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One league podcast chop it up with Concord Rangers skipper, Ricky Modeste about featuring on Sky One's first football reality tv show, playing with big egos at a lower level and being an international footballer in non league!
In a Midweek special, Rob is at Dulwich Hamlet to see them face Concord Rangers and hears from Hamlet fan, Alex Mayhew, Dulwich forward George Porter and Concord's Mo Bettamer. Luke is at Curzon to see AFC Fylde go back top of the National League North and catches up with Fylde boss Adam Murray. Luke also chats to Altrincham press officer Brian Flynn as he reflects on Alty's first season as a full time club. Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In a Midweek special, Rob is at Dulwich Hamlet to see them face Concord Rangers and hears from Hamlet fan, Alex Mayhew, Dulwich forward George Porter and Concord's Mo Bettamer. Luke is at Curzon to see AFC Fylde go back top of the National League North and catches up with Fylde boss Adam Murray. Luke also chats to Altrincham press officer Brian Flynn as he reflects on Alty's first season as a full time club. Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Iranian left-footed centre-back Tafazolli joined Wycombe during the 2020/21 summer transfer window, having played the previous season with Hull City in the Championship.Starting his career in Southampton's youth academy in 2005, Tafazolli captained the side until he left for loan spells at Salisbury City in the National League.After being released by the Saints in 2011, he joined Concord Rangers and Cambridge City for brief spells, helping the latter to their respective play-off finals in 2012. He then found a home at Mansfield Town where he made 118 appearances in all competitions over four years.In 2016, Tafazolli joined Peterborough United, where he was named as both their best defender and best player in his first season with the League 1 side. He made 131 appearances for The Posh before he was released at the end of the 2018/19 season.After leaving Peterborough, he joined Hull City for a season in the Championship, playing 19 games in all competitions.He then joined the Chairboys in 2020, scoring two goals during the Championship season and securing his spot as a starter in the defensive line, going on to excel in League 1 the following year.
Frame 148 - Concord Rangers. We could have just sloped off and pretended we'd forgotten but we're back with a tired but thrilling frame in honour of her majesty Mrs Mclusky. There's a lot of football to get through first. And Sybil makes another prediction. And so on.
Achtung"s continuing coverage of our local non-league and grassroots sides this season sees yours truly visit Park View Road for the first time in too long; and Michael Avery in conversation with Fisher boss Ajay Ashanike.PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS! https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/achtung-millwall-podcast/id1006650617ACHTUNG! ACHTUNG! Achtung! Millwall is backing the @lionsfoodhub - the more you listen to our show, the more help can be given to families in SE16. I call that a win-win deal.Tinned food, toiletries, household goods are all needed urgently - please DM us or @lionsfoodhub if you can help.To donate visit - https://www.bankuet.co.uk/lionsfoodhubBased at the Lions Sports Centre on Bolina Road and run by our own Kelly WebsterArrivederci MillwallNickachtungmillwall@gmail.com0208 144 0232@AchtungMillwall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Achtung"s continuing coverage of our local non-league and grassroots sides this season sees yours truly visit Park View Road for the first time in too long; and Michael Avery in conversation with Fisher boss Ajay Ashanike.PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS! https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/achtung-millwall-podcast/id1006650617ACHTUNG! ACHTUNG! Achtung! Millwall is backing the @lionsfoodhub - the more you listen to our show, the more help can be given to families in SE16. I call that a win-win deal.Tinned food, toiletries, household goods are all needed urgently - please DM us or @lionsfoodhub if you can help.To donate visit - https://www.bankuet.co.uk/lionsfoodhubBased at the Lions Sports Centre on Bolina Road and run by our own Kelly WebsterArrivederci MillwallNickachtungmillwall@gmail.com0208 144 0232@AchtungMillwall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
El jugador español del Concord Rangers, Odei Martin Sorondo, habla en exclusiva con BRITmanía Radio: La voz del Fútbol Británico (19/07/2021).
Match highlights from the 2021 EJA Magnus Cup Final played at Parkside Aveley
In this episode I'm joined by Concord Rangers and former Gillingham FC goalkeeper Chris Haigh. Chris has gained a lot of recognition amongst goalkeepers in the union for a fantastic season at Concord where he put on a man of the match display at Wembley Stadium in the FA Trophy Final. We explore his footballing journey from being released to Wembley Stadium and he explains how adversity can fuel success. We Discuss: The fundamental differences between motivation and consistency The importance of asking for feedback and advice How coaches can have a significant impact on performance Sticking up for yourself as a young goalkeeper and growing-up The power of marginal gains and the importance of analysis when trying to improve Why bad warm-ups don't mean bad games Mindfulness, taking in the moment and being present Understanding managers and knowing how to guide your expectations Chris has had a successful career in non-league since leaving academy football and exemplifies the power of resilience and mental toughness. If you're a young goalkeeper who's just been released or in non-league, there are powerful messages in this podcast which will help you understand how failure and adversity can be huge stepping stones to future success. To keep up-to-date with Lee, you can follow him on: @chrishaigh1 (Instagram) @_chrishaigh (Twitter) If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave me a 5-star review and subscribe to the show. If you have any questions or think you could add value to the podcast by becoming a guest, please contact me (kev) at: thegoalkeepersmindset@hotmail.com @theGKmindset (Twitter) @thegoalkeepersmindset (Instagram)
In this episode I'm joined by Concord Rangers and former Gillingham FC goalkeeper Chris Haigh. Chris has gained a lot of recognition amongst goalkeepers in the union for a fantastic season at Concord where he put on a man of the match display at Wembley Stadium in the FA Trophy Final. We explore his footballing journey from being released to Wembley Stadium and he explains how adversity can fuel success. We Discuss: The fundamental differences between motivation and consistency The importance of asking for feedback and advice How coaches can have a significant impact on performance Sticking up for yourself as a young goalkeeper and growing-up The power of marginal gains and the importance of analysis when trying to improve Why bad warm-ups don't mean bad games Mindfulness, taking in the moment and being present Understanding managers and knowing how to guide your expectations Chris has had a successful career in non-league since leaving academy football and exemplifies the power of resilience and mental toughness. If you're a young goalkeeper who's just been released or in non-league, there are powerful messages in this podcast which will help you understand how failure and adversity can be huge stepping stones to future success. To keep up-to-date with Lee, you can follow him on: @chrishaigh1 (Instagram) @_chrishaigh (Twitter) If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave me a 5-star review and subscribe to the show. If you have any questions or think you could add value to the podcast by becoming a guest, please contact me (kev) at: thegoalkeepersmindset@hotmail.com @theGKmindset (Twitter) @thegoalkeepersmindset (Instagram)
Bank Holiday weekend and this week's show is a two-parter. Part A released here as usual, Part B released slightly later in the day on Friday.First up in this episode Tim Fuell previews Bank Holiday Monday's Non League Finals Day 2020. Finally, the four teams involved get their day out at Wembley, although it will be without the fans of any of the clubs and without the thousands of neutrals this big day normally brings together.Antony Smith is a Chairman who wears his heart on his sleeve. He's helped steer Concord Rangers in their rise up the pyramid and in the football world's consciousness and admits there were times he feared they wouldn't get their day at Wembley. Now they have, it's been tough making the choices of who has earnt the right to the limited tickets the club can grant to those who have helped the club get their day at the home of football.Returning to the Non-league fold for the day is Football League Harrogate Town. Manager Simon Weaver spent many years as a player and manager in the Non-league game and has stayed faithful to many of those who took the club up via last year's play-offs. He explains why this second Wembley appearance is just as important to him, the players and all at the club.Rounding up the week's Non-league news is Editor at Large at the Non League Paper Matt Badcock, in a week that the National League got even tighter at the top and some clubs at Step 5 declined 'elevation' to Step 4.Part B of this week's show will be available via usual channels on Friday evening.
Hablamos con Miguel Ruiz de las eliminatorias de cuarta ronda de FA Cup y del despido de Frank Lampard. Alberto Feal nos cuenta cómo le fue en la competición copera a los equipos de Championship y los 4 partidos de la jornada 26 de Championship. Álvaro Ramírez nos trae la rocambolesca historia de Malcolm Allison y "Romark". Cerramos hablando con Odei Martín, futbolista del Concord Rangers de National League, donde se denuncia la situación que se vive en las divisiones más bajas en torno a la pandemia y la gestión de ésta que se está haciendo desde federación y gobierno. ÚNETE A NUESTRA COMUNIDAD DE YOUTUBE. SUSCRIBETE! - YouTube: El Partido Podcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMXCY1N_9aHi26iOybdmUzg? SÍGUENOS EN REDES SOCIALES: Twitter - twitter.com/PartidoPodcast Twitter - https://twitter.com/ByB_Futbol Instagram - instagram.com/partidopodcast/ Instagram - instagram.com/byb_futbol/ Facebook - facebook.com/elpartidopodcast/ Facebook - facebook.com/BedAndBreakfastOID/ Escúchanos: - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6a2qOO8I9YeUREU9AgEFov - iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/partido-podcast/id1330495051 Para más contenido: Sitio web: www.elpartidopodcast.com Sitio web: www.bybfutbolingles.com Contacto: contacto@elpartidopodcast.com
Joining Tim Fuell and Dave Anderson this week is old friend of the show Ant Smith as his club announce a voluntary suspension of their games in the National League South until further information is available on testing and affordable common sense funding for the rest of the season.Phil Annets is back to reveal the winners of this season's FA Cup Team Awards and David Richardson is on hand to provide a round up of the other non league new from The Non League Paper.
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With the footballing world on an indefinite shutdown, Dave Anderson joins Tim Fuell via the internet - with a few signal issues - and they discuss the way forward and options ahead for the non league world in challenging ever-changing times.Speaking with Antony Smith, Chairman at National South Concord Rangers, they hear how despite having to shut down the club to visitors, there's still much work going on behind the scenes and they are hopeful of getting the chance to finish the season including their FA Trophy Semi Final that should have been played this weekend.Terry Mitchell has a breadth of experience and qualifications in football. This weekend should have been his reward for a lifetime commitment to the game, with the Consett side he manages due to feature in the FA Vase Semi Final. With the nationwide shut-down he now awaits information as to when, even if that game will be played plus with two other games in the football industry, his whole week and work have dried up instantly. Hear how he's coping and how he hopes it will turn out.Matt Badcock is Editor at Large of The Non League Paper who this week will be looking at the impact of the virus and shutdown across the country. There's a comprehensive paper planned to hit the newsstands this Sunday as he explains.
This week Rob is back from his holidays and joins Luke, Dickie and special guest Mark Stillman, from the Bath City Internet Radio Station, to look back over the weekends action. The Bluebirds had their wings clipped by the Magpies of Notts County, but could Harrogate close the gap? We also look at the other ex Football League team in Yeovil as they stay in the playoff picture. It's tight down the bottom as vital wins for Ebbsfleet and Chesterfield leave other teams looking over their shoulders.In the North York and Kings Lynn get back to winning ways as the playoff race hots up behind with wins for Altrincham and Brackley, and Dickie catches up with Alun Armstrong as his Darlington side look to make a late play off push also. In the South Wealdstone win again but it's tight behind them with three teams in joint third and at the bottom it's even closer as anyone from 12th downwards could go down, we analyse all that and catch up with Concord Rangers manager Dan Scopes to chat about their remarkable FA Trophy run and the season so far.All this plus Toilet rolls and Lee Ndlovu's legs!Subscribe via iTunes and Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Rob is back from his holidays and joins Luke, Dickie and special guest Mark Stillman, from the Bath City Internet Radio Station, to look back over the weekends action. The Bluebirds had their wings clipped by the Magpies of Notts County, but could Harrogate close the gap? We also look at the other ex Football League team in Yeovil as they stay in the playoff picture. It's tight down the bottom as vital wins for Ebbsfleet and Chesterfield leave other teams looking over their shoulders. In the North York and Kings Lynn get back to winning ways as the playoff race hots up behind with wins for Altrincham and Brackley, and Dickie catches up with Alun Armstrong as his Darlington side look to make a late play off push also. In the South Wealdstone win again but it's tight behind them with three teams in joint third and at the bottom it's even closer as anyone from 12th downwards could go down, we analyse all that and catch up with Concord Rangers manager Dan Scopes to chat about their remarkable FA Trophy run and the season so far. All this plus Toilet rolls and Lee Ndlovu's legs! Subscribe via iTunes and Spotify
Concord Rangers 3-3 Dorking Wanderers in the Vanarama National League South
Jake Watson is joined by Patricia Maslin, George Lampey, and Jeff Burnige who react to Millwall's first pre-season outing in Canvey Island. And there are a couple of new signings to analyse too...
Matt and Ash look back at the midweek action, and ahead to the weekend's matches for Southend United, Colchester United, Braintree Town, Billericay Town, Chelmsford City, Concord Rangers and East Thurrock United.
From Southend United to Concord Rangers, via Colchester, Chelmsford, Braintree, Billericay and East Thurrock - it's another busy preview show of the weekend's football in Essex with Matt Adlington and Ash Frith!
This week Luke, Rob and Chris are joined by Concord Rangers goalkeeper Sam Beasant to talk about the team's season so far, who he thinks will get promoted and how much influence his famous father has. There are also exclusive chats with Chesterfield's Will Evans and new York City manager Steve Watson. Also a full review of the three national league divisions including the latest going's on at Billericay. Please bear with us on the Sam Beasant interview, even though there are a few sound issues it's well worth a listen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Luke, Rob and Chris are joined by Concord Rangers goalkeeper Sam Beasant to talk about the team's season so far, who he thinks will get promoted and how much influence his famous father has. There are also exclusive chats with Chesterfield's Will Evans and new York City manager Steve Watson. Also a full review of the three national league divisions including the latest going's on at Billericay. _*Please bear with us on the Sam Beasant interview, even though there are a few sound issues it's well worth a listen*_
Can you handle it? A podcast so long that three Cabinet ministers resigned during the making of it. This week we look back at Woking and St Albans, look ahead to Concord Rangers and Basingstoke, and there's a mind-bending puzzle that will keep you awake at nights For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Caroline and the two Daves are joined by Antony Smith, Chairman at Concord Rangers and the man who first spotted FA Cup giantkiller Danny Cowley's management potential. Plus the Chairman of Sutton United Bruce Elliott celebrates his own club's FA Cup success and a lucrative TV home tie against Leeds United. We hear from one Chairlady who confirms rumours of her club's demise are greatly exaggerated but also why one old boy's concern has given her renewed vigour - that's Dee Dhand at Hillingdon Borough and Everton's Yannick Bolasie. Plus there's Robbie Horn who hopes to lead his Scottish Junior side Bonnyrigg Rose to a Scottish FA Cup upset at the weekend against near rivals and current cup holders Hibernian. Join in the conversation on Twitter @nonleagueshow and don't forget to share this episode with friends, family and anybody who knows you.