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Simeon Gholam is back with the final EFL Interviews episode of the 2024/25 season on the Essential EFL podcast.This week there are chats with three League Two players starting with Carl Jenkinson at Bromley. After that it's Walsall's Albert Adomah and finally Manchester United youngster Ethan Williams who's on loan at Cheltenham.Essential EFL is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/essential-eflYou can also listen to Essential EFL on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Essential EFL".For more EFL news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
On today's episode of the Fozcast, Ben and Tom are joined by Carl Jenkison who is a former Premier League player at both Arsenal and West Ham! He also made his England debut in that infamous game where Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored that insane bicycle kick… In this episode, Carl talks about being a free agent in football and what he is trying to do to get back into a football club by training with the PFA. We also talk about his time in Australia, where he won the A-League with Melbourne City! We also dive into his career, looking through his loans and how he got his big move to his boyhood club, playing with the likes of Robin van Persie, Andrey Arshavin and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang! Carl also talks about how good Bacary Sagna was and what he learned from him to improve his game! Thank you for watching! If you would like to see us live on September 22nd at William Aston Hall in Wrexham, joined by Elliot Lee and James McClean, get your tickets down below!
In this episode I'm joined by former Arsenal player Carl Jenkinson for a chat about his life and career. He's just back from Australia, so we begin with his thoughts on playing the A-League, before turning our attention to his time with the Gunners. From the early days after his move from Charlton, the difficult early period which included that infamous game at Old Trafford, working with and learning from Arsene Wenger, Steve Bould and Bacary Sagna, how injuries impacted his career, and lots more – including that famous press conference clip involving a question about his dad being a singer!Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Episode 28, I thought we were getting Carl Jenkinson's brother on... I mean, close enough, as Ian (aka @arsecannonpics on Twitter) joins us for The Grove's first ever guest podcast! Ian tells us about what it's like being a Gooner from the Republic of Ireland, why Arsenal (and almost Chelsea!), and about his Twitter account that has blown up (no pun intended!). Have a listen, and let us know what you think. As always, be sure to follow us on social media @thegroveafc and we'll see you on the next one! COME ON YOU GUNNERS!
Avsnitt 314 av Arsenal Göteborg Podcast! Det snackar om Emirates nya fasad och vad Oscar kan få för sina Arsenal rewards poäng! Snacket går vidare till metall-måndag och Filip presenterar nummer 1 på WatchMojo lista över de 20 bästa metal-låtarna genom tiderna! Sen så snackar vi om Nottingham-Arsenal 1-0. Det blir ett snack om startelvan och ändringarna i den. Filip testar två teorier gällande startelvan. Det pratas skador och rotation i truppen. Det pratas om Ödegaard, Carl Jenkinson och Smith Rowe. Är mentalt slut? Det blir ett generellt snack om trupper och rotation. Det snackas om Ramsdales pappa och tankar om kommande match Wolves! Avslutningsvis så pratas det om ämne från en lyssnare om kommande säsong! Detta och mycket mer i detta avsnitt!
Welcome to another eagerly anticipated instalment of Armchair Gaffers, The Continental Corner. This week's low budget flight takes us all across the world. We go from Africa where we discuss some of the big guns that have fallen at the wayside in the Africa Cup of Nations. This includes: #Algeria, #Ghana and #Nigeria! And we also discuss how the #AFCON seems to level up the playing field for all competing teams. There was a knife drawn during a youth team game in Brazil. Carl Jenkinson somehow gets a mention playing out in Australia. And of course we cover all the big news in Europe's big leagues.
George and Josh chat to Football Australia's Head of Women's Football, Women's World Cup Legacy and Inclusion, Sarah Walsh! Sarah expands upon the upcoming Asian Cup campaign, and the logistical challenges involved in managing the Covid situation. Plus, George and Josh discuss Melbourne City's new signing, Carl Jenkinson, and where he might fit into the team.
Matt Davies is joined by Garry Birtles and Michael Temple to discuss Brentford's interest in Brennan Johnson, Carl Jenkinson's exit and Nottingham Forest's game against Derby County
Two hundred, not out! Sounds like a cricket score but in fact, it's a measure of the achievement of Mick Garlick in publishing ‘Sequences'. Initially, an audio cassette, then a magazine/CD, and now a podcast. Sequences magazines were compiled by Mick with reviews and interviews by several other contributors, all edited by Mick into a cohesive look at contemporary and vintage Electronic Music. One of the main contributors in the early days of Sequences was Carl Jenkinson, who has reprised his role for this special 200th issue and prepared a look back at some of the people and events he recalls from the time he spent with Mick the ED): to be found on our Podcast web page with messages from several musicians Mick has known over zillions!!! of years, 31 tracks kindly submitted by familiar names in the scene, many of them especially composed for this edition. (Michael Shipway) 01.58 Volt ‘Quantum 200' www.groove.nl 10.19 Ian Boddy 'Silver Surfer' https://dinrecords.bandcamp.com 15.55 Andy Pickford ‘Altitude' https://andypickford1.bandcamp.com 21.57 Airsculpture ‘Didn't' www.airsculpture.com 30 43 Craig Padilla ‘Full Circle' https://craigpadilla.bandcamp.com 35.16 Harvey Bainbridge ‘Live Emma 4 1997' http://www.harvey.strange-trips.com 42.21 Daniel Dorobantu & Maria Hojda ‘Munte Is Nor'- Live in Millennium Church' www.dorobantu.com 51.08 Sequentia-Legenda ‘THE RETURN-Sequentia-Legenda-200th special edition mix. https://sequentia-legenda.bandcamp.com 01.06.20 Wavestar II ‘Biting Things 1' www.groove.nl 01.14.58 Michael Neil ‘Aurora Australis' https://michaelneil.bandcamp.com 01.21.20 Andy Pickford ‘M-Space' https://andypickford1.bandcamp.com 01.28.37 Jim Ottaway ‘Realms Of The Imponderable' https://jimottaway.bandcamp.com 01.35.38 Romerium ‘Plutonium' https://romerium.bandcamp.com 01,43.50 Stan Dart ‘Fields Of Garbage' https://standartmusicbox.bandcamp.com 01.52.32 Timescape ‘The Endless Journey' www.timescape.dk 01.58.57 Sensory++ ‘The Killing Freedom' https://jegelie.bandcamp.com 02.11.07 Sequential Dreams ‘August Moon' https://sequentialdreams.bandcamp.com 02.17.30 CHAOS 'Tesla-Tech' http://www.theomegasyndicate.co.uk 02.29.14 Intelligentsia 'Super Cluster-Citizen' https://intelligentsia.bandcamp.com 02.33.32 Intelligentsia ‘We Will Overcome' 02.38.21 Jim Kirkwood ‘Tenebrae' https://jimkirkwood.bandcamp.com 02.46.24 Mac Of BIOnight ‘Driving Force' https://macofbionight.bandcamp.com 02.58.22 Robert Scott Thompson 'Nafasi Ya Nje' https://robert-scott-thompson.bandcamp.com 03.07.03 Pat Pick ‘Saint Michael The Archangel' https://patpik.bandcamp.com 03.13.10 Levente - ‘Outland (Homage to Carl Sagan)' https://levente.bandcamp.com 03.19.50 Michael Bruckner ‘Kaleidoskop' https://michaelbrueckner.bandcamp.com 03.32.03 The Omega Syndicate ‘Live At Restoration II (part2)' http://www.theomegasyndicate.co.uk 03.45.20 Fritz Mayr ‘Red From The Mood Covers' https://fritzmayr.bandcamp.com 03.50.48 Paul Nagle ‘Dichasial Inflorescence' https://paulnagle.bandcamp.com/album 03.58.16 Artemiy Artemiev ‘Room Of Glass' www.electroshock.ru 04.01.17 Doug Lynner ‘Between Solids' https://www.neatnetnoise.com
In de 3e ronde van "onze" FA Cup stond de wedstrijd thuis tegen Newcastle United op het programma. Het was een vrij moeizame overwinning die helaas niet binnen de 90 minuten werd behaald. De mannen van Arteta hadden een verlenging nodig om door te gaan en zo de beker te verdedigen. We hebben het over de geweldige saves van Leno, de opvallende impact van de Hale End boys en de tegenvallende Willian.Naast het voetbal op het veld, gebeurt er ook veel buiten het veld. Zo zoomen we in op de contractverlenging van Rob Holding. De 25 jarige Engelsman speelt de laatste tijd erg goed en tekende bij tot 2023. Daarnaast kijken we naar de contractsituaties rondom Balogun en Nketiah, vragen we ons af of Guendouzi en Torreira een plek in de basiself zouden krijgen en bespreken we de keeperssituatie. De verrichtingen van Kolasinac en William Saliba zijn ons ook niet ontgaan en de terugkeer van Thomas Partey uiteraard ook niet. Carl Jenkinson is onze vergeten speler en krijgt van Rens een mooie ode, van fan tot fan zullen we maar zeggen. En nog tijdens het opnemen van deze aflevering werd de loting voor de 4e en 5e ronde van de FA Cup verricht: ronde 4 uit bij Southampton of Shrewsbury, ronde 5 uit bij Chorley of Wolves. ATTENTIE! De ArseNL podcast staat op de longlist voor de #voetbalpodcastaward van 2020. Nu willen we natuurlijk heel graag de shortlist (en de titel) binnenhalen! Dus is het ESSENTIEEL dat jullie even op ons stemmen: http://cutt.ly/xjab4uDZo kunnen we met Arsenal toch nog een prijs pakken dit seizoen ;).Makers: @ArsenalRens en @mvanzijtveldDe ArseNL-podcast wordt wekelijks met veel (club)liefde gemaakt door Rens Hendriks en Martijn van Zijtveld. Dat doen we belangeloos, maar je kunt ons wel helpen door de podcast te delen met vrienden en andere fans en door een review achter te laten in iTunes of Google Podcasts. Vergeet ons niet te volgen op social media om op de hoogte te blijven van de nieuwste afleveringen of om vragen/opmerkingen in te sturen!Twitter: @arsenlpodcastMakers: @ArsenalRens en @mvanzijtveldInstagram: @arsenlpodcastMailen kan ook, naar info@arsenlpodcast.nlSupport the show (https://vriendvandeshow.nl/arsenlpodcast)
What's going on, everyone! It's time for an all-fresh, brand spanking new episode of the Football Ramble! Today, Marcus, Jim and Pete join forces to deliver the warmest takes on the big football stories of the last 24 hours. They cover the prospect of fans going back into stadiums, Lionel Messi's Dad, Carl Jenkinson in the Crystal Dome, *and* Marcus at Glasgow Garden Festival.Elsewhere, we examine Pete Donaldson's expenses and why he is also a member of a Zimbabwean whatsapp group, have a group laugh at Newcastle United (again), and discuss Michael Owen's new brand of beer.Got a suggestion for a new question on tomorrow's edition of The Topics? Email show@footballrambledaily.com or tweet us using #RambleTopics*Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!* See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Seger mot Napoli. Och mot Watford. Matchpodden går igenom de två senaste matcherna. Den här veckan har Axel Asplund, Malin Hägg och Jocke Lander hand om matchpodden. Vi går igenom matcherna mot Napoli och Watford, snackar om petningen av Carl Jenkinson, det röda kortet på Troy Deeney och hur svårt det är att komma ihåg förrförra matchen.
Hosts Ben Friedl and Nick Hennion are back! After a brief hiatus, Ben and Nick return to talk Aaron Ramsey's moneygrab, the state of Arsenal's Europa League campaign and preview this weekend's North London Derby. Plus, Nick continues to have problems with Alex Iwobi, the guys throw some love to Carl Jenkinson and conclude by reigniting your favorite segment where we destroy S***s. Follow us on Twitter @BXL_Pod!
On today’s episode of the Arsenal Vision Post Match podcast, Elliot (@yankeegunner) is joined by Tim (@stillberto) to discuss Arsenal’s 5-1 victory over Bournemouth. They discuss the major thematic conclusions from the match including how the back three can be used as an attacking formation. Individual performances are examined including Mkhitaryan, Ozil, Guendouzi and the lovely Carl Jenkinson. There’s some discussion of the goals, while the team is clicking and then a look ahead to the Spurs game. Tim gives his lineup prediction and expectation from a trip to Wembley. After the break, Clive (@clivepafc) comes on the show to discuss the progress Arsenal are making under emery. There’s formation and lineup talk and predictions for the derby as well. And there’s always time for laughing at Spurs too. All that and more on this edition of the Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today's guest is Charlton Athletic Academy Manager, Steve Avory. Avory is one of the top developers of talent in the country. His club, Charlton, are the 7th best academy in producing professional footballers, ahead of the likes of Liverpool and Man City, according to Training Ground Guru. Some notable names to be developed since Avory started in 2001 include: Harry Arter, Jonjo Shelvey, Carl Jenkinson, Darren Randolph, Ademola Lookman, Joe Gomez. In the episode we investigate: how has Charlton been able to beat out Premier League giants who have more money to spend? What has he and Charlton done differently to be so successful? What is Avory's personal philosophy on developing players? How does he prepare teenagers to play in men's leagues? How did Avory go from school physical education teacher to leader of one of the UK's best academies? 3:10 Teaching Gareth Southgate as a 15-year-old 11:22 Working with players off-the-field 18:07 On younger players taking on men 24:12 Beating out the competition in their catchment area 29:37 Exit strategies for young players 35:12 Players that got away…. 39:58 His advice to parents 43:23 Influence of agents 50:13 His greatest influences
In today's Arsenal Vision Post Match Podcast: Paul (@PoznanInMyPants), Elliot (@YankeeGunner) and Tim (@Stilberto) talk about the 0-2 loss at home to Southampton in the EFL cup. Is this Carl Jenkinson’s last match in an Arsenal shirt? Aaron Ramsey’s performance, Cazorla’s long term loss and plenty more all discussed in this weeks Arsenal Vision podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After Saturday's 4-1 victory over Sunderland, Russell Hargreaves and Adrian Clarke are back to dissect our performance. Meanwhile, former Gunner David Hillier looks ahead to the north London derby and remembers his time as a player. Elsewhere, Carl Jenkinson tells us about his time away from the club on loan - including how he ended up in goal during one game - and we preview Tuesday's Champions League game against Ludogorets. Make sure you subscribe so that you never miss an episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's Arsecast Extra was recorded last night at The Garage Highbury & Islington. James and I were joined by Philippe Auclair and Paolo Bandini, and a live audience. We discuss the cracking 3-0 win over Manchester United, our European adventures, Jose Mourinho's meltdown, and all the other weekend events. Then we take questions about strikers, left-backs, Carl Jenkinson, potential January signings and loads more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
OOn this week's show we discuss the disappointing 1-0 defeat to Swansea, the implications of the result, where the team fell down last night, the goalkeeper and more. As well as that we answer questions about manager swapping, Danny Welbeck playing at Old Trafford on Sunday, set-piece delivery, and Carl Jenkinson before we take a trip into the future and things get a bit nipply. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Another Arsecast Extra - with James from @gunnerblog. On this week's show we discuss the signings of Calum Chambers and David Ospina as well as what Carl Jenkinson's loan spell at West Ham might mean for him. As well as that we answer your questions about potential further signings, Jack Wilshere as 'DM', why aren't any young centre-halves breaking through and, on the occasion of his 83rd birthday, our favourite Kanu moments. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
IDLM are back in from the cold to discuss the ineptitude of England and why Carl Jenkinson is our only hope, Mourinho's love affair with the Premier League and definitely real curses that aren't helping with the goings on at Coventry City.