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EA have issued a BIG update regarding the ongoing FIFA 22 hacking scandal, which has seen big streamers and content creators like Bateson, NickRTFM and traders like FUTDonkey, having their accounts compromised by hackers. Nathan explains how the hackers takeover accounts, what EA have said so far and discuss the big update and the additional security changes that will be happening following the scandal
The Alternerds are moist for microsoft with all the new Bethesda games added to game pass. We chat about the EAgate scandal, new HTC VR facial tracking, classic TMNT arcade comeback and Chew asks 'what the fork is a roblox'?
Still no soccer, but your boys are thriving. This week we talk about the economic choices of MLS owners during the Coronavirus shutdown before getting into the fun stuff: Coming up with the best era in American soccer history for a Netflix "The English Game"-style TV show and casting a FIFA bribery scandal movie featuring CONCACAF Jack Warner, Chuck Blazer, Sepp Blatter, and Loretta Lynch. Double extra shoutout Nick Seuberling for his production work. Check out Cincinnati Soccer Talk, Nick's FC Cincinnati podcast. We have a Patreon page where you can support the show, join our JD&TR community, and get access to bonus content--we put out a second show every week just for Patrons. Check it out. The show is live on Wednesday nights at 9 PM ET on Twitch, Twitter and YouTube, and we even got video. Check us out. Twitch Twitter YouTube
Ep. 018 - Tomorrow is in your bans 00:00:48 - Luigi’s Mansion 3 thoughts 00:02:00 - Death Stranding thoughts 00:33:15 - Kojima thinks Americans don’t “get” Death Stranding 00:39:57 - Take Two Revenue Results 00:46:00 - FIFA Scandal and the importance of bans 01:10:00 - This week’s releases 01:10:53 - Wrap It Up Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KampKoji for future updates and news! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome back my friends to the show that will never end as Feuerstein's Fire opens up the first show of 2016 with a solid line up and broadcasting on SB Nation's Once a Metro. Join me as I discuss American Soccer with our Clubs, Leagues, Players, National Team and other fabulous moments. This is the first show of 2016 and I will be joined by former D.A. of Queens NY Marios C. Sfantos as we discuss more information on the FIFA Scandal and many more. Coach Reed will discuss the new USL Side FC Cincinnati and the USMNT's form in 2015, Doug MacIntyer from ESPN the Magazine will discuss what Klinsmann needs to do for the 2016 season. Michael Anderer from Blue City Radio to discuss the coaching changes and what they need to do for the future of the club
In this episode we go in depth of the USL title match between Rochester and La Galaxy 2...oh you guys don't care about that, never mind we go in depth of Klopp's first game as well as the rest of the results in the premier league.
On this episode of FT Alphachat, Shannon Bond and Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson discuss the fallout for Gawker after a bad editorial decision; Lex's Rob Armstrong guides listeners through the tech sector; and Kara Scannell and Matt Garrahan reflect on the Fifa scandals. Cardiff Garcia hosts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Watch us pit pizza delivery companies against each other, and talk a little about the FIFA scandal and NBA finals. Guest Keith Stattenfield.
Watch us pit pizza delivery companies against each other, and talk a little about the FIFA scandal and NBA finals. Guest Keith Stattenfield.
On this episode of Cyrus Says Surya on twitters early days FIFA Scandal and Sepp Blatter Is Delhi unlivable? Maggi Controversy Uber Drivers earning ability Narendra Modi on hate speech Cyrus Answers listener questions Our Guest is Suryanarayan Ganesh (@gsurya on twitter)
Bob and Chris take a break from basketball and talk about the scandal engulfing soccer at the world stage. What will come of the FIFA arrests? The brothers also shift their attention to the Women's World Cup and tip their caps to softball.
he latest allegations of corruption to hit Fifa are coming from Egypt, who lost the bid to the 2010 World Cup to South Africa. According to an Egyptian sports official, the country refused to pay a $7m bribe to the former Fifa vice-president. The FIFA scandal is the focus of this week's edition of Talk on the move.
On this week's Seesaw Parade, Colin & James discuss the ongoing scandal at FIFA, the first trailer for Macbeth, Prince Harry getting knighted, Berlusconi backing the wrong candidate and a naked cyclist getting aroused. Music comes from The Modests!
On this edition of No Holds Barred, host Eddie Goldman once again spoke with investigative journalist, academic, and expert on match-fixing in international football, Declan Hill. We have just seen the arrests on corruption charges of numerous top officials of FIFA, the international governing of football, the world's most popular sport, which is known as soccer in North America and elsewhere. More arrests and indictments are expected, all of which has led to the resignation of FIFA president Sepp Blatter, just four days after having been re-elected for a fifth term. The ongoing public exposures of FIFA's wrongdoing and the subsequent arrests have raised the questions of where else in sport is corruption so rampant, and what needs to be done to fight it. To discuss all this, we spoke with Declan Hill by phone Thursday. "We definitely need an international anti-corruption agency for sport," he stated. A number of combat sports athletes in recent years have said they have been approached to fix fights and matches "for large sums of money" but have turned these attempted bribes down, he said. "But they've almost inevitably never gone forward, because they don't trust the authorities in their own sport, not to either be behind it, or who would in some ways try to punish them for blowing the whistle," he noted. "We need an agency where good, honest fighters can go and report what's happened, where an honest administrator working for a sports organization can go and blow the whistle on something. And also an agency that can set the standard, set the standards of transparency, say, 'This is what a good sports organization should do. Here are the basic protocols, just the basic business practices, here's the basic guidelines of what a true sporting organization should do.' "It's not all that difficult. There have been a lot of studies on it. There have been a lot of reports and a lot of stuff. But this is what needs to happen." We discussed more on the "surreal" story of FIFA's widespread corruption scandal and the arrests last week; the crucial role of freelance and independent journalists like Andrew Jennings and Jens Weinreich in relentlessly exposing FIFA's corruption, and the failure of the mainstream media in this regard; the "desperate" need for an international anti-corruption agency for sport; the crisis in SportAccord and the pressure from the IOC which led to the resignation of SportAccord president Marius Vizer, also shortly after being unanimously re-elected; the crisis in world sport, which is reaching a boiling point where open rebellions are taking place against sporting institutions which were once viewed as untouchable and revered; and much, much more. The No Holds Barred theme song is called "The Heist", which is also available on iTunes by composer Ian Snow. No Holds Barred is free to listen to and is sponsored by: American Top Team. Whether you're a beginner or a champion, train with the champions in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, boxing, wrestling, grappling, and mixed martial arts at American Top Team. Check out their web site at AmericanTopTeam.com. Defense Soap, an effective, deep penetrating body soap with natural antifungal, antiviral, and antibacterial soap ingredients. Defense Soap is the best cleansing body soap for men and women athletes who are involved in contact sports such as MMA, wrestling, grappling, jiu-jitsu, and judo, to help their antifungal, anti-ringworm, anti-jock itch strategy. Check out their web site, at DefenseSoap.com. Thanks, Eddie Goldman EddieGoldman.com
On this week's show we take a look at the fall-out from the Fifa scandal that has seen Fifa president Sepp Blatter deciding to step down. Where does this leave world football, and will it lead to a clean up of football in African countries where fans have concerns about how things are being run?Also, a look at the Fifa Women's World Cup which begins on Saturday, and we give our predictions for the final of Saturday's Uefa Champions League.
On this week's show we take a look at the fall-out from the Fifa scandal that has seen Fifa president Sepp Blatter deciding to step down. Where does this leave world football, and will it lead to a clean up of football in African countries where fans have concerns about how things are being run?Also, a look at the Fifa Women's World Cup which begins on Saturday, and we give our predictions for the final of Saturday's Uefa Champions League.
Episode 258: BOOM! We have a fantastic show lined up for you this week. Dave, Coach and Mark touch on the latest in the FIFA Scandal after Sepp Blatter’s announcement that he is stepping down as FIFA President. Dave touches on the impact Caitlyn Jenner’s Vanity Fair cover is having on the sports world. Sekou Smith of NBA.com joins the show to preview the NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Topics: 1. Red Card: The DOJ’s Case Against FIFA 2. Texas Floods: What Will It Take to End Climate Change Denial? 3. Running Out of Time: Is This The Death of the Patriot Act?
This Week in Costa Rica - Expats Living, Working, and Traveling in Costa Rica
This Week in Costa Rica will feature each week a news portion in which Dan and Rico (qCostaRica) will talk about the happenings in and around the land of "Pura Vida". With over 30 years of living in Costa Rica between the two it give a unique insight into life in CR.Rico from QCostaRica joins us to address various topics going on in and around Costa Rica:1. FIFA Scandal2. Eduardo Li & Costa Rica's Involvement in the FIFA Scnadal3. ICE Monopoly in Costa Rica4. ICE Building Roads in Costa Rica5. Andrey Amador Costa Rica Cyclist6. Ami James in Costa RicaFinally we have our Property of the Week, an affordable ocean view condo within walking distance of the beaches on the Central Pacific of Costa Rica
On US orders, Swiss police arrest officials of the international football association FIFA in Zurich and plan to extradite them to the US to be prosecuted. Not content to just be the policeman of the world, the US claims to be the judge of the world.
We are down a man this week, as Randy is unable to join Gary and Sean. But that's ok because the guys discuss the scandal concerning FIFA and the re-election of Sepp Blatter for a fifth term. What does this mean for the future of soccer? Will there be any change? Does Sepp Blatter being re-elected mean there should be term limits? So many questions and we try to answer them. There's also a tournament happening as we speak, so Gary and Sean have some fun with U-20 World Cup predictions. Then we move things along to some American Football stuff with Adrian Peterson's ongoing saga, Ray McDonald being released, the SEC making some rule changes in the College game and more.
As the soccer world reels in the wake of the FIFA corruption scandal experts call for increased transparency to save the game from disrepute. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
#OUTOFSCOPE Episode 07. Brian Cristiano, CEO of BOLD Worldwide speaks to Daniel Roberts, writer at Fortune about the FIFA Scandal. They discuss Sepp Blatter's election, the fraud charges, advertising with the World Cup and FIFA as well as Woman's World Cup and MLS. Watch this Episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/SfLd6d9bMtI Website: www.briancristiano.com BOLD Worldwide: www.boldworldwide.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/brian_cristiano
We are down a man this week, as Randy is unable to join Gary and Sean. But that's ok because the guys discuss the scandal concerning FIFA and the re-election of Sepp Blatter for a fifth term. What does this mean for the future of soccer? Will there be any change? Does Sepp Blatter being re-elected mean there should be term limits? So many questions and we try to answer them. There's also a tournament happening as we speak, so Gary and Sean have some fun with U-20 World Cup predictions. Then we move things along to some American Football stuff with Adrian Peterson's ongoing saga, Ray McDonald being released, the SEC making some rule changes in the College game and more.
Drew and Marchman talk about the FIFA arrests and then discuss the most difficult dad problem of all.
The HOT Corner Show with Dr Ray Tolmos & Manuel T. Ferrero III
FIFA Scandal, Fantasy Baseball, Health Topic: SUN SCREEN With all that's going on with FIFA, we'll talk to Dr Ray & Manuel T. Ferrero III about their take. Also, the Fantasy Baseball Listener League and this week's HEALTH TOPIC: SUN SCREEN
Episode 257: BOOM! We have a great show for you this week. Dave, Coach and Mark touch on the the FIFA Scandal, and if FIFA President Sepp Blatter will survive this latest controversy. Mark makes a case for Cleveland Browns QB Johnny Manziel having a monster season. And Rebecca Rider from Swish Appeal on SBNation.com joins the program to preview the upcoming WNBA season.
FIFA Scandal, Fantasy Baseball, Health Topic: SUN SCREEN With all that's going on with FIFA, we'll talk to Dr Ray & Manuel T. Ferrero III about their take. Also, the Fantasy Baseball Listener League and this week's HEALTH TOPIC: SUN SCREEN