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The Crew breaks down the current projected bracket for the NCAA Tournament and Ryan gives out an extremely hot take on the Tennessee Volunteers (00:00 - 15:49). Plus a deep dive on the PAC 12 teams pushing for a NCAA Tournament bid and is Arizona a potential #1 seed (15:51 - 31:31). Then Sparky Fifer from 1250 am the Fan in Milwaukee joined the show to talk about the latest insights with the Bucks and what he believes the Packers need in the 2024 NFL Draft 31:33 - 43:56). 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
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
Dundee United welcome Raith Rovers to Tannadice on Saturday for the biggest game of the Championship season so far - and fans are likely to be in for a thrilling contest. On this week's Courier Talking Football, the panel discuss the Tangerines' chances against Ian Murray's never-say-die Fifers, more Dundee VAR pain and St Johnstone owner Geoff Brown's latest interview
‘Thank god I'm handsome, so handsome!' Not our words friends, the words of indie hit makers The Vaccines, in what now appears to be a fitting tribute to a Saints midfielder who appears to be being picked purely on that basis. You know who might be considered handsome by those who suffer from glaucoma? Your old pals Sam and Dan, so why not join them for Episode 77 of The Dogger Saints Podcast! We reflect on Saints's tame 1-1 draw away at Kilmarnock, and do what we'd swore we'd never do a delve into the post-match manager discourse. Just where does Callum Davidson stand? Well, you can bet your bottom dollar that we fail to answer that big question. We also have another 1-1 to dissect, as we cover the Saints Women's clash with Boroughmuir Thistle at Riverside on Sunday, and have all the lowdown on that game from skipper Hannah Clarke, goalscorer Fern Newbigging and assistant gaffer Kev Candy. Features? Baby, you know we've got features for you! The O'Boyle barrel is well and truly scraped as we play Saints Supermarket Sweep with Dan, we hit the small screen in this weeks Theme Team, and we are joined by Scott who is the latest to have a pop at working out just who Wendy is. We're also joined by our old pal and former Saints goalkeeping coach Dode Browning, who gives a very important message to all of us, we discuss the latest additions to Sam's bulging sack with further wildly amazing additions to the prize bungle, and Dan talks us through a new charitable venture taking place on match days at McDiarmid. Heading with Sam Miller! Bagging up with Danny Williams! Bootleg Art Garfunkel! Ah we've got it all, and it'd be bloody lovely if you'd join us for it. Get there!
In this episode: We'll review the tax due dates you should be aware of for 2023. 1099s: Penalties are steep for not filing! Find out if you need to. We also hear from Mike and Jessica from Fifer's Orchards. They discuss the importance of listening to your customers and acting on their input, how they're continually evolving a business started in 1919, and the many facets of their family run farm and agritourism business.
Welcome to Episode 78 of Glory Days of Gold, the East Fife and Scottish football podcast recorded across two continents. East Fife fell to a 3-0 defeat to Alloa in a crunch game at Bayview on Saturday, and with other results not going the Fifers way, it's looking bleak at the bottom of Scottish League One. Michael, Doug, and Gordon are back to chat about the main talking points coming out of the match and where that leaves East Fife now in their quest for survival. Having been blanked in three of their last four games and taken just 10 of the last 39 points available to them, is it game over? Plus we look at some of the other talking points around lower league Scottish football and chat World Cup qualifying.
When it comes to eccentric, iconic, long-serving and occasionally cranky legendary managers, Scotland has Jim McLean and England has Brian Clough. Both of those names come up as Adam is joined by a Dundee United supporter and a Nottingham Forest fan. Alistair Heather is a documentary host, columnist and Scots language advocate, who's spent the last year co-hosting Dundee United TV. On his second Old Firm Facts podcast appearance, he discusses his 'bromance' with a Tannadice legend, how he put his feelings about Fifers aside to get behind Tam Courts, why United's boss deserves credit for his anti-racism stance against Ross County, phallic referees, his conflicting emotions upon meeting Prince Charles, why he understands Weegies being reluctant to embrace Scots and how Darren Mackie became a 'reading champion' without reading. Author and journalist Daniel Storey is Chief Football Writer for the i newspaper, and won the Football Supporters Federation's Football Writer of the Year award in 2016. He talks about what other clubs can learn from Motherwell, a 'punk rock football club' in Paris, his book on football icons, the moral dilemma facing Newcastle fans, how Messi reignited his mum's love of football, an infamous Andy Cole interview and a heartwarming moment involving Clough. Adam puts questions to Twitter from his guests, debunks a myth involving Ally McCoist, Neil Lennon, Ronaldinho and some allegedly 'hilarious' Scottish football stories, reliving a classic Scottish football Q&A and sharing some in-depth analysis from Scott Brown. Adam and Ally also discuss a campaign they're involved in addressing male sexual entitlement, and why men need to look in the mirror and address their own behaviour. For more information about the podcast, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts
For our Memorial Day Episode of the Bottom of the Glass, we talk with two very important people as we honor our Veterans who paid the ultimate price to provide the freedoms we all enjoy today. Jari Villenueva may be the world's foremost authority and expert on military bugle calls, and the exquisite performance of Taps at Military funerals and Memorial Events. He knows more about this ceremony than anyone and the discussion is fascinating! Our second guest is HUGE in the Fife and Drum Community. Mark Logsdon has helped our community survive and thrive for decades. He has been the director of the 1st Michigan Colonial Fife and Drum Corps since he founded the group in 1974 with his wife Mary. And Mark continues to be deeply involved with the Company of Fifers and Drummers. Enjoy this episode, and please take some time to honor our Veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebotg-podcast/support
Check out this jam-packed episode of the Bottom of the Glass. We'll speak with Peter Emerick about the history, origins… and in some cases, the misunderstandings of songs that our corps have played over the years that may or may not be appropriate in the past or present. Then we'll have a great chat with Scott and Corinne Mitchell about their involvement in fife and drum, as well as the present state and future of the Company of Fifers and Drummers. You don't want to miss this! Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebotg-podcast/support
Not a good week for Scottish clubs in Europe but Andrew Slaven, Kieran Canning and Fin Marks have a weekend of League Cup action to look forward to. The panel give a measured analysis of Celtic’s elimination from the Champions League while JJ Bull gives an on-the-whistle reaction to Aberdeen’s Europa League exit. Can East Fife upset Stevie G on Sunday? Winger and fellow podcaster Danny Denholm gives us the inside track. Forfar manager Jim Weir discusses his team’s strengths ahead of their last 16 clash with Livingston. Can the cup cure the ills of Kilmarnock and Hearts fans? And why does Dumfries suffer from a swarm of seagulls? WE’VE GOT A NEW WEBSITE! check out thetotallyfootballshow.com (http://thetotallyfootballshow.com/) ! • PART 1: Seagulls in Dumfries (01m 30s) • PART 2: Celtic eliminated from the Champions League (04m 10s) • PART 3: East Fife v Rangers preview with Danny Denholm (11m 00s) • PART 4: Motherwell v Hearts preview with Amoruso Lets It Run (18m 00s) • PART 5a: JJ Bull on Aberdeen’s Europa League elimination (28m 00s) • PART 5b: Dundee v Aberdeen preview (30m 20s) • PART 6: Lee Price from Paddy Power – an outside bet for the trophy? (33m 10s) • PART 7: Forfar v Livingston preview with Forfar manager Jim Weir (35m 00s) • PART 8: Hibs v Greenock Morton, Kilmarnock v Hamilton & Partick Thistle v Ross County previews (40m 15s)
Welcome podcasters to episode 9. I've known Gordon for many years so I was delighted when he agreed to take part in recording this podcast. He is a Fifer and like all Fifers can tell a good story. Gordon's story is very funny, very interesting and an honest account of where alcohol addiction can take you. He also talks about his loves and his travels around the UK and the US. I want to thank Gordon for sharing his story and I want to pass on his hope that it will help others out there to know that you can have a life after addiction and homelessness. To those who follow us, thank you very much, it is very appreciated. Please encourage your friends, families, work colleagues and the person next to you right now to subscribe and download this and our previous episodes. If you enjoy this podcast or are affected by the issues discussed, or any other issues discussed on our previous episodes, and require support and direction, then please get in touch by emailing us or messaging us on our social media sites and staff will help or signpost you towards the support you need. If you would like to sponsor the show or sponsor a flat in order we can help other homeless men, you can donate by going to https://www.scottishchristianalliance.org.uk and hitting that donate button. You can also donate at our Facebook page @TheARCHRS or contact us directly by email or telephone. Please consider donating as we are a charity (SC021765) and are in need of funds to continue with the excellent work we do here. It is a privilege to work with so many brilliant characters; no two days are the same. If you have any question or comment to make on this or any other episode or you just want to check us out, then please get in touch using our various social media outlets. Email- info@scottishchristianalliance.org.uk Facebook- search 'The ARCH Resettlement Centre' Twitter- @ARCHThe or @SCAorg Instagram- @scaarch36 Subscribe using www.scaarch.podbean.com Thank you for reading and thank you for listening to the podcast, I look forward to hearing from you. 'Til next time, be blessed and stay safe9
We return to podcasting as Lesley recuperates from her recent hip replacement and I venture down the Tay coast to record this week's episode. Stuck at home Lesley tuned into "Call Kaye",normally a cue to hurl the wireless oot the windae, but the discussion on the use of medicinal cannabis meant a stay of execution for the radio and food for thought for us. You'd think at my age and with my experience nothing would shock me about the behaviour of politicians but David Davis's brass neck on the 50 odd Brexit impact assessments leaves me stunned. As Finland's celebrates 100 years of its independence Lesley reflects on Finland's journey to become a world leader in health, education, technology and happiness and what Scotland can learn from our northern neighbours. All of the above plus much more including , a radical Aberdonian bus driver, bats, sea eagles,eccentric Fifers and my mentioning the baby box- as Lesley reminds me gently- yet again.
Joining us this week is The United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps' snare drum section leader and percussion arranger Mark Reilly. In addition to his performance/military career, Mark regularly presents clinics on Swiss and American rudimental drumming, chairs the PAS Marching Committee, and has been involved in many Military Tattoos abroad.Watch here. Listen below. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element 0:00 intro and hello5:17 What's new, Mark?6:40 Taking the Corp overseas? The Old Guard8:45 The Basel Tattoo?11:45 How do drum and fife traditions vary around the US, and the world?18:00 Starting very young.18:45 Casey: Ligeti and Fluxus35:19 International rudimental drumming scene? Some of Mark's favorite drummers43:12 How did rudimental drumming spread?47:35 Megan: Company of Fifers and Drummers52:50 Competitions and what judges look for? 54:10 Experience as Chair of PAS Marching Committee?57:10 Traditional Drum Corps in Universities?1:01:30 Top Secret Drum Corps?
This week, the Fife friends are out on a wee jolly down the forth in the good ship "Fife Club". They discuss Marvel's The Defenders on Netflix and try to give spoilerish free thoughts on it. James Tells us about his experience of being a part of a Fringe show and Mark gives us a review of the Tipsy Cow in Kirkcaldy. The friends also give their final predictions on the freak show Fight of Mayweather v McGregor ahead of the fight on Saturday. Finally, the friends get themselves in a bit of bother after hitting some turbulent seas... where do they end up? Have a listen to find out and see what amazing lengths of wordplay the Fifers will go to for some content! Enjoy.
A new web features follows an entering class of Fifers and Drummers on their journey through the ranks.
Derry/Londonderry is the UK’s City of Culture this year, Lesley paid a visit and reports back. The Kirkcaldy Galleries have hosted a series of events as they re-open after renovation; we talk about what happens when celebrity Fifers, Ian Rankin and Jack Vettriano meet. And finally, in this week’s @lesleyriddoch podcast, the US and UK have been snooping and Edward Snowden wants you to know.
In the cosy confines of Adam Smith College, the Riddoch Questions crew are made welcome to their new home by Fifers. New voices, old friends, and how Bradford and Paris are the same; all feature in this Aftermath.