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Dan is joined by former Liverpool and Leicester striker Emile Heskey to discuss this weekend's clash at the King Power Stadium.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Part two of Theo Delaney's interview with the brilliant author and columnist Harry Pearson featuring Emile Heskey, Johnny Cash, Dunston UTS and much much more…@camsell59@camsell59.bsky.social@LifeGoalsTD@theodelaney @theodelaney.bsky.social https://harrypearson.contently.com/https://www.theodelaney.com/life-goals-links
Join Arsenal & England legend David Seaman on Seaman Says – your weekly dive into the Premier League, football legends, and exclusive stories from the world of football! Whether it's top interviews or match insights, David and the team cover it all. Emile Heskey joins David Seaman again to chat about his career including his time at Liverpool alongside Michael Owen, playing in England's iconic 5-1 victory over Germany and playing for managers like Gerard Houllier. The pair also preview this weekend's FA Cup fixtures which sees Manchester United aiming to pick up another Old Trafford win as they face Fulham, Newcastle and Brighton face off and teams including Manchester City, Crystal Palace, Aston Villa, Bournemouth and Wolves all hope to earn a place in the 6th Round. Seaman Says is a Listening Dog Media production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Arsenal & England legend David Seaman on Seaman Says – your weekly dive into the Premier League, football legends, and exclusive stories from the world of football! Whether it's top interviews or match insights, David and the team cover it all. David is joined by former England teammate Emile Heskey to look back at a big weekend in the Premier League title race as Arsenal lost to West Ham and Liverpool widened the gap at the top of the table with victory over Manchester City. Elsewhere, there was a thrilling game between Newcastle and Nottingham Forest, Leicester City continued their poor form as they were beaten by Brentford, Bruno Fernandes saved Manchester United from defeat at Everton and Aston Villa claimed victory against Chelsea. Seaman Says is a Listening Dog Media production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones. Shem Rock is this week's guest in the garage and he spoke about his MMA career, upcoming Oktagon fight with Lom-Ali Eskiev and his love for Liverpool, Emile Heskey and football. Thanks so much for the feedback and don't forget to keep sending questions for future guests to thefootballhistorianpodcast@gmail.com Hope this instalment of your soon to be favourite football podcast continues to impress! CHAPTERING 00:00:30 Part One - The Debate 00:10:34 Part Two - Football History 00:17:29 Part Three - MMA Career Want more from The Football Historian Podcast? Listen or watch the exclusive FOURTH section of this interview via our Patreon. It's just £1 per month for the first 100 patrons! You also get a monthly special and access to our entire back catalogue! https://www.patreon.com/TheFootballHistorianPodcast Keep up to date with all our latest clips on our socials: Instagram: https://instagram.com/thefootballhistorianpod/ TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@thefootballhistorianpod X: https://twitter.com/TheFHPod
'Sven: a talkSPORT Tribute' celebrates the life and career of former England manager Sven-Göran Eriksson. Hosted by Paul Hawksbee, this podcast explores Sven's rise in Italian football and takes an in-depth look at his time managing England across three major tournaments. Hear from key players including Frank Lampard, Danny Mills and Emile Heskey, as well as coach Steve McClaren, and hear from Sven himself through archive interviews.Produced by Jack Caton & Andrew Jolly Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
'Sven: a talkSPORT Tribute' celebrates the life and career of former England manager Sven-Göran Eriksson. Hosted by Paul Hawksbee, this podcast explores Sven's rise in Italian football and takes an in-depth look at his time managing England across three major tournaments. Hear from key players including Frank Lampard, Danny Mills and Emile Heskey, as well as assistant manager Steve McClaren, and hear from Sven himself through archive interviews.Produced by Jack Caton & Andrew Jolly Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've still got Euro fever as we look at the 1972 and 1976 finals and Germany's peak and trough when it comes to European glory. We cover so much in this episode; comparing Emile Heskey to Gerd Müller, the "Brazilians of Europe" and of course, Antonin Panenka! This is The Final Countdown. A podcast dedicated to all the great finals from the annals of football.Each week your hosts, Adam and Lewis, will do a deep dive (with a generous helping of nostalgia and humour) into one of the greats.
The tournament has begun and as per historical precedent, England kick off with a somewhat stale performance that nonetheless sees them clock up their first win of the tournament. And joining us to dissect it all is the man who featured in more than a few England squads throughout the 00s, it's our cover star himself: Emile Heskey! Huge shout out to Daniel Jolly for sending us a Harchester United shirt. And huge shout out to Danny Dyer for drinking out of Alex's prosthetic leg at SoccerAid. If you've got anything at all to contribute, you can email us at: hello@letsbehavingyou.com If you're a member of the QK Fan club - good news! As the QK fan club transitions to LBHY fan club you'll still get access to all the old QK subscriber episodes, PLUS you'll be getting extended Euros coverage from LBHY AND you'll be getting monthly special episodes from LBHY as well (which may very well include, Big Ron Manager..) Thank you for listening and if you're a subscriber, we'll see you after England take on Denmark on Thursday night. So good night Richard Wright, Chris, Alex and Nick x And don't forget to follow the pod on the new feed(!!) at: https://podfollow.com/lets-be-having-you-the-00s-football-podcast (Ps. Oh and please send on more 00's outro ideas! We can never have enough!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode of That Peter Crouch Podcast, Crouchy, Chris and Sids sit down and talk to Liverpool and England legend, Emile Heskey. Pete and Heskey discuss their mutual experiences on the red side of Merseyside as well as their playing days together for the three lions. We hear the shocking revelation that Emile's big break didn't come from his athletic ability but his appearance on the Rod and Emu show as well as the career he was destined for if he hadn't become a professional footballer. Emile opens up on his thoughts on the current state of football as well as trying to get our very own Sids out of the podcast game and back on the sidelines. And stay tuned for one of our favourite messages of the season where we listen to a classic football chant reimagined and a roast dinner XI! Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFULBvlxNWW8cWsrV6fGrcwFollow our Clips page https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLNBLB3xr3LyiyAkhZEtiAA For more Peter Crouch: Twitter - https://twitter.com/petercrouch Therapy Crouch - https://www.youtube.com/@thetherapycrouch For more Chris Stark Twitter - https://twitter.com/Chris_StarkInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrisstark/For more Steve Sidwell Twitter - https://twitter.com/sjsidwell Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevesidwell14 #PeterCrouch #ThatPeterCrouchPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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With 149 shots on goal in their last 6 Premier League games but only 9 goals to show for their efforts....Liverpool have gone from hunting down a quadruple to running out of steam as the season approaches a climax. Who is to blame, and what does this mean for Jurgen Klopp's legacy in his final stretch at the helm? And who should replace the outgoing German? Sports Minutes is in conversation with Emile Heskey, who will be in town for the StarHub Festival Football happening this weekend at Our Tampines Hub. Check it out! Got a story to tell? Get in touch with us!edanker@sph.com.sg | raushan@sph.com.sgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to an absolute belter of an episode with Leicester and Liverpool legend Emile Heskey. We chat about Emile's childhood love of athletics, and how his life took a different track when a football scout came to watch him play at school. We also get his views on Australia's untapped talent, and how we need to stop holding the kids back in an outdoors nation where everyone could grow up with a ball at their feet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mat Kendrick is back for another Villa Voicenotes and this week he's taking a look at some Aston Villa urban myths and whether they can be debunked or not. A euphoric Gabby Agbonlahor, Mita Copiers confusion and Emile Heskey's embarrassing phone call all feature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Emile Heskey discusses his early athletic endeavours, his transition to football, supporting Leicester City and meeting his football idols. Emile Heskey is an English former professional footballer who currently serves as head of football development of Leicester City Women. As a striker, he made more than 500 appearances over an 18-year career starting his career with Leicester City and moving to Liverpool in 2000. He later played for Birmingham City, Wigan Athletic, Aston Villa, Newcastle Jets and finished his career with Bolton Wanderers. The Football Gods gives famous faces the ultimate footballing role: total power over the beautiful game. Listen as they shape football to their whim and ultimately become The Football Gods. Join our hosts - broadcaster Kate Mason and journalist Tim Spiers - as we ponder the all-important questions such as...“Which player would you send to hell?”, “What flavour pie would be considered the food of the Gods?” and “Which game would you watch forever?” Given the power, how would you change football? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The boys are back in town for their first episode of 2024, fresh after winning the Pod Bible's best Sport & Leisure podcast of 2023! Join Owen Blackhurst, Seb White, Tommy Stewart, and returning super-sub Asad Raza, as they discuss Nirvana's Nevermind, Aston Villa Leisure Centre, greebos and townies, Bryan Robson, Emile Heskey, “Weird Al” Yankovic, Attilio Lombardo, Napoleon, Crystal Palace, Gianluca Vialli, Roberto Mancini, player-managers, Tomas Brolin, Popeye, bald footballers, Jaap Stam, Zinedine Zidane, Voldemort, Jack and Bobby Charlton, being a match day mascot, Nike Mercurial Vapors, The Wurzels, farmers in America, RapidMan, Colorado, Bart Simpson, H2O, the Somerset Babadook, Moleskine diaries, the FA Cup, magazine shops, Yoda, boxing, Roberto Durán, IDLES, queuing for the bar, Tokyo, macking, tarmacking, arthritis, RSIs, coffee shop confusion, Frank Worthington, Frank Ocean, Billy Ocean, and somehow, so much more.Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereSign up for the The Hat-Trick NewsletterFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A club-record signing in March 2000 and a player Gerard Houllier identified as a key part of his Liverpool renaissance, it didn't take long for Emile Heskey to win admirers at Anfield. His 22 goals in 56 appearances during the iconic treble season only partially highlight the role he played within the team, with a presence on the pitch that allowed others, as well as himself, to flourish. But while joining Liverpool helped unlock the best years of his long career, Heskey explains that living away from home for the first time as a young man resulted in feelings of homesickness that gave him doubts about his future on Merseyside. We'll also gain an insight to Houllier's management style, why there are no regrets over not celebrating that historic treble in the way most would have expected and how he's helping guide not one but two sons through football academy life.
TO WATCH THE WHOLE SHOW AND MORE SIGN UP TO REDMENPLUS.COM AT A CAPTAIN MONTLY LEVEL AND USE CODE: 'KLOPP' FOR A FREE MONTH!Dan spoke to Emile Heskey for our Expert Insight series about Liverpool's attacking line. The two of them had an extended conversation about Darwin Nunez and what he could become for The Reds given time!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Prutton and David Stowell welcome a young striker who can't stop scoring at the moment. Notts County's prolific marksman Macaulay Langstaff joins the two Davids for a chinwag, and Emile Heskey pops by to talk about the EFL's very special week of action!
David Beckham's eagerly anticipated documentary has finally dropped. From that red card to his high fashion era, Beckham has always been the centre of attention. The VERSUS team breaks down the significance of this documentary and why football docs are increasingly present in the modern game. We also have our first ever 'Ask The Admin', in which we discuss the Premier League's growing competitiveness at the suggestion of one member from the VERSUS community. We also give flowers to one of the game's most under-appreciated legends, Emile Heskey. ‘The Future of Football' is a podcast from VERSUS that brings you closer to the people, the stories and the ideas shaping the future of the game. Mayowa Quadri (@mayowaquadri_) Corey Pellatt (@coreypellatt) Johnny Kay (@ojhnyn)
Owen Blackhurst is back in the hot seat. He catches up with Seb White, James Bird and Tommy Stewart to talk about Dino's Bar and Grill, Napoli blue, Sócrates at Fiorentina, Democracia Corinthiana, dressing room splits, Redondo's long hair, Carnival parties, Lança-Perfume, Fiorentina kit launches, Poundshop Plato, Hammarby Fotboll, Godzilla, El Goblino, LA Galaxy, Portland Timbers, Samosa Saturdays at Molineux, pork scratchings, men in white coats, the Subway Army, bratwurst, ketchup fingers, pitmasters, Keep Austin Weird, Willy Nelson, four guys and a bloody dream, Muzzy Izzet, Emile Heskey, Countryfile, Snooker Loopy, Vanessa-Mae, bots with bits, Olivia Rodrigo, bad backs and the amazing PUMA archive in Herzogenaurach.CLICK HERE TO BUY THE NEW ISSUE OF MUNDIAL Sign up for the Newsletter - https://mundialmag.co/newsletterFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
THE FILTHY AWAY SHIRT IS AVAILABLE NOW AT - HTTP://WWW.FILTHYATFIVE.COM Our first special guest of the 2023/24 season is LIVERPOOL and ENGLAND legend EMILE HESKEY. The former LEICESTER CITY man talks about Michael Owen, Robbie Fowler, Steven Gerrard, Robbie Savage, being a great strike partner, Wayne Rooney, Gerard Houllier, playing in front of no fans in WIGAN and a whole lot more.
In this episode of No Tippy Tappy Football, Natalie Pike and Sam Allardyce are joined by Emile Heskey to discuss all the latest topics including Liverpool's shock 7-0 thrashing of Manchester United. Big Sam and Emile also recall some unknown, surprising stories, such as Big Sam's call with Elton John over the Watford job, and how Emile almost joined one of the Italian giants!All in the latest episode of the No Tippy Tappy Football series, brought to you by William Hill.
Jamie Redknapp and Emile Heskey discuss Southampton's win against Leicester that moved them off the bottom of the Premier League. Southampton manager Ruben Selles and James Ward-Prowse say the three points in a turning point in their season. While Redknapp and Heskey agree that Leicester have been dragged into the relegation battle after three consecutive defeats.
This is The Final Countdown. A podcast dedicated to all the great finals from the annals of football. Each week your hosts, Adam and Lewis, will do a deep dive (with a generous helping of nostalgia and humour) into one of the greats. Episode 51 is a refreshing escape from the previous episode's political heaviness and instead, we get to talk about the "Disgrace of Gijon", Germans winning at Penalties (of course!) and whether Paolo Rossi is as good as Emile Heskey? Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you find us!
The former England striker Emile Heskey believes that Manchester United must finish in the Top 4 this season after their Europa League win over Sheriff Tiraspol in Moldova, while Darren Lewis says winning a trophy is the 'absolute minimum' for the club this season. The former England striker Darren Bent is stunned that Harry Maguire has been included in England's 28-man squad for the upcoming Nations League games with Italy and Germany, but praises the inclusion of the Brentford striker Harry Maguire. Roger Federer discusses why he has decided to retire from Tennis after next week's Laver Cup in London, and we hear exclusively from both the Southampton captain James Ward-Prowse and the Nottingham Forest midfielder Ryan Yates. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here's another chance to hear my interview with Emile Heskey from season five.The title of Emile's autobiography ‘Even Heskey Scored' was a good-humoured swipe at the widespread fallacy that he wasn't a prolific striker.There's great insight into why Leicester City's players would run through walls for Martin O'Neill.Emile's big move to Liverpool required a major adaptation; he loved it and the Kop loved him, but eventually he wanted out of the Anfield pressure cooker.Also: being a serial cup winner, how Steve Claridge was the worst trainer ever, and how the Golden Generation thrashed Germany. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's story comes from Emile Heskey. He remembers the fun of the footballer's daily work – training – here as part of the Leicester City team that won two League Cups under Martin O'Neill. It's the part of the life that almost every ex pro tells you they miss the most. Here's why. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Middlesbrough may not feel like a club that has a rich and interesting history but it absolutely does, and few people have a better grasp of that than the Football Association's former director of communications, Adrian Bevington. After a quick chat about Sven-Göran Eriksson (naturally), Adrian speaks with clarity and passion about what it's been like to support Middlesbrough, his hometown club, for over 45 years, a period of great highs, great lows and pretty much everything in between, including the joy of watching Juninho week in, week out. The 1980s were very important for Adrian given it was when he watched an exciting and successful Middlesbrough side home and away, but it was also a time when the club nearly went out of existence. Adrian does an excellent job of putting that into context, as well as speaking about the trauma that came with being a match-going supporter during the height of hooliganism. It's then onto the 1990s and, specifically, the Bryan Robson Years. Adrian well and truly lived this period given he was working for Middlesbrough when Juninho arrived and spread his magic across the newly-build Riverside Stadium, as well as when Fabrizio Ravanelli and Emerson joined. He provides insight into all three superstar signings, and speaks with understandable regret about the 1996-97 season, one in which Boro played free-flowing football but which will ultimately be remembered for them losing two finals and getting relegated. From Adrian also comes a wonderful tribute to Steve Gibson, the fellow boyhood Middlesbrough fan who having helped save the club in the 80s has provided the platform for everything that has come since in his role as owner and chairman, including the team's historic League Cup success and run to the Uefa Cup final in the early 2000s. For Adrian there is no doubt - Gibson is a truly unique figure in the history of English football. Adrian also talks through his all-time Middlesbrough XI before providing an Emile Heskey-related answer to the final question. So download, listen and love. And after you have, please Rate and Review. It would mean a lot. Cheers!
Emile Heskey joins the team to discuss Liverpool this season and his work with Leicester Women. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David & Lynsey are looking ahead to the weekend's games and discuss the North London Derby result. Plus, Emile Heskey joins the pair to discuss Liverpool and his work with Leicester Women. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this instalment of Dads and Lads the Podcast Stuart and Shaun are joined by sports coach Warren Williams. Warren is a graduate of the CHEK institute with more than 14 years experience. With all his knowledge he opened our eyes to all sort of things we would never have thought about regarding training and recovery. Warrens clients include England and Liverpool FC footballer Emile Heskey, World Champion boxer David Haye and Commonwealth Games Silver medal Long Jumper Jade Johnson. You can find Warren on his website https://warrenwilliamscoaching.com/ or connect with him on Instagram https://instagram.com/warrencoaching?utm_medium=copy_link As always thank you for listening and for all show info and links please see www.dadsandladspod.co.uk This episode is also available on youtube https://youtu.be/V1Gfsm0l6CM
Our latest My Liverpool podcast sees Guy Clarke catch up with Head of Football at the ECHO, Joe Rimmer to talk through his favourite Reds memories. From his childhood hero Emile Heskey to the best player he's seen at Anfield, Joe goes through those who captured his imagination growing up. Other memories include his favourite games and moments watching the Reds, including the 2003 League Cup Final against Manchester United in Cardiff. Fernando Torres' arrival at the club is also brought up and discussed before Joe reveals his favourite season of all. Enjoy.Get exclusive podcasts direct to your inbox every week for FREE by joining the Blood Red Club. Sign up at http://www.bloodredpodcast.co.ukWatch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BloodRedLiverpoolFCJoin our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/
It's the early 1990s and Liverpool Football Club have just experienced two decades of unrivalled sporting riches.But underneath the silverware the city had been falling apart.The 1970s and 1980s had seen riots on the streets of Toxteth, industrial unrest and rising unemployment.On the pitch, things had started to unravel as well… Liverpool needed a new hero.Step forward Robbie Fowler.Football's Cult Heroes charts the rise of an “ordinary” boy with an “extraordinary” gift, the ‘Spice Boy' tag that led to his Liverpool exit - and the second coming under Rafa Benitez.This is the story of the boy from Toxteth who became God - told by the team-mates, journalists and fans that were there.Contributions from Tony Evans, Gareth Roberts, John Barnes, Jason McAteer and Emile Heskey.Interviews conducted in 2020 and 2021 in accordance with UK coronavirus restrictions.You can vote for Football's Cult Heroes in the Sports Podcast Awards by following this link: https://bit.ly/3qrEdEV
England struck twice late on to end a 55-year wait for a knockout tie victory over Germany as the men's football team reach the Euro 2020 quarter-finals, where they face Ukraine in Rome, Italy. Today programme's Martha Kearney and Mishal Husain heard from comedian and co-creator of Three Lions' song David Baddiel, Raheem Sterling's QPR coach Steve Gallen, midfielder on the 1996 team Darren Anderton and former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson. Today's Rob Bonnet spoke to Emile Heskey and football correspondent John Murray interviewed England manager Gareth Southgate. (Image: England team celebrating; credit: Getty Images)
England are officially through to the last 16! Here on The Official England Podcast, Adam Smith brings you all the reactions from England's 1-0 win over the Czech Republic last night, as we hear from manager Gareth Southgate, UEFA's Star of the Match, Bukayo Saka, Jordan Henderson and Raheem Sterling. Former England striker Emile Heskey also joins us to weigh in on the Three Lions' performance and stats guru Duncan Alexander from TheAnalyst.com has all the insights from the game.Plus we'll be looking ahead to who the Three Lion's will face in their next game at Wembley on Tuesday.Keep up to date with the latest England news: ► Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/england► Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/england► Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/englandteam► Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/england► TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@england See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Anfield Wrap brings you eyewitness accounts of the 2001 FA Cup final between Liverpool and Arsenal at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. This is the third in our series of free audio documentaries in which we travel back in time to tell the story of significant days in the history of Liverpool FC, by tracking down the people who made them happen. This latest game we look back on is one which is often attributed to one man's efforts alone, though there were plenty of ups and downs along the way under the beaming hot sun in South Wales. Telling the story of that day are former Liverpool FC players Sander Westerveld, Stephane Henchoz, Jamie Carragher, Emile Heskey, Gary McAllister, Patrik Berger and (of course) Michael Owen; and the assistant manager at the time, Phil Thompson. We also speak to the referee on the day, Steve Dunn; journalists Chris Bascombe, Oliver Kay, Amy Lawrence and Clive Tyldesley; and supporters Gareth Roberts, Kevin Walsh and Dan Morgan. Subscribe to TAW Player for more on the 2001 FA Cup final on top of all The Anfield Wrap's coverage during our week-long look back at the treble winning season…
Andy Campbell is telling his story on todays Football Stories. The former Middlesbrough, Bolton and Cardiff City striker talks about his time in the game.He also talks about the thrill of scoring goals, THAT picture of him playing for England U21s surrounded by the likes of Emile Heskey, Steve Gerrard and Jamie Carragher. PLUS he talks about the mental health challenges that face top level sportsmen.If you enjoy this then check out Andy's own podcast "The Andy Cambell Football Show" wherever you are listening to this!Find more podcasts you love on the Sport Social Podcast Network podcast.sport-social.co.uk
Andy Campbell is telling his story on todays Football Stories. The former Middlesbrough, Bolton and Cardiff City striker talks about his time in the game.He also talks about the thrill of scoring goals, THAT picture of him playing for England U21s surrounded by the likes of Emile Heskey, Steve Gerrard and Jamie Carragher. PLUS he talks about the mental health challenges that face top level sportsmen.If you enjoy this then check out Andy's own podcast "The Andy Cambell Football Show" wherever you are listening to this!Find more podcasts you love on the Sport Social Podcast Network podcast.sport-social.co.uk
It was a trip to South Africa during the 2010 FIFA World Cup that ignited a passion for Africa in Emile Heskey. The former Premier League footballer has teamed up with Zimbabwean born entrepreneur, Davison Simango, to launch the Alkebulan Group. The company is planning to invest in sectors that can help drive the economies of Africa forward. Heskey has previously supported the Shoe Aid for Africa campaign, with footballers donating their boots to children in Africa. In an interview with BizNews, Heskey and Simango said the heart of the group's ethos is the desire to help make a lasting change in Africa. They want to blend business with philanthropy with a focus on elevating women. Heskey also spoke about his new role at Leicester City, where he was helping the women's team, called the Foxes.
It was a trip to South Africa during the 2010 FIFA World Cup that ignited a passion for Africa in Emile Heskey. The former Premier League footballer has teamed up with Zimbabwean born entrepreneur, Davison Simango, to launch the Alkebulan Group. The company is planning to invest in sectors that can help drive the economies of Africa forward. Heskey has previously supported the Shoe Aid for Africa campaign, with footballers donating their boots to children in Africa. In an interview with BizNews, Heskey and Simango said the heart of the group's ethos is the desire to help make a lasting change in Africa. They want to blend business with philanthropy with a focus on elevating women. Heskey also spoke about his new role at Leicester City, where he was helping the women's team, called the Foxes.
Aston Villa have been struggling in recent weeks with a stuttering midfield and have needed to rely on their defensive resilience to snatch points. Now Dean Smith has a further problem with the sudden loss of his captain and talisman, Jack Grealish.The 2-1 loss to Leicester City was perhaps no surprise, with or without Grealish, but the honeymoon period of the 20/21 is over. There's issues to sort out. Can Smith get his midfield up to the level of his defence? What's eating Ross Barkley? Is it time for a reshuffle of the pack? We lookat all this and more.Outside of Villa we look at the potential evolution of VAR, after MOMS met PGMOL last week, the stand off between the EFL and government, and the latest Sun headline that casts a shadow over the England squad.In Overrated or Underrated, it's time for Emile Heskey to step up for his appraisalEnjoy!UTVGET THE EXCLUSIVE MOMS PATRON PODCAST CHANNEL and JOIN MATCH CLUBIf you want extra podcast shows during the month and to join Match Club, please do support the show by becoming a MOMS Patron.For more details and to become a Patron, click here: Join MOMS PatronsFollow the show on Twitter at @myoldmansaid and join the show's listener facebook group The Mad Few.T-ShirtListeners can now buy a MOMS Podcast T-shirt or mug to show their support of the show and look cool, check out the MOMS SHOP to buy.Credits:David Michael - @oldmansaid Chris Budd - @BUDD_musicPhillip Shaw - @prsgameMy Old Man Said - https://www.myoldmansaid.comEditor/Producer - David MichaelMusic - Philip Marten See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Reds lose again and the boys discuss the damaging result at the King Power, leaving their top four chances in the balance. Despite the result, this very special episode includes an interview with former Liverpool Striker and Legend, Emile Heskey who discusses the game and all things football with the Anfield South boys. Host Slim is joined by Sam, Professor Paul, Bajan Bruce(AKA Leroy) and the man himself Mr Emile Heskey.
England and Liverpool legends John Barnes and Emile Heskey step up as guest-hosts of SRtRC's '25 for 25' podcast, discussing racism within football and society.The duo discuss white privilege, the Black Lives Matter movement, and whether seeing more Black and Asian faces on TV is a good thing for the 99% of BAME people in the UK.
It's the weekend of one of the biggest games of the season as Liverpool face Manchester United in a battle at the top of the Premier League. Nathan and Darragh are back to preview that very game.Plus...the lads complete some quizzes and there's a cameo from Emile Heskey!Follow Nathan, Darragh and Project Dits on Twitter @NathanGreenaway, @gibbons_darragh and @ProjectDits.Project Dits now has a Discord server where you can keep up to date with all the pods on the network and chat to the team. Head to link and join our fantastic growing community: https://discord.gg/DxMu34tUGV
On this week's episode we are joined by Premier League and England great, Emile Heskey. We talk through Emile's career, favourite shirts growing up, World Cup memories and answering your questions. In this podcast series you can expect to hear us reminiscing about iconic shirts, classic moments, legendary players and we might even be joined by the odd guest along the way. Follow us on Instagram: @retrofootballshirtpod Or email us on retrofootballshirtpod@gmail.com Follow @theemileheskey on instagram! In association with Classic Football Shirts Music by @hobgoblinbeats80
With 62 England caps and 110 Premier League goals, Emile Heskey tells us about his rise to the top and his struggles when making the move from Leicester City to Liverpool. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pablo T. is joined by Tiago Calvano, Rush Soccer's Director Of International Affairs, who shares with our coaches and players his experiences and thoughts based on his 19+ years career as a professional footballer, playing in multiple teams and countries of the world, including FC Barcelona B, and playing with and against players like Romario, Messi, Del Piero, or Emile Heskey. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rushsoccerpodcast/message
This is the third in The Anfield Wrap's series of free audio documentaries, TAW Moments In Time, bringing you eyewitness accounts of significant days in the history of Liverpool Football Club. This time we travel back to the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, on May 12, 2001, for an FA Cup final between Liverpool and Arsenal which is often attributed to one man's efforts alone. Telling the story of that day are former Liverpool players Sander Westerveld, Stephane Henchoz, Jamie Carragher, Emile Heskey, Gary McAllister, Patrik Berger and (of course) Michael Owen; the assistant manager at the time, Phil Thompson; the referee on the day, Steve Dunn; journalists Chris Bascombe, Oliver Kay, Amy Lawrence and Clive Tyldesley; and supporters Gareth Roberts, Kevin Walsh and Dan Morgan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In an exclusive, 45-minute interview, Joe Rimmer and Ian Doyle are joined by former Liverpool striker Emile Heskey to discuss his career with the Reds. Heskey speaks candidly on what it was like to become Liverpool's club-record signing, winning the treble in 2001 and taking criticism. Heskey also talks about Gerard Houllier's influence on his career, Liverpool under Jurgen Klopp and why he'd have loved to play in the current side. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
S1 Ep3 - Jimmy's attempt to get an England cap and a small altercation with Nicky Barnby under the Humber Bridge are the main topics of discussion, although Flynny, Polly and the art of medieval jousting also get a mention.The Magic Sponge is a Pixiu production for Dave, produced by Joel Porter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.