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Send us a textWelcome to the GP Soccer Podcast! Host Giovanni Pacini welcomes his worldwide audience to yet another terrific show that educates, informs and entertains! This week's "Conversation with the Coach" is with Mike Skelton, Associate Head Coach at the University of Vermont, "Coaches Corner" features Arsene Wenger (Courtesy of the Futbal Factory) speaking about the importance of technical training. "News and Analysis" will feature Giovanni Pacini discussing FIFA's plans for a half time show for the 2026 Final, and Euro Soccer Report segment host Ralph Ferrigno and will talk about the potential creation of a European Super League. In the final block, the "American Soccer Revolution" features high profile professionals expressing dismay over the pay to play system.The GP Soccer Podcast features new shows every Wednesday and can be found anywhere you listen to your podcasts. Listeners are encouraged to "Like" the GP Soccer Podcast and share the show amongst those within their social media network! Those interested in advertising on the show can contact host Giovanni Pacini at gp4soccer@yahoo.com. And be sure to check out the show website at www.gpsoccerpodcast.com. GP Soccer Podcast proudly announces its new affiliation with the Sports History Network (sportshistorynetwork.com) and welcomes its new sponsors- Beautiful Game Soccer Academy (beautifulgamesa.com) and Ethos Performance Group (ethosperformancegroup.com)!Enjoy the show!
Ever wondered why John Oliver's political satire is so sharp? It might be his unwavering love for Liverpool Football Club! dive deep into Oliver's lifelong devotion to the Reds, from his working-class roots in the UK to his scathing takedown of the European Super League on Last Week Tonight. Discover how Jürgen Klopp's leadership, Mohamed Salah's brilliance, and Liverpool's iconic status shape Oliver's worldview and occasionally sneak into his HBO show.John Oliver Liverpool, Last Week Tonight, Jürgen Klopp, European Super League, Premier League
Every Monday we will be releasing a hilarious snippet of a 'Classic' episode of BudPod for you to enjoy and reminisce in.This week's BudPod Classic takes us back to Episode 111- 'Caveman's Wages'. Phil and Pierre discuss the ill-fated 'European Super League' and their solution to the unpopular 'VAR' (Video Assistant Referee). Release date: 21st April, 2021Link to the full episode below -Apple PodcastsSpotifyEnjoy and KOJI ! X Get bonus BudPod on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steve Crossman is joined by Guillem Balague, Rafa Honigstein and James Horncastle. Did the new format of the Champions League work? Did it favour the bigger clubs? Will it stop clubs dreaming of a European Super League? And what would they tweak about the format? The team unpick the league phase of the competition. Plus, with the transfer window just days from closing, what are the possible moves to keep an eye on?TIMECODES 0 mins – Intro – what TV shows are the team watching right now? 1 min – what did they all make of the new league phase now that it has finished? 8 mins – was there enough drama and jeopardy? 15 mins – Rafa explains why he likes the new format when set against the prospect of a European Super League. 19 mins – Rafa discusses why it has been popular in Germany. 21 mins – why Lille really impressed. 24 mins – the bracket – what it is and how it all looks going forward. 26 mins – the success – or not - of the Serie A clubs so far. 30 mins – transfer section, including Mathys Tel, Ewan Ferguson and Antony – and why strikers might dominate the next few days.Upcoming commentaries….. Saturday 1st February PREMIER LEAGUE: Bournemouth v Liverpool 1500 KO – 5 Live PREMIER LEAGUE: Wolves v Aston Villa 1730 KO – Starts on Sports Extra and moves to 5 Live for Second Half Sunday 2ND February WOMENS SUPER LEAGUE: Manchester City v Arsenal 1200 KO – Sports Extra PREMIER LEAGUE: Manchester United v Crystal Palace 1400 KO – 5 Live PREMIER LEAGUE: Brentford v Spurs 1400 KO – Sports Extra PREMIER LEAGUE: Arsenal v Man City 1630 KO – 5 Live WOMENS SUPER LEAGUE: Tottenham v Manchester United 1845 KO – Sports Extra
'The Boardroom from Sky Sports' takes you behind the scenes at football's biggest clubs, speaking to the money-makers and the decision-takers. We start our new series in the offices at the very top of the football pyramid – with the boss of the Premier League, Chief Executive Richard Masters. From dealing with the ill-fated European Super League to the changing nature of football finances and regulations, Masters chats to Jack Sullivan and Mark McAdam about what it takes to run the biggest and best league in the world. Plus, we ask what the future holds for you, the fans. Each week, we'll take you inside a different boardroom at every level of football, speaking to owners, chairmen and directors in the Premier League and beyond. For your exclusive access to 'The Boardroom', give this podcast a follow by clicking on this link: podfollow.com/the-boardroom-from-sky-sportsYou can also watch our interviews and see inside our boardrooms on the Sky Sports News YouTube channel: youtube.com/SkySportsNews.
As the sports industry moves into 2025, StreamTime Sports co-hosts Nick Meacham and Chris Stone look back at some of the biggest stories of 2024, while also providing bold predictions for year ahead. Key Points: Will the NBA's recent broadcast deal be the last time we see major growth for a sports property? Will 2024 be looked back on as a landmark year for sports streaming? Why were there so many sports media joint ventures and acquisitions in 2024? And what does it mean going forward? Can X survive competition from Bluesky? Is European football in serious trouble? What's next for big tech - Amazon, YouTube, Apple? Which platforms and sports properties will deliver the biggest surprises in 2025?
Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens discuss The Unify League, a new proposal for a European competition that's being backed by some clubs and ask whether this could be a new chapter in the European Super League saga. The guys also discuss Real Madrid's Intercontinental Cup victory over Pachuca, Gigio Donnarumma's horror injury against Monaco & ask if Marcus Rashford would regret leaving Manchester United. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is Early Kick Off from the Men in Blazers media network and presented by our great friends of the pod STōK Cold Brew Coffee, all your global football stories straight from the back pages of Europe's newspapers in around 10 minutes.On today's episode: Arsenal advance to the Carabao Cup semi-finals with a Gabriel Jesus hat-trick against Crystal Palace; Newcastle and Liverpool also progress; A22 Sports Management, who initially proposed the European Super League in 2021, have brought forward new plans for the ‘Unify League'; Amorim has made his stance clear on Marcus Rashford; Manchester United are trying to tie Amad Diallo down to a new contract; we preview the Carabao Cup fixture on Thursday, Tottenham v Manchester United; and Wayne Rooney avoids a club event for the Christmas markets.Football don't sleep, and neither do we.This episode was made in the UK for Men In Blazers by…Host: Sammy JamesProducer: George CooperAssistant producer: Elizabeth BarnardResearcher: Jack CollinsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kevin and Kieran discuss the news that revamped European Super League proposals have been launched, and find out why Brighton have been fined for breaking Premier League youth development rules. Follow Kevin on X - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on X - @KieranMaguire Follow Producer Guy on X - @guykilty Follow The Price of Football on X - @pof_pod Send in a question: questions@priceoffootball.com Join The Price of Football CLUB: https://priceoffootball.supportingcast.fm/ Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Visit the website: https://priceoffootball.com/ For sponsorship email - info@adelicious.fm The Price of Football is a Dap Dip production: https://dapdip.co.uk/ contact@dapdip.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens discuss The Unify League, a new proposal for a European competition that's being backed by some clubs and ask whether this could be a new chapter in the European Super League saga. The guys also discuss Real Madrid's Intercontinental Cup victory over Pachuca, Gigio Donnarumma's horror injury against Monaco & ask if Marcus Rashford would regret leaving Manchester United. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In a special edition of Mesut Haaland Dicks, the Clichés team select some of their ultimate footballing fascinations and irritations. Among Adam, Charlie and Dave's selections are the enduring fallacy of relegation-threatened teams “fighting for their lives”, the theory behind the greatest lower-body aesthetic in football history, the haggard goalnets of midweek 5-a-side and the childish envy when new signings score on their debuts for your team's rivals. Meanwhile, the Adjudication Panel admire a strong end to 2024 for Richard Keys' blog and reveal the real scandal behind the rebooted European Super League concept. Adam's new book, Extra Time Beckons, Penalties Loom: How to Use (and Abuse) The Language of Football, is OUT NOW: https://geni.us/ExtraTimeBeckons Visit nordvpn.com/cliches to get four extra months on a two-year plan with NordVPN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Morning Footy: A daily soccer podcast from CBS Sports Golazo Network
The European Super League is back in the news, this time under the moniker of The Unify League. James Benge is welcomed in to help explain what it is and how it would work. He discusses the influence of Florentino Pérez, the advantages for clubs if they were to join the league, what is different about the league this go-around, and whether this is more of a business play as opposed to a football play. Morning Footy is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Morning Footy podcast on Twitter: @CBSSportsGolazo, @susannahcollins, @nicocantor1, @NotAlexis, @CharlieDavies9 Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on soccer For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, EFL, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Yep, those A22 guys are back with a new idea for ruining football. And it's really quite something. Ninety six teams in four divisions that are split into multiple splinter divisions, all attempting to reach some sort of knock out round. I'll level with you, I'm not a fan. There's been a lot of news today. There's the Mudryk banned substance story, there's Marcus Rashford announcing that he's ready for a new challenge, there's the FIFA Best Awards, there's Ronaldo running for President. No, not that one. The original one. Plus, we've got the scores from the WCL and news of a rare not-draw for Juventus. Presenter: Iain Macintosh With: Si Watts, Max Matthews Producer: Si Watts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dame Tracey Elizabeth Anne Crouch DBE (born 24 July 1975) is a British Conservative Party politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Chatham and Aylesford from 2010 to 2024. Crouch was appointed as Minister for Sport, Civil Society and Loneliness in 2017, but resigned in 2018 due to a delay over the introduction of reduced limits on the stakes of fixed odds betting terminals.In April 2021, Crouch was appointed to chair a review of English football following the controversy over the proposed European Super League and in response to long-standing concerns about club ownership and financial sustainability in the English game.Following the review, in November 2021, a final report made ten strategic recommendations for the future of football clubs (PDF). The main one was for the establishment, through legislation, of an Independent Regulator for English Football (IREF). Crouch is a qualified FA football coach and manages a youth girls' football team.[4][12] She is a keen Tottenham Hotspur fan.She didn't stand in the 2024 General Election and is now managing director of sport at Hanover Communications.Unofficial Partner is the leading podcast for the business of sport. A mix of entertaining and thought provoking conversations with a who's who of the global industry. To join our community of listeners, sign up to the weekly UP Newsletter and follow us on Twitter and TikTok at @UnofficialPartnerWe publish two podcasts each week, on Tuesday and Friday. These are deep conversations with smart people from inside and outside sport. Our entire back catalogue of 400 sports business conversations are available free of charge here. Each pod is available by searching for ‘Unofficial Partner' on Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher and every podcast app. If you're interested in collaborating with Unofficial Partner to create one-off podcasts or series, you can reach us via the website.
The lads are joined by Nick from MCFC Fan Foodbank Support to discuss a new fan campaign across the UK against ticket price hikes. This weekend you will see fans across multiple clubs in solidarity, as has been successful previously in fighting greed in the game (Capped Away Ticket Prices, European Super League).
“It looked like the club was going to just disappear completely. And then luckily, it was rescued by a tech millionaire, basically. It sounds like something that would happen far, far higher up the food chain.” ~Graham Sibley Worldwide cancellations and small clubs on the brink of extinction—COVID-19 turned the football world upside down. Though life is back to normal, there's plenty about football that has been changed forever. Graham Sibley, host of the Sound of Football podcast, explores how the game has evolved post-COVID. From the fate of small non-league clubs to the European Super League, TV revenue drying up and the ongoing trials and tribulations of VAR. Returning to Behind The Spine after appearing in the first-ever series of the podcast, Graham fills us in on the many trials faced by his favourite non-league team, Whyteleafe FC. He shares his thoughts on the rise of the Lionesses and the mainstreaming of women's football. He discusses much more, including England's brand new interim manager and the ongoing success of his podcast. In this episode you will learn: How there are compelling stories to tell about even the smallest players in football, or any industry. Not to fear AI - why people will always crave a human touch Why you should consider expanding your personal brand by selling merch. Find out more about Graham here. Your host is inkjockey founder Mark Heywood. Behind The Spine is an inkjockey production, and the audio accompaniment to The Writing Salon. Sign up to the newsletter here. You can buy copies of our anthology series here. You can view the full transcript here. Connect with the show: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindthespinepodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BehindTheSpine Twitter: https://twitter.com/BehindTheSpine Website: www.behindthespine.co.uk
Dating back to the 1950s in an effort to rebuild European relationships through sports, the Champions League has gone through more than just a name change. On this episode of StreamTime Sports co-hosts Nick Meacham and Chris Stone our joined by Steve McCaskill to discuss how Europe's premier club football tournament has evolved. Plus, we hear from Amazon Prime Video's sports MD, Alex Green. Talking points: What are the origins of the Champions League? How did floodlights and television revolutionise European football? How did TEAM Marketing transform the brand of the Champions League? What is Uefa doing to protect itself from a European Super League? The allure of the Champions Legaue for Amazon and other its broadcasters
On this weeks episode with Terry Curran Donny Delight . Shin pads & Boots. England. Lack of English players. The European Super League. Happy Birthday Hillsborough. Haaland. Ask TC. ..... plus All the regular features and more besides With Paul CollinsEdited/Produced by Chris BrownePlease show your support by subscribing belowwww.patreon.com/srbmediaSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/srbmedia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kevin and Kieran speak to SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster about league format, TV and sponsorship deals, European Super League and more. Follow Kevin on X - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on X - @KieranMaguire Follow Producer Guy on X - @guykilty Follow The Price of Football on X - @pof_pod Send in a question: questions@priceoffootball.com Support The Price of Football on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/priceoffootball Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Visit the website: https://priceoffootball.com/ For sponsorship email - info@adelicious.fm The Price of Football is a Dap Dip production: https://dapdip.co.uk/ contact@dapdip.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dan is joined by Adam Campbell to discuss Spurs' pre-season so far. They chat about the North London Derby being outsourced to Brussels, our young players coming through, Spence's redemption arc, upcoming season expectations, and who they'd like to see join the club before the end of the transfer window. Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/abitspursyChat with us on Discord at discord.abitspursy.comFollow us on Twitter at @abitspursy and @dan_spursEmail at dan@abitspursy.com
The big summer tournaments come to a close on Sunday, and so did a grueling process regarding the broadcast rights for Ligue 1.On this episode of PSG Talking, I'm joined by Marc Damon to discuss the latest developments regarding the Ligue 1 broadcast rights, what Paris Saint-Germain should do regarding Xavi Simons, and we answer questions from listeners.Up first, it's all about the deal that was struck regarding domestic TV rights for Ligue 1. According to reports, beIN Sports and DAZN will pay €500 million to broadcast matches in France for at least the next two seasons. We discuss what this means for Ligue 1 clubs, the league as a whole, and whether PSG would ever leave the top flight to join the rumored European Super League.With the domestic deal finally closing, we turn our focus to international rights. How will fans abroad watch PSG this season? With a month to go until the Ligue 1 season kicks off, we discuss potential broadcasters, including Apple TV, DAZN, Netflix, and Max. Which platform would give PSG and Ligue 1 the most attention, and what other marketing opportunities could be presented?Next, we discuss the latest report, which shows that the relationship between PSG and Simons is 99% over, following a meeting between the player and Luis Enrique. We debate how the club should handle the player who doesn't want to continue at the club but has become a transfer target for many top clubs following the UEFA European Championship.We wrap up the show by answering questions sent in by listeners, including who should lead PSG's attack, depth on the wings, and whether Senny Mayulu and Cher Ndour will go out on loan this season.As always, thank you for listening, and be sure to subscribe and rate the show wherever you download your podcasts. We're also on Substack! Subscribe today to access premium PSG content.
Dan is joined this week by Chris Wehring. They discuss the inclusion of new rules within football, players with nimble (and not-so-nimble) hips, Fabio Paratici's continued role at Spurs, social media rage bait, overvalued players, player texts, surprise transfer exits, the Premier League managerial merry-go-round, and Tottenham's recent Australia trip to face Newcastle. Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/abitspursyChat with us on Discord at discord.abitspursy.comFollow us on Twitter at @abitspursy and @dan_spursEmail at dan@abitspursy.com
Dan is joined by Adam Campbell to chat about Spurs end to the season. They discuss whether we should bring Nacer Chadli back to the club, Ryan Sessegnon's agent, Bryan Gil's stadium tours, Alfie Whiteman's ideal setup, the upcoming Spurs Australian tour, incomings and outgoings for the squad, and the Brazilian Emile Heskey. Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/abitspursyChat with us on Discord at discord.abitspursy.comWatch our full episodes on YouTube at youtube.com/@abitspursyFollow us on Twitter at @abitspursy and @dan_spursEmail us at dan@abitspursy.com
Dan returns to discuss Spurs' loss to Newcastle. He also looks ahead to the upcoming North London Derby, remaining Premier League games, talks confidence building, debates whether players should just 'focus on football', and delves into our upcoming end-of-season friendly. Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/abitspursyChat with us on Discord at discord.abitspursy.comWatch our full episodes on YouTube at youtube.com/@abitspursyFollow us on Twitter at @abitspursy and @dan_spursEmail us at dan@abitspursy.com
This episode of The Sweeper begins by looking at the Virgin Derby between the British Virgin Islands and U.S. Virgin Islands in 2026 World Cup qualification. Meanwhile, a non-FIFA team, the Basque Country face Uruguay and may harbour UEFA aspirations. The Danish Superligaen strikes a huge blow to the European Super League, which might now be forced to rebrand, a Romanian coach returns to the same club for a 10th spell int the dugout and we play a Sweeper version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? RUNNING ORDER 00:00 - Intro 01:15 - The Virgin Derby 10:36 - Basque Country v Uruguay 17:17 - Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? 28:30 - Danish Superliga strikes a blow 33:57 - Coach in Romania returns for 10th time 40:04 - Preview of upcoming Sweeper trips
Petr Cech was the special guest on Monday Night Football and he joined Dave Jones and Jamie Carragher to discuss all things goalkeeping including his hugely successful spell on the pitch for the Blues under Jose Mourinho.Plus, Petr tells us about his time on the Chelsea board when he was involved in hiring and firing Frank Lampard and the fallout from the failed plans for a European Super League.
Hector and Edward are back from the holidays! The boys will discuss the January Transfer Window, and the European Super League, preview the 2023 African Cup of Nations with Moussa of Mo Football, announce our Players of the Week, highlight games for the weekend, and do a 3 Up 3 Down: 2023! Follow Mo Football https://twitter.com/mofutbolstl https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvZldgdFHL1CZ6kskSPqnog Please shoot us an email at insertnamefcpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and X @InsertNameFC https://twitter.com/InsertNameFC https://www.instagram.com/insertnamefc/ https://www.facebook.com/insertnamefc/ Follow us on TikTok @insert.name.fc https://www.tiktok.com/@insert.name.fc?lang=en Find us on any podcast form! https://pod.link/1530695493/episode/e4611daa73097f2b1ed82283c88cecbc Subscribe to our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@InsertNameFC/featured Check out Belly Up Sports! https://bellyupsports.com/ Catch us on GolzTV! https://golz.tv/ Love the beats? Then Roosevelt Spencer is your guy! https://www.instagram.com/thatguydope/ Save 10% with the code "InsertName"! https://intheclutch.com/ Save 20% with the code "BellyUp20”! https://cannadips.com/collections Save $20 on your first purchase with the code “BellyUpSports”! https://seatgeek.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2024 has the potential to be a transformative year for European football, given the introduction of the new Champions League format and its clashes with new European Super League proposals.Today, Dotun and Andy are joined by Miguel Delaney to assess whether those UCL changes will help to even out the balance of power in European Football - Miguel even admits he doesn't dislike the format as much as he hoped! Plus, with January looming they also outline who the big clubs need to sign to remain competitive in the back half of the season.Ask us a question on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok, and email us here: otc@footballramble.com.For ad-free shows, head over to our Patreon and subscribe: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Bundesliga may be on break this week but that doesn't mean the drama will stop. After the European Court of Justice ruled against UEFA in favor of the European Super League, Bayern Munich were one of the first clubs to come out against the new competition and affirmed their commitment to the existing European football pyramid. However, with big clubs like Real Madrid and Barcelona pushing for it plus FIFA looking for their own piece of the pie with the Club World Cup, can Bayern keep its place at the top of football for much longer? In this episode, INNN and Samrin discuss the following: The return of the European Super League — good or bad? Why Premier League teams continue to refuse to join the Super League, and how it differs from Germany. Isn't the Premier League already becoming a Super League? How UEFA and the top clubs across Europe brought this outcome on themselves. How leagues can still block a Super League themselves. Why teams like Madrid and Barca, plus the teams in Italy would probably not mind being banned from their league if they can play in the Super League. How FIFA is trying to get a bigger slice of the pie with the revamped Club World Cup and the new World Cup format. Is football headed for a Formula 1 style closed system? Isn't the situation in the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich's dominance an example of what football is headed towards? Shouldn't Bayern Munich also be held responsible for the current situation in European football? Closing out with a look at the drama at Borussia Dortmund and what it means for the league. Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
Kevin and Kieran find out why the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Justice has said FIFA and UEFA acted ‘illegally' when they blocked the creation of the European Super League, and analyse how paying transfer fees in instalments works in practice. COVERED IN THIS EPISODE: - European Court vs FIFA and UEFA - Transfer fee instalments - FFP and club owners - Parachute payments - National League - Club valuations Follow Kevin on Twitter - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on Twitter - @KieranMaguire Follow Producer Guy on Twitter - @guykilty Follow The Price of Football on Twitter - @pof_pod Support The Price of Football on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/priceoffootball Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Visit the website: https://priceoffootball.com/ The Price of Football is a Dap Dip production: https://dapdip.co.uk/ contact@dapdip.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gary Neville is joined by Peter Drury and Jamie Carragher as they analyse Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Arsenal at Anfield and whether either side can mount a serious title push. The trio also discuss Manchester United's worrying inconsistency, Nuno Santo's appointment at Nottingham Forest and more rumours around a European Super League.
Our listener Christian has a theory: could a European Super League actually improve English football? Marcus, Luke and Andy debate the merits of that suggestion on today's Mailbag.Elsewhere, Luke explains why someone should make a biopic all about Paolo Maldini's tennis career and there's agreement that humiliation is the key to improving players' conduct in football!Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows and a visit from Pete Donaldson to put some fluid up your wall for just $5 per month: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If there's one thing that we know you love around the holidays, it's diving into 258 paragraphs of lawyer speak regarding the legality of a European Super League! So we're here to quench your thirst for Super League content as we share our thoughts on the viability of A22's latest proposal. Plus, we break down some of the days most important questions like Mykhailo Mudryk: kind or condescending and David Moyes: wise or wasteful? All that and top 100 lists, trips to the post office, Suarez to MLS and much much more!---Reminder: We've partnered up with Manscaped during the month of December! Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code caughtoffside at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod---Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@caughtoffsidepod X: https://twitter.com/COsoccerpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caughtoffsidepod/Email: CaughtOffsidePod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The European Super League is back on the agenda. Phil Buckingham on why Real Madrid and Barcelona got the ruling they wanted. Is a new striker on the way to Chelsea in January? David Ornstein has the January transfer plans of the Premier League's top teams. And who will make the difference for Arsenal at Liverpool? Art de Roche tells us the X-factor for the Gunners. Host: Adam Leventhal Producer: Mike Zimmermann Executive Producer: Iain Macintosh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wait, didn't we already kill this idea for a European Super League months ago? The European Super League has returned and absolutely no one is happy about it! Is anyone actually taking it seriously this time, though? Christian and Alexis discuss all the latest news surrounding the ESL's potential comeback and ask why Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, and Juventus are still pushing for it. The guys also sound off on MLS for threatening to pull their clubs from the US Open Cup and break down Gotham FC's early dominance in NWSL free agency. Happy holidays from The Cooligans! Exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/SoccerCooligans This is where we put everything we shouldn't say
Wait, didn't we already kill this idea for a European Super League months ago? The European Super League has returned and absolutely no one is happy about it! Is anyone actually taking it seriously this time, though? Christian and Alexis discuss all the latest news surrounding the ESL's potential comeback and ask why Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, and Juventus are still pushing for it. The guys also sound off on MLS for threatening to pull their clubs from the US Open Cup and break down Gotham FC's early dominance in NWSL free agency. Happy holidays from The Cooligans! Exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/SoccerCooligans This is where we put everything we shouldn't say
Inside Arsenal with Charles Watts: The latest Arsenal news and transfer stories
In today's show I give my thoughts on the European Super League following the European Court of Justice's ruling on Thursday. I also look at what Mikel Arteta has had to say during his pre-match press conference ahead of Saturday's game at Liverpool, including the latest Arsenal team news. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Philippe Auclair, Lars Sivertsen and Nick Ames to review the Carabao Cup quarter-finals, discuss the Club World Cup and the breaking European Super League news. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
Hello Rank Squad!It's an important topic on today's Ranks FC, discussing the new proposals that have surfaced for a European Super League after a ruling by the European Court of Justice that both they and UEFA have claimed to be a victory. This standoff doesn't seem to be going away, so Rank God Sam Tighe joins Jack to break it all down.After UEFA's processes last time round were deemed to be anti-competitive and unfair, the ESL have proposed their tournament again, but does this ruling matter if UEFA have actually changed their processes since last time anyway? We discuss the fallout from this, before digging into the actual proposed tournament itself. We explain the new format and the tiers it would entail, before raising our concerns - protectionism and anti-competitiveness for the 16 teams at the very top, as well as lack of appropriate reward for new teams who break into the European places, and ask the big question: just because UEFA and FIFA have their issues, should we really be putting football in the hands of those who have obvious self-interest in their own clubs by letting them rule as a cabal?The Super League is a complex and multi-layered issue, but we hope we've broken it down to give you at least something to have a think about. It's Ranks! And remember, if you'd like more from the Rank Squad, including extra podcasts every Monday and Friday (including our weekly Postbox taking a look at the whole weekend of football) and access to our brilliant Discord community, then why not join us here on Patreon?
Plus: Blue Origin and Cerberus are vying to bid for spaceX competitor United Launch Alliance. The European Union's highest court ruled FIFA and UEFA unlawfully tried to block the creation of breakaway European Super League. J.R. Whalen reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
They were frustrated by Man United last weekend, sensational against West Ham last night... Liverpool's last two games sum up the predicament many fans find themselves in when trying to assess whether Klopp's Liverpool 2.0 are really ready to win the Premier League this season. Do they need to strengthen in January, are they still over-reliant on talisman Mo Salah and will Arsenal this weekend provide a definitive acid-test? Plus, how the club have reacted to Thursday's big news that the European Court of Justice (ECJ) attempts to block a potential European Super League were “unlawful”. Produced by Adonis Pratsides Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Matterface is alongside talkSPORT's Alex Crook and former Chelsea defender Scott Minto to look ahead to a mammoth schedule of festive Premier League football!Coming up: Who will blink first in the battle of the top 2 at Anfield? Is David Moyes digging his own grave at West Ham and the European Super League scores a big win in court! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A court rules that clubs are allowed to join. An attempt to set up a European Super League collapsed two years ago. Also: Mounting insecurity in Sudan's Gezira state has led two leading aid agencies to halt operations, and the Ukrainian sports star who has moved from the tennis court to the battlefield.
Musa and Ryan discuss the European Court of Justice's ruling on the European Super League case and whether it changes the situation going forward (01:36). They then round up some games from midweek (18:08), including from the Bundesliga, Carabao Cup and Women's Champions League. Plus, another Mbappé makes his debut at PSG! Hosts: Ryan Hunn and Musa Okwonga Producer: Ryan Hunn Additional Production: Jonathan Fisher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Bennett is joined by Guillem Balague, James Horncastle, Julien Laurens and Mina Rzouki for the final Euro Leagues of 2023. They discuss the European Court of Justice ruling that banning clubs from joining a European Super League was unlawful and Uefa and Fifa are "abusing a dominant position.Bernd Reichart the CEO of A22 the backers behind the European Super League lays out the proposals for the league. And we hear from Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin.09:40 – A22 CEO Bernd Reichart – Interview 19:53 – MIDWAY 20:05 – FIFA + UEFA Reaction including Aleksander Ceferin 25:00 – Guillem on Florentina Perez role and direction of travel for European Super League 27:30 – Is this a seismic day for Football?
Negotiations continue in Cairo, Egypt, to try to broker a new truce in the Israel-Gaza conflict and secure the release of more Israeli hostages. We hear about the traumatic journey of a BBC cameraman and his family forced to leave their home in northern Gaza. Also in the programme: the fighting in Sudan forces two international aid agencies to suspend operations; and Europe's top court has ruled that FIFA and UEFA acted unlawfully when they stopped football clubs from forming a European Super League.(Picture: Israeli soldiers sit in a vehicle as they patrol near the Gaza Strip border, in southern Israel. Credit: ABIR SULTAN/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
They were frustrated by Man United last weekend, sensational against West Ham last night... Liverpool's last two games sum up the predicament many fans find themselves in when trying to assess whether Klopp's Liverpool 2.0 are really ready to win the Premier League this season.Do they need to strengthen in January, are they still over-reliant on talisman Mo Salah and will Arsenal this weekend provide a definitive acid-test? Plus, how the club have reacted to Thursday's big news that the European Court of Justice (ECJ) attempts to block a potential European Super League were “unlawful”.Ayo Akinwolere is joined by The Athletic's Liverpool correspondent James Pearce to discuss.Produced by Adonis Pratsides Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The European Union's highest court ruled that football's governing bodies, FIFA and UEFA, were wrong to ban a breakaway Super League two years ago.The move was deemed a breach of EU competition law. But is there an economically viable alternative football model for Europe?
The European Court of Justice has ruled that banning clubs from joining a European Super League was unlawful. The decision opens the way for new competitions and the potential of a whole new structure for European football. Within minutes of the ruling, the Spanish-based organisation behind the bid to set up a new superleague announced it wants to establish a 64 team structure.Also in the programme presenter Sam Fenwick discusses new Turkish inflation figures, plus controversial economic reforms in Argentina.
Just when we thought we'd escaped the Grinch at Christmas, the Super League came back through the window with a thud bearing gifts and all. A new, 64-team format has been proposed by A22 - the company behind it all - which would see it replace the current European competitions, and would involved relegations and promotions based on merit. So, is the Super League back for good or is it time we saw the back of the it all? We'll be back on December 27th so until then, have a wonderful Christmas and enjoy the festive period! While you're here, be sure to leave us a review and rating in your listening platform - It helps us out massively, and we thank you for all your support! Keep up to date with us on our socials here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/FSDPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportsocialofficial/ Telegram Group: https://t.me/FootballSocial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices