, grand philosophe, penseur de la déconstruction. Il confie sa passion pour le foot, une passion née pendant la guerre alors qu'il vivait jeune homme en Algérie - Denis Podalydès, de la Comédie française. Il raconte à l'occasion de la victoire de la France en 1998 que sa journée commence par la lecture du journal l'Équipe - Daniel Picouly, écrivain qui parle du « vrai football ». Avec également le reportage de Jérémie Lanche, à Genève, en Suisse. Invité : Stéphane Floccari est agrégé et docteur en philosophie, professeur au lycée Marcelin Berthelot, à Saint-Maur-des Fossés, et à l'INSEP (Institut national du sport, de l'expertise et de la performance), à Paris, chargé d'enseignement à la Sorbonne, Stéphane Floccari est, depuis l'enfance, un passionné de football, qu'il a pratiqué dans l'équipe de France des écrivains sportifs. Il est l'auteur de Pourquoi le football ? aux éditions des Belles Lettres en 2021. Il a également publié plus récemment, Le Sport émoi aux éditions Amphora. Le calendrier de la Coupe du Monde. Programmation musicale : L'artiste Lescop avec le titre Comète.
Nouveaux pilotes, un brin déjantés, à bord de la Libre Antenne sur RMC ! Jean-Christophe Drouet et Julien Cazarre prennent le relais. Après les grands matchs, quand la lumière reste allumée pour les vrais passionnés, place à la Libre Antenne : un espace à part, entre passion, humour et dérision, débats enflammés, franc-parler et second degré. Un rendez-vous nocturne à la Cazarre, où l'on parle foot bien sûr, mais aussi mauvaise foi, vannes, imitations et grands moments de radio imprévisibles !
How Great Were France 1994, the team nthat never reached USA '94How can a team featuring Eric Cantona, Jean-Pierre Papin, David Ginola, Didier Deschamps, Marcel Desailly and Laurent Blanc fail to qualify for a World Cup?In this special episode of By Far The Greatest Team, Graham and Jamie are joined by author James Bennett, whose fascinating book No Shows explores some of football's greatest qualification failures. Together, they put Gérard Houllier's France of 1992–93 under the Greatness Index microscope and investigate one of international football's most astonishing collapses.France appeared destined for the 1994 FIFA World Cup. With a squad packed with world-class talent and needing only a single point from their final two qualifiers against Israel and Bulgaria, qualification looked certain. Instead, two dramatic defeats produced one of football's most infamous disasters and left a generation of French stars watching USA '94 from home.The episode explores the rise and fall of Houllier's France, the controversial scapegoating of David Ginola following his famous cross against Bulgaria, the leadership of Cantona and Papin, and whether this glamorous but fragile side was ultimately a necessary stepping stone towards France's World Cup triumph in 1998.Was this one of football's greatest qualification failures? Did France 1993 have to fail for France 1998 to succeed? And can a team achieve greatness despite never reaching the tournament they seemed destined to play in?Takeaways Why France were overwhelming favourites to qualify for USA '94 The rise of Gérard Houllier's talented but fragile French side The dramatic defeats to Israel and Bulgaria that changed football history David Ginola's infamous cross and the debate over blame and scapegoating Eric Cantona's international career and the World Cup he never played in How the failure shaped the future World Cup-winning France team Insights from James Bennett's book No Shows Whether France 1992–93 deserve a place among football's great "what if?" teams If you enjoy football history, forgotten stories, great teams, tragic collapses and lively debate, subscribe to By Far The Greatest Team wherever you get your podcasts.Follow, rate and review the show to help more football fans discover the greatest stories from the history of the game.#France1993 #France94 #DavidGinola #EricCantona #JeanPierrePapin #GerardHoullier #WorldCup1994 #USA94 #FootballHistory #ByFarTheGreatestTeam #NoShows #JamesBennett #InternationalFootball #FranceNationalTeam #GreatnessIndexIf you enjoy these podcasts, please don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating and also tell everyone about them!
Football legend Éric Cantona is back on the Croisette with two films in Cannes: "Marvellous Mornings", the debut feature from director Avril Besson, and "Cantona", a British documentary exploring his turbulent years at Manchester United. Away from the premieres, the festival is also facing a growing political controversy after hundreds of film figures accused Canal+ and billionaire Vincent Bolloré of contributing to a far-right shift in French culture.
Welcome back to It Was What It Was, the football history podcast. In this week's episode, co-hosts Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper revisit the 1995-96 Premier League season. 30 years on from one of the great title races. They trace Manchester United's unlikely triumph, beginning with the summer meltdown that saw Ince, Hughes, and Kanchelskis all depart, the infamous opening-day defeat to Aston Villa, and Alan Hansen's immortal verdict. From Cantona's Paris crisis and Ferguson's diplomatic dinner to Newcastle's flying start and that seemingly insurmountable 12-point lead, Wilson and Draper unpick every twist. They examine Schmeichel's heroics in the pivotal March showdown at St James' Park, the Tino Asprilla effect, the curse of the grey shirts at The Dell, and finally the extraordinary moment Kevin Keegan lost his composure on live television.00:00 Alan Hansen Sets the Scene06:30 The Summer Meltdown — Ince, Hughes, Kanchelskis12:45 Class of '92 and the Aston Villa Opener19:20 Cantona's Paris Crisis and Ferguson's Rescue Mission27:10 Newcastle's Flying Start and the 12-Point Lead34:50 The March Showdown at St James' Park42:15 Tino Asprilla and the Rodney Marsh Debate48:00 Liverpool 4, Newcastle 3 — The Moment It Turned53:40 The Grey Shirts and the Southampton Collapse58:10 The Mind Games Begin01:03:20 Keegan's Meltdown — "I Will Love It"01:09:00 United Win the League and the Double01:14:30 Why This Season Made the Premier League Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
L'émission 28 minutes du 29/04/2026 L'artiste qui fait dialoguer les dessins en noir et blanc “Le dessin est le premier art de l'enfance (...) Il était temps d'offrir à cet art une pleine dimension”, souligne le dessinateur et écrivain Frédéric Pajak, cofondateur et directeur artistique du festival du dessin d'Arles. La quatrième édition se déroule du 18 avril au 17 mai 2026, avec pour président d'honneur la star du football Éric Cantona. Cette année, l'Italie est mise en avant avec des œuvres de Piranèse, Dino Buzzati ou encore Pier Paolo Pasolini. Tentative d'assassinat : Donald Trump est-il juste victime de la violence politique de son pays ? Samedi 25 avril, Donald Trump a échappé à une nouvelle tentative d'assassinat lors du dîner annuel des correspondants de la Maison Blanche à Washington. C'est la deuxième fois que le président américain est visé depuis sa réélection. La violence politique n'est pas nouvelle dans l'histoire américaine, mais comment analyser la flambée actuelle ? 1er Mai : un tabou à lever pour travailler plus, ou un acquis à préserver ? Faut-il autoriser les commerçants à travailler le 1er mai ? Gabriel Attal, président du groupe Renaissance à l'Assemblée nationale, avait proposé une loi dans ce sens. Sa proposition avait été écartée face à la colère syndicale, et remplacée par un projet de loi. Avant qu'il ne soit examiné, la consigne a été donnée pour cette année de ne pas pénaliser les commerçants “sous réserve que les conditions de volontariat et de rémunération doublée ce jour-là soient bien respectées". Les éoliennes ont un impact sur la mortalité des chauves-souris, comme l'explique Xavier Mauduit qui revient sur l'histoire de ces mammifères. Marie Bonnisseau nous explique l'opération lancée pour sauver Timmy, une baleine à bosse échouée au nord de l'Allemagne. 28 minutes est le magazine d'actualité d'ARTE, présenté par Élisabeth Quin du lundi au jeudi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le vendredi et le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio. Enregistrement 29 avril 2026 Présentation Élisabeth Quin Production KM, ARTE Radio
Puebla es mucho más que una ciudad colonial. Durante miles de años fue uno de los territorios más importantes para comprender la historia del México Antiguo.En este video exploramos cómo su geografía —rodeada por grandes sierras y valles fértiles— convirtió a esta región en un verdadero cruce de caminos entre el Altiplano Central, el Golfo de México y Oaxaca.Desde las evidencias más antiguas de ocupación humana en la región hasta el desarrollo de grandes centros urbanos como Zona Arqueológica de Cholula y Zona Arqueológica de Cantona, Puebla revela una historia profunda que conecta el origen de la agricultura, las rutas comerciales de obsidiana y la formación de ciudades sagradas.También revisamos el papel clave del Valle de Tehuacán, uno de los lugares donde se documentaron los procesos más antiguos de domesticación del maíz, y cómo estas transformaciones cambiaron para siempre la historia de las sociedades mesoamericanas.Finalmente, analizamos cómo este pasado sigue vivo en la cultura contemporánea: desde la tradición de la Talavera poblana hasta los paisajes sagrados de Cholula, donde el patrimonio arqueológico convive con los desafíos del crecimiento urbano y el turismo masivo.#CultivamosMemoriasSíguenos en nuestras redes socialesLibreta Negra MxTW: https://twitter.com/LibretaNegraMxFB: https://www.facebook.com/LibretaNegraMx/IG: https://www.instagram.com/libretanegramx/ Apóyanos para continuar la labor de difusión y divulgación cultural.Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=NCGTRH8N57XFEKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/libretanegramxPatreon: https://patreon.com/LibretaNegraMx?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link#LaHojaSuelta #Podcast #Cultura #Puebla #Cholula #Cantona #ArqueologíaMexicana
Rüdiger und Michael schätzen sich beide als große "Star Trek"-Fans eins. Das heißt aber noch lange nicht, dass sie beide der gleichen Meinung sind, was die besten Filme aus Gene Roddenberry Universum sind. Resultat ist eines der bisher kontroversesten Filmduelle sowohl was die finale Liste angeht als auch was die Spielweise angeht, gegen die Éric Cantona ein frommes Lamm war. Die Frage ist also nicht, ob am Ende sich beide versöhnlich "Lebe lang und in Frieden wünschen" sondern vielmehr ob sich beide bis zum Finale zurückhalten können, nicht den Vulkanischen Nackengriff beim jeweils anderen anzuwenden.
Éric Cantona, pour son album “Perfect imperfection” disponible depuis le 13 marsLes vendredi et samedi à 20h sur France 5, Mohammed Bouhafsi et toute son équipe accueillent les personnalités qui font l'actualité.
Nos invités de la deuxième partie de C à Vous du samedi 14 mars 2026:
durée : 00:07:56 - Le monde d'Elodie - par : Elodie SUIGO - Tous les jours, une personnalité s'invite dans le monde d'Élodie Suigo. Vendredi 13 mars 2026, Éric Cantona, l'ancien footballeur et acteur sort, vendredi, un album : "Perfect Imperfection" Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
United author Wayne Barton returns in this show with the late Patrick Barclay to discuss the impact of Eric Cantona.This episode is taken from the original format aired on Love Sport Radio in 2020 and hosted by Matt Beadle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Was Manchester United's signing of Eric Cantona the greatest transfer in Premier League history? What was it about him that earned special treatment from Sir Alex Ferguson? And would a maverick like Cantona survive in today's game? Gary, Alan and Micah dive into the extraordinary, chaotic and unforgettable career of one of football's true enigmas. From title-winning brilliance to controversy, bans and that infamous kick, they explore how Cantona changed Manchester United forever. The Rest Is Football is powered by Fuse Energy. To sign up and for terms and conditions, visit fuseenergy.com/football. Join The Players Lounge: The official fantasy football club of The Rest Is Football. It's time to take on Gary, Alan and Micah for the chance to win monthly prizes and shoutouts on the pod. It's FREE to join and as a member, you'll get access to exclusive tips from Fantasy Football Hub including AI-powered team ratings, transfer tips, and expert team reveals to help you climb the table - plus access to our private Slack community. Sign up today at therestisfootball.com. https://therestisfootball.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=episode_description&utm_content=link_cta For more Goalhanger Podcasts, head to www.goalhanger.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nouveaux pilotes, un brin déjantés, à bord de la Libre Antenne sur RMC ! Jean-Christophe Drouet et Julien Cazarre prennent le relais. Après les grands matchs, quand la lumière reste allumée pour les vrais passionnés, place à la Libre Antenne : un espace à part, entre passion, humour et dérision, débats enflammés, franc-parler et second degré. Un rendez-vous nocturne à la Cazarre, où l'on parle foot bien sûr, mais aussi mauvaise foi, vannes, imitations et grands moments de radio imprévisibles !
Jonathan Pearce joins John Murray & Ian Dennis to talk football, travel & language. John is back from Bodø, Jonathan tells tales of changing football on the radio, his thoughts on the Cantona kung-fu kick commentary & Robot Wars reflections. Plus which commentary phrase will JP add to our Great Glossary? Suggestions welcome on WhatsApp voicenotes to 08000 289 369 & emails to TCV@bbc.co.uk00:25 John back from Bodø, 04:00 5 Live commentaries this weekend, 10:55 Does Jonathan like the new Champions League format? 13:15 How Jonathan changed football on the radio, 24:35 Jonathan's best gaffes, 32:25 Cantona's kung-fu kick, 39:05 Robot Wars reflections, 44:40 Great Glossary of Football Commentary, 54:05 Bonus Bobby Moore story.5 Live / BBC Sounds commentaries: Sat 1500 Burnley v Tottenham, Sat 1500 Man City v Wolves, Sat 1730 Bournemouth v Liverpool. Sun 1400 Newcastle v Aston Villa, Sun 1400 Crystal Palace v Chelsea on Sports Extra, Sun 1400 Brentford v Nott'm Forest on Sports Extra 2, Sun 1630 Arsenal v Man Utd, Wed 2000 PSG v Newcastle, Wed 2000 Man City v Galatasaray on Sports Extra, Wed 2000 Napoli v Chelsea on Sports Extra 2.Great Glossary of Football Commentary: DIVISION ONE Back to square one, Bosman, Cruyff Turn, Cultured/educated left foot, Dead-ball specialist, Draught excluder, Elastico/flip-flap Fox in the box, Giving the goalkeeper the eyes, Grub hunter, Head tennis, Hibs it, In a good moment, In behind, Magic of the FA Cup, The Maradona, Off their line, Olimpico, Onion bag, Panenka, Park the bus, Perfect hat-trick, Rabona, Roy of the Rovers stuff, Schmeichel-style, Scorpion kick, Spursy, Tiki-taka, Trivela, Where the kookaburra sleeps, Where the owl sleeps, Where the spiders sleep. DIVISION TWO Back on the grass, Ball stays hit, Beaten all ends up, Blaze over the bar, Business end, Came down with snow on it, Catching practice, Camped in the opposition half, Cauldron atmosphere Coat is on a shoogly peg, Come back to haunt them, Corridor of uncertainty, Couldn't sort their feet out, Easy tap-in, Daisy-cutter, First cab off the rank, Giant-killing, Good leave, Half-turn, Has that in his locker, High wide and not very handsome, Hospital pass, Howler, In the dugout, In their pocket, Johnny on the spot, Leading the line, Nice headache to have, Nutmeg, On their bike, One for the cameras, One for the purists, Played us off the park, Points to the spot, Prawn sandwich brigade, Purple patch, Put their laces through it, Reaches for their pocket, Rolls Royce, Root and branch review, Row Z, Screamer, Seats on the plane, Show across the bows, Slide-rule pass, Steal a march, Straight in the bread basket, Stramash, Taking one for the team, Telegraphed that pass, Tired legs, That's great… (football), Thunderous strike, Turns on a sixpence, Walk it in, We've got a cup tie on our hands. UNSORTED 2-0 is a dangerous score, After you Claude, All-Premier League affair, Aplomb, Bag/box of tricks, Brace, Brandished, Bread and butter, Breaking the deadlock, Bundled over the line, Champions elect / champions apparent, Clinical finish, Commentator's curse, Coupon buster, Denied by the woodwork, Draught excluder, Elimination line, Fellow countryman, Foot race, Formerly of this parish, Free hit, Goalkeepers' Union, Goalmouth scramble, Good touch for a big man, Honeymoon Period, In and around, In the shop window, Keeping ball under their spell, Keystone Cops defending, Languishing, Loitering with intent, Marching orders, Nestle in the bottom corner, Numbered derbies, Opposite number, PK for penalty-kick, Postage stamp, Put it in the mixer, Rasping shot, Red wine not white wine, Relegation six-pointer, Rooted at the bottom, Route One, Sending the goalkeeper the wrong way, Shooting boots, Sleeping giants, Slide rule pass, Small matter of, Spiders web, Stayed hit, Steepling, Stinging the palms, Stonewall penalty, Straight off the training ground, Taking one for the team, Team that likes to play football, Throw their cap on it, Thruppenny bit head / 50p head, Towering header, Two good feet, Turning into a basketball match, Turning into a cricket score, Usher/Shepherd the ball out of play, Walking a disciplinary tightrope, Wand of a left foot, Wrap foot around it, Your De Bruynes, your Gundogans etc.
Tornano i carotaggi e torna Tunnellissimo con cinque libri consigliati che, finalmente, trattano il bel tema del pallone: saggi, biografie e romanzi, taluni scritti in inglese, che però sicuramente vi piaceranno
Nouveaux pilotes, un brin déjantés, à bord de la Libre Antenne sur RMC ! Jean-Christophe Drouet et Julien Cazarre prennent le relais. Après les grands matchs, quand la lumière reste allumée pour les vrais passionnés, place à la Libre Antenne : un espace à part, entre passion, humour et dérision, débats enflammés, franc-parler et second degré. Un rendez-vous nocturne à la Cazarre, où l'on parle foot bien sûr, mais aussi mauvaise foi, vannes, imitations et grands moments de radio imprévisibles !
Nouveaux pilotes, un brin déjantés, à bord de la Libre Antenne sur RMC ! Jean-Christophe Drouet et Julien Cazarre prennent le relais. Après les grands matchs, quand la lumière reste allumée pour les vrais passionnés, place à la Libre Antenne : un espace à part, entre passion, humour et dérision, débats enflammés, franc-parler et second degré. Un rendez-vous nocturne à la Cazarre, où l'on parle foot bien sûr, mais aussi mauvaise foi, vannes, imitations et grands moments de radio imprévisibles !
Cerramos la lista de jugadores malditos junto a Toni Padilla con un nombre de lujo: Eric Cantona, el francés sin pelos en la lengua que fue leyenda en Inglaterra.
Manchester United historian and author Wayne Barton joins Teddy to talk about the strike partnership between Eric Cantona and Mark Hughes.The players formed an unorthodox combination to secure United the inaugural Premier League season (92-93) and the club's first league title since 1967.
Hello friends, we're back again with more new kit chat for your ears. Mike and Adam discuss a whole load of new releases from Arsenal, FC Augsburg, Flamengo, Hull, Liverpool and more. Plus: what happens when Mike tries to say 'Cantona' and 'Kung Fu' at the same time? And are league-specific namesets a good thing?As always: like, subscribe, leave us a review. Find us on X, Instagram, YouTube and Bluesky @TheyThinkKits
We've got a big scoop for you today! Miranda Sawyer is back with a brand new podcast. Talk '90s to me is out now and will be with you every Monday. The show dives deep into a wild decade of chaos, creativity and hedonism – from Oasis to ‘Friends', from grunge to girl power, from Kate Moss to alcopops to ‘Trainspotting' and beyond. Join Miranda as she meets the people who were really there for the decade of Cool Britannia, Cantona and the Chemical Generation. The first episode is all about Oasis and how their rise kickstarted the decade, with expert guest Ted Kessler. Listen to a teaser of that now and head over to Talk '90s to me to listen to the full episode, or watch if you're on Spotify, and subscribe for more. Who knows, there might be some other Paper Cuts cameos on the way… • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4VWfElo4htWZn6ZZ379xLm?si=8f28fc1fffd14fea • Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/talk-90s-to-me/id1828415501 • Other providers: https://linktr.ee/talk90stome Written and presented by Miranda Sawyer. Produced by Liam Tait. Video and audio production by Simon Williams. Music by Soniq Branding from Artlist. Managing editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group editor: Andrew Harrison. Talk '90s to me is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Back in the summer of 2020, Jimbo and co passed the time reviewing classic Premier League campaigns.Here from the vault, we bring you the thoughts of Michael Cox, Daniel Storey and Matt Davies-Adams on the 1994/95 season - the first time the title race went to the final day.This was the season where Blackburn won their first title in 81 years and Alan Shearer was snubbed for the Ballon d'Or.Man United's season was defined by Eric Cantona's kung-fu kick at Selhurst Park and the shock mid-season swoop for Andy Cole.Plus four teams going down, Arsenal's disastrous year and the impact of Jurgen Klinsmann on the Premier League. Produced by Charlie Jones.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Forest finishing 3rd! (03.00)• PART 1b: Klinsmann's impact on the PL (07.00) • PART 1c: Dalglish's Blackburn bidding for the title (11.00)• PART 1d: Andy Cole moves to Man United (16.00)• PART 1e: Cantona's kung-fu kick(18.00)• PART 2a: The final day of the season (24.00)• PART 2b: An extra club goes down (30.00)• PART 2c: Magic Matt Le Tissier (32.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eric Cantona er einn af fyrstu erlendu leikmönnunum sem setti svip sinn á enska boltann. Eric ólst upp í helli, brenndi allar brýr að baki sér í Frakklandi en er einn af mikilvægustu leikmönnunum sem spilaði fyrir Sir Alex hjá Man Utd. Cantona er raðsigurvegari, söngvari, leikari og alger snillingur.Allt við King Cantona er áhugavert ! Góða skemmtun
Postcards from Santiago tells the extraordinary true story of George Robledo, the pioneering Chilean footballer whose name has largely been forgotten—despite rewriting the history of English football. Long before the likes of Haaland, Henry, or Cantona made headlines as international stars in England, Robledo was blazing a trail as the first foreign-born player to top the English scoring charts.Abandoned by his father and uprooted from Chile to a Yorkshire mining village, Robledo's youth was shaped by war and hardship. He toiled underground as a Bevin Boy during WWII before launching a football career that would see him rise from Barnsley to Newcastle United stardom. In the 1951–52 season, his record-breaking 33-goal tally made him the most prolific overseas scorer in English football—a record that quietly endures, often overlooked by official statistics.From the searing landscapes of the Atacama Desert to a Wembley FA Cup triumph, and from representing Chile at the 1950 World Cup to appearing on a John Lennon album cover, Robledo's life was nothing short of extraordinary. Through interviews with those who knew and admired him, Postcards from Santiago offers a vivid portrait of a forgotten icon—an immigrant who became both a national hero in Chile and a quiet legend in England.This compelling biography not only reclaims Robledo's rightful place in football history, but also celebrates the resilience, identity, and impact of one of the game's earliest global stars.
In this episode, we explore the explosive night of January 25, 1995, when Manchester United's enigmatic French star Eric Cantona delivered one of football's most shocking moments - a kung fu kick aimed at Crystal Palace supporter Matthew Simmons after being sent off at Selhurst Park. What began as a scrappy match with Palace players targeting Cantona with heavy challenges culminated in an incident that transcended sport, becoming a cultural flashpoint that still resonates nearly three decades later. Following his red card for retaliating against Richard Shaw, Cantona's decision to launch himself into the stands created instant hysteria in British media, with headlines declaring it "the night football died of shame." While moral outrage dominated the mainstream narrative, with extensive coverage across newspapers and television, reactions were notably divided. Many fellow players privately sympathized with Cantona, United fans stood firmly behind him, and even some journalists suggested Simmons' reported xenophobic abuse made the Frenchman's reaction understandable in context. The aftermath saw Cantona facing dual punishment - an FA ban until October 1, 1995, far harsher than comparable incidents that season, and a brief prison sentence that was quickly overturned on appeal. It was during this appeal that Cantona delivered his cryptic "when seagulls follow the trawler" press statement, adding another layer of mystique to his already larger-than-life persona. Behind the scenes, Sir Alex Ferguson, initially contemplating Cantona's departure, ultimately made a pivotal trip to Paris to convince his star to remain at Old Trafford. Ferguson's successful intervention preserved what would become one of football's most powerful redemption stories. Cantona's return to action in October 1995 sparked United's revival, culminating in the 1995-96 Double - an achievement that might never have happened had the Frenchman departed. Beyond the trophies, the incident cemented an unbreakable bond between Cantona and United supporters, who appreciated his willingness to defy convention and stand up against perceived injustice. Three decades later, the Selhurst Park incident remains the defining image of Cantona's career, despite his 82 goals and pivotal role in Manchester United's dominance of the early Premier League era. While many would cite league titles or spectacular goals as their proudest moments, Cantona himself views the kick differently, once remarking it was his "best moment" in football. This paradox encapsulates what made Cantona unique - his unflinching authenticity, philosophical outlook, and what Ferguson called his "defiant charisma" created a legacy that transcends mere statistics or silverware. Talk2TheHand is an independent throwback podcast run by husband and wife, Jimmy and Beth. Obsessed with 90s nostalgia and 90s celebrities, we'll rewind the years and take you back to the greatest era of our lives. New episodes bursting with nostalgia of the 90s released on Tuesdays. Please subscribe to our podcast and we'll keep you gooey in 1990s love. Find us on Twitter @talk2thehandpod or email us at jimmy@talk2thehand.co.uk or beth@talk2thehand.co.uk
It's a strange time for Manchester United and it's confusing the mood of our podcasters, so much so that Laurie seems to want to get Andy talking about trains...We're so excited about Matheus Cunha that we are comparing him to both Cantona and Messi, but we're also nervous about his recent tendency to fly off the handle. The Athletic's Steve Madeley provides expert insight.Meanwhile, we're very energised by the prospect of a Europa League semi-final against Athletic Club, but we are deeply concerned about the ability of that same squad to get a result at Bournemouth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a strange time for Manchester United and it's confusing the mood of our podcasters, so much so that Laurie seems to want to get Andy talking about trains... We're so excited about Matheus Cunha that we are comparing him to both Cantona and Messi, but we're also nervous about his recent tendency to fly off the handle. The Athletic's Steve Madeley provides expert insight. Meanwhile, we're very energised by the prospect of a Europa League semi-final against Athletic Club, but we are deeply concerned about the ability of that same squad to get a result at Bournemouth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jimbo welcomes Duncan Alexander, Tom Williams and Tim Spiers into the studio after FA Cup quarter-final weekend.Man City come from behind to beat Bournemouth and progress to a 7th successive semi-final. Can Pep's side save this from being a trophyless season? And is Bournemouth's campaign petering out?City will face Nottingham Forest at Wembley, who beat Brighton in another penalty shootout. Hear more on why Forest have managed to have a successful season, including wearing dark glasses indoors.Tim went to see Palace in a clinical victory at Craven Cottage. Should they be favourites against Villa, given they're one of the form teams in the country?Plus the Premier League returns this midweek with the Merseyside Derby and with two under-pressure managers meeting in Maresca and Postecoglou.Produced by Charlie Jones.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Bournemouth 1-2 Man City (04.00)• PART 1b: Forest progress past Brighton on pens (09.00) • PART 2a: Fulham 0-3 Crystal Palace (18.00)• PART 2b: Preston 0-3 Aston Villa (24.00)• PART 3a: Cantona and sardines 30 years on (30.00)• PART 3b: Premier League midweek preview (35.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo welcomes Duncan Alexander, Tom Williams and Tim Spiers into the studio after FA Cup quarter-final weekend. Man City come from behind to beat Bournemouth and progress to a 7th successive semi-final. Can Pep's side save this from being a trophyless season? And is Bournemouth's campaign petering out? City will face Nottingham Forest at Wembley, who beat Brighton in another penalty shootout. Hear more on why Forest have managed to have a successful season, including wearing dark glasses indoors. Tim went to see Palace in a clinical victory at Craven Cottage. Should they be favourites against Villa, given they're one of the form teams in the country? Plus the Premier League returns this midweek with the Merseyside Derby and with two under-pressure managers meeting in Maresca and Postecoglou. Produced by Charlie Jones. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Bournemouth 1-2 Man City (04.00) • PART 1b: Forest progress past Brighton on pens (09.00) • PART 2a: Fulham 0-3 Crystal Palace (18.00) • PART 2b: Preston 0-3 Aston Villa (24.00) • PART 3a: Cantona and sardines 30 years on (30.00) • PART 3b: Premier League midweek preview (35.00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam McKola, Rory Jennings & Miles Fearon have two HUGE England-themed debates and Jack from The Upshot joins us to explain the crazy parts you missed about Eric Cantona's kung-fu kick on a fan.Join The Club: https://linktr.ee/theclubliveCheck out The Upshot: https://www.youtube.com/@UpshotTowers/If you'd like to work with us, email the studio onworkwiththeclub@fellasstudios.comProduced by The Fellas Studios: https://fellasstudios.com/podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode, David Prutton takes himself off to the seaside, to spend some quality time in the company of Blackpool FC manager Steve Bruce. From sharing a dressing room with Cantona, Kanchelskis, Giggs and Hughes, to realising every Geordie's dream of managing Newcastle United, Steve has enjoyed a remarkable career over his 4 decades in the game. He's got lofty ambitions for his Seasiders and is very much enjoying his time at Bloomfield Road, so who's to say he couldn't clock up an incredible 50 years of doing what he loves best!
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Ya solo les falta decir que fue gracias a Salinas que Paz obtuvo el Nobel
On the OTB Saturday Newsround this afternoon in studio were John Duggan, Shane Hannon and Cameron Hill discussing all the very latest goings-on in the world of sport.
This is the first episode of a new project, Manchester United: The Lost Tapes.You can find The Lost Tapes on its own feed, everywhere you find podcasts. Enjoy.---Few footballers have had a transformative impact to compare with that of Eric Cantona at Manchester United. When he arrived at Old Trafford from Leeds United, the club were still licking their wounds after passing 25 years without a league title - ironically, marking the occasion by coming agonisingly close in a battle with Cantona's then-club.In November 1992, the relationship between Cantona and Leeds manager Howard Wilkinson had deteriorated. Cantona had scored the Premier League's first-ever hat-trick, and his immense talent was not in doubt - but his discipline was. Wilkinson had brought Cantona to Leeds as recently as January after the Frenchman had been effectively thrown out of his domestic league. The Leeds manager was known as Sergeant Wilko for a reason; however, so too was Eric nicknamed Enfant terrible.Wilkinson found himself with an unexpected solution when he attempted to strengthen his defence. He needed a full-back, so asked his chairman Bill Fotherby to enquire whether Manchester United would allow Denis Irwin to return to Elland Road. United chairman Martin Edwards said no - but, after a brief discussion with Alex Ferguson, made a counter- offer. Could Manchester United sign Eric Cantona? A deal was swiftly agreed. Leeds felt they were losing a troublemaker. The world of football felt Ferguson was taking a gamble he could ill afford.Written by Wayne Barton. Narrated by Patrick Barclay. Produced by Ed Barker, Studio 1878. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is Manchester United: The Lost Tapes. Stories about United's rich history, told in a way you've never heard before. Written by Wayne Barton, narrated by Patrick Barclay and produced by Studio 1878.Episode One: CantonaEric Cantona's arrival from Leeds United transformed Manchester United after a 25-year title drought, reshaping the club's fortunes and igniting the Premier League's imagination. Internal conflict at Leeds and Cantona's infamous disciplinary issues under Howard Wilkinson, culminated in a startling twist when Leeds approached United about signing Dennis Irwin. Instead, United countered with an offer for Cantona—setting in motion one of football's most pivotal transfers and redefining what it meant to be a United legend.Some episodes coming later in the season include ...Bitter RivalsIn the late 1990s and early noughties there were no more fierce rivals than Arsenal and Manchester United. From the mass brawl at Old Trafford in 1990, to trading titles in 1997, 1998 and 1999, two epic FA Cup semi-finals and pizzagate, no holds were barred.Welcome to HellIn 1993, Manchester United ended the 26-year wait to win a league title. Their reward for that piece of history was to compete in the European Cup. United had qualified for the semi-finals in each of their five campaigns under Sir Matt Busby, winning it in 1968. The club's first foray into the tournament tin almost a quarter of a century was to end in stunning, controversial fashion, with one of the most memorable ties in the history of the competition. This is Manchester United's Welcome to Hell.KnightonIt is 1989 and Michael Knighton is on the Old Trafford pitch juggling a football and scoring at the Stratford End in front of a bemused crowd. Knighton had secured a £20m acquisition of Manchester United, agreeing to purchase shares from then club Chairman Martin Edwards. The investment would be put towards improving the first team and rebuilding the Stratford End. Yet, within a fortnight the deal had collapsed amid acrimony and accusations that Knighton didn't have the money to complete the deal. This is the inside story from those who covered it on the ground.More to come ... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to Stick to Football, brought to you by SkyBet!Start every day off strong with Huel – the ultimate meal on the go. New customers get an exclusive offer – plus a free gift at huel.com/theoverlapIn today's episode, we're joined by the one of the top flight's greatest full-backs Denis Irwin as he sits down with Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Roy Keane, Ian Wright and Jill Scott to discuss his remarkable career, distinctive playing style, and iconic moments at Manchester United.The conversation starts with Denis' memories of his early career at Leeds and Oldham, followed by his transformative years under Sir Alex Ferguson at United. Denis shares his battles with celebrated wingers, the culture within the United dressing room, and the transition to life after football.We'll get Denis's thoughts on the evolution of the fullback role, and his experiences with the Irish national team. You'll also find out what it's really like to room with Roy Keane!As always, don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to an episode of Questions From ItaFootPod Patrons where you, our patrons, decide what the show is about by sending in your questions. Topics include: - Did Juventus make a mistake selling Dean Huijsen to Bournemouth? - How well will Empoli's Jacopo Fazzini do at Lazio? - Can Roma finish in the top 6 in the Serie A & win the Europa League? - What is the current status of Inter Milan & AC Milan's project of renovating the San Siro? - Will Ivan Juric fail or manage to save Southampton from relegation in the Premier League? And much, much more. This is a free extra pod of this weeks full Q & A episode of The Italian Football Podcast, only available to patrons on Patreon.com/TIFP OR Spotify (See below) OR soon for members on YouTube (launching soon).To send in your questions as well as listen to this & all other full episodes of The Italian Football Podcast (with no ads), go to Patreon.com/TIFP OR Spotify to become a Patron for only $2.99 USD per month (excluding VAT).Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
From our Youtube channel ... Eric Cantona joined United 32 years ago today and what a ride it became. Joining from Leeds United for £1 million, Cantona went on to become one of the most influential players in the club's history. Ed and Wayne talk about their memories of the time and do a quick tour around some of Eric's best moments. Then there's a micro preview of a project that will contain much more Cantona in the future.If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing exclusive bonus episodes, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscriptions. We do a bonus show and a tactical review every week for backers.No Question About That is available on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, Amazon and all podcast apps. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(Rec: 18/4/19) Roy gets sniffy about Cantona, Fergie makes some prank calls, Paperboy Heaven and McAteer buys some dolls… Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Duke is in the house for this week's episode, talking through his telepathic partnership with Jason Roberts, the Cantona penalty technique, fall outs with Dave Whelan, Greek paper bags, and full name Paul Jewell.
Welcome back to The Overlap's Fan Debate, brought to you by SkyBet. This week we hear all about David Ornstein's journey to becoming the man who breaks the big transfer news. Manchester United legend Paul Scholes talks us through his role as the Director of Recruitment at Salford City and how transfers work in the lower leagues. We are also joined by some of the biggest fan channels across England as they give their club's best and worst transfers, from Cantona joining Manchester United, to Balotelli signing for Liverpool. Plus Paul Scholes, David Ornstein and Jamie Carragher give us their best and worst Premier League transfers. Let us know your team's best and worst transfers in the comments below. 00:00 - Promo 00:54 - Intro 01:05 - Paul Scholes on transfers at Salford City 03:18 - David Ornstein's origin story! 11:52 - Fan questions to Paul Scholes and David Ornstein 23:21 - Paul Scholes on Manchester United's best and worst transfers 24:27 - Adam on Manchester United's best and worst transfers 26:43 - Big Steve on Manchester City's best and worst transfers 28:48 - Chloe on Liverpool's best and worst transfers 30:00 - Baz on Everton's best and worst transfers 33:58 - Dan on Crystal Palace's best and worst transfers 35:24 - Shaun on Chelsea's best and worst transfers 40:57 - Greg on Nottingham Forest's best and worst transfers 42:41 - Ben on Tottenham Hotspur's best and worst transfers 52:18 - Alex on Arsenal's best and worst transfers 57:17 - David Ornstein on his Premier League best and worst transfers 59:09 - Jamie Carragher on his Premier League best and worst transfers 1:00:37 - Outtakes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shaughan McGuigan and Craig G Telfer get together for their patented three-game round up of the Scottish lower leagues. The pair talk about Ayr United's scorching start to the season, how Queen of the South came out on top in the Dumfriesshire derby, and Edinburgh City's inability to defend corner kicks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What was going through Eric Cantona's head when he jumped into the crowd at Selhurst Park? Why does he support England at international tournaments? What was the reason behind his iconic celebration against Sunderland? Gary, Alan and Micah are joined by the legendary Eric Cantona to talk about his life growing up in Marseille and how he became one of the best players in the world. Sign up to The Rest Is Football newsletter at therestisfootball.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we asked “Is Pepsi okay?” to bait and catch Coca-Cola Creative Lead, Adam Ross. Creative Lead for Coca-Cola across the ASEAN & South Pacific region, Adam is responsible for translating and elevating global core creative ideas regionally and locally, wrangling agencies around the world, and driving thought leadership across the business. So, gather on a Hilltop and listen as we sing on working on impactful campaigns for the Met Police, the power of brand and why it's far from dead, “leaving loudly”, serendipity, the power of a great brief, going from agency to client side at Coca-Cola, Cantona, being an agency whisperer, balancing parenthood and leaderships and loads more. ///// Follow Adam on LinkedIn Listen to his sister, Vikki, on Episode 6 of Call to Action® Check out Adam's Creative Sparks post each month And keep an eye out for Vikki's Copy Safaris Timestamps (02:01) - Quickfire questions (02:56) - His first jobs and first proper job at MediaCom (05:05) - Tackling issues like knife crime and gun violence for the Met Police (08:29) - The role of serendipity in his career (13:07) - Transition to client-side at Coca-Cola (23:17) - Being an ‘agency whisperer' (26:08) - The power of a brief (31:15) - Leaving loudly (40:55) - Listener questions (51:38) - 4 pertinent posers Adam's book recommendations are: Emotion by Design by Greg Hoffman Misfits by Michaela Coel Is This Anything? by Jerry Seinfeld Dave Trott's books The Course of Love by Alain de Botton The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work by Alain de Botton /////
Owen Blackhurst, Seb White, James Bird and Tommy Stewart talk the UEFA Champions League final, Trafalgar Square, Big Ben, Glasgow, Star Wars, Seb's C-3PO energy, Noel Gallagher's Poznań rejection, match-day hangovers, Oasis, John Lennon on GB News and the red meat diet, Olivia Rodrigo, ‘A Day in the Life' by Sir Matt Busby in the style of George Formby, Give Meat a Chance, Eric Cantona at Leeds, Sheffield Wednesday, the Square Ball Fanzine, Howard Wilkinson, Trevor Francis, Gordon Strachan, pre-Premier League title races, Denis Irwin, Chris Whyte on a stag do, Owen getting chased by bouncers and bosses, Teletext transfer news, Tommy's “Tintin” tattoo, tearful goodbyes, shin pads, sock tape, Tetley's sponsor boards, Ken Loach, XG, XP, Zidane's kick-ups, playing instead of watching, weaklings, dead legs, broken fingers, Battleships Monthly, being “papped”, Knight of the Round Heads, pink noise, falling asleep to podcasts, Ghostface Killah, James' dad's cricket team, fielding in a deckchair, Jimmy Anderson, Welsh Chapel Dream, the Paris Olympics Committee, Strictly Come Dancing, and somehow so much more.Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Karl Colley, AKA The Non-League Cantona is with us this week talking through his double life as professional footballer and hooligan. Discussing sackings at Sheffield Wednesday, bullying at Newcastle, Warnocks white boots at Sheffield Utd and that famous night fighting in the stands with the fans at Goole.
Today's story comes from Simon Stainrod, who recalls playing against the mighty Eric Cantona in France and predicting that Leeds boss Howard Wilkinson wouldn't like him, and that he would be better off playing for someone like Alex Ferguson.Listen to the original full episode:Simon Stainrod: Last of the Bullfighters - The Big Interview with Graham Hunter | Acast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.