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Ahead of the exclusive interview with Ryan Giggs being released - Rio wanted to release a special bit of content from his chat with the Manchester United legend. Following several heated debates with several podcast regulars on the topic of who is better between Eric Cantona and Cristiano Ronaldo - Rio wanted to hear from the man who played with them both. Before he gives his definitive opinion, Giggs also discusses why he admires Ronaldo so much, the first impression the Portuguese winger made and how the treatment dished out by Paul Scholes and himself helped Ronaldo acclimatise to life at Manchester United. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ talks to Lisa who is trying to auction an Eric Cantona jersey to raise money for the 96FM Radiothon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textThank you for your patience everyone! A tough start to the year hence the reason there have been no episodes. In this episode Update on the PodcastTopical news, David Clough, Leeds Utd, Eric Cantona and Birmingham CityProgramme reviews - Ipswich v Arsenal 1981 and Man Utd V QPR 1983Episode dedicated to Mum and Dad - John & Cherry WalneWant to be a guest: email: loyalspodcast@gmail.com Facebook page: LoyalSupportersPodcast | FacebookTikTok:@loyalsupporterspodcast Twitter:TheLoyalSupportersPodcast (@LoyalSupportPod) / X
This week, we dive deep into the archives to celebrate the mavericks — the rebels, the rule-breakers, the artists who lit up the league in their own unique way. These are the players who didn't always follow the script, but made you fall in love with the game.After Gary Neville questioned whether the Premier League has lost its flair players, we look back to see who makes it into our Top 10 Mavericks of all Time. From the outrageous flair of Jay-Jay Okocha and the mercurial brilliance of Adel Taarabt, to the iconic swagger of Eric Cantona and the effortless genius of Thierry Henry.Who made the cut? Who just missed out? And what do these unforgettable characters tell us about the soul of the modern game?As always please like, subscribe and followJack & Stu Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The former Coventry defender Dave Busst recalls his testimonial which featured Paul Gascoigne; George Best made an appearance and he also owns the last Manchester United shirt Eric Cantona ever wore! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam McKola, Rory Jennings & Miles Fearon have two HUGE England-themed debates and Jack from The Upshot joins us to explain the crazy parts you missed about Eric Cantona's kung-fu kick on a fan.Join The Club: https://linktr.ee/theclubliveCheck out The Upshot: https://www.youtube.com/@UpshotTowers/If you'd like to work with us, email the studio onworkwiththeclub@fellasstudios.comProduced by The Fellas Studios: https://fellasstudios.com/podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#209Damian Hughes, co-host of the High Performance podcast returns for the second half of our interview.Last week, in Episode 208, we talked about how to create a culture for your organiasation, whether that's just you and a couple of others, or a huge organisation.This week's show is mostly about Mindset.Damian answers the question of how to motivate yourself on the days when you're not quite at the races.During the episode, we discuss:o Importance of mindset for expats with a side hustle o Discussion on how motivation can fluctuate and the importance of habits.o Reference to James Clear's idea that you fall to the level of your habits.o Difference between extrinsic and intrinsic motivation.o Use of autonomy, mastery, and belonging in maintaining motivation.o Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty and his commitment to winning.o CEO Toto Wolff and the complexity of happiness vs. performance.o Contentment and inner peace as alternatives to happinesso How individuals define their own high performance and happiness.o The difference between high performance and world-class performance.o Emotional Literacy and Self-awarenesso Envy vs. jealousy.o Discussion on the importance of recognizing when to pivot and change goals.o Reference to Muhammad Ali's long career and the role of one's support circle.o Ideal housemates: Brian Keenan, Eric Cantona, and his father.o Top books for mindset: Jonathan Haidt, Steve Biddulph, James Clear.o Importance of environment and community in achieving success.I'd Like Help With Setting My GoalsLeave an honest review of Expat Property StoryJoin our Mailing List to join our WhatsApp group AND access our 37 Question Due Diligence Checklist AND our 23 Step Guide to Buying Property at Auction AND our NewsletterFollow Us on InstagramWhat's the one thing you're struggling with in UK propertyWhere to meet Expat Property Investors (For FREE):Hong Kong: Pacific Coffee, 2/F, Central Building, Central (1st Sat of month from 11:30 am)Dubai: Holiday Inn, Science Park (1st Weds of month from 7pm)Singapore: The Providore VivoCity (1st Sat of month from 10:30 am)KeywordsExpat Property, Property Portfolio, UK Property Market, Building Portfolio, Property Investment, Real Estate Strategies, UK Property Investments, Expat Property Story, Property Success, High Performance Mindset, Portfolio Growth, Property Recruitment, Real Estate Motivation, UK Real Estate, Property Expert Tips, Investment Setbacks, Property Goals, Mindset for Success, Real Estate Achievements, UK Property Guide, Property Resilience, Investment Skills, Real Estate Habits, Motivational Property Tips, UK Property Opportunities, Property Network, Financial Goals, Real Estate Support, Expat Investment Advice, Property Lifestyle
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Le fils de l'ex footballeur de 58 ans vient d'avoir un enfant
Following the Icons magazine, lovingly detailing 60 of the game's greatest names, we decided to delve a little deeper into some of them in this podcast series. Gary Thacker talks to Rob Fletcher about the man who ignited the Fergie era at Old Trafford, Eric Cantona.
En el Territorio Comanche, con Núria Torreblanca, Miqui Otero y Noelia Adánez, hemos celebrado el año Carmen Martín Gaite puesto que se cumplen 25 años de la muerte de la escritora. También hemos recordado otra efeméride, los 30 años de la famosa patada de Eric Cantona a un simpatizante fascista que le insultó desde la grada en un partido del Manchester United. Y nos hemos asombrado con un nuevo fenómeno audiovisual que arrasa en China: las microseries, con capítulos de 1 a 3 minutos que tienen enganchados a millones de espectadores en ese país.
Dotun Adebayo and Tim Vickery are joined by Peter Hooton to discuss the 1996 FA Cup Final, a game remembered for Eric Cantona's goal and Liverpool's White Suits SUSBSCRIBE TO THE YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@FootballSmashYT?sub_confirmation=1FOLLOW THE BRAZILIAN SHIRT NAME ON INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/brazilshirtpod/FOLLOW THE BRAZILIAN SHIRT NAME ON FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/BrazilShirtPodFOLLOW THE BRAZILIAN SHIRT NAME ON TWITTER:https://twitter.com/BrazilShirtPodPURCHASE DOTUN'S LATEST BOOK, EFFRIES HERE: https://amzn.to/4cM260f
It's 30 years since Eric Cantona kunf-fu kicked a Crystal Palace supporter at Selhurst Park. It's still one of the most iconic moments in football history. To celebrate the launch of their new two-part podcast episode on Eric Cantona, we're joined by the Upshot's Zach Sweeny-Lynch to recount a few stories about the mad Frenchman!If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing exclusive bonus episodes, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscriptions. We do a bonus show and a tactical review every week for backers.No Question About That is available on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, Amazon and all podcast apps. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 27ú lá de mí Eanair, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1995 chúis Eric Cantona de mhí-iompar ón FA Bhreathnach de bharr gur rinne sé ionsaí ar dhuine den lucht féachana I rith cluiche idir Manchester United agus Crystal Palace. I 2008 fuair Barack Obama spreagadh san fheachtas uachtaránachta mar thacaigh leis an chlann Kennedy leis I gcoinne Hillary Clinton. I 2001 bhailigh cumann tuismitheoirí I mBuiríos Uí Chéin airgead chun bialann nua a thógáil. Dúirt Matthew Carr go mbeadh sé áis iontach don choláiste. I 2013 fuair an chontae a lán airgead chun na bóthair a dheisiú. Fuair an chontae nach mór 4 milliún euro chun feabhas a chur ar na bhóthair. Sin Basshunter le Now You're Gone an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 2008. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1973 chuaigh amhrán Superstition ó Stevie Wonder chuig uimhir a haon I Meiriceá. Nach mór deich mbliain tar éis a fuair sé a chéad uimhir a haon. I 1984 chuaigh Madonna ar an teilifís don chéad uair sa Bhreatain. Chuaigh sí ar an chlár The Tube ag canadh a amhrán Holiday. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh Mozart san Ostair I 1756 agus rugadh aisteoir Rosamund Pike sa Bhreatain I 1979 agus seo chuid de na rudaí a rinne sí. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo.
This is the first episode of a new project, Manchester United: The Lost Tapes.You can find The Lost Tapes on its own feed, everywhere you find podcasts. Enjoy.---Few footballers have had a transformative impact to compare with that of Eric Cantona at Manchester United. When he arrived at Old Trafford from Leeds United, the club were still licking their wounds after passing 25 years without a league title - ironically, marking the occasion by coming agonisingly close in a battle with Cantona's then-club.In November 1992, the relationship between Cantona and Leeds manager Howard Wilkinson had deteriorated. Cantona had scored the Premier League's first-ever hat-trick, and his immense talent was not in doubt - but his discipline was. Wilkinson had brought Cantona to Leeds as recently as January after the Frenchman had been effectively thrown out of his domestic league. The Leeds manager was known as Sergeant Wilko for a reason; however, so too was Eric nicknamed Enfant terrible.Wilkinson found himself with an unexpected solution when he attempted to strengthen his defence. He needed a full-back, so asked his chairman Bill Fotherby to enquire whether Manchester United would allow Denis Irwin to return to Elland Road. United chairman Martin Edwards said no - but, after a brief discussion with Alex Ferguson, made a counter- offer. Could Manchester United sign Eric Cantona? A deal was swiftly agreed. Leeds felt they were losing a troublemaker. The world of football felt Ferguson was taking a gamble he could ill afford.Written by Wayne Barton. Narrated by Patrick Barclay. Produced by Ed Barker, Studio 1878. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It was 30 years ago this week that Mat Utd's Eric Cantona infamously kung fu kicked a fan at Crystal Palace. But, why did it happen, and what was the fall out?Joining Tom Dunne to discuss is Thom Gibbs, Senior Sports Writer for the Daily Telegraph, who has been investigating…
Heute vor 30 Jahren trat der Fußballer Eric Cantona einen Zuschauer im Kung-Fu-Stil und entging danach nur knapp einer Gefängnisstrafe.
It was 30 years ago this week that Mat Utd's Eric Cantona infamously kung fu kicked a fan at Crystal Palace. But, why did it happen, and what was the fall out?Joining Tom Dunne to discuss is Thom Gibbs, Senior Sports Writer for the Daily Telegraph, who has been investigating…
Dani Blanco nos lleva a 1995 y a una de las acciones más polémicas de la historia del fútbol
Welcome to an episode of Questions From ItaFootPod Patrons where you, our patrons, decide what the show is about by sending in your questions. Topics include: - Did Juventus make a mistake selling Dean Huijsen to Bournemouth? - How well will Empoli's Jacopo Fazzini do at Lazio? - Can Roma finish in the top 6 in the Serie A & win the Europa League? - What is the current status of Inter Milan & AC Milan's project of renovating the San Siro? - Will Ivan Juric fail or manage to save Southampton from relegation in the Premier League? And much, much more. This is a free extra pod of this weeks full Q & A episode of The Italian Football Podcast, only available to patrons on Patreon.com/TIFP OR Spotify (See below) OR soon for members on YouTube (launching soon).To send in your questions as well as listen to this & all other full episodes of The Italian Football Podcast (with no ads), go to Patreon.com/TIFP OR Spotify to become a Patron for only $2.99 USD per month (excluding VAT).Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 27ú lá de mí Eanair, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1995 chúis Eric Cantona de mhí-iompar ón FA Bhreathnach de bharr gur rinne sé ionsaí ar dhuine den lucht féachana I rith cluiche idir Manchester United agus Crystal Palace. I 2008 fuair Barack Obama spreagadh san fheachtas uachtaránachta mar thacaigh leis an chlann Kennedy leis I gcoinne Hillary Clinton. I 1991 cheap Brendan Daly mar an Aire Cosanta. Bhí sé an chéad Aire do mhuirí in Éirinn agus bhí sé bainteach le Rannóg an Lucht Oibre. I 2008 bhí fiosrúchán ag dul ar aghaidh I gCill Chaoi faoi ghadaíocht d'inneall bháid. Cheap na Gardaí go raibh drong bhainteach leis. Ghoid siad inneall a raibh timpeall 25 míle euro. Sin Basshunter le Now You're Gone an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 2008. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1973 chuaigh amhrán Superstition ó Stevie Wonder chuig uimhir a haon I Meiriceá. Nach mór deich mbliain tar éis a fuair sé a chéad uimhir a haon. I 1984 chuaigh Madonna ar an teilifís don chéad uair sa Bhreatain. Chuaigh sí ar an chlár The Tube ag canadh a amhrán Holiday. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh Mozart san Ostair I 1756 agus rugadh aisteoir Rosamund Pike sa Bhreatain I 1979 agus seo chuid de na rudaí a rinne sí. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo.
My guest today is the fashion designer Bella Freud. Bella launched her eponymous label in 1990. Over thirty years later it remains resolutely independent, one of the very few that hasn't been subsumed by a fashion conglomerate. Bella's clothes are for wearing and have become a byword for women who want to be glamorous but not girly with a bit of added wit. Her iconic word jumpers are one of the most covetable individual fashion items bar none. (As her instant-sell out collaboration with M&S proved.) Bella has always played with her heritage (her father, the artist Lucian Freud designed her famous dog logo and great-grandfather was Sigmund Freud, widely credited as the inventor of psycho analysis) and now she's launched a podcast - Fashion Neurosis with Bella Freud - where she literally puts celebrities on the couch to analyse their relationship with style. Eric Cantona, Zadie Smith and even Kate Moss have succumbed and, I have to say, it's an eye-opener. I met Bella at home in North West London to talk about growing up outside convention and how she finally shook off her childhood coping mechanisms. We discussed the “wonderful feeling of progress” that's come with ageing, what we can gain from unravelling life's knots and the impact of losing both of her parents in one week. Bella also told me how her body image shaped her designs and how she's learnt to appreciate her body as she's aged. Fashion is a magic carpet, she says, and she's the living proof. * You can buy all the books mentioned in this podcast at The Shift bookshop on Bookshop.org, including the book that inspired this podcast, The Shift: how I lost and found myself after 40 - and you can too, by me. * If you enjoyed this episode and you fancy buying me a coffee, pop over to my page on buymeacoffee.com. • And if you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including exclusive transcripts of the podcast, why not join The Shift community, come and have a look around at www.theshiftwithsambaker.substack.com • The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker is created and hosted by Sam Baker and edited by Juliette Nicholls @ Pineapple Audio Production. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate/review/follow as it really does help other people find us. And let me know what you think on twitter @sambaker or instagram @theothersambaker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From our Youtube channel ... Eric Cantona joined United 32 years ago today and what a ride it became. Joining from Leeds United for £1 million, Cantona went on to become one of the most influential players in the club's history. Ed and Wayne talk about their memories of the time and do a quick tour around some of Eric's best moments. Then there's a micro preview of a project that will contain much more Cantona in the future.If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing exclusive bonus episodes, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscriptions. We do a bonus show and a tactical review every week for backers.No Question About That is available on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, Amazon and all podcast apps. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A season of chaos, controversy and that kung-fu kick. Eric Cantona takes matters into his own hands at Selhurst Park, leaving newly-signed Andy Cole without a strike partner at Manchester United. Meanwhile, Blackburn's SAS make hay while the sun shines, Joe Royle's dogs of war win the FA Cup and, all around the land, managers fall on their swords with gay abandon. Meanwhile, there are match-fixing scandals, brown paper bags full of fivers, taxi drivers fearing for their lives, drugs, gambling and plenty more. Yes, it's 1994/95.
The latest guest in our Bred A Blue podcast series is former central defender, Neil Moore. Moore is a lifelong Evertonian who lived the dream… just! He played six senior games for his beloved Blues under Howard Kendall and Mike Walker before accepting that the level of competition was always going to be just too much. “I had Dave Watson, Kevin Ratcliffe, Martin Keown, David Unsworth, Gary Ablett all ahead of me,” he recalls. After progressing through the ranks, Moore made his debut at Goodison Park in October 1992. Everton defeated Rotherham United 3-0 with Moore replacing Barry Horne in the 87th minute. “Howard sent me on up front and all I did was run around for three minutes without touching the ball,” he says. “I got slaughtered for that in the dressing room afterwards!” Two of his subsequent Premier League appearances for Everton were against Manchester United and Arsenal, so Moore found himself competing against the likes of Paul Merson, Kevin Campbell, Eric Cantona and Mark Hughes. He also played 45 minutes as an emergency striker again alongside Peter Beardsley at Goodison against Sheffield United! Like every player who worked with Howard Kendall, Moore was immensely fond of him, describing him as a ‘fantastic character and a brilliant man' but he admits that he got more of a sniff when Mike Walker came in. “It's all about opinions and about trust, and Mike trusted me,” he says, “which was fantastic from my point of view.” Eventually though, Moore realised that his future lay beyond Goodison Park, ‘Joe Royle just didn't fancy me which was fair enough because that's football' and, ironically, it was Walker who offered him a way out – taking him to Norwich City. However, a friendly fixture at Carrow Road while he was still technically on loan, ruined his chances of a lengthy career in Norfolk. Norwich were playing West Ham but the referee called it off because the stadium was shrouded in thick fog. “You couldn't see the half-way line,” says Moore. That's when it got bizarre! The referee refused to take the game, so an appeal went out and a qualified official happened to be in the crowd. He duly officiated the game, in ridiculous conditions, and Moore suffered the most horrendous bad luck. “I broke two vertebrae in my spine so the chance of playing in the Championship was basically over before it had begun.” As enthusiastic an Evertonian as you could ever wish to meet, Neil Moore went on to have a long-playing career at lower league and non-league level and his love for the Blues has never wavered. He recalls his days of cleaning Neville Southall's boots (after first knocking on the men's dressing room door to be allowed in), buying chocolate bars with the coins intended to wash the kit in the laundrette, being coached by Mike Lyons and Jimmy Gabriel, and much, much more!
Diffusée sur M6, "Murder-Club" est une mini-série de 4 épisodes dans laquelle Eric Cantonna et Arielle Dombasle forment un duo d'enquêteurs improbables. Ecoutez Laissez-vous tenter - Première avec Isabelle Morini-Bosc du 29 octobre 2024.
This week on The Sports Agents, Brentford manager Thomas Frank tells us taking a big job like Manchester United wouldn't make his life better, in an exclusive interview. We also talk about the Bees' no d***heads policy, 'secret sauce' and Ivan Toney's gambling ban. Plus, your questions are answered by Gabby and Mark, who tell stories of meeting their hero in a urinal, singing to the England manager and an awkward encounter with Manchester United legend Eric Cantona. A North versus South competition hosted by The Sports Agents is on the cards and Olympic gold medallist Jessica Ennis-Hill explains why sprinters don't slick their hair back any more. Got a question for The Sports Agents - email us at thesportsagents@global.comNew episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.
This week Nicky and Paul are taking you back to 1995-96: the season of Cantona's return, grey kits, Keegan's rant and, of course, "You'll never win anything with kids". Nicky and Paul recall their reactions when they heard Hughes, Ince and Kanchelskis had been sold and how they felt after getting well beaten at Aston Villa on the opening day. They discuss Eric Cantona's comeback against Liverpool and how he got different treatment from Sir Alex, how they whittled down Newcastle's 12-point lead and they remember the manager's furious reaction at Southampton and why he ordered them to change their shirts at half-time. Elsewhere, Nicky reveals how a bet with Kevin Keegan at Newcastle ended with a load of 2ps on the manager's desk, he and Paul discuss how they felt battling one another for a place in the team during their United careers and who was singing their own song on the way back from Middlesbrough after the league was won? Email: footballsgreatest@foldingpocket.co.uk Follow Football's Greatest and join in the debate: YouTube: www.youtube.com/@footballsgreatestpodInstagram: www.instagram.com/footballsgreatestpodX/Twitter: www.twitter.com/ftblsgreatestTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@footballsgreatestpodFacebook: www.facebook.com/footballsgreatestpod Football's Greatest is a Folding Pocket production with BBC Studios. Cover artwork by Stanley Chow: http://www.stanleychow.co.uk
In this episode, I team up with Marty to dive into the art of finishing projects and the crucial role feedback plays in the creative journey. We use Eric Cantona's memorable speech as a metaphor for knowing when to stop talking and start reflecting. Together, we tackle the hurdles of perfectionism, the fear of criticism, and the significance of getting outside perspectives.Key Takeaways:Iteration thrives on feedback: Don't get stuck in the cycle of endless editing by yourself. Real improvement happens when you invite external feedback.Embrace the feedback loop: Seek it out, learn to filter it, and use it effectively. Your relationship with feedback determines how much you can grow.Step into the spotlight: Get comfortable with imperfection and the possibility of criticism. The market and your audience are your best sources of insight.Reflect and iterate: Make time to process feedback and make impactful changes. Reflection is often the greatest teacher.We Want To Meet You!:Follow me on Instagram: @aaronvelkyFollow Marty on Instagram: @martynocchiLeave a review and share your thoughts!Got ideas for topics, guests, or feedback? Let us know what you'd love to hear on the show.Remember, feedback is the fuel for growth. So don't hesitate—put your work out there, and embrace the feedback loop.
This week Will, Ian & Nora must assassinate a gang of thieves. But in the process a young singer is left blind from their efforts. So they decide to save her... there's a thing with their boss, and her boyfriend and the head of all the french mafia people... theres slow-mo and slow action and ... it's just - THE KILLER (2024) Rated R. 126minutes Directed by: John Woo. Starring: Nathalie Emmanuel, Omar Sy, Sam Worthington, Diana Silvers, Saïd Taghmaoui, Angeles Woo, Eric Cantona, Tchéky Karyo and Many Other Talented People! 00:01:30- First Thoughts 00:06:30- Whatcha Been Watchin'? (Ian- The Killer ('89), Sonny. Nora- Love Island USA: Reunion, Woman in the Lake, The Killer ('89), The Replacement Killers. Will- The Killer ('89), Hard Target.) 00:17:45- Kindergarten 00:19:00- THE KILLER (2024) 00:22:00- Tasty Morsels 00:24:30- Rating and Review 01:01:00- Totals 01:02:00- Next Week/Bye Patreon: patreon.com/THELastActionCritics Instagram: @TheLastActionCritics Twitter: @THE_Lastcritics email: Thelastactioncritics@gmail.com Next Week: Shaun of the Dead (2004) in theatres or available to rent digitally
Great matches. Magic moments. Wonderful memories. In the latest compilation of some of the best bits from Football's Greatest with Jeff Stelling, our guests remember some of the biggest games from their careers. James Milner talks about Liverpool's epic comeback to beat Barcelona in the Champions League semi-final second leg in 2019. He reveals Jurgen Klopp's inspirational words before the game, and how the Reds were able to subdue Lionel Messi and company to reach the final. Joleon Lescott relives the amazing last few minutes of the 2012 season as Manchester City overturned a 1-2 deficit to beat QPR and snatch the Premier League title from rivals Manchester United. Sir Geoff Hurst talks us through his hat-trick that enabled England to lift the World Cup in 1966. He explains why he didn't like his celebration for his first goal and what was going through his mind as he hit the shot for his third that launched him into sporting legend. Glenn Hoddle remembers the night Tottenham overcame Johan Cruyff's Feyenoord at White Hart Lane, his amazement that Cruyff was trying to man mark him and why that game was so special to him. Coming soon - Football's Greatest: Eras with Nicky Butt and Paul Scholes. Join the pair as they take you inside one of the most dominant periods ever seen in the Premier League. Expect tales about Sir Alex Ferguson, Eric Cantona and David Beckham, the rivalries and the inside track on some of the biggest games and players from the 90s and 00s. Follow Football's Greatest and join in the debate: YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@footballsgreatestpod Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/footballsgreatestpod Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ftblsgreatest TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@footballsgreatestpod Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/footballsgreatestpod Football's Greatest is a Folding Pocket production with BBC Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Owen Blackhurst, Seb White and Tommy Stewart chat pundits crossing the divide, football pie, Carlos Roa, World Cup 98, David Brent, Zinedine Zidane, Redondo at Old Trafford, Dwight Schrute, Creed Bratton, Steve Carell, the US Office, crossing swords, Henrik Larsson, Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson, a touch of the Pruniers, Alan Smith, Wayne Rooney, Cristiano Ronaldo, Louis Saha, Martin O'Neill, Celtic, Helsingborgs IF, the Goosewagon, Eric Cantona face paint, George Weah, Carl Anka, World Cup 94, The Big Match, Eastenders, Queen Vic FC, Barbara Windsor, the Mitchell Brothers, The Sopranos, The Wire, Sad Ricky, Wellard, Bouncer, Lassy, dipsticks, Harrow Borough FC, pub football teams, Harry Redknapp on Albert Square, Sonia Fowler, Danny Dyer, Bobby Moore, West Ham, Harold ten-Pinter, photobombing Billy Mitchell, Gary Johnson, respecting the turf, Steven the squirrel, OtterPilot, Expected Pints, basketball, the Chicago Bulls, Five Guys, milkshakes, Seb shakes, Dumb and Dumber, Nutribullet coffee, Snatch, GRUB in Sheffield, Gilles Peterson, broken ribs, work summer Olympics, therapy twice a week, the wet bandits, CBD gel, arnica, foam hands, pebbly beaches, sand, homemade showers, Hugh Gleave, Gareth Jones, and somehow so much more. Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Writer, performer and comedian Bryony Byrne loved playing football at primary school. So why can't she remember any footballers post 1998? She explores this, as well as gender stereotypes, and female rage, through the spirit guidance of Eric Cantona in her Edinburgh show, Fan/Girl. Jen chatted to Bryony about the '90s, ladette culture, and falling back in love with football through Charlton Athletic. Fan/Girl is at the Edinburgh Fringe until Aug 26 (except Aug 19), 12.10pm, Summerhall Demonstration Room Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jamie Vardy, Eric Cantona... Alan Shearer?! Who are the best buys in Premier League history? Micah Richards and Al join Gary Lineker to talk bargains, the biggest mistake of Micah's career, and whether there is a "big club" bias in the Match of the Day office.[This episode was originally released on 05/04/2021. Find the full Match of the Day: Top 10 boxsets only on BBC Sounds – just search ‘Match of the Day' via www.bbc.co.uk/sounds].
We're a week on now from the end of Euro 2024 and England falling at the very final hurdle against a brilliant Spanish side. We had an incredible time on The Rest Is Football and loved trying to bring you inside the tournament with us. On today's episode we're looking back at that amazing month or so with our ‘Best Moments From Euro 2024'. Plenty of laughs, some cracking interviews and wonderful stories. Alongside Gary, Alan and Micah we also hear from Eric Cantona, Rio Ferdinand, David Moyes & Alastair Campbell. Sign up to The Rest Is Football newsletter at therestisfootball.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Eric Cantona or Faustino Asprilla? Paul Gascoigne or Mario Balotelli? Which players will the streets never forget? Alan Shearer and Micah Richards join Gary Lineker to talk pranks, hating your own teammates and indoor firework displays.[This episode was originally released on 26/04/2021. Find the full Match of the Day: Top 10 boxsets, from series 1-11 via www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/p086gbss?page=3]
Visuals: https://getbehindthebillboard.com/episode-75-phil-and-grahamEpisode #75 features Phil Cockrell & Graham Storey.Humble, funny, gracious and massively talented, Phil & Graham have quietly created some of the most iconic billboards of the past 30 years.In that time they have won most major awards including 4 Cannes Golds, 5 BTA arrows, 7 Campaign Poster awards and 26 D&AD in book entries.It seems a bit of a crime that we haven't had them on the show before. But due to various circumstances / holidays / other guests taking their slot, we've only just got them on.It's worth listening for the Nike work alone. Phil flying to the south of France to meet Eric Cantona as ‘research' for the redemption poster is a classic ‘someone's got to do it' story. But it was nothing compared to how the team met Peter Hull the Paralympian who'd run the marathon and became the inspiration behind one of Nike's greatest posters ever.Then there was Yellow pages, Toblerone, Virgin Atlantic, The Times and more.Every campaign oozing simplicity, craft and class.Thanks gents for coming on and sharing your incredible history. Long may it continue.
Two football mad continents, Europe and South America, are competing in international tournaments at the moment. Fans are all decked out in their teams shirts - but they're not all wearing the latest versions. In fact, sales of retro or vintage shirts are booming. Be it the iconic Italian kits of the 90s, the classic sky blue of Argentina or Nigeria's viral world cup kit - we look into this trend and speak to the fans who are buying, and the companies cashing in.Produced and presented by Imran Rahman-Jones.Image: A fan wears a retro Eric Cantona shirt before a Manchester United match in April 2024. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Bobby was so good, we had to squeeze a wee bonus baw out of him. Eric Cantona & Mani tails and more wise words from the man himself. Make sure you subscribe and leave a 5 star review! If you'd like to share the times you've been a resourceful rascal, or want to get in touch, send an email to Hello@RestlessNativesPodcast.comPlease review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy
What was going through Eric Cantona's head when he jumped into the crowd at Selhurst Park? Why does he support England at international tournaments? What was the reason behind his iconic celebration against Sunderland? Gary, Alan and Micah are joined by the legendary Eric Cantona to talk about his life growing up in Marseille and how he became one of the best players in the world. Sign up to The Rest Is Football newsletter at therestisfootball.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gregg Berhalter's USMNT Future Post-Copa America Exit, Euro Quarter Finals Showdown, and Eric Cantona's Goat Stroll Goes Viral! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/swiftkickspodcast/support
Welcome to the latest episode of The Overlap's football history podcast, It Was What It Was. Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper delve into the sliding doors moments that lead to the Manchester United treble win in 1999. In the years leading up to Sir Alex Ferguson's greatest achievement, we take a look at some of the key moments that could have changed the course of history: from Maurice Watkins recommending Alex Ferguson as the manager to replace Terry Venables as Barcelona manager in 1986 to Alan Hansen's infamous comment on Match of the Day as well as United's youth system and signing Eric Cantona. It Was What It Was gives a detailed look into the changes that took place at Old Trafford that paved the journey to the treble; including building the squad after the 1994 Champions League loss to Barcelona, new revenue at Old Trafford and the tactical and financial changes at the club. If you enjoyed the podcast please hit subscribe to never miss an episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why was Kasper not at Jamie Vardy's house to watch Leicester win the Premier League? What impact did being one of the first on the scene at the helicopter crash that killed Leicester owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha have on his life? How did growing up with the likes of Eric Cantona, Steve Bruce and his father Peter give him a burning desire to succeed that was unmatched by his peers? Gary is joined by Premier League and FA Cup winner Kasper Schmeichel to discuss his incredible life in football so far and how Denmark are planning to stop England at the Euros. Sign up to The Rest Is Football newsletter at therestisfootball.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
#504 Respect Hook - Richard is back at the Lowry Theatre Salford and is annoyed about an Amazon review for his book. His guest is comedian, actor and former Edinburgh flatmate, Justin Moorhouse. They discuss doing a corporate for an arms manufacturer, improvising with Eric Cantona, how everyone in the Manchester area has to appear on Coronation Street (as up to three characters), being a cheeky f***er to Danny Boyle, why Justin doesn't go everywhere with his face painted, why it's a bad idea for comedians to go on politics TV shows, podcasting with his daughter, how Justin pretended to be a ghost and how Fred Elliot overcame his reluctance to do his catchphrase. It's a real cracker of a show. Don't miss it.See Rich's stand-up tour Can I Have My Ball Back - https://richardherring.com/ballback/SUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELSee extra content at our WEBSITE Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Owen Blackhurst, Seb White, James Bird and Tommy Stewart talk the UEFA Champions League final, Trafalgar Square, Big Ben, Glasgow, Star Wars, Seb's C-3PO energy, Noel Gallagher's Poznań rejection, match-day hangovers, Oasis, John Lennon on GB News and the red meat diet, Olivia Rodrigo, ‘A Day in the Life' by Sir Matt Busby in the style of George Formby, Give Meat a Chance, Eric Cantona at Leeds, Sheffield Wednesday, the Square Ball Fanzine, Howard Wilkinson, Trevor Francis, Gordon Strachan, pre-Premier League title races, Denis Irwin, Chris Whyte on a stag do, Owen getting chased by bouncers and bosses, Teletext transfer news, Tommy's “Tintin” tattoo, tearful goodbyes, shin pads, sock tape, Tetley's sponsor boards, Ken Loach, XG, XP, Zidane's kick-ups, playing instead of watching, weaklings, dead legs, broken fingers, Battleships Monthly, being “papped”, Knight of the Round Heads, pink noise, falling asleep to podcasts, Ghostface Killah, James' dad's cricket team, fielding in a deckchair, Jimmy Anderson, Welsh Chapel Dream, the Paris Olympics Committee, Strictly Come Dancing, and somehow so much more.Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Met vandaag: PVV en BBB staan alleen in de mestcrisis | Geert Wilders eregast op het oerconservatieve CPAC-congres | De vergeten feministen van Nederland | Oud-topvoetballer Eric Cantona komt als zanger naar Amsterdam | Klopt het gevoel dat het op Koningsdag kouder is dan voorheen op Koninginnedag? | Presentatie: Simone Weimans
It's time to have a look at the 10 most Mega Mbappe moments! What do you think is the most mega? It doesn't have to be any of these 10? Let me know in the Spotify Q&A section or leave a review on Apple podcasts with your answer. Exclusive episodes on: Roberto Carlos, Manchester City, 10 round of Ronaldo, Eric Cantona, Roy Keane and MANY others: patreon.com/Footballforkids www.FootballForKidsPodcast.Com Support the showFootball for kids is written, recorded and produced by Darren Rees.
Eric Cantona, one of the biggest characters football has ever seen, a proper football legend. Here is a taster of the full episode. For all of you patreon suporters the episode on Eric Cantona is now LIVE. Head over to patreon.com/Footballforkids to listen to it now. If you are not already a super-listener, ask an adult to click the link above. New episodes on Patreon every week! https://www.footballforkidspodcast.com/ Football for kids is written, recorded and produced by Darren Rees.
Today's story comes from Gary McAllister, who says that although Eric Cantona turned a few key matches, the French maestro was relatively peripheral to Leeds United's 1992 league title win.Listen to the original full episodes:Classic Big Interview: Gary McAllister Part One - The Big Interview with Graham Hunter | AcastClassic Big Interview: Gary McAllister Part Two - The Big Interview with Graham Hunter | Acast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we chat about Arsenal Women's late win over Aston Villa before we delve into the very depths of the Interlull, including but not limited to: rugby world cup, dodgy safari, a Man Utd theme park, Reiss Nelson and Emile Smith Rowe, Pedro Neto, the guess the player ratings game, Eric Cantona on tour, killer magpie facts, an incredible Lez Doo Dis™ reveal, and lots more.Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.