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In this episode, we revisit Telford to uncover the tragic case of Dalian Atkinson, a former football star whose life ended in a devastating confrontation with the police. Join us as we explore the events leading up to that fateful night in August 2016, the intense investigation that followed, and the legal battles that brought long-awaited scrutiny and justice. We'll examine the impact of Dalian's medical condition, the actions of the officers involved, and the broader implications for policing and accountability. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As Dalian Atkinson's family strive to honour his memory, Mat Kendrick and Dalian's big brother Paul reminisce about the Villa legend's lasting legacy. For more info visit: https://www.shropshirecommunityfoundation.org.uk/give/dalian-atkinson-legacy-fund
London's police force said Sunday that some officers are refusing to conduct armed patrols after a colleague was charged with murder in the fatal shooting of an unarmed Black man. A Metropolitan Police marksman was charged Wednesday over the September 2022 death of Chris Kaba, 24. Kaba was killed after officers in an unmarked vehicle pursued and stopped the car he was driving. He was struck by a single bullet fired through the windshield as he sat in the Audi car. The case renewed allegations of institutional racism within the London police department. Kaba's family welcomed the murder charge against the officer, who has not been publicly named. He was granted conditional bail and is expected to stand trial next year. Only about one in 10 of London's police officers carry firearms, and the ones that do undergo special training. The Metropolitan Police force said Sunday that “a number of officers have taken the decision to step back from armed duties while they consider their position.” It said officers were concerned that the murder charge “signals a shift in the way the decisions they make in the most challenging circumstances will be judged.” The BBC said more than 100 officers had turned in their firearm permits and that police from neighboring forces were called in to help patrol London on Saturday night. The force said it still had “significant firearms capability," but had asked the Ministry of Defense to provide assistance with “counterterrorism support should it be needed.” The request means soldiers could be called on to do specific tasks the police are unable to perform, but they won't perform routine police work or have the power of arrest. Home Secretary Suella Braverman, who is in charge of policing for the U.K.'s Conservative government, said she would review armed policing to ensure that armed officers “have the confidence to do their jobs.” “In the interest of public safety, they have to make split-second decisions under extraordinary pressures,” Braverman posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. “They mustn't fear ending up in the dock for carrying out their duties. Officers risking their lives to keep us safe have my full backing, and I will do everything in my power to support them.” Fatal shootings by police in the U.K. are rare. In the year to March 2022, armed officers in England and Wales fired weapons at people four times, according to official statistics. It is also extremely rare for British police officers to be charged with murder or manslaughter over actions performed while they were on duty. In one of the few cases in recent years, a police constable was sentenced in 2021 to eight years in prison for the killing of Dalian Atkinson, a former professional soccer player who died after being shot by a stun gun and kicked in the head during an altercation. The officer, Benjamin Monk, was cleared of murder but convicted of manslaughter. Kaba's shooting came amid intense scrutiny of the Metropolitan Police. In 2021, an officer pleaded guilty to kidnapping, raping, kidnapping and killing Sarah Everard, a 33-year-old woman who disappeared while walking home from visiting a friend. Another officer, who worked in the same parliamentary and diplomatic protection unit, pleaded guilty in January to committing dozens of rapes between 2003 and 2020. In March an independent review found the London force had lost public confidence because of deep-seated racism, misogyny and homophobia. The force says it is committed to rooting out misconduct, and has dismissed about 100 officers for gross misconduct over the past year. But it said last week it could take years to remove all corrupt officers. - by Jill Lawless, APSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We revisited the season where the razzmatazz of the Premier League all began (although, maybe it didn't quite have too much razzmatazz at the time). Joining us to talk all things 1992/1993 was football writer and podcaster Rob Fletcher; a perfect guest as Rob is the author of the book 1992: The Birth of Modern Football.Rob's Choices1. Paul Gascoigne moving to Lazio2. The 1992/1993 Premier League shirts3. Oldham Athletic in 1992/1993Matt and Marc's Choices1. Dalian Atkinson's Goal of the Season2. Brian Clough's final season as manager3. Eric Cantona's move to Manchester United.You can find Rob on Twitter at @rob_fletcher_ and you can find a Twitter dedicated to his new book 1992: The Birth of Modern Football at @92FootballBook You can also buy Rob's book 1992: The Birth of Modern Football here https://www.amazon.co.uk/1992-Modern-Football-Rob-Fletcher/dp/1801504288 You 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
Today on The Day After, (10:57) Headlines: Rishi Sunak says China represents a challenge to world order, Rishi Sunak is said to be out of touch with everyday citizens, Paedophile Gary Glitter is recalled to prison (15:39) What you Saying? Once a criminal, always a criminal? Are some criminals always doomed to commit the SAME crimes? (58:59) Headlines: Russia donates fertiliser to deepen African alliances, Mexico's president claims his country is safer than the United States, Global bank stocks slump despite Biden reassurances (01:07:21) Word on Road: The hot girl coach is back in play, Blac Chyna's undoing her surgery deeds, Lil Uzi loves him some satan, Love Island winners! (01:20:36) Headlines: Disciplinary panel hears PC who struck footballer Dalian Atkinson with baton acted 'bravely', King Charles makes first appearance on special stamps, Gary Lineker returns to Match of the Day as Tim Davie denies BBC backed down (01:32:02) The Reaction: Champions League fixtures, Can Man City win the Champions League? (01:39:30) Done Out 'Ere: (01:48:54) Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedayaftertnb/message
Theo Delaney's guest is Ben Bailey Smith AKA Doc Brown, the actor, comedian rapper and writer who most recently starred in the Star Wars prequel Andor. Among the Crystal Place fan's scorers in this the first of two parts are Ian Wright and Dalian Atkinson https://www.docbrown.co.ukhttps://www.theodelaney.comhttps://www.11-29media.com/life-goals
In Which Murderer's Episode 11 Season 5 the girls talk about victims who have been Murdered by Police. It's Holly's turn to start this week with the bonkers story of NYPD member Charles Becker before Mel goes all sportsy with the case of Dalian Atkinson. Shoutout to Saraid for the theme suggestion, we are on a roll with your topics! And yes at some point we will be mixing them up a bit. Also huge shoutout to Cheryl for coming up with listener nicknames - hello to all our Whichers! (Henry, we want you) and A. Norris for giving us awesome feedback on the research she wrote which we used to create our Eva Clark story. Check out her article here for our S4 Episode 10 subject: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12wPvmxOF6QeB4EKxeWHClQJhiYOsi37P/view?usp=sharingHolly recounts her Scottish beach encounter with some nudists, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival is heavily moaned about, Mel talks a LOT about football while Holly feeds her mindless responses and a bit of sarcasm, Holly confirms she would absolutely keep Henry Cavill tied to a chair in the corner of her house and Mel is a step closer to her Alan Carr restraining order. It's important to have goals people. Production, recording and post production completed by Holly who is attempting to blackmail Consulting Producer Craig with photos of him skinny dipping in order to get him to edit the upcoming episodes. Holly edited this week. All complaints should be sent directly to Mel while Consulting Producer Craig reminds Holly she is terrible at photoshop and he's never done that. Big thank you to all our listeners for subscribing, leaving fantastic reviews and sending in great theme suggestions. WE HAVE MERCH! www.whichmurderer.com - CLICK ON THE MERCHANDISE TAB FOR A LINK!WARNING - Explicit language, content and themes (plus whatever else will cover us legally). All opinions stated are our own and case information was gathered from legitimate sources within the public realm. Pre-recorded in Scotland
Straight From The Off welcomes John Aldridge to the Podcast. John needs no introduction to football fans of the city, but he tells us how it all came about. From school football in Garston were he lived, to lifting the League title and FA Cup for his beloved Liverpool FC. ‘Aldo' played for Blue Union, Garston Woodcutters, Cheshire Lines and South Liverpool before moving on to the pro game with Newport County. It was from there that he caught the eye of Jim Smith at Oxford and made his way to the 1st Division and eventually to Liverpool FC. He tells us how about those early days and what it took to make it as a professional and how he played and scored at the World Cup! he tells us about his best goals, games and all about the lads he shared a pitch with and played against throughout those times. Episode 63 is brought to you by: Richtime watches and jewellery. The best supplier of new and used watches in the UK.
In this podcast, Deborah Britstone of 3D Solicitors and Hannah Hinton of Serjeants Inn Chambers discuss the recent trial of Benjamin Monk, who was convicted by a jury of the manslaughter of Dalian Atkinson. The podcast also covers the recent IOPC report on Taser use and the response of the NPCC to that report.
Five years ago, the death of an ex-footballer in the Midlands town of Telford made headlines. Last month, the officer who unlawfully killed Dalian Atkinson by tasering him to the ground and kicking him in the head, has been jailed for eight years. What does this case tell us about how police de-escalate difficult situations, particularly for those involving someone experiencing a mental health crisis?This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today and get one month free at: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes. Guest: Fiona Hamilton, Crime and security editor at The Times. Host: David Aaronovitch.Clips: Sky News, BBC, Aston Villa, Channel 4 News, TRT World, 5 News. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We welcome back Mother Researcher, Educator, Public Speaker on Race, Racism and Colonialism to the broadcast to discuss Classism, Rich Vs Poor, Britain's Colonial Past/Present, Relationships, The Police Killing of Dalian Atkinson, David Alwode, STEM Scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock and so much more... Twitter: @mcg1981 Twitter: @thenoble187 Instagram: @cfr_news
We welcome back Mother Researcher, Educator, Public Speaker on Race, Racism and Colonialism to the broadcast to discuss Classism, Rich Vs Poor, Britain's Colonial Past/Present, Relationships, The Police Killing of Dalian Atkinson, David Alwode, STEM Scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock and so much more... Twitter: @mcg1981 Twitter: @thenoble187 Instagram: @cfr_news
We welcome back Mother Researcher, Educator, Public Speaker on Race, Racism and Colonialism to the broadcast to discuss Classism, Rich Vs Poor, Britain's Colonial Past/Present, Relationships, The Police Killing of Dalian Atkinson, David Alwode, STEM Scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock and so much more... Twitter: @mcg1981 Twitter: @thenoble187 Instagram: @cfr_news
The boys are back with another live streamed podcast for your ears. Discussion includes: New Music: Tyler The Creator “Call Me If You Get Lost” (Album). Skrapz “Be Right Back” (E.P.) Skepta announces 5 track “All In” (E.P.). Pop Smoke 2nd posthumous album July 16th. Bow Wow vs Soulja Boy Verzuz New TV: Risky Roadz +44 (Amazon) "0121" documentary, Return of LOVE ISLAND. Will Smith x Kevin Hart red table talk. Netflix “This Is Pop” (T-Pain explains how Usher accused him of “Kinda fxxking up music with his use of auto-tune) What's Good: Derek Chauvin sentenced to 22.5 years in jail. Former PC Benjamin Monk convicted of manslaughter in the death of Dalian Atkinson. Matt Hancock pictured having affair with aide. He is allowed to resign and not FIRED? Catch the boys every Sunday 8pm (GMT) Live on Instagram: instagram.com/thetakepoduk instagram.com/dainesays instagram.com/djillnessuk
For the prequel to Pablo's Podcast please go to Google and type 'LBC Pablo'. Pablo from Hackney presents social commentary & healthy discussion every week looking at what's happening and choosing to do something different. Follow Pablo's Podcast on all social platforms: Pablo's Podcast Apparel: https://my-store-11489810.creator-spring.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pablofromhackney/?hl=en Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/pablo.hackney.9 Twitter: https://twitter.com/PabloHackney #PablosPodcast #PabloFromHackney
Police officer convicted of Dalian Atkinson's manslaughter, Cross Question & Britain votes to leave: five years on
@RobDaniels joined @vincetracy to give an insight to the sad demise of footballer Dalian Atkinson who played football in both England and Spain. We discussed #UEFA and the involvement in #LGBT in the #Hungary decision making process. We had a few items of #Covid related news. #NickKnowles has had a tweet spat with #GaryLineker and the fact that €ngland has not made the greatest impact as a world-beating football nation. We looked at the fantastic generosity of #Liverpool star #SadioMane and his life in #Senegal and #MarcusRashford and his work in helping less fortunate youngsters.
Host Roger Alongside DJ Mello & DJ Marx talk about some topical su8bjects alongside a general football update . 00:00 Introduction 00:59 Dalian Atkinson Murder by Police Officer 20:43 No Chance for Black Mangers 44:35 Football Update #DalianAtkinson #Policekilling #BlackMangers https://youtu.be/zEOaMp9TUEY #ClarendonFC #BlackFootballer #footballplayer #instafootball #football #footballgame #soccergame #instasoccer #playerr #kicks #kick #team #play #playing #instatag #ball #kicksonfire #soccer-ball #soccer #soccerlife #kickstagram #footballseason #futbol
Omar Moore on good news and bad news. Plus: When is the pandemic over for you? Also: The murder of Aston Villa footballer Dalian Atkinson by police in Telford, England in 2016. Plus: The Queen's Speech. And: Tom Cruise and empty gestures. May 11, 2021. FREE: SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE BRAND NEW POLITICRAT DAILY PODCAST NEWSLETTER!! Extra content, audio, analysis, exclusive essays for subscribers only, plus special offers and discounts on merchandise at The Politicrat Daily Podcast online store. Something new and informative EVERY DAY!! Subscribe FREE at https://politicrat.substack.com Buy podcast merchandise (all designed by Omar Moore) and lots more at The Politicrat Daily Podcast Store: https://the-politicrat.myshopify.com The Politicrat YouTube page: bit.ly/3bfWk6V The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c The Politicrat blog: https://politicrat.politics.blog PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to this to this podcast! Follow/tweet Omar at: http://twitter.com/thepopcornreel
Dan Bardell, still recovering from a weekend without social media, hosts The Athletic's weekly Aston Villa podcast with club correspondent Gregg Evans.Gregg provides an update from court where PC Benjamin Monk is facing a charge of murder after the death of Dalian Atkinson in 2016. On the pitch, goals from Ollie Watkins and Anwar El Ghazi delivered an excellent win at Goodison Park; arguably the best away result of the season.We look a bit closer at Ross Barkley, who played really well again at Everton prompting a possible rethink on his future, and Dan picks out the club's top three closest rivals from the Premier League era. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan Bardell, still recovering from a weekend without social media, hosts The Athletic's weekly Aston Villa podcast with club correspondent Gregg Evans. Gregg provides an update from court where PC Benjamin Monk is facing a charge of murder after the death of Dalian Atkinson in 2016. On the pitch, goals from Ollie Watkins and Anwar El Ghazi delivered an excellent win at Goodison Park; arguably the best away result of the season. We look a bit closer at Ross Barkley, who played really well again at Everton prompting a possible rethink on his future, and Dan picks out the club's top three closest rivals from the Premier League era. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The two Richard's get together to discuss Aston Villa's somewhat surprising return to form with a fine 2-1 win against Everton. Could the fine forward play and fluid movement without talisman Jack Grealish lead to a late surge for Europe? Also up for discussion was the opening of Villa's new training ground, the recent protests, and the tragic situation of Aston Villa legend Dalian Atkinson. As always please comment and follow us on twitter and instagram @villaparkpod and also please share this podcast with others. Thanks for all of your support and Up The Villa!!
A 2-2 draw at Villa Park against West Brom, while not the greatest result, saw Keinan Davis's first Premier League goal and the long-awaited return of Wesley. The game also raised a season-long question, are Villa's substitutions proactive enough?Meanwhile, off the pitch, Villa's yearly accounts were issued and the court case began of two police PC's in relation to their liability in relation to the death of former Villa striker Dalian Atkinson. Elsewhere, there was differing fortunes for both Villa's Women and Youth teams.Outside of Villa, we welcome familiar faces back to the Premier League, look at referees taking liberties with the 90 minutes of the game, and look at Bayern Munich's approach to manager compensation.In Overrated or Underrated we look at Pep Guardiola's invisible captain, who used to play for Villa.Enjoy.The EXCLUSIVE MOMS PATRON PODCAST CHANNEL and JOIN MATCH CLUBIf you want extra podcast shows during the month and to join Match Club, please do support the show by becoming a MOMS Patron.For more details and to become a Patron, click here: Become a MOMS PatronFollow the show on Twitter at @myoldmansaid and join the show's listener facebook group The Mad Few.T-Shirt, Mugs & MerchListeners can now buy a MOMS Podcast T-shirt or mug to show their support of the show and look cool, check out the MOMS SHOP to buy.Credits:David Michael - @oldmansaid Chris Budd - @BUDD_musicPhillip Shaw - @prsgameMy Old Man Said - https://www.myoldmansaid.comEditor/Producer - David MichaelMusic - Philip Marten See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Three lifelong Aston Villa fans from Birmingham take a light-hearted look at the highs and lows of supporting the world's best football team.This week, the trio marvel at Emi Martinez's awe-inspiring display in an otherwise drab 0-0 draw against Brighton. George is forced to choose between Dalian Atkinson or Tony Daley in right midfield for the Perfect Eleven feature. Plus, Frankie tests George and Roisin's knowledge with a Villa quiz as they go head-to-head for the prestigious Townsend Trophy (& a free Nando's).GET IN TOUCHTwitter: @VillaNoFillerInstagram: @allvillanofillerFacebook: All Villa No FillerEmail: allvillanofiller@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dalian Atkinson was an Aston Villa cult hero in the early to mid-nineties, scoring a spectacular Goal of the Season winner in the inaugural Premier League season. The English forward never fulfilled his true potential, but he did secure his legacy with a hat-trick of goals in the semi-finals and final of Villa's 1993/94 League Cup triumph. In this episode of the 90's Football Hall of Fame, Ste, Peter and Ant discuss Atkinson's phenomenal natural ability, his knack for thundering the ball in the goal, why he never blossomed into England's next great striker, and his tragic demise in 2016. You can avail of a £20 bonus when opening an account with Football Index by using the code “FF20”. Music used: - Union - Let's Do It (ITV Football theme). - Virtua Striker 2 theme song.
Jon Mackenzie is joined by Stevie Green (@StevieGreenXI) and Kehinde Andrews (@kehinde_andrews) to discuss the death of Dalian Atkinson, who was killed in an incident with police three years ago. Why was he killed and why have we forgotten about his death? Follow us on Twitter: @FT_podcast_ www.FootballTodayPodcast.com
From the Associated Press Bank of England warns over global economic hit to UK The growth outlook for the British economy has deteriorated largely as a result of a gloomier global backdrop, the Bank of England said Thursday as it refrained from cutting rates in the run-up to a general election that could have huge repercussions on Brexit. From BBC News Dalian Atkinson: Police officer charged with footballer murder A police officer has been charged with the murder of retired footballer Dalian Atkinson who died after being Tasered. The ex-Aston Villa striker, 48, was restrained by police officers at his father's house in Telford, Shropshire, on 15 August 2016. A second police officer, also from the West Mercia Police force, has been charged with assault causing actual bodily harm. Both were bailed after appearing at Birmingham Crown Court. Here are the World Headlines for Today From The New York Times Former Twitter Employees Charged With Spying for Saudi Arabia The Justice Department's charges raised questions about the security of technology companies. From The Washington Times International court sentences Congo warlord to 30 years The International Criminal Court passed its highest ever sentence Thursday, sending a Congolese warlord known as “The Terminator” to prison for 30 years for crimes including murder, rape and sexual slavery. From The Hill China, US agree to reduce tariffs amid trade talks, Beijing says A Chinese official said Thursday that Beijing and Washington have agreed to reduce tariffs amid trade negotiations, according to multiple reports, clearing a potential obstacle to a deal. From Al Jazeera Cambodia's Rainsy 'refused boarding' onto Paris-Bangkok flight Opposition leader is attempting to return to Cambodia from self-imposed exile to challenge Prime Minister Hun Sen. That's all for today come back tomorrow for more news.
Since the last My Old Man Said podcast episode before the international break, key Aston Villa players have been dropping like flies to injury, yet Villa have managed to rise to their highest position since dropping down to the Championship.This episode covers the period of the Sunderland, QPR, Sheffield Wednesday and Preston North End games.The show kicks off with yet another trip back in time to check out a vintage podcast from 1991, which went by the name 'Big Fat Ron's Claret and Blue Army podcast' (An extended raw and uncut version was the Bonus Patron Podcast last week). You can also check out Big Ron's interview on the podcast here.Then in the show proper, David and Dan discuss Tony Xia being back in town, including his selfie opportunity with the visit of Prince William and Princess Catherine to Villa Park and his battle against the 'Villa Haters'. We look at The Sun's bizarre mistaken identity when it comes to Dalian Atkinson. Then discuss issues including who replaces John Terry, Steve Bruce's striker dilemma, Villa midfield happenings, and which of the current Villa players would make a Villa Premier League XI.The episode is sponsored by Footy Accumulators. Football Accumulators are the #1 FREE football betting community bringing you news, previews and recommended accas. You can follow them on Twitter too - @FootyAccumsEnjoyUTVDavid & DanPlease do support the show by becoming a MOMS Patron. You will get bonus patron-only episodes, advanced sneaks and also get entered into regular reward draws. More details and to become a Patron, click here: Join MOMS PatronsPodcast Episode 33 features:David Michael - @oldmansaid Dan Rodgers - @avfc_vilrMy Old Man Said - http://www.myoldmansaid.comVilla Underground - http://www.villaunderground.comProducer - David MichaelVoice 'talent' - Dan Rodgers See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is 2016 an unusually deadly year for terrorism? In a joint investigation with BBC Newsbeat and BBC Monitoring, we’ve analysed nearly 25,000 news articles to assess whether 2016 so far has been a unusually deadly year for terrorism. It certainly feels like it. But what do the numbers say? We estimate that, between January and July this year, 892 people died in terrorist attacks in Europe – making it the most deadly first seven months of a year since 1994. But the vast majority of those deaths have been in Turkey. The number for Western Europe is 143, which is lower than many years in the 1970s. Dying ‘at the hands of the police’ This week retired footballer Dalian Atkinson died after being 'tasered' by police. His death has renewed concerns about the number of people who die after coming into contact with the police. Recently it was claimed that one person a week dies ‘at the hands of the police’ and that ‘black people are disproportionately affected.’ We take a look at the numbers. Olympic predictions As the Games in Rio draw to an end, we look back at the medal predictions we made before they started. Which countries have performed as expected? And which failed to meet our expectations? The cost of a wedding gift Can economics tell us how much to spend on a wedding gift? Our reporter Jordan is in a tight spot. He’s heading to an old friend’s wedding and needs to figure out how little he can get away with spending on a gift. Luckily, economist Maria Kozlovskaya is on hand to explain her findings on our ‘internal exchange rate’ for gift giving. Can she preserve Jordan’s friendship while protecting his wallet?
It does appear that we will soon have a new Government in Spain as acting PM Rajoy seems ready to accept the 6 point Ciudadanos demands. Spain's medal tally is already ahead of London 2012.One of the five men arrested foa gang rape during the San Fermines fiestas in Pamplona on July 7th sent text messages to friends. The swimming in Burquinis is now under scrutiny in several Eu countries although Barcelona will not impose a ban.An Irishman has been shot dead in a suspected gangland killing in Mallorca. The medals just keep coming for team GB who are now second in the medal table. Hate preacher Choudray faces 10 years in Belmarsh prison but the UK government cannot keep him in isolation. Ex Premier League star Dalian Atkinson has been killed by police tazer. Knife-wielding thugs are attacking innocent motorists at Calais. Mr. Punch is packing in his shows because of unruly children and if you look at March 23rd you'll find elite Olympic medal winners in great numbers.
It does appear that we will soon have a new Government in Spain as acting PM Rajoy seems ready to accept the 6 point Ciudadanos demands. Spain's medal tally is already ahead of London 2012.One of the five men arrested foa gang rape during the San Fermines fiestas in Pamplona on July 7th sent text messages to friends. The swimming in Burquinis is now under scrutiny in several Eu countries although Barcelona will not impose a ban.An Irishman has been shot dead in a suspected gangland killing in Mallorca. The medals just keep coming for team GB who are now second in the medal table. Hate preacher Choudray faces 10 years in Belmarsh prison but the UK government cannot keep him in isolation. Ex Premier League star Dalian Atkinson has been killed by police tazer. Knife-wielding thugs are attacking innocent motorists at Calais. Mr. Punch is packing in his shows because of unruly children and if you look at March 23rd you'll find elite Olympic medal winners in great numbers.
Episode 2 of My Old Man Said covers the first week of Aston Villa's Championship season and the continuation of Di Matteo's squad building. We look at Tony Xia's rallying of the club after a cup shock. Plus, there's a tribute to Dalian Atkinson, five reasons to be cheerful as Villa fans and also Tony Xia's tweets with a twist in 'Twitter with Tony'. AVFC UTV Help support the My Old Man Said podcast by becoming a MOMS Patron. For more details - bit.ly/MOMSpatrons Episode 2 credits: Featuring: My Old Man Said - www.myoldmansaid.com Villa Underground - www.villaunderground.com/ Host: David Michael (MOMS Editor) Featuring: Dan Rogers (Villa Underground) & Chad Wrenn (MOMS) Voices: Dan Rogers Singing Voices on Doctor Tony Song: Yorkshire Lions. Dalian Atkinson music - The Mercury nominated Phil Marten. Producer: David Michael See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.