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Alexi Lalas and David Mosse recap both the Euro 2024 Finals and the Copa América 2024 Finals, ending in dramatic fashion. Spain was undoubtedly the best team of the Euro tournament, finishing on top with a 2-1 victory. The champions lifted the trophy behind goals from Nico Williams and Mikel Oyarzabal, and became the first team to win four Euro Championships. On the Copa América side, Lionel Messi and Ángel Di María were able to complete the story booking ending on an extra time Lautaro Martínez goal. Argentina wins their third straight major tournament and 16th Copa América, but not without a hectic start and an 82 minute delay. (3:08) To wrap the show, the guys tie the bow on an incredible six weeks of soccer, fun, and great memories. (26:35) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dog Days of summer and there is NO Shortage of things to talk about, Wizards Rookies are LIGHTING it up in summer league and the Nats snap their losing streak. Lou Holder joins the program to talk about the beautiful game and the upcoming finals in the Euro Championships and COPA America.
Awadd kicks off your 4th of July weekend! He starts will a summer full of International Sports, as the Copa America, Euro Championships, and the Olympics are all gearing. Do you think the rest of the world has caught up to USA at this point?
On this episode the guys react to Bronny James being drafted by the Lakers, recap the NBA Draft and recent trades, talk about the USWNT Olympic roster reveal and the USMNT struggles against Panama, predict the Euro Championships, and touch on the Presidential Debate! Be sure to follow us on our socials here! https://solo.to/thacookout... so you can watch our shows live on Twitch and YouTube weekly!
SummaryIn this episode, Tom Butterfield and David Bromley discuss the current sports events, including the Euros, T20 World Cup, and the Olympics. They then focus on transfer rumors and confirmed transfers in the Championship, specifically Sheffield Wednesday's signings of Max Lowe and Ben Hamer, and Middlesbrough's acquisition of Delano Bergzorg. The hosts analyze the potential impact of these signings on the respective teams and discuss the importance of early transfer business.Keywordssports events, Euros, T20 World Cup, Olympics, transfer rumors, Sheffield Wednesday, Max Lowe, Ben Hamer, Middlesbrough, Delano Bergzorg, impact of signings, early transfer businessTakeawaysThere is a bumper summer of sports events, including the Euros, T20 World Cup, and Olympics.Sheffield Wednesday has made early transfer moves, signing Max Lowe and Ben Hamer.Middlesbrough has acquired Delano Bergzorg, adding attacking intent to their squad.Early transfer business can be beneficial for clubs, allowing them to secure deals and settle players before prices increase.The hosts discuss the potential impact of these signings on the teams and the importance of strengthening squads.England V SerbiaTom, David, and Jed discuss the England-Serbia game in the Euro Championships. They analyze the performance of the players, the key passes, and the dribbling stats. They also discuss the cautious approach of both teams and the need for more risk-taking in the final third. They highlight the strong defensive performance of England and the importance of clean sheets. They conclude that while the first game was not perfect, there are positive signs for England going forward in the tournament. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to football, including handball rules, the performance of different teams in the Euro 2020 tournament, and the role of Cristiano Ronaldo in the Portuguese national team. They also share humorous anecdotes about their experiences with football players. The conversation is light-hearted and entertaining.KeywordsEngland, Serbia, Euro Championships, performance, key passes, dribbling stats, cautious approach, risk-taking, clean sheets, football, handball rules, Euro 2020, Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal, anecdotesTakeawaysThe England-Serbia game in the Euro Championships was a cautious affair with few key passes and successful dribbles.England's strong defensive performance and clean sheet were the major positives from the game.There is a need for more risk-taking and creativity in the final third to break down stubborn defenses.Despite not being at their best, England's win sets them up well for the rest of the tournament.Tournament football is never easy, and England will face tougher challenges in the knockout stages. Handball rules in football can be confusing and subjective, leading to controversial decisions.Germany and Spain are considered strong teams in the Euro 2020 tournament.The role of Cristiano Ronaldo in the Portuguese national team is a topic of debate, with some questioning his impact on the team's style of play.Humorous anecdotes and personal experiences add an entertaining element to discussions about football.Useful LinksX (Twitter) - @champattackYoutube Channel
Calls for Anthony Albanese to promote Australian interests during the Chinese Premier's visit; Dismay in Las Vegas over a controversial Supreme Court ruling on bump stocks; Germany accounts for Scotland in the Euro Championships opener.
Jesse de Heer won the 3K race and Stijn Lagrand won the 15K race at last weekend's OCR European Championship in Hungary. On Sunday, they won the team championship as well. Both men join the show to talk about their performances. They also discuss similarities and differences between the federated Euro OCR Champs, Spartan Race, and Adventurey's OCRWC. Today's show is sponsored by The Driven Team Challenge. The original 4 person team race is back in Dahlonega, Georgia. Organifi – We've got our own landing page where you can get 20 percent off ALL their amazing superfoods. Go to organifi.com/ORM and see some of our favorite products. Rugged Maniac – Rugged has 20 plus events you can sign up for right now nationwide. Use code ORM23 for $5 off all races. Intro Music – Paul B. Outro Music – Brian Revels ORM YouTube Channel Support Us On Patreon You can listen to the podcast here.
In this episode the former Premier League player Stelios Giannakopoulos gives Liam and John insights into his career and the stories at: Ethnikos Asteras, Paniliakos, Olympiacos, Bolton Wanderers, Hull City, AEL and winning the 2004 Euro Championships with Greece.This podcast discusses all things golf and football with some star guest appearances from celebrities, footballers and golfers alike! Hosted by Liam Harrison from Golf Mates and John McGinlay, the former Bolton Wanderers and Scotland international.
Baseball-MLB: Ozuna booed. Baty bats well in debut. Donaldson saves Yanks day. Cardinals and Astros domination. Little League WS ends this weekend. Basketball: LeBron's new Laker deal. NBA schedule deets. Football: NCAAF starts this week with Week 0. Brady is back! Watson gets bigger punishment. Golf: BMW Championship defending champ. FedEx Cup Finale this weekend. Olympic Sports: US Gym Championships. An American recap of Euro Championships. Tokyo bribery arrests.
Security expert William Alberque on nuclear threats and Ukraine, Turkey expects payback for brokering Ukrainian grain deal, and England's lionesses win the Euro Championships. Also: Russia's war with Ukraine awakens traumatic memories for Estonians, how low water levels in the river Rhine are contributing to rising prices and a look at the human toll of the cost of living crisis.
Today on Boston Public Radio: We begin the show by asking listeners if they're boycotting the NFL following the recent sexual harassment allegations against Deshaun Watson. Trenni Kusnierek discusses the recent allegations against Watson, the underdog victory for England Women's soccer in the 2022 Euro Championships and death of a hiker on Mt. Washington. Kusnierek is a reporter and anchor for NBC Sports Boston, and a weekly Boston Public Radio contributor. Carol Rose talks about how state legislatures have been reacting in the wake of Republican challenges to mail-in voting laws, and the recent passage of the CROWN act in Mass., which prohibits discrimination based on hair-type. Rose is the executive director of the ACLU of Massachusetts. Lee Pelton reflects on the life and legacy of Bill Russell, Boston's recent rank as the 2nd least affordable in the U.S. and a recent Harvard study which ties upward mobility to having wealthy friends. Pelton is the president and CEO of The Boston Foundation. Chris Muther recaps his recent piece on a five-star hotel in Hyannis, and discusses the guilt Americans feel taking vacations, the “lost luggage epidemic” and a popular new trend: the coastal grandmother aesthetic. Muther is a travel writer for the Boston Globe. Jared Bowen talks about Shakespeare on the Common, Brad Pitt in his new movie “Bullet Train,” a new play at the Company One Theater, Can I Touch It? and Grand Horizons at the Gloucester Stage. Bowen is GBH's executive arts editor and the host of Open Studio. We end the show by asking listeners to share their feelings about the current pickle craze.
A division by division breakdown of the battles, podium picks, and all the background stories. Hosted by 6 Pack Lapadat, Arian Messy Khamesi, Big Bill McCarthy, Tori LaPerriere.
A division by division breakdown of the battles, podium picks, and all the background stories. Hosted by 6 Pack Lapadat, Arian Messy Khamesi, Big Bill McCarthy, & Tori LaPerriere.
This week I breakdown what we learned from Wout van Aert's overall win at the Tour of Britain (1:56), Sonny Colbrelli's win at Euro Championships (4:10), how Remco Evenepoel's lack of race awareness could cause problems for Van Aert at Worlds (8:35) if Mathieu van der Poel's win at the Antwerp Port Classic means he can race Worlds and Roubaix (11:45), and then sit down with 20-year-old phenomenon Sarah Gigante (14:58) on the difficulties of breaking into pro cycling and moving abroad as an Australian teenager, highlights of her career so far, and joining the powerhouse Movistar team for 2022 and beyond. Sign up for the newsletter Sonny Colbrelli's Euro Performance Showed Us He is a Legitimate Threat for World Champs Support the podcast by buying me a coffee
After the appalling violence and racism surrounding the EURO CHAMPIONSHIPS - and with a whole range of other issues such as sexual harassment - drugs - climate change etc - what are you most worried about for your kids as they step out into the world? What scares you most in the dead of night - what do you fear for your teenagers' futures. Is the world really a less friendly place - a more stressful place - were things different when we parents were younger. Mark & Nadia here from you listeners about what is worrying you most about the world and future our kids are about to step into. Find out answers to these questions and many more in this episode of Confessions of A Modern Parent. They take questions and suggestions from listeners on their experiences in parenting roles. If you have a parenting question or suggestion for Mark or Nadia, you can get in touch at: Twitter @mark_adderley0.
Episode 8 is here, download on all platforms, link is here - https://linktr.ee/insidejoggingpodcast With my day ruined yesterday by penalties on Sunday, we recorded a day later than usual. Big week in British running as Bird & Muir set records in Monaco, the U23's were in action at the Euro Championships in Tallinn and 10000m English champs are crowned at FastFriday (which Josh Lunn was absent from). Huge week in English football too, but I'm not prepared to talk about yet. Josh Lunn professionally announced his injury for the fans on Instagram, and was a DNS for Fast Friday 10,000m (another DNS for the Inside Jogging Podcast team...). He's been busy not running, but we don't think he's entirely sure that he knows what his achilles is. He's also not the happiest this week, so its a cheery show for you all! Matthew Clowes kicked off his week with a 4:45am run, and has been out on his travels again. Only one brief hotel review this week, but has a nice downhill tempo and a beautifully consistent long run session to talk about. He's happier than the other two, and talks us through a work morning that involves decapitated heads. Aaron Scott is depressed, but tries to put on a brave face, after all it's only another 55 years to wait until the next one. He has had an up and down week, but finished it off with a half decent tempo on Friday and a solid long run with the boys on Sunday. He's not happy about the UK footpath scene, and is considering writing into the local councils with his complaints. Don't be shy, send us in your comments, feedback and reviews and we might give you a shout out on a future show. In the mean time, have an average week and we will be back on track with a show next Monday. The next one will include a big interview, as we finally get our lives back on track and organise this thing!
Podcast Episode 2.006 - Ryan Abraham of USC Football.com previewing USC Trojans. Hod Rabino of Devils Digest previewing Arizona State. Tim O'Malley of Irish Illustrated previewing Notre Dame. Tantor and I discuss the Copa Championships, the Euro Championships and the opening leg of the Gold Cup.
Welcome to a NEW episode of my latest podcast "History of...." where we talk the history of any given topic. In this episode we look at the history of one of the BIGGEST sporting events, the UEFA European Soccer Championship A.K.A. The Euros. How did it all begin? Who has won the most Euro Championships? Who won it ALL after being 150/1 odds? All these questions and more...answered right here! The music at the beginning is one of my track "On A Clear Day". Check it out along with my NEW release, "Always In Our Heart" on Spotify & Apple Music (DJ ADFoster) As always, thanks for listening and I would love a review and feedback. Especially if you have an idea for a future episode of "History of...." Hit me up on Twitter or Instagram @AD-Foster --- 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/adfoster/message
The dudes are back in the pub with an absolute baller! Demetrius Taylor joins us and talks about his journey from Miami to App State and what the future has in store for him! Stick around after to talk about the PGA Match, Euro Championships, NBA Finals, NHL Miracle, and so much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/parker-haake/support
1:50- During this segment the guys talk about the WFT and some of their best and worst off-season moves. 18:55- Opening up the phone lines to talk about the best and worst off-season moves. 33:00- Marissa Pilla joins the show to talk about soccer Euro Championships. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode Rod and D recap Bettors Delight. They also make a phone call to a friend of the show, Leland Brown and he breaks down the remaining matches in the Euro Championships. Lastly they discuss if all this betting information is enough to get Dorian to throw a bet down.Disclaimer:The opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed in the MoneyBallin Podcast do not constitute as legal or financial advice in anyway whatsoever. Always do your own research and/or contact a financial professional before making any type of investment.
Welcome to another episode of Drunk Women Solving Crime, where this week comedian Sajeela Kershi recounts just a run-of-the-mill crime that she found herself caught up in, it's hardly a story .... JOKING!! Sajeela's story is the absolute epitome of drama! It's the stuff of films and we are SO lucky to have her on the show to share it with us. Once you've caught your breath from that, we then hear about a story that is the acid test of our detective's abilities. We then hear from a listener who needs some clarification of a mugger's intentions. This episode was released during the Euro Championships on the day England face Denmark in the semis (f'nar) and so Taylor decided that this week's Patreon shout-outs should reflect some sports-ball fever. To get a shout out of your own, extra content, and videos, head to patreon.com/drunkwomensolvingcrime. AND you can see Hannah, Catie, and Taylor IN THE FLESH at their monthly residency at The Museum of Comedy in London. For all info and tickets, go to museumofcomedy.ticketsolve.com/shows/873618800 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's down to the last 8 at the Euro Championships. Who will win? Will there be any surprises? Or will the big guns make their way to the next round? Join Mr Fantastic as he discusses this weekend's blockbuster matches with Soumil Arora.
Just For Sport on the NBA as Jumoke talks about the Clippers chances of coming back from a 3-1 deficit, will Trae Young's ankle be good enough to keep his Hawks alive versus the Bucks. In tennis, a special shoutout to France Tiafoe with a big upset at Wimbledon, who can beat Novak Djokovic on the Men's side and can Serena win her 24th major. And why the Euro Championships are getting better now that they are at the elimination stage.
Tim and Shane discuss the bizarre streaker at the Euro Championships, Jaslyn Hewitt provides an update on the tennis and as one of the board members of the Sydney Roosters, Mark Fenny has a lot to say about the state of the NRL See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the Second Hour Zach and James discuss the potential between Von Miller and Bradley Chubb in 2021 and who should be expected to have the better season, why one former Kansas City All-Pro is being associated with the Broncos and Zach goes on a hilarious rant on Soccer during the Euro Championships. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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DC's Mike James and Mollie Ames discuss: All terrestrial segments were recorded live on June 12th (Day 163 of 2021), and all podcast segments were recorded live on June 14th (Day 165 of 2021) Part 1 of 3 of the Podcast only content – Being inspired by what was once normal finally returning again, and counting all the ways in which injuries have plagued this NBA postseason Terrestrial: Hour 1 (begins around 0:22:00) Barroco sets the bar in Lakewood (without even having one), and the band Ropa Vieja might be the best band to ever play a restaurant Browns fever is running high even in the middle of the offseason Part 2 of 3 of the Podcast only content – The Euro Championships are on which means for most casual fans in this country, you might actually be watching some soccer (begins around 1:22:00) Lachlan MacKinnon's ‘Best of Edition' Let Me Tell You A Story: “The Breaks” (begins around 1:33:00) Terrestrial: Hour 2 (begins around 1:45:00) Here come the Goo Cops! As we state pretty much every week because the evidence keeps piling up, billionaire's not only suck they also don't play by the same rules everybody else has to, which makes them suck even more The NBA postseason and all the reasons why true NBA fans are tuning in Part 3 of 3 of the Podcast only content – Mollie's Weekly Reports... (begins around 2:46:00) Terrestrial: Hour 3 (begins around 3:09) Week 10 of your 2021 Cleveland Baseball Team's Weekly Playoff Probabilities. Mollie's Weekly Reports, terrestrial edition! All this and so much more on this episode of the Defend Cleveland Podcast. Enjoy~ To contribute to this 100% listener supported show please go to our Patreon page by clicking here. Check out Lachlan MacKinnon's best selling book, ‘Let Me Tell You A Story: Small Stories Of A Large Family'! Thank yous to 91.1-FM WRUW Cleveland for being home to the show, and to the city that inspires us, Cleveland, Ohio. Your recommended listening this week is newest album from King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard "Butterfly 3000" The intro and outro to Lachlan's segment is the song “My Summer In Traction” by the band Ohio Civil War , and it's used with permission.
EURO DEFEAT..TEAM SELECTION?In this podcast Host Ryan Clifford was Joined by John Clifford who has became a regular panellist on the Celtic Now and Forever Podcast.. we had a chat about Scotland's defeat in the match of the Euro Championships.Most of the debate was about the team selection of manager Steve Clarke and why it set the tone for the match, John and Ryan went through the main talking points and chances which Scotland had in the match and how David Marshall and Jack Hendry should be doing better.The Next game against England is now a massive game and they both discussed how they see it Planning out. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of Down & Out, Dom and Evan get you ready for Friday's kickoff of the 2020* (2021) EURO Championships. Dom gets involved in the soccer discussion and Evan brings sense into the situation. The NBA Playoffs recap and how Donovan Mitchell is good at basketball in case you all forgot. Then the fellas talk about the College Football Playoffs possibly expanding to 12 teams. Coupled with some UFC 263 Adesanya vs. Vettori discussion. As always be sure to go follow us on Twitter @DownNOut and interact with the guys about what you want to hear on the show because as always, we're a podcast made by the people, for the people! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/downnout/support
IN this week's Episode #61 of the Football Out West Show, regular hosts Craig and Tonci were once again joined by Steve Curtain and they discussed the upcoming Euro Championships, which start next week. They analyzed the six groups, the games on the opening weekend as well as discussed who they saw in the final stages of the second biggest football event after the World Cup itself. Also joining the trio on the Show was the Managing Director of Macron Victoria, GIACOMO CARULLI, who made a rather significant sponsorship/partnership announcement for the Football Out West Show, with Macron becoming the Show's official apparel sponsor, as well as the episode sponsor of five upcoming episodes. Last but not least, a major announcement regarding next week's Show and the guest appearance of true football royalty on next Sunday's Episode #62 was made. Who will be joining the boys next week on the Queen's Birthday Edition of the Football Out West Show? Click on the below link to find out...! (This week's episode of the Football Out West Show was proudly sponsored by the George Cross Football Club, home of the award-winning Georgies on Vista bistro/restaurant)
Nathan Murphy is joined by Ireland hockey goalkeeper Ayeisha McFerran to look ahead to the start of the Euro Nations Hockey Championships this weekend, as Ireland begin their campaign against the World and European champions the Netherlands on Saturday.
James Kelly hosted the NOLUT Team of Patricia Maslin, Gary Staff and Ted Robinson in our 19th Lockdown 3.0 (relaxing), Covid-19 podcast. The show featured:Support needed for the Lions Food Hub;A GoFundMe page has been set up for Millwall supporter Michael Cole, who has been diagnosed with an aggressive cancer spread; https://uk.gofundme.com/f/supporting-mike-cole-coleyJeremy BM talking of his Proper Blokes Club experience and what to expect;Millwall legend, former captain and player of the year and now assistant manager with Bromley FC Alan Dunne;Kai Bennet – Fan in the Dugout and Millwall Insider; James Kelly updates on the Millwall Lionesses and Luke Sheppard updates on the Romans;Can you help Dannielle and James support ELLENOR who cared for her late goalkeeping cousin Jordan Dawes - https://justgiving.com/fundraising/jordandaweshalfmarathonThe team reviewed Coventry City v Millwall;The team and Kai reviewed the outcomes of the season and guests gave their views on what country will win the Euro Championships;Gary Staff outlined ways to donate to MFC through donation and IFollow;Ted Robinson paid tribute to departing Millwall players Shaun Williams, Shane Ferguson and Frank Finlay;Patricia Maslin spoke about both the Millwall Lionesses and Romans both looking for players and how to apply.
James Kelly hosted the NOLUT Team of Patricia Maslin, Gary Staff and Ted Robinson in our 19th Lockdown 3.0 (relaxing), Covid-19 podcast. The show featured:Support needed for the Lions Food Hub;A GoFundMe page has been set up for Millwall supporter Michael Cole, who has been diagnosed with an aggressive cancer spread; https://uk.gofundme.com/f/supporting-mike-cole-coleyJeremy BM talking of his Proper Blokes Club experience and what to expect;Millwall legend, former captain and player of the year and now assistant manager with Bromley FC Alan Dunne;Kai Bennet – Fan in the Dugout and Millwall Insider; James Kelly updates on the Millwall Lionesses and Luke Sheppard updates on the Romans;Can you help Dannielle and James support ELLENOR who cared for her late goalkeeping cousin Jordan Dawes - https://justgiving.com/fundraising/jordandaweshalfmarathonThe team reviewed Coventry City v Millwall;The team and Kai reviewed the outcomes of the season and guests gave their views on what country will win the Euro Championships;Gary Staff outlined ways to donate to MFC through donation and IFollow;Ted Robinson paid tribute to departing Millwall players Shaun Williams, Shane Ferguson and Frank Finlay;Patricia Maslin spoke about both the Millwall Lionesses and Romans both looking for players and how to apply.
Born and raised in Oslo, Caroline played for local club Lyn until the age of 15. She then moved to Stabaek, where she spent 3 seasons playing in Norway’s top division, helping Stabaek win 2 league titles and 3 Norwegian Women’s Cups. She then had a short spell at Sweden’s top-flight champions Tyreso, before returning to Stabaek again so she could complete her high school education. In 2014, she signed with German side Wolfsburg. While there, she won the Frauen Bundesliga (Women’s top flight) 3 times, as well as winning the DFB-Pokal (national cup competition) 5 times, and reached the Champions League final twice in 2016 and 2018, losing both times to Lyon. In 2019, she signed for Barcelona, where she has won the league, Super Cup, Copa Catalunya, and Copa de la Rena, as well as reaching the Champions League final in 2019, suffering defeat again to Lyon. Carolina has simultaneously represented the Norwegian Women’s national team from u15 right up to the first team, where she has made 85 appearances, scoring a total of 38 international goals. She has represented Norway at the 2013 and 2017 Women’s Euro Championships, as well as the 2019 Women’s World Cup. She was one of eleven players nominated in “The Best FIFA Women´s Player” in 2020.Follow BroPod on Twitter @BroPod1 and Facebook. Feel free to subscribe and review our podcast on iTunes and/or Spotify. #beother
With the recent announcement that Joachim Löw will resign from his role as Germany's National Team Head Coach after the upcoming Euro Championships, there has been speculation as to who will take over from him. ‘Jogi' Löw will bow out as a World Cup winner thanks to his side's 2014 heroics and leaves with the best win percentage of any coach, emerging victorious 68.75% of the time. With Germany in need of a replacement after ‘Jogi' steps down, several top German coaches have emerged as potential replacements including Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp & Bayern Munich's Hansi Flick. In the latest episode of the SL Podcast's “The Bundesliga Connection”, DW Sports Correspondent & German football expert Kres Harrington highlights the major problem with the candidates which have been named, “All of the best German coaches have jobs already. Why would Hansi Flick leave Bayern Munich for a project? Jurgen Klopp is at Liverpool. Julian Nagelsman is at RB Leipzig. The one thing that's on Germany's side is time. Jogi Low only leaves after Euros.” In the full podcast, Harrington reacts to the latest round of Bundesliga action and more.
With the recent announcement that Joachim Löw will resign from his role as Germany's National Team Head Coach after the upcoming Euro Championships, there has been speculation as to who will take over from him. ‘Jogi' Löw will bow out as a World Cup winner thanks to his side's 2014 heroics and leaves with the best win percentage of any coach, emerging victorious 68.75% of the time. With Germany in need of a replacement after ‘Jogi' steps down, several top German coaches have emerged as potential replacements including Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp & Bayern Munich's Hansi Flick. In the latest episode of the SL Podcast's “The Bundesliga Connection”, DW Sports Correspondent & German football expert Kres Harrington highlights the major problem with the candidates which have been named, “All of the best German coaches have jobs already. Why would Hansi Flick leave Bayern Munich for a project? Jurgen Klopp is at Liverpool. Julian Nagelsman is at RB Leipzig. The one thing that's on Germany's side is time. Jogi Low only leaves after Euros.” In the full podcast, Harrington reacts to the latest round of Bundesliga action and more.
Freya Anderson and Max Litchfield were the golden swimmers at the 20th European Short-Course Championships in Glasgow
In this episode I will talk about the Liverpool/Crystal Palace game, the sacking of Tottenham’s manager and the qualification for the 2020 Euro Championships by Wales. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-sweeney8/support
Micheal, Zach and Bill pull the curtain back on the Pan American Championships. Get the inside scoop on that and the Euro Championships from inside the media pit. Follow Micheal on Instagram at @yeahyouride Follow Zach on Twitter at @theshoestar. Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium network and it's our donor drive! Please consider becoming a member. Go to www.wideanglepodium.com/donate to learn more and contribute. Go to www.shredsciencenutrition.com to learn how to eat right and get strong and fit. Tell 'em you heard about Shred Science on Cyclocross Radio! Follow on IG at @shred_science_macros Get 15% off the new Worx Hydroshot power washer by going to www.yourcleanbike.com and using the code CLEANBIKE. Check out the Voler Apparel CX Heat Check Power Rankings every week at www.youtube.com/cxhairs. Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on Apple Podcasts, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the helpline: 405-CXHAIRS. Need coffee? (Trick question, you do). Check out our partnership with Grimpeur Bros and the amazingly tasty Hello Cyclocross Friends! Espresso blend. You can get these flavorful and possibly magical beans here: https://www.grimpeurbros.com/products/hello-cyclocross-friends-wap-espresso
Former Scotland manager Craig Brown details his career with the national team. In part one, Craig recalls moments from his time as assistant to Sir Alex Ferguson and then Andy Roxburgh, as Scotland qualified for the World Cup in '86 and '90, as well as the Euro Championships in '92. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week the guys are joined Paul Patrick. Paul competed at the European Judo Championships in Glasgow recently, finishing in 9th place. This weeks topics include Pauls experiences at the Euro Championships, the benefits of martial arts, the most Googled sex questions, privacy phone screens, the Love Island Final, and much more. Including Braw Or Naw and Watching/Listening To This Week! If you wouldn’t mind subscribing to the show on iTunes, it helps the show out a lot and would be greatly appreciated. You can do that here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/monkey-sword-fight/id1346837791?mt=2 Follow us on podbean: https://monkeyswordfight.podbean.com/ Don’t forget, the guys are always looking for your feedback and suggestions, so feel free to get in touch at: monkeyswordfightpodcast@gmail.com You can contact the guys on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MonkeySwordFightPodcast/ Or on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/MSF_podcast SOCIAL MEDIA: www.twitter.com/Wagjuanpatrice www.twitter.com/_MDotts www.twitter.com/macapella Hosts: Jordan Patrick & Mike Dotts Guest: Paul Patrick Producer: Andy Macfarlane
It was a brilliant weekend for the Irish girls at the European u-18 championships with four medals from three athletes, and some championship records and PB's to boot. Sarah Healy was the star of the show, winning a 1500/3000m double, but there was also gold in the 200m for Rhasidat Adeleke, and a silver for Sophie O'Sullivan, daughter of Sonia, in the 800m. Derval O'Rourke is in Finland at the World Under 20's and she tells us why we should both be excited and patient with this extraordinary new crop of potential stars. We ask where all this success has come from and what the path from underage to senior is like in athletics. Oisin McConville and Michael Foley join us to talk about the last round of qualifiers, and the annual post mortem on the Cork footballers - this year's looks particularly gruelling. Plus there's sprinter's choice, the Leinster hurling final replay, Sarah Healy asks Europe to inspect the damage, and Sonia the supportive, stressed-out mum.
We are all super proud that we got this one done well within the hour. We celebrated with non-alcoholic champagne after we were done recording. We talked about everything, from Elvis wall clocks to WalMart and Larry H. Miller. Also in there we mention the Tour of Poland, the Euro Championships, the Tour of Utah, the mess that is the Vuelta a Colombia, the Vuelta a Burgos and Game of Thrones. New friend of the podcast, Juan Antonio Flecha makes a small appearance as well. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's not every day that you get an opportunity to learn from a legend, but that's exactly what you get in this episode of The Unstoppable Teen Podcast! Despite being failing as a teenager, Stuart Pearce went on to have an incredible career in professional football. He made 746 Premiership appearances and earned 78 England caps. He played in the European Championships and a World Cup semi final. After his playing career ended, Stuart went on to manage 5 teams including Manchester City and the England Under 21 national team. Quite simply, Stuart Pearce is a football legend. So you can imagine how excited Kevin was to interview him and get his advice for teenagers. You may or may not like football, but that's irrelevant. Stuart Pearce is a winner. If you want to succeed at anything you'll want to listen to this interview and get the insights that can help you become a winner too. Click on the player above to listen now! “Failure is when you don't try something because you're fearful of what might happen.” Stuart Pearce – International Football Player & Manager You will learn: What happened when Stuart was rejected by a pro team when he was 13 years old (5:41) The careers Stuart wanted to pursue, how he messed up the interviews and ended up stacking boxes in a warehouse (8:03) How long Stuart had to persist and play for a local team before he got a chance to join a pro team (16:20) The moment Stuart's life changed and his dreams began to come true (19:38) The importance of getting experience and working hard (22:34) How much Stuart earned when he finally became a pro footballer – You probably won't believe it! (25:34) Stuart's careers advice for teenagers (26:44) What it was like to play for a club and work for a manager who demanded the very highest levels of performance every week (32:08) 3 things that make the difference between the people that make it at the top and those who don't? (34:05) Great advice for people who want to be part of a team and become a great leader (38:44) What it was like to play in the World Cup and tips for dealing with nerves when you have to perform under pressure (42:27) How Stuart dealt with the disaster of missing a penalty in the World Cup semi final and what he learned from the experience (45:40) How he got back in the England team rather than sulking or quitting (50:11) What happened in the Euro Championships when Stuart stepped up to take another penalty six years after he missed in the World Cup (53:31) What you need to think about in the moments you're under pressure and need to perform at your best (57:10) One important idea for parents and educators who want to help teenagers succeed (65:07) What Stuart believes it takes to be unstoppable (67:48) Click here to view this content on the Unstoppable Teen website >> “It doesn't matter if you fail. It's the learnings you get from failure that make you stronger.” Stuart Pearce – International Football Player & Manager Check out Stuart Pearce's autobiography If you'd like a career in professional sport you might want to read Stuart's autobiography because it's packed with stories and insights about what it takes to succeed. To find out more about Stuart you can visit his personal website or follow him on Twitter. http://stuartpearce.co.uk/ https://twitter.com/StuartPearceMBE “Once there's no fear of failure it becomes endless where you can take your own abilities.” Stuart Pearce – International Football Player & Manager If you like this episode please share it with your friends and subscribe on: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/unstoppable-teen-podcast-kevin/id1137672882 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/unstoppableteen Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/unstoppable-teen/the-unstoppable-teen-podcast-with-kevin-mincher Alternatively you can subscribe at UnstoppableTeen.com/subscribe You may also like these episodes: #23: 7 steps to make this your best year ever (Part 1 of 2) #24: 7 steps to make this your best year ever (Part 2 of 2) #19: How to deal with bullying and have an amazing life (interview with Kelly Lovell) Pass it on! If you know someone who has experienced recent setbacks or is struggling at the moment, please share this interview with them because it might just give them the boost they need to get back on track. Let us know who you'd like Kevin to interview in future episodes? You can reach us anytime via our social media channels or email podcast@unstoppableen.com. Finally, use the comments section below to share your own advice on dealing with adversity. Thanks for listening! Stuart Pearce photo by Austin Osuide [CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
Bill Barnwell welcomes Dan Devine to talk about Game 3 of the NBA Finals and Ian Darke discusses the upcoming Euro Championships.
Today we were joined by world renowned pioneer of football periodization, Raymond Verheijen. Raymond is currently the director of the World Football Academy and the author of football periodization books such as "Football Periodization: Always Play With Your Strongest Team" and "How Simple Can It Be". Raymond has been apart of World Cup teams in 2002, 2006, 2010, and 2014 as well as Euro Championships teams in 2000, 2004, 2008, and 2012. We chat with Raymond about his football periodization model, coaching education, player development, injury reduction, strength training, and more.
Don’t expect any sensible football chat about Scotland’s 2012 Euro Championships group or the 6th round draw of The Scottish Cup…or anything remotely serious. Before we go mobile this is a show celebrating men behaving immaturely or talking sh*t…whichever you prefer. We’ve edited together the complete most amount of bollocks chatted through-out the last year of the podcast….this is really only part 1 of a long series as there’s a wealth of material…but if you fancy your chat dumb…, dumber and dumberer….concerning women….the 80’s, clothes, music and drinking and football…then this is for you. It is a real insult to your intelligence…and I say that to any invertebrate out there. Enjoy…if you dare!