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It's so hard being The World's Greatest Podcast™©® but dammit... someone's gotta do it and it might as well be us, The World's Greatest [goddamn] Podcast™©®: WHO ELSE but the sauciest team in the game with the spiciest takes on the pitch?! The Banter Pub FC, ya bish! The BPFC Time Capsule has unsealed a while ago but we're dumping the whole lot out and in this episode (recorded 24 June 2021), El Capitan Neal, Ama, Adam, Jonathan, Rosler and Joseph settling into The Pub and wasting no time whatsoever. Opening with the Main Segment this week, the lads discuss the US Women's National Team's (USWNT) Olympic side selection and folks? These... were some choices, to put it extremely mildly. Yer bois don't hold back, as per usual. Tune in to hear them cover everything from the selections themselves to the reactions to said call-ups. Our heroes then get into a different international competition: EURO 2020. Our heroes unpack the EURO 2020 group stage results (namely, Italy's dominant performances after a shaky start and full credit to Jonathan for predicting Italy's results succinctly) and how football is not coming home before discussing Denmark's Christian Eriksen and his terrifying, gut-wrenching moment where he collapsed on the pitch during the match. The Pub switches gears to Copa America and the results in that tournament as well as a quick CONCACAF aside regarding the Haitian men's national team and a particularly unfortunate event during one of their matches in an intense edition of Around The Pitch. BPFC wraps with Ama's brainchild Extra Time, where Ama in particular reflects on Juneteenth 2021 and everyone else weighs in to talk about what was on their minds and what moved them that week. #BingeTheBanter like your favourite web series. It's The Banter Pub FC: Ya heard of us. Official football nurturers. The pod comes equipped for warfare. Beware. The Pub Awaits. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Germany's Manuel Neuer is backed to cause more penalty shootout anguish for England fans, Three Lions manager Gareth Southgate denies wanting to exact revenge on the Germans for Euro 96, World Champions France crash out on spot-kicks to Switzerland as the tournament starts to ‘open up' and Fabrice Muamba reveals he sent a message to Denmark's Christian Eriksen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Justin Riebman talks about Denmark's Christian Eriksen released from the hospital and visiting teammates after a life threatening injury, the Los Angeles Lakers parting ways with athletic trainer Nina Hsieh, MLB umpires will check pitchers for foreign substances after they've pitched, and Los Angeles Clipper star Kawhi Leonard out game one of the Western Conference Finals.
We are joined by our friend of the show Natalie to discuss • NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championship- LSU Men's Champions; USC Women's Champions; HBCU NC A&T's Cambrea Sturgis wins 100M & sets record; NC A&T's Men 4x400 Team win • Vince Wilfork's son charged w/ stealing $300k worth of jewelry & (2) SB rings • Denmark's Christian Eriksen collapses during match; cardiac arrest & had to be resuscitated NFL NEWS NBA NEWS/PLAYOFFS • Fired coaches • LaMelo Ball wins Rookie of the Year plus much more tune in
Alex Donno and Jerry Mancini welcomed in Roberto Rojas, Austin Robillard and Kai'Chien Chisholm to talk Euro 2020. The guys reviewed the performances so far from Italy, Germany, France, Belgium and more. Plus, they react to the frightening collapse of Denmark's Christian Eriksen and discuss the latest news of his recovery.
Denmark's Christian Eriksen will be fitted with a heart-starting device following his collapse on the pitch during Euro 2020.
We are about a week into the 2020 Euros and a lot has happened. In this episode we update you on the opening games of the group stages and take you through some monumental moments such as Cristiano Ronaldo leading the all time scoring list and Patrik Schick's wonder goal. We also have a deep conversation on the medical emergency of Denmark's Christian Eriksen and the reports that UEFA pressured players to restart the match. Last but not least, we discuss the history making Friday night for the Canadian Men's national team. After a total of 10 days, 4 games and 4 wins, Canada has qualified for the octagons for the first time in 24 years. We look ahead at the gold cup and the ways John Herdman can prepare his squad for the final rounds of World Cup qualifying.
BARELY a week into Euro 2020 and, not surprisingly, we're left with no shortage of talking points for our FootballTalk panel of Stuart Rayner, Leon Wobschall and Mark Singleton. The show starts Kalvin Phillips's impressive performance for England in their opening win against Croatia, while also looking at the terrible incident involving Denmark's Christian Eriksen. Have Scotland's hopes of progression ended with their opening defeat to the Czech Republic and what role will there be for Sheffield United goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale after being called up by England to replace Dean Henderson. Closer to home, summer signings made by Barnsley, Hull City and plus a look at the latest transfer rumours are discussed.
On this episode of Down & Out, Dom and Evan recap the beginning matches of EURO 2020* and send our best to Denmark's Christian Eriksen. The NBA playoffs are awesome and we might see multiple game 7's this round, which is nothing short of spectacular for sports fans. Little MLB talk regarding the use of foreign substances by pitchers and the state of major league baseball as of right now. Wrapping it all up with the Down N' Out official U.S. Open preview for this weekend's event. As always be sure to go follow us on Twitter @DownNOut and interact with the guys about what you want to hear on the show because as always, we're a podcast made by the people, for the people! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/downnout/support
In this episode, we invited onto the show our Canadian friend Bradley Sullivan, known as “Sully”, who told us how he got into the Albion many years ago, about his affection for Guy Butters, Anthony Knockaert and Glenn Murray, what he thinks of the current incarnation of the club and he also gives us his take on the Euros so far, as we review the first round of matches in the group stage. Also talking Euros is our Spurs friend Oli, who joins us in the latter part of the episode to give his views on the early stages of the tournament, but also a particular insight into the traumatic effects of being in an ground when a player collapses, as unfortunately befell Denmark's Christian Eriksen at the weekend.At the end we sum up the news in brief and mention the freshly published PL fixtures for the forthcoming season.Stand or fall! UTA! And viva Canada!@BrightonRockPodbrightonrockpodcast@gmail.comPart of the Sport Social Podcast Network that can be found in all their glory at this rather suitable address:www.sport-social.co.uk
Francis and Chris sum up the first set of fixtures in the Euro 2020 tournament. Also, we reflect on the horrific visuals on the pitch when Denmark's Christian Eriksen collapsed and was given emergency treatment; he is now in stable condition. Aside from the scary news, we've already seen some exciting matchups and what may prove to be the goal of the tournament coming from Czech Republic. Belgium, Portugal, France and Germany started their action so tune in to find out how your squad did!
In this second episode of ‘The Mental Edge' mini-series, Dr Francesca Champ and Dr Gillian Cook reflect on the big issues from the opening few matches of Euro 2020 and look ahead to a clash between the game's oldest rivals. They discuss the shocking collapse of Denmark's Christian Eriksen during the match against Finland and the likely psychological impact on his team mates. Fran and Gill also cross swords ahead of the big match between their respective nations as England face Scotland. They talk about the enhanced motivation of playing against your greatest rivals. Dr Francesca Champ and Dr Gillian Cook are lecturers in sport and psychology in the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences at Liverpool John Moores University.
Alexi and Mosse open the show with the scary moment in EURO 2020 that saw Denmark's Christian Eriksen suffer a cardiac arrest on the field, Patrick Schrick's amazing goal, and break down performances from Belgium, Italy, England, and Spain (11:03). The guys then talk Copa America, Messi's and Neymar's performances, the gap between Brazil and Argentina, Tite, Eduardo Vargas international play over club, and Colombia's hopes (28:26). They discuss USWNT's 4-0 win over Jamaica, the road to the Olympics, and if the roster should include Carly Lloyd (39:03). In #AskAlexi, fans ask the guys about their journey in the sports media business, playing soccer for fun, and the best PK taker and stoppers (54:19). Finally, Alexi caps the show with his “One for the Road,” where he embraces Jamie Vardy's newest investment in US Soccer with the Rochester Rhinos (1:13:27). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this super sized season 2 finale episode, Todd discusses the upcoming Season 3, a trip to the movies to see Peter Rabbit 2, a scary scene on the soccer pitch as Denmark's Christian Eriksen collapsed and suffers cardiac arrest. Todd also discusses the end of an era in late night television as Conan O'Brien takes his final bow as a late night host and heads to HBOMAX for a new variety show. Dana joins this very special episode five two and discusses parenting and her first run at being a dance Mom. Finally Chintu and Ricardo join the show to discuss the NBA Playoffs. The fellas discuss the Suns advancing to the Western Conference finals, Ricardo gives Playoff P his flowers. Todd and Ricardo discuss if Chintu fell asleep during the call or just momentarily lost connection and everyone chimes in on what the severity of Kyrie's injury could mean for the Nets. All this and more as we wrap up Season 2 and look forward to Season 3! Go, Listen, Laugh!
Denmark's Christian Eriksen had a heart attack during a Euro 2020 game against Finland.
On Saturday night the football world went into shock when Denmark's Christian Eriksen went into cardiac arrest during their Euro 2020 opener. Cathal Joyce joined Andrea on Lunchtime Live today. He is a GAA player from Athlone who went into cardiac arrest while warming up for a Gaelic football match just over five years ago. Listen and subscribe to Lunchtime Live on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Grant interviews the photographer Adrián Macías (23:30) and Mexsport Agency owner David Leah about Macías's memorable photograph of Christian Pulisic and the USMNT after Pulisic's game-winning penalty against Mexico in the CONCACAF Nations League final. Macías tells the story of how he got the shot—and of his own journey in the sports photography business. Before that, Grant and Chris Wittyngham break down the opening weekend of Euro 2020, starting with the most important story, the survival of Denmark's Christian Eriksen after collapsing on the field vs. Finland. Other topics include the Netherlands' wild 3-2 win vs Ukraine, England's 1-0 victory against Croatia and Italy's 3-0 win vs Turkey. Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqIhXWUw0H4
This is the special Top Instagram Model review episode! We share our picks for the top Instagram Models for 2021. Grab a drink and open your Instagram page and let us know if you agree with our choices!First we discuss:· The boys talk about how things are a bit hectic moving into the summer· “Raiders of the Lost Ark” turns 40!· Denmark's Christian Eriksen suffers cardiac arrest during Euro 2020 Opener.· $28M to buy a ticket on Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin rocket ship. A bargain!· Giveaway coming: Tickets to an MMA event thanks to Harvey Castellano!Here are the 17 models included on the list: https://www.instagram.com/anyang_deng/https://www.instagram.com/octokuro.model/https://www.instagram.com/thesinstress/https://www.instagram.com/the_amanda_nicole/https://www.instagram.com/juliettesins/https://www.instagram.com/cleodoraa/https://www.instagram.com/ms_puiyi/https://www.instagram.com/yanasinner/https://www.instagram.com/noamifergan/https://www.instagram.com/miaaamador/https://www.instagram.com/stefania_model/https://www.instagram.com/magui_ansuz/https://www.instagram.com/tanyatehanna/https://www.instagram.com/skyyfontaine/https://www.instagram.com/fanysharktv/https://www.instagram.com/iam_snowblack/https://www.instagram.com/acpent/Ok so this was a bit of a silly episode, but sometimes you just gotta have fun! Support our Sponsor – Crown Trophy of Cypress, CA by visiting www.crowntrophy.com/store-22THANK YOU for listening!Support the show
Grant interviews the photographer Adrián Macías (23:30) and Mexsport Agency owner David Leah about Macías's memorable photograph of Christian Pulisic and the USMNT after Pulisic's game-winning penalty against Mexico in the CONCACAF Nations League final. Macías tells the story of how he got the shot—and of his own journey in the sports photography business. Before that, Grant and Chris Wittyngham break down the opening weekend of Euro 2020, starting with the most important story, the survival of Denmark's Christian Eriksen after collapsing on the field vs. Finland. Other topics include the Netherlands' wild 3-2 win vs Ukraine, England's 1-0 victory against Croatia and Italy's 3-0 win vs Turkey. Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqIhXWUw0H4 Get full access to Fútbol with Grant Wahl at grantwahl.substack.com/subscribe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jonas Knox and Brady Quinn discuss the lack of sports to gamble on this past weekend and Jonas' whiff on a live bet on the Nets. “Weekend at Murphy's” has a new twist, as Packers President Mark Murphy made an interesting comment about Aaron Rodgers. Brady explains what Mark Murphy is up to. Plus, the fellas talk the serious matter of Denmark's Christian Eriksen almost dying on the soccer field on Saturday. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jeff Blair and Stephen Brunt look ahead to what should be a busy week in sports, the CFL's return, and look back to the weekend: notably Euro 2020, and the frightening sight involving Denmark's Christian Eriksen on the pitch. Hamilton Tiger-Cats President Scott Mitchell discusses when he first sensed that the province of Ontario would allow CFL […]
England shines early at the European Championship with Kalvin Phillips the 'Yorkshire Pirlo' gaining due acclaim, plus the latest on Denmark's Christian Eriksen and the chatter about ESPN+ Multi View coverage of the event. Host: Laurence ScottVoice your thoughts on this episode by downloading the Vover app here!
This is the OutKick 360 for Monday June 14, 2021.OutKick 360 kicks off the week with the biggest news from the weekend.The NBA MVP gets ejected for a questionable foul in an elimination game. Does that happen to LeBron James?NCAA is using COVID as an excuse to limit coverage of the CWS, following the lead of the NFL in limiting media access to teams and players.ESPN is taking criticism for the coverage of Denmark's Christian Eriksen's collapse on the pitch, warranted or not?
Kate, Andy and Jim reflect on the harrowing events of yesterday involving Denmark's Christian Eriksen and the truly commendable actions of the medical staff and players from both Denmark and Finland.We also look over Wales' performance that earned them an impressive point against Switzerland and Belgium's ruthless dispatching of Russia, thanks to two more goals from Romelu Lukaku.We'll be releasing even more shows throughout the Euros! Make sure you're subscribed to our feed in your podcast app so you don't miss a thing across the tournament!Search ‘Football Ramble' on social media to find us, and email us here: show@footballramble.com***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nick, Caleb, & Nathan open the show by offering their thoughts & love to Denmark's Christian Eriksen following the scary events which unfolded in Copenhagen. The lads discuss Italy's incredible first impression at Euro 2020 against Turkey, & debate whether or not the Azzurri have shed their tag as tournament dark horses. Nathan then leads the crew through a deep dive of every single group as they discuss why teams such as Switzerland, Ukraine, & Scotland could be set to surprise, & why Russia, Poland, & even Germany could end up bowing out as massive disappointments. They also give their thoughts on England's potential expectations, & articulate just what makes France such overwhelming favorites even in a group of death. Corner Kick Themes by William HitelFollow CornerKick on Social Media:https://www.facebook.com/cornerkickmedia/https://twitter.com/CornerKickMedia
Denmark's Christian Eriksen is awake and stable in hospital after collapsing on the pitch against Finland, Gabby Agbonlahor criticises the decision to complete the match after the players were visibly upset, John Stones admits he's happy to play in a back three or four when England take on Croatia this afternoon and Tony Cascarino & Trevor Sinclair urge Gareth Southgate to start Jack Grealish. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Day two of the European Championships was a tough one for the soccer community, where sporting events were overshadowed by near-tragedy in Copenhagen as Denmark's Christian Eriksen collapsed on the field. Ryan, Taylor, Graham and Joe convene to process the incident—and show thanks to the players, officials and medical teams who helped save the midfielder's life. Also, the team look at the games in Baku and St. Petersburg, where a plucky Wales side managed to hold Switzerland to a draw, and Belgium thoroughly outclassed Russia without getting into top gear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hungary midfielder Adam Nagy, Finland goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky and Denmark's Christian Eriksen look ahead to Euro 2020. (Photo: Teemu Pukki scores against Liechtenstein in Helsinki. Credit: Antti Yrjonen/NurPhoto/Getty Images)