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Katie Taylor joins us this evening to discuss her final fight in Croke Park on September 5th. Aidan O'Brien is also with us after his record extending 12th win in the Epsom Derby. The curtain came down on our senior footballers campaign with defeat at the hands of Wicklow. Manager Niall Fitzgerald and Jimmy Feehan join us. Ger Kinane on camogie, David Byrnes on racing and Barry on soccer rounds off another busy Extra Time, we hope you like..
In this week's bumper JTET, Jon Steele and James Taylor reviewed the games from the 1st round of the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League playoffs. In part 1, James talks about the West, with a focus on Toyama v Miyazaki, Nara v Oita, and Kanazawa v Tottori (to 30:25). Then in Part 2, Jon reviews the East games, with a particular look at Tochigi City v Iwata, Yokohama FC v Omiya, and Sgamihara v Fujieda (to end). There's also the usual Most Bravo Player and games to watch. Thank you for your support of the J-Talk Podcast and J-Talk: Extra Time. *Join the J-Talk Podcast Patreon here: https://patreon.com/jtalkpod *Find our JLeague Chat Discord server here: https://discord.gg/UwN2ambAwg *Follow JTET on Bluesky here: @jtalket.bsky.social
Host Matt Doherty welcomes Frank Dell'Apa (New England Soccer Journal/Boston Globe) to discuss the World Cup one month out, focusing on US expectations, injuries, and local ties. They say the US is highly talented but inconsistent under new coach Mauricio Pochettino, should advance from a group with Paraguay, Australia, and Turkey. Frank shifts his title favorites from Spain to France (seen up close in Foxborough) and Germany, flags Portugal and Norway as threats, and highlights Morocco's depth; they discuss Italy missing another World Cup and compare Boston's muted buzz to Philadelphia's planning, preview Gillette games (Scotland-Haiti, France-Norway, England-Ghana), and in “Extra Time” cover Gillette's pros/cons, vuvuzelas, and novelty merch. Topics 01:18 USMNT Expectations and Group Outlook 03:11 Breakout Players and Goalkeeper Battle 06:01 Local Ties and Injury Concerns 07:38 Tournament Favorites France and Germany 10:13 Dark Horses Norway England Morocco 15:05 Boston Buzz and Foxborough Logistics 18:42 Must See Gillette Matches and Fanbases 22:11 Picking Extra Teams and Group of Death 23:45 Group of Death Breakdown 25:13 US Group Outlook 25:54 Bosnia Dark Horse Story 28:05 Italy Misses Again 30:17 Extra Time Kickoff 31:21 Gillette Matchday Pros Cons 35:49 Vuvuzelas and Crowd Noise 37:41 World Cup Merch Draft 40:54 Final Thanks and Wrap
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***EXTRA TIME SPECIAL DROP***We've got a juicy little midweek offering for you sports fans!Super Rugby Qualifying Final teams have dropped with the Brumbies and Reds hoping to make history across the ditchWe've also go a special feature on Round 1 of the Super W season ahead with team breakdowns, players to watch and our final standing tips for 2026!Patreon - https://patreon.com/ScrumbagsRugbyWallaby Shop - https://wallaby.sjv.io/WyRyVGLinktree - https://linktr.ee/Scrumbags_rugbyInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/scrumbagsrugby/Twitter/X - @scrumbagsrugby Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this bonus episode, England men's U21 head coach Lee Carsley shares the mindset, behaviours and decisions behind his coaching approach and back-to-back U21 European successes.Lee led the Young Lions to European Championship titles in 2023 and 2025, and, here, he reflects on his journey into coaching and the key lessons that have shaped his approach.The conversation goes beyond tactics, offering insight into how Lee builds relationships with players, creates environments where individuals can thrive and manages the pressure of tournaments for coaches and players.Whether you're coaching at grassroots or higher, there's plenty to take away from Lee's experience.In this episode, we cover:Lee's journey into coachingLee's advice for new coaches starting outkey learnings from winning two European titleswhat to say to players before a tournamentdesigning realistic, game-relevant practicesmanaging tournaments successfullyLee's coaching behaviourshelping players enjoy tournaments while staying competitiveand more…—————Do you have any coaching questions you'd like answers to? Or perhaps you're facing a coaching challenge that you'd like help with? Simply head over to our England Football Community forum (https://community.thefa.com/coaching/f/youth-club-football-forum) and post them there. Or leave them in the comments below. We can then put them to our guests in future episodes to get their advice!Already listened to this episode or the previous seasons of Coachcast? We'd love to hear from you! Pass on your feedback by contacting us via Coachcast@thefa.com.LEARN MOREEngland Football Learning - https://learn.englandfootball.com/England Football Community - https://community.thefa.com/England Football Learning on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCisPO86aEIhWRTnTS1vrSVwEngland Football Learning X/Twitter - https://twitter.com/EnglandLearningEmail - Coachcast@thefa.comLISTENSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4sA9fHoldaH1x5Wn3vdmsBApple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/coachcast/id159180480YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@EnglandFootballLearningEditing and show notes by Claricast.(https://www.clarioncast.com/)
Arsenal's Champions League final ended in the cruellest way possible.After a dramatic night in Budapest, Mikel Arteta's side fell to Paris Saint-Germain on penalties following a 1-1 draw across 120 minutes. Kai Havertz gave Arsenal the perfect start, PSG responded from the spot, and what followed was a tactical battle between Europe's most dangerous attack and one of the continent's strongest defensive units.In this Match Review episode, Elliott, Justin and JJ break down the final in full. They discuss Arsenal's game plan, Havertz's early goal, Gabriel's outstanding defensive performance, the key moments that shaped the contest and whether Arsenal showed too much respect to the reigning European champions.The panel also examine the major refereeing decisions, including the penalty awarded to PSG, Arsenal's late appeal involving Noni Madueke and the wider frustration surrounding the officiating on the night.There is a detailed discussion on Arteta's substitutions, the impact of Viktor Gyökeres, Gabriel Martinelli, Noni Madueke, Martin Zubimendi and Eberechi Eze, as well as Arsenal's approach during extra time as the game drifted towards penalties.The shootout itself is analysed, including Arsenal's misses, David Raya's role and the emotions of seeing European glory slip away after such a long and impressive campaign.Away from the final, the conversation shifts to the following day's Premier League champions parade. The hosts reflect on the scenes across North London, the reported 1.5 million supporters in attendance, Ben White's antics, Josh Kroenke's celebrations and what the day meant after the disappointment of Budapest.The episode closes with a broader reflection on Arsenal's 2025/26 season, the progress made under Arteta, the lessons learned from reaching a Champions League final and why the squad believe this journey is far from finished.Premier League Champions. Champions League Finalists. Proud of the journey.Chapters(00:00) - Arteta's Non-Negotiables & Intro(00:18) - Champions League Final Review & Season Reflection(02:13) - Morning After Emotions & Parade(06:46) - Arsenal's Premier League Champions Parade(07:57) - Ben White, Josh Kroenke & Parade Highlights(14:21) - Starting XI & Myles Lewis-Skelly's Historic Night(17:06) - 1-0 | Kai Havertz Gives Arsenal The Dream Start(20:06) - Havertz Chance Before Half-Time(22:15) - Arsenal's Defensive Display Against PSG(29:08) - 1-1 | Mosquera Penalty & Dembélé Equaliser(33:20) - Refereeing Controversies & Arsenal's Penalty Appeal(41:03) - Timber, Gyökeres & Arteta's Substitutions(44:03) - Martinelli, Madueke & Arsenal's Late Threat(46:07) - Extra Time, Zubimendi & Eze Enter The Fray(47:25) - PSG Settle For Penalties?(50:10) - Gyökeres' Blocked Chance & Arsenal's Final Opportunity(51:29) - Match Stats & Tactical Reflection(53:39) - Penalty Shootout Heartbreak(58:55) - Season Reflection: What Arsenal Achieved(01:01:38) - Lessons From Budapest & Looking Ahead(01:06:08) - Pride, Progress & Final Thoughts(01:07:18) - World Cup Discussion & Outro
James Woodlock is with us to talk minor hurling preparation and Michael Dundon gives us the lowdown on the Clifford Cup final between Moyle Rovers and Golden Kilfeakle. We hear from two Clonmel boxers Kasie Joyce, an amateur and Shauna Browne, in the pro ranks, who both have big moments in the ring coming up. TSDL with Barry Ryan as the curtain comes down on the season with the Tipp Cup Final. We hope you like...
Join Sophie and Rachel from GirlsontheBall fs they wrap up their World Sevens mini-series. 3 days of fun filled football, happy players, elaborate walkouts and incredible celebrations. They also pick the best team, player, walkout, vibe bringer and more. Plus they speak to William Smith who leads on the social outreach arm of the tournament. Make sure you're subscribed wherever you listen or watch this podcast and follow GirlsontheBall cross their socials.
"Cose di Calcio - Extra Time" con Antonio Paolino. Ospiti: Alessandro Santarelli.
In an extended episode, to mark the start of this year's world cup, Moja is joined by José to talk about 'The Beautiful Game' of football.
"Cose di Calcio - Extra Time" con Antonio Paolino. Ospiti: Alessandro Santarelli.
"Cose di Calcio - Extra Time" con Antonio Paolino. Ospiti: Alessandro Santarelli.
Jonathan Higgins reports live from Westmeath where the newly crowned Leinster Champions have defeated Cavan in extra time.
Join Sophie and Rachel from GirlsontheBall for the final match day of their World Sevens mini-series. 3 games, 28 goals and more blistering sun! This time they talk through both semi-finals and a record scoring final. They also include a detailed run down of their favourite walkouts and they have input from World Sevens Chief Strategist, Aly Wagner. Make sure you're subscribed wherever you listen or watch this podcast and follow GirlsontheBall and World Sevens across their socials. And tune in for the final episode on Monday.
How much will Chiefs players benefit from having the extra time off? full 417 Fri, 29 May 2026 15:33:46 +0000 P4p3GuG6w1Xl5o4M6dsl5HZTwtVqhxEK nfl,kansas city chiefs,society & culture Cody & Gold nfl,kansas city chiefs,society & culture How much will Chiefs players benefit from having the extra time off? Hosts Cody Tapp & Alex Gold team up for 96.5 The Fan Radio's newest mid-day show "Cody & Gold." Two born & raised Kansas Citians, Cody & Gold have been through all the highs and lows as a KC sports fan and they know the passion Kansas City has for their sports teams."Cody & Gold" will be a show focused on smart, sports conversation with the best voices from KC and around the country. It will also feature our listeners with your calls, texts & tweets as we want you to be a part of the show, not just a listener. Cody & Gold, weekdays 10a-2p on 610 Sports Radio. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture https://player.amperwavepo
Join Sophie and Rachel from GirlsontheBall for match day two of their World Sevens mini-series. 6 games, 41 goals and yes, it was still HOT! Again they talk through their favourite fixture, who stood out and explain some of the more elaborate walk outs which seem to be getting more bizarre! Plus they have input from one of PGMOL's referees taking part in the tournament. Make sure you're subscribed wherever you listen or watch this podcast and follow GirlsontheBall and World Sevens across their socials.
Join Sophie and Rachel from GirlsontheBall for match day one of their World Sevens mini-series. 6 games, 35 goals and 28 degrees of sunshine. They talk through their favourite fixture, who stood out and who caused the most chaos. Plus they have input from one of World Sevens own, Claire Bloomfield. Make sure you're subscribed wherever you listen or watch this podcast and follow GirlsontheBall and World Sevens across their socials.
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Join Sophie and Rachel from GirlsontheBall for this very special World Sevens mini-series. The will be at every match day for this London edition, providing insight and analysis as 8 Women's Super League teams vie for the coveted trophy. With 30 minute, 7 v 7 matches you are guaranteed to hear all about the flare, the tactics and the show offs across the next few days. Make sure you're subscribed wherever you listen or watch this podcast and follow GirlsontheBall and World Sevens across their socials.
The curtain finally came down on Tipp's Munster championship campaign with defeat in Limerick. We hear from Liam Cahill and have analysis from JJ, Noel and Cian. We also tasted defeat in the Tailteann Cup in Antrim but have a final chance in a fortnight against Wicklow. We hear from Niall Fitzgerald and have analysis with Stephen. Murtagh Brennan joins us to pay tribute to Liz Howard. We also hear from David after the Guineas weekend at the Curragh and Barry Ryan joins us as the TSDL begins to come to a close for the season. We hope you like...
Jon Steele and James Taylor are back on the regular JTET beat this week, as they check in on the action from the penultimate round of J2/J3 group stage fixtures. In part 1, James reviews the West groups, with a focus on Tosu v Yamaguchi and Osaka v Kanazawa (to 25:30). In part 2, Jon talks about the East groups, including Kofu v Gifu (to end). Plus all the usual Most Bravo Players and Games to Watch. Thank you for your support of the J-Talk Podcast and J-Talk: Extra Time. *Join the J-Talk Podcast Patreon here: https://patreon.com/jtalkpod *Find our JLeague Chat Discord server here: https://discord.gg/UwN2ambAwg *Follow JTET on Bluesky here: @jtalket.bsky.social
Technology is reshaping many dimensions of sport — from the way athletes train, recover and perform, team strategy and tactics, to how fans bond with their team. The real transformation lies in the convergence of data and human expertise: turning vast streams of data and information into actionable insight as a tool to improving the on field success of a sporting organisation. As investment accelerates and AI moves from experimentation to execution, those who harness technology responsibly — while navigating its legal, ethical and governance challenges — will be well placed to integrate the use of data into their sporting strategy. Anna Sowerby, Associate in the Commercial team at Charles Russell Speechlys, sat down with Andrew Kitchen, deputy General Counsel of Hudl, to discuss the evolution of technology's involvement in sport and the ever increasing impact it is having, particularly around performance of athletes and teams.
Tonight we have reaction to Tipperary's exit from the hurling championship. Our defeat in Thurles at the hands of Clare spelled the end of our involvement in the championship as our defence of the Liam McCarthy has ended. We hear from Liam Cahill and have analysis with JJ, Tom and Cian Treacy. Our camogie team are Munster Champions after victory over Waterford. We hear from manager James Heffernan and have analysis from Geraldine. We have under 20 and minor hurling analysis from Ken and local football with Barry. It is an extended Extra Time this week and we hope you like....
In this "Extra Time" edition of The Huddle Breakdown, Martin, James, and Alan dissect Celtic's heart-pounding last-gasp victory over Motherwell and look ahead to the high-stakes title decider against Hearts. The team dives deep into the controversial handball penalty that has the Scottish media in a furor, with James presenting a detailed "Schrödinger's Handball" analysis on how SFA rules differ from standard IFAB laws. Beyond the officiating drama, the episode provides a data-centric autopsy of Celtic's performance—comparing current form to the "Nancy era"—and offers a comprehensive tactical preview of the upcoming championship clash, including a supercomputer prediction that suggests a razor-thin margin for the title.Want to support the channel? - https://huddlebreakdown.comLike this video and want more content like it? Subscribe to the channel below and hit the bell to get notified every time a new video goes live. Follow us on Twitter: @huddlebreakdown@Alan_Morrison67 @jucojames Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Extra Time, host Martin Murphy is joined by James and Alan to analyze the high-stakes landscape of Scottish football as the season reaches its boiling point. The team dives deep into recent transfer rumors, including links to Mark Leonard, while providing a data-driven defense of Celtic's Player of the Year, Benjamin Nygren, against recent fan criticism. The discussion pivots to the Speedboat League projections, where Alan reveals a tightening race for European spots and the statistical “variance” impacting Hearts and Rangers. Finally, the trio previews the upcoming Glasgow Derby, weighing the tactical shift of Danny Roll's 4-2-2-2 Red Bull model against Celtic's potential injury crisis following Maeda's recent knock.Want to support the channel? - https://huddlebreakdown.comLike this video and want more content like it? Subscribe to the channel below and hit the bell to get notified every time a new video goes live. Follow us on Twitter: @huddlebreakdown@Alan_Morrison67 @jucojames Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mick McCarthy, Tommy Rooney and Matthew Brennan are back for another episode of the football Power Rankings where they dive into Westmeath's win that booked them a place in the Leinster SFC final, Monaghan's last minute thrilling win over Derry and the viral moment where Rory Beggan had to explain the rules to the ref! The Power Rankings on Off the Ball, with Harvey Norman, Official Stats Sponsor of the GAA
This episode of Extra Time dives deep into the high-stakes analytical battleground of the SPFL title race with only four games remaining. The hosts dissect the "mini culture war" sparked by the high-scoring PSG vs. Bayern Munich Champions League clash, using it as a springboard to discuss football philosophies and their parallels to Celtic FC. Utilizing the "Speedboat League" and "Imagine League" frameworks, the discussion strips away season-long variance—including penalties, red cards, and "the Crawford Allan factor"—to reveal the underlying performance levels of Celtic, Rangers, and Hearts. The episode concludes with a granular tactical preview of the upcoming "cup final" against Hibernian, analyzing historical home-field advantages under pressure and the impact of potential personnel shifts under Martin O'Neill.Want to support the channel? - https://huddlebreakdown.comLike this video and want more content like it? Subscribe to the channel below and hit the bell to get notified every time a new video goes live. Follow us on Twitter: @huddlebreakdown@Alan_Morrison67 @jucojames Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hallmark actor and executive producer Alison Sweeney brings her infectious laugh for some 90's character nostalgia and fun. She and Jennie talk about Halloween candy rankings, the weirdest place either has been recognized and what's harder to work with, a baby or an animal. Follow the "I Choose Me" Podcast on Instagram and TikTok Follow Jennie on Instagram, TikTok, and FacebookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hallmark actor and executive producer Alison Sweeney brings her infectious laugh for some 90's character nostalgia and fun. She and Jennie talk about Halloween candy rankings, the weirdest place either has been recognized and what's harder to work with, a baby or an animal. Follow the "I Choose Me" Podcast on Instagram and TikTok Follow Jennie on Instagram, TikTok, and FacebookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Sophie and Rachel as they look back on an action packed weekend. From WSL upsets to Champions League drama to more madness in WSL2 as it reaches it's conclusion. There was plenty to chat about on this weekend's episode of Extra Time with GirlsontheBall. Music: Jamaica by Alex MakesMusic
Join Sophie and Rachel in this bonus episode of Extra Time with GirlsontheBall as they look ahead to the return of the Barclays Women's Super League this weekend as well as the UEFA Women's Champions League semi-final. They also sit down with Managing Director of Stockport County Ladies FC and former England Netball coach Tracey Neville. Music: Jamaica by AlexMakeMusic
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The showpiece Scottish Cup Final in May will see Martin O'Neill take on his former player, Neil Lennon after a dramatic weekend of Semi-Finals which saw Celtic overcome St Mirren in Extra-Time and Championship side Dunfermline beat top-flight Falkirk!The boys review the weekend's action and also look ahead to the start of the MASSIVE post-split fixtures with Hearts, Rangers and Celtic facing their must-win games in their bid to win the title. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The showpiece Scottish Cup Final in May will see Martin O'Neill take on his former player, Neil Lennon after a dramatic weekend of Semi-Finals which saw Celtic overcome St Mirren in Extra-Time and Championship side Dunfermline beat top-flight Falkirk!The boys review the weekend's action and also look ahead to the start of the MASSIVE post-split fixtures with Hearts, Rangers and Celtic facing their must-win games in their bid to win the title. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Celtic score four in six extra time minutes to crush St Mirren's Cup hopes and Championship Dunfermline edge out arch-rivals Falkirk on penalties, with Andrew Petrie, Cammy Kerr and Michael Grant.
This week's JTET begins in the East, as Jon Steele fills us in on matchday 10 and talks about the Fukushima Derby (to 25:20), then we move westwards for James to talk about Oita v Yamaguchi (to end). Both parts include the regular Most Bravo Player and games to watch selections. Thank you for your support of the J-Talk Podcast and J-Talk: Extra Time. *Join the J-Talk Podcast Patreon here: https://patreon.com/jtalkpod *Find our JLeague Chat Discord server here: https://discord.gg/UwN2ambAwg *Follow JTET on Bluesky here: @jtalket.bsky.social
In this edition of Extra Time, Martin and Alan analyse St. Mirren's radical tactical shift under Craig McLeish, moving from a traditional long-ball approach to a possession-oriented style that has significantly increased their successful passing metrics. The discussion highlights Celtic's struggle with tempo and the physical limitations of key players like Callum McGregor and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain leading into the Scottish Cup semi-final. Alan also provides a deep dive into the "Speedboat League" data, projecting an incredibly tight title race where Rangers, Hearts, and Celtic are separated by fewer than two points in the latest performance projections.Want to support the channel? - https://huddlebreakdown.comLike this video and want more content like it? Subscribe to the channel below and hit the bell to get notified every time a new video goes live. Follow us on Twitter: @huddlebreakdown@Alan_Morrison67 @jucojames Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An emergency Extra Time today addressing the Moana Pasifika announcement.John Ferguson joins Lachie and Mitch to chat about the club's imminent exit, the future of Super Rugby and more.For the full 90 minutes - check out Scrumbags Patreon and try a free subscription today! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
World renowned and best selling author Simon Kuper returns to CURVA MUNDIAL to discuss his latest book, "World Cup Fever," his updated version of "Soccernomics," and the 2026 World Cup for this special EXTRA TIME episode. Get your World Cup inspired gear from our Merch Store!EXTRA TIME is when we bring back a previous guest and catch up on what they are doing as we prepare for the upcoming season of CURVA MUNDIAL.
James Taylor and Jon Steele got back together to review matchday 9 of the J2/J3 100 Year Vision League. In part 1, James reviews West-B, asks Jon about his trip to Kitakyushu, and then talks in more detail about West-A before crowning his Most Bravo Player and picking some games to watch (to 29:00). Jon takes over in part 2 for a review of the East groups, with a focus on Sendai v Gunma and Iwaki v Matsumoto, then picks his MBPs and games to watch (to end). Thank you for your support of the J-Talk Podcast and J-Talk: Extra Time. *Join the J-Talk Podcast Patreon here: https://patreon.com/jtalkpod *Find our JLeague Chat Discord server here: https://discord.gg/UwN2ambAwg *Follow JTET on Bluesky here: @jtalket.bsky.social
We start this episode in the West, as James Taylor focuses on Niigata's home loss to Toyama (to 23:50), then move to the East, where Jon Steele fills us in on his trip to Sagamihara v Yokohama FC and the Tochigi Derby (to end). All the regular Most Bravo Player and games to watch chat is included as usual. Thank you for your support of the J-Talk Podcast and J-Talk: Extra Time. *Join the J-Talk Podcast Patreon here: https://patreon.com/jtalkpod *Find our JLeague Chat Discord server here: https://discord.gg/UwN2ambAwg *Follow JTET on Bluesky here: @jtalket.bsky.social
To check out great deals and the new court towel from ADV, click the link belowhttps://www.advtennis.pro/JONATHAN70538We talk:1:05 Taking away time from your opponents3:03 Recognizing short balls earlier4:30 Creating time without giving up court position9:22 Keeping your level steady over a few months11:50 Keeping players confident during a losing streak15:31 Difference between pro and college athletes19:30 Collegiate tennis pet peeves23:39 Players looking to you for answers29:37 Best advice for the 4.0 player