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The lads are joined by England centurion Courtney Lawes this week as we pick the bones out of a painful and controversial last-gasp defeat for Scotland in Murrayfield. We'll also take a look at an ugly but important win for England, some bright shoots for Wales, and a procession for Ireland in Dublin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kelly Cates is joined by Jamie Redknapp and Izzy Christiansen as they analyse and reflect on Everton's 1-0 victory over Nottingham Forest. The win for the Toffees lifts them to 18th in the table following their 10-point deduction in the Premier League. The panel also discuss England's chances at Euro 2024 after Gareth Southgate's men found out their group stage opponents.
Kelly Cates is joined by Jamie Redknapp and Izzy Christiansen as they analyse and reflect on Everton's 1-0 victory over Nottingham Forest. The win for the Toffees lifts them to 18th in the table following their 10-point deduction in the Premier League. The panel also discuss England's chances at Euro 2024 after Gareth Southgate's men found out their group stage opponents.
Jonathan Agnew is joined by James Anderson and Jeremy Coney to assess how England's ODI team look ahead of the World Cup. They review the series win against New Zealand, hear from England captain Jos Buttler, player of the series Dawid Malan and Kiwi captain Tom Latham. Plus the journalist panel of Stephan Shemilt, John Etheridge and Will Macpherson discuss the Harry Brook conundrum, the ODI return of Ben Stokes and Andrew Flintoff working with the England side.
The Boston Globe's Diti Kohli reports the rise in payment platforms like Venmo helped sex workers stabilize their finances.
Dave Guest, journalist based in north west England, reports on the latest developments in the search for missing Lancashire woman Nicola Bulley.
Welcome to the Football Bloody Hell podcast, a retro football podcast full of nostalgia, memories and recollections of when football was just a little bit better. This podcast is sponsored by the Football Bloody Hell Shop, the perfect place to get iconic retro posters of all your favourite football legends. Head over to footballbh.shop to find your perfect poster. In this podcast, we bring you Day 18 of the 1986 World Cup held in Mexico where the second round was reaching the end. England faced Paraguay and Denmark meet Spain. We will relive every single day of the 1986 World Cup and bring you a daily podcast. We hope you enjoy this podcast and please do share it with all your retro football-loving friends. If you like it, please do leave a review so we can climb the league table. It helps more people like you find us. Don't forget to check out our shop where you can buy amazing, iconic framed artwork and high-quality t-shirts. Right now we have free shipping on ALL artwork orders. Simply head to footballbh.shop. Also, don't forget to check out all the written content on the site over at footballbh.net. Today's podcast was written by Pete Spencer and narrated by Roger T'Obor. We will be back soon with another short podcast for you to enjoy.
Simon hughes and simon mann report on a dramatic final day in Sydney as England cling on for a nailbiting draw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Man down! This week's podcast is light on one co-host but still filled with the same batshit crazy opinions you follow us for. We take a look at the final results of the Group Stages, our terrible past and future predictions, and discuss who is going to ultimately win that coveted Golden Boot. Listen in!s
On this day in Tudor history, 14th May 1538, the French ambassador, Louis de Perreau, Sieur de Castillon, wrote a dispatch regarding King Henry VIII having been dangerously ill due to a problem with one of his legs. Henry VIII was plagued with problems from his legs, leg uclers, from at least 1528 right up until his death. But what do we know about his problems and what are the theories regarding the cause? Find out in today's talk from historian Claire Ridgway.https://youtu.be/toBE-1ppOJ4 Also on this day in history, 14th May 1635, Helena Gorges (née Snakenborg), Lady Gorges, was buried in Salisbury Cathedral. But who was this lady and how did a Swedish royal maid-of-honour end up being buried in England? Find out in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/BzKXyFiHb6wAnd on this day in 1536, while her predecessor and former mistress was in the Tower of London waiting for her trial, Jane Seymour was moved to be closer to the king and was treated like a queen. Hmmm… Find out more in the 14th may 1536 video - https://youtu.be/2efPMyXd14E
The Avengers continue their investigation into the missing Inhuman children by searching a creepy House in London. WHat will they find there? Can they trust their British cohorts, Excalibur? WHat do rats sound like in England? Find out in Episode 5 of Avengers Academy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
1066, one of the most pivotal years in Medieval Europe. Three rulers, all with claims to the throne of England, and whoever wins will change the history of Europe forever. Who will win the title and be crowned King of England? Find out on this week’s episode of History is Fun! Follow us on Twitter: @historyisfunpod If you have any suggestions for future topics you can email us at historyisfunpod@gmail.com Theme music thanks to https://www.purple-planet.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/historyisfunpod/message
How we define words like "God" and "Satan" can have a dramatic impact on how we read and understand the Bible. In this episode, I interview Ryan Bentley about the difference between the ancient Hebrews and 21st century Americans in our understanding of some of these Biblical words. Want to support the Bentley family and their mission work in England? Find out more here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ryan.bentley.583234 Greater Europe Mission: https://secure.paperlesstrans.com/GEM9 The Bentley Family: https://thebentleyfamily.orgSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AustinMolt)
Martin Ekenberg was a Swedish inventor who decided to get revenge on the people he felt had not offered him adequate support for his inventions. How was he able to target his victims in Sweden from his home in England? Find us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook: @skrimpod
If a Japanese school kid dies in the forest and only Kitano can hear him, did he really die? Is Canada actually America’s hat? Can Magneto become king of England? Find out all this and more in our “not so deep” dive into the original Battle Royale (2000). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
More of Scotland's myths and legends in part two of our series celebrating the Disney/Pixar animated movie Brave! Did you know a spider may have been responsible for Scotland securing its independence from Edward I of England? Find out how as we explore a famous legend of Robert the Bruce. And was King Arthur and Camelot actually based on Scottish history? We'll look at where the historical evidence points on this week's show. We'll also journey to the Hebrides for a visit to Scotland's Stonehenge - the Callanish Standing Stones. All this plus great music from Fred Morrison, Realtime, Carolyn Currie, and more!