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Ched Evans delivers a brutally honest post-match interview and we hear from manager Ryan Lowe, after Preston North End are beaten 0-2 by QPR. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mason Greenwood was one of the most exciting young talents in English football, having broken into both the Manchester United and England first teams. Then, in January 2022, disturbing audio and images appeared online and the forward was arrested on charges of attempted rape, controlling and coercive behaviour, and assault occasioning actual bodily harm. He has always denied all the charges against him. In February this year, all the charges against Greenwood were dropped following a key witness withdrawing their cooperation from the investigation. This led the Crown Prosecution Service to conclude that there was “no longer a realistic prospect of conviction”.Now Manchester United had a decision to make about a young, talented player still under contract to them. As the latest Premier League season got closer, they made plans to bring him back and Adam Crafton of The Athletic revealed it all. After his stories were published, there was widespread public outcry and ultimately a U-turn from the football club. Crafton joins the show to explain how to report on such a sensitive story and the importance of investigative reporting in sport more broadly. It gives a fantastic insight into the process of journalism.N.B. I incorrectly said in the episode that Ched Evans was convicted of sexual assault. He went to prison for rape. He was found not guilty in a retrial in 2016.* Mason Greenwood and Manchester United: How club reacted and what happens next - The Athletic* Even rapist footballer Ched Evans deserves a second chance - The Spectator* Manchester United's Mason Greenwood return plan included list of ‘hostile' figures - The Athletic* Adam Crafton on Twitter* Adam Crafton on The Athletic* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTubeListen wherever you get your podcasts.Thanks to HelloFresh for sponsoring the show this week. With HelloFresh, you get farm-fresh, pre-portioned ingredients and seasonal recipes delivered right to your doorstep. Skip trips to the grocery store and count on HelloFresh to make home cooking easy, fun, AND affordable – that's why it's America's #1 meal kit!Go to HelloFresh.com/50addition and use code 50addition for 50% off plus 15% off the next 2 months! Get full access to The Addition at newsletter.theaddition.net/subscribe
George Hodgson and Adam Salisbury discuss PNE's win at Stoke City to kick off 2023. There are concerns over Emil Riis though, while Cameron Archer looks set to sign for Middlesbrough instead of North End... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Sheffield United manager Danny Wilson talks about his time as boss of the Blades, the initial controversy surrounding his appointment, play-off heartache, his surprising dismissal and his thoughts on a variety of players such as Steve Simonsen, Harry Maguire and Ched Evans.
Fulham ended a tricky, ill-ridden week with a disjointed 1-1 draw against Preston North End, and in today's podcast we look at what went right and wrong at Deepdale. Should Marco Silva have made more use of the deep squad at his disposal? Of course, we give our thoughts on the referee's decision to allow Ched Evans' equaliser, which could have been disallowed for one of four potential infringements. In the questions section, we discuss Antonee Robinson and his inconsistent performances, and then we end the show by casting one eye on Friday's top of the table clash with Bournemouth at Craven Cottage.
Barry Owen has been Trust Oldham's Chair and rep on the board. He's been a director at Oldham Athletic until very recently and is someone who fans often have a very strong opinion on. This week, Matt & Andy spent three and a half hours chatting with Barry to get his views on the North Stand, the owners, CEO Karl Evans, the Lee Hughes and Ched Evans affairs and much, much more. We managed to get the episode down to just over two hours and discuss an involvement in Latics that spans 16 years. Is it over now? Here's what Barry has to say... Please help us do the work we do by visiting www.oafcpodcast.co.uk, subscribing and looking in our online shop. We'll be adding more products in the coming weeks and months and would be grateful if you purchased the odd one or two to show your support! Follow the show on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook @oafcpodcast. You can find out more about Push The Boundary by visiting them at www.pushtheboundary.co.uk and following on Twitter @PTB_OAFC Title music is by Manchester DJ and producer Starion find out more at www.redlaserrecords.bandcamp.
Luke Gittos is a solicitor practising criminal law and legal editor for Spiked. He is also the author of Why Rape Culture is a Dangerous Myth: From Steubenville to Ched Evans (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Why-Rape-Culture-Dangerous-Myth/dp/1845408373/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&qid=1587210645&refinements=p_27%3ALuke+Gittos&s=books&sr=1-2) Support TRIGGERnometry: Paypal: https://bit.ly/2Tnz8yq https://www.subscribestar.com/triggernometry https://www.patreon.com/triggerpod Find TRIGGERnometry on Social Media: https://twitter.com/triggerpod https://www.facebook.com/triggerpod https://www.instagram.com/triggerpod About TRIGGERnometry: Stand-up comedians Konstantin Kisin (@konstantinkisin) and Francis Foster (@failinghuman) make sense of politics, economics, free speech, AI, drug policy and WW3 with the help of presidential advisors, renowned economists, award-winning journalists, controversial writers, leading scientists and notorious comedians.
Its the first show of the new year and Big Jon is joined by Thelonious Filth & Cal to chew over some of the hot stories so far this year in the world of Hiphop & Grime!This week the discuss; Wiley vs Stormzy and a more general chat bout beefs Eminem's album and a general chat about retirement in HipHop Griselda - was 2019 the year they took over the game Is P Diddy a nonce?Plus loads of other mad stuff and of course your listener questions! Twitter:@NotoriousP_O_DInstagram:@thenotoriouspod@TheRealJonbass Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Zero Books reader and author of the book "The Semiotics of Happiness" interviews the Zero Books author Luke Gittos about his book "Human Rights-Illusory Freedom." Luke Gittos is a lawyer, writer and is legal editor for Spiked, online-only UK current-affairs magazine. He regularly contributes across broadcast media on issues relating to law and politics, as well as participating in television and radio legal debates, and the Battle of Ideas festival. Gittos recently set up the City of London Appeals Clinic, and he presides over the London Legal Salon. His book Why Rape Culture is a Dangerous Myth: From Steubenville to Ched Evans was published in 2015.
Here is part two of our interview with Joey Barton. In this episode Grace takes on Barton when it comes to women's football, Ched Evans, and feminism. This is our last episode before Christmas, thank you so much for listening to our podcast this year. Merry Christmas from Alastair and Grace!
No Chris this week, but Danny and Anthony do their best to control Jim. With Bolton's first game of the season being confirmed, the gang talk about the upcoming game with Wycombe, the takeover (shock horror) and opinions on the situation from the world of football, EFL trophy dates, Ched Evans, Marvin Sordell and some predictions!
The Blades are back to winning ways and in some style too following the excellent victory at Norwich. James Shield joins Liam Hoden to discuss the latest from Bramall Lane including the performance at Carrow Road, the impact of the new faces, those who may be on their way out and the futures of Billy Sharp and Ched Evans. Plus they look ahead to the FA Cup tie with Preston and the visit of Aston Villa in the league.
In Episode 3 of Burn It All Down, Julie DiCaro, Jessica Luther, Brenda Elsey, Shireen Ahmed, and Lindsay Gibbs discuss Kevin Pillar's suspension, Beth Mowins becoming the first woman to do play-by-play for an NFL game, and Ched Evans' recent comments. Plus you'll hear The Burn Pile and Badass Woman of the Week! Toronto Blue Jay’s Kevin Pillar’s suspension for a homophobic slur (9:00) Beth Mowins’ will be the first woman (ever!) to do play-by-play on national television for an NFL game (15:15) Ched Evans decides to give women advice on how to avoid being raped (22:22) The hysterically funny troll comments on our iTunes/Apple Podcasts page (26:29) Julie won a Peabody! (27:11) Burn Pile - hosts set metaphorical fire to the idea that sexual assault allegations ruin men’s lives (29:14) Ryan Getzlaf of the Anaheim Ducks for his use of a homophobic slur and his fans for paying his fine for the use of the slur (30:36) Baylor for, well, everything (31:47) the Spanish newspaper La Razón for defamation (32:49) the NCAA, Notre Dame, and Boston College for their (lack of) diversity hiring (34:24) Badass Woman of the Week - Bibiana Steinhaus who is the first female referee in the German men’s professional soccer league, Bundesliga (35:19) Honorable mentions - National Women’s Soccer League players have started a Player’s Association and on their way toward unionization (36:23) Tracey Griesbaum on her winning case against Iowa (37:00). Links: Stacey May Fowles on Pillar and the problem of homophobia in baseball: http://torontoist.com/2017/05/the-blue-jays-have-a-homophobia-problem-how-do-we-fix-it Beth Mowins: https://www.si.com/tech-media/2017/05/14/media-circus-beth-mowins and https://thinkprogress.org/for-the-first-time-in-nfl-history-a-woman-will-call-play-by-play-on-national-television-6b28810ee6fe Ched Evans’ comments: http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/football-league/ched-evans-case-sheffield-united-chesterfield-a7742041.html Julie’s Peabody:https://www.si.com/tech-media/2017/05/07/peabody-awards-more-than-mean-sarah-spain-julie-dicaro and https://twitter.com/JulieDiCaro/status/866089667439054849 Zach Lowe on Brandon Austin, who faced sexual assault allegations, being able to try out for NBA teams: http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/19413923/brandon-austin-previously-faced-sexual-assault-allegations-works-philadelphia-76ers Ryan Getzlaf’s non-apology apology: http://www.outsports.com/2017/5/21/15672026/ryan-getzlaf-gay-slur-apology Getzlaf’s fans crowdfunding to pay for his fine for using a homophobic slur: http://www.outsports.com/2017/5/21/15672490/ryan-getzlaf-anaheim-ducks-homophobic-slur-go-fund-me Baylor’s latest: http://www.wacotrib.com/news/courts_and_trials/baylor-hit-with-th-title-ix-lawsuit-plaintiff-alleges-gang/article_1b391c59-1722-5532-9c3b-058b07850249.html La Razón: http://remezcla.com/sports/messi-lawsuit-hormone-disorder/?utm_content=bufferd6b30&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer The NCAA’s diversity hiring pledge that Notre Dame and Boston College won’t sign: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/sports/wp/2017/05/15/the-ncaa-put-out-a-diversity-hiring-pledge-notre-dame-and-boston-college-wont-sign/?utm_term=.bc9ec48f2228 Bibiana Steinhaus: http://www.tsn.ca/referee-steinhaus-promoted-as-1st-women-in-bundesliga-1.756390 National Women’s Soccer League Player’s Association: https://sports.vice.com/en_us/article/nwsl-players-have-unionized Tracey Griesbaum: http://whotv.com/2017/05/22/tracey-griesbaum-on-u-of-i-lawsuit/
Episode 32 of the Talk72 Podcast. Steven Downes, Sean Makin, Nathan Spafford and Josh Lindley talk about the latest promotions and relegations in the Football League, as well as other matters, including the sacking of Dave Jones at Hartlepool and a potential return to Sheffield United for Ched Evans.
Award winning British journalist and court reporter, Charles Thomson, talks with Ryan about how crucial it is to preserve the presumption of innocence in a just society. In this episode they address bizarre musings from Dr. Jackson Katz, such as asserting there is in fact a victim upon the accuser's claim before a crime has been proved to have occurred. They also discuss the controversy surrounding the film The Birth of a Nation and director Nate Parker's alleged rape allegations as well as the fallout from the Ched Evans acquittal of similar charges and how that's shaping policy in Britain.
Danny 'Good Vibrations Only' Cigar, Dennis Lee Roth, Big F****** Stu have a star studded episode for the fans bringing you the interview with coolcat Ched Evans. The trio are joined by special guest Desmond Strim who is back by popular demand. Lastly born again Christian Eric returns from his jail sentence.
In a week where the return of the Premier League was hyped up to an even more hysterical pitch than normal following a particularly dire international break the team are back to lower the expectations of the footballing fandom at large. Our question this week, in advance of Man United's inevitable 0-0 draw at Liverpool, we look at former Swansea managerial candidate and two-time match-winning head coach Ryan Giggs. We ask, how should his career progress from here? Before that, we'll each be bringing a talking point to the table and hopefully having some fun on the way. Let's get the unpleasantries out of the way first. This week we introduce Will Geeson to the show and we'll be attempting to delicately broach the subject of Ched Evans recent acquittal on charges of rape. We look at the on and off pitch repercussions of this controversial ruling. In lighter news, Jon looks at a resurgent Mario Balotelli. Seemingly revitalised after his transfer to Ligue 1's Nice we ask; is this the beginning of Super Mario's rise to finally make good on his potential? Or, like Jon himself, is he better off as a big fish in a small pool? Inspired by the fugitive years of Colombian drug-lord Pablo Escobar, possibly after borrowing Nico Restrepo's Narcos box-set, Enner Valencia was fleeing police last week. I'll be giving you the low-down on this latest hilarious scene from South American football. For organised fun this week we're taking you back to 2006 and seeing how well Jon and Will remember the crunch games from that year. All this, and possibly more on this weeks edition of A Team of John O'Sheas
I veckans avsnitt snackar vi ALLT om säsongens sista 08-derby, föreningsdemokrati, Ched Evans våldtäktsdom, de första paninibilderna någonsin med tjejer på (!) och ...pizza. Trevlig lyssning! Klackspark är Sveriges enda fotbollspodcast som drivs av kvinnliga supportrar. Vi rapporterar kring Allsvenskan och diskuterar spaningar från läktaren. Redaktionen består av Malin Hägg, Jeanette Rådström och Anna Pierre. Vi nås på klacksparkpod@gmail.com eller på Twitter och Instagram under @klacksparkpod. Vinjett: @blisk
From controversial law cases such as that of the footballer Ched Evans through to intense bursts of outrage at offensive jokes or unpopular opinions, the Twitterstorm seems to have replaced the mob in twenty-first-century imagination. While some defend the use of such tactics as a (mostly) harmless letting off of steam, others have become increasingly uncomfortable about what such tactics mean for the state of public debate more widely. In his much-discussed book, So You’ve Been Publically Shamed, journalist Jon Ronson explored the real-world effects of such vituperative mob justice, from unfairly destroying reputations to ruining lives: last year, an investigation into ‘trolls’ targeting the parents of Madeleine McCann ended in the suicide of one of the accused. From psychologist Gustave le Bon’s 1895 work, The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind, to Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, and even behavioural economics, there has been no shortage of intellectual inquiry into the nature of mobs, yet little consensus about what defines them. Protestors accused of mob violence in riots across US cities counter that it is heavy-handed police responses that turned organised demonstrations into anarchy. Meanwhile, claims that vigilante mobs mistakenly attacked paediatricians during the child-abuse panic at the start of the millennium have been found to have said as much about prejudices about the mob as the mob itself. If fear of the mob is nothing new, however, is there anything different about its spectral online version? Why does the concept of mob rule seem to haunt public debate at a time when the masses play such a minor role in mainstream politics? Has the mob found a new home in the online world, with its seeming hostility to traditional forms of hierarchy and authority? Does the fear of mob rule reveal an elitist contempt for mass politics, or an anxiety that contemporary institutions lack the strength to articulate popular frustration? SPEAKERS Josie Appleton director, civil liberties group, Manifesto Club John Coventry global communications director, Change.org Rupert Myers barrister and writer Daniel O'Reilly comedian, aka Dapper Laughs Cathy Young contributing editor, Reason magazine; author, Ceasefire! Why women and men must join forces to achieve true equality CHAIR David Bowden associate director, Institute of Ideas
Mark Webster is joined by Dan Trelfer, from ‘The Chels’ podcast, Jeff Young and writer/Palace fan Steve Goodard. On tonights agenda: The FIFA Ballon d’Or, “Him”, Ballotetti, Man City, expensive footballers, Harry Redknapp, QPR and Man Utd Follow the us on Twitter! @footballpodcast @itsMarkWebster Produced by Mike Leigh and Paul Myers Get all links for this show at thewhistleblowers.net
Brentford look to get back to winning ways in the league against the Millers. Meanwhile, Rotherham have sold their main striker from last season Alex Revell to Cardiff and have reverted to tippy-tippy football. We are in the studio discussing all sorts including transfers (possibly a striker from up North for the Bees), is the poor management Ched Evans affair a reflection on how serious football authorities treat issues like sexual assault? , Norwich & their new manager from Hamilton Academicals, Steve Evans and selling Rotherham's top striker last season Alex Revell plus much much more .. Billy Grant - Beesotted Dave Lane - Beesotted Matt Allard - Beesotted Nick Carthew - Beesotted Chris Saxon - Rotherham Fan 0 min - Start 1 m 46 secs - Fan feedback from the pubs post Brighton match 6m 43 sec - Brighton game discussion 11m 11 sec - News including transfer news around Griffin Park - rumours of a striker coming in from up North, Norwich new manager, Ched Evans 33 min 35 secs - With Blackpool fans being sued for message board postings and Cardiff deciding to not listen to fans about red shirts .. then change it's mind at the last minute .. is football guilty of selective listening when it comes to fans' opinion? 54 min 24 secs - Chris Saxon (@AxholmeMiller - Rotherham Fan) interview 1 min 6 sec - Bees fans discuss Rotherham match #rufc #millers
The Beesotted crew debate the Ched Evans situation and asks the question - could this not all have been avoided if the authorities had created a policy with dealing with footballers being found guilty of carrying out serious misdemeanours? This debate was part of a longer podcast ... the Rotherham pre-match podcast which can be heard in full right here ... https://audioboom.com/boos/2784005-brentfordfc-v-rotherham-pre-match-podcast?playlist_direction=reversed #ChedEvans #sufc #oafc #court #case #rape
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In episode 233 of Janey Godley's podcast with comedian Ashley Storrie, the mother and daughter duo discuss the attacks in Paris, Ched Evans and footballers in general. They both chat about a female comic who was pulled from a gig because a group of women didn't want to watch a female comedian. Janey tells us about her gig at a Masonic hall and Ashley tells us how she feels about relationships. You can get your Janey Godley’s Podcast merchandise at Redbubble Check out our podcast advert on Vimeo If you would like to support our podcast then please do so by clicking onto Our Donate Page and donate via PayPal or like our page on: Facebook For more information on how you can help Matthew McVarish visit The Road to Change website. Get your copy of Molly Wobbly’s Tit factory, live cast recording here. Check out The saga of Tim and Freya You can check out all our videos on YouTube Order “Handstands in the Dark” Paper Back or in EBook Please rate us or leave a comment on PodOmatic, ITunes You can find all the info regarding Janey’s live shows by just clicking Gigs!
Mark Webster is joined once more by Kevin Day and Stuart Wright! The boys talk Dracula, low expectations and Adebayo Akinfenwa! Follow the us on Twitter! @footballpodcast @itsMarkWebster Produced by Mike Leigh and Paul Myers Get all links for this show at thewhistleblowers.net A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk
Martin Race & Joe Devine podcast T.I.G style. Joe said some stuff in the Ched Evans bit that he shouldn't have so they cut it all out. The rest is pretty good though. Discussion concerned the F.A Cup, the Premier League and its new managerial appointments, and friend of the pod James Dutton drops by to share a word on Steven Gerard. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this pod we discuss Ched Evan's and his controversial return to football. Is it morally right for him to be allowed to play professional football? We discuss.
Chris, Emma and Mark are joined by Ross for some Extra Time chat. The team digest all the football action, EPL predictions and discuss a trio of role models Ched Evans, Dave Whelen and Malky Mackay. Plus Chris knows Google and he is not afraid to use it. And is this weekend's Milan derby at AC or Inter? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's all very serious folks, very serious indeed. Joe and Alex discuss the FIFA corruption report, the Ched Evans fiasco, advertising and the progression of the human process. Thrilling stuff. There's also a handful of jokes, a couple of songs, and almost no mention of actual football. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Owen McGuire (@Owen_McGuire) & Teddy (@RossTeddyCraig) deal with more serious matters in this episode, discussing the Ched Evans situation. Less weightily, the matter of which country players turn out for and who should fill the hotseat at Fir Park also come up.Scottish Comedy FC is the football site written by members of the Scottish comedy circuit. Please check out ScottishComedyFC.com, follow us on Twitter @ScotComFC and like us on Facebook .com/ScottishComedyFC Despite the name, we’re not just talking Scottish football. Scottish comedians, world game.
Mark Webster is joined in the studio by Liverpool fan Stuart Wright and QPR podcast regular David Fraser. The guys talk Counting Crows, Roundhouses, and the can of worms that is Ched Evans. Was David Moyes always a sacrificial lamb? Do Spurs have ideas above their station? Is the Premier League Chelsea’s already? Produced by Mike Leigh and Paul Myers Get all links for this show at thewhistleblowers.net A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk
Lord Heseltine has been criticised for his use of the word 'handicapped' on Radio 4's Any Questions. But should Jonathan Dimbleby or the programme's producers have stepped in to correct him? Radio 4's Peter White, who's also the BBC's Disability Affairs Correspondent, gives his take on the evolution of terminology -and the minefield of words to avoid. Moral Maze presenter Michael Buerk also came under fire this week for his choice of words in a live on-air trail. He was promoting this week's debate on whether the footballer and convicted rapist Ched Evans should be allowed to return to his footballing career. But the trail led many to accuse the presenter of victim blaming. And will there ever be a perfect political interview to please all listeners? This week the interviewing skills of Today presenters John Humphrys and Sarah Montague are called into question. But who is really at fault here - is it the combative approach of interviewers or the impenetrable defence of politicians? The BBC wants to reflect the UK's ethnic diversity more accurately in both television and radio broadcasting. In order to widen their pool of expert contributors, the BBC Academy has launched a series of Black and Minority Ethnic Expert Voices Days. Two applicants who attended the event explain why they want to help change the look and sound of the BBC. And get your headphones at the ready for a glimpse into the world of surround sound and binaural audio. Produced by Will Yates A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.
This week Joe and Alex discuss Southampton's drubbing of Sunderland, various Champion's League ties, Ched Evans, and the Occupy Democracy movement in Parliament Square. There's also one Neil Young joke, and several others, poorly written and delivered. Thank you for listening Laos, and everyone else of course. Please do subscribe, otherwise it'll be very easy to forget that we exist. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is the Law&Order episode as we discuss Emma Watson's speech, Ched Evans case, Ben Flower punching a fellow professional, the sentencing of Oscar Pistorius, gym thefts, alongside the complicated love letters sent to the Metro Newspaper, squirting and Ebola!!
Chris and Emma are joined by Mark live from Lithuania! Euro qualifiers - hey the British Isles aren't actually bad at football SHOCKER plus Ched Evans, Lionel Messi, Neil Lennon get the ET treatment along with EPL predictions. Enjoy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In an exclusive interview teenager Gemma Thomas, who was convicted of naming a rape victim on Twitter, refuses to apologise to her. Gemma Thomas, who is 18, tweeted a message which included the name of a woman raped by footballer Ched Evans.