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On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phillip Egan brings you the latest as the Champions League proper gets underway tonight.Mikel Arteta knows the fine margins will decide qualification.David Raya praises his international teammate and now clubmate Martin Zubimendi.Thomas Frank will have new boy Randal Kolo Muani available, plus he feels that tactical adaptability is key.Keith Andrews on the importance of set plays.Harry Arter gives his thoughts on the man that is Eddie Howe.And Norway to donate profits to Gaza relief fund, Doctors Without Borders.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/joinFootball Daily with thanks to #Toyota #BigBrotherBigSister
Dharmesh Sheth is joined by The Independent's Miguel Delaney, The Times' Charlotte Duncker and The Daily Mail's Riath Al-Samarrai.We begin with Arsenal's convincing win over Forest at the Emirates; was this performance the sign of things to come? Miguel emphasises Arteta's impressive squad depth, and Riath praises Gyokeres, with three goals in his first four league games.Next we look at Newcastle's new signing Nick Woltemade, who helped Eddie Howe's side to a win against Wolves on his debut. Riath believes Woltemade will bring the best out of the player's around him. We then have The Athletic's James Pearce on to the pod, highlighting Isak's arrival at Liverpool as an exciting option for more rotation in Arne Slot's side this year.Elsewhere, we look at Tottenham's thrashing of West Ham; Riath comments on Thomas Frank's fantastic start to the season and Miguel talks of Frank's ability to adapt tactics and use pragmaticism effectively.Finally, we look at the Manchester Derby; Charlotte mentions that whilst Pep hasn't had the best start, Ruben Amorim's problems are significantly worse. The Athletic's Carl Anker joins us to talk Amorim's tactics and believes this game may suit his style a little more. Running Order:3min Arsenal's Impressive Squad Depth 23mins Woltemade's Electric Start 30mins The Athletic's James Pearce on Liverpool39mins Frank's Flying Start 50mins Manchster Derby
Kris is joined by Iain to break down Newcastle United's first win of the season – and it came in dramatic fashion!
⚽ A massive three points at St. James' Park as Newcastle United edge out Wolves with a 1-0 victory!Join Paul and the team as they look back on all the key talking points from the game, including:⚫ Match analysis — how Eddie Howe's men got the job done⚪ Standout performances and moments of magic
Charlie Austin is back with us this time in person, after his stint down under, where he faced off against legends like Nani and dealt with the perils of Aussie wildlife, from swooping magpies to snakes in the garden. Starting out while working as a builder playing for Poole town he got a move to Swindon where he quickly formed a great partnership with Billy Paynter and isn't upset at all that Billy is known as the king. Meanwhile off the pitch there were naked streaks at Cheltenham & burglary pranks. Quickly climbing up the leagues Austin went from builder to Premier League in the space of 6 years, while along the way he worked under the likes of Harry Redknapp, Sean Dyche & Eddie Howe. At Southampton Austin had great moments playing in Europe including an infamous standoff with Dusan Tadic but most importantly he provided one of the greatest interviews the Premier League has ever seen. Download SAILY in your app store and use our code COSH at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase
Newcastle United just made the biggest statement of the summer transfer window, shattering their record for German prodigy Nick Woltemade. This isn't just a signing; it's a thunderous declaration of ambition. Join us as we dissect the numbers behind the staggering €90 million deal, break down Woltemade's unique, physics-defying skillset, and explore how this "Woltemessi" will fit into Eddie Howe's tactical masterplan. We'll discuss why he's the perfect Premier League prototype and what this move means for Newcastle's long-term goal of conquering Europe. Is this the signing that finally puts them on a new level?Newcastle United, Nick Woltemade, Transfer Record, Premier League, Football Podcast
Newcastle United's biggest summer window in years comes to a close - and Eddie Howe's squad looks transformed.In this episode of Talk of the Toon, we cover:Nick Woltemade joins for a club-record £69mYoane Wissa signs from Brentford for £55mAlexander Isak sold to Liverpool for a British-record £130m - we break down the £91.8m profitJacob Ramsey (£43m) and Malick Thiaw (~£34m) bolster depth and qualityNUFC's net spend ~£100m A quick word on the Leeds 0-0 drawWhat's next after the transfer window closes and a look ahead to Wolves after the breakFrom a club-record signing to a record-breaking sale, we dive into how Newcastle reshaped the squad - and where they go next. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
⚫⚪ End of Transfer Window LIVE! | Newcastle's Big Moves & Record Sale Join Chris Tunn as he hosts Besty and Mark for our End of Transfer Window Special! We're breaking down all the ins and outs as Newcastle make headlines – shipping out the rat for a British record fee while bringing in a wave of fresh talent to strengthen the squad for the season ahead. Expect lively debate, bold opinions, and a deep dive into how these moves could shape our upcoming campaign. Topics we'll cover: • The blockbuster sale and what it means for the club • Who's come in and how they fit Eddie Howe's plans • Squad depth, key signings & expectations for the season • Live chat reactions & YOUR thoughts on the window
A mad 19 hours: Wissa, Isak, loans and £30m shock - Summer review after deadline dayThe window is shut and we've got a lot to unpack. In this bumper episode we take you through a mad Deadline Day: the final word on Isak, Wissa through the door, the Osula shock that never was, two loan deals, and the big moves elsewhere.Then it's time for our summer review: eight signings in, 15 departures, a tough start, a mixed middle, and a strong finish — was it a successful window? We answer your poll of the week, dive into Twitter questions, and reflect on what it all means for Eddie Howe's squad.Finally, we turn to Leeds 0–0: two points dropped, positives and negatives, our winner and loser of the week, and a look ahead to Wolves after the break. Oh — and there's a new competition plus the quiz question to round things off.--------------JOIN OUR PATREON for so much moreFollow us on Twitter/X @nufcblogcastPlease consider giving us a good review if you enjoy what you hear!See all our episodes here - https://shows.acast.com/nufcblogcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's happened! The Champions League draw has been made and Newcastle United have been handed the ultimate challenge with giants like PSG and Barcelona in our group. Just when we were processing the draw, the club makes the biggest statement possible - smashing our transfer record to sign Nick Woltemade from VfB Stuttgart!In this video, we give you our reaction to the insane Champions League draw. We'll break down each opponent and discuss the monumental task ahead of Eddie Howe's mags.Then, we dive deep into the main event: the club-record signing of Nick Woltemade. Who is he? What does he bring to the team? What next for Alexander Isak?Join the discussion and let me know your thoughts down below! Howay The Lads!
⚽ Heartbreak at St. James' Park as Newcastle United fall 3-2 to Liverpool in a dramatic Premier League clash.Join Paul and the team as they review:⚫ How the game slipped away at the end⚪ Key moments, tactics, and turning points
Liverpool's trip to Newcastle had it all: a red card, a two-goal comeback, and a record-setting winner from 16-year-old Rio Ngumoha in stoppage time. We break down the drama at St. James' Park, the striker crisis and injury worries for Eddie Howe, and the historic scoring run under Arne Slot.Closer to home, St. Louis City makes a front-office shakeup, Carlos Terán leaves Chicago, and we set the stage for an all-MLS semifinal round in the Leagues Cup. Plus, updates from Scotland's Old Firm, the latest twists in the European transfer window, Barcelona's Camp Nou reopening plans, and big results from around the world.
⚽ The hunt for a new Newcastle United striker goes on as Eddie Howe looks to strengthen his attacking options before the season kicks off.Join us as we break down:⚫ The latest names linked with NUFC's striker search⚪ How the club's transfer strategy is shaping up
Dave Davis and David Lynch preview Liverpool's huge clash at St James' Park. With the Isak saga adding spice, Newcastle's physical style under Eddie Howe promises to test Arne Slot's men. The pair discuss possible line-up changes, the need for Ryan Gravenberch's return, and why a result here could define Liverpool's title credentials. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kris is in the host chair with Ben and Dazmo joining as guests as we look back on Newcastle United's hard-fought 0-0 draw against Aston Villa. Despite all the noise and distractions off the pitch, Eddie Howe's men dug deep to bring home a valuable point. We break down the performance, standout moments, and what this result means going forward for NUFC.
Aston Villa drew 0-0 in the opening game of the season against Eddie Howe's tough Newcastle side. They did well to survive with ten men for more than 20 minutes. FOLLOW US AND SUBSCRIBE ONLINE!WEBSITEwww.allvillanofiller.comGET IN TOUCHYouTube: Search All Villa No FillerTwitter: @VillaNoFillerInstagram: @allvillanofillerFacebook: All Villa No FillerEmail: allvillanofiller@gmail.comHOSTS: George Zielinski (@ZielinskiGeorge) / Frankie Maguire (@FrankieMaguire)PRODUCTION: Frankie Maguire#avfc #utv #astonvilla #football #villapark #soccer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Friday's Football Daily, Richie McCormack brings you reaction to a fine night for Irish sides in Europe, and how it effects their standing on TV. We hear from Rory Gaffney and Stephen Bradley after Shamrock Rovers' thrashing of Ballkani, with the latter not keen on talking about Jack Byrne, John Russell, John Coleman, Ger Nash and Greg Cunningham help us preview tonight's FAI Cup action. Nottingham Forest are splashing the cash ahead of the opening of the Premier League season. Eddie Howe addresses Alexander Isak's current standing at Newcastle. And Fabien Hurzeler is suddenly very confident about Manchester United target Carlos Baleba.
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Kelly Somers and Glenn Murray preview the upcoming Premier League season with just one more sleep to go!Eddie Howe speaks about the difficult summer Newcastle United have had as the Isak saga rumbles on, with Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi also offering an insight into who he is as a person. James Ward-Prowse speaks about Graham Potter's first full pre-season in charge at West Ham, before we hear from Andoni Iraola and Tyrone Mings. And finally, Sunderland's Wilson Isidor says "we will stay up, of course!"Timecodes: 03:18 Eddie Howe 14:40 Marc Guehi 22:20 James Ward-Prowse 30:10 Andoni Iraola 36:14 Tyrone Mings 45:50 Wilson IsidorFootball commentaries this week: Saturday 16th August PREMIER LEAGUE: Sunderland v West Ham 1500 KO, live on 5 Live. PREMIER LEAGUE: Spurs v Burnley 1500 KO, live on 5 Sports Extra. PREMIER LEAGUE: Wolves v Man City 1730 KO, live on 5 Live.Sunday 17th August PREMIER LEAGUE: Chelsea v Crystal Palace 1400 KO, live on 5 Live. PREMIER LEAGUE: Nottingham Forest v Brentford 1400 KO, live on 5 Sports Extra. PREMIER LEAGUE: Manchester United v Arsenal 1630 KO, live on 5 Live.
Liverpool's Sporting Director Richard Hughes is ruthless. His chess-like game-play for Alexander Isak is causing intense angst for his old Bournemouth-based pal Eddie Howe, who is stuck between a rock and a hard place with the wantaway Swedish star. As Bournemouth travel to Anfield on Friday night, we preview the Premier League curtain-raiser, and discuss Hughes's contrasting off-seasons on Merseyside, plus we review the latest Cherries news from the week. For the first part of the show, Sam and Tom are the Queens Park Hotel - the home of AFC Bournemouth fans on a Cherries matchday. Visit the QP at 482 Holdenhurst Rd, Bournemouth, BH8 9AR. Check out their Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/queensparkpub - or give them a call on 01202 301747 or 07876213400. For part two, we're at Q Sports Bar in Boscombe, the home live sport, pool, snooker and darts. It is open to everyone throughout the season, including Liverpool supporters for the reverse fixture in January 2026. Q Sports Bar is located at: 704-708 Christchurch Rd, Boscombe, Bournemouth, BH7 6BY. Check out their website and become a free member at: https://qsports.bar/ Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome dear listener to First State Kopites. The podcast of the Premier League Champions. It's the third podcast of season 7. I'm Paul, joined by Justin and Daz for the first time this season. The new season starts in 3 days - we will reflect on several things, including another week of Newcastle Gutter watch, the Community Shield and also look ahead as Liverpool seek to defend their title.Part One: Interesting/difficult pre season:Acknowledging Diogo - Played 6/7 pre-season games including Community Shield last Sunday.Overall themes - good/exciting going forward, conceded goals on the breakEkitike, WirtzIs assimilating all those new players realistic?Remember 2022-23 Community Shield - Darwin etc.Morton, Luis Diaz and Darwin departures - 169GBP. Incomings - 250GBP. Still looks like they have money to spendIsak and the Newcastle GutterThe Guehi saga?Part Two: End of the phony warKick off at Anfield on Friday against a Bournemouth team that has lost its defenceTeam selection? No Gravenberch but Macca should be back?Anything but a win is going to be super deflating.Is a Champions League run more realistic given the bedding in period?Part Three - Looking ahead at our ‘rivals'Arsenal - Gyokeres fever - he scored against Athletic Club.Man United still attracting players? Sesko at 79m GBP. Baleba?They meet at the weekend. What to expect?Man City - too many unknowns? Cherki not Wirtz. Nico Gonzalez and Savinho are surplus to requirements alreadyChelsea keep on buying - will need to now they have lost Colwill. Expectations - what financial shenanigans allow them to make so much back from their sales?We'll be back with a review of the first game. We had some technical difficulties trying to live pod before the Palace - hoping to work that out for some post-matches. Thanks to Daz and Justin for joining me, Paul. And most of all, thank you dear listener for joining us.If you enjoyed the pod, please share it with a friend. Follow us @FirstStateKopites on Twitter – we only tweet and retweet from sources we think are credible. Music is courtesy of Hypenotic – they are a Welsh electro-pop band – https://hyperfollow.com/hypenotic
Get your exclusive discounted offer on your NORD VPN: https://nordvpn.com/toon There's no risk with NORD's 30-day money back guarantee. Going away this summer but still want to be able to watch all your favourite shows, including televised Newcastle United games - then sign to NORD VPN to ensure you can access all streaming services even when out of the UK! Sign up, stay secure and support the podcast. ---- Andrew is joined by North East journalist Marc Carruthers to preview the Premier League season to come. Who has had the best transfer window so far? Who is going to be the surprise package? Who is going to flop? Who is going to win the title? Qualify for Europe, or get relegated? We answer it all. Plus, we discuss Newcastle United's chase for Jacob Ramsey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Newcastle United are progressing in their move for Aston Villa's Jacob Ramsey as Eddie Howe lines up a £40 million move for the Villa midfielder. Dan Rolinson and John Townley share their thoughts on the move.
Aston Villa take on Newcastle United in an opening day battle at Villa Park.Can Unai Emery's side repeat the 4-1 battering from months ago? Or will Eddie Howe's side have a plan for the Villans?We're joined by Freddie Bunn from the London Mags to find out what has happened at St James' Park over the summer.FOLLOW US AND SUBSCRIBE ONLINE!WEBSITEwww.allvillanofiller.comGET IN TOUCHYouTube: Search All Villa No FillerTwitter: @VillaNoFillerInstagram: @allvillanofillerFacebook: All Villa No FillerEmail: allvillanofiller@gmail.comHOSTS: George Zielinski (@ZielinskiGeorge) / Frankie Maguire (@FrankieMaguire)PRODUCTION: Frankie Maguire#avfc #utv #astonvilla #football #villapark #soccer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you all the latest ahead of a huge European night at Tolka Park for Shelbourne, plus what has Jeff Hendrick had to say on the move of a former teammate Jack Grealish?Joey O'Brien wants his side to go for it.Robbie Keane chases a place in the Champions League, League Phase.There is the launch of a new football segment on Off The Ball Breakfast.Alexander Isak says he is done with Newcastle United and Eddie Howe.Arrigo Sacchi questions Rasmus Hoijlund's intentions.And are Manchester United going to bring in even more players?Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
Could Alexander Isak's Newcastle United career? Quite possibly... Newcastle United editor Aaron Stokes delivers the latest on the striker after Eddie Howe's bombshell press conference ---- Sign up to Saily - https://saily.com/eibaw If you're going abroad and are worried about staying connected then you need an esim from Saily! Affordable and secure. Stay connected and support the podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In what was set to be a simple review of the summer friendlies being hosted in Korea, Matthew Binns, Paul Neat and Andrew Farrell return to discuss two of the biggest stories to come out of the games plus a look at the K League-related fixtures and thoughts from the mixed zone and press conferences. On the eve of the Tottenham Hotspur versus Newcastle United clash in this summer's Coupang Play Series, Korea footballing world was taken aback at the announcement from Spurs and National Team captain Son Heung-min about his decision to leave the Premier League outfit after 10 years with them. With his subsequent record-breaking move to MLS side LA FC announced days later, the pod first takes a look at this sizeable transfer and the impact it could have on Korea ahead of the 2026 World Cup. [READ: Son Heung-min signs with LA FC] There were friendlies to be played though, with Team K League also back in action in what has once again become an annual tradition, defeating Newcastle by a goal to nil. Andrew gives his thoughts on the game plus we hear from Magpies boss Eddie Howe and FC Anyang's Thomas Oude-Kotte, before our columnist Claire Evans joins us to tell us about her experience from the stands. Paul then takes us through FC Seoul's 7-3 defeat to Barcelona before Andrew then walks us through the Spanish Champions second Korea-based friendly, a 5-0 victory over Daegu. We also hear from Barcelona boss Hansi Flick along with Daegu striker Edgar who caught up with our own Jung Muyeol. [READ: Dark days ahead for Daegu] Finally, defeating Newcastle in a friendly wasn't enough to turn the attention away from under-fire Ulsan boss Kim Pan-gon, who saw his year at the club come to an end after an eleven game winless run. The reigning K League 1 Manager of the Year had been coming under increasing pressure as Ulsan's title bid slipped away. Kim has been replaced by former Korea and Indonesia National Team boss Shin Tae-yong, just in time for the weekend fixtures. [READ: Ulsan HD Appoint Shin Tae-yong] All this and more on The K League United Podcast!
The FC crew react to news that Benjamin Sesko is close to joining Manchester United and question why so many players are opting to join clubs other than Newcastle this summer. Plus, the guys argue if Eddie Howe's side should target Nicolas Jackson as a possible replacement for Alexander Isak. The crew also break down Neymar saying he doesn't need to prove anything when it comes to his place with the Brazil national team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Newcastle have had a turbulent transfer window so far. Whilst the Alexandar Isak conundrum is rattling on, can Eddie Howe's side secure Benjamin Sesko from Leipzig to ease the concerns? They've tabled a decent bid, but might they still be vulnerable to a gatecrashed deal... Keep up to date with us on our socials here:Twitter: https://twitter.com/FSDPodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@footballsocialdailyTelegram Group: https://t.me/FootballSocial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The All With Smiling Faces Podcast | NUFC Asia Tour Wrap-Up & Isak's Whereabouts ⚫⚪ In this episode, the All With Smiling Faces boys break down the final leg of Newcastle United's pre-season Asia tour, which ended in a 1-1 draw against Spurs. Who impressed? Who still needs work? And what does this mean heading into the new season? We also dive into Eddie Howe's post-match comments about the mysterious absence of star striker Alexander Isak. What's really going on? Will Isak be training alone? Does he have a future at NUFC? ⚽️ Match Reaction
⏳ The clock is ticking! Reports suggest that Benjamin Šeško has been given 48 hours to decide his future — and Newcastle United are firmly in the mix.Join us as we break down the latest developments, including:⚫ Where NUFC stand in the race for Šeško⚪ What the 48-hour deadline could mean for the Magpies
Alex hosts Adam Widdrington, Charlotte and Si as they talk through the actions Newcastle United must take, short and long term to save the season and the direction of travel at the club. Instead of a miserable looking Eddie Howe at press conferences in the far east, how can the club never be in this position again and do what needs to be done to ensure success long term. We discuss: The right players in the right positions. What needs to happen in this window to give Howe the tools to compete? No more submission to the PL and the 5 US owned 'big' clubs on PSR and APT The need for a proper structure above Howe Loads more Join us at the GCT in August! https://www.gosforthcivictheatre.co.uk/whats-on/true-faith-nufc-podcast-live-2526-season-preview Sign up to Patreon here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Aaron Paul is joined by the Telegraph's Luke Edwards and Mark Ogden from ESPN to dissect the Alexander Isak transfer saga. Will he be a Liverpool player by the close of the window?Newcastle United insist Isak is not for sale and Luke Edwards believes losing him would start a worrying trend for the club.Benjamin Sesko's destination seems to have a big bearing on that, but Mark Ogden says the RB Leipzig striker favours a move to Old Trafford.Meanwhile, with Tom Brady speaking out against Wayne Rooney's management of Birmingham City in a new Amazon Prime documentary, does this signal the end of Rooney's career as a manager?3'30: The latest on Alexander Isak's future 6'56: Newcastle have been prepared for this transfer saga 10'00: ‘Some managers can lie, Eddie Howe can't' 12'50: Have Newcastle's transfer dealings been a disaster? 16'07: ‘The striker market is now just people's cast-offs' 17;20: Why Newcastle losing Isak will start a trend 17'50: ‘Liverpool are like a fisherman waiting for a bite' 22'00: Why are Manchester United after Benjamin Sesko? 25'35: Other areas Ruben Amorim needs to strengthen 27'00: Donnarumma to Old Trafford? 32'06: Wayne Rooney v Tom Brady
Sign up to Saily - https://saily.com/eibaw If you're going abroad and are worried about staying connected then you need an esim from Saily! Affordable and secure. Stay connected and support the podcast. ---- Newcastle United are in talks with Southampton over Aaron Ramsdale. It's a move that hasn't gone down well with everyone but as Sam and Andrew discuss, Eddie Howe has proven he can revive the career of players. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you all the latest as Alexander Isak's move away from Newcastle is put to their boss Eddie Howe.Could Aaron Ramsdale solve the Geordie's goalkeeping position?Nottingham Forest chase a replacement for Anthony Elanga, is Adam Traore about to swap London for the midlands?Gigi Donnarumma to Manchester United?Leeds miss out on a Brazilian winger.Sunderland add some Swiss steal to their midfield.And Athlone Town get ready for another big European night.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
Newcastle United battled hard in defeat at Arsenal, while Eddie Howe has offered an Alexander Isak update. Lee Ryder has the latest from Singapore. *** Sign up to Saily - https://saily.com/eibaw If you're going abroad and are worried about staying connect then you need an esim from Saily! Affordable and secure. Stay connected and support the podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alex hosts Michael Martin, Stephen Ord and Si to talk through the ongoing problems at Newcastle United surrounding Alexander Isak. With the player not travelling on the club's pre-season tour we discuss: Who is actually running Newcastle United on a day to day basis now Darren Eales has departed the club? Why has this whole saga caught NUFC off guard? What was Paul Mitchell doing for a year? How this impacts Eddie Howe in what was supposed to be a transformative summer? Loads more Join us at the GCT in August! https://www.gosforthcivictheatre.co.uk/whats-on/true-faith-nufc-podcast-live-2526-season-preview Sign up to Patreon here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What a mess! - Another transfer blow, Celtic review, Isak, Howe and what next?Ed and Olly are back to unpack a busy — and at times frustrating — week on Tyneside.We kick off with a look at the 4-0 friendly defeat to Celtic. No need to panic, but it certainly wasn't pretty. We go through the winners and losers from the game, react to Eddie Howe's post-match quotes, and discuss what (if anything) it told us about where this squad currently stands.There's a big update on transfers too, and it's not the most uplifting chat. We cover the stalled striker search, missing out on James Trafford, the latest links to Yoane Wissa and a surprise new name that's emerged. Questions need to be asked about the state of our window so far... and we don't hold back.Elsewhere, we react to the results of our latest Twitter poll, answer your questions, and pay tribute to Sean Longstaff after his move to Leeds. A big move for a local lad who gave us everything.Plus, with the team now heading to Korea, we look ahead to what could be a defining few weeks for the club off the pitch.--------------Follow us on Twitter/X @nufcblogcastPlease consider giving us a good review if you enjoy what you hear!See all our episodes here - https://shows.acast.com/nufcblogcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
WATCH OR LISTEN TO THE FULL SHOW ON REDMEN PLUS! https://theredmentv.com/why-are-so-many-players-rejecting-newcastle-biased-football-podcast/In this clip from the Biased Transfer Podcast, Ste, Chris, Lewis and Ste P discuss Eddie Howe and Newcastle's woes in the current transfer market after being rejected by a host of top targets and potentially losing key player, Alexander Isak. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The lads are back with another episode of the All With Smiling Faces Podcast! This week, they dive into all the fallout from the weekend as Newcastle's pre-season ramps up. From the 4-0 defeat to Celtic to Eddie Howe's interesting quotes about Alexander Isak, there's plenty to unpack. Expect honest opinions, a bit of banter, and the usual NUFC chat you've come to love. ⚫⚪ What did you make of the performance? And are you worried about Isak's situation? Let us know in the comments! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Alex hosts Charlotte, Si and Chris Currie to talk through the ongoing speculation about Alexander Isak's future in the wake of his non-appearance in the heavy defeat at Celtic and Eddie Howe's comments post game. We discuss: How strong NUFC's position is in keeping the player The role the Hugo Ekitike transfer plays in all of this How it is affecting the summer window and Eddie Howe in particular as he prepares for four competitions Lots more Please consider supporting us on Patreon and get daily NUFC podcasts: www.patreon.com/tfpodcast We have a live show the night before the Villa game to preview the season. Buy tickets: https://www.gosforthcivictheatre.co.uk/whats-on/true-faith-nufc-podcast-live-2526-season-preview Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sunday's Newsround - Dave Davis rounds up all the LFC-related news and gossip as Eddie Howe speaks out over Alexander Isak. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Newcastle's pre-season is underway… and it hasn't exactly started with a bang. Kris and Deka break down United's 4-0 defeat to Celtic, discussing what went wrong, the fan fallout, and what it means heading into the new season. The lads also react to Eddie Howe's comments about Alexander Isak, and give their brutally honest thoughts on those god-awful match day designs the club has put out Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The FC crew react to news that Marcus Rashford is set to join Barcelona on loan and question how the English forward will fit in to the lineup. Plus, the guys argue if Ruben Amorim is in over his head at Manchester United after his latest complaints about the team's midfield. Also, Craig Burley and Steve Nicol explain why they aren't sold on Eddie Howe's decision to send Alexander Isak home from Newcastle's friendly loss vs Celtic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Newcastle United have been beaten, heavily, by Celtic on the road. Lee Ryder was in attendance at Parkhead to assess the afternoon. ---- Sign up to Saily - https://saily.com/eibaw If you're going abroad and are worried about staying connected then you need an esim from Saily! Affordable and secure. Stay connected and support the podcast. --- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Tuesday's Football Daily, Cathal Mullaney brings you all the latest as League of Ireland clubs make moves in the transfer market.Jordan Rossiter looks to bring some know-how to the sunny south-east.Drogheda United sign a highly rated young Rover.Eddie Howe looks to boost his striking options, or is he planning for life without Isak?Chelsea ponder Garnacho move.Noa Lang looks set for Napoli move.Real Madrid sign a former Manchester United left-back.And Lamine Yamal could find himself in trouble.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
Charlotte is joined by Si, Ordy, and Kyle to discuss what we want, what Eddie Howe wants, and what the execs at NUFC probably want from season 25/26. Also, of course, we allow ourselves to get excited about Elanga. Join us at the GCT in August! https://www.gosforthcivictheatre.co.uk/whats-on/true-faith-nufc-podcast-live-2526-season-preview Sign up to Patreon here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Premier League Defender Dan Burn opens up about the impact of Eddie Howe's leadership, how genuine communication and taking the time to connect with players makes a difference beyond just tactics. He reflects on the rollercoaster journey from near relegation to competing in the Champions League, and how winning the League Cup wasn't just about the trophy itself, but the collective grit and unity that got them there.The conversation also dives into the emotional highs and lows of chasing silverware and carrying the weight of a club desperate for glory. From the League Cup final to Champions League qualification, Burn doesn't just talk about the games, he talks about the journey.This episode offers real insight into the heart of Newcastle United, through the voice of someone who lives and breathes it.