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In the 2nd of the series of interviews with various different United fans, Phil is joined by the excellent Andy Mitten. We talk about Andy's role covering Utd over the years, how journalism is changing, the importance of fanzines, Ed Woodward, Fergie and the Glazers, life outside of football and more
The Strettycast is a leading podcast for Manchester United fans brought to you by StrettyNews.com.We are delighted to announce Phil Brown as our special guest this week. You either know Phil from Twitter (@Malachians) or from his respected podcast Beyond The Pitch, but he is also someone with the inside track on all things happening at Manchester United.He joins Dale, Shaun and Brian to speak about a range of topics -- from the Glazer family to Richard Arnold's recent meeting, Erik ten Hag to Frenkie de Jong.Listen out from some interesting views on Ed Woodward and Richard Arnold. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Football Twaddle this week Saru is joined by Baru in the studio with his good Yash joining online. They talk about Manchester United CEO Richard Arnold's meeting with United fans being leaked on video talking about his predecessor Ed Woodward and the money being there for transfer available at United. Further, they talk about player transfers from around the world, Arsenal opening bid for Raphinha from Leeds United and which player is linked with what club, and if the transfers will happen before the window closes. Tune in for this and much more.Follow your Hosts on Instagram & Twitter:https://twitter.com/gsarvagna / https://instagram.com/gsarvagnahttps://twitter.com/mrsavs / https://instagram.com/yashpradipsawanthttps://twitter.com/barucracy / https://instagram.com/barucracyYou can also email us are: footballtwaddle@gmail.comYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
Greetings Footballlanders,It's all kicking off in Tuvalu! Anthony has started the newest, spiciest rivalry in football. After beating them in an 11 vs 1 game, he has now started to berate them and insult them whenever possible. Needless to say, we've not started building yet BUT we did come up with three excellent new rides:Ten Hag Pin BowlingMan Utd have tried everything to not be sh*t recently, and failed, but it's possible that Anthony might have a solution for them – 46 pin bowling! What better way to make squad choices that to knock down random pins representing members of the squad. Sound more plausible than something called Ed Woodward.Lee Cars LeeRyan loves a car park doesn't he, he just can't help himself. While it's not another car park this time (thank god) it is another car park based pitch, it's the Lee Cars Lee! Who better to look after your car than Lee Carsley? Only one small hitch with this one, Lee might not want to give you your car back...The Draught ExcluderMark loves nothing more than at the end of a hard day, to crawl inside a giant sausage skin and lie in front of a draughty front door belonging to an old lady. So he made a ride out of it. At least I think that's what this is.Don't forget to send us your ride ideas and lots of love! Oh and join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheFootballlandWith love from,Anthony Richardson (Footballland CEO)Mark Davison (Lord Sir Chief Ride Engineer)Ryan Baxter (Intern)Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/footballland. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How bad was Ed Woodward at Manchester United? Edward Gareth Woodward is an English accountant and investment banker who was the executive vice-chairman and effectively the chief executive overseeing the operations of Manchester United until February 1 2022. Richard Arnold succeeded him in his role. Richard Arnold is a British accountant and a director of Manchester United F.C.. Arnold is currently the Group Managing Director of the football club, and Company Director of Manchester United PLC. Manchester United Football Club is a professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, that competes in the Premier League, the top flight of English football.
Facundo Pellistri, is he Uruguay's answer to Lionel Messi? Ed Woodward has packed up, or has he? What can go wrong with Richard Arnold? This is the Strettycast, and your host Dale O'Donnell joined by co-host Shaun Connolly. Richard Arnold's to do list-Contracts-New manager-Make it clear that football decisions are for others to make-Commercial deals See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe, Seb and JJ discuss the weekend's big transfer news including, Anthony Martial, Bruno Guimaraes, Dusan Vlahovic and Donny van de Beek... Plus, Joe explains his problem with new Everton boss Frank Lampard, the trio look ahead to this week's AFCON semi-finals and reflect on Ed Woodward's Manchester United legacy.As mentioned briefly on today's podcast, here is Laura Williamson's article on Manchester United's handling of Mason Greenwood's arrest. https://theathletic.com/3101510/2022/01/31/manchester-uniteds-handling-of-greenwood-arrest-is-a-reminder-that-football-doesnt-care-about-women/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe, Seb and JJ discuss the weekend's big transfer news including, Anthony Martial, Bruno Guimaraes, Dusan Vlahovic and Donny van de Beek... Plus, Joe explains his problem with new Everton boss Frank Lampard, the trio look ahead to this week's AFCON semi-finals and reflect on Ed Woodward's Manchester United legacy. As mentioned briefly on today's podcast, here is Laura Williamson's article on Manchester United's handling of Mason Greenwood's arrest. https://theathletic.com/3101510/2022/01/31/manchester-uniteds-handling-of-greenwood-arrest-is-a-reminder-that-football-doesnt-care-about-women/
When it comes to Manchester United, the fall has been almost as dramatic as the rise. But could a change of leadership herald a change in fortunes for one of the world's biggest clubs? With Richard Arnold replacing the much-maligned Ed Woodward as United chief executive, we analyse the task facing him as he looks to revive the team's fortunes, renovate a decaying stadium and navigate the toxic relationship between the club's American owners and their fans. We hear from former Manchester United chief executive Peter Kenyon, Ian Stirling from Manchester United Supporters Trust and football finance expert Kieran Maguire. Panel: Delyth Lloyd, Dan Roan, Simon Stone & Oliver Holt Producer: Sam Sheringham
#529. Ed & Tom look back on United's victory over Aston Villa in the FA Cup. The classic tale of two halves, with United excellent for 45 and on the back foot for much of the second. Then there's a dissection of Ed Woodward's legacy at United, with the Glazers favourite stooge heading out the door on 1 February. Finally, we look ahead to Villa in the Premier League next weekend.No Question About That is available on Apple, Google, Stitcher, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon and all good podcast apps. We really appreciate your support. Please hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write us a review! Talk to us on Twitter and Instagram. If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing exclusive bonus episodes, check out our Patreon page. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we take a deep dive into some football business news, as well as look back on some of the chaotic results we saw this weekend. There's also the January transfer getting weird! Part 1 (00:43) The Africa Cup of Nations started on Sunday afternoon. Cameroon, the hosts, won the opening game against Burkina Faso. They came from behind courtesy of two penalties to win 2-1. Are we ready for a month of madness? Part 2 (07:21) Arsenal were knocked out of the FA Cup by Nottingham Forest. They're the only side to knock Arsenal out in the Third Round, which they've now done twice! Ed Woodward has given his end date at Man United for the beginning of February. What an era Southampton changed ownership this week with Gao Jisheng selling to Sport Republic, worth 80% of the club for £100m. The key figure of the club will now be Rasmus Ankersen Juventus beat Roma 4-3 in surely the game of the weekend… Part 3 (51:27) Newcastle lost at home to Cambridge United this weekend. However, they did also sign Kieran Trippier from Atletico Madrid for around £12m. Philippe Coutinho also returned to the Premier League by signing for Aston Villa on loan deal for the rest of the season. Are we set for a busy January or will this be as exciting as it gets? Part 4 (1:06:55) It's a big week for Premier League fixtures, with Man City hosting Chelsea on Saturday afternoon and the North London Derby at White Hart Lane on Sunday! Closing Contact us: @thetfpod on Twitter or email us at theTFpod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: Declan @CheesyHartePun & Andrew @Conbon27 For more, subscribe to Declan's writing over at cheesyhartepun.medium.com Remember to rate/review the show on your podcast provider of choice and do tell friends and family about the show. The more the merrier! Opening and Closing Music by Twisterium from Pixabay
Musa and Ryan begin with Serie A this week, as Roma and Juventus delivered chaos (4:45), Atalanta put six past Udinese, and Toronto FC announced the signing of Lorenzo Insigne at the end of the season (15:49). The Bundesliga made its return, with Gladbach's win at Bayern being capitalized on by Dortmund, who came from behind to win in Frankfurt (19:03). There's a quick round-up of La Liga (25:46) and the WSL, plus wholesome scenes in Portugal. Finally, with Ed Woodward confirmed to stand down as Manchester United chief executive at the end of this month, to be replaced by Richard Arnold, the guys ask: Will it be enough to change things at Old Trafford (33:07)? Hosts: Musa Okwonga and Ryan Hunn Producer: Ryan Hunn Additional Production Assistance: Isaiah Blakely Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 50 of Sport Unlocked, the podcast dissecting the week's sports news issues with interviews and insight from Rob Harris, Martyn Ziegler and Tariq Panja, joined by Jacquelin Magnay. Vote for us in the Sports Podcast Awards via https://www.sportspodcastawards.com/categories/10 On the agenda on January 7, 2022: The Novak Djokovic saga. The first 25 minutes of the pod discuss whether he should be allowed to stay in Melbourne or be deported before The Australian Open. The inside track comes from Jacquelin Magnay of The Australian newspaper who talks about the pandemic experience there and quarantine hotels. Plus hear from Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Rafael Nadal on Djokovic. In the second half of the pod: The Manchester United leadership change and the reign of Ed Woodward analysed as he is replaced by new CEO Richard Arnold; Barcelona finances; UK-Ireland look to be out of 2030 World Cup bidding; $550M takeover by NYT of The Athletic; Another breach of English rugby's salary cap? Send any questions to the team on Twitter @SportUnlocked Check out videos from the interviews on Sport Unlocked's YouTube channel, Instagram or Twitter pages Music No Love by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_no-loveMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/JgXz25Tw5d4
In Episode #132 of the Squeaky Bum Time Podcast, Mike and Laurent discuss the very not-in-the-face but also in-the-face thrashing Chelsea handed Tottenham in the first leg of the Carabao Cup. Also: Mike questions Manchester United fans who are celebrating the announcement of CEO Ed Woodward's impending departure. We go through a rapid-fire preview of ALL the FA Cup games! Follow us on Twitter (https://www.twitter.com/squeakybum_pod/ (@SqueakyBum_Pod)), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/squeakybumtimepod/ (@SqueakyBumTimePod)) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/squeakybumtimepodcast (Squeaky Bum Time Podcast)) to stay up to date! Part of the Chop Sports Media Network!
In Episode #132 of the Squeaky Bum Time Podcast, Mike and Laurent discuss the very not-in-the-face but also in-the-face thrashing Chelsea handed Tottenham in the first leg of the Carabao Cup. Also:Mike questions Manchester United fans who are celebrating the announcement of CEO Ed Woodward's impending departure. We go through a rapid-fire preview of ALL the FA Cup games!Follow us on Twitter (@SqueakyBum_Pod), Instagram (@SqueakyBumTimePod) and Facebook (Squeaky Bum Time Podcast) to stay up to date!Part of the Chop Sports Media Network!
In de dagelijkse podcast van FC Afkicken bespreken Bruce, Mart en Jaron op vrijdag 7 januari onder meer Ajax dat de coronaregels overtreedt, de toppers in de Serie A en de toekomst van Manchester United na het vertrek van Ed Woodward!(02:08) Ajax overtreedt de coronaregels(06:33) Serie A niet blij met afgelaste wedstrijden(12:27) Vertrek Ed Woodward en de toekomst van Manchester United(17:53) Transfers Philippe Coutinho, Kieran Trippier en meer(23:00) Afrika Cup uitgelicht: Senegal en Ivoorkust(31:32) André Ramalho maanden afwezig na enkeloperatieIn de podcast verwijzen Bruce, Mart en Jaron naar:Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Steven Railston is joined by Samuel Luckhurst and Rich Fay for the latest Manchester Is Red podcast to look back on Ed Woodward's tenure as Executive Vice-Chairman at Manchester United, with news Richard Arnold is set to take on the role of Chief Executive in February. With the January Transfer Window open, the panel also discuss the future of a number of the fringe players at Old Trafford as well as any rumoured targets including Julian Alvarez, explaining United's stance on the River Plate attacker. Plus, there's Monday night's FA Cup tie with Aston Villa to preview too. Enjoy.
Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens discuss Chelsea's 2-0 victory against Tottenham in the 1st leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final, and ask who Spurs need to get their campaign back on track. The guys also react to Romelu Lukaku's apology video, Ed Woodward's departure from Manchester United & Lorenzo Insigne's move to Toronto FC.
Ian Irving, Laurie Whitwell & Andy Mitten react to the breaking news that Ed Woodward will officially leave his role as the executive vice-chairman of Manchester United next month. We'll look back at the job he's done - starting in the wake of Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement - and assess the state of the club that he leaves behind for new chief executive Richard Arnold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Manchester United are reportedly in crisis mode and Ed Woodward is getting the blame.On this week's podcast, Dale speaks about the job at hand for Ralf Rangnick, which has been made more difficult by unhappy players in the dressing room - not to mention the incompetent board he will work with for the following 2 years.United lost 1-0 against Wolves on Monday and crisis reports followed shortly after.Dale also makes a list of the players that should be sold/moved on this month or in the summer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Craftsmanship a 2/10 but still the usual 10/10 of entertainment. Please don't be mad that a fantasy football league for the Africa Cup of Nations took priority over you, our beloved and adored traveling supporters. Or be mad, whatever. -------------------- TIMESTAMPS Topics | 1:47 - 18:20 - Ed Woodward has left the building (almost) - A hidden Arsenal block (with not one, not two, but three stories related to my GUNNERS) Segments | 18:20 - 45:07 - Domestic League roundup (just Italy, sad face) - Rumors and Here We Gos - OGOTD / stoppage time winners
De Nederlandse clubs hebben hun trainingskampen in het buitenland afgebroken uit vrees voor een corona-uitbraak. Maar was het wel zo slim om überhaupt naar het buitenland te gaan? Dat bespreekt Etienne Verhoeff met Sjoerd Mossou in een nieuwe AD Voetbaldpodcast, waarin het ook gaat over het vertrek van Ed Woodward bij Manchester United. Je kon erop wachten; coronabesmettingen bij de eredivisieclubs. En in de eerste trainingsweek van 2022 was het raak. En dat verbaasde Mossou niet helemaal ‘Voetbal is een teamsport. Je bent onderdeel van een collectief en je wordt ervoor betaald als profvoetballer. Een individu die naar Oostenrijk gaat en besmet raakt op vakantie besmet niet een heel collectief op zijn werk. Bij voetbal is dat anders. Clubs mogen best verantwoordelijkheid bij de voetballers leggen. Het is wel je vak. En als je op Instagram ziet dat al die voetballers aan het feesten zijn in het buitenland, is dat wel een beetje gek.' Ondanks de besmettingen is de hele Ajax delegatie wel weer terug in Nederland. ‘Ajax heeft de grenzen opgezocht. De regels schrijven voor dat je eigenlijk in quarantaine moet in Portugal als je positief bent getest. Maar die besmette spelers zijn wel naar Nederland gegaan. Zo hoort het niet. Ze worden er niet voor gestraft. Maar ze hebben geen voorbeeldfunctie gesteld. Terwijl Vitesse dat wel heeft gedaan.' PSV en Feyenoord besloten na de eerste besmettingen niet te gaan naar het buitenland. Ajax testte iedereen vooraf en toen was er nog geen besmetting. ‘Als je iets meer had uitgezoomd, had je kunnen zien dat die voetballers overal zijn geweest behalve binnen. In Zuid-Amerika en Dubai. Ze gingen zelfs op bezoek bij die chef kok met het zout en gouden biefstukken.' Verder bespreken ze de transfer van Veerman, de toekomst van Kees van Wonderen, ex-voetballers in het bestuur van een club en maken ze een uitstapje naar Engeland. Daar werd bekend dat Ed Woodward na acht jaar vertrekt als voorzitter van Manchester United. Zonder titel. Zou zijn vertrek iets gaan veranderen bij United? ‘Manchester United is allang geen voetbalclub meer. Sportief heeft geen prioriteit meer. Het gaat meer over de shirtsponsor, de chipsponsor en de garnalensponsor dan over voetbal. Die Glazers trekken die club financieel helemaal leeg. Van Gaal gaf dat in zijn tijd als trainer al aan. Onder Ferguson hadden ze nog wel goede spelers en een herkenbare speelstijl, maar dat is verwaterd.' De AD Voetbaldpodcast is er iedere werkdag. Hij is te beluisteren via jouw favoriete podcastplatform, maar ook via AD.nl en de AD App. Support the show: https://krant.nl See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ian Irving, Laurie Whitwell & Andy Mitten react to the breaking news that Ed Woodward will officially leave his role as the executive vice-chairman of Manchester United next month. We'll look back at the job he's done - starting in the wake of Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement - and assess the state of the club that he leaves behind for new chief executive Richard Arnold.
Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens discuss Chelsea's 2-0 victory against Tottenham in the 1st leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final, and ask who Spurs need to get their campaign back on track. The guys also react to Romelu Lukaku's apology video, Ed Woodward's departure from Manchester United & Lorenzo Insigne's move to Toronto FC.
Djokovic liveblog: Star trapped in 'hotel for immigrants, full of fleas and horrid food', says mother'Get vaccinated': Rafael Nadal takes swipe at Novak Djokovic over Australia visa rowTough stance: Boris Johnson backs decision to refuse Djokovic entry to AustraliaScience sceptic: How Novak Djokovic became a pin-up for the anti-vaxx movementFlat makeover: Lord Geidt accuses No 10 of ‘disrespect' for keeping him in dark over Downing Street refurbishmentGay cake row: Victory for Christian bakery that refused to make cakeThe dark side of country living: Exodus from town to countryside is often filled with despairManchester United: The seven fateful moments which condemned Ed Woodward to failureStay on the pulse as the year unfolds with an annual Telegraph subscription from just £99 - and receive a Fitbit worth £89.99. Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3FVZwUvSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Support our Show! https://supporter.acast.com/footballlandSign up to the Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TheFootballlandSome new year resolutions are bigger than others. We're not belittling your yearly vow to drink 3 pints fewer per week before inevitably giving up by early Feb, but we have a serious resolution here at Footballland - to build the world's first football theme park in Qatar for the World Cup in Qatar this year in Qatar. If we don't, not only will we have let ourselves down, we'll have let all football fans down too. Plus we'll be put in prison for embezzling 1 billion dollars. It's very much a carrot and stick affair. So with time against us, let's announce THREE new rides. RALF RANGNICK'S QUICKSAND EXPERIENCE To replicate the new Man United manager's impossible job, we're filling a replica Old Trafford with Quicksand and making punters solve a jigsaw puzzle before they're sucked under into the netherworld for a perfunctory chat with Ed Woodward. GO ON MER'SON We love Paul Merson, but let's face it, he's not particularly good at anything is he? So Ryan proposes to close Footballland for a day while we find the former dynamo his new calling. THE MAZE OF MESMERIC FEET Mark Davison has a phobia of feet, so he proposes a whole Maze full of leg ends. Why does he do that? Seriously, why? It doesn't make any sense. As always thank you so much for supporting us. Send us your ride ideas and we promise we'll build them. Lots of love, Anthony, Mark and Ryan Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/footballland. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join this channel to get access to perks & the 12 Days of Paddock giveaway: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7w8GnTF2Sp3wldDMtCCtVw/join Get Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/PADDOCK - Enter promo code PADDOCK to get 83% and 4 extra months for FREE! Richard Arnold will be taking over Ed Woodward's current role, however will be named as the CEO - a title previously held by David Gill who stepped down in 2013. Whilst Ed Woodward will be kept at the club in a consultancy role, after saying earlier in the year he will resign from his duties at Man United... Stretford Paddock has content out EVERY DAY, make sure you're subscribed for your Man United fix! - https://bit.ly/DEVILSsub
Jay Motty and Joe Smith were joined by Laurie Whitwell from The Athletic to discuss the recent ongoing at Manchester United, focusing on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and his future at the club. Follow Laurie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lauriewhitwell They delve into a range of topics from Paul Pogba's future/injury situation at the club, to Ed Woodward talks of a new role, to chat about particular players on everyone's lips at the moment... Enjoy.
I denne episoden ønsker vi deg velkommen til forhandlingsbordet! I alle fall så nære vi kan komme.I ryktespalter og på sosiale medier kan overgangsmarkedet i fotballen fremstå som en ganske primitiv bransje. Virkeligheten er en ganske annen.I den femte spesialepisoden har vi hentet inn ekspertise for å lære om mekanismene på overgangsmarkedet, der Ed Woodward har operert med variabelt hell de åtte siste årene. Som tidligere sportsdirektør i Monaco har Tor-Kristian Karlsen bedre kjennskap til det internasjonale markedet enn de fleste.Hvem er hvilke brikker i forhandlingene? Hva er første skritt når en klubb skal kjøpe en spiller? Hvordan kommuniserer partene? Hvorfor er forhandlinger i fotballen blitt så komplekse, og hvorfor tar prosessene så lang tid?Vi analyserer kuppet av Cristiano Ronaldo, går gjennom rollefordelingen i Uniteds rekrutteringsteam med John Murtough som klubbens første fotballdirektør, vi ser på hvordan scouting i fotballen har endret seg siden Sir Alex Ferguson regjerte, og Tor-Kristian forteller om middager med Ronaldo og Mino Raiola.Programleder er Ken Wasenius-Nilsen, og Eivind Brennhovd Holth er også med i studio.Lenker til relevante artikler finner du på united.no. Kilder til lydklipp:– «Manchester United agree deal to sign Raphaël Varane for £41m from Real Madrid». Hentet fra Sky Sports Football sin YouTube-kanal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJXb86LulNs– «Borussia Dortmund set £150m price for Erling Haaland as 4 clubs are interested in Jadon Sancho». Hentet fra Sky Sports News sin YouTube-kanal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJKXzgkGShE– «Cristiano Ronaldo signs for Man Utd». Hentet fra Sky Sports Football sin YouTube-kanal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lcGk2riyWI– Fabrizio Romano om Jadon Sancho på sosiale medier, 30. juni 2021 Musikk:– Musikk: Hard As Steel av Gyom– Jingler: Ole Herman Andersen og Sindre Grimsrud
I denne episoden ønsker vi deg velkommen til forhandlingsbordet! I alle fall så nære vi kan komme.I ryktespalter og på sosiale medier kan overgangsmarkedet i fotballen fremstå som en ganske primitiv bransje. Virkeligheten er en ganske annen.I den femte spesialepisoden har vi hentet inn ekspertise for å lære om mekanismene på overgangsmarkedet, der Ed Woodward har operert med variabelt hell de åtte siste årene. Som tidligere sportsdirektør i Monaco har Tor-Kristian Karlsen bedre kjennskap til det internasjonale markedet enn de fleste.Hvem er hvilke brikker i forhandlingene? Hva er første skritt når en klubb skal kjøpe en spiller? Hvordan kommuniserer partene? Hvorfor er forhandlinger i fotballen blitt så komplekse, og hvorfor tar prosessene så lang tid?Vi analyserer kuppet av Cristiano Ronaldo, går gjennom rollefordelingen i Uniteds rekrutteringsteam med John Murtough som klubbens første fotballdirektør, vi ser på hvordan scouting i fotballen har endret seg siden Sir Alex Ferguson regjerte, og Tor-Kristian forteller om middager med Ronaldo og Mino Raiola.Programleder er Ken Wasenius-Nilsen, og Eivind Brennhovd Holth er også med i studio.Lenker til relevante artikler finner du på united.no. Kilder til lydklipp:– «Manchester United agree deal to sign Raphaël Varane for £41m from Real Madrid». Hentet fra Sky Sports Football sin YouTube-kanal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJXb86LulNs– «Borussia Dortmund set £150m price for Erling Haaland as 4 clubs are interested in Jadon Sancho». Hentet fra Sky Sports News sin YouTube-kanal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJKXzgkGShE– «Cristiano Ronaldo signs for Man Utd». Hentet fra Sky Sports Football sin YouTube-kanal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lcGk2riyWI– Fabrizio Romano om Jadon Sancho på sosiale medier, 30. juni 2021 Musikk:– Musikk: Hard As Steel av Gyom– Jingler: Ole Herman Andersen og Sindre Grimsrud
ANOTHER SIGNING?! In this week's episode of the United Pulse Podcast Eames and Snacks breakdown the recent news from legendary reporter Fabrizio Romano that Manchester United and Real Madrid have agreed terms on the transfer of Raphael Varane with Varane himself agreeing personal terms. The lads discuss how they feel about the transfer and what Varane will bring to the squad as well as a few concerns that may linger with the transfer. The boys then move on and discuss the surprising behavior of Ed Woodward this transfer window and talk about whether or not he may deserve another chance if it was offered to him. The fellas close off by discussing what Varane does in terms of the title challenge for Manchester United as well as whether or not Manchester United make any more signings this summer. Snacks' Twitter: @snackmight Eames' Twitter: @TheFauxBrit Colin's Twitter: @elchicouno Music Credit: DJ Haunted House (SoundCloud)
Trods praktik-panik optager vi nok engang et afsnit PL Tactico, der ligesom forrige afsnit har været længe undervejs.Siden sidste sender er fodboldverdenen blevet vendt på hovedet. Banditterne i habitterne har forsøgt at kuppe fodbolden, men fansene sagde klart fra. Super League var en realitet i under 48 timer, og planerne om en udbryderliga, hvor verdens rigeste klubber ville blive begunstiget med endnu større summer, braste.Det har skabt glæde blandt fans verden over, men kampene er stadig i gang. Med sig bragte det også en opsigelse fra Uniteds chairman, Ed Woodward, og fyringen af José Mourinho i Tottenham har også på rygtebasis været kædet sammen med den mislykkede superliga.Vi sætter derfor fokus på Super League og fyringen af Mourinho, mens vi kigger fremad mod (måske) bedre tider for fodbolden.Det er alt sammen leveret i stolt samarbejde med Merit Media og Radio4s TalentLab, når vi nok engang nørder ud i denne uges episode af PL Tactico.
Episode 16 of Sport Unlocked, the podcast analysing the sports news issues with Rob Harris, Martyn Ziegler and Tariq Panja. On the agenda on April 30, 2021: Football's social media boycott: We take you inside the meetings with social media companies with PFA head of equalities Simone Pound who tells us this could be the first boycott of many if action isn't taken to stop racism. Super League fallout: The curious case of the Spanish media, powerful football elites & unbridled support for the disastrous Super League. Plus what happens next with changes to the Champions League and what did Ed Woodward discuss in Downing Street? Premier League TV rights: An extension of the existing deals in Britain is on the cards as BT Sport is considered for sale. Arsenal takeover: What's the prospect of a takeover by Spotify CEO Daniel Ek? Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics: Updated coronavirus controls. Indian Premier League: Players withdraw over COVID concerns. Please rate, review and subscribe. And send any questions to the team on Twitter @SportUnlocked Check out videos from the interviews on Sport Unlocked's YouTube channel, Instagram or Twitter pages Music No Love by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyaden Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_no-love Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/JgXz25Tw5d4
Josh and Lachie bid a 'Good Ebening' to Unai Emery's Villarreal, chat Man United's 6-2 spanking of Roma, and dig into the 10 Downing St conspiracy - did Ed Woodward discuss the Super League with Boris? There's plenty of A-League news to get through, including Georgievski to City, Scotty Mac to the Wanderers, and the carte blanche seemingly afforded to Carl Robinson to mould the side in his image. Will unwavering confidence in the Welshman backfire for Western Sydney? Finally, there's a weekend of NPL Victoria to preview, and the pair give their tips for Round 10, including a Croatian Derby, a Green on Green bout, Hume City's exodus, and a trip to Churchill Reserve for an injury-ravaged Avondale.
Carabao Cup Tottenham lose to Man City 1-0, Manchester City win 4th straight Carabao Cup. American Goalkeeper Zach Steffen in goal for final, comes up with big save to keep clean sheet Would Spurs have been better off with Jose at the helm for this match, and thoughts on Ryan Mason. Pep record in finals 14 wins in 15 matches 34 goals for and 5 goals against. European Super League not dead yet Florentino Perez comments “Clubs signed binding agreement and cannot leave the league”. Barca president comments “It is absolutely necessary”-”The biggest clubs create the most financial resources and we must have our say in deciding how the earnings are shared” Reaction to Ed Woodward stepping away Any chance this comes back Time for the Big 5 Leagues Review, let's kick things off in Spain! La Liga Review Barca win vs Villareal as Atletico and Madrid drop points over weekend as Atletico lose 2-1 to Bilbao and Real Madrid draw with Real Betis 0-0. Who deserves credit for Barca’s turnaround? Chelsea on the mind of Real Madrid? What has gone wrong at Atletico? Ligue 1 Review Title Race coming down to the wire Lille 73 Points, PSG 72 Points, Monaco 71 Points, & Lyon 67 Points. Predicted winner Bundesliga Hansi Flick out, Nagelssman in, another good move for Bayern Munich? Bayern drop points on the weekend in a bizarre performance vs Mainz, any real drama for Bayern? Italian Serie A AC Milan lose to Lazio 3-0 as they fall out of top 4 behind Juve, Atalanta, Napoli and Inter Milan, with Lazio heating up with 4 wins in their last 5. Predicted top 4 for Serie A? What's gone wrong at AC MIlan and Juventus? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/end2end-podcast/support
The movement is real!!! On today's pod EC, Matt (briefly) and I recap the Leeds match, break down the protest on Saturday, the upcoming fan forum with Ed Woodward, the next protest on Sunday home vs. Liverpool, line up and score predictions against Roma, are we gonna show up against Liverpool and the Hall of Fame inductions. So grab a beer and enjoy...#GlazersOut
Pat's going to the Euros, Ed Woodward is going to the job centre, and Craig Pawson is going in the bin. We round up the news, preview Brighton, and pick the week's heroes and villains on your weekly instalment of TSB. With levisolicitors.co.uk/thesquareball See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In light of all the craziness going on in Europe right now, this weeks episode of The Reformed Hooligans covers a variety of topics that occurred over an eventful week in the football world. The sudden rise and instant collapse of the European Super League will have a ripple effect going forward with fan uproar, rebellion, potential discipline and fines by higher footballing authorities. One of the ripple effects was Ed Woodward resigning at Manchester United and pleas from Florentino Perez of Real Madrid for league support. Also in the news this week is the firing of Uncle José at Tottenham. The disaster that was, and the fact they fired him before a League Cup Final no less... Follow the madness around Europe here and what the Super League could cause! For more content from us and the SSAW family, log on to TSSAW.com as we draw closer to the enter the summer. Nfl Draft material, NBA playoffs, baseball season, and more!
The European Super League is officially suspended, but what does the collapse of the proposed league mean for the future of football? What are the lessons we learned? Join us as we dive deep into the downfall of the ESL, and where it puts the footballing world.Topics Covered:What the European Super League is and how it collapsed (Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid, Barcelona, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus, Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Tottenham)Why the European Super League would ruin the competitive integrity of the sportHow fan protests amongst Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, and Chelsea helped bring the project downHow social media backlash (#SayNoToSuperLeague, #BoycottTheEuropeanSuperLeague) affected the downfall of the league.The player, manager, and smaller club protests (Klopp, Guardiola, Jordan Henderson, Bruno Fernandes, Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, Leeds United)Why the European Super League will always potentially happen as long as the status quo level of spending continues.Should we still punish the clubs involved?Are we giving too much power to UEFA and FIFA?What does this mean for club leadership (Ed Woodward, Glazers, Florentino Perez, Stan Kroenke, FSG)What does this mean for club owner's relationship with the players and the managers?What does this mean for the relationship between the 12 clubs and smaller clubs?What does the downfall mean for "new fans"? Are "Legacy fans" getting ignored? What's the difference between the American view of sports and the European view of sports?How do we keep this from happening again? (50+1 rule, more fan protests, salary cap/FFP and more spending rules)Follow our Twitter: https://twitter.com/FinalThirdShowFollow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/finalthirdshow/Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBkCP7YIJgZNTeA0F3kEtAATheme Music from https://www.zapsplat.com
After a surreal few days, Iwan and Rich reconvene for a special episode detailing the failed European Super League, which Manchester United had a huge hand in forming. We look at the how, the why, what happened and what will happen to United next? Not only that, Ed Woodward's resignation has been tendered, anti-Glazer protests are back with a vengeance, our beleaguered owners have broken a 16 year silence...it truly did all kick off! For more information on us, visit www.redvoices.net See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Athletic's Carl Anka, Laurie Whitwell and Andy Mitten gather to bring you expert insight into a chaotic few days at Manchester United, following the collapse of the European Super League.They discuss the resignation of Ed Woodward, and debate what this means for Manchester United.And what about the future of the owners? What will the Glazers do now the ESL is dead.This podcast was originally broadcast live on Twitter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul and Max chat all about Ed Woodward's departure and the failed Super League with Telegraph columnist Jim White. As a welcome break from non stop Super League chat, they talk to Dorchester Town Crier Alistair Chisholm! You can also hear the 'European Super League' draw, it didn't last long..... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is not your usual weekly football podcast... we react to the weekends results, as well as the news of the "Big 6" in the Premier League deciding to join the European Super League. It also features our live reaction of the moment the news broke that the ESL had broken down, and Ed Woodward resigned from Manchester United.
Sir Matt Busby, Sir Alex Ferguson, Sir Bryan Robson, Sir Eric Cantona, Sir Rio of Ferdinand, Ed Woodward, Harry Maguire, Odion Ighalo, the Glazers, Bebé – we have beaten them all, we have beaten them all! Ole Gunnar Solskjær can you hear me? Ole Gunnar Solskjær... your boys took a hell of a beating! [one for our Norwegian fans, there]Twitter and Instagram: @tbbpodEmail: bruisedbananapod@gmail.comPlease take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Google or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and makes it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!
Bryan and Osahon discuss Chelsea and Man United's future and take a look at the big transfer options like Havertz, Sancho, and possible other names that would come in for the two prestigious clubs. The duo discusses where these acquisitions may leave Hudson-Odoi and Mason Mount. They explore the timeliness of the Hazard deal that once saddened Chelsea fans. As for Man United, it's down to Ed Woodward's decision. The future of Daniel James, Paul Pogba, and others are explored in relation to a Sancho/Van de Beek signing. Considering Sancho's price tag, Osa and Bryan discuss other candidates at cheaper prices. Nonetheless, it's clear that the Summer moves forward and we'll be seeing moves for players as the futbol world prepares for the Euros and World Cup! Strap in, this is going to be a fun ride. Want to connect with us? Reach us anywhere! Website: http://tssaw.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tssaw247/?modal=admin_todo_tour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tssaw_/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SSAWorldWide Join our sports community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1928213500728922/?ref=bookmarks
Geoff Shreeves is joined by Phil Babb and Matt Murray to look back on a busy night in the Sky Bet Championship, analyse Ed Woodward's summer transfer plans for Manchester Utd and discuss whether it would be a good idea to expand the Champions League.
Another busy show as James gets his teeth into whether the USA should have gone easy on Thailand in the Women's World Cup and reacts to the Warren Gatland news. We also ask whether or not Tiger can win the US Open as well as trying to figure out how Ed Woodward's brain works!
On this episode of The Warm Down I am joined by Simon Stone, who is a football reporter for BBC Sports. He has huge insights and information regarding Manchester United. Therefore, I decided to get him down to discuss Man Utd transfers, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Ed Woodward, Ashley Young, Paul Pogba and much more. Please subscribe for all the latest Man Utd News on the Academy, Live Stream reaction of Premier League and Champions League games from Old Trafford and more, Manchester United documentaries, Manchester United vlogs, for all the goals, highlights, analysis on players like Mason Greenwood, podcasts like Rene Meulensteen, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Press Conferences and United Review. PATREON LINK; http://bit.ly/HowsonPatreon Want to get more in depth? Join the Reddit group! http://www.Reddit.com/r/Howson The Podcast is here: http://apple.co/1qQHSdF Please Subscribe to the channel: http://bit.ly/HowsonYT My social accounts are here; Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MrStephenHowson Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MrStephenHowson Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/MrStephenHowson Snapchat; https://snapchat.com/add/MrStephenHowson Finally my website is http://www.stephenhowson.com
Der Start in die Premier League-Saison verlief aus Sicht von Manchester United erfolgreich. Gegen Leicester wurde mit 2:1 gewonnen, wenn auch glanzlos. Doch hinter den Kulissen knarzt es bei den Red Devils. Denn Trainer José Mourinho und Vize-Chairman Ed Woodward liegen spätestens seit dieser Transferperiode über Kreuz. Woodward soll gegen die Transferpläne des Coaches sein Veto eingelegt haben. Und so bekam Mourinho keinen seiner fünf Wunschspieler. Warum stellte sich der Boss quer? Wie nimmt Mourinho das auf? Welche Folgen ergeben sich aus diesem Streit für die Saisonambitionen von Man United? Malte Asmus spricht mit Marius Merck (90Plus) darüber im "90Plus on air Matchday" auf meinsportradio.de und präsentiert zudem die drei gewagten Prognosen der 90Plus-Redaktion. Euch gefällt dieser Podcast - oder ihr habt Kritik, Fragen oder Anregungen? Dann freuen wir uns, wenn wir von euch hören. Lasst uns gerne bei iTunes eine Rezension und ein bisschen Feedback da. Schreibt uns, was ihr gut oder auch schlecht findet, oder welche Themen wir eurer Meinung nach mal in einer Sendung behandeln sollten. Nutzt dafür gerne auch die Kommentarfunktion unter diesem Beitrag auf meinsportradio.de. Oder ihr schreibt unserem Moderator direkt per Mail (malte.asmus@meinsportradio.de) oder Twitter (@MalteAsmus). Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.