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Saturday's Championship defeat away at Ipswich Town is analysed by Jake Smith and Joe Wood with post-match reaction from Pompey club captain Marlon Pack and head coach John Mousinho included too. Kirsty Roxanne also chips in with a review of Sunday's WSL 2 fixture involving Ipswich and Portsmouth before Kaiden Holliman, George Friquiche and Liam Brenton from The Hornet Talk Podcast join the conversation to help provide a Watford perspective ahead of Wednesday night's showdown at Fratton Park.
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Jake Smith previews a double dosage of away games against Ipswich Town for Pompey's men and women with the help of Portsmouth News reporter Pepe Lacey and broadcast journalist Dean Adams. There are also interviews with Jay Sadler, Connor Ogilvie, John Mousinho, former Pompey and Ipswich Town attacker Ray Crawford and East Anglian Daily Times content creator Ross Halls.
The latest edition of The Aggie Football Hour with Mike Elko, presented by Capital Farm Credit, featuring head coach Mike Elko and the Voice of the Aggies, Andrew Monaco. (air date September 24, 2025).The Aggie Football Hour originates on Wednesdays during the season from Rudy's Country Store & BBQ on Harvey Road in College Station.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Portsmouth's Championship defeat to Sheffield Wednesday at Fratton Park is scrutinised by Jake Smith, Kevin Stokes and Andrew Barnard. Focus then turns to the Pompey Women, who claimed their first win of the new WSL 2 season on Sunday, with reaction from goalscorer Meg Hornby and gaffer Jay Sadler following the victory over Sheffield United in PO4 included too!
Join Jake Smith, Tom Malley and Charlie Sinclair for a full look ahead to the weekend's Championship and WSL 2 action. Nicolas Schmid's hand fracture is a big talking point on the show, which also features interviews with Pompey men's head coach John Mousinho and women's boss Jay Sadler, as well as an extensive conversation with Sheffield Wednesday supporter Ash Rogers.
Jake Smith welcomes Pompey+ presenter George Wedlake and fellow Blues fan Alex Fletcher on to the show to review Sunday's goalless draw with Southampton. The post-match thoughts of John Mousinho and Conor Chaplin from St Mary's also feature, along with Jay Sadler's comments following Portsmouth's WSL 2 defeat away at Bristol City.
In preparation for the upcoming South Coast Derby, Jake Smith hosts a special 2-hour long preview show with the help of David Howes and Tom Chappell. There are also feature interviews with former Pompey favourites Oli Hawkins, Gareth Evans and David Norris, as well as defender Conor Shaughnessy, striker Makenzie Kirk, head coach John Mousinho, club historian Colin Farmery and Southampton reporter Alfie House from the Daily Echo!
The latest edition of The Aggie Football Hour with Mike Elko, presented by Capital Farm Credit, featuring head coach Mike Elko and the Voice of the Aggies, Andrew Monaco. (air date September 10, 2025).The Aggie Football Hour originates on Wednesdays during the season from Rudy's Country Store & BBQ on Harvey Road in College Station.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sunday's opening day WSL 2 defeat for Pompey at the hands of Durham is reviewed by Jake Smith and club director Eric Coleborn. Then, with the help of audio description commentator Mark Coates, the panel begin to look ahead to the upcoming men's South Coast Derby whilst reminiscing on previous meetings from years gone by.
Reaction to Portsmouth's summer transfer business, notably the deadline day return of Conor Chaplin on loan from Ipswich Town. Kevin Stokes and Alex Fletcher joined host Jake Smith for the show, which also included a preview of Pompey's WSL 2 opener against Durham at Westleigh Park.
We'll get set for Week 1 of the NFL season with Mike Clemens giving an update on the Green Bay Packers' status heading into their opener at home against Detroit. And Dr. Kristin Lyerly will sum up the significance of the RFK, Jr. congressional hearing and the additional burden it puts on everyone who wants to get credible information about their health care. Mornings with Pat Kreitlow is powered by UpNorthNews, and it airs on several stations across the Civic Media radio network, Monday through Friday from 6-9 am. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X, and YouTube. Guests: Dr. Kristin Lyerly, Mike Clemens
The latest edition of The Aggie Football Hour with Mike Elko, presented by Capital Farm Credit, featuring head coach Mike Elko and the Voice of the Aggies, Andrew Monaco. (air date September 3, 2025).The Aggie Football Hour originates on Wednesdays during the season from Rudy's Country Store & BBQ on Harvey Road in College Station.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jake Smith is helped live in the studio by Tom Chappell and Andrew Barnard to react to Pompey's deadline day dealings. The arrivals of Josef Bursik, Mackenzie Kirk and Franco Umeh are discussed alongside the departure of Abdoulaye Kamara. Saturday's victory over Preston North End is also analysed, as is the prospect of a sensational homecoming for Conor Chaplin, who has been linked with a return to the club.
The Blues' next Championship fixture against Preston North End at Fratton Park is previewed by Jake Smith, Pepe Lacey and Dan Waldren. Henry Deacon's pre-match interviews with Andre Dozzell and John Mousinho also feature, as does a conversation with Pompey History Society chair Mick Comben regarding the 100th anniversary of the opening of the South Stand.
The season premiere of The Aggie Football Hour with Mike Elko, presented by Capital Farm Credit, featuring head coach Mike Elko and the Voice of the Aggies, Andrew Monaco. (air date August 27, 2025).The Aggie Football Hour originates on Wednesdays during the season from Rudy's Country Store & BBQ on Harvey Road in College Station.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
With the help of David Howes and Brendan Tuttiett, Jake Smith hosts an assessment of Pompey's 1-1 draw with West Bromwich Albion at the weekend. The post-match thoughts of Blues goalscorer Colby Bishop and head coach John Mousinho feature, as well as the club's first interview with new signing Josh Knight.
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A full preview of the Blues' Championship clash with West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns, presented by Jake Smith, Mark Magee and Andrew Barnard. There's also a chat with Baggies fan Joe Privett, as well as pre-match interviews with Pompey head coach John Mousinho and defender Jordan Williams.
Jake Smith, Jay Clements and Joe Wood discuss Portsmouth's home defeat to Norwich City at the weekend. The post-match thoughts of John Mousinho feature on the show, which also has the panel talking about Colby Bishop's penalty conversion rate, Callum Lang's best position and the impact of loanee Florian Bianchini.
Pompey's Carabao Cup First Round defeat to Reading is picked apart by Jake Smith, Kevin Stokes and Reece Hawkins. Norwich City supporter Daniel Emery also calls in to help the panel look ahead to the Blues' Championship meeting with The Canaries at Fratton Park.
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Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes opened their show by discussing how Bears head coach Ben Johnson is handling his starters' workload during training camp and the preseason. Later, they pondered a potential trade scenario for Bears reserve quarterback Tyson Bagent.
All of the action from matchday 1 of the 2025/26 Championship season is reviewed by Jake Smith, Alex Fletcher and Mitchell Jones. Before then looking ahead to Tuesday night's Carabao Cup First Round clash with Reading at Fratton Park alongside Royals reporter Ji-Min Lee, light is shed on Mitchell's fantastic new fundraising initiative for Pompey In The Community.
As a new Championship season beckons, Jake Smith sits down with David Howes and Mark Magee to look ahead to the upcoming campaign. The panel preview the Blues' season opener away at Oxford United and there are interviews with head coach John Mousinho and Marlon Pack, as well as opposition fan Simon Watts.
Sam Macey joins Jake Smith to review Pompey's 1-0 victory over PEC Zwolle at Fratton Park, where new loan signing Florian Bianchini hit the ground running with a debut assist to set up Tom Waddingham's late winner! Chief sports writer at the Portsmouth News, Neil Allen also features to go through his biggest stories from the summer, including the Blues' pre-season trip to Slovakia, Matt Ritchie's impending departure and the future of trialist Nathan Ferguson.
Jake Smith hosts with Tom Malley and Joe Wood in tow to discuss the week's big Pompey news. Paddy Lane's permanent transfer to Reading is the big topic of conversation alongside the loan arrival of Florian Bianchini and a preview of the Blues' final pre-season test against PEC Zwolle at Fratton Park.
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Get set for the new season with the return of The Football Hour, hosted by Jake Smith, Tom Chappell and Andy Chandler! The panel discuss topics such as transfer activity, pre-season results and the 2025/26 Championship schedule before looking ahead to the Blues' annual meeting with Havant & Waterlooville at Westleigh Park.
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Hour 3: Ike, Spike and Fritz discuss the Eagles' weapons on offense and if the team has the best group in the NFL heading into next season.
In the third hour of the show, Jared Stillman looks at the Steelers and Dolphins trade from Monday and what it might mean for Tua Tagovailoa. Then, ESPN's Trevor Matich joins the show to talk College Football Playoff and Arch Manning.
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In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Illinois football coach Bret Bielema to discuss his team's outlook ahead of the 2025 season and what it will be like to sing the seventh-inning stretch at Wrigley Field. Later, Mully and Haugh previewed the upcoming series for the Cubs and White Sox.
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Replay the highs and lows of Pompey's maiden season back in the Championship after 12 years away. John Mousinho's side survived relegation with 2 games to spare after collecting 54 points from 14 wins, 12 draws and 20 defeats to finish 16th whilst also falling at the first hurdle in both the Carabao Cup and FA Cup.
An overall assessment of the 2024/25 English football season with Jake Smith, Sam Macey and Pepe Lacey. The biggest stories from the global scene are also picked out on this penultimate episode of The Football Hour of the campaign.
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Jake Smith puts the knowledge of James Wilson and Andrew Barnard to the test in Express FM's annual End of Season Pompey Quiz. Do you think you know the Blues inside out? Grab a pen and paper, sit back and play along to find out if you can score higher than our on air contestants!
The Mets lost to Boston, with much of the focus on Juan Soto's lack of hustle after hitting a single. Rumors suggest Soto is unhappy with the Mets, preferring the Yankees, and some in the organization are concerned. Pete Alonso also had a poor throwing error. Jerry's update covered the Mets' loss and Carlos Mendoza's discussion of hitting with runners in scoring position. Soto defended his effort when questioned about his slow start out of the box. Tyrese Haliburton expressed excitement about playing at MSG, despite an incident where Knicks fans threw trash at a Pacers fan, prompting Haliburton to invite the fan to Indiana for Game 4. Finally, the NFL is reportedly allowing players to participate in Olympic flag football in 2028.
Portsmouth's retained list is picked apart by Jake Smith, Kevin Stokes and Andrew Barnard. The panel also assess what's happened across the EFL Play-Offs so far before weighing up Michael Eisner's ambitions to commission a behind the scenes documentary next season.
Jake is back with Tom Malley and Joe Wood to review the second half of Portsmouth's 2024/25 Championship campaign. Matchdays 24-46 are put under the microscope alongside the Blues' early FA Cup exit and the club's January transfer business.
The first half of Pompey's maiden season back in the Championship after 12 years away is analysed by Jake Smith, Tom Malley and Joe Wood. Matchdays 1-23 are discussed in detail, as are the back-to-back postponed November fixtures and the Blues' brief involvement in the Carabao Cup.
Jake Smith sits down with Portsmouth Women head coach Jay Sadler and loanee defender Jazz Bull to review the success of the team's first season in the Championship. The trio discuss everything from the highs and the lows, as well as the big characters in the dressing room, the retained list and preparations for the 2025/26 campaign.
Saturday's Championship curtain closer against Hull City is discussed by Jake Smith, Alex Fletcher and Mark Magee. There's also reaction to Alan Knight's charity match in aid of Prostate Cancer UK, which ended 8-8 between the Pompey Legends and the Celebrity XI. Dave Joyce, Jordan Cross, Lee Bradbury, Matt Le Tissier, David Norris, Gareth Evans and Knightsie himself all spoke exclusively with Jake after the full-time whistle at Fratton Park.
A look ahead to the final matchday of the 2024/25 EFL season with Jake Smith, Tom Malley and Matt Corrick. Portsmouth's curtain closer against Hull City in the Championship is the primary focus for the panel, who also weigh up all possible scenarios for sides still in involved in promotion and relegation battles across the country.
Sunday's 4-0 win over Blackburn Rovers for the Pompey Women, who have now also secured their second tier safety, is dissected by Jake Smith, Pepe Lacey and Ian Chiverton. The men's 1-1 draw with Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough in their penultimate match of the season is also discussed on the show, which contains interviews with Harvey Blair, John Mousinho, Sophie Barker and Jay Sadler.
JR opened up hour three by discussing the Browns signing Joe Flacco and what that means for their plans with the No. 2 pick before reacting to Tennessee QB Nico Iamaleava holding out of spring practice in order to get more NIL money. JR ends the hour by taking calls on whether college athletes have the right to hold out.