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As the great Mad Titan once said “I am Inevitable” And that is India at the moment as they were ruthless, dominant, excellent on their way to destroying England by 68 runs in the 2nd Semi Final today. England had no answer to the almost perfect India today as they booked themselves a place in another ICC final. My name is Munter and this is the Maximum Cricket Podcast, powered by Dominos. On todays show we discuss the reasons India were too strong for England today Was the deck stacked in favor of India or were they just a superior side? We look back at the last 4 times India have reached an ICC final and rank them from least to worst in terms of choking. We review Englands World Cup campaign while also predicting The Final which India will be heavy favourites yet again for. The thing about India being Thanos and being Inevitable is… Thanos didn't win in the end.... INTRO & England v India Review (00:00) Can India FINALLY win a Final? (07:48) England's Report Card (16:55)
Back to the UK with a bump, as we freeze our knackers off in the build up to Englands World Cup quarter final v France, talking through Brazil's dancing, Jude and Jordans partnership, Ronaldo having another paddy, and the return of the World Cup Quiz #france #England #worldcup2022 DON'T FORGET!!
#134 | Not The Bees, Not The Bees ahhhhhh The lads are back from their holidays over the international break and YES we have a guest ☀️ They break down Englands World Cup group stage draw
The Times' Henry Winter writes off England's 2030 World Cup bid with UEFA launching a disciplinary procedure against the FA, Hugh Woozencroft recounts his harrowing experience entering Wembley Stadium on Sunday, Steve McLaren expects England to challenge for next year's Qatar World Cup and Dean Ashton & Adrian Durham back Italy's Jorginho for the Ballon d'Or award. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andrew Strauss discusses how he could have handled Kevin Pietersen better, England's 2019 World Cup victory, the Ben Stokes incident and winning the 2010-11 Ashes in Australia as he charts his career as player, captain and director of cricket.
We welcome Gary Thacker onto the podcast to discuss England's record in World Cups. Why did the FA ignore pre-WWII editions? Would England have won them? 1966 etc. What went wrong in the 1970s? Italia '90 21st century tournaments
The Wisden trio of Yas Rana, Phil Walker and Jo Harman talk about England's T20 World Cup exit, Phil's visit to Ashington to visit Mark Wood, the reignited interest in the World Test Championship, equal prize money in The Hundred, Thailand's impressive performance against Pakistan, whacky scorecards and more.
With rain forecast in Sydney, the two Women's T20 World Cup semi finals are in serious doubt and England could be eliminated without a ball bowled. Henry Moeran is joined by England stars Kate Cross and Alex Hartley, plus BBC Sport's Amy Lofthouse to discuss what it all means.
Will Moulton hosts the latest SportSpiel feature interview with Middlesex County Cricket batsman Stevie Eskinazi (https://twitter.com/seskinazi) . For Mintridge Foundation ambassador Stevie, one thing that has proved vital in his career is momentum. It was key when Middlesex won the 2016 County Championship and it also played a part when they got relegated a year later, although a crossbow arrow also played its part. In his conversation on the podcast Stevie explains the passion he has for his work with Mintridge and he also explains how he became a professional cricket player virtually overnight as well as moving to London without knowing a single person. The two also discuss England's World Cup winning men's team and what that could do for the popularity of the sport in this country as well as the impact of The Hundred. Messages Find our more about SuperPod 2020 and get your tickets here: https://www.superpod.co.uk (https://www.superpod.co.uk/) Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/SportSpielPod?lang=en Like us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SportSpielPod/ Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportspielpod/ Get in touch: sportspielpod@gmail.com Visit our website: sportspielonline.com (http://sportspielonline.com/) Credits A special thank you to The Mintridge Foundation for helping us secure this interview Music: Otis McDonald
This week we react to England's World Cup heartbreak, Sarries' "cheating" and delve into the depths of rugby nutrition with the help of some very special guests.
Former England centre, Ben Te'o joined Luke Fitzgerald, Fergus McFadden and Will Slattery on this week's Left Wing podcast as they looked back on England's World Cup final defeat. “In camp, every day, for four years, Eddie used to say ‘We're going to win the World Cup',” Te'o revealed. “He built a game to beat New Zealand but not necessarily South Africa. I don't know if England's minds switched enough to respect South Africa.” Te'o also spoke about his current Toulon adventure and of his time with Leinster and how Joe Schmidt had talks with him about staying in Ireland for another year to qualify for the national team. Plus Luke and Fergus discuss what it's like for the Irish provinces when the international players return and how they'll be looking forward to putting the World Cup behind them and concentrating on this week's interpros. For more from the Left Wing you can visit the show page: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-left-wing/ The Left Wing is sponsored by Aldi.
Gareth and Nicky are joined by Tom Fordyce to discuss England's World Cup chances.
Kait Borsay and Lynsey Hooper are joined in studio by England legend Kelly Smith to talk England, Jill Ellis, and preview the upcoming WSL fixtures. Plus we speak to Man City manager Nick Cushing and She Kicks editor Jen O'Neill. Here's how it sounds: RUNNING ORDER PART 1a - Catch up with Kelly (01.30) PART 1b - #ThankYouJill (04.50) PART 2a - England 1-2 Brazil (06.50) PART 2b - SheKicks editor Jen O'Neill (13.30) PART 2c - England's World Cup hangover and Portugal (18.30) PART 3a - Chelsea v Arsenal (23.00) PART 3b - Man City v Birmingham with City manager Nick Cushing (26.30) PART 3c - Spurs v United (32.10) PART 4a - Liverpool v Bristol City (34.20) PART 4b - Reading v Everton (35.30) PART 4c - Brighton v West Ham (37.00) GET IN TOUCH Read our articles at www.offsiderulepodcast.com (https://offsiderulepodcast.com/) Tweet us @OffsideRulePod (https://twitter.com/OffsideRulePod) Find us on Instagram @OffsideRulePod (https://www.instagram.com/offsiderulepod/?hl=en)
England's World Cup hero Ben Stokes has condemned a British newspaper for running a front page story about a past family tragedy.The Kiwi-born allrounder has called The Sun's decision to run the story as "utterly disgusting" and the "lowest form of journalism" in a social media post.The Sun reported that Stokes had a half-brother and sister who were both murdered in New Zealand by his mother's former partner in 1988 – three years before Stokes' birth.Tracey, 8, and Andrew, 4, were shot in Christchurch by their father Richard Dunn before he turned the gun on himself.Ben Stokes is pictured with his mother, Deb Stokes. Photo / Facebook"Today The Sun has seen fit to publish extremely painful, sensitive and personal details concerning events in the private lives of my family, going back more than 31 years."It is hard to find words that adequately describe such low and despicable behaviour, disguised as journalism. I cannot conceive of anything more immoral, heartless or contemptuous to the feelings and circumstances of my family," Stokes said in a statement."For more than three decades, my family has worked hard to deal with the private trauma inevitably associated with these events and has taken great care to keep private what were deeply personal and traumatic events. On Saturday, the Sun sent a 'reporter to my parents' home in New Zealand to question them, out of the blue, on the incredibly upsetting topic. If that wasn't bad enough, the Sun think it is acceptable to sensationalise our personal tragedy for their front page."To use my name as an excuse to shatter the privacy and private lives of – in particular – my parents, is utterly disgusting. I am aware that my public profile brings with it consequences for me - that I accept entirely. But I will not allow my public profile to be used as an excuse to invade the rights of my parents, my wife, my children or other family members. They are entitled to a private life of their own. The decision to publish these details has grave and lifelong consequences for my mum in particular.This is the lowest form of journalism, focused only on chasing sales with absolutely no regard for the devastation caused to lives as a consequence. It is totally out of order."The article also contains serious inaccuracies, which has compounded the damage caused. We need to take a serious look at how we allow our press to behave."Despite the fact that this has now been made public, I do please ask all concerned to respect my family's privacy and right to home life."pic.twitter.com/ojjjvstZI2— Ben Stokes (@benstokes38) September 17, 2019The Sun told the BBC it had received the co-operation of a family member.Coverage at the time describes a "double murder and suicide" in Christchurch after the bodies of the two children and their father were discovered.The children's gravestones describe them as the "much loved and loving children of Deborah".Ben Stokes' family's tragedy has been revealed.Stokes was born and raised in New Zealand before moving to the UK aged 12 to settle in Cumbria where his father was offered a job as a rugby coach.His international debut came in 2011 after playing school and club cricket but Stokes' reputation ran into trouble in 2017 when he faced a possible prison sentence over his role in a late-night brawl outside a Bristol nightclub.The incident also saw him dropped as England vice-captain and he missed the 2017-18 Ashes series in Australia.Having recently redeemed himself and his career, Stokes played a starring role as England won the Cricket World Cup for the first time earlier this year.Last month he played one of England's greatest innings ever to pull off a stunning comeback victory over Australia in the third Ashes Test.
Mike Calvin, Anne-Marie Batson, Molly Hudson and Rich Laverty debate whether England's World Cup performance should be considered a success or missed opportunity and discuss the evolution under Phil Neville. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
One of the biggest shocks in England's World Cup squad named by Eddie Jones this week was the inclusion of Gloucester scrum-half Willi Heinz – we hear his reaction to being selected. We ask if New Zealand are still favourites for the World Cup following their heavy defeat by Australia and how will Wales cope without injured fly-half Gareth Anscombe? Matt Dawson and Sonja McLaughlan are joined by former New Zealand fly-half Nick Evans and Bath and Wales centre Jamie Roberts to discuss all that and look ahead to the weekend’s international friendlies.
They ain't special no more (and by this we mean it has gone past the point of being a Special...rather they just make a lot of sense). Phil and Ant return to chat about all things hemispheres, and how different sides of the globe approach their....approach to the Game Played In Heaven. They also address Bledisloe 1 where the Aussies caned New Zealand and England's World Cup warm up win over Wales. Music by @monstroid, 80s TV Show. Thanks for listening guys!
Alex is joined by the Munster legend Jerry Flannery (who also played 41 times for Ireland and was selected to the 2009 Lions squad), and by the former England 7's skipper Rob Vickerman. They talk Arsenal, the Eiffel Tower, Love Island, Axel Foley and England's World Cup squad.Join the House of Rugby Facebook GroupWant to hear more great podcasts from JOE?Liquid Football with Kelly Cates, where real players share the best unheard stories from life in football TKO with Carl Frampton, bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxingSportspages - Dig into the stories behind some of the greatest sports books ever writtenBoys Don't Cry with Russell Kane, the show that gets men talking about the things men never talk aboutUnfiltered with James O'Brien, our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview seriesPioneers with John Amaechi - Meet the trailblazers behind Britain’s most exciting businesses
Welcome back to the new season of The42 Rugby Weekly. With the World Cup creeping around the corner, Bernard Jackman joins Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey to bring us up to speed and look ahead to this weekend's opening friendly against Italy. Also up for discussion this week: - Ireland's team to play Italy on Saturday (2.10) - What do Ireland need to change in the warm-up games (9.30) - Ireland's prospective World Cup opponents (18.00) - How Rassie has turned the 'Boks around (21.00) - Wales and England's World Cup hopes (27.25) - Ireland's most important player (30.45) - Ireland's biggest weakness (36.25) - Ireland's rigid tactical gameplan (42.20) Thanks for listening and if you like the show, please subscribe to - and rate - it, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to sport@the42.ie. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up https://members.the42.ie/.
On the Anniversary of England's World Cup win the boys chat to Bobby Moore's daughter Roberta. Plus, Boris and Sturgeon's icy relationship, Eddie Hearn's double-standards, and Vicki Michelle calls in...
Wedmore's Jos Buttler plays a crucial role in England's World Cup win, we hear from him and his mum. Also on the show we look ahead to the Women's Super League and hear from Lewis Gregory, who's received his first Test call-up. Somerset's visually impaired side have won a bowl-off in a car park and there's a look back at a great T20 season for Somerset's women. Image: Paul Ellis / AFP
The boys bask in Englands World Cup triumph before discussing a stacked AFC South and highlighting who will thrive and who will struggle
The boys bask in Englands World Cup triumph before discussing a stacked AFC South and highlighting who will thrive and who will struggle
Chris Waters joins host Phil Harrison to discuss Yorkshire's County Championship victory over Somerset as well as celebrating England's remarkable win over New Zealand in the World Cup final at Lord's.
The Switch Hit team sit down to discuss an extraordinary World Cup final and why it was the Lord's slope what won it.
We discuss whether England winning the Cricket World Cup will help boost interest in the sport, and inspire a new generation of players. Plus, Donald Trump is accused of racism, and the new face of the £50 banknote is revealed.
Mike Calvin, Jonathan Northcroft, Rich Laverty and John Cross run the rule over England's World Cup campaign and discuss how the Lionesses can continue their success into the upcoming WSL season. They also examine the goings on at Manchester United, Chelsea and Leicester and discuss their hopes for the new Premier League campaign. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brent and Phil are in the Babble studio tonight to discuss the return of Frank Lampard at Chelsea. Can Frank succeed as Chelsea manager? Plus we chat about the USA ending England's World Cup and how good a side they really are. As always drop us your questions via email at thesportsbabble@gmail.com or on our Twitter @thesportsbabble
Bob Willis and Ryan ten Doeschate join Charles Colvile to assess England's World Cup victory over Bangladesh in Cardiff.
Emma Saunders presents a special show as we meet The Lionesses ahead of the Women's World Cup, which gets underway next month. Former England players Rachel Brown-Finnis and Rachel Yankey and commentator Vicki Sparks join the panel - as we get to know the likes of Steph Houghton, Nikita Parris and Jill Scott as they prepare to jet off for France ahead of the tournament which starts on 7 June. And we get the gossip on what happened when the team went camping with the SAS and who sang Take That songs around the camp fire.
Jon Norman and Gareth Batty react to England's 12 run win over Pakistan in the 2nd ODI, Batts explains why he'd rather bowl to Virat Kohli than Jos Buttler and the boys try and work out who Archer is going to come in for in England's World Cup squad. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Time travelling match-ups, England's World Cup woes, and stats chat galore, with special guest and GotW superfan, Neil Granger.
We turn our heads back to England Rugby and take a look at the end of seasons awards nominations as well as England's World Cup group for Japan later this year.
We unveil the Cricket Unfiltered World Cup reporter and then Ali Martin from The Guardian in the UK gives us an update on England's World Cup squad.Keep up with all the cricket news at: www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/cricketYou can email the show at: auscricketpod@gmail.comFind Andrew Menczel on twitter @amenners or www.andrewmenczel.comThe podcast is on Instagram & Twitter: @auscricketpod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Could England's decision to fast-track Barbados-born bowler Jofra Archer into their World Cup plans hamper their bid to win the tournament for the first time? Plus, memories of the 2011 World Cup final in Mumbai when India beat Sri Lanka in style to deliver the ultimate prize to their cricket-mad fans. Photo: Jofra Archer (Getty Images)
We recorded this pod during England's World Cup campaign with the FA Analysis & Insights Process Lead Austin fuller. Mike, Sam, and Austin discuss how data helps coaches work with goalkeepers and why expected goals might not be all we were hoping for. If you have any questions for Sam or Mike you can email runningthenumberspod@gmail.com
Rob Key, Nick Knight and David Lloyd chew the fat in St Lucia, talking Chris Gayle, if Jofra Archer should walk into England's World Cup squad and limbo dancing.
Gordon Banks has been described as a "hero" and "true legend" following his death at the age of 81 and calls for a review of smart motorways in England, over safety concerns.
In the first of our end-of-year round-ups for 2018, the Academy of Ideas team - Alastair Donald, Geoff Kidder, Rob Lyons and Declan Rooney - discuss England's World Cup run, whether Luka Modric is the best footballer in the world, where Lewis Hamilton sits among the all-time great English sportsmen and what make's a 'people's champion'.
Editor-in-chief of Wisden Cricket Monthly Phil Walker talks to the Wisden duo of Jo Harman and Ben Gardner about Virat Kohli's incredible ODI form, the make-up of England's World Cup squad, the Women's World T20 and much more.
England had a World Cup to remember. Somehow, against all odds. They did it. So in the first Who Are Ya of the new season, we take a look back at some of the key memories, ask what it means for the future of England and take in some fascinating stories and opinions from Russia along the way.
This is the latest Set Piece Menu - the podcast where four friends talk football over food. The football: The England World Cup debrief. Football didn't come home, but why, how, and should it even have been a thing in the first place? Hugh and Steve get all sanctimonious, while Chinch admits he didn't even notice it happening from his Woodford bubble... The food: Biscotti from, as the label says, Eataly. Next week we open entries to the Set Piece Menu Premier League Predictions League - yes it's back! Get in touch via twitter on @setpiecemenu Or email setpiecemenu@gmail.com
Episode 72 and it's a long one for ya. We kick things off by tackling the main card of UFC Calgary, then we predict Englands World Cup starting XI in 2022, following that we look at the aftermath of the Anderson Silva USADA case and we close off proceedings by looking at the Whyte/Parker PPV card. Hosted by Luke Byron and joined by Tom Kennett, Alex Jones and Troy Weaver.
In Episode 6 of the No Lies Were Told Podcast, Mumma Felicia, J Bobbi and Big Ben of LDN look at England's World Cup performance, Donald Trump coming to London and the impact Drake is having on the music business. There is also a heated debate about Drake legend status. Follow the guys on all socials @jaiyebobbi @bigbenofldn @nlwtpodcast Like Share Subscribe
The CORNISH SOCCER Podcast eventually caught up with former Truro City favorite Stewart Yetton. We hear his thoughts on a load of subjects - England's World Cup, Love Island, Shane Krac's abs, Cody Cooke's St Mirren move, his season with Truro City, which ex-Truro players to play cards with, his decision to join Parkway, pre-season training, Glynn Hobbs, a word for the Truro supporters and the sports we probably won't ever see Yettsy play!
Hey there! In this weeks edition of "On Random, The Talkie bits" .... - Englands World Cup hopes are crushed - The Thai Soccer team is rescued! Thank science! - RIP Baked bean dog, you were a very good boy. - Sarah Palin, idiot. - Random music news - Florida man is at it again. Catch the full show with randomly selected music every Friday 6pm central right here! http://alt360radio.com Requests? Comments? Leave a voicemail! 1-262-299-0205
The Context of White Supremacy hosts our monthly Global Sunday Talk On Racism. This segment is constructed to encourage participation from Victims of Racism beyond the United States and/or non-white people who are unable to join us during our usual broadcast time. White Brits spent the week moping over England's World Cup defeat while simultaneously using the soccer festivities to to suggest Racism is pretty much over since Whites and non-whites played a ball game together. Just in time to cheer up disheartened Brits, President Donald J. Trump crossed the pond to chinwag with Prime Minister Theresa May and the White power brokers of the United Kingdom. All eyes were transfixed on England with the Wimbledon tennis competition being hosted there this week as well. Serena Williams was defeated in the championship round, but her impressive return from child birth was dramatically overshadowed by reports examine why she's been drug tested substantially more than her White counterparts. #RacismIsNotAPrivilege INVEST in The COWS - http://paypal.me/GusTRenegade CALL IN NUMBER: 641.715.3640 CODE 564943#
In this episode, Max is joined by a new cohost, the International Man of Mystery, Aaron Pattison. We do him all the new cohost honors and learn his favorite World Cup song and who he was supporting this World Cup. The guys then breakdown today's 3rd place match: Belgium 2 x 0 England. They then eulogize Belgium and England's World Cup runs. Lastly, Max and Aaron preview tomorrow's final between France and Croatia. Join us tomorrow for the final episode of this World Cup...but will it be the final episode of the show???
The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly Compensatory Call-In. We encourage non-white listeners to dial in with their codified concepts, new terms, observations, research findings, workplace problems or triumphs, and/or suggestions on how best to Replace White Supremacy With Justice ASAP. We'll use these sessions to hone our use of words as tools to reveal truth, neutralize White people. We'll examine news reports from the past seven days and - hopefully - promote a constructive dialog. #ANTIBLACKNESS More then 60 years after the lynching of Emmett Till, the Justice Department announced they've reopened the case into the 1955 slaughter of the black fourteen-year-old. Carolyn Bryant Donham, the Race Soldier who admitted lying about Till and was accused of being in the vehicle the night the boy was killed, is still alive and should be prosecuted. Speaking of prosecutions, the Washington Post reports that Suspected Racist "Michael Selyem, who leads the Hardcore Gang Unit at the San Bernardino County District Attorneyâ??s Office, is the subject of an internal investigation." Selyem is accused of posting racist and terrorist threats about former First Lady Michelle Obama and U.S. Congresswoman Maxine Waters. Prosecutor Selyem reportedly called Congresswoman Waters "ghetto," and wondered why she has not been shot. On the other side of the globe, Brits mourned England's World Cup defeat while Serena Williams returned from child birth - with a White man - to play for her 8th Wimbledon singles titles. #RacismIsNotAPrivilege INVEST in The COWS - http://paypal.me/GusTRenegade CALL IN NUMBER: 641.715.3640 CODE 564943#
A must-listen insight into England's World Cup performance from Gary Neville who also looks at how England can keep generating talent to reach the latter stages of major tournaments See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Neil Ashton is joined by Henry Winter, chief football writer for The Times, and Andy Dunn, The Mirror's chief sports writer, to look back on England's World Cup third place playoff defeat to Roberto Martinez's Belgium.
While Jake and Rob may be mourning England's World Cup demise, at least they can entertain themselves with the thought of another prestigious WWE pay-per-view extravaganza, Extreme Rules! Feel the enthusiasm for this well-built event as the lads go through each match trying to work out what the point of each match is. Also, Jake's trapped in a hot car and Rob brings a Nazi Pug to the table.
England's World Cup dream is over, but the French and Croatians dream on! We discuss England's sad exit and wonderful tournament, look to the final and even further into the future.
"It’s a hundred times more difficult to create unity of purpose for an organisation with thousands of employees across the world than a football squad at the World Cup," explains Enda McNulty on this week's episode of the Commit podcast. " However, the same approach is applicable. First is the who then comes the what. Ensuring you’ve the right people in your team; ensuring there’s a good environment to be working in; ensuring the right executive team is in place. These are the pillars for success." Enda was also joined by McNulty Performance's partner, Paul Corry, a former professional footballer in England who gave insights into just how far behind club football is when it comes to new training techniques and approaches. For more information on unlocking your potential in business and life, go to McNultyPerformance.com
It was fun while it lasted, but England's World Cup is over! Knocked out by Croatia in extra-time but probably the best team won on the night. We indulge in a bit of group therapy first, but then take a look back at England's tournament and the reasons to be positive. We have a look back at France v Belgium and ahead to the final. And wonder, does anyone actually care about the 3rd place play-off?Contact the show on ChatFooty (https://twitter.com/ChatFooty) or email us at ChatFootyPodcast@gmail.com. Chat Footy is part of the Whatever Entertainment network. Please check out some of our other podcasts: Chat Footy Gossip - Bite size daily podcast to bring you all the top transfer speculation and gossip. (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/chat-footy-gossip/id1396008559?mt=2) Grass Roots Coach Cast - A podcast focused on coaching youth football at the grass roots level. (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/grass-roots-coach-cast/id1338890098?mt=2) The Contextual Podcast - A companion podcast to streaming, discusses gaming, bit of football, bit pro-wrestling, MMA, or else anything else. (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-contextual-podcast/id1126505691?mt=2)Comics In Motion - Reviewing media like Movies, TV shows and Games based on Comic Books. (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/comics-in-motion-podcast/id1350425403?mt=2)
A thoroughly undetailed post mortem of England's World Cup exit. This episode is contaminated by amateurism throughout as well as an unthought through jingle. Werewolves are mentioned, as is Tam's hatred of youthful, tanned quad bikers. Plus an update on Brian Kilcline. It's all nonsense really, and not that good.
It didn't make it home. Your host Ali Sucu is joined by Rayman Beats and Ethan Defoe of the Fhumly for a journey through England's World Cup, the highs, lows and heart aches. And the low down on Ronaldo to Juve. Listen, like and SHARE. We Fink We Know Sports. What do you know? https://soundcloud.com/wfksports/it-didnt-come-home
Neil Ashton is joined by Matt Dickinson, the chief sports writer of the Times, and Jeremy Cross, the chief sports writer of the Daily Star, to dissect England's World Cup semi-final defeat to Croatia. The panel sat down just a few hours after the final whistle to reflect on the painful loss and the positives Gareth Southgate and his squad can take from their campaign in Russia.
The world has been gripped with the story of that soccer team, those poor boys... but enough about England's World Cup hopes being dashed, it's time for another episode of "Smashing Security". Crypto scamming Thai cave rescue scoundrels! $25 million to make anti-fake news videos! TimeHop data breach! Phone number port out scams! All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by the author of "Social media is bullshit", B J Mendelson. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Special Guest: B J Mendelson.
The boys eulogize England's World Cup run and wonder how this team will be remembered. Plus, Dan Thomas joins to lament this missed opportunity and we give Croatia their props as well.
Batsman Will Fraine and Head Coach Peter Moores join Luke Fletcher to answer the question on everyone's lips... is football coming home? Away from football other topics include, Fraine's rapid rise and how they think the Outlaws are going in the Vitality Blast so far.
This week, the tw@s are once again joined by their sports correspondent Dan, as they discuss England's World Cup success, along with Brian's new obsession with Queer Eye, Ben's love of GLOW and Dan's late-to-the-party enjoyment of Brooklyn Nine Nine.
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The build-up to England's World Cup semi-final with Croatia continues as it begins to hit us that we really are just 90 minutes away from the final. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Talking about the 'Southgate Threshold', and Heron's prediction for tomorrow's match after a very exciting, turning-point week
Your essential round-up of this morning's top sports stories.On today's agenda:Gareth Southgate fears four of his key players could miss England's World Cup quarter-final.Meanwhile Sweden's captain warns England that "arrogance" will be their downfall.Antonio Conte insists he's still the boss at Chelsea - but will he be, come this weekend? For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Adrian Heath is pumped about England's PK win in the World Cup Round of 16 over Colombia. He and Jamie Watson talk about that, and of course the latest with United and MLS. Later, it's once again time to Rate Cal's Call.
Your essential round-up of this morning's top stories.On today's agenda:Jurgen Klopp tells Mo Salah he can get 'even better', as he signs a new long term contract at Liverpool.England's World Cup final hopes receive a huge boost - as Spain crash out to Russia.Andy Murray pulls out of Wimbledon - which starts today - but insists: 'I'll be back.' For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Neil Ashton is joined by The Times' chief football writer Henry Winter and The Mirror's chief sports writer Andy Dunn for the second episode of World Cup Supplement. The trio look back at England's win over Tunisia, discuss the players who impressed and the ones who need to step up and what boss Gareth Southgate will have learnt from the encounter. The panel also look ahead to England's next match with Panama, reflect on what it's been like covering England from their training base in Repino and their highlights of the World Cup so far.
Extra Time Radio Podcast host and longtime friend Dave Gass joins me to talk about our World Cup Adventures. Then (11:16)former World Cup play-by-play commentator Ian Darke joins me. PLEASE NOTE: This was recorded in the summer of 2017. Darke is currently a play-by-play announcer for BT Sport. Darke has been calling sports for over 40 years. He's called every season of the Premier League and before he worked for BT, he worked as a commentator for Sky Sports where he also called boxing. He's called every World Cup since 1982, and has voiced some of the game's biggest goals. He called the Landon Donovan winner over Algeria in the 2010 World Cup and Sergio Aguero's last minute goal to win Manchester City the title in 2012 just to name a few. In the interview he talks about: where he was during England's World Cup win in 1966, his early broadcasting career struggles, his special pre-game preparations, a recurring dream he has, his most hated commentating cliché and he even does a bit of announcing during the interview.
Ruminations on carvery portions and hair transplants, some observational comedy from Mick McCarthy, more revelations from England's World Cup camp and a return to management for Steve McClaren... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The World Cup is just around the corner, the squads have been picked, the final friendlies are being played out and terrible world cup songs are making their way into the charts… Join the Sporting Life football team as they discuss England's World Cup chances, tournament dark horses, World Cup squads and the team pick their best bets of the tournament.
Recorded man-to-man, over a beer, Michael shares his weekly news, including:- Portuguese EU migration numbers- Portugal v Tunisia result (and England's World Cup chances)- The Euthanasia Bill- Dreaded GDPR
***The FULL SHOW with MUSIC and REQUESTS can be found here: https://www.spreaker.com/user/accessallaerials/the-good-morning-portugal-radio-show-3***Thank you for checking out show number 3...Music mainly from the growing playlist that is "Now that's what I call Expats in Portugal" and news from Michael Heron, including: - Portuguese EU migration numbers- Portugal v Tunisia result (and England's World Cup chances)- The Euthanasia Bill- Dreaded GDPRAnd, if there's time, I'll take a look at Portugal's healthcare system when you're a visitor and a quick n dirty, first impression of Aveiro...
Your essential round up of the morning's top sports stories.On today's agenda:Unai Emery orders his new Arsenal team to be "fearless" in their persuit of Manchester City. Manchester United reportedly open talks with Spurs defender Toby Alderweireld.And Jamie Vardy insists there's NO lack of leaders in England's World Cup squad.All that and much more... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Gab Marcotti is joined by Alyson Rudd and Matt Dickinson to discuss Chelsea's FA Cup final victory over Manchester United and the aftermath at Wembley. Was United's manager too disrespectful to his players and were Chelsea players too disrespectful to their manager?Also on the agenda, Arsenal's potential acquisition of Mikel Arteta as their new manager, as reported by The Times. And after the announcement of England's World Cup squad, the panel analyse Gareth Southgate's major decisions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The boys are back this week and take a look at both league happenings and the impending World Cup. The FA Cup Final is discussed, Quinci argues that a Champions League Final win for Liverpool is a win for the entire Premier League, and did Gareth Southgate take enough risks with his World Cup squad? We answer that question as well as debate whether or not Jack Wilshire deserved a spot, watch Nate get high on Harry Kane, recap a lovely Carli Lloyd goal, and decide whether pineapple on pizza is overrated or underrated.
In this week's episode of the What's Cookin' Podcast we've got abit of everything! This week we talk UFC 224, England's World Cup squad, Everton's sacking of Sam Allardyce plus our thoughts on the Royal Wedding and another round of Question Time, don't miss it! If you enjoy the show make sure you follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Twitch and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode, all the links are below! Skin and Bone Clothing - https://skinandboneclothing.bigcartel.com/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/whatscookinpod Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/whatscookinpod/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/whatscookinpodcast/
Tune in as your hosts @itsrui94, @libanldn & @afcsharky debate the choice of Russia as host of the 2018 FIFA World Cup due to controversial issues which includes racism in Russian footbalI as well as Russia's involvement in conflict with other countries. The lads also discuss who they think should be in the starting XI for England, England's World Cup chances & more. If you enjoy our weekly podcast, be sure to subscribe to keep up with the latest episodes.
Chris and Sean are back to give their latest hints and tips on the upcoming sport. The Champions League draw is dissected as well as England World Cup side and of course, the Perfect 10!
This week I had 2 of my childhood friends @elfranco.foto & @_harv3yy to discuss the beautiful game we discuss Arsenal and England's future!! Follow us @LastMin_Win
Shed! We are back in the Shed and there is some deep shit to talk about. Jon has a whole load of Jose Man Utd talk to get through, Jeff explores the 'why' of West Ham's chaos and Roger is in his element because everything has gone to shit! There is West Ham getting it all wrong, Harry Kane's injury and the end of England's World Cup hopes and Southampton sacking Pellegrino and getting the worst replacement ever. Stay tuned for the exciting End Feature, something good about Everton and nose picking. Shed Signposts Subscribe to the Shed on iTunes now and you can follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Tweet us at: @footballshedpod @jonfootballshed @ShedJeff @rog8footbalshed Check us out on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/thefootballshed/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/footballshedpodcast/ Email us at: footballshedpodcast@gmail.com
Welcome to this bumper round up of the EPL. This is part 2 of 2 as we round up the past 20 results, including the midweek games (what a cracker that was) and a fantastic weekend of premiership action. As usual, great goals and some dodgy decisions. In this episode we talk about the weekends games, Englands World Cup group and we do a little Christmas competition Sunday 3 December 2017 Bournemouth 1-1 Southampton - Sky Sports Man City 2-1 West Ham - Sky Sports Saturday 2 December 2017 Chelsea 3-1 Newcastle - Sky Sports West Brom 0-0 Crystal Palace Watford 1-1 Spurs Stoke 2-1 Swansea Leicester 1-0 Burnley Everton 2-0 Huddersfield Brighton 1-5 Liverpool Arsenal 1-3 Man Utd - BT Sport Wednesday 29 November 2017 Chelsea 1-0 Swansea Bournemouth 1-2 Burnley Arsenal 5-0 Huddersfield Stoke 0-3 Liverpool Man City 2-1 Southampton Everton 4-0 West Ham - BT Sport Tuesday 28 November 2017 Brighton 0-0 Crystal Palace West Brom 2-2 Newcastle Leicester 2-1 Spurs Watford 2-4 Man Utd - BT Sport Leicester 2-1 Spurs Everton 4-0 West Ham - BT Sport Arsenal 5-0 Huddersfield Chelsea 1-0 Swansea Brighton 1-5 Liverpool
The Grand Final ends in victory for Leeds. As was ever thus. We pick the bones out of that, Zak Hardaker's situation, England's World Cup squad and more of the topics you want us to discuss...
Jake Humphrey is joined by Rio Ferdinand, Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard to review all the latest Premier League action, rate in-form Spurs striker Harry Kane, discuss Jose Mourinho's management style, ponder England's World Cup hopes and share their favourite Champions League memories. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tim Sheens discusses his career, the great players, Hull KR's promotion, the future of Super League and England's World Cup chances with Dave Woods and Paul Rowley reflects on a remarkable season with Toronto.
Jamie Jones-Buchanan selects his starting 13 for England's World Cup opener against Australia, Andy Lynch talks about his hopes for a grand finale to his phenomenal career and Jamie Peacock reacts to Hull KR's return to Super League
We speak about the 2014 UEFA Champions League final, as well as the Championship, League 1 and League 2 play-off finals. Also, we preview England's World Cup warm up match against Peru at Wembley as well as talking about Mauricio Pochettino becoming the new manager of Tottenham Hotspur!
Join George, Sean and John in the studio to reflect on England's World Cup opener, and all the goings on at West Ham in the close season. COYI and COE! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kevin Hatchard and Russell Hargreaves preview England's World Cup qualifier in Moldova, and assess Andy Murray's progress at the US Open tennis. #WC2014
Can England's failure at the World Cup really be the triumph of economics over sport as suggested in the media? In this podcast Economist Dr Wyn Morgan weighs up the merits of the argument and tries to explain where England went wrong.
This weeks episode delves into fears and phobias. Looking at how they are created, and what happens in our unconscious mind when we have them. It's the first week in our new recording studio, for the Christopher Adams Podcast, so there's plenty of entertainment as our host gets used to his new surroundings, only hours before England's must win final World Cup group stage match. We look in to the claims that fear has crept into the England side and whether it's responsible for the failure of England's players to play at the highest level. Later in the show we show you how to deal with fears and phobias, and how to overcome them completely in simple fashion. There's news and updates from the rest of the company, including a very exciting new Health and Fitness deal that's just been struck and information on our new Podcasts too. This really is any episode not to miss.