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Matt Jones and Joe Thomas get together in the Liverpool ECHO office to talk about rubbing shoulders with Sir Keir Starmer, rumours of an imminent takeover at Goodison Park, Amadou Onana's position in the team, Demarai Gray's fitness and the strength of Everton's squad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The lads are joined by Phill Hayward, as they assess the health of the squad, now the transfer window has slammed shut; They discuss the immediate impact of new striker Beto, and his impressive attributes that bode well going forward; Talk turns to how Demarai Gray's Everton career ended and the impact his sale has on the balance of the squad; The show rounds off with a look ahead to the visit of Arsenal this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Long one this one blues. Jamie, Melinda, Andy and Paul talk all things Everton from Sheff United away, Jordan Pickford's heroics, VAR decisions and Demarai Gray leaving under a cloud. No Everton to ruin our weekend so we thought we'd try and cover everything Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris Beesley catches the last sun of the summer outside Lovelock's Coffee Shop in the heart of Liverpool city centre and is joined by Joe Thomas and Gavin Buckland to go over the departure of Demarai Gray, Jarrad Branthwaite's injury and Everton's start to the Premier League season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lyndon, Paul and Ell discuss the incomplete summer transfer business, the saga around Demarai Gray and ponder whether Everton have enough in sheer numbers to get them through to the next window. They also look back at the games at Doncaster and Sheffield United which yielded the team's first goals of the season Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trinidad & Tobago and Hartford Athletic defender joins Stewart Flaherty and Justin Hoyte to discuss his recent 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup experience. Hodge's tournament included a 3-0 win over Saint Kitt's & Nevis, as well as head to head play against stars such as Leon Bailey, Michail Antonio, Demarai Gray and Jesus Ferreira.
Judgy catches up with Russ from @CottageTalk to find out what we can expect from Marco Silva's Fulham in the season's curtain raiser! Both discuss the opposing strengths and weaknesses and the proposition of Demarai Gray heading to Fulham before predicting the outcome of the game!
In this episode, Russ shares his thoughts on stories about Mitro, Callum Hudson-Odoi, and Demarai Gray. He ends the show discussing why he named the show "EMBRACE THE CHAOS". "This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Russ Goldman, host and creator of Cottage Talk. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul and Jamie do a podcast sat in the Bramley Moore pub to discuss our brand new stadium plus the latest Everton news including Danjuma, Iheanacho, Demarai Gray and the new away kit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The annual ATP season assessment has begun! Alex, James, and Ryan go thru their annual complete statistical breakdown of this past year's Everton squad. They've broken down team performance in various aspects and highlighted the individual performances that drove those results. Some of the numbers and “scary stats” will definitely provide insight and some shocking revelations into what went wrong and what went right this past season. The trio also have some interesting takes on topics such as why Dyche might not favor Demarai Gray, but might help develop Onana more than one might think; how Dyche could help improve Everton's turnovers and longer distribution; why Everton's crossing was so ineffective; how Dwight McNeil managed to increase his scoring output; and why Alex Iwobi might be worth signing to an extension. LINKS: https://linktr.ee/usatoffeepod Intro: Steve Barkwill Production: James Boyman Outro: Kenboib
Jon Arnold, a freelance journalist and the author of the popular newsletter "Getting CONCACAFed," joins the World Soccer Talk podcast to give a preview of the upcoming Gold Cup. Fresh off winning the CONCACAF Nations League, the USMNT is among the favorites to win the tournament. However, there are only five players that featured in that squad. With BJ Callaghan managing his last games before Gregg Berhalter's return, can he lead the side to more success?Now that teams are competing with more frequency in the Nations League, the standard of competition in CONCACAF continues to rise. The United States may be the defending champion of this competition and the Nations League, but it will face a stiff challenge in the Gold Cup.That title defense from the 2021 tournament starts against Jamaica, which made headlines for naming Demarai Gray in a talented squad. Arnold lays out the chances Jamaica may have to break through against top opposition like the United States. It is also an important tournament for Mexico, which is coming off a struggle of a weekend in the Nations League. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The lads are joined by Sport Witness journalist and Evertonian, Sean Lunt, as they look back on a massively important win over in form Brentford; VAR is never out of the headlines as far as Everton are concerned and that trend continued after Demarai Gray saw his goal chalked off, with a discussion around the poor interpretation of rules shown once again by officials; Despite the win, Everton struggled in the second half, with the lads discussing the drop off and how its creeped in recently; The show rounds off with a look ahead to next weekends trip to face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The ATP are finally all together for a win as Everton take all the points today from Brentford at Goodison with a 1-0 victory. From the early McNeil goal to the nail biting last 30 minutes, Alex, James, and Ryan bring you all the action and insight. Certainly the referees and disallowed goal is a point of serious analysis, but they look at the effectiveness of Dwight McNeil, the impact of Thomas Frank's changes in the 62', the performance of Michael Keane vs. Conor Coady, the lack of mistakes of Gana Gueye, the threat of Demarai Gray vs. Neal Maupay, and even a dialog of what the impact would be of DCL. The ATP also have a TON of listener comments and finally get a chance to let loose and have a bit of fun celebrating a win for the first time in a long time. LINKS: https://linktr.ee/usatoffeepod INTRO: Steve Barkwill PRODUCTION: James Boyman OUTRO: Kenboib Producer's note: Sorry if the audio levels are a bit all over the place today, had some tech issues with the recording. Hope you enjoy anyway! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike and Lee discuss the draw at Nottingham Forest and whether it can be deemed as two points dropped; Demarai Gray was drafted in to play as a striker with the lads chatting about his positive impact, as well as Everton's attacking threat; Unfortunately, the refereeing performance left a lot to be desired, with poor officiating another talking point; The show rounds off with a look ahead to this weekends game against Brentford Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ander Iturralde da la bienvenida a Rafa Pastrana, Borja García y Juandi Mata para analizar la jornada de fin de año/año nuevo de la Premier League, con la atronadora victoria, para irse a siete puntos de ventaja, del Arsenal en Brighton; el inesperado patinazo del Manchester City en su recibimiento del Everton de Demarai Gray; el Nottingham Forest siendo inicialmente empujado y casi arrollado antes de una segunda parte en la que ellos fueron los que casi se cargan al Chelsea; el Liverpool sumando otra victoria, esta vez regalada por 3 goles del Leicester, para recuperar el terreno perdido con la Champions; el Brentford partiendo al West Ham para ganar en su particular derby de Londres; el Manchester United encontrando en el completamente resurgido Marcus Rashford el camino a la victoria en Wolverhampton; el Tottenham siendo vapuleado por el Aston Villa de Unai Emery; el Newcastle y el Leeds terminaron como empezaron: a cero; el Crystal Palace recuperó la sensación ganadora en Bournemouth; el Fulham continuó, a costa del Southampton, en la construcción de su gran temporada; también, lo mejor de Championship, de League One y League Two; una sección de preguntas especialmente alocada y mucho más.Escucha la versión completa de este episodio con escenas eliminadas y un pre-podcast, apoya a que Alineación Indebida pueda prosperar, accede a todo nuestro contenido premium y a nuestro server de Discord suscribiéndote por tan sólo 1.00$/1.50€ en: https://www.patreon.com/alineacionindebida¡Suscríbete al programa en tu plataforma favorita!¿Quieres cobertura futbolística-humorística de calidad? Necesitamos tu apoyo.¡Volvemos a lo largo de la semana con un "Especial Pelé" y después de nuevo el Viernes!Sigue a Ander en Twitter: https://twitter.com/andershoffmanSigue a Rafa en Twitter: https://twitter.com/RafaPastrana7Sigue a Borja en Twitter: https://twitter.com/forestliveSigue a Juandi en Twitter: https://twitter.com/MataJdEscucha El Minuto Forest, el podcast de Borja sobre el Nottingham Forest: https://open.spotify.com/show/4xO8hiWhOCFTGfbgyYPCSpSigue al programa en Instagram: instagram.com/podcastindebidoContacto: anderpodcast@gmail.com // alineacionindebidapodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to the Blues Focus Podcast, where today we are delighted to be joined by former Birmingham City academy coach of roughly fourteen years, Mike Dodds. Who played a big role in the development of many young Blues players such as Nathan Redmond, Demarai Gray, and superstar, Jude Bellingham, to name a few. We discussed with him his experiences working with Jude and his younger brother, Jobe - his love for coaching and teaching - and how things are now going at Sunderland. A proper down to earth guy. It's so clear to see why players like Jude are so mature when growing up with a role model to look up to like Mike. Keep Right On
Demarai spoke with Julian about the upcoming visit to Australia, the clash with the Western Sydney Wanderers, his career, Leicester winning the EPL, aspiration to play for England, watching Scottish football and Celtic, and more.
On today's show, we were joined by Matthew Kreuzer, Ella Hayward, Shane Crawford, Hannah Gravenall, Emma Kearney, Miles Pfitzner and Demarai Gray, calls, and more.
Robbie Mustoe and Robbie Earle recap the key storylines from match round eightof the 2022-23 Premier League season(1:33) Arsenal cruise to a 3-0 victory over Brentford and go back to the top of the table heading into the international break. Gabriel Jesus scored his 4th goal of the season (13:37) Spurs dominate Leicester City, winning 6-2. Heung Min-Son came off the bench and scored a hat trick in just 13 minutes, while Leicester City have just 1 point from 7 games.(33:03) Manchester City grab all 3 points against a 10-man Wolves, winning 3-0. Erling Haaland scored his 11th goal in the Premier League this season(40:12) A round up of the other results from the weekend:(40:19) Fulham come from behind to beat Nottingham Forest 3-2(45:43) Everton edge past West Ham 1-0 for their first win of the season. Neal Maupay scored his first goal of the season for Everton and they also had Robbie Mustoe's underappreciated performer of the week: Demarai Gray (54:38) Bournemouth grab a 1-1 draw against their former manager Eddie Howe and Newcastle. Manager Gary O'Neil also earns Robbie Earle's underappreciated performer of the week(1:02:18) Aston Villa get their second win of the season, beating Southampton 1-0
Demarai Gray joins us from the preseason. We introduce ourselves to the Dan LeBatard fanbase the only way we know how, with intimidation. We review transfers and we shit on England for shutting on us. Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive videos and podcasts! https://www.patreon.com/SoccerCooligans Watch The Cooligans Clasico right now on YouTube! https://youtu.be/ied4xYq9gU0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Demarai Gray joins us from preseason. We introduce ourselves to the Dan LeBatard fanbase the only way we know how, with intimidation. We review transfers and we shit on England for shitting on us. Can Americans "cut it" in the premier league? Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive videos and podcasts! https://www.patreon.com/SoccerCooligans Watch The Cooligans Clasico right now on YouTube! https://youtu.be/ied4xYq9gU0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Demarai Gray joins us from preseason. We introduce ourselves to the Dan LeBatard fanbase the only way we know how, with intimidation. We review transfers and we shit on England for shitting on us. Can Americans "cut it" in the premier league? Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive videos and podcasts! https://www.patreon.com/SoccerCooligans Watch The Cooligans Clasico right now on YouTube! https://youtu.be/ied4xYq9gU0
Adam Jones is joined by Dave Prentice, Gav Buckland and Chris Beesley to discuss a busy few days of Everton news.The Blues scraped past Hull City on Saturday evening after extra time thanks to a late goal from Andros Townsend.The panel discuss more impressive displays from Anthony Gordon and Demarai Gray, but again question the system that the visitors lined up with.Also on the agenda is Everton's match with Leicester City frustratingly being postponed for the second time, and the latest on Lucas Digne's future after strong links to Aston Villa.
Étienne, Justine et Bruno sont dans une forme astronomique ! Ils s'inquiètent pour Chelsea, louangent Patson Daka et débattent du meilleur gardien de la EPL !
Tonight, we're walking through the last week of Premier League action, highlighting the changes at the top of the table and Demarai Gray's crucial goal for Everton before rounding out the Champion's League and Europa League group stages. Cheers!
Rog and Davo go deep on the Demarai Gray winner heard 'round the world in Everton's 2 - 1 victory over Arsenal. Plus, Chelsea allow three goals for the second straight game against Zenit St. Petersburg. And LIVE GFOP Q&As.
Episode 110! We open with an in-depth and lengthy discussion on the superb win for West Ham over title contenders Chelsea with praise for Jarrod Bowen, Declan Rice and the superb David Moyes as well as a discussion on Chelsea's title credentials after a poor performance. Elsewhere the team analyse how Southampton defended a last minute set piece in the draw against Brighton. Mark give credit to Liverpool's resilience that led to their late winner and is overjoyed at ‘Big Div' coming up with another massive goal. Bernardo Silva comes out with another masterclass as Man City dismantle Watford, the team question whether Danny Rose should retire as well as a look on the title race as it currently stands. Whilst we unpack a great week for Man Utd as Ralf takes over at OT, Tanya is pleased with Spurs revival and the Arsenal boys pour over another terrible defeat under Arteta. All that plus MOTW and listener questions.
There was loads to pack into this latest edition of the Royal Blue podcast. A first win in nine matches, the dropping of the team's star left-back and, not to mention, the exit of Everton's director of football, among many other things. It has been an eventful few days in the recent history of the Blues and trying to make sense of it all were Gav Buckland, Chris Beesley and Dave Prentice. Host Phil Kirkbride kick-starts the pod by asking the panel for their reflections on a dramatic night at Goodison where Rafa Benitez's side came from behind to defeat Arsenal and claim a vital victory to stop the rot. The performances of Demarai Gray, Richarlison and Michael Keane are discussed before the conversation moves onto the major news of the week - Brands' departure. The lads talk about Brands' legacy, the conditions in which he worked for the past three-and-a-half-years and what this now means for the director of football model at Goodison. Talk then turns to one of Brands' best signings: Lucas Digne. Digne was bombed from Benitez's squad on Monday night and the lads wonder if a January transfer could be on the cards? Enjoy.
Matchday #15 of the 2021-2022 Premier League SeasonDiscussing everything from Jorginho gifting West Ham a win all the way to Divock Origi getting Liverpool a last minute winner against Wolves. I also analyze the game between Arsenal and Everton and Demarai Gray's excellent finish to give Everton a deserved win to round off Matchday #15.Don't forget to S.T.S!!!!!Subscribe, Tell me your thoughts about the show and Share.Follow me on:Instagram:@sts.squadddTwitter: @StevotalksfootyTikTok:@StephenTalksSoccer Facebook:@Stephen Talks SoccerWelcome to the STS Squad pick a jersey number. Don't forget to S.T.S! Subscribe.Tell me your thoughts about the show.&Share. AND IF YOU LOVED THIS EPISODE CHECK OUT MORE STS EPISODES Follow Stephen (Host): Instagram@stsfc___ Twitter@Stevotalksfooty TikTok@Stsfc___ And if you're new “Welcome to TheDonSquad come and pick a jersey number.”
Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville discuss Everton's struggles under Rafa Benitez, Germany's growing influence on the Premier League as Ralf Rangnick wins his first game in charge of Manchester United, the title race as Chelsea lose ground after defeat to West Ham and analysis of the Toffees' late win against Arsenal as Demarai Gray strikes in injury time to claim all three points at Goodison Park.
Fresh back from a week's hiatus Chris Sutton is revelling in his new role as honorary supermarket manager. But we're lucky to have a Football Daily for you at all after it transpired that Chris, Micah and Rory Smith have a private WhatsApp group that Chappers isn't invited to. But that to one side, it's all ears on Liverpool's super sub Divock Origi who scored in the 94th minute at the weekend, and are Manchester City so good they're bad? Does that even make sense? Plus we hear from under pressure manager Rafa Benitez who pops by after Demarai Gray riffled a last minute winner for Everton at home to Arsenal. Timecodes: 1'30 – 3 min - Chris Sutton explains why he's being made honorary manager at a supermarket. 3'30min – discussion about Premier League three horse race. 8 ‘30mins – Liverpool Super sub Divock Origi love in 14 mins - Bernardo Silva love in and impact 17 mins - Chappers excluded from WhatsApp group. 18min – Rory, Micah and Chris debate if Manchester City are so good they're boring. 24 mins – Why are Leicester worse this season? 33 mins - Everton /Arsenal match summary 37'30 mins - Rafa Benitez interview
By popular demand, David Hughes and Josh Williams are back with Analysing Everton, their excellent tactics and analytics podcast. And it's a good time to return with the Blues just two points off top spot going into the international break following the 1-1 draw at Manchester United last weekend. So have our hosts changed their pre-season predictions? David and Josh give their opinions on that, then dig deep into the numbers to explain whether Everton's impressive start to the campaign is built on solid foundations. Focusing on what new boss Rafa Benitez has done to the team, they also look at the performances of prominent individual players, including Demarai Gray, Andros Townsend and Abdoulaye Doucoure, and also talk about where Dwight McNeil, the Burnley winger who was linked with a move to Goodison Park in the summer, could fit in.
Episode 104 - The team open with a discussion on the thriller at Anfield as Man City come from behind twice to draw with title rivals Liverpool. Everyone shows love to Liverpool's star man Mo Salah after an excellent performance highlighted by his wonderful solo goal. Man Utd dropped points at home to improving Everton as we analyse the shortcomings of a talented squad and a manager who appears out of his depth. Elsewhere there's praise for Graham Potter, Hwang Hee Chan and Son Heung Min as we cover all of the weekend's action and nominate our Man of the Week. Be sure to follow on the socials for an announcement of a special guest next week @WTATLOfficial
Hugh Woozencroft is joined by Gregor Robertson, Alyson Rudd and Paul Hirst.Liverpool and Manchester City played a cagey first half, followed by a wild second at Anfield. Would City have taken all three points had they bought a Premier League quality striker in the summer? (00:00)Everton took a point from Manchester United, Andros Townsend mimicked Ronaldo's celebration (but ended up with his shirt) and Demarai Gray once again looked impressive. Has Rafa finally got them playing as a team? (25:24)Since winning the FA Cup in May, Leicester City have been less than impressive - again dropping points at the weekend. What's gone wrong at the King Power and is their success to blame? (35:33)Crystal Palace have a new lease of life under Patrick Vieira. How far can they go with their new, fearless style of play? (42:23)Watford have parted company with yet another manager as Xisco departs - but is their hire and fire method actually working? (47:41)Get more of The Times and The Sunday Times for less than £1 a day. Start your free trial: thetimes.co.uk/thegame See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
James is joined by Everton fan Sean Norton and Norwich fan Mark Hammond to discuss their clubs and the FPL assets at them ahead of Saturday's Gameweek 6 meeting between the two at Goodison Park. Everton have picked up 10 points so far but was this to be expected with their fixture schedule? And with injuries to key players now making the squad look thin in the short-term should FPL managers be weary of attacking assets such as Demarai Gray? While for Norwich it's five defeats from five and concerns that they are already doomed to the drop. Can Daniel Farke turn it around and find a settled team? Follow Sean on Twitter: https://twitter.com/spirit_blues Follow Mark on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Fpl_badger Join our Planet FPL mini league, the winner will be invited on to a Planet FPL Podcast next summer! The code is d7mmxw or you can auto join at the link below https://fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/auto-join/d7mmxw Coming Up on Friday on Planet FPL - Ask James, streaming live on YouTube at 3pm (UK) with an audio version to follow shortly afterwards ____________________________________________ Want to become a member of our FPL community? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl
Episode 102. The team are back in the building in full with a recap of our spotlight game as title favourites Chelsea win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Tanya gives us her opinion on Spurs' approach and doesn't understand Nuno's tactics after back to back 3-0 defeats whilst there's praise for Tuchel's men after another convincing win. Abdi is still dissatisfied despite Arsenal's second consecutive 1-0 away at Burnley. We discuss the pros of cons of Arsenal's improvement in results as well as predicting Burnley's fortune for this season. Mark discusses another impressive win for Liverpool who maintained their unbeaten start to the season. Mark gives his honest opinion on Liverpool's hopes and expectation for the season. After we debate on Mark Noble's penalty miss against Man Utd, we cover all the rest of the PL action and select our Man of the Week!
From the highs of last week (thank you Ronaldo & Demarai Gray) to the lows (who broke Antonio and DCL?), Sam & Siva are back to discuss all the major talking points ahead of GW5 including DCL replacements, four premiums ?! and much more. Intro 0.00 Antonio & DCL Replacements 5.00 Benrahma & Torres 17.42 Gray, Doucoure, Townsend, Gallagher 20.00 4 Premiums? 29.00 Lukaku & CR7 34.00 Arsenal 41.00 Captaincy 45.00 End Credits 51.38 If you liked the Pod, check us out on Twitter and IG at @FPL_Banger and on Spotify and Facebook at “The Banger Committee” If you'd like to sign up for Fantasy Football Hub to access all of the stats we mentioned (and much more), use our code to get a special discount: https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/FPL_Banger/73
Episode 101!We're back with another jam packed week of talking points in the world of Premier League football! We open with Spurs' defeat at Crystal Palace after Edouard grabbed a brace and Tanganga's red card. Tanya questions Nuno after a very disjointed performance from her side. She questions the selections of Dele and Winks after a very flat showing from the Spurs midfield. There's praise for Conor Gallacher and Edouard as Patrick Vieira gets off the mark with his first win. Next we cover the Utd game as Ronaldo marks his return with a brace and the team get into an intense debate over the Ronaldo vs Messi argument. Who is your GOAT? Arsenal get off the mark with a win over Norwich as the Gooners give their opinion over a much needed win for Arsenal at the Emirates and they discuss the conundrum of Nicolas Pepe. As well as discussing the rest of the weekend's action, we give praise to a dominating performance from Liverpool over Leeds despite a horror injury to Harvey Elliot. Did you think it was a red card? Who was your Man of the Week? Make sure to subscribe on your platform of choice and follow on Instagram and Twitter @WTATL
Everton entered the Premier League's top 4 last night with an impressive win over Burnley. Demarai Gray and Andros Townsend starred for Benitez's Blues. How far can Everton go this season - meanwhile will Burnley beat the drop? (Part 2, 18:33) The UEFA Champions League returns tonight. Man Utd visit Young Boys and Zenit look to spoil Chelsea's UCL defence.
Adam Jones, David Prentice and Gavin Buckland join Phil Kirkbride to reflect on last night's stirring 3-1 win over Burnley at an electric Goodison Park, in the latest edition of the Royal Blue podcast, focussing on the performances of the likes of Andros Townsend, Demarai Gray, Andre Gomes, Yerry Mina and Michael Keane.
Welcome back to another episode of the HitnMiss podcast…SIUUU!! This week we were joined by @vblickz , @tadie369 and @onlypanadd as we reviewed the Premier League fixtures for the upcoming weekend
We are back for episode 2 of the Late Kick Off Football Podcast! Thank you to everyone who listened last week, we hope you enjoy it again. The kit man himself makes his debut, and what a time to do it as he comes to terms with Arsenal's dismal display at the weekend. Keith is joined by Craig and Jamie as Craig is already reminded of his prediction that Man City would finish 4th..... and then forgets which blue team Demarai Gray plays for. We cover the weekends Premier League, the Old Firm derby and then touch on Dunfermline Athletics shocking start to their Scottish Championship campaign. As always, in association with Mundialretrokits.co.uk ! JKC
Episode 99.As we creep up to the big century of podcasts, the team are back with an in depth recap on Liverpool's draw at home to 10 man Chelsea. We discuss the decision to send Reece James to an early shower and Chelsea's heroic defending that saw them preserve their unbeaten start. Mark gives his opinion on the roles played by Salah, Trent & Elliot and we look back on a quiet summer for the reds. After Arsenal's humiliation at the Etihad that saw the Gunners sink to the bottom of the league, Abdi and Junior let loose on the horrific mismanagement under Mikel Arteta, they are not happy!! Tanya is in good spirits as Spurs make it 3 wins out of 3 but she provides an air of caution to the excited Spurs fan. Elsewhere we cover all the games and big transfer news including the return of Cristiano Ronaldo! Also there's man of the week and much, much more!! Be sure to subscribe and follow on the socials
The Royal Blue podcast is back as Everton continued their unbeaten start to the season in impressive fashion. Goals from Demarai Gray and Dominic Calvert-Lewin secured a 2-0 win over Brighton at the weekend, and our panel had a lot to say on the match. Host Adam Jones is joined by Dave Prentice and Gavin Buckland to discuss an impressive performance from the Blues and also delve into *that* penalty incident involving Richarlison. And of course, with transfer deadline day just around the corner, the lads also discuss what business they can see Everton completing before 11pm on Tuesday. Enjoy.
Suj & James review all the weekend football in the Premier League and early thinking towards FPL's Gameweek 4 and it looks like many in the FPL community are activating Wildcards but neither Suj or James are planning to do so but can James, who has made a good start in FPL, negotiate problems that are about to hit his squad? Lessons learned from the weekend are discussed, tactical insight, Heung-Min Son concerns, whether Cristiano Ronaldo should make an appearance in our teams immediately and there's debate about players at similar values such as Conor Gallagher vs Demarai Gray and Kai Havertz vs Mason Mount Join our Planet FPL mini league, the winner will be invited on to a Planet FPL Podcast next summer! The code is d7mmxw or you can auto join at the link below https://fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/auto-join/d7mmxw Coming Up on Tuesday on Planet FPL - The People's Poll Podcast, vite for your topic of choice here https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod/status/1432291131027566593?s=20 ____________________________________________ Want to become a member of our FPL community? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8043oOKTB4uP8Nq15Kz6bg
The Royal Blue podcast is back after what was a pulsating game against Leeds United at Elland Road on Saturday. Host Adam Jones is joined by Dave Prentice, Chris Beesley and Gavin Buckland to discuss the finer details of Everton's 2-2 draw with Marcelo Bielsa's side. Top of the agenda is discussion surrounding the two goalscorers at the weekend, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Demarai Gray, while the panel talk over the Blues' attacking promise under Benitez. Also discussed are the mistakes at the back, and Tuesday evening's upcoming trip to face Huddersfield Town in the League Cup. Enjoy.
Sam Carroll is back in the host chair for the latest Royal Blue podcast, looking back on the opening day win over Southampton and the transfer window. Joined by Phil Kirkbride, Dave Prentice and Adam Jones they analyse Everton's win over the Saints with Rafa Benitez beginning his Blues tenure with a win at Goodison Park. The debut showings of Demarai Gray and Andros Townsend are also dissected with the two wingers giving cause for optimism. Plus, Everton's transfer needs are debated, including whether or not Moise Kean and James Rodriguez will remain at the club beyond the close of the window and what signings Marcel Brands will be hoping to land. Enjoy.
Ahead of the start of the new season, David Hughes and Josh Williams are back with an analytical take of what Everton can achieve for the coming campaign. Discussing the make-up of Rafa Benitez's squad, Demarai Gray's role he could play at Goodison Park upon arriving this summer as well as Moise Kean's wish to leave are all covered. Linking to Ademola Lookman and Nikola Vlasic's Everton careers, Dave and Josh also consider why the move to Everton hasn't worked for Kean. Plus there's a preview of the opening game of the new season against Southampton. Enjoy.
Day 3 of Correspondent Week begins with Sean Norton joining Suj & James to discuss all things Everton ahead of their GW1 opener against Southampton. The Pod begins by getting Sean's feelings on Carlo Ancelotti's departure and the arrival of Rafa Benitez, a man many Evertonians are already against due to his association with their Merseyside rivals. With a brilliant fixture list to start the season, Sean gives his opinion on popular FPL options Lucas Digne and Dominic Calvert-Lewin, differential options, enablers and new signings, the 5.5 pair of Demarai Gray and Andros Townsend. But investment comes with a big warning... do Everton need to sell with concerns raised about passing Financial Fair Play regulations...? You can follow Sean on Twitter: https://twitter.com/spirit_blues Coming up next on Correspondent Week - Arsenal with @ThreeFiveWho ____________________________________________ Want to become a member of our FPL community? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8043oOKTB4uP8Nq15Kz6bg
Adam Jones is joined by Phil Kirkbride,Dave Prentice, Sam Carroll and Connor O'Neill to get into all the latest Everton talking points. From the first official day at the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium site to pre-season preparations in Florida all bases are covered. Plus there's the latest from the transfer market fresh from last week's triple swoop for Asmir Begovic, Andros Townsend and Demarai Gray. Enjoy.
Listen in full: https://bit.ly/3eJIhdr Matt speaks to Pete Selby from the For Fox Sake podcast about what Everton are getting from their new signing, Demarai Gray.
Episode 93 - Welcome back to a brand new episode of We'll Talk About That Later, as Mark is unavailable this week the team invite model and football freestyle superstar, Lirian Santos! Lirian breaks down her journey into football from playing 11-a-side to becoming an amazing football freestyler and taking over the game! We then discuss the emotions of Brazil losing to Argentina as Junior breaks down the origins of the rivalry between the two nations. Lastly we discuss the latest transfer rumours and discuss what each of our team needs. Follow Lirian on Instagram (@liriansantoss), Youtube (Lirian Santos) and TikTok (@Liriansantoss_). As ever make sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram @WTATLOfficial. Indulge!
Feargal Brennan, Ian Brannan and Marley Anderson run the rule over the latest Premier League transfer gossip in the last 24 hours.Manchester United a rumoured to be on the verge of securing a deal for Real Madrid defender Raphael Varane with Jadon Sancho's Old Trafford confirmation imminent.New Everton boss Rafa Benitez has been very busy this week with Andros Townsend and Asmir Begovic arriving in on free transfers with Demarai Gray also a target.Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp could sell up to ten players this summer with captain Jordan Henderson a potential shock departure from Anfield ahead of 2021/22.
Matt and Rob pick through the latest transfer stories, seeking to offer a positive slant on the potential acquisitions of Andros Townsend and Demarai Gray. We also examine the reported interest in Dwight McNeil.
We had the pleasure of talking to former Blues U23 coach Richard Beale on his career, nurturing the likes of Nathan Redmond, Demarai Gray, and Jude Bellingham, his time working under Dong Ren, and his overall thoughts of the club as a lifelong Bluenose. This episode is sponsored by Manscaped - get 20% off plus free shipping using the code 'BLUESFOCUS20' at https://manscaped.com/ Be sure to find all our episodes on our website at https://www.bluesfocuspod.co.uk and you can support the pod at Blues Focus are creating Podcasts | Patreon
Pythag and Omid look back at the Champions League and question whether Messi and Ronaldo need to hand the keys to the future over to the likes of Mbappe and Haaland in addition to discussing Tuchel's treatment of Hudson-Odoi.Additional discussion points include Demarai Gray's form in the Bundesliga, Arsenal's loss to Man City and United's win against Newcastle.
Not gonna lie, Europe was a bit dead this week. Routine wins for all most of the big boys apart from BVB who are having a STINKER of a season. Demarai Gray scored on his Bayern 04 debut though! Another "Brit Abroad" doing his thing! In the more laid back segment of our show, we segway from one random topic to another random topic. We start discussing the recent "out-flux" of British players and compare it to the heyday of British exports. We then begin discussing Onana's recent drug ban and somehow compare our favourite finishing moves and the segway-ing doesn't stop there. Like - Share - Subscribe
Nirmala Sitharaman will present her 3rd union budget today, GST collection in Jan exceeded the benchmark for the fourth consecutive month, Bayer Leverkusen on Sunday signed attacking midfielder Demarai Gray from Leicester City & other top stories in your morning news bulletin.
Steve Crossman, Guillem Balague, Rafa Honigstein and Kristof Terreur discuss the future of Zinedine Zidane, highlight some transfers to keep an eye on, explain why Bayern Munich might be top but are a bit off the pace and find out why Tasmania Berlin love their losing record. Oh, and do not fall foul of judge Balague! Topics: 5.40 – discussion around Real Madrid’s humiliating defeats this season 8.06 – Guillem Balague on how Zinedine Zidane has failed to develop and trust his young players and there is likely to be a change, either in the summer or before the end of the season 12.35 – what has gone wrong for Martin Odegaard at Real Madrid – is it a case of career planning going wrong? 19.04 - Rafa Honigstein on the future of Bayern Munich’s David Alaba – and Guillem on why it might not be Real Madrid 22.15 – Kristof Terreur and Rafa discuss the strengths of new Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta and whether he will work in the Premier League 26.09 – why West ham are struggling to sign Sevilla striker Elnesyri 27.35 – Rafa on why Demarai Gray might be an interesting signing for Bayer Leverkusen 28.55 – Rafa explains why Bayern Munich have been far from convincing despite their lead in the Bundesliga 35.33 – Rafa explains how Tasmania Berlin came to have the longest losing streak in Bundesliga history 38 – Tasmania fan HCL explains why the losing streak is something the club are proud about
The Athletic's Rob Tanner & former Leicester captain Matt Elliott, reflect on the FA Cup win over Stoke, as Ayoze Perez reminded Foxes fans of his versatility and has James Justin got a higher ceiling than Ben Chilwell? Plus, Rob has more on Brendan Rodgers' January transfer plans, involving the likes of Hamza Choudhury, Islam Slimani and Demarai Gray. And Matt explains why you should never write Marc Albrighton off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys discuss the recent drab draw between Manchester City and Manchester United. Manchester is...boring. Is Pep becoming more conservative? Is Europa a blessing disguise for United? Are we still feeling great about Chelsea after their loss to Everton? The seat is getting hotter for Arteta. Are there any players that Arsenal would reject right now? Demarai Gray? Does Daniel still back Arsenal to finish top 4? We discuss this and much more! And crown a new Bust of The Week (Shout out to Briand - Manager of OWGA)!
Duncan Castles joins Ian McGarry to answer your football queries and 'bring you the news before it becomes news'.Your Questions Answered: - Why has it gone wrong for Pepe at Arsenal? - Is Arteta's inexperience hurting the club? - Demarai Gray headed to Tottenham? - Why does Guardiola buy badly? - Hero + Coote
Is it harsh from Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate to leave out Mason Greenwood and Phil Foden after their antics in Iceland? Plus, who has the hardest Champions League group? (Part 2, 18:33) The latest Premier League transfer gossip, including Demarai Gray, Toni Rudiger and Callum Hudson-Odoi (Part 3, 38:15) Sheffield United are in Floodlight Focus as we chat to James Shield from The Star about the Blades.
Is it harsh from Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate to leave out Mason Greenwood and Phil Foden after their antics in Iceland? Plus, who has the hardest Champions League group? (Part 2, 18:33) The latest Premier League transfer gossip, including Demarai Gray, Toni Rudiger and Callum Hudson-Odoi (Part 3, 38:15) Sheffield United are in Floodlight Focus as we chat to James Shield from The Star about the Blades.
This week, The Athletic's Rob Tanner & club legend Matt Elliott, reflect on Wednesday's EFL Cup exit, as Leicester's squad-depth paled in comparison to Arsenal's... James Maddison's return prompts a discussion about whether he walks straight back into the starting XI to face Man City this weekend and with Wilfried N'Didi now facing an extended spell on the sidelines - will Brendan Rodgers be able to bring in defensive cover before the window closes? Plus, the guys discuss Dennis Praet's advanced positioning, whether Youri Tielemans is better suited to a deeper midfield spot and if Demarai Gray needs a fresh challenge elsewhere? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode the guys discuss Super Sunday! What do we expect on the final EPL matchday? any surprises or upsets to look forward to? Also, is Pulisic just all hype? And does Arsenal need to target Demarai Gray this summer? We delve into it all.
Mark caught up with Mike Dodds, Birmingham City FC Lead Youth Development Coach, to discuss coaching young players. Mike's approach is based around engaging authentically with those around him. This podcast gives plenty to think about in giving people the permission to express vulnerabilities and emotions.Find out more:Demarai Gray on positive coaching Support the show (http://www.openingupcricket.com/century-club)
Player Development Project Podcast - Learning Tools for Soccer Coaching
In this Masterclass Discussion, PDP Editor, Dave Wright is joined by Academy Manager of Birmingham City FC, Kristjaan Speakman for an in depth and wide ranging conversation. Kristjaan has been at the club for well over a decade and has also coached at Derby County under the guidance of Terry Westley. Now one of England's most highly regarded Academy Managers, Kristjaan sits down with Dave to discuss leadership, coaching and coach development, shares insights into the journey of Demarai Gray & recent first team debutant, Jude Bellingham plus much more. This discussion contains a huge amount of practical advice for developing coaches from session design to individual planning, so don't miss it.Exclusive offer for Podcast listeners: 30 Days Free Active Membership.
After Leicester's 1-1 draw away at Chelsea, Pete and Rob discuss the ever-improving James Maddison, in stark contrast to the possible demise of Demarai Gray. There's a fashion segment dedicated to the new pink kit, a preview of the upcoming trip to face Sheffield United, and Pete puts on his best Radio 1 DJ voice for the Fantasy Football Top 10 countdown.
Ahead of the visit to West Ham, Rob Tanner and Jordan Blackwell discuss the latest injury news, how Marc Albrighton's return puts pressure on Demarai Gray, the race for seventh, and the attributes Brendan Rodgers wants in his summer recruits For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Liverpool keep doing the business and though Shay Given may have barely looked up from his dinner when Mo Salah scored one of the goals of the season, we couldn’t believe our luck. We also found time to despair at Everton’s performance against Fulham, find that a discussion on aspect ratio and frame rates leads to an explanation of how Newcastle are programmed, and enjoy some innovative product placement from West Ham’s owners.Search ‘Football Ramble’ on social media to find us, and email us here: show@thefootballramble.com***Please take the time to rate and review us on iTunes 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!*** Further reading:Jonathan Wilson on Jordan Henderson’s Liverpool influence:https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2019/apr/15/jordan-henderson-liverpool-dogged-captain-centre-stage-title-raceJames Maddison pranks Demarai Gray:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lehg6ycBiQoOle Gunnar Solskjaer fears his squad aren’t fit enough:https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/manchester-united-news-ole-gunnar-solskjaer-player-fitness-summer-transfer-news-team-injury-a8870291.html See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Geoff Shreeves is joined by Tim Sherwood and Dean Saunders to round up tonight's Champions League football including Tottenham's vital win over PSV and Liverpool's third consecutive away loss in the competition. They also discuss whether Lee Probert was correct to book Demarai Gray after his celebrations at the weekend and whether it's right for Wayne Rooney to be given an England farewell against the USA next week.
Stel, Rhodri Giggs, Yiannakis and Little Andy sink their teeth into the latest results, news and rumours from the Premier League and Europe. On the agenda: - Demarai Gray's controversial booking - Liverpool happy with a point at the Emirates - Arsenal's mental toughness - Morata finally finding his feet in the Prem - Raheem Sterling's worth to City - The "Solacticos" bounce back from their Camp Nou demolition with a win - Serie A needs a new champion - Wengerball coming to Milan? **New Feature: Eurotrash** Stel's pick of Europe's elite trash stories.
Rob Tanner and James Sharpe discuss Demarai Gray's injury, Claude Puel's press conference and the Premier League trip to Newcastle. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Rob Tanner and James Sharpe discuss all the latest headlines from Claude Puel's press conference ahead of the Premier League clash with Stoke For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
MikeP & Ryan are joined by a special guest, Christmas Island’s own @FPLHints. On top of the usual Flamini based nonsense, the lads break down week 10 starting with James Milner’s value after a dominating game week, Mkhitaryan’s poor run of form, Kane-less Spurs and rest-of-season expectations for Demarai Gray.
On the latest episode of The Totally Football Show, AC Jimbo has Iain Macintosh, Rafa Honigstein and C4 News sports reporter and general polymath Jordan Jarrett-Bryan for company to look back on a triumphant weekend in the Premier League and far, far beyond. We discuss Man United’s victory over a Harry Kane-less Tottenham and ask what sort of challenge Spurs will put up when Real come to town in the Champions League? Plus, we turn out attention to Crystal Palace’s dramatic draw against West Ham, and analyse Claude Puel’s surprisingly entertaining start for Leicester against hapless Everton. And of course, there are World Champions to celebrate. We hear from Football 365’s Daniel Storey after England won the U17 World Cup to cap off a remarkable few months for the Three Lions. LIVE EVENT NEWS: • The Totally Football Totally Live Totally World Tour kicks off in Birmingham next month. Julien Laurens, James Horncastle and Iain Macintosh will be joining Jimbo and Producer Ben on stage at the Glee Club on Wednesday 8 November. There might be singing too. Get your tickets here: http://bit.ly/2fkzsb7 • Kevin Bridges - y’know, the comedian - is our very special guest as Jimbo, Rafa Honigstein, Iain and Ben head to the O2 Indigo on Wednesday 29 November. Make sure you don’t miss out: http://bit.ly/2wmBaiW GET IN TOUCH: • send us a tweet: @thetotallyshow • find us on Facebook, where you’ll find video, photos and loads of other stuff: https://www.facebook.com/thetotallyfootballshow/ PARISH NOTICES: • want to hear more red hot soccer chat, but focusing on the Championship and League One and Two? The Totally Football League Show is out every Tuesday: https://audioboom.com/channel/the-totally-football-league-show • want to hear more of Jordan? His Football Fans Podcast lives here: https://audioboom.com/channel/the-football-fans-podcast • get your shave on with our friends Cornerstone, who are giving you £10 off your first order: https://www.cornerstone.co.uk/totally • we’re working with CALM, the Campaign Against Living Miserably, who are dedicated to preventing male suicide. Find out more: https://www.thecalmzone.net/
Rob Tanner and Mark Clayton on the win against Everton and all things Leicester City For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this EPL Round Table segment we speak with @JimKnight88 about the sacking of Craig Shakespeare, what led to it, the Adrien Silva transfer situation, the disappointing starts from Vardy and Mahrez, Demarai Gray's future at the club, and targets for the now vacant managerial position.@EPLRoundTable@EPLIndex See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.