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Messi magic and Mbappe class take centre stage as two of the world's best put on a show on the biggest stage of all. Charlie Baker is alongside Paul Hawksbee to unpack last night's action and look ahead to England's opener vs Croatia. They were joined by former Everton and Burnley manager and TikTok star Sean Dyche to unpick the football. Former Premier League referee Graham Scott also joined the show, as well Comedian Tim Vine who's new England World Cup song has just been released! There was a weather update with former weatherman John Kettley, Peng the premonition Panda joined to predict this evening's results and the listeners got involved as Jill the Man United Fan gave an excellent overnight review of Messi's heroic hattrick in Creatures of the Night! Enjoy!Additionally, You can find more from us here:Instagram: @tSHandJTwitter: @tSHandJYouTube: talkSPORTWebsite: Live Radio, Breaking Sports News, Opinion - talkSPORT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ten African teams. The most ever at a World Cup. So why aren't the people who actually know the game convinced?Former Premier League striker and Nigerian Super Eagle, EFAN EKOKU and ex-DRC international ,GABRIEL ZAKUAN join me to break down Africa's prospects at the 2026 World Cup — from DRC's first appearance in 52 years, to why Nigeria keeps missing out, to the tiny island nation that recruited their squad on LinkedIn.This is an Africa Here & Now Special. We examine the prospects of South Africa, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco, DRC, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Cape Verde and Senegal in the tournament. And we nod in the direction of the diaspora: Haiti, Brazil and Curacao.
Former Premier League defender Nedum Onuoha joins Gabby & Mark on the show following one of the most chaotic weekends of the year so far...How big a coup is Chelsea's capture of Xabi Alonso and why was he confirmed as a manager not head coach? Is Jose Mourinho still the man to reunite Real Madrid's fractured dressing room and will Vini Jr forgive him for his comments in the wake of the 'Prestianni incident'?And as we await the outcome of tomorrow's Spygate 2.0 hearing - Will Southampton really be kicked out of the Play-Off Final and would that be a fair punishment?Plus, Mark pays tribute to Aaron Rai after he became the first English golfer to win the US PGA Championship in over a century - with iron covers on his clubs and wearing two gloves.
Former Premier League midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker and the BBC's senior football correspondent Sami Mokbel join Pien Meulensteen to analyse and debate the key talking points from the weekend.Is it surprising that Xabi Alonso has joined Chelsea as their next manager? Can Arne Slot really weather the frustration of Liverpool supporters after yet another chastening defeat, this time at Aston Villa AND comments against him on social media by the legendary Mo Salah?What are the expectations for Manchester United now after appointing Michael Carrick on a permanent basis and how good has Bruno Fernandes been to match a long-standing Premier League record?Plus, the race for Europe, Sunderland's incredible rise, the battle between Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Ollie Watkins for an England spot.Timecodes: 01:00 Do journalists and players enjoy the end of the season? 02:00 West Ham ‘careless' in defeat at Newcastle 03:30 Is there any hope left for th e Irons? 05:15 Xabi Alonso is Chelsea's next manager – is that a surprise? 07:15 Is Alonso actually going to get control at Chelsea? And what are the big challenges for him? 12:30 Mo Salah ‘sticks the knife in' on Liverpool manager Arne Slot 21:55 Carrick to become permanent United manager – how well has he done? 24:30 Bruno Fernandes matches De Bruyne & Henry's assist record 28:10 Does the handball rule need changing? Former PL assistant Darren Cann thinks so… 31:45 Half-time teaser 33:50 The Race for Europe – could Sunderland do the remarkable? 35:14 Sunderland defender Luke O'Nein on what Europe would mean 38:00 Who should be Manager of the Season? 39:10 Could Brighton let Europe slip away again? 40:45 The Calvert-Lewin v Watkins battle for a World Cup spot continues 42:25 Final week predictions
Former Premier League striker Clinton Morrison and the Telegraph's Northern football writer Luke Edwards join Rick Edwards to analyse and debate the key talking points from the weekend.How good has Jeremy Doku been in the final stages of the season? Can Arne Slot survive the summer at Liverpool after boos at Anfield?Can one of Bournemouth and Brighton sneak into the Champions League spots after Aston Villa's woeful league form continued?Timecodes: 01:00 Was that the biggest VAR call ever? 01:30 Was it really a foul on David Raya? 05:20 Reaction from West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen 07:30 How decisive was David Raya's save vs Fernandes? 09:30 What went wrong with Arsenal's performance and could it happen against Burnley or Crystal Palace? 11:15 How good was Odegaard off the bench amidst the tension? 11:45 Reaction from Leandro Trossard on his goal 14:20 Jeremy Doku steps up for Manchester City 15:13 Hear from Erling Halaand and Pep Guardiola on Doku's impact 16:00 Pep finds out what it means to be a West Ham fan! 16:30 Liverpool fans boo Arne Slot's decisions — what is going on? 26:20 Half-time teaser — answers 29:45 Concerns for Carrick's United? 34:30 The race for European football — who are you backing? 39:15 Credit to Forest for staying up
Are Arsenal ‘bottling' the league title? Do they have what it takes to win at the Etihad next week? What are Manchester City showing on the pitch that Arsenal aren't?Former Premier League striker Clinton Morrison and Luke Edwards, the Telegraph's Northern football writer, join Rick Edwards to dissect a significant weekend of action.The panel analyst the title race, consider the strength of Bournemouth's display in victory at Arsenal, and whether there is any hope for the Gunners' North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur, who are now two points adrift from safety.Roberto de Zerbi lost his first game in charge but were there any positives and is he approaching the challenge in the right way?Plus, is Eddie Howe nearing the end of his time at Newcastle?Timecodes:01:30 City's emphatic win over Chelsea — will they win every game now on? 04:24 How good is Rayan Cherki? 05:35 Reaction from Pep Guardiola at Stamford Bridge 07:00 What mentality do Arsenal need to find this week? 08:15 Will Arteta leave if they can't win the title? 10:35 Are Arsenal lacking creativity, or is it bravery? 11:35 Bournemouth's resilience in 2025/26 14:00 Gyokeres proves Rick wrong — is he the only big Arsenal positive? 15:17 Is there any hope for Tottenham? 18:20 Roberto de Zerbi's reaction to defeat in his first game as Spurs manager 19:30 Were Spurs unlucky to lose again? How do they get confidence back and how many games do they need to win to stay up? 21:14 West Ham get the confidence Spurs are lacking 22:44 Did De Zerbi try anything different to Igor Tudor? 25:00 Half-time teaser answers 27:45 Is Eddie Howe on borrowed time? 35:00 Crystal Palace buoyant again after a long winter 38:00 Liverpool win ahead of PSG second-leg challenge at Anfield — do they have the same problem as Chelsea and will Arne Slot stay? 41:45 Does Slot HAVE to start Rio Ngumoha against PSG? 44:15 Should Salah come back into the starting XI after scoring against Fulham? 44:45 Clinton and Rick sing Happy Birthday to Luke
Former Premier League goalkeeper Tim Krul joins Aaron Paul and Luke Edwards to debate and analyse the weekend's key talking points.Will Wembley victory really be enough to power Manchester City to title success, with a nine-point gap to leaders and defeated finalists Arsenal?Who's becoming the stand-out candidate for the Manager of the Season award? Which veteran striker is ‘aging like a fine wine'? And is Virgil van Dijk at the start of a decline?Those questions and plenty more answered, as well as detailed discussion of Tottenham Hotspur's relegation battle, Newcastle's struggles under Eddie Howe and increasing fan pressure and plenty more.TIMECODES 01:30 What does City's League Cup final mean for the title race? 03:00 Kepa's horror relationship with Wembley 04:30 How impressive was this from City? 09:00 Spurs fans back the team, but the team don't show up! 10:00 Are there similarities between Spurs now and Krul's Newcastle in 2010? 11:10 What is Igor Tudor doing? What do Spurs do next? 19:24 Sunderland do the double over Newcastle — is Howe under pressure? How big will their rebuild be? 29:00 Should Danny Welbeck have been in the England squad? 36:20 What's wrong with Liverpool? 41:00 Everton set for European football? 44:19 Is Chelsea's model failing their own managers?
Former Premier League footballer Thomas Hal Robson-Kanu joins Performance People to talk about the injury crisis that nearly ended his career at 17, the natural recovery blend his father created to help him heal, and how that personal turning point became the foundation for his wellness business, The Turmeric Co.In this episode, Thomas reflects on chronic pain, elite sport, recovery, entrepreneurship, preventative health, and why he believes the future of healthcare should focus far more on education and prevention than treatment alone.In this episode:* The career-threatening knee injuries that changed everything* Why conventional anti-inflammatories caused more problems* How his father developed the original turmeric blend at home* The six-week turning point that helped him return to football* Building The Turmeric Co from a kitchen recipe into a serious business* The challenges of manufacturing, shelf life and retail growth* Why Thomas believes recovery is the foundation of performance* His bigger vision for preventative health in the UK00:00 The vision behind The Turmeric Co00:39 Thomas Hal Robson-Kanu's defining moment01:16 Two ACL ruptures by 1703:46 Living with chronic pain04:47 Searching for a natural solution06:27 The library research behind the blend08:02 Creating the first homemade shot10:41 Pain-free in six weeks12:23 From home remedy to business14:15 Rejected by manufacturers16:20 Building production from scratch17:39 The first life-changing testimonial20:52 Scaling The Turmeric Co25:11 A vision for the NHS28:56 What recovery means now________________________________The Performance People podcast, in partnership with J.P. Morgan Private Bank, talks to high-performers in the world of sport and beyond, to bring defining moments, hard-earned insights and expert advice to everyday performance. New episodes every Tuesday.________________________________ainslie + ainslie NIGHT POWDER, winner of Best Sleep Supplement in the GQ Sleep Awards 2025.We love performance, which is why we've launched ainslie + ainslie – the first supplement brand to be developed inside elite sport. Now available for everyone. Find out more at www.ainslieainslie.com________________________________Connect with Performance PeopleHit subscribe today for the latest.
Are Arsenal fans miserable? Will Spurs be fighting relegation? Will Iran play in the World Cup? Max Rushden and comedian Alex Brooker delved into the nervous atmosphere at the Emirates stadium on Sunday as Arsenal came out victorious against local rivals Chelsea.Football journalist John Brewin, will join to dive into all the Premier League matches at the weekend to give his thoughts on the title race. As well as, whether Spurs will be fighting relegation this season under their new gaffer Igor Tudor.Former Premier League referee Graham Scott will also join to give the latest on whether Iran will play in the World Cup. Instagram: @talkSPORT Twitter: @talkSPORT YouTube: talkSPORT - YouTubeLive Radio, Breaking Sports News, Opinion - talkSPORT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Linda Ashmore, Ironman competitor and age-group world champion, shows us that qualifying for the world stage can come later in life.Team GB cyclist and bobsledder Victoria Williamson shares her journey from a devastating crash to redefining herself beyond elite sport, embracing a new path in health and fitness.Former Premier League footballer Jody Craddock reveals how he is building a second career as a professional artist and discovering creativity beyond the pitch.Basketball storyteller Leigh Ellis, founder of the Basketball Passport, on playing pickup games around the world and the power of sport to bring people together.Each story exploring reinvention, identity and the courage it takes to leap into something new.(Photo: Triathletes compete in the 3.8km swim during the Ironman World Championships on 10 October, 2015, Kailua Kona, Hawaii. Credit: Jason Rappaport/Getty Images)
Paul Hawksbee is joined by Andy Jacobs for the latest podcast. Former Premier League referee joined us to discuss all the refereeing decisions from the FA Cup weekend. Steve Harmison gave us the latest from the cricket and touched on Newcastle's recent form. Comedian and Wales rugby fan Mike Bubbins joined us to plug his new series, "Mammoth." We also spoke with Jason Matthews, the goalkeeper who recently made his debut at the age of 50. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have referees officially taken it too far? Is it finally time to knock VAR on the head?Former Premier League referee Chris Foy joins Jeff Stelling and Ally McCoist to offer expert insight into the key decisions, the pressure on officials, and whether VAR is still fit for purpose after another weekend of chaos!Meanwhile there's no VAR in the Championship and one club that could be dragged down there next season crazily enough is last year's Europa League winners, Tottenham. Jeff and Ally break down the points that could define their run-in as well as discuss whether they need to sack Thomas Frank in order to stay up!Essential listening after yet another controversial weekends for referees.Produced by: Daniel Kane & Simeon Wright Edited by: Daniel Kane Photo Credit: Getty Images Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Premier League striker Clinton Morrison and the Telegraph's Luke Edwards join Aaron Paul to review the weekend's Premier League action.Manchester City come from behind to beat Liverpool in a chaotic finish at Anfield, but Arsenal remain 6 points clear at the top. Are Brighton fans turning on Fabian Hurzeler after a loss to rivals Crystal Palace? Who's most in danger of getting caught by West Ham in the relegation battle? And has any manager ever sounded as upset after a defeat as Scott Parker on Saturday?TIMECODES 0:26 - Late drama at Anfield 5:38 - Not handing the title to Arsenal just yet 15:21 - Big win for Crystal Palace, boos at Brighton 23:08 - West Ham blow relegation battle wide open 28:01 - Time running out for Scott Parker and Burnley 34:30 - Leeds beat Nottingham Forest in six-pointer 38:01 - Romero sees red again for Spurs 41:03 - Eddie Howe under pressure at Newcastle 44:33 - Brentford dreaming of Europe 46:36 - Moyes keeps Everton moving
Paul Hawksbee is joined by Andy Jacobs for the latest podcast. Former England captain Stuart Pearce joins the show to discuss his appearance on Mastermind yesterday and how he secured the win. Former Premier League referee Graham Scott chats about the viral video of Jose Mourinho shouting. Additionally, filmmaker Chris Watley and Brazilian journalist Tomas Rosolino join us to discuss SC Corinthians Paulista. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros break down the latest soccer headlines, starting with reports that USMNT striker Josh Sargent could be headed back to MLS with Toronto FC. Is it a smart career move or a major step backward for the American forward? The guys also react to rumors linking Timo Werner to the San Jose Earthquakes and debate whether the club made a massive mistake by failing to keep star winger Cristian Espinoza. Plus, with Chucky Lozano's exit from San Diego seemingly inevitable, they discuss who the club should target as his replacement.Former Premier League defender Anton Ferdinand then joins the show to preview the West Ham vs. Tottenham derby and relive his legendary stoppage-time equalizer against Spurs in 2005. They also chat West Ham's tough season so far and how the club can push forward to avoid relegation.Finally, the guys debate whether Real Madrid made a massive mistake by firing Xabi Alonso and what it means for the club's future. Christian and Alexis wrap things up with their AFCON Final predictions as Senegal and Morocco prepare to battle for continental glory.Timestamps:(6:45) – Josh Sargent heading back to MLS? Smart move or disaster?(17:30) – Timo Werner is headed to San Jose: redemption tour or flop?(30:15) – Chucky Lozano is leaving San Diego - who will replace him?(37:15) – Anton Ferdinand joins The Cooligans(57:00) - Xabi Alonso now Real Madrid's biggest enemy?(1:10:00) - AFCON Final Predictions Subscribe to The Cooligans on your favorite podcast app:
Let's Be Having You listener, do we have a treat for you! Former Premier League bosses Mick McCarthy and Tony Pulis go head-to-head in the very first The Managers Podcast Quiz. Hosted by Quickly Kevin and Let's Be Having You's Chris Scull, the pair are put through five rounds of trivia designed to test their football knowledge. From transfer fees and starting XIs to iconic quotes, the quiz covers it all. But who takes the crown? Listen to find out! If you enjoy it, why not subscribe to The Managers podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Premier League and England striker Jay Bothroyd joins Tom White on today's episode of Sky Sports FC to discuss the future of Liverpool manager Arne Slot.Jamie Carragher says the Dutchman has a week to save his job at Anfield and needs to pick up at least seven points from their next three Premier League games.Plus, we're joined by Arsenal fan Christian and Chelsea fan John to debate which players would make it in to a combined Arsenal and Chelsea XI.Watch us live, Monday to Friday, 10am until Midday on Sky Sports News or listen to the podcast as soon as we come off air. To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk.
Paul Hawksbee was joined by Charlie Baker for this afternoon's podcast. Former Premier League referee Graham Scott joined us in the studio to give us his lowdown on VAR. Japan head coach Eddie Jones joined us to discuss South Africa v Japan. We also spoke about the NFL with Neil Reynolds.Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Chapman has reaction as Barcelona beat Newcastle 2-1 and Manchester City had a 2-0 victory over Napoli in the Champions League. Former Newcastle midfielder Isaac Hayden, former Premier League striker Dion Dublin, Spanish football expert Guillem Balague and John Murray talk Marcus Rashford shining for Barcelona with two brilliant goals. Hear from manager Hansi Flick on Rashford and Eddie Howe on where Newcastle needed to be better. Former Premier League midfielder Michael Brown watched Manchester City get the job done against 10 man Napoli on Kevin De Bruyne's return, which was cut short due to a red card for captain Giovanni di Lorenzo. Plus Erling Haaland broke another record by becoming the quickest player to score 50 Champions League goals.Timecodes: 02:50 Rashford show 06:50 Selection issues for Newcastle? 10:45 Hansi Flick 13:00 Guillem on Rashford 18:20 Eddie Howe 25:45 Pep Guardiola 27:20 Haaland & more records brokenBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries: Sat 20 Sep 1500 Brighton v Tottenham, Sat 20 Sep 1500 Wolves v Leeds on Sports Extra, Sat 20 Sep 1730 Man Utd v Chelsea, Sun 21 Sep 1400 Sunderland v Aston Villa, Sun 21 Sep 1400 Bournemouth v Newcastle on Sports Extra, Sun 21 Sep 1630 Arsenal v Man City.
Episode 359 of the Football Fitness Federation Podcast is with Former Premier League player & Founder of Prime Precision Liam Moore We discussed: ▫️His views on Strength training for Footballers ▫️Player's use of External Coaches ▫️Opening Prime Precision ▫️His next career goals & much more! You can connect with Liam on Instagram @liammoore93 Keep up to date with the amazing work our sponsors are doing here: Hawkin Dynamics - www.hawkindynamics.com Good Prep - thegoodprep.com Discover the power of nutrition at WWW.THEGOODPREP.COM and use code FFF15 for 15% off your first order Hytro - hytro.com Maximise your athletic potential with Hytro BFR. Easier, safer and more practical BFR for squads to prepare for and recover from exercise than ever before. Click the link [[ bit.ly/3ILVsbU ]] Join our online community & get access to the very best Football Fitness content as well as the ability to connect with Sport Scientists and Strength & Conditioning coaches from around the world. To get FULL access to all of these & even more like this, sign up to a FREE month on our online community at the link below. www.footballfitfed.com/forum/index.a… Keep up to date with everything that is going on at Football Fitness Federation at the following links: X - @FootballFitFed Instagram - @FootballFitFed Website - www.footballfitfed.com
Former Super Bowl champion Jason Bell joins Gabby and Mark to talk about the NFL's biggest transfer drama of the summer, which puts the Alexander Isak saga to shame. We're talking about a huge standoff, the highest paid non-quarterback in history and a new Super Bowl favourite. (05:30)Plus we look back at this week on The Sports Agents. Former Premier League striker, Troy Deeney, joined us after deadline day as we asked, should Marc Guehi should have thrown a transfer tantrum like Isak? And with Olympic medallists still owed millions of dollars from Michael Johnson's Grand Slam Track - what went wrong? That's with The Athletic's Adam Crafton and agent Paul Doyle. (01:00)
Former Super Bowl champion Jason Bell joins Gabby and Mark to talk about the NFL's biggest transfer drama of the summer, which puts the Alexander Isak saga to shame. We're talking about a huge standoff, the highest paid non-quarterback in history and a new Super Bowl favourite. (05:30)Plus we look back at this week on The Sports Agents. Former Premier League striker, Troy Deeney, joined us after deadline day as we asked, should Marc Guehi should have thrown a transfer tantrum like Isak? And with Olympic medallists still owed millions of dollars from Michael Johnson's Grand Slam Track - what went wrong? That's with The Athletic's Adam Crafton and agent Paul Doyle. (01:00)
Former Premier League star and manager of the Welsh national team Craig Bellamy is known for his fiery temper and relentless energy on the pitch. Once defined by chaos and controversy, he's stepped into one of the most important roles in his country's football history, carrying both pride and pressure as he leads Wales into a new era.In this episode, Bellamy pulls back the curtain on his journey from volatile forward to thoughtful coach. He opens up about the infamous incidents that once dominated headlines, the mental health battles he faced after losing Gary Speed, and the therapy that gave him tools to keep moving forward. Bellamy also speaks about the transformation that came with coaching, how working alongside Vincent Kompany taught him patience, balance, and the importance of boundaries. This episode offers a story of resilience and redemption, showing how one of football's most misunderstood figures is finding peace, purpose, and a second chance at defining his legacy.
Premier League debuts don't come much better than Tijjani Reijnders for Man City on the opening weekend... A player who arrived in England without the fanfare of a Gyokeres or a Wirtz - and looked like he'd been running Pep's midfield for years...Former Premier League footballer Stephen Warnock and Andy Brassell, host of European football podcast 'On The Continent', join Gabby & Mark to explore the story behind what's been described as an 'all-time Premier League debut' and examine the expectations we pile on new arrivals. Are European players now being developed in order to be sold to Premier League clubs for a big profit and adapt to the demands of English football quicker? Are we all guilty of overlooking Pep's serial winners after their struggles last season? Plus, Chappers' optimism despite Man United's defeat to Arsenal, how long Scheffler would need to remain World no.1 in order to match Tiger's record, Rugby World Cup excitement and an outside shout for who Newcastle should look to replace Isak with!
Former Premier League referee David Coote has been given an 8 week ban by the England football's governing body in relation to comments he made about former Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp in a video that went viral last year.
Manchester United's pre-season games kick off this weekend but the unwanted five - Rashford, Sancho, Garnacho, Antony and Malacia - are in limbo. The club told them not to show up to pre-season but can't sell them. Former Premier League footballer, Nedum Onuoha, who's been in this position before, puts us in the players' shoes. The Athletic's Manchester United Correspondent, Laurie Whitwell, brings us the latest, and Daniel Geey, Partner at Sheridans, explains the legal side. (10:30)Plus, Gabby and Mark react to Scottie Scheffler saying "What is the point?" at The Open, Olivia Smith becoming the first £1m female player and the big squad announcement for the first British & Irish Lions Test. (01:00)Watch our full episodes on YouTube at @sportsagentspodTikTok: @thesportsagentsInstagram: @thesportsagentsX: @sportsagentspodExecutive Producer: Adonis PratsidesProducer: Sophie PenneyVideo Producer: Sam TrudgillSocial Media Editor: Calum ScotlandGuest Booker: Kirsty GiddingsTom Hughes is Editor for The News Agents podcast networkVicky Etchells is the Commissioning Editor for GlobalYou can listen to this episode on Alexa - just say "Alexa, ask Global Player to play The Sports Agents".The Sports Agents have merch! You can buy yours now here!
Former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg has seen it all, from Champions League finals to handling the world's biggest football stars under immense pressure. But behind the badge is a story shaped by survival, scrutiny, and sacrifice.In this episode, Mark opens up about the mental toll of refereeing, the loneliness that comes with the job, and the weight of every decision made under the glare of millions. He reflects on his journey from a tough childhood to managing the chaos of modern football, both on the pitch and online.He also shares the reality of dealing with abuse, the pressure from media and fans, and how he built trust with players to take control of the game without backing down.This is powerful insight into the pressure, psychology, and resilience needed to thrive in one of football's toughest roles.Mark's new podcast 'Whistleblowers' is out now.
Joshua and Nathan talk about the Whitecaps losing in Columbus, previewing San Diego, Canada destroying Honduras 6-0, Vancouver Rise's struggles, Chelsea beating LAFC in Club World Cup action, Tottenham having a big war chest and more!TIMESTAMPS:1:14- Whitecaps lose 2-1 in Columbus13:24- San Diego next20:35- San Jose Earthquakes up for sale24:22- Vancouver Rise struggling as of late34:10- Canada rout Honduras 6-0 in first Gold Cup game54:45- Chelsea beat LAFC in Club World Cup action, Mudryk banned, minor transfer rumours59:45- Tottenham have money to spend, Thomas Frank official, Tel signs permanently, transfer rumours1:07:26- Former Premier League referee David Coote faces charges over comments about Jurgen Klopp and FIFA cancels anti-discrimination, anti-racism messaging for Club World Cup Twitter:@JoshuaRey00@Ndurec@TerminalCityFCBlueSky: @joshuarey.bsky.social @ndurec.bsky.social @terminalcityfc.bsky.social Instagram:@TerminalCityFCPodcastYoutube:TerminalCityFC
talkSPORT brings you the reaction to Premier League referee David Coote's video and suspension. Simon Jordan doesn't think he should be cancelled. Former Premier League ref Mark Halsey has his say. Curtis Jones speaks to talkSPORT ahead of England's Nations League fixtures. Joe Marler joins the Breakfast show in the studio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Got a Dilemma? https://www.thenewblxck.com/dilemma Interested In Securing Shares In THE NEW BLXCK -https://app.seedlegals.com/en/pitch/c_VoSPUCwhTo/The-New-Blxck Any questions about this investment opportunity, please contact Brent@TheNewBlxck.com The Day After, (00:00) Intro: House keeping (13:25) BHM: Lest We Forget (22:44) Headlines: Starmer fails to rule out increases to employer National Insurance contributions, Tory leadership race enters final stretch after shock result in ballot of MPs, Biden and Netanyahu speak as Gallant warns of ‘deadly' surprise attack on Iran (28:01) What You Saying? Everything is as it's always been...the only difference is perspective (01:04:41) Headlines: New enforcement agency will protect workers' rights as part of ‘watershed' bill, Investigation into surgeon widened to include four more London hospitals, Trump gaining in polling to win the ‘Blue Wall' states as Harris poll momentum slows (01:08:12) Word on Road The Carter's lawyer gave Piers Morgan an ultimatum Dr Dre being sued for $10M by his ex marriage counsellor TW:// Ex-boyfriend of Diddy accuser alleges she's lying TW:// Yung Filly arrested in Australia over alleged r*pe (02:24:23) The People's Journal: Major overhaul of workers' rights to be outlined, Spain looks to immigrants to drive economy, Tesla to unveil Cybercab, UK firm GSK to pay $2.2bn over Zantac cancer claims (02:33:05) Asking For A Friend: (02:43:53) Headlines: Turkish Airlines pilot dies mid-flight forcing crew to make an emergency landing in NYC, Four of Elon Musk's top execs call it quits at Tesla, Controversy surrounds Ghana's unpassed anti-LGBTQ law (02:46:41) The Reaction: UEFA Nations League Fixtures, Harry Kane out & John Stones to captain England in Nations League clash, Former Sheffield United defender George Baldock dies at 31, Former Premier League striker Nile Ranger desires to make positive impact with young players (02:52:13) Done Out Ere: (02:57:44) Wrap Up: #News #currentaffairs #sports
Three Lions legend Stuart Pearce and award winning journalist Henry Winter give their reaction to England's defeat against Iceland at Wembley. Former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg speaks forthrightly about the reasons why he decided to leave his consultancy position at Nottingham Forest, the negativity surrounding the coverage of his appointment, and its effect on his family. Northampton Saints beat Bath to win the 2024 Gallagher Premiership Final at Twickenham, and Wigan Warriors beat Warrington Wolves at Wembley to win the Challenge Cup.Brentford loanee and famed wind-up merchant Neal Maupay joined Kickoff, Rory Jennings laments England's defeat, whereas Tony Cascarino thinks that Three Lions fans shouldn't overreact. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Cameroon, 62 football players have been suspended from the domestic league for double identification or age fraud. One of them is 17 year old Wilfried Nathan Doualla who was part of the Indomitable Lions squad for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.There have been claims of age fraud in Cameroonian football for a long time now. Last year, 21 members of their under-17s squad failed age tests. Some of them were found to be in their late 20s and early 30s. But these allegations aren't just limited to Cameroon - there have also been cases in Ghana and Nigeria. BBC Sport Africa reporter Oluwashina Okeleji explains why some players lie about their age and how clubs use MRI technology to work out if a player is under 18. Former Premier League footballer and Ghana international Kwesi Appiah talks about his experience of how age impacts players on the pitch. And Alex from the What in the World team chats about other cases of age fraud and age controversy outside football, from gymnastics to Mariah Carey. Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 0330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: William Lee Adams Producers: Julia Ross-Roy and Josh Jenkins Editors: Verity Wilde and Simon Peeks
Limerick side Treaty United will have a special guest for this evening's home clash with Bray Wanderers. Former Premier League star Jay DeMerit will be at Markets Field for the Airtricity League of Ireland First Division encounter. Fore more on this, Alan Morrissey spoke to Jay DeMerit, former Watford and Us International Vancouver Whitecaps Centre Half. Picture (c) by Jay DeMerit via Facebook
It wasn't the most entertaining Premier League game on Monday night, but Crystal Palace got a point at Everton as new manager Oliver Glasner watched on. From a Toffees perspective though, is Dyche-ball starting to grate? Plus, we discuss Nottingham Forest's bizarre decision to appoint former match official Mark Clattenburg as an advisor. Keep up to date with us on our socials here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/FSDPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportsocialofficial/ Telegram Group: https://t.me/FootballSocial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Premier League footballer and founder of The Turmeric Co, Thomas Robson-Kanu is in the quiz seat this week sharing his thoughts on various business topics and discusses the importance of time, family, workplace humour, and ethical trade.Chapters:00:30 The Game Begins: Accountants00:43 Universal Basic Income: A Controversial Topic01:03 The Importance of Face-to-Face Meetings01:19 Valuations and Single Founder Companies01:56 The Debate on Warrants and Share Options02:32 Balancing Business and Family Time03:59 Workplace Humor and Under Promising04:35 Closing Thoughts on Ethical Trade04:45 Wrap UpBWB is powered by Oury Clarkbusinesswithoutbullshit.me
Former Premier League striker Darren Bent claims Manchester United boss Erik Ten Hag has lost the dressing room, Jeff Stelling makes his debut on talkSPORT Breakfast, Graeme Souness fears that Doku's arrival at City could dent Jack Grealish's England career, Chris Wilder looks set to re-join Sheffield United, Sunderland sack Tony Mowbray and there's more classic Clips of the Week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ahead of Manchester United's crucial trip to Fulham, which is live and Exclusive on talkSPORT, Erik Ten Hag came out in a defiant mood in his press conference with the pressure firmly mounting on his future. Former Premier League winger Robert Snodgrass joined Gabby Agbonlahor and Alan Brazil on Breakfast, whilst Peterborough chairman Darragh MacAnthony was alongside Sam Matterface and Simon Jordan and they both had their say on the Ten Hag situation. Elsewhere, we preview Manchester's City against Bournemouth live and exclusive on talkSPORT 2 and Arsenal's trip to Newcastle as they look to bounce back following their cup exit to West Ham. We hear from Wolves boss Gary O'Neil who did not hold back on Var and refereeing, following the news that saw Anthony Taylor demoted to the Championship for this weekend's round of fixtures after the controversial penalty incident that went against them last weekend in the 2-2 draw at Molineux to Newcastle.Also, Leeds beat Leicester 1-0 at the King Power Stadium last night in the Championship to strengthen their position in the play off picture and talkSPORT 2 brought you all the action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're bringing you this episode in collaboration with the MAD World Summit and Make a Difference Media (www.makeadifference.media), the all year around media channel that supports both MAD World and its sister event The Watercooler, which regular listeners will remember us attending in April 2023 (see Episode 37!) We had the privilege of being the official podcast for the 6th MAD World Summit, where we engaged with numerous business leaders, campaigners, and thought leaders. Through these conversations, we've identified six major trends that are reshaping the landscape of mental health in the workplace. Join the conversation as we explore: Allyship in Action Healing from Trauma Reasonable Adjustments for All Emotional Literacy Individual Well-being Anger in the Workplace We're thrilled to welcome to the podcast our 9 expert guests: Shelley O'Connor, Performance Manager and LGBTQ+ Network Co-Chair at the Bank of England: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shelley-oconnor29/ Jeremy Gautrey-Jones, Assistant Director of Employee Experience at the RSPCA: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-gautrey-83389040/ Isabel Berwick, Host of the financial Times Working It Podcast: https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabel-berwick-8b4922167/ Amit Sidhpura, Global Business Strategy Leader for Talent Transformation at IBM: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amitsidhpura/ Former Premier League footballer Clarke Carlisle and his fellow mental health campaigner and wife, Carrie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clarke-carlisle-and-carrie-carlisle-765aa749/ Francoise Woolley, Head of Mental Health and Wellbeing at ACAS: https://www.linkedin.com/in/francoisewoolley/ Kimberly Ward, Financial Inclusion & Vulnerability Lead at First Direct: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberley-ward-she-her-79a824b1/ Stuart Sandeman, DJ and host of the Decompression Session on BBC Radio 1, Co-founder of Breathpod and Sunday Times bestselling Author of ‘Breathe In Breathe Out':https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuart-sandeman-a8556b64/ Resources More from Make a Difference Media Website & Newsletter: https://makeadifference.media/ MAD World Summit: https://madworldsummit.com/ Book Your Tickets for The Watercooler 2024: https://www.watercoolerevent.com/ More from Our Guests on Make a Difference Media Isabel Berwick on The Great Resignation: https://makeadifference.media/mental/from-great-resignation-to-recession-a-look-back-at-2022-and-whats-next-on-the-horizon-for-workplace-wellbeing-takeaways-from-the-webinar/ Jeremy Gautrey-Jones on Managing Trauma at Work: https://makeadifference.media/mental/managing-trauma-at-work/ Kimberley's Lived Experience of Disability: https://makeadifference.media/mental/at-first-direct-im-not-defined-by-my-disability-this-has-had-such-a-positive-impact-on-my-wellbeing-productivity/ Francoise on Reasonable Adjustments: https://makeadifference.media/mental/much-needed-new-guidance-around-reasonable-adjustments-for-mental-health-is-launched/ More from Truth, Lies & Workplace Culture Listen back to Truth & Lies for more on: The Watercooler 2023: https://truthliesandwork.com/truth-lies-work-podcast/the-watercooler-conference-podcast_2252/ Well-being 2.0: https://truthliesandwork.com/truth-lies-work-podcast/wellbeing-2-0_2385/ Lessons from Corporate Giants: https://truthliesandwork.com/truth-lies-work-podcast/lessons-from-corporate-giants_2367/ Connect with Al and Leanne Join the Conversation on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/truthlieswork/ Connect with Al on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thisisalelliott/ Connect with Leanne on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meetleanne Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthlieswork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/truthlieswork TikTok: https://tiktok.com/truthlieswork Email: hello@truthliesandwork
Welcome to episode 96 of Sports Management Podcast where the topic is sport psychology. Paul McVeigh is a former Premier League and international footballer who is currently working as a performance psychologist after getting his masters degree in sports psychology. He is also the author of the book “The stupid footballer is dead” and a keynote speaker. In this episode, we spoke about: What it takes to be a professional footballers The importance of a sports psychologist Ronaldo vs Messi How Tony Robbins book changed Paul's life Becoming a keynote speaker Why he started yoga at age 17 And much more! WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/tqSGQNQ3BK4 ________________________________________________ SPONSOR Insport Education Course list --> HERE The code gives you 10% ANY course offered. Discount code: sportsmanagementpodcast10 ________________________________________________ Follow us on social media Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube www.sportsmanagementpodcast.com
After a weekend of some shocking decisions, referees and VAR are yet again in the spotlight. But why is it that so many mistakes are being made? Former Premier League official Mark Halsey tells us his view, and why 'VAR is here to stay'. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After the disappointing draw against Everton, David Mooney is joined by City fans Ciaran Murray and Adam Monk to reflect on what might have been. They discuss how to sync the team and Erling Haaland together, the inverted everything -- fullbacks and wingers -- and they chat about how much the side might need Phil Foden right now. Former Premier League referee Mark Halsey joins the show to discuss time-wasting and how to stop it, plus we look ahead to the double-header with Chelsea. We also squeeze in some time to speak to Sam Tighe from Ranks FC to preview the cup tie with Southampton.
In Episode 108, Paul McVeigh, Performance and Sports Psychologist, Author of The Stupid Footballer is Dead, and former footballer with Tottenham Hotspur, Norwich City, and Northern Ireland, talks with Phil and Paul about great life and leadership lessons he has learned from his time playing football at the highest level, how to improve your normal, how he has overcome adversity, why we should want failure in our lives, the importance of thinking about thinking and mixing intensity with control, and the best leaders he played with during his football career. Specifically, Paul discusses: His personal story, how he developed his passion for football, leadership, and sports and performance psychology, and why he had an inferiority complex (2:50) Defining moments in Paul's career and what he learned from them, and why we should want failure in our lives (7:42) His book, The Stupid Footballer is Dead, which discusses some of the life and leadership lessons we can learn from the game of football (soccer) (14:11) Why and how we need to “think about thinking” (21:10) The importance of mixing intensity with control (26:15) The best leaders he played with and what set them apart from the rest (31:03) His podcast, The Psychology of Success and what he hopes people will learn from it (33:42) His recommendations of another great podcast (36:26) Resources and Links from this Episode Paul McVeigh's Website (where you can find The Psychology of Success Podcast and a free copy of his book, “The Stupid Footballer is Dead) Uncut Video of the Episode HSEL Facebook Group Warrior Way Soccer Coaching the Bigger Game Program Phil's email for DISC Training The High Performance Podcast Switch on Your Brain: The Key to Peak Happiness, Thinking, and Health, by Caroline Leaf Unlimited Power: The New Science of Personal Achievement, by Tony Robbins
Diego is joined by former US Men's National Team star Jay DeMerit. Jay talks about his time with the USMNT, life as a captain with Watford in the Premier League, challenges he faced on his path to success and much more.Diego also welcomes Coach Nick Zimmerman back to the pod. Learn more about USMNT Star Jay DeMerit on Twitter
Former Premier League star and England international Jermaine Jenas sat down with Shane Hannon in London for an exclusive interview. They talked World Cup predictions, the best midfielders he ever faced, playing alongside Robbie Keane, and much more. Jenas was launching his Autumn / Winter collection of clothes in association with Dare 2b.
Former Premier League players Francis Benali and Matty Fryatt look ahead to some choice fixtures this weekend, and discuss what it's like for the players when fixtures pile up, and as well as what it takes to become a true footballing legend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Premier League players Francis Benali and Trevor Steven discuss the legendary Brian Clough, some of the tactics used during matches to gain an advantage, and the players they feel had underrated top flight careers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Premier League players Steve Thompson and Francis Benali are on this week's show, discussing Chelsea's decision to sack Thomas Tuchel and Liverpool's lacklustre start to the season. NB: This week's episode of the podcast was recorded before we learned of the news of the passing of HRH Queen Elizabeth II. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Premier League players Francis Benali and Matty Fryatt are on The Dugout this week as professionalism and player power are the hot topics. Is there too much control available to players these days? Could Scott Parker have been less open with the media about his ambitions at Bournemouth? Plus, we look ahead to the Merseyside Derby and other fixtures this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the very first episode of The Drop In! Each episode, Kate meets some of the game's biggest names and some of its most quietly influential minds to understand who they are and some of the lessons they've taken away from their experiences in football and in life.Former Premier League striker and Wales hero Thomas ‘Hal' Robson-Kanu dropped by the studio to discuss the key to Wales' success, why footballers can't open up, and how he has adjusted to life without a club. He also reveals the three people who have most profoundly shaped his life.Next up: Spurs legend Glenn Hoddle. Got a question for him? Find us on socials @footballramble.Sign up for our Patreon before the end of August and get 15% off an annual membership! Plus exclusive live events, ad-free Rambles, full video episodes and loads 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!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sam Roscoe is joined by StatCity.co.uk's Adam Carter and, from the Manchester Evening News, Simon Bajkowski to look at how Manchester City bounced back from disappointment in Madrid to smash 10 goals in their last two games. Pep Guardiola has thrust the media coverage of the club into the spotlight, plus we react to the news that Erling Haaland will be a City player from next season. Former Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore remembers Sergio Aguero's goal against QPR in 2012 - and we squeeze some discussion on West Ham into the show, too. Limited Online Music Licence Ref: LE-0027097