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Restaurant critic and lifelong Charlton Athletic fan Jimi Famurewa finds out how football clubs are upping their game when it comes to serving food for their fans. He'll taste the world at AFC Wimbledon's Food Village, hear how Forest Green Rovers went vegan and discover the secret liquor behind Leyton Orient's pie and mash. Food writers Jack Peat and Daniel Gray pitch in with their thoughts on a world that has moved far beyond Bovril and burnt burgers.Presented by Jimi Famurewa Produced in Bristol for BBC Audio by Robin MarkwellThe Bovril Song was composed by Roger Jackson and Phil Nicholl and performed by Sing! Cambridge in 2013 Football commentary courtesy of BBC Radio London and BBC Radio Nottingham
Ever thought you had football tactics completely figured out—only to watch them unravel on matchday?In this episode of Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast, Mike is joined by regulars Sarah and Neil to unpack Sutton United's spirited yet frustrating 2-1 loss to Forest Green Rovers. Together, they discuss the tactical surprises, standout player performances, and the lively atmosphere brought by the dedicated travelling supporters.Special attention is given to the brilliant goal by Will Davies, with Neil noting, "It was even further out than I thought!" Sarah highlights Sutton's improved confidence and playing style, stating, "It was nicer to watch than most of our games have been this season—just prettier football."Notable Quotes:**"Shows what I know!" – Mike, admitting his tactical predictions aren't always spot-on.Whether you're keen to dive deep into tactical discussions or simply enjoy heartfelt fan banter, this episode has something for every Sutton United supporter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Playoffs it is then! We look back on frustrating home games with Forest Green Rovers and Altrincham who continue to be our nemesis, plus an away win at Hartlepool. We debate a possible switch to 3-5-2, Alex Hunt and more, and look ahead to 3 away games.Timings: 02:33 - Discussion of Hartlepool United 0-1 York City12:11 - Discussion of York City 1-2 Altrincham25:18 - Discussion of York City 1-1 Forest Green Rovers40:35 - Talking points: Alex Hunt, possible switch to 3-5-2, attendances, potential signings or summer outgoings58:04 - Preview of Yeovil (A), Braintree (A) & Rochdale (A), University Challinor trivia question, our recent article in FourFourTwo magazine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Gaz & Jordan are joined by former Forest Green, Coventry, Bury, Stevenage, Kilmarnock, Morecambe & Barrow defender...Chris Stokes!Chris sits down with the boys to discuss all things football from starting at Bolton with Jordan to playing in THAT incredible coventry team.Chris and the boys then speak about his time at Forest Green Rovers, representing England C and playing against Jamie Vardy and Andre Gray.The lads then chat about Chris' big move to Coventry, their incredible team of superstars and how they somehow didn't achieve promotion from League One.Chris then talks in depth about how his move to Bury quickly became an issue due to their financial struggles and how the team spirit lead them to promotion from League Two despite playing without pay.The trio then discuss Chris' move to Stevenage which included various managers and their 'interesting' techniques from core work outs on the pitch after a game to roaring in the tunnel pre-match.They then chat about the decision to play in Scotland, promotion with Kilmarnock and why Scottish fans are great.Finally they discuss Chris' move back to England with Morecambe & Barrow before dropping back into non-league with AFC Fylde.Support the show
In this episode, Max is joined by Mike and Neno to the contrasting home and away results under Íñigo Calderón, as well as a busy transfer deadline day that saw star player Josh Griffiths depart, and hometown hero Jed Ward return from Forest Green Rovers.The gang go over an emphatic home win against fellow strugglers Peterborough United, the impressive form of Isaac Hutchinson, and what Jack Hunt's return to the side means going forwards.The new signings are also discussed in more detail, along with a fun bit of Gas Who to finish.UTG!Support the show
Ian, Dave and Ben are back to catch up on the New Years Day defeat at Forest Green Rovers. We discuss the brilliant first half, more refereeing decisions and the need for reinforcements, plus your GCQs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr Matthew C Halteman is a professor of philosophy at Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Michigan and a fellow at the Oxford Centre of Animal Ethics. Beside his academic work, Matthew is on the board of directors for The Better Food Foundation and Creature Kind, and he's the author of Hungry Beautiful Animals: The Joyful Case for Going Vegan.Matt urges us to stop looking for moral perfectionism and accept mistakes and dead ends are part of being human. He encourages listeners to look for light coming through the cracks, and he advocates shifting from scarcity mode to an abundance mindset to stay positive. His career and veganism comes from finding his way, rather than a particular plan, shaped by being an anxious young person at a time when there was less support and understanding. He thought he'd train for a career in law but instead turned to philosophy, which opened his mind and made better sense of the world.The story of Matt's first meeting with his then-girlfriend's scary father, a successful businessman, is poignant and personal. To Matthew's surprise and relief, his now father-in-law was a strong advocate of philosophy studies among young executives.A bulldog called Gus, and friend and fellow philosopher Nathan Nobis, of Morehouse College, Atlanta, and Matt's wife Susan, helped him change his omnivorous eating habits. And while veganism is his own ethical and philosophical choice, it's not something Matt would insist his children followed throughout adulthood (though he'd be pleased if they did).Finally, and curiously, Matthew is an avid follower of Arsenal Football Club – the English Premiership (soccer) team also known as The Gunners. He's also interested the vegan football team Forest Green Rovers, which is supported by planet and plant advocate, Dale Vince.LinksMatthew C. HaltemanArsenal Football ClubForest Green RoversNathan NobisYou might also like to listen to:Imogen Overy S2 E6Lydia Carrington S2 E1Glen Burrows S2 E5About ProGRESS:Host Sandra Kessell invites guests to discuss their pro- Green, Ethical, Sustainable and Socially Responsible jobs, courses or activities and asks for real-world insights into the pathways and careers that led to them.Instagram ProGRESS Content © Sandra Kessell Original music © Lyze KessellEmail: Hello@myPro-GRESS.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the last Gloverscast of 2024 and Ian, Ben and Dave chat about departures, signings, Boxing Day, Swansea, Forest Green Rovers, Darren Way and plenty more! Enjoy and thanks for all of your support this year! Here's to 2025. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we sit down with one of our biggest guests to date! Troy Deeney is known to many as a Watford legend, and most certainly a player who enjoyed ruffling the feathers of defenders and fans all around the country. Since his retirement, Troy had a management spell at Forest Green Rovers, however now spends the majority of his time raising his son and daughter. We discuss with Troy the ins and outs of raising children of a professional footballer and whether or not he believes they have what it takes to make it as footballers! Expect to learn how you would raise the perfect footballer, from a retired pro who has gone through so much! This is an episode you cannot miss...
It's the return of Ben to the pod, as we discuss the eventful 5-3 win v Hartlepool and the 2-0 loss at Forest Green. We also chat new arrivals, Donaldson back at City again and more. Plus, Dave from Gloverscast joins us to give the lowdown on Yeovil Town.Timings: 03:37 - Discussion of York City 5-3 Hartlepool United20:25 - Discussion of Forest Green Rovers 2-0 York City39:21 - Talking points: Chadwick out on loan, possibility of signing Fagan-Walcott permanently, Clayton Donaldson joins as Head of Development, FA Trophy46:21 - Preview of Yeovil (H) featuring Dave from Gloverscast1:00:47 - Our thoughts on upcoming games, University Challinor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
York Hospital Radio's Head of Sport Phil Bewers speaks to York City manager Adam Hinshelwood ahead of this weekends home game with Yeovil Town. The Minstermen are looking to bounce back following their defeat last week at Forest Green Rovers.
Sports and ESG are becoming increasingly intertwined, with tournament and competition organisers, clubs and individuals taking more steps to travel, compete and operate with sustainability in mind. In this podcast, Benja, Claudia and James dive deeper into the world of sustainability in sports – from the work being done by Forest Green Rovers and FC Barcelona, through to the risks of greenwashing and how organisations are can adopt ESG strategies to help them prepare for the future. To listen to all episodes in this series, visit our ESG Soundbite Series webpage.
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Sports and ESG are becoming increasingly intertwined, with tournament and competition organisers, clubs and individuals taking more steps to travel, compete and operate with sustainability in mind. In this podcast, Benja, Claudia and James dive deeper into the world of sustainability in sports – from the work being done by Forest Green Rovers and FC Barcelona, through to the risks of greenwashing and how organisations are can adopt ESG strategies to help them prepare for the future. To listen to all episodes in this series, visit our ESG Soundbite Series webpage.
Jimmy and Dan are joined by County fan Steve Cunningham from Edgeley Con Club Coaches to discuss the 2-1 victory over FGR at Edgeley Park. A Goal of the Season Contender from Horsfall and a tap in from Wootton got County over the line to set up a 2nd round tie at home against Brackley Town. Subscribe to our Patreon to get exclusive episodes! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Russ, Waggie and Andy are joined by Fan guest Luke to talk about the superb performance against Reading, look forward to FA cup against Forest Green Rovers, fan questions and of course 'get in't rezzers' (not very often although not everything made it to the rezzers this week) Subscribe to our Patreon to get exclusive episodes! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rob Worrall is joined by Luke Garrard, Joe Pope and Christian James to review the opening weekend of action across the three divisions of the National League in what was a goal packed opening weekend. Their are interviews with Boston manager Ian Culverhouse, Aldershot attacker Hady Ghandour and Forest Green Rovers fan Roo Cowley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
E189 Shownotes: The Football Sustainability Index In this episode, we delve into the transformative world of football sustainability. We explore the Football Sustainability Index, a groundbreaking initiative assessing clubs on their environmental impact, equality standards, financial sustainability, and community engagement. Joining us is Niall Couper from Fair Game, a volunteer-driven organisation dedicated to transforming the governance of football to ensure the sport contributes positively to its communities and operates sustainable. This episode uncovers the current challenges and vision for football's sustainable future. What is the Football Sustainability Index? The index assesses football clubs on environmental impact, equality standards, financial sustainability, and community engagement. Football clubs are not just teams. They are community hubs offering services like dementia groups, walking football, food banks, and environmental programs. Current Challenges in Football: The football culture often prioritises short-term gains through high player wages over long-term community investments. The Premier League generates £3.19 billion annually, with most funds directed towards player wages, leaving minimal support for lower league clubs. Example: For every £1,000 a Premier League club earns, only 15 pence goes to lower league clubs. Increasing this to £22 would greatly enhance community services. Long-Term Vision for Football: Encouraging clubs to adopt long-term thinking can strengthen community ties and create a more sustainable football ecosystem. Clubs like AFC Wimbledon and Lincoln City exemplify how a long-term approach can yield both social and financial benefits. Regulatory Framework and Financial Instability: The football governance bill proposes an independent regulator to oversee financial distributions and ensure clubs meet sustainability criteria. Since 2000, 64 clubs have gone into administration, with 58% of clubs in the top four divisions being technically insolvent. ESG and Equal Pay in Football: Niall highlights Dale Vince's Green Code initiative promoting sustainability in football. Will discusses the holistic approach, including veganism, at Forest Green Rovers. Niall suggests rewarding clubs adhering to sustainable practices to drive cultural change. Niall emphasises the need for financial incentives for clubs excelling in sustainability and advocates integrating the Green Code into a broader sustainability index. Niall covers Scopes 1, 2, and 3 emissions tracking and the importance of long-term thinking in football management. The podcast concludes by discussing Fair Game's efforts to create an index for clubs based on sustainability, social impact, and financial stability. Resources:
Steve is an extremely experienced former professional footballer and coach, playing in excess of 500 Football League games for a variety of clubs including Nottingham Forest, Crewe, Plymouth, Burnley, Hereford United and Cheltenham Town. He possess nearly 25 years coaching experience across a broad spectrum of roles such as within the first team environment at professional football clubs with Hereford United, Cheltenham Town, Forest Green Rovers and Kidderminster Harriers in addition to leading the football programme at nationally renowned Hartpury College and University and in more recent years, across coach education and development with the FA and PFA. He currently holds the position of "Player to Coach" lead, playing a key role in the FA's strategy of delivering more EQC (English Qualified coaches) working across the highest level of the game and lead on a high profile, bespoke coach development programme for current and former senior England players that is named "International Player to Coach" (IP2C). Graduates from the programme include Ashely Cole, Michael Dawson, Wayne Rooney, Jack Wilshere, Leighton Baines and Carlton Cole. He takes lead responsibility for the development and delivery of the Football Association's pathway for current and ex professional players who are transitioning from playing into coaching, facilitating the design and implementation of the FA's elite coach qualifications and programme of continuous professional development, taking a needs-led approach in collaboration with key stakeholders such as the PL, LMA, EFL and PFA. Furthermore, He is a qualified tutor and deliverer across both the FA Level 4/UEFA A Licence and FA L5/UEFA Pro Licence qualifications plus FA Talent Identification qualifications L4 and L5 for Technical Directors, supporting learners at the highest levels of the game. He also has coaching experience at international level, leading England Universities Football plus the role of Assistant Coach to Great Britain Universities (Team GBR) Football Team at the World University Games before becoming Head Coach. Team GBR gained a silver medal at the World University Games in Kazan, Russia, 2013. As if that isn't enough credibility in itself, he is also a holder of the UEFA Pro Licence through the English FA in addition to further qualifications such as the Premier League's Elite Head of Coaching award, Advanced Youth Award, the League Managers Association's Diploma in Football Management, a Post-Graduate Diploma in Elite Coach Development and a BSc in Sports Science. He wanted to devote his time to help aspiring coaches all across the world by coming on the podcast and its right here for you - he also provided his Linkedin page (Search Steve Guinan) for any of our listeners who wish to reach out in the future. A top football man and another amazing guest...
Gary McDermott us the U18 manager at Forest Green Rovers having worked at Southampton FC in the Foundation and Youth phase prior.Coaching Philosophy and Player Involvement - 5:47G McDermott, in a detailed explanation, shares his evolved coaching beliefs and the shift towards player involvement in game plans and training sessions. He describes a program where players watch opposition matches, deliver game plans, and suggest training focuses, leading to a collaborative approach that has yielded positive outcomes and a deeper understanding of player motivations.Encouraging Participation and Individual Development - 12:14Gary McDermott discusses how they make the game plan more engaging for the players and ensure that different voices are heard and valued. He explains their approach of breaking down tasks and allowing each player to contribute in different aspects, while also considering individual interests and comfort zones. Michael Wright inquires about the shift in coaching style and the process of transitioning to a more collaborative approach.G McDermott's Insights and Experiences - 16:01G McDermott discusses his frustration with being told to "shell it" during his playing days, emphasizing the need for a more comprehensive approach to game strategy. He shares observations from player-led tournaments and a study visit at Bath Rugby, where he learned about the captain's role in game preparation and the importance of player engagement. G Mc also reflects on his son's development and the lessons he has learned from balancing support and independence in his son's activities.Discussion on Individual Development Plans (IDPs) and Game Philosophy - 20:11Michael Wright and Gary McDermott delve into the topic of individual development plans (IDPs) and the shift towards giving players autonomy in their development. They emphasize the importance of aligning IDPs with the team's game philosophy and discuss intertwining technical and team-focused aspects in IDPs. The conversation also touches on the relevance of IDPs in relation to the team's style of play.Coaching Philosophy and Training Methods - 25:34Gary McDermott outlines his coaching approach, emphasizing the significance of counter pressing, ball possession, and statistical analysis in training. He also discusses the competitive nature of his sessions, the use of position swaps to ensure equal opportunities for all players, and the importance of player expression within the framework of the team's style. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's party time for the boys this week as they celebrate promotion the only way they know how….talking nonsense and insulting each other! They look back at Wrexham v Forest Green Rovers, cover news in Cymru and Wrexham football and look forward to Crewe Alexandra v Wrexham….pass the champagne!!
Wrexham AFC have been promoted to League One!After a crazy week we look back at the event that lead to back to back promotions for the reds. We take a look at our superb display against Crawley Town on Tuesday and our 6-0 win against Forest Green Rovers at the Racecourse on Saturday.We talk about the events as they unfolded both at the Racecourse and elsewhere in League Two, Barney's wonder goal, our excitement for League One next season and getting to run on the hallowed Racecourse turf for a second time in 12 months.
WE ARE GOING UP!!! The lads gather their thoughts after Wrexham secured back-to-back promotions for the first time ever with a 6-0 win over Forest Green Rovers. League One awaits... but we've the small matter of parties at Crewe and at home to Stockport County to look forward too, stress-free! This episode, we discuss:THE DAY - How we are all feeling and how did it make us feel ‘weird'?- Pre-match feelings - did anyone think we'd actually do it on Saturday?- Immediate post-match celebrations - favourite moments - Where does it fit into previous promotions,THE BOSS - How much of an achievement is two promotions for Parky?- Where does he sit in best ever Wrexham managers?- Does this put the Parky bashing to bed?- How will we fare in League One? THE PLAYERS - Mullin season and goal record - very important at the end of the season- Lee Tozer post. Is Ben off?- Will Big Arthur stay? ______________________ Enjoyed this Fat Boar-sponsored episode? Then please...
Mark Griffiths relives a glorious day.
An extended hot take as Mark Griffiths, Andy Parkinson, Chay Long and Neil Williams enjoy a promotion that crept up on us all!
Three games are all that is left of Wrexham's 2023-24 season in League Two and they are now potentially just 90 minutes away from sealing a spot in League One.Nathan and Rich unpack Tuesday's phenomenal 4-1 win over Crawley Town; give flowers to Ryan Barnett; and also look ahead to this weekend's meeting with relegation candidates Forest Green Rovers. There's also the small matter of some promotion permutations to navigate!Sponsored by red10 People Developmentwww.red10dev.comPartnering with Wrexham-band Hypenotic! Their song 'Smoulder' is out nowhttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/hypenotic/smoulder Music video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEOu_M_S1Ko&t=0sEMAIL - RobRyanRed@gmail.comWEBSITE - https://robryanred.com/TWITTER - @RobRyanRed | @RichFay | @NathSalt1INSTAGRAM - RobRyanRedTIKTOK - RobRyanRedPodThis Podcast has been created and uploaded by RobRyanRed. The views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Save of the Weekend contender kicks off the show this week. And that save was made by Bournemouth's Neto, who flew across his goal to brilliantly fling out a paw and pat away Jacob Bruun Larsson's free-kick in a 2-0 win over Burnley. Alphonse Areola bagged another MOM display as West Ham won at Everton, Emi Martinez put in a superbly solid performance for a triumphant Aston Villa against lowly Luton, and Andre Onana secured a season's first with his eight successful high claims in the defeat to Man City being more than any goalkeeper has managed in a Premier League match this term. In the EFL, Jed Ward continues to receive rave reviews at Bristol Rovers, Steve Arnold has stepped in admirably for a struggling Sutton and in Grimsby's 1-0 win over Forest Green Rovers, the game saw one shot on target and no saves made. Quite the spectacle.
As a former world champion in triathlon, Kate Strong knows what it takes to be at the very top of her game. But she also knows what it feels like to fall back to zero, such is the fragility of competitive sports, and the reality of getting injured as an athlete. Starting again from the bottom with the bare minimum, Kate built herself back and aimed to be the first woman to set a world record for the greatest distance cycled on a static bike in 24 hours. And Kate not only rode an astonishing astonishing 433.1 miles in 24 hours, she also claimed the 12 hour and the 1 hour record at the same time, as well as making waves in showing what women in sport can do. Eager to continue using sport to make an impact on others, last summer Kate cycled 3,000 miles around Britain, connecting with 50 different communities, organisations & charities that positively impact climate change. She called it the Climate Cycle. In this conversation, we talk about what it takes to become a triathlon world champion, how Kate felt after being injured and having to start again from zero, how discovering the lack of female records in sport inspired Kate to take on the 24 hour cycle, and how her first failure inspired her eventual success. We talk about her Climate Cycle, how she deals with climate deniers, how the 'vegan' label can be quite limiting, and we talk about some of the places she visited on her epic 3,000 mile ride. Follow Kate: https://katestrong.global/ https://www.instagram.com/katestrong01/ Mentioned in the conversation: Green football weekend: https://www.greenfootballweekend.com/ Forest Green Rovers: https://www.fgr.co.uk/ Lobster Hatchery: https://nationallobsterhatchery.co.uk/ Lake District Foraging: https://totallywilduk.co.uk/ Seaweed Farm: https://www.projectseagrass.org/ Building from rubble: https://www.ediblemadog.co.uk/ Get in contact: IG: https://www.instagram.com/tombryanyeah/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/greatbritishadventurespodcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@greatbritishadventures
This week we take a look back at our frustrating 1-1 draw with Forest Green Rovers in the week and the “Back To Our Best” 4-0 home win against Accrington Stanley on Saturday.We discuss Paul Mullin's superb hat-trick, the return of Ollie Palmer, James McClean's headband and look ahead to our game with Morecambe this weekend.
Liam, Andy and Tim wax lyrical about Wrexham's 4-0 thrashing of Accrington Stanley, and how it was worlds apart from the drab draw at Forest Green Rovers just days earlier.The lads also crow over the reunited strike pairing of Paul Mullin & Ollie Palmer; discuss the power of a free scarf; why James McClean may be the missing link we've craved in midfield; the pros & cons of a Royal visit.We also have an exclusive natter with former Reds hot-shot Lee Trundle, who gives his thoughts on fellow Scouse striker Paul Mullin.This and so much more!Enjoyed this Fat Boar-sponsored episode? Then please...
Mark Griffiths looks back at the draw at Forest Green.
Mark Griffiths and Neil Williams respond after a late equaliser.
This week we welcome Spencer Harris onto the show talk about his 10 years working at the club, appearing on the Welcome To Wrexham documentary and our chances of finishing the season in the top 3.We also take a look at our frustrating game from the last week against MK Dons & Gillingham and preview our upcoming fixtures against Forest Green Rovers & Accrington Stanley.
Two of the toughest games remaining in the season and Wrexham navigated Notts County and MK Dons without losing in a boost to their automatic promotion hopes. Nathan and Rich were at both matches to pick the bones out of them, and why there are still more questions than answers at right wing-back and in attack.The lads discuss Will Boyle's latest red card, the was-it-wasn't-it goal involving Arthur Okonkwo, and there are also guest previews ahead of Gillingham on Saturday (Gills In The Blood TV) and Forest Green Rovers next Tuesday (Josh Evans).Sponsored by red10 People Developmentwww.red10dev.comPartnering with Wrexham-band Hypenotic! Their new song 'Smoulder' is out nowhttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/hypenotic/smoulder Music video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEOu_M_S1Ko&t=0sEXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/robryanred - Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee!EMAIL - RobRyanRed@gmail.comWEBSITE - https://robryanred.com/TWITTER - @RobRyanRed | @RichFay | @NathSalt1 | @GillsInTheBlood | @JoshEvans___INSTAGRAM - RobRyanRedTIKTOK - RobRyanRedPodThis Podcast has been created and uploaded by RobRyanRed. The views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The second-ever Green Football Weekend was held earlier in February to encourage fans to adopt a more sustainable approach to following their teams. Pledgeball CEO, Katie Cross, and Helen Taylor, the former CEO of Forest Green Rovers, join the podcast to discuss the initiative and how best to tackle football's sustainability challenges. Talking points: What is the Green Football Weekend? (7:27) Why the focus on reducing meat consumption? (12:26) Are fan campaigns the most effective way of changing behaviours (16:36) Should the English football regulator be thinking about green issues? (25:30) Are broadcasters leading the way? (29:22)
Aaron Paul, Jobi McAnuff and Cheltenham manager Darrell Clarke discuss all the latest from the EFL. After sacking Troy Deeney and appointing Steve Cotterill, Forest Green Rovers' chairman Dale Vince talks about their strategy for the rest of the season after a difficult start. The panel also look at Charlton's decision to sack Michael Appleton after just four months. Plus, hear the latest on Shrewsbury's appointment of Paul Hurst and Darrell talks about his bid to keep Cheltenham in League 1.And ahead of FA Cup 4th round weekend, who is most likely to cause an upset? Hear from Maidstone United's George Elokobi – the lowest ranked team in the competition – as they bid to make the 5th round.01.30 Cheltenham with Darrell Clarke 06.25 Forest Green Rovers' Chairman Dale Vince 14.10 Shrewsbury 17.40 Charlton 27.55 Adam Wharton 31.20 FA Cup 4th Round
Ander Iturralde da la bienvenida a Gonzalo Carol y Chris Lence para analizar toda la acción de los últimos días en el fútbol inglés y la que se viene el fin de semana... Empezando por el Liverpool empatando pero eliminando definitivamente al Fulham en las semifinales de la Carabao Cup y siguiendo por la senda clasificación a la final del Chelsea, tras arrasar con torbellínica facilidad al Middlesbrough y, otra vez, qué debemos concluir del trabajo de Pochettino hasta ahora; también, el empate de Brighton y Wolverhampton; la previa del finde de FA Cup con Tottenham y Manchester City enfrentándose entre sí en un estadio en el que Guardiola todavía no ha ganado nunca; lo mejor de un tristísimo mercado de fichajes; el despido de Troy Deeney en el Forest Green Rovers; respondemos a vuestras preguntas y mucho más.Escucha la versión completa de este episodio PREMIUM de 1:23:13 de duración, apoya a que Alineación Indebida pueda prosperar, accede a todo nuestro contenido premium y a nuestro server de Discord suscribiéndote por tan sólo 5.50$/5.50€ en: https://www.patreon.com/alineacionindebida¡Suscríbete al programa en tu plataforma favorita!¿Quieres cobertura futbolística-humorística de calidad? Necesitamos tu apoyo.Sigue a Ander en Twitter: https://twitter.com/andershoffmanSigue a Gonzalo en Twitter: https://twitter.com/gonzalocarol29Sigue a Chris en Twitter: https://twitter.com/CMLenceSigue al programa en Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastIndebidoSigue al programa en Instagram: instagram.com/podcastindebidoContacto: anderpodcast@gmail.com // alineacionindebidapodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gamesmanship? Cheating? Poor goalkeeping? Anything other than taking accountability? Those are the questions posed when pondering Ivan Toney's much-talked about opener in Brentford's win over Nottingham Forest at the weekend. From a goalkeeping perspective, we look at whether his ball-tampering tactics should have been flagged earlier by Forest - and whether Matt Turner's wall wasn't positioned properly. "Foul or no foul?" rears its head for a second week running following incidents involving Dean Henderson and Alphonse Areola in a defeat and draw for Crystal Palace and West Ham respectively - and Jason Steele exhibited another distribution masterclass as Brighton were held at home to Wolves. In the EFL, Carl Rushworth continues to impress on loan at Swansea from Brighton, Vaclav Hladky was named Sky's MOM in the top of the table clash between Leicester and Ipswich, Jack Stevens of Cambridge threw his name in the ring for Save of the Weekend, and Dan Connor - Goalkeeper Coach at Forest Green Rovers - stepped up to a caretaker role following the dismissal of Troy Deeney.
Manchester City have been issued with a date for the final hearing on their 115 FFP charges and could face relegation. Brighton CEO Paul Barber joins Andy Goldstein and Darren Bent in the studio. Troy Deeney has been sacked as Forest Green Rovers boss after comments about his players performance. Michael Van Gerwen has his say on Luke Littler's impact on darts. Gabby Agbonlahor says Aston Villa are the 3rd best squad in the Premier League. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Chapman is joined by Chris Sutton, Shay Given & Rory Smith on the Monday Night Club.They discuss the charges Everton and Nottingham Forest have received from the Premier League for alleged breaches of profit and sustainability rules alongside BBC Radio Merseyside's Giulia Bould, Forest fan Callum Castel, and Stephen Taylor-Heath who is co-head of Sports Law at JMW Solicitors.They talk about the midfield setups of Tottenham and Manchester United and how their respective systems function (or don't).Chappers, Chris, Shay & Rory look at Newcastle's injury issues this season and how Eddie Howe's side are going through a rough patch. Plus, hear Forest Green Rovers boss Troy Deeney brutally assess the performance of his side as he awaits his first win as manager. The now player-manager launched a scathing review of his players after a defeat to Harrogate Town and Chris, Shay & Rory analyse what is acceptable for a manager to say about their players.
Ander Iturralde da la bienvenida a Gonzalo Carol, Chris Lence y Santi Bauzá para analizar el fin de semana de media pero intensa Premier League... Comenzando por el Manchester United y el Tottenham golpeándose el uno al otro hasta un empate que reflejó virtudes y defectos; el Newcastle y el Manchester City protagonizando un partido mejor, repleto de goles, golazos todavía mejores y en el que acabó ganando el equipo de siempre; el Everton y el Aston Villa protagonizaron una edición más del partido más veces disputado de la historia de la primera división del fútbol inglés; el Chelsea ganó para satisfacción de unos e insatisfacción de otros (y para la derrota del Fulham); el Burnley y el Luton no pudieron despegarse de un empate; lo mejor de Championship; la polémica de Troy Deeney como entrenador del Forest Green Rovers en cuarta división; los comienzos de la Copa África y Copa Asia; respondemos a vuestras preguntas y mucho más.ESCUCHA LAS PARTES CENSURDAS, apoya a que Alineación Indebida pueda prosperar, accede a todo nuestro contenido premium y a nuestro server de Discord suscribiéndote por tan sólo 1.00$/1.00€ en: https://www.patreon.com/alineacionindebida¡Suscríbete al programa en tu plataforma favorita!¡Volvemos el Jueves!Sigue a Ander en Twitter: https://twitter.com/andershoffmanSigue a Gonzalo en Twitter: https://twitter.com/gonzalocarol29Sigue a Chris en Twitter: https://twitter.com/CMLenceSigue a Santi en Twitter: https://twitter.com/santi_bauzaSigue al programa en Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastIndebidoSigue al programa en Instagram: instagram.com/podcastindebidoContacto: anderpodcast@gmail.com // alineacionindebidapodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ian and Chris are BACK for another episode of 'It's All Kicking Off!' The pair have a lot to get through in this one and begin by discussing the weekend's final fixture; Manchester United v Tottenham. Chris tells us what he'd do if he was calling the shots at Old Trafford, Ian has his say on Jadon Sancho's move back to Germany and they question whether United have an identity under Ten Hag.The pair flick over to the other side of Manchester where CIty dramatically overcame Newcastle - with Kevin de Bruyne marking his return in rather appropriate fashion. The lads then play '5 aside' and rank their top five Premier League midfielders. We also hear about: Anthony Gordon for England, Jesse Lingard's career to date and Troy Deeney's latest rant as Forest Green Rovers boss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Step into the world of plant-based catering, where flavour meets sustainability with JadesGreenKitchen founder Jade Crawford. Jade made a name in the world of plant based cooking as the head chef at Forest Green Rovers, the world's only Vegan football club. In this episode we explore Jade's latest venture as the founder of JadesGreenKitchen. Find out more at https://jadesgreenkitchen.com/ This episode was produced by Bloody Vegans Productions... https://www.bloodyvegansproductions.com/
Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff are joined by Forest Green Rovers head coach Troy Deeney. They dig into the week's big EFL stories and talk LIVE to new Birmingham City boss Tony Mowbray. Also hear from new Swansea City head coach Luke Williams and the panel discuss Ian Foster joining Plymouth Argyle. What about the latest situation at Reading, a big win for Cheltenham and the Cowley brothers sharing a bunk bed?00:25 Jobi's spa day gets physical 02:50 Troy on life at Forest Green and his new electric car! 08:50 Birmingham boss Tony Mowbray LIVE on the pod 16:30 Luke Williams swaps Notts County for Swansea City 21:00 A new manager in the EFL - Plymouth's Ian Foster 25:05 Cheltenham stun Portsmouth – what a turnaround! 26:55 Microwave meals at crisis club Reading 30:00 The Cowleys are back, but they're sharing a bunk bed! 35:15 Bamford's banger is in Jobi's 72PLUS 72MINUS
Ander Iturralde da la bienvenida a Gonzalo Carol, Juandi Mata y Xeppe para analizar toda la acción de la Carabao Cup, el Mundial de Clubes y la actualidad general... Comenzando por el avasallador triunfo del Liverpool sobre el West Ham para eliminarles y pasar los chicos de Jürgen Klopp a semifinales de la Copa de la Liga; junto a un Chelsea que sufrió, que cometió otro brutal error defensivo pero que al final logró encontrar el camino a la victoria en el último suspiro contra el Newcastle; el Fulham venciendo en la tanda de penaltis al Everton; el Middlesbrough doblegando al Port Vale como a un vale de descuento; el Forest Green Rovers nombrando a Troy Deeney su nuevo entrenador; el Nottingham Forest nombrando a Nuno Espírito Santo el suyo; el Manchester City en Arabia para hacer el Mundial de Clubes suyo; respondemos a vuestras preguntas y mucho más.Escucha la versión completa de este episodio PREMIUM de 1:33:55 de duración, apoya a que Alineación Indebida pueda prosperar, accede a todo nuestro contenido premium y a nuestro server de Discord suscribiéndote por tan sólo 5.50$/5.50€ en: https://www.patreon.com/alineacionindebida¡Suscríbete al programa en tu plataforma favorita!¿Quieres cobertura futbolística-humorística de calidad? Necesitamos tu apoyo.¡Volvemos el DOMINGO!Sigue a Ander en Twitter: https://twitter.com/andershoffmanSigue a Gonzalo en Twitter: https://twitter.com/gonzalocarol29Sigue a Juandi en Twitter: https://twitter.com/MataJdSigue a Xeppe en Twitter: https://twitter.com/xeppeSigue al programa en Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastIndebidoSigue al programa en Instagram: instagram.com/podcastindebidoContacto: anderpodcast@gmail.com // alineacionindebidapodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week as our game against Forest Green Rovers was postponed, we take a look at some of the other results around League Two and what they mean for Wrexham AFC.We also discuss our exit from the EFL Trophy at the hands of Burton Albion, the new temporary kop and despite being unwell, Siân has a go at this weeks “2 Lies, 1 Truth” quiz.
Wrexham have plenty of short term solutions just a handful of days into their advent calendars with Arthur Okonkwo sidelined for jaw surgery, Aaron Hayden injured once more and work getting underway on a temporary Kop stand.Nathan and Rich discuss all that as well as two cup games against Yeovil Town and Burton Albion.The lads also pick the brains of BBC Radio Gloucestershire's Forest Green Rovers summariser Josh Evans ahead of our weekend trip to The New Lawn this weekend.Sponsored by red10 People Developmentwww.red10dev.comPartnering with Wrexham-band Hypenotic! Their new song 'Smoulder' is out nowhttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/hypenotic/smoulder Music video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEOu_M_S1Ko&t=0s EMAIL - RobRyanRed@gmail.comWEBSITE - https://robryanred.com/TWITTER - @RobRyanRed | @RichFay | @NathSalt1INSTAGRAM - RobRyanRedTIKTOK - RobRyanRedPodThis Podcast has been created and uploaded by RobRyanRed. The views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we look back at the games with Harrogate Town & Yeovil as well as previewing the games with Burton Albion & Forest Green Rovers.We also ask some difficult questions: Is Luke Young on his way out of Wrexham in the January transfer window and is there a long term future for Aaron Hayden at the club if he continues to pick up injuries.
Tuesday, September 12th — In this episode we talk about: Meal planning and how strict to be with kids' diets Weather report: Muscle Milk introduces plant-based versions, food labeling law win in South Africa, La Vie launches new vegan ham and crowdfunding campaign, Islamic scholars say cultivated meat could be halal, Planted partners with Forest Green Rovers vegan soccer club, Smuckers acquires Hostess Meat Dishes Dominate Recipe Sections of Mainstream Media (https://www.greenqueen.com.hk/recipe-media-meat-based-recipes-dominate-us-uk-food-publications-vegan-dishes/) Tune in live every weekday at 11am to watch on YouTube or on Instagram (@plantbasedmorningshow and @nomeatathlete_official), or watch on Twitter or Twitch! Follow @plantbasedmorningshow, @realmattfrazier, and @itsdoughay for more.
Does Rishi Sunak care about the climate crisis? A former minister accuses him of apathy, and a leaked memo suggests he's considering rolling back one of the UK's key financial climate pledges. Just Stop Oil's Chloe Naldrett joins Nish and Coco with a personal message for the Prime Minister. While we're recording, Wimbledon becomes the latest sporting event to be hit by protestors, so we drag Chloe back into the studio to give us an instant reaction. She also tells why being shouted at by Piers Morgan was worth it, and why she was willing to go to prison for what she believed in. Plus advice on how you can get involved if you're feeling helpless about climate change.Nish and Coco examine Rishi Sunak's grilling by the House of Commons Liaison Committee. Meanwhile his enemies within the party form a new not-so-supergroup called The New Conservatives - although they're singing a familiar song…about “culturally secure borders”.Plus Coco has a run in with Twitter and reveals that she loves a parody knock off fashion item - and heroes and villains returns, much to the relief of Nish's mum!Pod Save the UK is a Reduced Listening production for Crooked Media. Contact us via email: PSUK@reducedlistening.co.ukWhatsApp: 07514 644572 (UK) or + 44 7514 644572Twitter: @podsavetheuk Guests:Chloe Naldrett, spokesperson for Just Stop Oil Audio credits:Just Stop OilParliamentlive.tvSky SportsThe Diary of a CEO podcast
Aaron Paul is joined by Nigel Reo-Coker and The Athletic's Adam Crafton. They reflect on Granit Xhaka leaving Arsenal and César Azpilicueta departing Chelsea – and also hear from a Chelsea fan who contributed to the ‘we just call him Dave' banner. The panel chat England U21s as they make it through to their first European Championship final since 2009. And they hear from Forest Green Rovers new caretaker boss Hannah Dingley - she's the first woman to manage a professional men's team in English football. TOPICS: 4:10 – Xhaka, 10:45 – Azpilicueta, 20:10 – Young Lions, 26:30 – Hannah Dingley.