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With the End of an Era at Goodison Park dominating Evertonian minds and the airwaves, the co-hosts take a minute to reflect on the celebrations of 18th May, before going through some of the many listener comments from throughout the spring months.Then, Kevin sits down with a key contributor to the creation of The Good Times Everton Podcast - film and theatre director Sean Ponzini - to discuss his new short film ALIBI, starring Evertonian Thom Williamson.Sean talks about the process behind making a film and screening it at festivals, the burgeoning film scene in Liverpool, Sean Bean and Martin Freeman's accents, and ways that people with an interest in working in the film industry can get on the ladder. There's also a long-running Championship Manager 01/02game that needs finishing.Follow cinemapieproductions on Instagram to watch ALIBI, and keep an eye out for details on how to vote for the film at various upcoming festivals.This episode is in association with The Excelsior. Thanks to Gary Lunt, Niall O'Donnell and Sean himself for their contributions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Barnsley manager Darrell Clarke joins Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff on this week's 72+ to preview the final weekend of the EFL season. Aaron's been at the EFL Awards – hear from Championship Manager of the Year Scott Parker and Championship Player of the Year Gustavo Hamer. It's all to play for at the top of the Championship, who will claim the final two play-off spots? And who is in danger at the bottom of the table? Aaron speaks to Birmingham's Chris Davies after he picked up the League 1 Manager of the Year award on their success this season, and what comes next for Wrexham after their third successive promotion was confirmed? Plus Wycombe's Richard Kone speaks to Aaron ahead of the play-offs. And in League 2, who will claim the remaining play-off places? And, after picking up the award for Contribution to League Football, hear from Neil Warnock.TIME CODES:03:55 – Championship Manager of the Year, Scott Parker 06:20 – Burnley 12:05 – Championship Player of the Year, Gustavo Hamer 14:55 – Sheffield United 15:55 – Championship Play-Off Race 19:10 – Championship Relegation Battle 24:35 – League 1 Manager of the Year, Chris Davies 26:05 – Birmingham City 29:05 – League 1 Young Player of the Year, Richard Kone 31:25 – League 1 Play-Off Race 33:30 – Wrexham 35:55 – Top of League 2 41:35 – Carlisle Relegated 43:40 – Fantasy EFL 44:30 – 72Plus/72Minus 46:50 – Neil WarnockCommentaries this week: Wednesday 30th April 20:15 - Manchester United v Chelsea – Women's Super League – 5 live 18:00 - Aston Villa v Arsenal – Women's Super League – 5 Sports ExtraThursday 1st May 20:00 - Athletic Club v Manchester United – Europa League – 5 live 20:00 - Spurs v Bodo Glimt – Europa League – 5 Sports ExtraSaturday 3rd May 15:00 - Everton v Ipswich – Premier League – 5 live 17:30 - Arsenal v Bournemouth – Premier League – 5 liveSunday 4th May 12:00 Manchester United v Manchester City – Women's Super League – 5 Sports Extra 14:00 - Brighton v Newcastle United – Premier League – 5 live 14:00 – Brentford v Manchester United – Premier League – 5 Sports Extra 14:00 – West Ham v Spurs – Premier League – BBC Sport Website 16:30 – Chelsea v Liverpool – Premier League – 5 live
Imagine o ano mais surpreendente de sempre. A Holanda campeã da Europa pela primeira vez, o PSV a ganhar uma inédita Taça dos Campeões Europeus, o anónimo Malines a conquistar a Taça das Taças na sua estreia em provas da UEFA. De doidos! Mas 1988 é também o ano do marcante 'Track Suit Manager', o jogo que todas as crianças dessa era tiveram de jogar para se prepararem para o mais «mainstream» Championship Manager. É disso que se fala neste DESTINO: SAUDADE que ainda tem Fernando Gomes em destaque no 'Domingo Desportivo', os golos do México86 no 'Cassete VHS' e a voz de Tracy Chapman em destaque no 'Música, Maestro'.
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Dave looks at today's news & gossip as a manager in the Championship has made a strange career move! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave looks at today's news & gossip as a manager in the Championship has made a strange career move! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Martin (and eventually Gordon) are joined by actor, comedian, producer & writer, Tom Davis. Tom chats about having Compston on his sofa, going from scaffolding to acting, introducing Timothee Chalamet to Championship Manager, breaking Wonka's marshmallow bridge, being heckled and staying true to yourself. Make sure you subscribe and leave a 5 star review! If you'd like to share the times you've been a resourceful rascal, or want to get in touch, send an email to Hello@RestlessNativesPodcast.comPlease review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy
https://www.youtube.com/@TomFMEver wondered what it takes to turn a gaming passion into a full-time career? In this episode, Kamal sits down with TomFM, a YouTube sensation with nearly 200K subscribers who's living every football fan's dream—playing Football Manager for a living. Tom shares his journey from casually watching his dad play Championship Manager to realizing he could actually build a career around his love for the game.But this isn't just about gaming; it's about hustle, adaptability, and the grind that most people overlook. Tom opens up about the sacrifices he's made, the mental switch that takes him from a social, laid-back guy to a fierce competitor in the YouTube game, and how he reinvented his approach to build a channel with millions of monthly views. Plus, he drops insights on the evolving world of YouTube, the high stakes of viewer engagement, and what it's really like to sustain a digital career.In this high-energy episode, Tom and Kamal explore everything from the highs of hitting 100K subscribers to preparing for England's first Football Manager World Cup—yes, virtually! Tune in for a candid look at the grit behind TomFM's “overnight” success and actionable advice on following your passion to the next level.Listeners are in for a treat as Kamau Ellis Hyman re-launches the Aim A Little Higher podcast with an engaging conversation featuring Tom Kelsey, one of the most influential content creators in the Football Manager community. Kamau opens the episode by reflecting on the importance of exposure and aspiration in achieving personal growth, setting a motivational tone that speaks directly to the podcast's young audience. As he shares his vision of introducing remarkable individuals under 30, he emphasizes that their stories can serve as guiding lights for listeners striving to elevate their aspirations. The episode serves as a powerful reminder that the paths to success are often paved with resilience, dedication, and the courage to take risks.Tom takes center stage as he recounts his unique journey from a casual gamer to a full-time YouTuber, captivating the audience with anecdotes that highlight his passion for Football Manager. He shares how his early experiences—watching his father play the game—ignited his interest and laid the foundation for his future in content creation. As Kamau expertly guides the dialogue, Tom reveals the challenges he faced during his initial foray into YouTube, including the struggle for visibility and the long hours spent learning the craft. Their conversation dives into the essence of what it means to build a personal brand: the need to adapt, innovate, and remain authentic to one's passion. Tom's insights into the importance of understanding audience dynamics and the value of creating accessible content resonate strongly with aspiring creators.As the episode progresses, listeners are treated to candid reflections on ambition, competition, and the sacrifices made in pursuit of success. Tom discusses the delicate balance between personal life and work commitments, shedding light on how his drive for improvement sometimes comes at the expense of social connections. The dialogue culminates in a discussion about the future of Tom's channel and the exciting opportunities that lie ahead, including his role as an assistant manager in an upcoming FIFA E Football Manager World Cup. Kamau's adept questioning not only highlights Tom's accomplishments but also encourages listeners to reflect on their own journeys. This episode is a compelling blend of inspiration and practical advice, reminding young listeners that with focus and determination, they too can aim a little higher and achieve their dreams.
Painstakingly researched and written by football-obsessed writer and experienced game journalist, historian, and documentarian Richard Moss – author of Bitmap's own The Secret History of Mac Gaming – A Tale of Two Halves: The History Of Football Video Games stays keenly on the ball as it shares the rich and influential history of video game football – or 'soccer', for our American readers – striving to understand the very best the genre has to offer; and those releases that go a little wide of their target. A Tale of Two Halves takes you on a fascinating journey from the very first examples of the form all the way through to the genre's 2000s' heyday. It hits the back of the net with expert analysis of over 400 football games, including Sensible Soccer, Kick Off, Match Day, FIFA, Pro Evolution Soccer, This Is Football, Championship Manager, Premier Manager, and both old-school and new-school Football Manager. Gathered together in a single volume, that remarkable spread of releases presents a surprising variety of interpretations of the beautiful game, showcasing one of the medium's most creative, beguiling realms. A Tale of Two Halves primarily focuses on footy gaming's formative years – meaning from around 1980 to 2010 – and carefully divides the genre into two distinct halves, taking a considered look at each. As such, the first half is dominated by the fast and simple 2D action of icons like Kick Off, International Soccer, and Nintendo's Soccer. Then, following the half-time whistle, it turns its attention to the increasingly realistic 3D outings defined by icons like FIFA, Pro Evo, and Virtua Striker. Across its 628 pages, A Tale of Two Halves also features a foreword by legendary commentator Clive Tyldesley, hundreds of meticulously realised screenshots, and 13 interviews with pioneering football game developers. Inside you'll also find a series of illustrations from James Reynolds' 'Unlicensed FC' project – which celebrates Pro Evo's unusual takes on players' real names – as well as perfectly pitched pixel art from the team at 8-Bit Football. Numerous gaming platforms are covered, from the Atari 2600 and C64 to the Collecovison, via the Amiga line, PlayStation 1, Xbox 360, Arcades, and many more. Rudolf Thomas Inderst is a professor of Game Design with a focus on Digital Game Studies at the IU International University of Applied Science, department lead for Games at Swiss culture magazine Titel kulturmagazin, radio host of “Replay Value”, editor of “DiGRA D-A-CH Game Studies Watchlist”, a weekly messenger newsletter about Game Culture and curator of @gamestudies at tiktok. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Painstakingly researched and written by football-obsessed writer and experienced game journalist, historian, and documentarian Richard Moss – author of Bitmap's own The Secret History of Mac Gaming – A Tale of Two Halves: The History Of Football Video Games stays keenly on the ball as it shares the rich and influential history of video game football – or 'soccer', for our American readers – striving to understand the very best the genre has to offer; and those releases that go a little wide of their target. A Tale of Two Halves takes you on a fascinating journey from the very first examples of the form all the way through to the genre's 2000s' heyday. It hits the back of the net with expert analysis of over 400 football games, including Sensible Soccer, Kick Off, Match Day, FIFA, Pro Evolution Soccer, This Is Football, Championship Manager, Premier Manager, and both old-school and new-school Football Manager. Gathered together in a single volume, that remarkable spread of releases presents a surprising variety of interpretations of the beautiful game, showcasing one of the medium's most creative, beguiling realms. A Tale of Two Halves primarily focuses on footy gaming's formative years – meaning from around 1980 to 2010 – and carefully divides the genre into two distinct halves, taking a considered look at each. As such, the first half is dominated by the fast and simple 2D action of icons like Kick Off, International Soccer, and Nintendo's Soccer. Then, following the half-time whistle, it turns its attention to the increasingly realistic 3D outings defined by icons like FIFA, Pro Evo, and Virtua Striker. Across its 628 pages, A Tale of Two Halves also features a foreword by legendary commentator Clive Tyldesley, hundreds of meticulously realised screenshots, and 13 interviews with pioneering football game developers. Inside you'll also find a series of illustrations from James Reynolds' 'Unlicensed FC' project – which celebrates Pro Evo's unusual takes on players' real names – as well as perfectly pitched pixel art from the team at 8-Bit Football. Numerous gaming platforms are covered, from the Atari 2600 and C64 to the Collecovison, via the Amiga line, PlayStation 1, Xbox 360, Arcades, and many more. Rudolf Thomas Inderst is a professor of Game Design with a focus on Digital Game Studies at the IU International University of Applied Science, department lead for Games at Swiss culture magazine Titel kulturmagazin, radio host of “Replay Value”, editor of “DiGRA D-A-CH Game Studies Watchlist”, a weekly messenger newsletter about Game Culture and curator of @gamestudies at tiktok. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sports
Painstakingly researched and written by football-obsessed writer and experienced game journalist, historian, and documentarian Richard Moss – author of Bitmap's own The Secret History of Mac Gaming – A Tale of Two Halves: The History Of Football Video Games stays keenly on the ball as it shares the rich and influential history of video game football – or 'soccer', for our American readers – striving to understand the very best the genre has to offer; and those releases that go a little wide of their target. A Tale of Two Halves takes you on a fascinating journey from the very first examples of the form all the way through to the genre's 2000s' heyday. It hits the back of the net with expert analysis of over 400 football games, including Sensible Soccer, Kick Off, Match Day, FIFA, Pro Evolution Soccer, This Is Football, Championship Manager, Premier Manager, and both old-school and new-school Football Manager. Gathered together in a single volume, that remarkable spread of releases presents a surprising variety of interpretations of the beautiful game, showcasing one of the medium's most creative, beguiling realms. A Tale of Two Halves primarily focuses on footy gaming's formative years – meaning from around 1980 to 2010 – and carefully divides the genre into two distinct halves, taking a considered look at each. As such, the first half is dominated by the fast and simple 2D action of icons like Kick Off, International Soccer, and Nintendo's Soccer. Then, following the half-time whistle, it turns its attention to the increasingly realistic 3D outings defined by icons like FIFA, Pro Evo, and Virtua Striker. Across its 628 pages, A Tale of Two Halves also features a foreword by legendary commentator Clive Tyldesley, hundreds of meticulously realised screenshots, and 13 interviews with pioneering football game developers. Inside you'll also find a series of illustrations from James Reynolds' 'Unlicensed FC' project – which celebrates Pro Evo's unusual takes on players' real names – as well as perfectly pitched pixel art from the team at 8-Bit Football. Numerous gaming platforms are covered, from the Atari 2600 and C64 to the Collecovison, via the Amiga line, PlayStation 1, Xbox 360, Arcades, and many more. Rudolf Thomas Inderst is a professor of Game Design with a focus on Digital Game Studies at the IU International University of Applied Science, department lead for Games at Swiss culture magazine Titel kulturmagazin, radio host of “Replay Value”, editor of “DiGRA D-A-CH Game Studies Watchlist”, a weekly messenger newsletter about Game Culture and curator of @gamestudies at tiktok. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
Painstakingly researched and written by football-obsessed writer and experienced game journalist, historian, and documentarian Richard Moss – author of Bitmap's own The Secret History of Mac Gaming – A Tale of Two Halves: The History Of Football Video Games stays keenly on the ball as it shares the rich and influential history of video game football – or 'soccer', for our American readers – striving to understand the very best the genre has to offer; and those releases that go a little wide of their target. A Tale of Two Halves takes you on a fascinating journey from the very first examples of the form all the way through to the genre's 2000s' heyday. It hits the back of the net with expert analysis of over 400 football games, including Sensible Soccer, Kick Off, Match Day, FIFA, Pro Evolution Soccer, This Is Football, Championship Manager, Premier Manager, and both old-school and new-school Football Manager. Gathered together in a single volume, that remarkable spread of releases presents a surprising variety of interpretations of the beautiful game, showcasing one of the medium's most creative, beguiling realms. A Tale of Two Halves primarily focuses on footy gaming's formative years – meaning from around 1980 to 2010 – and carefully divides the genre into two distinct halves, taking a considered look at each. As such, the first half is dominated by the fast and simple 2D action of icons like Kick Off, International Soccer, and Nintendo's Soccer. Then, following the half-time whistle, it turns its attention to the increasingly realistic 3D outings defined by icons like FIFA, Pro Evo, and Virtua Striker. Across its 628 pages, A Tale of Two Halves also features a foreword by legendary commentator Clive Tyldesley, hundreds of meticulously realised screenshots, and 13 interviews with pioneering football game developers. Inside you'll also find a series of illustrations from James Reynolds' 'Unlicensed FC' project – which celebrates Pro Evo's unusual takes on players' real names – as well as perfectly pitched pixel art from the team at 8-Bit Football. Numerous gaming platforms are covered, from the Atari 2600 and C64 to the Collecovison, via the Amiga line, PlayStation 1, Xbox 360, Arcades, and many more. Rudolf Thomas Inderst is a professor of Game Design with a focus on Digital Game Studies at the IU International University of Applied Science, department lead for Games at Swiss culture magazine Titel kulturmagazin, radio host of “Replay Value”, editor of “DiGRA D-A-CH Game Studies Watchlist”, a weekly messenger newsletter about Game Culture and curator of @gamestudies at tiktok. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
Football Manager (ou FM para os amigos) foi dos jogos que mais joguei até hoje e por isso merece o seu episódio neste podcast. Falei de lendas do jogo, de que 2D é melhor do que 3D e ainda da mítica história de Tó Madeira, de quando o jogo ainda se chamava Championship Manager. O Smooth Operator foi dos mais fracos de sempre, podem saltar essa parte que eu deixo...
Johnny Borrell, guitarist, singer, and frontman of Razorlight, sits down with Matt for an in-depth discussion about his teenage heroin addiction, his journey to recovery, and the stigma that surrounds these experiences.Johnny opens up about the challenges he faced after being ousted from his band due to drug use, and how he eventually regained control of both his life and his music with the help of close relationships and a crucial time filler with Championship Manager.He reflects on the immense pressures he encountered while recording his first album, which led to a relapse, and the stereotypes musicians often face, as well as the common misconceptions about drug use in the music festival scene.The Believe in People Podcast explores addiction, recovery and stigma. If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.Follow us on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | InstagramFollow our host, Matt Butler, on Instagram ⬇️ MattButlerHost
Fotboll är på blodigt allvar. Och frågan är om något spel någonsin anammat sportens kärna lika fulländat som Championship Manager (som sedermera blev Football Manager). Fram med dubbskorna och häng med ut på leråkern.Gäst: Charlie Thulin
The one everyone wanted.The story of a promising footballer failing to live up to the hype is common. But what about the story of the best youngster the country has produced who was tipped to lead England to World Cup glory? Step forward Cherno Samba.A Championship Manager ‘must buy' who was also the hottest property in the real world. Clubs were falling over each other to get the then 15-year old's signature.However, like so many before him, it didn't work out. Spells in Spain, Greece and Finland followed as well as a happier time at Home Park.This is the story of Cherno Samba.WARNING – some listeners may find some of the topics in this podcast upsetting.If you have been affected by anything raised in this podcast, then you can find out information on how to reach out to the club here. Alternatively you can contact Samaritans of Plymouth, East Cornwall and South Werst Devon by calling their free phone number 116123 or going to their website here.
This week's episode focuses on a groundbreaking piece of technology that aims to reshape the world as we know it, even putting supercomputers to shame. Simon Phillips, CTO at Oxford Quantum Circuits (OQC), joins Gareth to give us insight into the potentially groundbreaking world of Quantum Computing. Dropping out of school early, Simon's tech career started in the video game industry, working on some legendary games such as Championship Manager. Simon has always gravitated towards innovative technology, which culminated in him joining OQC to explore the endless possibilities of quantum computing. The potential of quantum technology is not to be underestimated, as Simon explains that this technology can, and will, change the world. However, this conversation explores the importance of keeping a ‘human element' within our engagement with technology; we should be absorbing technology into our lives, not being absorbed by it. Time stamps What does good leadership mean to Simon? (02:21) “High school drop-out” to computer game innovator (04:18) Developing Championship Manager (08:49) The beginning of quantum computing (13:50) The reality of quantum computing today (22:40) Real-world applications of quantum computing (27:19) The next phase of human-technology interactions (38:08) Simon's stellar productivity advice (40:53) His advice to his younger self (42:50) *Book recommendation- Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology, Chris Miller. Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology: Amazon.co.uk: Miller, Chris: 9781398504127: Books
This week David talks about the games he's played, Road Avenger, Sonic R, Soul Blade, Championship Manager 96/97, ISS Pro Evolution 2, Michael Owen's World League Soccer 99, Cannon Fodder, Mega-Lo-Mania, Sensible Soccer, 4 Wheel Thunder, Automobili Lamborghini, Biker Mice From Mars, WipEout 2097, Sega Rally, Sega Rally 2, Virtua Fighter 2, Altered Beast, Batman: Arkham Asylum, Darksiders, Panzer Dragoon, Rage Racer, Rock n Roll Racing, Metropolis Street Racer, Trials HD and V.R Virtua Racing.On this week's 10 Minutes of Nothing we talk about my top 10 games of all time.#etsy #gamesplayedthisweek @OUGuk ⭐️Click the link to get ?£100 coupon bundle or ⭐️ Search apw43914 on the Temu App to get ?30% off discount !! https://temu.to/m/e8513fu8o0n via @shoptemu Please visit us at.......... www.oneupgaming.co.uk https://ougtech.square.site https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/OneUpGaming www.patreon.com/oug www.twitch.tv/ougofficial Twitter = @OUGofficial -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/ouguk
From being a Championship Manager legend to playing in the Championship with Argyle.A lot was expected of Bojan Djordijc. He made was playing first team football in Sweden aged 15, Manchester United came calling at 16 and he was one of the hottest properties on the computer game, Championship manager at 17.However, his career pathway didn't quite pan out as the video game had predicted. A combination of childhood trauma, a lax attitude to training and injuries meant that the star boy, who was supposed to conquer the world was left languishing in the South Western League with Argyle reserves.Despite those troubles he is fondly remembered at Home Park as a silky winger who scored important goals against Luton Town and Leeds United.Away from Argyle he won league and cup titles in Serbia and Sweden and is now pone of the top football pundits in his homeland.This is the story of Bojan Djordjic. *WARNING: This podcast contains very strong language that some may find offensive.
Kings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich Star
Ipswich Town came away with three gongs at the EFL Awards on Sunday night, with Kieran McKenna named Championship Manager of the Year, Leif Davis named in the Championship Team of the Year and Wes Burns bagging the EFL Goal of the Season. There was also some recognition for former Blues skipper Luke Chambers' service to the game. Stuart Watson was at Grosvenor House to get some reaction from Mark Ashton, McKenna and Chambers. You can shop the KOA range here - Kings of Anglia | Spreadshop (kings-of-anglia.myspreadshop.co.uk) Kings of Anglia is sponsored by Manscaped. Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code KOA at MANSCAPED.com
In this episode of the No Limit Football Podcast, hosts Doc and Sunastat embark on a trip down memory lane, revisiting the iconic Championship Manager and Football Manager games. Join them as they reminisce about the realism, addictiveness, and cultural impact of these beloved simulations. From uncovering hidden gems to witnessing virtual talents blossom into global stars, they explore the profound influence these games had on their lives and the footballing world. Tune in for a heartfelt tribute to the golden era of management gaming.Follow No Limit Football Podcast on X here: https://twitter.com/nolimitfootypodFollow Abu Samra's YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@AbuSamraTheExpatListen to Doc's other podcast - Crypto Unplugged on all major podcast platforms.Crypto Unplugged founded in 2020 is a weekly podcast where Doc and Oz give their opinions on the crypto space. Listen and follow here:https://link.chtbl.com/cryptounplugged
In this week's episode, we speak to Paul Murphy from the Toyota Gazoo WRC team about the Monte Carlo Rally and the debut of the Yaris Rally2 car. We hear from Matt Edwards, three-time British Rally Champion and his plans to compete in this year's Irish Tarmac Rally Championship. Staying with the ITRC, we chat to Sean Hayde, the recently appointed Championship Manager. It would be fantastic if you could subscribe to the channel and get all the latest uploads. 596
Christmas is a time for family, friends, food and…the giving and receivng of video games and consoles. In that spirit, for our first podcast of the year, we looked at football in the virtual world and discussed those games, teams and players that have enchanted us in the 2D and 3D realms over the years.Matt and Marc's ChoicesFIFA International SoccerTommy Svindal Larsen on Championship Manager 97/98Football-endorsed gamesAS Roma on Championship Manager 01/02The Pro Evolution Soccer Master League teamFIFA 10/FIFA 11You can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait. If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
The FM Show Christmas Episode - Football Manager Legends This weeks episode is brought to you by Manscaped. Get 20% off at manscaped.com using promo code FMSHOW. You know that meme of 'dudes can just name old sports players and have the best time', well welcome to essentially the FM version of that! TJ, Arron and Steve reminisce about some of the legends of their Football Manager (and Championship Manager) saves and discuss what made them the stars we all remember. Inspired by Tonys Twitter advent calendar, this is a really fun episode where the lads just have a bit of a laugh and you can probably scream at whatever device you're looking at / listening too 'I remember him!' or 'I bought that guy'. As always, leave us a comment for players we didn't mention and remember to join the Discord. Hope you enjoy this episode. Merry Christmas to those who celebrate, and if you don't, peace and love to you anyway.
O Gonçalo e o Óscar estão de volta num dos poucos podcasts do Universo Split-Chicken onde só se fala em videojogos. O Cartão de Memória é uma viagem aos jogos com história – os que vão sendo lançados durante anos ou simplesmente os que têm uma boa história para contar. Neste oitavo episódio, o segundo de duas partes, falamos de Football Manager. E de Championship Manager. Na verdade não se pode falar num sem falar no outro. Uma viagem não só pela história, mas do que é sentir-se um verdadeiro treinador de bancada, com todas as ferramentas à sua disposição. Links úteis para conteúdo extra (não é DLC): An Alternative Reality: The Football Manager Documentary - YouTube - O documentário sobre a série, que em 2014 correu o mundo; FM Scout - Football Manager Finest Community - O maior recurso de apoio ao Football Manager. Se vão jogar, é provável que precisem; Clube Manager Portugal - A maior comunidade Portuguesa de Football Manager (cmportugal.com) - O maior recurso de apoio ao FM, mas de uma comunidade Portuguesa;
Olof Lundh berättar om stämningen på Parken när FC Köpenhamn vann mot Manchester United i Champions League. Svenske Roony Bardghji blev matchhjälte.Myggan levererar stryktips-tips.Grävande journalisten Frida Sundkvist är kritisk till Aftonbladets publicering av Erik Nivas Masireh Jadama-intervju. Likaså är Fotboll Sthlm:s Viktor Asp. Båda gästar programmet och utvecklar sina tankar från Twitter under gårdagen.Vi ringer upp Championship Manager-legendaren Jonas Lundén som får berätta hur talangfull han egentligen var.Till studion kommer också poddar- och författarduon Anna Jinghede och Lena Ljungdahl. Titlarna säkerhetsexpert, rättsodontolog och kriminaltekniker gör att de har trovärdighet när de skriver deckare och pratar om mordfall. Här pratar de om fotboll också.I studion: Axel Insulander, Fabian Ahlstrand, Per Frykebrant och MygganRedaktionen: David Hellström, Otto Jorméus, Oliver Tommos Jernberg och Victor Enberg
Olof Lundh berättar om stämningen på Parken när FC Köpenhamn vann mot Manchester United i Champions League. Svenske Roony Bardghji blev matchhjälte.Myggan levererar stryktips-tips.Grävande journalisten Frida Sundkvist är kritisk till Aftonbladets publicering av Erik Nivas Masireh Jadama-intervju. Likaså är Fotboll Sthlm:s Viktor Asp. Båda gästar programmet och utvecklar sina tankar från Twitter under gårdagen.Vi ringer upp Championship Manager-legendaren Jonas Lundén som får berätta hur talangfull han egentligen var.Till studion kommer också poddar- och författarduon Anna Jinghede och Lena Ljungdahl. Titlarna säkerhetsexpert, rättsodontolog och kriminaltekniker gör att de har trovärdighet när de skriver deckare och pratar om mordfall. Här pratar de om fotboll också.I studion: Axel Insulander, Fabian Ahlstrand, Per Frykebrant och MygganRedaktionen: David Hellström, Otto Jorméus, Oliver Tommos Jernberg och Victor Enberg
Ant Farley, one of the key developers on Football Manager, joins Rob in the studio as the long-running soccer simulator franchise launches its 2024 edition. Ant was kind enough to share some insights about next year's FM25 revamp, too! Football Manager - like Championship Manager before it - is a game that can really take over your life, as fans will know all too well, and Ant even addressed the topic of whether there's such a thing as ‘too much' time spent playing it. As well as telling us about his journey from Quality Assurance to Design Manager on FM24, Ant also shared his love of Final Fantasy and - of course - his gaming snack of choice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A ruckus is caused at the Inverclyde Derby, and then Andy explores post-industrial Melchester in Roy of the Rovers, McCormick puts his shirt and tie on for Championship Manager 01/02 and Johnny has a bunga bunga party with The Hurricanes
If you've visited a high street in the last 40 years there's a good chance you've seen Games Workshop, a British institution that's stood the test of time. One of its Founders, Sir Ian Livingstone, sold out of the company in the 90s but continued to make an unbelievable impact in the games industry, alongside being an angel investor and a best-selling fantasy author. He's had a hand in Tomb Raider, Hitman, Championship Manager, Fall Guys and Golf Clash to name just a few. So you've absolutely played something he's helped bring to market. Last year Ian released his memoir, Dice Men, which tells the story of the early days of Games Workshop and he has recently opened his own academy in Bournemouth. We'd love your feedback hello@secretleaders.com Sponsor links: vorboss.com/secretleaders scoreapp.com/secretleaders personio.com/secretleaders vanta.com/secretleaders
This week we have the pleasure of being joined by Work the space, we discuss how he got into Championship Manager, his content creation career and his new FM23 save. There's even time for a quiz. If you've enjoyed the podcast, please leave a 5 star review on iTunes. Please use the links below to check out your wonderful hosts! 5 Star Potential - www.twitter.com/5starpod | www.5starpotential.com Nerdphonic - www.twitch.tv/nerdphonic | www.twitter.com/nerdphonic | https://www.youtube.com/nerdphonic FridayNightFM - www.twitter.com/fridaynightfm | www.fridaynightfm.com FMDoop - www.twitter.com/fmdoop | www.twitch.tv/doop MaddFM - https://twitter.com/MaddFM_ | https://maddfm.com/ Guest this week https://workthe.space
This week's pod is all about the quiz master 'MaddFM', we discuss how he got into Championship Manager, his blogging career. There's even time for a quiz. If you've enjoyed the podcast, please leave a 5 star review on iTunes. Please use the links below to check out your wonderful hosts! 5 Star Potential - www.twitter.com/5starpod | www.5starpotential.com Links mentioned this week: Zealand and Llama's video -Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2tCTnnArCo SortitOutSI Real Database - https://sortitoutsi.net/content/61363/real-premier-league-fixtures-and-carabao-cup-fix Future of FM Our Thoughts article - https://5starpotential.com/fm23-blogs/2023/7/1/the-future-of-football-manager-a-few-thoughts Nerdphonic - www.twitch.tv/nerdphonic | www.twitter.com/nerdphonic | https://www.youtube.com/nerdphonic FridayNightFM - www.twitter.com/fridaynightfm | www.fridaynightfm.com FMDoop - www.twitter.com/fmdoop | www.twitch.tv/doop MaddFM - https://twitter.com/MaddFM_ | https://maddfm.com/
This week we have the pleasure of being joined by Doctor Benjy, we discuss how he got into Championship Manager, his content creation career and how he's trying to re-energise his passion for FM after feeling underwhelmed and demotivated by FM23. There's even time for a quiz where Matt loses his mind… If you've enjoyed the podcast, please leave a 5 star review on iTunes. Please use the links below to check out your wonderful hosts! 5 Star Potential - www.twitter.com/5starpod | www.5starpotential.com Nerdphonic - www.twitch.tv/nerdphonic | www.twitter.com/nerdphonic | https://www.youtube.com/nerdphonic FridayNightFM - www.twitter.com/fridaynightfm | www.fridaynightfm.com FMDoop - www.twitter.com/fmdoop | www.twitch.tv/doop MaddFM - https://twitter.com/MaddFM_ | https://maddfm.com/ Guest this week DoctorBenjy - YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/doctorbenjyfm - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/doctorbenjy - Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/doctorbenjy
My guest today is an English fantasy author and champion of the video game industry. In 1975, while in his mid-twenties, he founded a boardgame company, Games Workshop, which soon caught the attention of the American creators of a new tabletop game, Dungeons and Dragons.My guest brokered a deal to sell D&D in the UK as a mail order company, and in 1977 opened the company's first retail shop in South London. In 1982 he published the first of the Fighting Fantasy books, which have now sold more than 20 million copies.He joined the video game industry and, at the publisher Eidos, helped bring the Tomb Raider and Hitman series to the world. In 2022 he was honoured with a knighthood for services to the games industry. “Play has always been seen as trivial,” he once said. “Yet when we arrive in this world, we all learn through play.” Welcome, Sir Ian Livingstone.Featuring clips from:Championship Manager (by Barry Leitch).Tomb Raider ( by Nathan McCree).Virtua Tennis (by Chiho Kobayashi).All other music by Simon Parkin. Thank you for listening to My Perfect Console. Please consider becoming a supporter; your small monthly donation will help to make the podcast sustainable for the long term, contributing toward the cost of equipment, editing, and hosting episodes. https://plus.acast.com/s/my-perfect-console. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season 2 Ep 48: “I'm proud to work on a show where that is the content” In the second episode this week Jon Richardson informs Matt Forde of how he used to give Championship Manager press conferences in the shower. We suddenly realise that we have so many football coaches emailing in that the CPFPL podcast could be influencing the next 20 years of international football. Matt goes “full LBC” and asks paperboys, papergirls and newsagents to get in touch to clear up how much a paper-round is now paid. The boys mull over a Soccer Saturday drinking game, discuss Easter & lent loopholes and Matt reveals why he likes to listen to the traffic and weather updates of other distant places. Recorded before the midweek FPL fixtures we get to hear how their predictions worked out, Jon gives his view on the next Leeds boss and ‘Man Checks A City' visits Gary, Indiana as we update our listeners on our attempt to buy the Gary Splash BB team. Support the podcast by subscribing at Anotherslice.com/cpfpl for extra content. Ep 34 is our first live show and a bootleg copy is available to Another Slice subscribers. Send us any new format ideas or correspondence to: hello@cpfpl.com or tweet us @Comediansfpl. Follow the podcast on Twitter (@comediansfpl), Instagram (ComediansplayingFPL) and Facebook (@comediansfpl) Share, subscribe, AND PLEASE REVIEW! Join our FPL Fan League here: fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/auto-join/4r6j9k… League Code: 4r6j9k Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
w/ Sean McGee (don't @ him) NB: We had real audio issues with this one, I did my best to salvage but thought it was better to have some pod than no pod - Jack 00:30 Intro, Sean McGee and fitness in your 30s 06:45 Jay Briscoe tribute 15:10 Sean McGee's GOTY 2022 Performance Review 50:00 Last of Us TV show and streaming companies 63:24 Avatar: The Way of Water 71:20 Robin Hood Prince of Thieves 78:40 Bryan Adams and Sean McGee's most hated songs 82:50 Jack's been playing old Championship Manager games and sport games now 91:30 Lil Gator Game 97:10 God of War (2005) 110:00 Ghost Song 117:55 Crusader Kings III 126:45 Croc Series 129:40 Sean McGee's Twitter odyssey 137:15 Another day... Like, listen, share and subscribe, we appreciate any love from you fine people. We are available on most podcast platforms, just search ‘Link to The Cast'. linktr.ee/linktothecast If you wanna contact us for our mailbag, or just to say hi, or if you just want to keep up to date on our content as it's posted, check out the following: linktothecast.wordpress.com / linktothecast@gmail.com @linktothecast on Twitter The lads are: ► @thedaytodave ► @lithiumproject ► @jacklayzell ► @garrettkidney The Grap Up- a once in a while pro wrestling podcast with Mark and Bryan Rose
A collection of Witness History episodes, looking at how young men in Africa have been exploited through football and and sex-selective abortion in India. Presented by Max Pearson. For millions of gamers all over the world Tonton Zola Moukoko is a cult hero. The Swedish-Congolese footballer found fame as a brilliant player in the computer game series Championship Manager. But in the real world, things were very different. African football expert and journalist Oluwashina Okeleji reports on the historic treatment of young African footballers as they try to break into European professional leagues. And we hear from feminist activist Manisha Gupte in India, who has campaigned against sex-selective abortion, eventually raising enough awareness to bring about a national law in 1994 - the Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques Act. (Photo: Tonton in front of screenshot of Championship Manager. Credit: Tonton Zola Moukoko)
For millions of gamers all over the world Tonton Zola Moukoko is a cult hero. The Swedish-Congolese footballer found fame as a brilliant player in the computer game series Championship Manager. But in the real world, things were very different. He never managed to break into Derby County's first team and in his personal life there were moments of immense tragedy. He's been sharing his story with Matt Pintus. (Photo: Tonton in front of screenshot of Championship Manager. Credit: Tonton Zola Moukoko)
Kevin and Kieran discuss NFT-based fantasy sports platform Sorare's deals with five teams in the Championship, and speak to Miles Jacobson, studio director of Sports Interactive, the company behind the Football Manager series of video games, and the creators of the original Championship Manager. The next Price of Football live show will take place at Plymouth's Home Park on Tuesday December 13th. A few tickets are still available - get them here! https://www.eticketing.co.uk/pafc/Events Follow Kevin on Twitter - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on Twitter - @KieranMaguire Follow The Price of Football on Twitter - @pof_pod Support The Price of Football on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/priceoffootball Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
B Takımı'nın katkılarıyla hazırladığımız Socrates FC'nin 134. bölümünde Buğra Balaban, İlhan Özgen ve Atahan Altınordu mikrofon başında. Üçlü; FIFA'dan PES'e, Championship Manager'dan Football Manager'a kadar futbol oyunlarıyla ilgili yaşadıklarını ve düşündüklerini, ayrıldıkları takımlara geri dönen ancak ilk dönemlerindeki performansa yaklaşamayan futbolcuları, Milli Takım'ın Lüksemburg ve Faroe Adaları karşısında oynadığı futbolu ve yankılarını, UEFA Uluslar Ligi grup formatını ve gruplarda yer alan takımları, futbolculuk kariyerinin ardından şimdi de basketbola başlayan Rodrigo Palacio'yu ve Arjantin'deki spor kültürünü konuşuyor. Hepsi ve daha fazlası bölümde sizlerle.
B Takımı'nın katkılarıyla hazırladığımız Socrates FC'nin 134. bölümünde Buğra Balaban, İlhan Özgen ve Atahan Altınordu mikrofon başında. Üçlü; FIFA'dan PES'e, Championship Manager'dan Football Manager'a kadar futbol oyunlarıyla ilgili yaşadıklarını ve düşündüklerini, ayrıldıkları takımlara geri dönen ancak ilk dönemlerindeki performansa yaklaşamayan futbolcuları, Milli Takım'ın Lüksemburg ve Faroe Adaları karşısında oynadığı futbolu ve yankılarını, UEFA Uluslar Ligi grup formatını ve gruplarda yer alan takımları, futbolculuk kariyerinin ardından şimdi de basketbola başlayan Rodrigo Palacio'yu ve Arjantin'deki spor kültürünü konuşuyor. Hepsi ve daha fazlası bölümde sizlerle.
*TRIGGER WARNING* This episode of Extrology contains open conversations covering depression & suicide. If you/someone you know is in need of immediate support, Samaritans are available on 116 123.Mark Sear's corporate career boasts huge names and traces his entrepreneurial streak as Co-Founder of Inteligex, but that only scratches the surface of his extraordinary story.Earning a scholarship that might have saved him from prison, creating the hugely popular Championship Manager video game, and owning Europe's 2nd biggest swimming cap manufacturer are among the topics in this deeply pensive, pertinent and powerful episode of Extrology.Lee and Mark discuss:Mark's upbringing, and the source of his interest in maths, tech and cryptographyThe birth of the Championship Manager video gameBalancing a measured approach with the desire to be an entrepreneurial maverickManaging depression and investing in happiness over financial gainFreeing oneself from the past and the futureExtrology is sponsored by Progresso Talent Partners who for more than 25 years have successfully delivered interim and permanent leadership talent to transform businesses and to hire the talent you need to enable your business to thrive: https://www.progressotalent.com/
Availble now on BBC Sounds - Search For Moment of Truth What does it take to be a football manager? We all think we can do it: pick a team to win a game, sign a couple of players who looked good on FIFA....I mean, we've all played Championship Manager right? The reality is very few people can ever truly master it, can deal with the torment, the anguish, the pain of defeat or even the blessed relief of victory. And what about putting their families and friends in the firing line of fans, the media and everyone else who has an opinion on how you do your job? For the last three months of the 2021/22 League One season, this podcast had unparalleled access to the life of a football manager as two teams battled to change their collective stories forever and win promotion to the Championship. From the dressing room to the training ground, the team bus to the technical area, Rotherham's Paul Warne and Oxford's Karl Robinson have worn microphones to record every single critical moment of the job during the tense and eventful run-in. You'll get to eavesdrop on how the personal reality of football management is a constant gnaw of sleepless nights, skipping meals and missing out on family life. You'll hear how the wives and children have to tiptoe around their disillusioned husbands following losses and you'll isten in to how they rarely enjoy those hard-fought victories. Narrated by Jimmy Nesbitt, Moment of Truth is an audio experience unlike any other that will give you an answer as to what it takes to manage a professional football club. This podcast is a love letter to our greatest game spread across 15 episodes. It's a rollercoaster ride through the footballing cauldron of League One where you get to sit on the bench of both teams as they battle to reach their Moment of Truth.
Out now on BBC Sounds. Search for Moment of Truth. What does it take to be a football manager? We all think we can do it: pick a team to win a game, sign a couple of players who looked good on FIFA....I mean, we've all played Championship Manager right? The reality is very few people can ever truly master it, can deal with the torment, the anguish, the pain of defeat or even the blessed relief of victory. And what about putting their families and friends in the firing line of fans, the media and everyone else who has an opinion on how you do your job? For the last three months of the 2021/22 League One season, this podcast had unparalleled access to the life of a football manager as two teams battled to change their collective stories forever and win promotion to the Championship. From the dressing room to the training ground, the team bus to the technical area, Rotherham's Paul Warne and Oxford's Karl Robinson have worn microphones to record every single critical moment of the job during the tense and eventful run-in. You'll get to eavesdrop on how the personal reality of football management is a constant gnaw of sleepless nights, skipping meals and missing out on family life. You'll hear how the wives and children have to tiptoe around their disillusioned husbands following losses and you'll isten in to how they rarely enjoy those hard-fought victories. Narrated by Jimmy Nesbitt, Moment of Truth is an audio experience unlike any other that will give you an answer as to what it takes to manage a professional football club. This podcast is a love letter to our greatest game spread across 15 episodes. It's a rollercoaster ride through the footballing cauldron of League One where you get to sit on the bench of both teams as they battle to reach their Moment of Truth.
What does it take to be a football manager? We all think we can do it: pick a team to win a game, sign a couple of players who looked good on FIFA....I mean, we've all played Championship Manager right? The reality is very few people can ever truly master it, can deal with the torment, the anguish, the pain of defeat or even the blessed relief of victory. And what about putting their families and friends in the firing line of fans, the media and everyone else who has an opinion on how you do your job? For the last three months of the 2021/22 League One season, this podcast had unparalleled access to the life of a football manager as two teams battled to change their collective stories forever and win promotion to the Championship. From the dressing room to the training ground, the team bus to the technical area, Rotherham's Paul Warne and Oxford's Karl Robinson have worn microphones to record every single critical moment of the job during the tense and eventful run-in. You'll get to eavesdrop on how the personal reality of football management is a constant gnaw of sleepless nights, skipping meals and missing out on family life. You'll hear how the wives and children have to tiptoe around their disillusioned husbands following losses and you'll isten in to how they rarely enjoy those hard-fought victories. Narrated by Jimmy Nesbitt, Moment of Truth is an audio experience unlike any other that will give you an answer as to what it takes to manage a professional football club. This podcast is a love letter to our greatest game spread across 15 episodes. It's a rollercoaster ride through the footballing cauldron of League One where you get to sit on the bench of both teams as they battle to reach their Moment of Truth.
What does it take to be a football manager? We all think we can do it: pick a team to win a game, sign a couple of players who looked good on FIFA... I mean, we've all played Championship Manager right? The reality is very few people can ever truly master it, can deal with the torment, the anguish, the pain of defeat or even the blessed relief of victory. And what about putting their families and friends in the firing line of fans, the media and everyone else who has an opinion on how you do your job? For the last three months of the 2021/22 League One season, this podcast had unparalleled access to the life of a football manager as two teams battled to change their collective stories forever and win promotion to the Championship. From the dressing room to the training ground, the team bus to the technical area, Rotherham United's Paul Warne and Oxford United's Karl Robinson have worn microphones to record every single critical moment of the job during the tense and eventful run-in. You'll get to eavesdrop on how the personal reality of football management is a constant gnaw of sleepless nights, skipping meals and missing out on family life. You'll hear how the wives and children have to tiptoe around their disillusioned husbands following losses and you'll isten in to how they rarely enjoy those hard-fought victories. Narrated by Jimmy Nesbitt, Moment of Truth is an audio experience unlike any other that will give you an answer as to what it takes to manage a professional football club. This podcast is a love letter to our greatest game spread across 15 episodes. It's a rollercoaster ride through the footballing cauldron of League One where you get to sit on the bench of both teams as they battle to reach their Moment of Truth.
The home straight in the Championship playoff race, with an injury-stricken Luton side being held to a 1-1 draw at home to Blackpool. The boys chat through that game, including some suspect refereeing decisions. Also, the gaffer wins the Championship Manager of the Season and the Team of the Season is revealed!Check out @OakRoadHatter on Twitter, @oakroadhatterpod on Instagram, or check out our written content at www.oakroadhatter.com. Want to get in touch? Drop us an email here: info@oakroadhatter.com.Like the show? Please take the time to rate/review us on your podcast app of choice... all feedback is appreciated! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If, like me, you grew up in the 90s and loved football, you probably spend a disproportionate amount of your time playing football management games like Championship Manager (later Football Manager). Well, Metasoccer is bringing all of that nostalgia onto the blockchain. They're building a play & earn football management game. You own everything from the players, backroom staff, and stadia as NFTs, and you compete in a league against others around the world. In this episode, I speak to Gustavo Sabino, the head of growth at Metasoccer, about how it all works. Metasoccer website. Metasoccer documentation. Metasoccer Twitter.
Mike and Phil kick off 2022 with a retro pod about computer football games of yesteryear. They are also thrilled to welcome Championship Manager enthusiast and published author David Black. There are no more beer facts so a new feature has been introduced to replace it.
Paul and Charlie are joined by host of The Football Manager Show Iain Macintosh, one half of The Hairy Bikers and Newcastle fan Si King and talkSPORT's England correspondent Hugh Woozencroft See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.