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Scotland face their biggest test of the World Cup so far as they prepare to take on Morocco.Rick Edwards and Lloyd Griffith are joined by former Scotland international Charlie Adam to preview a huge match for Steve Clarke's side.German football journalist Raphael Honigstein joins Rick & Lloyd in Santa Monica to look back on the opening round of group games and separate the genuine contenders from the early overreactions. Are Spain already out of the running after their draw with Cape Verde? Should Portugal be worried? And will Cristiano Ronaldo ever score a World Cup goal?Raph also praises Thomas Tuchel's man management and reflects on the unique challenge of covering a tournament spread across three countries, before Rick and Lloyd discover that shopping in Beverly Hills can be a humbling experience.
Scotland's first World Cup match in 28 years ends with a win.Rick Edwards and Lloyd Griffith react to a huge 1-0 victory over Haiti alongside former Scotland international Charlie Adam, who talks about what the result means and whether Steve Clarke's side can build on a dream start to the tournament.They also look back on Brazil's opening match against Morocco and ask whether Brazil still carry the same aura they once did. Who are the stars carrying this team and where do they sit among the tournament favourites?And Qatar pick up their first ever World Cup point, Switzerland benefit from a major offside controversy after the semi-automated system failed, and Rick and Lloyd report back from a trip to the legendary Gold's Gym in Los Angeles.
This week, Sam Allardyce and Natalie Pike are joined by Rangers, Blackpool, Liverpool & Stoke midfielder, Charlie Adam!They start the pod by discussing the weekend's major talking points including the FA Cup final, Pep Guardiola's future as well as Big Sam's message of support to Bolton Wanderers ahead of their play-off final game.The panel also discuss in detail the end to the Scottish Premiership season, why Hearts were very unlucky not to win the title against Celtic & Charlie reacts to the Danny Rohl vs James Tavernier spat.There's also big focus on Mo Salah's latest outburst against Arne Slot, Liverpool's poor recruitment this season and also Xabi Alonso becoming the Chelsea MANAGER!Plus, Sam & Charlie discuss Steven Gerrard's future, why no one else could've done as good as Michael Carrick, Bruno Fernandes POTY as well as predictions for the Europa League and play-off finals and we end the pod with Charlie building his perfect player from his teammates.
For years, Scottish football has followed the same script: Celtic or Rangers, Rangers or Celtic. But this season has been different. Hearts' rise turned the Premiership into a genuine three-horse title race and even as it narrows to two, the old predictability has been challenged. Former Rangers, Liverpool, Stoke & Dundee midfielder Charlie Adam joins Sam Ellard to ask why Scottish football is competitive again, how Hearts became serious contenders, whether the Premiership split is working as intended and what a stronger domestic league could mean for the Scotland national team.Host: Sam EllardGuests: Charlie Adam - Former Rangers, Liverpool, Stoke & Dundee midfielderCredit: Getty ImagesYouTube: @talkSPORTX: @talkSPORTInstagram: @talkSPORTWebsite: Live Radio, Breaking Sports News, Opinion - talkSPORT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Did City throw away the title in England on the day Hearts take a step closer to it in Scotland? Mark Chapman is joined by Charlie Adam, Shay Given and Rory Smith to discuss a dramatic day on both sides of the border. Plus, Arsenal performed like champions against Fulham and have Tottenham come good just in the nick of time? TIME CODES: 0:12 City grab a late point, but is it enough? 04:57 Big win for Arsenal 08:40 Should Arteta have played Myles Lewis-Skelly in midfielder earlier in the season? 11:20 Has Victor Gyokeres been a success? 16:23 Bad weekend for West Ham 24:50 How has De Zerbi inspired Spurs? 39:47 Hearts take a step closer to the title
Were Blackpool 2009–11 one of the greatest one-season teams in Premier League history — not because they stayed up, but because they made themselves unforgettable?In this episode of By Far The Greatest Team, Graham Dunn and Jamie Rooney dive into one of the most entertaining, improbable and strangely enduring football stories of the modern era: Blackpool from 2009 to 2011.This is the story of a historic old club with deep roots, post-war glamour, three FA Cup finals after the Second World War, the legacy of Stanley Matthews and Stan Mortensen, and even the unusual honour of being Anglo-Italian Cup winners in 1971. But it is also the story of how, decades after their last top-flight season, Blackpool returned to the biggest stage under Ian Holloway and refused to behave like a club just happy to be there.The episode tracks Blackpool's rise through the 2009–10 Championship season, their dramatic play-off final win over Cardiff City at Wembley, and the financial madness of football's so-called richest game. Graham and Jamie then explore the Premier League season itself: the 4–0 opening-day win at Wigan, Blackpool briefly sitting near the top of the table, the brilliance of Charlie Adam, the team's fearless style of play, and the long, painful trend toward relegation.Along the way, the episode also gets into the stranger and more revealing corners of the Blackpool story: the club's tiny transfer budget compared with other promoted teams, the controversy around the “weakened team” fine after the Aston Villa game, the fact Blackpool used four goalkeepers in one Premier League season, and the unforgettable role of Holloway as both manager and narrator of the whole mad ride.So how should Blackpool 2009–11 be remembered? As a brave but flawed team? A chaotic underdog story? A one-season wonder? Or one of the most lovable and culturally lasting sides of the Premier League era?TakeawaysWhy Blackpool's history mattered long before Ian Holloway arrivedThe truth about the “Matthews Final” and Stan Mortensen's hat-trickHow Blackpool won promotion through the 2010 Championship play-offsWhy their Premier League transfer spend was so small compared to rivalsHow Charlie Adam and Holloway turned Blackpool into great entertainersThe story behind the Aston Villa weakened-team fineHow unusual it was for Blackpool to use four goalkeepers in one league seasonWhy Blackpool went down with 39 points and still felt bigger than many survivorsIf you enjoy football history, Premier League nostalgia, great forgotten teams, and deep dives into the stories behind the table, this one is for you.Follow By Far The Greatest Team wherever you get your podcasts, and let us know: how great were Blackpool 2009–11?Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7erZQ9qQEsa2Xq8Rg843GvListen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/by-far-the-greatest-team-football-podcast/id1678832405If you enjoy these podcasts, please don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating and also tell everyone about them!
Arne Slot remains under pressure as Liverpool manager after the Reds were dominated by European champions PSG at the Parc des Princes in Paris. But, with only a two-goal deficit, do the Anfield side still have a chance in this tie?Steve Crossman is joined by ex-Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam, former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson, senior football reporter Ian Dennis and French football journalist Julien Laurens to dissect Wednesday night's game. And you'll hear from Reds boss Arne Slot.Later in the show, reporter Mike Minay and Spanish journalist Ernest Macia explain how Diego Simeone made history with Atletico Madrid at Barcelona's Camp Nou.Timecodes 03:00 Does this move the dial at all on Slot's future? 04:45 “Playing a back 5 sends the wrong message” 05:30 Did Slot betray his and Liverpool's principles? 12:50 Van Dijk on the back 5 13:15 Do Liverpool really have another famous Anfield night in them? 14:30 How good is Khvicha Kvaratskhelia - could he be a Balon d'Or winner? 18:30 How can Liverpool stop PSG's fluid attack at Anfield? 19:40 Arne Slot on PSG's quality and why he played a back 5 22:47 How Atleti won at the Nou Camp for the first time since 2006 24:16 Spanish journalist Ernest Macia explains what Barcelona lacked 25:20 How good was Julian Alvarez's free-kick?!Live / BBC Sounds commentaries: Thu 2000 Bologna v Aston Villa in UEL, Sat 1500 Brentford v Everton in PL, Sat 1500 Burnley v Brighton in PL (Sports Extra), Sat 1730 Liverpool v Fulham in PL, Sun 1400 Sunderland v Tottenham in PL, Sun 1400 Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa in PL (Sports Extra), Sun 1400 Crystal Palace v Newcastle United in PL (Sports Extra 2), Sun 1630 Chelsea v Manchester City in PL.
Has a 16-year-old settled the title race for Arsenal? Is Bruno Fernandes the Player of the Season? And have Spurs turned a corner?Those questions and much more discussed on Premier League Review, as former Liverpool, Stoke City and Blackpool midfielder Charlie Adam joins Aaron Paul and Luke Edwards, The Telegraph's Northern Football Writer.Timecodes: 01:00 Premier League moments we loved this week 03:15 Have Spurs turned a corner under Igor Tudor? 06:40 Were Liverpool complacent? 08:45 Will Tudor keep his job now? 13:05 Max Dowman's special moment for Arsenal 14:40 Mikel Arteta on Dowman's goal and impact 15:10 Is the Dowman hype real? 18:00 Arteta's impactful substitutions 21:10 Why are City dropping points from winning positions? 24:23 Half-time teaser 27:00 Bruno Fernandes to break the assist record? 28:20 Wayne Rooney backs Carrick for the job — should he have it? 36:10 Aston Villa unable to go any further?
The Go Radio Football Show: March 12th, 2026. PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! Paul Cooney is joined by Craig Moore and Charlie Mulgrew for a fast‑paced, fiery, and often hilarious deep dive into another dramatic weeks in Scottish football. Old Firm Aftermath & Fan Behaviour An unfiltered look at the chaos, the policing issues, and both clubs' responses — including the brewing call for an independent inquiry. Craig and Charlie discuss rivalries, responsibility, and how to protect the derby without losing what makes it great. Rangers' Reality Check Danny Röhl's mentality comments spark debate. Are nine straight wins realistic? What are Rangers still missing? And should James Tavernier always be on the pitch? Craig lays out his bold 5‑3‑2 solution. Celtic's Injury Dilemma & Identity Crisis With Callum McGregor and Kieran Tierney both struggling for fitness, Celtic's midfield conundrum takes centre stage. Charlie questions whether Celtic can rediscover their swagger — or if “winning ugly” is the new norm. Motherwell's Momentum A huge test for Celtic — and both pundits see danger in this fixture. Charlie even drops a shock prediction… Managerial Merry-Go-Round Stephen Robinson's move to Aberdeen, the St Mirren vacancy, and surprise names entering the frame — including Neil Lennon and Charlie Adam. Penalty Psychology & Dressing Room Secrets Mulgrew and Moore talk fear, technique, mind games — and why some players turn their back when the gaffer asks for volunteers. Predictions for the Weekend Including title‑race implications, must‑win fixtures, and bold scorelines that might come back to haunt them… The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, YouTube, Smart Speaker - launch Go Radio - and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app. Watch the Replay on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/CW0Hd7ppbks?si=axElPgXNTTZKI_iW For more Podcasts from Go Studios, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
Steve Crossman is joined by Charlie Adam, Pat Nevin and Ian Dennis as Liverpool, Newcastle & Chelsea all win. It was a 3-0 win for Newcastle against PSV Eindhoven, however there's concern for captain Bruno Guimaraes who hobbled off with an ankle injury in the first half. Liverpool cruised past Marseille 3-0 to put themselves in a strong position to finish in the top eight on a night where Mohamed Salah returned to the starting line-up. And Chelsea beat Pafos 1-0 to keep their hopes alive of finishing in the top eight but frustration at Stamford Bridge. Timecodes: 01:30 Intro 05:50 Newcastle & Guimaraes injury 06:25 Eddie Howe 14:45 Liverpool & Szoboszlai free-kick 23:25 Arne Slot 24:45 Chelsea frustrated but a win
Sam Matterface is alongside talkSPORT's Chief Football correspondent Alex Crook & former Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam ahead of a busy week of European footballComing up: Mo Salah's Liverpool future in major doubt after bombshell interview, Wolves on course for worst ever Premier League season, Phil Foden's resurgence ahead of trip to the Bernabeau Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adrian Durham is joined by former England striker Darren Bent, talkSPORT, talkSPORT's chief football correspondent Alex Crook AND former Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam as the lads run through all of last night's Champions League action live from the Emirates, Anfield and Paris.They react to Arne Slot and Liverpool getting HAMMERED at home once again with the pressure building, Thomas Frank's side conceding 9 goals in 2 games as well as Arsenal's statement win over Bayern Munich!Photo Credit: Getty Images Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Chapman is joined by Chris Sutton, Charlie Adam and Rory Smith on the Monday Night Club.After Sunderland's stoppage time equaliser against Arsenal, the panel reflect on captain Granit Xhaka's influence. Is he the signing of the season? Who does he join on a list of the best aging midfielders? And what else is going so right at the Stadium of Light? From selling fruit and laying bricks to waiting for his first national team call-up: South American football expert Tim Vickery joins to chat Brentford's Igor Thiago. Plus, Felix Johnston tells us how he has been headhunted to become a first team scout at Como, having started out with a Chelsea fan account on X. Timecodes: 1'56 Granit Xhaka: signing of the season? 9'11 Sunderland vs Arsenal 14'32 Aging midfielders 24'06 Igor Thiago chat with Tim Vickery 37'08 Felix Johnston
James Gregg is joined by BBC Senior Football Correspondent Sami Mokbel and former Premier League and Rangers midfielder Charlie Adam on the latest Football Daily podcast. They are joined by BBC Scotland's Chief Sports Writer Tom English to react to Brendan Rodgers' dramatic Celtic exit, and the even more dramatic statement from Celtic majority shareholder Dermot Desmond. Tom explains how we got to this point, what the reaction has been and what is next for the Hoops after appointing Martin O'Neill as their interim boss. Sami and Charlie then dig into what has happened to reigning Premier League champions Liverpool. Their loss at Brentford was their fourth league defeat in a row, seeing them fall to seventh after a strong start and a sparkling summer window. Where is it going wrong, and can Arne Slot turn it around? 5 Live Commentaries Wednesday 29 October: Liverpool v Crystal Palace, Carabao Cup 1945 Saturday 1st November Nottingham Forest v Manchester United, Premier League, 1500 Burnley v Arsenal, Premier League, 1500 – Sports Extra Tottenham v Chelsea, Premier League 1730 Chelsea v London City Lionesses, WSL, 1200 – Sports ExtraSunday 2nd November West Ham v Newcastle, Premier League, 1400 Manchester City v Bournemouth, Premier League 1630
Peter Martin is joined by Charlie Adam to chat possible next Rangers manager Kevin Muscat, the race for the league title with Hearts, why Steven Gerrard rejected Rangers, his own career so far and Dundee's clash with Celtic this weekend.
Sam Matterface is alongside talkSPORT's Alex Crook and former Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam to unpack another incident filled week in the Premier League!Coming up, Arsenal score two late goals to breath new life into the title race, Liverpool lose their 100% record to Crystal Palace, and it's another defeat for Ruben Amorim's beleaguered Man United away at Brentford Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are delighted to be joined by Charlie Adam to talk all things Rangers as the pressure MOUNTS on Russell Martin. Does Charlie Adam think Russell Martin can turn fortunes around at Rangers and win the fans back? Join PLZ Premium TODAY! You will receive exclusive benefits via PLZ Soccer YouTube - including member only video content, access to ask questions on our special live stream and special features before anyone else. Plus much more! ✨ Sign up HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@PLZSoccer/join
Steve Crossman is joined by Charlie Adam, Cameron Jerome, and Mark Clemmit for reaction to the opening Saturday of the Championship season.We hear from Will Still after Southampton came from behind late on beat Wrexham 2-1, Phil Parkinson also has his say on Wrexham being denied an opening win on their return to the second tier. Nathan Jones reflects on a 94th minute winner for Charlton on their return to the Championship. Stoke manager Mark Robins and West Bromwich Albion's Ryan Mason join us to discuss opening wins for their sides. Plus, Dave Challinor joins the pod after Stockport beat Wycombe made it two wins from two in League One.Timecodes: 05:10 - Will Still interview 06:17 - Phil Parkinson interview 09:06 - Mark Robins interview 13:05 - Ryan Mason interview 20:39 - Nathan Jones interview 23:15 - Dave Challinor interview
Watching determined young Scot tear down snooker's old guard was wonderful — even on a black-and-white telly.Welcome to a new episode of the My Sporting Hero podcast, part of Nutmeg FC. The home of brilliant football stories — made in Scotland.So far this month, Nutmeg FC subscribers have enjoyed....* The exclusive column from our tactics guy Adam Clery — on Scotland's friendly double header against Iceland and Liechtenstein.* Daniel Gray's Slow Match Report from the Shelbourne v Shamrock Rovers League of Ireland clash.And still to come....* The latest column from Nick Harris — author of the brilliant Sporting Intelligence blog.* The latest three-part investigation from award-winning sportswriter Stephen McGowan.Only paid subscribers to Nutmeg FC get every piece we produce straight to their inbox.This time on My Sporting Hero, our guest is Maurice Ross.Dundonian Maurice played as a full-back, most famously for Rangers under Alex McLeish.He won two league titles, two Scottish Cups and two League Cups (scoring the opener in the 2005 final) with the Ibrox club. After leaving Glasgow in 2005, Maurice embarked on a globetrotting career that took him as far and wide as England, Turkey, Norway (most notably with Viking FK) and China. He was capped 13 times by Scotland.Maurice went on to coach and manage different clubs in Norway and the Faroe Islands, was boss at Cowdenbeath and his last coaching role was as assistant manager to his old Gers team-mate Charlie Adam at Fleetwood Town. Maurice takes a particular interest in teaching youth footballers not only soccer skills but also life lessons and self-motivation.Maurice's sporting hero is Scotland's snooker superman Stephen Hendry.Nutmeg FC | Substack This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nutmegfc.co.uk/subscribe
Charlie Adam sits down with Sam Allardyce & Natalie Pike to discuss the players who make his Ultimate XI!How would Charlie's prime Ultimate XI perform in the current Premier League and do you agree with his selection?
This week Gaz & Jordan are joined by former Rangers, Blackpool, Liverpool, Stoke, Reading & Dundee Midfielder...Charlie Adam!Charlie sits down with the boys to discuss all things football from THAT Blackpool season to transitioning into football management.The lads then chat about Charlie's early life in football with Rangers, playing against that iconic Barcelona team & learning from the legendary Walter Smith.Charlie and the boys then speak about how moving to Blackpool really kick started his career, Ian Holloway's incredible man management skills as well as achieving the impossible and winning promotion to the Premier League.Charlie then talks in depth about how his dream move to Liverpool came about, meeting Sir Kenny Dalglish & why Steven Gerrard was the perfect captain.The trio then discuss Charlie's move to Stoke City where he spent 7 years, losing card roulette with Peter Crouch & how he gained his 'Parched' nickname.Finally they discuss Charlie's time with the Scottish national team before chatting about life after playing football and stepping into coaching.Support the show
The January Transfer Deadline Day closed back in 2011 with Fernando Torres leaving Liverpool for Chelsea, while The Reds secured the signatures of Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll. The Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp then called into Sam Matterface and Jason Cundy on talkSPORT and Blackpool's Charlie Adam missed out on two massive moves by just a couple of minutes! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(N.B - Unfortunately we had a few technical issues ahead of today's show and were unable to use the new microphones in the new audio set up. We have, however, still been able to bring you Friday's show which was filmed on the usual camera but audio was recorded on a phone. So, not the best quality sound, but hopefully not the worst either. Enjoy! COYB!) It's Friday's Royal Blue Podcast ahead of Everton's away fixture at Brighton & Hove Albion. Chris Beesley and Gav Buckland are joined by special guest and former television sports presenter, Elton Welsby to look ahead to Brighton and discuss all the news coming out of Goodison Park. Gavin Buckland's Book 'The End' | Order your copy here: https://tinyurl.com/GavinBucklandTheEnd Everton FC podcasts from the Liverpool ECHO's Royal Blue YouTube channel. Get exclusive Everton FC content - including podcasts, live shows and videos - everyday. Subscribe to the Royal Blue Everton FC YouTube Channel and watch daily live shows HERE: https://bit.ly/3aNfYav Listen and subscribe to the Royal Blue Podcast for all your latest Everton FC content via Apple and Spotify: APPLE: https://bit.ly/3HbiY1E SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/47xwdnY Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/everton-fc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivEchoEFC Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@royal.blue.everto Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolEchoEFC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Rangers, Blackpool, Liverpool, Stoke, Reading & Dundee midfielder Charlie Adam is our special guest on the latest episode of No Tippy Tappy Football.Charlie Adam sits down alongside Sam Allardyce and Natalie Pike to discuss all things football from his time in the Premier League to his most recent role as Fleetwood Town manager.Charlie and Sam talk in great depth about being a manager, bouncing back from that first sacking as well as learning from Vincent Kompany during his time at Burnley.The two then discuss West Ham's handling of Julen Lopetegui and their appointment of Graham Potter before talking about Nottingham Forest's incredible season and are they in the title race?They then both chat about Liverpool's contract situation with Trent, Salah & van Dijk, why Trent WILL move to Real Madrid in the summer & Mikel Arteta's Carabao Cup excuse.We finally end the pod with some subscriber questions including what it was like playing for both two Scottish icons in Walter Smith and Sir Kenny Dalglish.
Steve Crossman presents reaction to Spurs' 1-0 win over Liverpool in the Carabao Cup.Ian Dennis, Michael Brown and Charlie Adam join Steve to react to the result.Lucas Bergvall's first goal for the club means Spurs will take that 1-0 lead to Anfield where the second leg of the semi-final will be played in February.Hear from Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou and Liverpool manager Arne Slot.Timecodes: 00:30 Liverpool anger at Bergvall winner 01:30 Youngsters shine for Spurs 11:00 Liverpool not at the races 15:35 Ange Postecoglou post-match 18:10 Arne Slot post-match 21:20 Semi-final first legs summarised5 LIVE COMMENTARIES THIS WEEK Thursday 9th January FA CUP: Everton v Peterborough United 1945 KO FA CUP: Fulham v Watford 1945 KOFriday 10th January FA CUP: Aston Villa v West Ham United 2000 KOSaturday 11th January FA CUP: Bristol City v Wolverhampton Wanderers 1200 KO FA CUP: Liverpool v Accrington Stanley 1215 KO FA CUP: Brentford v Plymouth Argyle 1500 KO FA CUP: Leeds United v Harrogate Town 1745 KO FA CUP: Manchester City v Salford City 1745 KOSunday 12th January FA CUP: Tamworth v Spurs 1230 KO FA CUP: Newcastle United v Bromley 1500 KO FA CUP: Crystal Palace v Stockport County 1500 KO
Steve Crossman presents reaction to Julen Lopetegui's West Ham departure. Ian Dennis, Michael Brown and Charlie Adam join Steve after reports that Graham Potter will take over at the club.The news of Potter's imminent appointment has been widely reported, with the former Brighton and Chelsea manager expected to sign a two-and-a-half-year contract in East London.Also hear from Spanish football expert Guillem Balague and West Ham podcaster Sean Whetstone.Timecodes: 01:00 Julen Lopetegui sacked 08:55 Is Graham Potter the right appointment? 18:20 Guillem Balague on Lopetegui 26:55 Sean Whetstone Lopetegui's departure 31:50 Do West Ham fans want Potter? 33:20 Tim Steidten's role5 LIVE COMMENTARIES THIS WEEK Thursday 9th January FA CUP: Everton v Peterborough United 1945 KO FA CUP: Fulham v Watford 1945 KOFriday 10th January FA CUP: Aston Villa v West Ham United 2000 KOSaturday 11th January FA CUP: Bristol City v Wolverhampton Wanderers 1200 KO FA CUP: Liverpool v Accrington Stanley 1215 KO FA CUP: Brentford v Plymouth Argyle 1500 KO FA CUP: Leeds United v Harrogate Town 1745 KO FA CUP: Manchester City v Salford City 1745 KOSunday 12th January FA CUP: Tamworth v Spurs 1230 KO FA CUP: Newcastle United v Bromley 1500 KO FA CUP: Crystal Palace v Stockport County 1500 KO
Arsenal fór með sigur af hólmi gegn Manchester United í gær og var það fyrsta tap Rúben Amorim sem stjóra United. Hornspyrnurnar fóru illa með Man Utd. Arsenal hefur verið kallað hið „nýja Stoke City" eftir sigurinn en það er fyndinn samanburður. Liverpool gerði þá 3-3 jafntefli við Newcastle í ótrúlegum leik, Chelsea spilaði blússandi sóknarbolta og Manchester City komst aftur á sigurbraut. Guðmundur Aðalsteinn, Magnús Haukur og Haraldur Örn fóru yfir síðustu leiki og sögulínur í enska boltanum.
Arne Slot and goalscorer Dominik Szoboszlai give their reaction after Mo Salah's late penalty earned Liverpool a 3-2 win over Southampton in an eventful encounter at St Mary's. Despite leading through Szoboszlai's opener, the Reds fell behind to goals from Adam Armstrong and Mateus Fernandes, before a Salah double secured all three points, moving them eight clear of second-placed Manchester City at the top of the Premier League. In this episode we also hear from former players David Thompson, Neil Mellor and Charlie Adam, as well as supporters Abigail Rudkin, Justin Conn and Mo Stewart.
** This week Owen Blackhurst, Seb White, James Bird, and Tommy Stewart chat about football but also discuss mental health issues. If you are affected by any of the issues discussed, please visit thecalmzone.net or samaritans.org or phone the Samaritans on 116 123 **Live from Spotify, the old gang are back together as Owen Blackhurst, James Bird, Seb White and Tommy Stewart talk Roy Orbison, Ghetts, Joy Guidry, Puressence, Metallica, trainspotters, Francis Bourgeois, MUNDIAL digital, Héctor Bellerín, West Didsbury & Chorlton FC, Owen Blackhurst's Goal of the Month, trains, Dave and Sharons, Matthew Le Tissier, Seb on the Spot, allies, conspiracy theories, Bill Gates, George Weah, Alan Brazil, Ray Parlour, Pulp Fiction, David Beckham, Arsène Wenger, John Hartson, John Travolta, Les Dennis, Extras, Ronaldo, Xherdan Shaqiri, Barclaysmen, Stoke City FC, Basel, Bayern Munich, Kolkata, vodka & tonics, Liverpool v Manchester United, José Mourinho, Jürgen Klopp, Turkey hair, Goodison Park, David Beckham, Daniel Podence, Charlie Adam, The Masters, Duck magazine, BMX, Marko Arnautović, the Stoke accent, the Black Country, Bojan, BoJack Horseman, hyperbole, Hermione, misled, Elliot Hackney, Seb and the Queen, Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, George H. W. Bush, Tiger Woods, Walt Disney, Colin Montgomerie, blue slacks, World Mental Health Day, talking to your mates and strangers, CALM, Jonny Sharples, Manny Singh Kang, coming out, LGBTQ+ in football, the Rainbow Devils, Old Trafford, NFL, Miami Dolphins, the noise away fans make, pooptracking, “Man on!”, Arne Slot's outfits, Lee Carsley, the national anthem, Erik ten Hag, LimeBikes, The Avengers, 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.
Aaron Paul, Luke Edwards and Nigel Reo-Coker reflect on the latest Nations League matches involving the home nations, as well as the Republic of Ireland. The team reflect on England's 2-0 win over the Republic of Ireland, in what was a positive start for Lee Carsley as interim England manager. Charlie Adam joins the pod to chat about Scotland and Steve Clarke, before the panel discuss Craig Bellamy's first match in charge of Wales, plus Northern Ireland under Michael O'Neill.Timecodes: 00:43 Reflections on England 2-0 Republic of Ireland 03:14 Lee Carsley interview 11:54 The national anthem controversy 13:45 Declan Rice interview 16:50 Jack Grealish's redemption 23:48 Scotland chat 25:15 Charlie Adam joins the pod 27:53 Bellamy's first match for Wales 33:01 Northern Ireland's Nations League winBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week: England v Finland – Nations League – 7.45pm – Tuesday 10th September
Hi friends! FMT is back again for more Football Manager frolics! Join Rich, Jeb, Dee and THE NEWEST MEMBER OF THE FMTeam Steak as they talk you through what's been going on in their digital worlds. On this weeks episode, we talk youth development and ask one simple question: "WHY IS IT SO BLOODY HARD THIS YEAR?" We've also got a nice round-up of what's been going on in Jeb's Sheffield United save. Did he bottle promotion to the Premier League or is he a bona fide #Barclaysman? We also want to know all about your strangest backroom staff appointments in your saves. Pep ended up at Scunthorpe? LVG at Doncaster? Let us know! VIVA LA FMT! Our links: linktr.ee/fmtpod
Mark Chapman presents the latest from both the Scotland and England camps ahead of their final group games against Hungary and Slovenia respectively.Former Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart and former Scotland international Charlie Adam join Mark to discuss the tournament-ending injury to Kieran Tierney.Also hear from Scotland midfielder John McGinn and Scotland manager Steve Clarke before they attempt to become the first Scottish side in history to progress out of the group stage at a major tournament.England defender Lewis Dunk shares his thoughts on the mood inside the Three Lions camp following an underwhelming 1-1 draw with Denmark, as well as his reaction to Brighton & Hove Albion's appointment of Fabian Hurzeler as manager.Euro Leagues regular Raphael Honigstein also joins Mark for a discussion around the intricacies German culture, and how they can vary from city to city.Timecodes: 00:40 Charlie Adam on Scotland vs Hungary 02:10 Injury to Kieran Tierney 05:00 Callum McGregor's importance 10:22 Steve Clarke pre-Hungary 12:15 John McGinn pre-Hungary 15:35 Lewis Dunk on mood of England camp 20:30 Raphael Honigstein on German culture
Kelly Cates has reaction as Scotland keep their UEFA Euro 2024 hopes alive with a draw against Switzerland. She's joined by former internationals Pat Nevin, Charlie Adam and James McFadden. Hear from manager Steve Clarke, captain Andy Robertson, Billy Gilmour and Angus Gunn. Correspondent John Murray has an England preview ahead of their match against Denmark. Hear from Gareth Southgate, Matt Upson and catch Conor Coady's interview debut as he speaks to Kyle Walker.00:25 Scotland keep Euros hopes alive 02:25 Andy Robertson: ‘That was more like us' 11:25 Billy Gilmour: ‘We gave everything' 15:35 Angus Gunn: ‘Everything was 10 times better' 19:00 Steve Clarke: ‘It was nice to see my players turn up' 25:15 England prepare to face Denmark 26:45 Gareth Southgate: ‘Luke Shaw won't be available' 38:00 Conor Coady interviews Kyle Walker
In this episode of "That Peter Crouch Podcast," the lads and special guest, Charlie Adam delve into the world of the Euros. Crouchy shares insider stories, and analysis on the tournament. This episode features discussions on the standout moments, key players, and tactical insights from the matches. "You wouldn't believe the stories that happen off the pitch.” Crouchy says, reflecting on his own personal experiences. Pre-match online bet builder bets onlyMin 4 legs plus. Must have previously deposited to avail.Max free bet varies from £1 - £25 per customer.T&Cs apply. 18 plus. BeGambleaware.orgSubscribe to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFULBvlxNWW8cWsrV6fGrcwFollow our Clips page https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLNBLB3xr3LyiyAkhZEtiAA For more Peter Crouch: Twitter - https://twitter.com/petercrouch Therapy Crouch - https://www.youtube.com/@thetherapycrouch For more Chris Stark Twitter - https://twitter.com/Chris_StarkInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrisstark/For more Steve Sidwell Twitter - https://twitter.com/sjsidwell Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevesidwell14 #PeterCrouch #ThatPeterCrouchPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jürgen Klopp, Harvey Elliott and Jarell Quansah give their reaction to Liverpool's 3-3 draw with Aston Villa in the manger's final away fixture in charge of the club. Former Liverpool players Ronnie Whelan, Charlie Adam and Natasha Dowie also provide analysis and discuss the key talking points from an eventful night in the West Midlands.
Aaron Paul is joined by Charlie Adam, Glenn Murray and Farah Williams to look ahead to the weekend's Premier League football. They discuss what needs to be Arsenal's priority in the summer, whether Manchester City lack strength in depth, and how much work Jurgen Klopp's successor will need to do at Anfield. Plus, David Moyes' future at West Ham is the focus after reports that the former Real Madrid and Wolves boss, Julen Lopetegui, is in line to replace him at the London Stadium for next season. 03:45 – What is Arsenal's summer priority? 11:38 – Do Manchester City lack strength in depth? 19:15 – What rebuilding job awaits Klopp's successor? 26:27 – Is Lopetegui in line to replace Moyes? 36:50 – Julen Lopetegui on what he's looking for in his next job
He grew up in Pennsylvania with two older brothers and played in just about every sport. Eventually football became Charlie Adam's bread and butter – he could catch and run. Skills that served him well as a wide receiver and a return specialist. Which is why he was named All-Pennsylvania Special Teams in high school. Charlie took a scholarship at Hofstra University where he figured he would see some action with their offense. He was right. When he graduated, Charlie was Hofstra's all-time leading wide receiver. A record since broken by Marques Colston who, coincidentally, Charlie hosted when Marques was being recruited. A knee injury during his senior year at Hofstra prevented NFL teams from drafting Charlie, however the Broncos stayed in touch and offered him a spot as a college free agent. Charlie stuck around for a few years and although he was on and off the active roster several times, his final season included starting 16 games and playing in the postseason. These days Charlie works on a number of endeavors, including the Denver Broncos Alumni Association and their golf tournament.
Get the thoughts of Jürgen Klopp, Wataru Endō and Jarell Quansah after Alexis Mac Allister's second-half penalty secured Liverpool a 1-1 draw against Manchester City in the Premier League that leaves the title race wide open. Former Reds Phil Thompson and Charlie Adam join Mark Benstead pitchside to reflect on a pulsating Anfield encounter.
Mark Chapman hosts reaction the final FA Cup Third Round plays as the lineup for the Fourth Round is completed.Nottingham Forest survive a Blackpool fight back to win 3-2 at Bloomfield Road, Andre Gomes' free-kick earns Everton progression against Crystal Palace and Norwich come back to win at Bristol Rovers and set up a trip to Anfield.Mark also chats to Charlie Adam and Leon Osman about Jordan Henderson's pending move to Ajax just six months after joining Saudi Pro League club Al Ettifaq0:25 - Blackpool 2-3 Nottingham Forest reaction 4:50 - Neil Critchley interview 5:40 - Nuno Espirito Santo interview 6:45 - Everton 1-0 Crystal Palace reaction 10:50 - Sean Dyche interview 11:30 - Roy Hodgson interview 14:40 - Bristol Rovers 1-3 Norwich City reaction 15:25 - David Wagner interview 18:00 - Jordan Henderson to Ajax discussion
Kelly Cates is joined by Charlie Adam, Jermain Beckford and Julien Laurens for reaction to Wednesday's Premier League action.Manchester City came from behind to beat Everton 3-1 at Goodison Park and move back into the top four, there's reaction from Pep Guardiola and Sean Dyche at Goodison Park.And we hear from Mauricio Pochettino after Chelsea's 2-1 win against Palace at Stamford Bridge, and Wolves boss Gary O'Neil reacts to their 4-1 win away at Brentford.00:40 – Everton 1-3 Manchester City – Reaction 08:25 – Pep Guardiola Interview 10:15 – Sean Dyche Interview 13:40 – Chelsea 2-1 Crystal Palace – Reaction 15:28 – Mauricio Pochettino Interview 22:55 – Brentford 1-4 Wolves – Reaction including Gary O'Neil interview 27:20 – Arsenal v West Ham Preview
Steve Crossman is joined by Ian Dennis, Clinton Morrison & Charlie Adam to react to Liverpool's 5-1 win over West Ham in the EFL Cup.We hear from Jurgen Klopp after his side made the last four & West Ham manager David Moyes as well,After Middlesbrough reached their first League Cup semi-final since 2003/04, podcaster Dana Malt joins us to discuss how far Boro can go,And we hear from Conor Coady after his former manager Nuno Espirito Santo was appointed new Nottingham Forest manager.TIMECODES0.38 - Chat on EFL Semi-final draw 2:26 - Liverpool thrashing West Ham 9:31 - Jurgen Klopp 16.01 - Middlesbrough chat 19:10 - David Moyes 23:28 - Nuno Espirito Santo 24:20 - Conor Coady on Santo appointment
Gordon Smart has reaction to Scotland 3-3 Norway and an England preview. He's joined by former Scotland internationals Pat Nevin and Charlie Adam. Hear from Steve Clarke and John McGinn after Scotland's six-goal thriller in their final Euro 2024 qualifier. And correspondent John Murray speaks with Declan Rice, Gareth Southgate and ex-goalkeeper Rob Green ahead of England's final qualifier in North Macedonia. 00:30 Scotland head for Euros after six-goal thriller 08:35 Scotland boss Steve Clarke: ‘It was a strange camp' 10:05 Charlie Adam joins the conversation 17:40 John McGinn: ‘I think the punters were surprised we were actually qualified' 25:45 England preview from Skopje, North Macedonia 27:25 Gareth Southgate reveals another injury blow 34:05 Declan Rice wants to go out with a ‘real statement'
Mark Chapman, Conor Coady, Rory Smith, and Chris Sutton are joined by Charlie Adam to discuss Scotland's Euro 24 qualification and the identity manager Steve Clarke has created. We hear from Kyle Walker about his role in the England team and talk about whether Trent Alexander-Arnold should play in midfield. What does the latest twist in the Manchester United ownership saga really mean, and can improved sleep make you a better footballer? Timecodes: 01.57 – Scotland's qualification and identity 13.35 – Kyle Walker and England's midfield 21.47 – Manchester United ownership 30.53 – Sleep and football
Steve Crossman is joined by Stewart Downing, Charlie Adam & The Athletic's Adam Crafton. They discuss Ollie Watkins' improvement and whether he could play up top with Harry Kane. Hear from Gareth Southgate's thoughts on Jordan Henderson being booed. With Scotland on the verge of qualification, the panel reveal more about Steve Clarke's character and qualities. Hear from Rob Page ahead of Wales-Croatia. Emma Sanders previews the WSL fixtures and the guys chat club fine culture. 01:50 Is Watkins Kane's biggest threat? 07:05 Ollie Watkins on his personal improvement 10:30 Can Watkins and Kane play together? 11:15 Southgate ‘doesn't understand' Henderson being booed 21:00 Scotland still on the verge of qualification 25:00 Should Liverpool's Ben Doak go out on loan? 28:40 Wales in a four-way tussle for qualification 29:20 Women's Super League weekend preview 33:45 Everton: Nothing Will Be The Same 35:55 Club fine culture
Mark Chapman, Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Charlie Adam look at where it's going wrong for Manchester United and Erik Ten Hag after yet another defeat in the Premier League. Following Paul Heckingbottom's criticism of referees and their application of time-wasting rules, we're joined by former official Mark Clattenburg. And will Everton's potential takeover help improve their league form? TIMECODES 02:13 Manchester United's early season struggles 16:30 Everton and Sean Dyche face trouble 29:15 Mark Clattenburg on Paul Heckingbottom's comments
Mark Chapman presents the Monday Night Club with Rory Smith, Chris Sutton and Charlie Adam. They discuss Arsenal faltering in the title race, Manchester City's dominance, and Brighton goalkeeper Jason Steele joins the programme. The team talk social media following online abuse directed at Leeds striker Patrick Bamford. There is also reaction to Liverpool's three-nil victory over Leicester, putting Klopp's side one point outside the top four, and pushing Leicester further towards relegation. TOPICS: 2:40 - Arsenal & title race 13:30 - Man City Real Madrid 16:42 - Leeds & Patrick Bamford 23:12 - Jason Steele 33:00 - Southampton 38:52 - Leicester Liverpool reaction
Mark Chapman is joined by Charlie Adam, Kevin Campbell and Statman Dave for reaction to Erling Haaland making history as he scores his 35th goal of the season, putting Man City back on top of the table after beating West Ham at the Etihad. We get the thoughts of Lee Blakeman and Paul Robinson at Anfield after a Mohamed Salah penalty sees off Fulham, and hear from Pep Guardiola, Jurgen Klopp, David Moyes and Sam Allardyce after his first day in charge of Leeds. Plus, Guillem Balague gives the latest on Lionel Messi's exit from PSG & Real Madrid's pursuit of Jude Bellingham.
Kelly Cates is joined by Everton midfielder Izzy Christiansen and former Premier League midfielders Jobi McAnuff and Charlie Adam to reflect on Tuesday's Premier League action. Wolves have taken a big step in securing their Premier League safety, meanwhile Leeds couldn't hang on against Leicester as they both battled it out at the bottom. Meanwhile it was a big win for Aston Villa, who are up to fifth and continue their dream of European football next season. The panel also discuss some big results across the EFL as Burnley were crowned champions of the Championship (in front of their rivals Blackburn no less) and League One Ipswich took a huge leap towards promotion. Also, Spanish football expert Guillem Balague gives the latest on Mauricio Pochettino possibly taking over at Chelsea and we look ahead to Wednesday's huge match between Man City and Arsenal. TOPICS: 1'50 Juliette Ferrington live from Elland Road 3'00 Leeds 1-1 Leicester with former Leeds goalkeeper Paul Robinson 11'00 Youri Tielemans interview 13'20 Dean Smith interview 14'00 Wolves 2-0 Crystal Palace 14'20 Julien Lopetegui interview 17'20 Roy Hodgson interview 19'30 Aston Villa 1-0 Fulham 20'00 Unai Emery interview 23'40 EFL round up 29'00 Man City v Arsenal preview 29'30 Mikel Arteta & Pep Guardiola interviews 40'00 Pochettino to Chelsea?
Mark Chapman has reaction to Liverpool's Champions League exit and Premier League wins for Brighton and Brentford. He's joined by Premier League winner Chris Sutton, ex-Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam and correspondent John Murray. Hear from Jürgen Klopp, Roberto De Zerbi, Patrick Vieira, Ben Mee and also Mikel Arteta as the panel preview Thursday's Europa League last-16 second legs for Arsenal and Manchester United. TOPICS: 0:40 – Real Madrid-Liverpool, 7:40 – Klopp, 8:45 – quarter-finalists, 10:55 – Brighton, 15:55 – Crystal Palace, 17:20 – Brentford, 20:40 – Southampton, 22:20 – Europa League preview.
Marcus, Luke, Pete and Andy revel in more Nations League nonsense, as Kevin de Bruyne remains bored out of his mind and John McGinn's memory foam mattress grabs a great win for Scotland.We also toast the departures of Charlie Adam and the FIFA game (Ted Lasso's idiotic appearance not withstanding) and we wonder how Gareth Southgate can turn the barge around - starting with tonight's clash against Italy.Tweet us @FootballRamble and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive live events, ad-free Rambles, full video episodes and loads more: patreon.com/footballramble.***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!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.