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With a chance to close the gap atop the league, Bayer fails to score a single goal in their home match vs. Union Berlin. With Dortmund wrestling away a tie in Munich, the separation remains at six points. Frankfurt scores a big win over Heidenheim, opening a viable road to Champions League football next season. St. Pauli and Hoffenheim come away with big wins over Kiel and Mainz, the latter tumbling out of the top 4. While Borussia Dortmund becomes the first team to beat Barcelona in 2025, all German teams exit Europe for the season.
You must be new here.If you've clicked on this special episode of Talkin' Flock, Your Full Mingo Podcast, you probably recently attended your first Mingo match, or you're about to, or you just want to get into soccer because who wouldn't?In the next half hour or so, we'll talk through where Forward Madison sits in the American soccer landscape, how our league works, a little bit of team history, and who you'll expect to see on the field in 2025. And just in case you already know some of those things, here are the timestamps so you can jump around and just get what you need:01:30 – Why Lower-Division Soccer is Great:04:20 – Understanding the League and the Pyramid15:00 – Other Competitions:20:10 – Forward Madison FC History:26:20 – Fan Culture and The Flock:30:30 – Meet the Players (2025 Roster Overview):34:40 – Final Thoughts for New FansFollow:
51 episodes and counting; time flies at die Fussball Bros. Adequately for an anniversary episode, the Klassiker is coming up, and the bros are putting their bets on the line. Both teams suffered a tough week, losing big games and big players. Who will rise to the challenge Saturday? In the Champions League, Borussia Dortmund is all but eliminated, while Bayern still have a shot. Will Thomas Müller strike again? The Bayern icon made an immediate impact and raises the question of whether the club should have given him another year. Plus, all games from the previous matchday reviewed.
Arminia Bielefeld and VfB Stuttgart may have just saved the soul of German football. The third-division side rose to the challenge and bested double winners Bayer Leverkusen in front of a roaring Alm. In Stuttgart, Angelo Stiller lit up the Neckarstadion with a screamer as they ousted Leipzig from the cup and will now meet Arminia in the final. It was a bad week for the soda club all around. After losing their game in Mönchengladbach and ceding their 5th place to the Foals, Leipzig fired coach Marco Rose. Elsewhere, Union and Heidenheim picked up surprise wins, while Borussia Dortmund played one of their best league games this season, overcoming red-hot Mainz 05 at the Westfalenstadion.
Fuelled on Manchester Tarts, magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray discuss UK Football Figures Down Under from Frank Pimblett to Charlie ‘Steptoe' Dempsey via Peter Wilson's ripped badge. Magazine Deputy Editor Ffion Thomas previews WSC issue 452, Record Breakers brings us a Deutsch delight and we continue our sprightly feature The Final Third, in which a guest contributes a match, a player and an object to the WSC Museum of Football. Joining Dan as our visiting curator this time is Mark Perryman, writer and co-founder of Philosophy Football.Support the showWould you like to hear twice as many podcasts and longer editions of these ones, and support our print magazine? You would? Then join the WSC Supporters' Club! Sign up here: www.patreon.com/whensaturdaycomes
Steven is joined once more by the one and only Tim Lovejoy to talk about everything from art, football, and the evolving landscape of media. Tim shares his candid thoughts on football, analysing the emotional rollercoaster of being a fan. He also reflects on the changing dynamics of boxing, particularly the rise of celebrity fighters like Jake Paul, and the implications for the sport, as well as the world of podcasting, discussing the importance of authenticity and the challenges of maintaining integrity in a media landscape filled with sensationalism Key Takeaways Good art evokes thought and emotion, while bad art fails to resonate with the viewer. Art can reflect personal experiences and provoke conversation, as well as inspire us to recall key moments in our own journey. Being a football fan is a complex experience, especially when the clubs we love take us on rollercoaster rides of emotion We are seeing a changing landscape of media, particularly in the rise of podcasts and social media as platforms for content creation, allowing for more authentic and diverse voices to be heard. BEST MOMENTS "Good art should do something for you. It should speak to you... If it doesn't do that for you, it's probably not going to be the right fit for your portfolio." "I find myself drawn to it all the time... I can't help myself and I hate myself for it because I'd like to be able to just walk off." "You need to find something that one, makes you money. Number two, makes you fit. And number three, stimulates your creativity." VALUABLE RESOURCES The Steven Sulley Study https://www.instagram.com/timlovejoy_official/?hl=en ABOUT THE HOST The Steven Sulley Study is my take on success. My view is you should have multiple focuses to be a well-rounded individual. Success shouldn’t be just one thing like money, for example, it should also consist of a healthy fit lifestyle and thriving relationships. As a person who has made successes in life, and also made huge cock-ups, I feel I can offer suggestions and tips on how to become successful, or at least start your pursuit. My ‘Study’ has taken resources from reading and education plus being around, my perception of, successful people - and I know a lot of successful people from all walks of life. My ‘Study’ coming from my experiences in business, investing, sales (my core background), training, boxing and education has enabled me to become well-rounded and successful and I will help you in these key areas too. CONTACT METHOD Instagram
The Bundesliga returns with several intriguing games. In Frankfurt, two high-scoring teams, led by their red-hot strikers Ekitike and Woltemade, are battling for European football qualification. Another forward in fine form is Borussia Mönchengladbach's Tim Kleindienst. Fresh off his strong showing against Italy, he and the Foals are looking to overtake Leipzig with a home win. However, the player to watch is 20-year-old homegrown hero Rocco Reitz. Bayern and Bayer play cellar dwellers in the comfort of their home stadiums, while struggling Borussia Dortmund hosts surprise package Mainz 05 at the Westfalenstadion. Can the struggling Borussen capitalize on Mainz's missing captain and star player, Jonathan Burkardt?
Tom Ackerman talks with baseball expert Jared Carrabis about the latest Cardinals roster changes, including Victor Scott as the starting center fielder and Matthew Liberatore as the fifth starter. They also discuss Steven Matz's role in long relief and predictions for the MLB season. Jared shares insights on the Dodgers as World Series favorites, strong NL teams, and the wide-open AL. The conversation touches on the passionate fan bases in St. Louis and Boston and the importance of baseball knowledge beyond just local teams. Plus, Jared talks about his Opening Day plans and excitement for young players like Victor Scott and Jordan Walker, while acknowledging veteran stars like Nolan Arenado.
Germany beats Italy away for the first time in four decades with a Leon Goretzka reborn. In the Bundesliga, the surprise team battle between Mainz and Freiburg ends all tied up and leaves the former in third position. Frankfurt fans flirt with disaster in Bochum, but Eintracht defends the last qualifying spot for now. But Freiburg isn't done yet and can fully focus on finishing the league strong, while Eintracht still has tough games, including Tottenham in the Europa League, on its schedule. Behind them, Mönchengladbach is making a push, and they could overtake Leipzig in a key matchup on the next matchday. Time to double down on why only one Borussia has got the naming convention right!
The Leverkusen Era is coming to an end. Marred by ineptitude and injuries, Leverkusen goes down over two games against Bayern Munich in the UCL. Meanwhile, Dortmund finds its UCL form again, with Maxi Beier producing his first marquee BVB moment and Emre Can showing balls of steel. In the Bundesliga, home-field advantage is no longer a factor, as no home team secured a win for the second week in a row! The biggest winner of this malaise? Mainz 05 – the Rhine Hessians jump their cross-river rivals from Frankfurt in the standings. Can they hold on to a top-four finish?
Spring has sprung! Well, almost. In this college football podcast episode, we bask in the tropical 60-degree weather by diving into a two-part Verballer Q&A. Are cracks emerging in Georgia's foundation? What's the deal with Clemson's fan culture? Which college football team is this year's Indiana? We tackle these questions and more in Part 1.*Key Topics Discussed*(0:00) - Intro(7:04) - Georgia's Reign: Cracks or Just Human? Raul (Florida fan) asks if Kirby Smart's Georgia dynasty is cracking—less explosive in 2024, tired vibes, and Mike Bobo loyalty(16:47) - Strategy for Power Two Mid-Tiers? Brandon wonders how a mid-pack SEC & Big Ten teams thrives in the NIL era—big personality or cash? (26:00) - Clemson's Fan Culture? Grey (Clemson fan) laments a shift from “good guys” to toxic vengeance. Can it change back? (41:00) - Next First-Time National Champ & This Year's Indiana? Harrison asks who's the next first-time title winner. Zach seeks 2025's Indiana-style surprise(52:40) - How to break a programA fan of our college football podcast? Leave us a rating and review, and don't forget to subscribe or follow so you don't miss any of our podcast episodes:Apple Podcasts: https://play.solidverbal.com/apple-podcastsSpotify: https://play.solidverbal.com/spotifyAmazon Music: https://play.solidverbal.com/amazon-musicOvercast: https://play.solidverbal.com/overcastPocket Casts: https://play.solidverbal.com/pocketcastsPodcast Addict: https://play.solidverbal.com/podcast-addictCastBox: https://play.solidverbal.com/castboxOur college football show is also available on YouTube. Subscribe to the channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@solidverbalRead transcripts & learn more about the show on our website: https://www.solidverbal.com/episodes/march-qa-part-1-georgias-cracks-clemsons-culture-and-the-next-indiana/Want to get in touch? Give us a holler on Twitter: @solidverbal, @tyhildenbrandt, @danrubenstein, on Instagram, or on Facebook. You can also find our college football podcast out on TikTok and Threads. Stay up to date with our free weekly college football newsletter: https://quickslants.solidverbal.com/subscribe.College football has been our passion since we started The Solid Verbal College Football Podcast back in 2008. We don't just love college football, we live it!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Host Brett McCallum sits down with former AFL star Dane Swan to explore his journey from a footy-loving kid to one of the game's greats. He opens up about his early memories, the highs and lows of professional sport, and the unique energy of playing on Anzac Day. As well as life beyond the game (including personal passions, from the stories behind his tattoos to unforgettable moments with football legends), future aspirations, and the joys of family.Reflecting on his career, he shares what it meant to win the prestigious Brownlow Medal, the pressures that came with it, and why team camaraderie mattered more than individual accolades.
Bayer Leverkusen outclassed Eintracht Frankfurt (their own words) and still look the best team in Germany despite trailing Bayern in the standings. Can the Bavarians right the wrong in the Champions League and Beat Leverkusen for the first time this season? It's hard to assess their form when Stuttgart gifted Bayern a win on Friday. Meanwhile, Frankfurt's cushion in the Champions League qualification race is dwindling, and they risk dropping out of the top four. Surprise contenders Freiburg and Mainz are closing in, with Mainz's victory over Leipzig propelling them into the coveted fourth position. At the bottom of the table, Kiel made history with their first away win of the season, overtaking struggling Heidenheim.
Bayern celebrated their 125th anniversary and seemingly rewarded themselves by all but securing their 34th Meisterschale in February, after holding Leverkusen at bay and thrashing third-placed Frankfurt 4-0. Meanwhile, Guirassy and Groß put on a four-goal, four-assist show in a 6-0 drubbing of Union Berlin. One name was noticeably absent: Julian Brandt. Is this the beginning of the end for him in Dortmund? The surprise teams from Mainz and Freiburg continue to win, moving into fifth and fourth place, respectively. While Dieter Hecking is slowly but surely guiding Bochum out of the basement.
Bayer versus Bayern – a lopsided Topspiel that ended in a draw, leaving the Meisterschale seemingly destined for Munich. Despite dominating the guests from Munich, Bayer couldn't find the net and remains eight points behind the league leaders – a gap that appears too large to close in the final 12 games. Leverkusen will get another chance at the Rekordmeister in the Round of 16 of the UCL, while Frankfurt will face Ajax Amsterdam. On the other side of the table, Bochum defeated Borussia Dortmund in a spirited effort, tying them on points with the playoff spot. Further down, Hamburg might finally reverse their promotion woes and return to the top flight after a statement win over fellow promotion aspirant Kaiserslautern.
Refusing to bite the ears off a Lindt koala bear, magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray quite incredibly introduce a brand-new feature: Backward Glance, in which a Random Issue Generator picks out an old copy of WSC magazine from the archives for them to chat about. This time, Issue 103 from September 1995 pops up to spark discussion about Nick Hornby and the Fever Pitch industry, work permit problems, Man Utd in crisis, Bayern snobbery, the Copa America, Don Howe's monotone commentary and more. Further, magazine Deputy Editor Ffion Thomas previews WSC issue 451 and Record Breakers brings us some Parisian pop.Support the showWould you like to hear twice as many podcasts and longer editions of these ones, and support our print magazine? You would? Then join the WSC Supporters' Club! Sign up here: www.patreon.com/whensaturdaycomes
Without Filly, Tilo recaps match day 20, finally celebrating a Dortmund league win. Kiel gave Bayern a scare, but Munich ultimately prevailed in a wild game, maintaining their six-point lead over Leverkusen. The top two are still on a collision course for their crucial title clash on February 15th. Meanwhile, half the league is locked in an incredibly tight battle for European spots, with just one win separating 5th and 11th place. This makes every remaining match absolutely vital.
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The inaugural 36-club group phase has concluded, delivering delightful drama and a few stunning surprises. The first iteration of the reformed Champions League provided plenty of late-stage drama. The Bros give Leverkusen its flowers as the best-performing Bundesliga club in the UCL and the sole direct R16 qualifier.In league play, Mainz and St. Pauli celebrate significant successes, while the situation grows increasingly precarious for Union and Heidenheim with each passing matchday.
In this episode of Packernet After Dark, callers dive into diverse topics, including potential Packers draft strategies, targeting players like Landon Jackson and Josh Simmons. We also tackle fan culture, contrasting Philadelphia's infamous reputation with Green Bay's. Additional discussions touch on free agency, NFC North rivalries, and how the Packers can maintain competitiveness. Tune in for passionate takes, bold predictions, and unfiltered opinions from Packers Nation.
In this episode of Packernet After Dark, callers dive into diverse topics, including potential Packers draft strategies, targeting players like Landon Jackson and Josh Simmons. We also tackle fan culture, contrasting Philadelphia's infamous reputation with Green Bay's. Additional discussions touch on free agency, NFC North rivalries, and how the Packers can maintain competitiveness. Tune in for passionate takes, bold predictions, and unfiltered opinions from Packers Nation.
European soccer is back and the German top teams all succumbed to the pressure. Bayern lost their chance to get into the top8 before the final matchday, Borussia lost their coach. Tilo discusses why Sahin isn't a victim but also not the culprit at fault for BVB's regression. Stuttgart on the other hand is resurging and are looking good domestically and even in the UCL. St Pauli crowns itself Baden Wurtemberg champion and Bochum has a comeback for the ages. Don't look now but Dieter Hecking has been cooking since taking over.
Tyler Phillips (@typhillips7) is the head of Fan Culture and Development with the Columbus Crew. Alright this week I have my second ever return guest, for a full second sit-down, as I've got my friend Tyler Phillips back on the show, for the first time since episode 10 back in 2020! So as you could probably guess, we had a lot to catch up on in both life and career. Where we last left off, Tyler was finding his footing in the creative marketing world as he worked for Pursuit, a brand based here in Columbus Ohio, but now he finds himself heading up fan culture and development and so many endeavors now with the Columbus Crew. We dive into how that career shift happened, the story behind getting the job, what all he does with the Columbus Crew now, the ins and outs people don't know about, his work with 2CentsFC, and of course we dig into personally how things have changed for him in the last 5 years. I mean folks a lot can happen in 5 years! ------THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY------ PromoWest Productions - @promowestlive For all upcoming shows & event info of who's coming through Columbus, OH, visit promowestlive.com or to purchase tickets directly, visit AXS.com
We've hit the halfway mark of the season with back-to-back match days. Borussia Dortmund has plummeted to 10th place, and a loss to Frankfurt on Friday could effectively extinguish their Champions League hopes for next season. The bros are far from enthused by the rumors of Marmoush's impending move to Manchester City, preferring to see him being money on the pitch rather than in the bank. Meanwhile, Leverkusen continues its relentless pursuit of back-to-back titles with two more victories.The relegation battle is heating up, with both Bochum and Kiel securing crucial wins, putting immense pressure on Hoffenheim, St. Pauli, and even Union Berlin. The atmosphere at the Alte Försterei is gloomy, as new head coach Steffen Baumgart has overseen two consecutive defeats to begin his tenure.
The Fussball Bros put out a fire episode, literally. While parts of Los Angeles go up in flames and the recording is interrupted by crazy winds blowing Tilo's carport to shreds, the bros talk matchday 15 and what to expect going forward - ignorance is bliss. Hard to say much more than keep SoCal in your thoughts, many have lost everything. We hope we can be back soon.
The Fussball Bros are reunited, but the 14th matchday hasn't been kind to Filly and Tilo. Dortmund dropped points in a lackluster performance against Hoffenheim, while Bayern suffered their first defeat of the year to a scrappy Mainz 05 side. Leverkusen is back, reeling off seven wins in a row and overtaking a cooling Frankfurt as Bayernjäger number one. Cellar dwellers Bochum were locked in a tight affair in Berlin, where most of the drama happened off the pitch.
With Filly out sick, Tilo examines the 2030 and 2034 World Cup decisions and lays out the path for Bayern and Dortmund in the 2025 Club World Cup.In the Champions League, Stuttgart, Bayern Munich, and Bayer Leverkusen secured impressive victories, while Borussia Dortmund battled Barcelona down to the wire. Leipzig's early elimination raises more questions about Rose's future.Back in the Bundesliga, Stuttgart and Wolfsburg delivered frantic comeback wins, while Bochum and Kiel continue to struggle.
The DFB Cup delivered plenty of drama this week. Manuel Neuer did his best linebacker impression against Leverkusen, getting sent off and ousting Bayern from the cup. Has the eternal sweeper-keeper overstayed his welcome?Elsewhere, Bielefeld shocked Freiburg to keep this year's Cinderella cup run alive. In the league, Bayern salvaged a point in Dortmund, allowing Frankfurt to close the gap with the league leaders to 4 points behind another Marmoush masterclass. Meanwhile, Mainz captain Jonathan Burkardt is on a hot streak himself - will bigger clubs come knocking soon? Plus, a relieved Millerntor, a preview of the upcoming battle of the Borussias, and the Club World Cup draw.
Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund are set to face off in a highly anticipated Klassiker. Bayern, unbeaten so far, will travel to the Westfalenstadion, where Dortmund has been dominant this season. In other Bundesliga action, Hoffenheim, under new coach Christian Ilzer, secured a thrilling 4-3 victory over Leipzig. Leipzig, despite taking the lead three times, couldn't hold on. Leverkusen also staged a remarkable comeback, turning a 2-0 deficit into a 5-2 win. Also, can Tim Kleindienst make Germany's world cup squad and can Frankfurt challenge for the Bundesliga title?
In this episode Durell is joined by a returning guest Kareem Guy. This episode is more about diving into fanbase growth for indie creatives.Durell and Kareem discuss the importance of fostering a sense of belonging for fans and how that contributes to long term success. Durell and Kareem discuss the role of social media and how that cultivates community and stronger engagement. Kareem says that being strong on social media transcends location and should absolutely be a major integral part of the marketing strategy.Durell and Kareem discuss how to balance personal engagement on social media while still having and protecting boundaries and privacy. Utilizing the 3 pillars of fan engagement, authenticity, consistency, and sustainability matters with this very much. Kareem and Durell talk about research and development and how that goes into improving products and how that can translate into how to improve your music that will help to increase the revenue generated as an indie creative.Durell and Kareem end the episode talking about the 3 most common mistakes that creatives make when putting in the work to build a supportive community and fanbase . Durell makes sure to share why it's important not to quit your day job because it gives creatives the stability to support themselves and to keep going along their journey. For more information on Kareem make sure to follow him on Instagram @keyztothegame
Paul Daugherty, a veteran journalist, shares his journey through the world of sports writing, reflecting on his experiences covering the Cincinnati Reds and his transition from being a fan to a professional journalist. He discusses the balance between journalism and fandom, his early memories of baseball, and the evolution of his career. Daugherty also touches on his relationships with team management, notable athletes, and fellow journalists, while sharing insights into the culture of Reds fans and his personal musical tastes. The conversation concludes with a look at Daugherty's current writing endeavors and his reflections on the changing landscape of journalism.TakeawaysPaul Daugherty has been a fixture in Cincinnati journalism since 1987.He believes in rooting for himself as a journalist.Daugherty's early memories of baseball fandom were shaped by his father.He started his journalism career unexpectedly during a party.Daugherty covered major sports events, including Michael Jordan in college.He has a deep appreciation for the history and culture of baseball.Daugherty's relationship with Reds management has been generally positive.He had a challenging relationship with Marge Schott during her ownership.Daugherty respects all journalists for the challenges they face.He believes Reds fans are knowledgeable but similar to fans elsewhere.Sound Bites"I root for me.""I grew up a Pirates fan."
The international break was the perfect time to welcome our first-ever guest to the Bro-House, and it couldn't have been anyone better than Ry. A true lover of the German game, Ry has made a name for himself with his genuine and heartfelt German football content. In this episode, we talk about how Ry got into content creation, his deep affection for VfL Bochum, the differences between English and American and German fan culture, the best stadium anthem in Germany, why influencers have such a bad reputation, and how English-speaking fans can navigate German football grounds successfully.
Oh my, Omar. The mercurial Frankfurt forward can't stop scoring and assisting, helping Frankfurt survive a late surge from the Schwaben. Stuttgart was also hindered by their summer signing Demirović missing a crucial penalty. Even worse, Freiburg missed their 5th pen in a row to fumble a potential 3 points in Berlin, while Guirassy's spot kick conversion wasn't enough to salvage another poor away performance from Borussia Dortmund in Mainz.The Fussball Bros also use the Champions League and Europa League halfway to discuss who can make the coveted top 8. Spoiler alert, it won't be RB Leipzig.
Omar Marmoush showed out in his 100th Bundesliga game, helping Frankfurt steamroll Bochum 7:2. Meanwhile, Kiel and St. Pauli have injected life into their campaigns, adding pressure to the bottom dweller Ruhr club. Quo vadis VfL Bochum? In Gladbach, Tim Kleindienst put on a show himself with an assist hatrick against Bremen while the hot shots in Leverkusen and Stuttgart went cold. An uninspired Leipzig lose to a depleted Dortmund who stay invincible at home. Bayern Munich reclaimed the top spot with a home win over Union Berlin.
Bayern Munich continues to dominate, cruising past Bochum. RB Leipzig remains hot on their heels, securing a crucial win against Freiburg.Meanwhile, Marvin Duksch sounds the fog horn again in Bremen, while El Bilal Touré continues to shine for Stuttgart. Borussia Dortmund's struggles persist, with their recent loss to Augsburg putting Nuri Sahin in the hot seat but more drastic roster changes might be needed.
Feasting on biscuits from the Greggs of Seville, magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray discuss Strops and Flounces from the Blond Angel to Jesper Blomqvist's Moyes rebuke. Magazine Deputy Editor Ffion Thomas previews WSC issue 447, Record Breakers brings us a Kenyan classic and we continue our sprightly feature The Final Third, in which a guest contributes a match, a player and an object to the WSC Museum of Football. Joining Dan as our visiting curator this time is Phil Ball, football writer and author of Morbo: The Story of Spanish Football.Support the showWould you like to hear twice as many podcasts and longer editions of these ones, and support our print magazine? You would? Then join the WSC Supporters' Club! Sign up here: www.patreon.com/whensaturdaycomes
Stuttgart stuns Juventus away to secure its first UCL win, while Nuri Sahin's questionable coaching decisions have Dortmund fans fuming after a rollercoaster game against Real Madrid. In the Bundesliga, Harry Kane's hat trick keeps Bayern ahead of Leipzig on goal difference. Freiburg continues to impress under new coach Julian Schuster, while Bochum's new coach was sent packing after securing only one point in the first seven games.
While the Bundesliga took a break, there's plenty of football action to discuss. Nagelsmann's Germany continues to impress, even without key players, thanks to another Stuttgart sensation.Meanwhile, more German coaches are sending shockwaves through global football! Jürgen Klopp's move to the sugar drink empire has sparked controversy, making Thomas Tuchel's appointment as England manager almost pale in comparison.Finally, the Bundesliga returns this weekend with some exciting matchups.
Just as we were about to press record… Jonas Eidevall resigned as Arsenal head coach. What went wrong? Had things reached fever pitch with the Arsenal fanbase?Chloe and Rachel discuss that and reflect on how the negative environment around Arsenal points to a worrying shift in women's football culture.Plus, are Manchester United proving people wrong? And we discuss what we learned from the opening matchday in the Champions League – where Man City beat the best team in the world.Join the Official Upfront fantasy WSL league! Click here and enter the code IKNCM61.Follow us on X, Instagram, and YouTube! Email us show@upfrontpod.com.Sign up for the Football Ramble Patreon to get ad-free Upfront shows and more: 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's top match lived up to the hype! A magical Marmoush secured a late point against Bayern Munich, who have now failed to win three games in a row. The bros debate whether Bayern's tactics or player quality are the issue, and Manuel Neuer's future is also up for discussion.Meanwhile, Borussia Dortmund remains consistently inconsistent. Despite their recent Champions League success, they suffered a disappointing loss to Union Berlin at the Alte Försterei to ruin Tilo's international break.
In episode 180 of PG Radio, stand-up comedian Jaspreet Singh @JaspreetSinghComedy joins us for an engaging and lighthearted conversation. From humor rooted in everyday life to deeper reflections on society, Jaspreet brings his unique perspective to the table. The episode is filled with laughter, personal stories, and a candid look at the quirks of Indian culture. Jaspreet Singh is one of India's rising stand-up comedians, known for his hilarious takes on everyday life and his keen observational humor. With a rapidly growing fanbase, his storytelling ability and natural charm on stage have earned him recognition as one of the most promising comedians in the country. We talked about: 00:00 - “Jazzy B is the first Punjabi Rockstar” 05:00 - Diljit v/s Karan Aujla v/s Sidhu Moosewala 14:40 - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan is the GOAT 20:26 - Fan Culture in India 24:51 - Indian Nicknames are so Random 35:57 - Free Speech on Social Media 48:26 - 3 things that Jaspreet would like to change in society 55:28 - Jaspreet on Rich People and Losing His Father
Throwing away a three-goal advantage is a unique feat that makes Jersey boy Matarazzo Tilo's front runner for first firing of the season. But maybe Tilo is still heated from Borussia blasting Celtic 7:1. At the top of the Bundesliga table Frankfurt's eagles are soaring behind a magical Marmoush while Bayern couldn't transform dominance into a win against Bayer. All while Frankfurt will welcome Munich for the Topspiel of the match day on Sunday. Also, "Between the Lines" takes a look at a possibly revolutionary upcoming court ruling in the case of Lassana Diarra vs FIFA.
The Bundesliga continues to deliver excitement! Stuttgart continue to beat up on Dortmund in a high-stake matchup between the Swabians and the 2024 Champions League runner ups. Meanwhile, Bayern pummels a smelly Bremen side while the bottom feeders all get their first points.In this episode, the bros also give you UCL wrap up with stark contrast in fan culture, and introduce a new segment: "Between the Lines." We also preview the highly anticipated Bayern vs. Bayer Leverkusen clash.
Bayern Munich is terrorizing the Bundesliga and Champions League, scoring an astonishing 15 goals in just 2 games across the Bundesliga and Champions League. Leading the charge is Harry Kane, who's breaking records but still searching for a title. Deniz Undav is also having a stellar week.In this episode, the bros dive into a full matchday 2 review, from domestically challenged Filly to defensively challenged Kiel and a dancing Victor Boniface. We also look ahead to the must-watch games of the upcoming weekend. We also look ahead to the must-watch games of the upcoming weekend.
Cracking open the gingerbread persons to celebrate San Marino's win, magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray discuss notable players who won nothing from George Hardwick to Gordon Hodgson via leaping Ron Davies. Magazine Deputy Editor Ffion Thomas previews WSC issue 446, Record Breakers brings us a Split stormer and we continue our sprightly feature The Final Third, in which a guest contributes a match, a player and an object to the WSC Museum of Football. Joining Dan as our visiting curator this time is Richard Foster, author, journalist and voice of the podcast It Started With a Kick.Support the showWould you like to hear twice as many podcasts and longer editions of these ones, and support our print magazine? You would? Then join the WSC Supporters' Club! Sign up here: www.patreon.com/whensaturdaycomes
The Chief and Grayson get official measurements on Luca Orellano's wonder-goal from this past weekend and it confirms some records have been broken. PRO gets deep in their feels with more cryptic tweets about ref assault. In Segment 2, Brandon Trame of "The Den Tailgate" joins to talk about UC sports fan culture and the overlap with FCC fan culture, plus some memories of early days in the SG movement. In Segment 3, we finish up with In the 11 / Out of the 18! Timestamps: (10:55) - Luca's Goal Measurements (25:22) - PRO Drama (38:50) - Brandon Trame from "The Den" (1:08:52) - In the 11 / Out of the 18 Links: TheDenUC.com - The Den Tailgate Streetside Brewery: https://streetsidebrewery.com Cincy Shirts: www.cincyshirts.com/CincyPostCast PROMO CODE: THEPOSTCINCY for 10% Off! Check out The Post at www.thepostcincy.com Music by Jim Trace and the Makers Join the Discord Server and jump into the conversation Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ThePostCincy
The Summer 2024 Olympics have come to a close. We take a look back over some of the controversies and the triumphs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today our friend Tanaya joins us to chat about our obsessions! We explore our peak fangirl eras and analyze what draws us to certain celebrities or characters. We chat about the world of fan fiction & sharing our obsessions with the people around us. Support the Show.Follow us on social media @eatyourcrustpod
Episode: 3302 Imitation, Originality, and the Creativity of Fan Culture. Today, when imitation is a good thing.