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Is the title race back on?! Ben and Simon take joy in recounting City's magnificent seven goals against Aldershot and an impressive win at Fylde. We debate whether catching Barnet is possible and look ahead to Gateshead and Oldham.Timings: 3:02 - Discussion of AFC Fylde 1-3 York City14:30 - Discussion of York City 7-2 Aldershot39:40 - Talking points: is the title race back on, what's changed since Braintree, player of the season chat and more1:03:10 - Previews of Gateshead (A) & Oldham (H), University Challinor trivia question Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
https://www.youtube.com/live/RFCRiMrZrtM?si=JxTV0u7FoB0g2tv1 Today we celebrate the birthday of one of my favorite musicians Andy Summers from The Police! Check out the Electro-Harmonix Andy Summers Walking on the Moon Flanger/Filter Matrix Pedal here - http://sweetwater.sjv.io/baPWb9 This affiliate link helps support these shows! Andy Summers is an English guitarist, songwriter, and composer best known as a member of the iconic rock band The Police. Born on December 31, 1942, in Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire, Summers began his musical career in the 1960s, playing with acts like Zoot Money's Big Roll Band and the Soft Machine before joining The Police in 1977. With his sophisticated use of guitar effects, including delay, chorus, and reverb, Summers created the atmospheric and distinctive sound that became a hallmark of The Police's hits, such as “Message in a Bottle,” “Every Breath You Take,” and “Roxanne.” His fusion of jazz, rock, and reggae influences set him apart as a highly innovative guitarist. Beyond The Police, Summers has had a successful solo career, releasing numerous albums that explore jazz, ambient, and world music. He's also a noted photographer and author, with his autobiography, One Train Later, offering a candid look at his life and career. Summers' unique style and contributions to guitar playing have solidified his legacy as one of rock music's most influential guitarists.
Investerer du kun i danske aktier? Så går du glip af noget. De sidste 10 år er det amerikanske marked nemlig løbet fra det danske. I denne episode fortæller Mads Peter Søndergaard, aktieanalytiker og porteføljemanager, blandt andet hvad det er for en kombination af ting der giver amerikanerne deres solide forspring og hvorfor Europa og resten af verden har svært ved at komme efter det. Jeg håber du får noget ud af min samtale med Mads Peter Søndergaard og vi høres forhåbentlig ved igen i næste uge. Har du spørgsmål til episodens emne eller andet relateret til investering, er du velkommen i min gruppe på Facebook, Aktieklubben Danmark og på mine profiler på hhv. LinkedIn og Instagram. Husk: Investering er risikabelt, dette show er ikke økonomisk rådgivning og jeg er ikke ansvarlig for dine valg. Reklame: Denne episode er sponsoreret af Nordnet, som er min egen foretrukne handelsplatform. Jeg elsker at jeg kan have både frie midler, pensionsopsparinger og en konto til min lille søn samme sted og jeg elsker at jeg kan koble en månedsopsparing på alle tre ting. Kh Sarah Ophelia Møss Sociolog, ekspert i finansiel inklusion, bestseller forfatter og podcast host
What happens when expectations collide with reality? This week on Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast, Neil and Chris join me to unpack Sutton United's recent 2-0 victory over Fylde. While it might not have been the most thrilling first half, the team delivered a solid second-half performance with two brilliant goals that have fans buzzing.We dive into the game's highlights, from Jack Sims' standout clean sheet to Matt Rush's surprising loan move. The discussion takes a nostalgic turn as Neil and Chris reveal their favourite Sutton United kits and share their thoughts on the club's shift to a cashless operation.Key moments include Neil's iconic quip, “Shows you what I know,” as we reflect on the unpredictability of football decisions.Join us as we discuss the match, debate upcoming fixtures, and explore the deeper connections that keep Sutton United's community thriving.Guests:Neil – Long-time fan and insightful commentator on Sutton United.Chris – Dedicated supporter bringing humour and unique perspectives to the discussion.Don't miss out – subscribe, like, and share your thoughts on social media @SuttonPodcast. Join the conversation, and let's cheer on Sutton United together!#SuttonUnited #FyldeVsSutton #FootballPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I Had Trials Once is back again for a brand new season...This week Jordan & Gaz are joined by former Fylde, Stockport, Peterborough, Salford, Tranmere, Gillingham, Rochdale & Southport player…Danny Lloyd!Danny sits down with the boys to discuss his early time in football at Blackburn Rovers' academy before making a name for himself in non-league.Danny talks openly about how he almost retired from football at 24 years old before Jim Gannon convinced him to reconsider and join Stockport County.The lads then chat about how Danny's big move to League One Peterborough came about, The heartbreaking downfall of Marcus Maddison & almost moving to the Championship.Finally they discuss Danny's spells at Salford, Tranmere & Gillingham before talking through his time in Scotland and his return to Southport.Support the show
None of this "joint top of the league nonsense", we're clear in 1st now! We recap the 3-0 win over AFC Fylde, debate what could possibly go wrong, and look ahead to Aldershot and Solihull with Howard from The Shots Pod and Griff from Moors to the Point.Timings:04:20 - Discussion of York City 3-0 AFC Fylde23:05 - Talking points - most complete YCFC squad this century?, will EFL clubs be looking at Hinshelwood, what could possibly go wrong, and who deserves a statue outside the LNER?36:15 - Preview of Aldershot Town (A) with Howard from The Shots Pod43:36 - Preview of Solihull Moors (A) with Griff from Moors to the Point51:40 - Our thoughts on the upcoming away games, trivia question Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are (joint) top of the league! The pod reacts to two wins on the bounce against Wealdstone and Braintree and we try not to get too giddy. We're also joined by Jack Connor to preview the upcoming home game with AFC Fylde.Timings: 02:48 Discussion of Wealdstone 0-2 York City24:05 Discussion of York City 2-1 Braintree Town31:38 Talking points - Mo Fadera signing, recruitment of injury-prone players, Tony McMahon's appointment as Director of Football38:54 AFC Fylde (H) preview with Fylde fan Jack Connor50:17 Our thoughts on the Fylde game and this week's trivia question Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well that match was bonkers. Ian. Dave and Ben chat through the rollercoaster that was the 4-3 win at Fylde and look ahead to Tuesday's visit of Solihull Moors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Transfer chat, Fylde chat and a spot of reminiscing. Ian, Ben and Dave catch up on a YTFC week again. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What is it with teams like Altrincham, Fylde and Gateshead that despite having INCREDIBLE chances to score, we still can't register a league win?! This week's fan guest is Dylan Melia. You can follow Dylan's Latics adventures and match vlogs on YouTube and TikTok. Find all our links here! You can support the pod by paying a monthly subscription of just £2.99 via this link here If you'd like to make a one off donation, you can now also Buy Us A Coffee by clicking here You can also support us by visiting https://www.oafcpodcast.co.uk, subscribing to our mailing list and purchasing from our online shop. Please subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch the Latics Football Phone In live every Wednesday from 8.30pm. BPAS and Latics Football Phone In are KUPOD productions. Title music is by Manchester DJ and producer Starion find out more at www.redlaserrecords.bandcamp.com Laticsmind theme composed, recorded and produced by Matt Berry at King Buzzard Studios in Shaw.
Mads Junker kommer på besøg i Klubhuset i denne uge, og særlig AGF er i fokus. Er løbet kørt hvis man ikke kom med på AGF fra starten af? Det svarer Mads Junker på og kommer også med sine anbefalinger til runden og inputs i Managerklinikken.
Host Sascha O'Sullivan meets a few of the new parliamentarians slowly figuring out their way through Westminster. New Labour MPs — and soon-to-be office buddies — Jake Richards and Chris Curtis give Sascha rundown of their whirlwind first few days in SW1 and a taste of their plans to make a difference in parliament. Lola McEvoy, newly elected Labour MP for Darlington, re-lives the nerves of giving her maiden speech directly after Reform Leader Nigel Farage. She explains the challenges of very quickly having to get on top of an inbox with thousands of emails from constituents — before she'd even had a chance to hire staff. As if being a new MP wasn't challenging enough, Sascha talks to Sarah Sackman, the representative for Finchley and Golders Green and newly-minted solicitor general, on how to find your way around parliament with a ministerial red box. Another fresh face, Andrew Snowden, Conservative MP for Fylde, tells Sascha about being courted by senior Tories as they jostle for the upper hand in the leadership contest. And new Lib Dem MP Bobby Dean attempts to answer the thorny question of "what's the point of the Liberal Democrats" now they have their highest ever number of seats in parliament. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the podcast I am grateful to speak with Gary and Karen, they talk with me openly about their acute and Long Covid journey as a married couple. We discuss how long covid impacts life and "the person we once was", Karen reads an impacting piece she wrote through a creative writing group titled "The goldfish bowl". I am sure this will resonate with many. Gary and Karen have been involved with fund raising and their local community pre pandemic and although things have changed for them, their kind and supportive hearts have led them to running an online and now also face to face Long Covid support group in their local area, listen to find out more, thank you so much to both Gary and Karen for joining me #onedayatatime Links from this episode: Long Covid Zoom Support group is held every fortnight on a Monday morning at 10.30 am and our next meeting, after the podcast, will be on July 22nd:To Join Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/89081011346?pwd=MDZsNUJ4WlNHVVlSZEdvTiszMFBZZz09Meeting ID: 890 8101 1346Passcode: 123456Karen and Gary have said “Although we hold the group for people who live on the Fylde coast, as we know how the local clinics and referrals work, others are welcome to join”Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/387302115930921/My Links:Long Covid clinic -Dr Binita Kane & Julie Taylor; Email: info@thelongcovidclinic.co.uk for more information Linktree:https://linktr.ee/joulestXhttps://twitter.com/julieTa58407536Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/livingwithlongcovid/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/julie_livingwithlongcovidPlanners:https://amzn.eu/d/9v9MP4vReturn to work planner:https://amzn.eu/d/1QVK8zn Well being planner:https://amzn.eu/d/a1Safxc
I Had Trials Once is back again for another episode...This week Jordan & Gaz are joined by former Chelsea, Oldham, Sheffield Untied, Coventry, Blackpool, Fylde & Southport midfielder...Danny Philliskirk!Danny sits down with the boys to discuss everything from being in Chelsea's academy to playing for his hometown club and everything in between.Danny talks to Jordan & Gaz about how he ended up in Chelsea academy having left Oldham and began training with the likes of Frank Lampard, Joe Cole, John Terry & Ashley Cole. He also talks about the other youth players that were in his team at the time.Danny and the boys then discusses Dominic Solanke's recent claims that he'd score 100 goals a season in non-league which the Danny, Jordan and Gaz are quick to dismiss saying non-league is harder than most people think.Finally, Danny chats about the current state of Oldham, playing against Liverpool in the FA Cup and why Dave Challinor would be a good fit for Sunderland, if the rumours are true.
A British lawmaker who allegedly used campaign funds to pay off people who were holding him hostage said Sunday that he wouldn't seek reelection after the governing Conservative Party found his behaviour fell below the standard expected of members of Parliament. Mark Menzies' downfall is the latest in a series of scandals to hit the Conservatives, undermining support for a party that has been in power for the past 14 years as it prepares for a general election later this year. The Times of London recently reported that Menzies called a 78-year-old aide at 3 a.m. in December asking for funds to pay off “bad people” who had locked him in an apartment and were demanding money for his release. Menzies' office manager ultimately paid 6,500 pounds ($8,100) from her personal bank account, which was reimbursed from funds donated by political backers, the newspaper said. Menzies, who denies the allegations, has represented the seat of Fylde in northwest England since 2010. “Due to the pressures on myself and my elderly mother, I have decided to resign from the Conservative Party and will not stand at the forthcoming general election," he said. “This has been a very difficult week for me, and I request that my family's privacy is respected.” Menzies' announcement came after the Conservatives announced the findings of an internal investigation into the matter. The inquiry concluded that the payment had been authorized by two members of a local donors group that sits outside the Conservative Party, and therefore Menzies hadn't misused party funds. “However, we do believe that there has been a pattern of behavior that falls below the standards expected of MPs and individuals looking after donations to local campaign funds which lie outside the direct jurisdiction of the Conservative Party,” the party said. The opposition Labour Party has called for a police investigation into the matter. The Conservatives said they would share information with police if they decide to investigate. The Conservatives have been in power since 2010, but they are trailing in opinion polls amid crumbling public services, high prices that are squeezing consumers and the corrosive effect of ethics scandals. Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who led the party to a landslide victory in 2019, resigned from the House of Commons after an investigation found that he deliberately misled Parliament about parties held at his Downing Street offices during lockdowns imposed to control the spread of COVID-19. Other scandals include a lawmaker who was caught looking at porn in the House of Commons, another who reportedly offered to lobby on behalf of gambling firms and another alleged to have drunkenly groped strangers at a private club in London. But ethical questions are also being asked of opposition politicians as the country prepares for an election that must be called by the end of this year. Conservatives accuse Labour's deputy leader, Angela Rayner, of dodging taxes on the sale of a house sale years ago by falsely claiming it was her primary residence. Police say they are investigating. Rayner denies wrongdoing and hasn't been suspended by her party. - by Danica Kirka, APSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The call came in the dead of night. “Are you on your own?” the man said. “I've got in with some bad people and they've locked me in a flat and they want £5,000 to release me.” The caller was Mark Menzies, the Conservative MP for Fylde in Lancashire. The Times investigation reveals a litany of allegations involving sex, drugs and a drunk dog. Mark Menzies disputes all the allegations, and says he “fully complied with all the rules for declarations.”This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.co.uk/thestoryGuest: Billy Kenber, Senior Investigations Reporter, The Times.Host: Luke Jones.Further listening: The council house row Angela Rayner can't shake. Get in touch: thestory@thetimes.co.uk Find out more about our bonus series for Times subscribers: 'Inside the newsroom' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I dagens afsnit har jeg besøg af YouTuber og influencer Tine Maria. Vi taler om ærlighed på sociale medier og om, hvilke overvejelser Tine Maria har gjort sig, når hun deler hudløst ærligt om heartbreaks på sine sociale medier. Vi snakker også om, hvordan hun fandt et online heppekor, der gjorde hende tryg ved at tage sin plads og være sig selv - og så taler vi om, hvorfor Tine Maria nu har en mission om at ændre algoritmen for hendes Instagram- og TikTok-feed. Gæst: Tine Maria Vært: Karoline Hamm Redaktør: Mathilde Kjær Hansen Musik: Panamah
Singer-songwriter John Smith joins us this week to talk about his moving new Joe Henry-produced album, 'The Living Kind.' We hear about the British folk scene and John's time with John Renbourn and others; his guitar collection (including a rather unusual custom Fylde, his Mule guitars and others); the making of the new album; his thoughts on streaming; his love for pedals and the Quad Cortex and so much more. John Smith Walks Us Through DADGAD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBahk8LBy58&t=175s John Smith on That Pedal Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATYio-WoCvk PS: Joe Henry will be appearing at our 2024 Fretboard Summit alongside Blake Mills, Valerie June, Colin Hay and dozens of other Fretboard Journal favorites. Register here: https://fretboardsummit.org/ Subscribe to the Fretboard Journal print edition and reserve your copy of Fretboard Journal 54: https://shop.fretboardjournal.com/products/fretboard-journal-annual-subscription This week's show is sponsored by: StewMac: https://stewmac.sjv.io/R5jvRR (Affiliate link) Collings Guitars & Mandolins: https://www.collingsguitars.com Mike & Mike's Guitar Bar: https://mmguitarbar.com Izotope: https://www.izotope.com (Use the code FRET10 to save 10%) Stringjoy Strings: https://stringjoy.com (Use the code FRETBOARD to save 10% off your first order) Peghead Nation: https://www.pegheadnation.com (Get your first month free or $20 off any annual subscription with the promo code FRETBOARD at checkout). Love the podcast and want to support it? We have a Patreon page just for Fretboard Journal fans and loaded with bonus content. https://www.patreon.com/Fretboard_Journal
Fleet v AFC Fylde is a massive match this weekend in the top tier of non league football, National League as the final run in begins
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Mona Juul har overtaget lederskabet af Det Konservative Folkeparti. Der spekuleres i, om hun vil trække partiet længere mod midten, eller om hun vil forsøge at give det gamle parti en ny og moderne borgerlig profil, som tegner et alternativ til de dårlige kopivarer af socialdemokratiet, som både Venstre og Konservative har forsøgt at sælge til danskerne i årtier. Formanden for Konservativ Ungdom Christian Holst Vigilius ved godt, hvad han vil anbefale den nye politiske leder, hvis han bliver spurgt. Et mere værdibaseret parti, som rammer hele fladen af borgerlighed frem for enkelte mærkesager. Hør interviewet her på Kontrast.
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Taylor Payne, Chris Waugh, and George Caulkin (well, two of them) are in a very chipper mood despite some inclement weather, because Newcastle United won at Fulham in the FA Cup fourth round, something that simply hasn't happened at this football club in a very long time. It was a great atmosphere at Craven Cottage on Saturday night, Alan Shearer in attendance, of course, and it was just the tonic with transfer window stress and a trip to Aston Villa on the horizon. Meanwhile, the lasses booked their place in the FAWNL Cup semi-finals. With Forest beating Burnley in the league, their destiny is at their own feet once again and they'll be looking to build on their win at Fylde when they face Wolves this Sunday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Taylor Payne, Chris Waugh, and George Caulkin (well, two of them) are in a very chipper mood despite some inclement weather, because Newcastle United won at Fulham in the FA Cup fourth round, something that simply hasn't happened at this football club in a very long time.It was a great atmosphere at Craven Cottage on Saturday night, Alan Shearer in attendance, of course, and it was just the tonic with transfer window stress and a trip to Aston Villa on the horizon.Meanwhile, the lasses booked their place in the FAWNL Cup semi-finals. With Forest beating Burnley in the league, their destiny is at their own feet once again and they'll be looking to build on their win at Fylde when they face Wolves this Sunday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We react to another late away win at Oxford City, discuss the departures of Dyson, Castro, Kouhyar and Joshua, and preview the revenge mission with Hartlepool. Plus we talk about an enticing offer on YCFC club calendars.. but there's a catch.Timings: 0:30 Discussion of postponements of Dorking & Fylde games07:08 Discussion of Oxford City 1-2 York City28:00 Talking points - The Burge, Will Davies, 1st half v 2nd half tables, departures of Dyson/Castro/Kouhyar/Joshua, club calendars offer46:28 Preview of Hartlepool United (A) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The storm has subsided somewhat, but there are still transfer rumours swirling around three or four senior Newcastle players. Will anyone truly test Newcastle's resolve and, with injuries still rife, can we risk a sale to 'unlock' potential reinforcements.The club have agreed a deal for a box-to-box midfielder in the shape of Manchester CIty's Alfie Harrison. However, is a prodigious 18 year-old intended to be used in the Premier League this season?And, with the women facing Fylde in the FAWNL cup, Eddie Howe's men head to Craven Cottage on Saturday for an FA Cup tie against a good Fulham team who gave Liverpool a bit of a Carabao scare on Wednesday night. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The storm has subsided somewhat, but there are still transfer rumours swirling around three or four senior Newcastle players. Will anyone truly test Newcastle's resolve and, with injuries still rife, can we risk a sale to 'unlock' potential reinforcements. The club have agreed a deal for a box-to-box midfielder in the shape of Manchester CIty's Alfie Harrison. However, is a prodigious 18 year-old intended to be used in the Premier League this season? And, with the women facing Fylde in the FAWNL cup, Eddie Howe's men head to Craven Cottage on Saturday for an FA Cup tie against a good Fulham team who gave Liverpool a bit of a Carabao scare on Wednesday night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stine Schmeichel er jordemoder, mor til 3, medstifter af Fodboldfonden - og gift med en profileret målmand.I denne samtale fortæller Stine især om Fodboldfondens arbejde med velgørenhed, og lidt om at træde ud af birollen som WAG (Wifes and Girlfriends) og fylde sit liv med egne gøremål.Vidste du, at Fodboldfonden gennem 7 år har bidraget med mange millioner kroner til at adskillige tusinde udsatte børn har kunne få oplevelser, udstyr og adgang til fællesskaber?Så lyt med, når Stine fortæller om at stifte og arbejde dagligt med Fodboldfonden i samarbejde med landets større hjælpeorganisationer.Besøg også www.fodboldfonden.dk, hvor du kan bidrage til at give udsatte børn en hjælpende hånd.Produceret i samarbejde med BMW DanmarkPostproduktion: Tobias Bech ZachariassenAbonner på Bech Bag Bolden via www.troelsbech.com
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Oh we don't like to be beside the seaside... yep, it was a miserable weekend on the Fylde coast for United and Paul Simpson was particularly unhappy with the behaviour of some fans after the final whistle at Bloomfield Road - did he have a point though?In this week's episode of The Brunton Bugle, Lee is joined again by Adam Tiffen (@adamtiffen18 on Twitter) to look back on the 3-0 loss to the Seasiders - lots of talk about those comments from Simmo and particularly the recent performaces of Luke Plange and how long the Blues boss can persist with him upfront. There's also a great 60 Second Review of the trip by regular contributor Jonny Atwood - not much talk about the game itself in that one!That's followed by a look ahead to this weekend's clash with Northampton Town at Brunton Park - we speak to Danny from the excellent "It's All Cobblers To Me" podcast about how they've coped with life back in the third tier.On top of that, there's a news round-up and the usual Ex-Blues update.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Adam Tiffen in Carlisle. You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------The Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch is proud to be once again sponsoring the Brunton Bugle Podcast for the 2023-24 Season.As part of this sponsorship, they will be providing some useful info for us to share ahead of each away trip in terms of pubs, public transport changes, places to eat etc.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, Jacksonville, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We reflect on back-to-back wins over Fylde and Chester (again joined by guest Tom Reed), discuss the exit of Mitch Hancox and signing of Will Davies, preview John Askey's return to the LNER with Hartlepool plus the upcoming game with Oxford City. We also consider Neal Ardley's now iconic coat, and Ethan Henderson Watch returns!Timings:01:23 Discussion of AFC Fylde 0-2 York City18:39 Discussion of York City 2-1 Chester43:50 News at the club - departures of Stott, Marsh & Hancox, signing of Davies, Ugglas 75% share proposal, Neal Ardley's coat55:52 Preview of Hartlepool (H) & Oxford City (H) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Svingende priser på gødning har kostet Salling Grovvarer dyrt, Danish Crowns kritikere havde fulde huse til stormøde på Bygholm Landbrugsskole og så mener et stort flertal af danskerne ikke, at landbruget skal fylde mindre.
Luke is in the hotseat as Joe and Dickie look at Chesterfield marching on, Dorking left eating humble pie and good news for Southend and Scunthopre on and off the pitch. Plus a review of the North and South with new leaders in both. Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Luke is in the hotseat as Joe and Dickie look at Chesterfield marching on, Dorking left eating humble pie and good news for Southend and Scunthopre on and off the pitch.Plus a review of the North and South with new leaders in both. Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anne Dorte Michelsen i samtale om det savn, vi alle kender til, om Jesus i virkeligheden var Guds søn og om det grænseoverskridende i at søge derhen, hvor man mærker sig selv.
We look back on the Fylde triumph, the defeat in Derbyshire and much more... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our latest I Had Trials Once guest joining Gareth Seddon and Jordan Hulme is former Everton and Plymouth striker Nick Chadwick.Nick shares plenty of stories from his career, from playing alongside Paul Gascoigne and Wayne Rooney at Everton to managing Jordan at Fylde... and everything in between!
In a Midweek special, Rob is at Dulwich Hamlet to see them face Concord Rangers and hears from Hamlet fan, Alex Mayhew, Dulwich forward George Porter and Concord's Mo Bettamer. Luke is at Curzon to see AFC Fylde go back top of the National League North and catches up with Fylde boss Adam Murray. Luke also chats to Altrincham press officer Brian Flynn as he reflects on Alty's first season as a full time club. Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In a Midweek special, Rob is at Dulwich Hamlet to see them face Concord Rangers and hears from Hamlet fan, Alex Mayhew, Dulwich forward George Porter and Concord's Mo Bettamer. Luke is at Curzon to see AFC Fylde go back top of the National League North and catches up with Fylde boss Adam Murray. Luke also chats to Altrincham press officer Brian Flynn as he reflects on Alty's first season as a full time club. Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dagens erhvervsoverblik: Det kinesiske marked må ikke fylde for meget, siger Carlsbergs formand. Bankernes særskat har allerede overfinansieret Arne-pension. Regnskaber i USA ventes at vise nedtur i indtjeningen. Biden "planlægger" at stille op i 2024. Vært: Lasse Ladefoged (lala@borsen.dk)
A bumper podcast this week as Luke, Rob, Dickie and Joe look ahead to the big title decider on Easter Monday between Wrexham and Notts County, with Notts winning and Wrexham losing who goes into it as favourites? Notts Fan and Analyst Bar correspondent Tom Williams joins the team to chat about that. We hear from BBC Somerset's Sheridan Robins on Yeovil's rollercoaster season on and off the field. And can Torquay pull off the great escape? In the North Brackley dispense with Roger Johnson as manager, Fylde slip up which gives Lynn hope and the relegation battle is as tight as ever. In the South Ebbsfleet are champions, Alexander the great at Slough and Worthing has three double scorers. Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A bumper podcast this week as Luke, Rob, Dickie and Joe look ahead to the big title decider on Easter Monday between Wrexham and Notts County, with Notts winning and Wrexham losing who goes into it as favourites? Notts Fan and Analyst Bar correspondent Tom Williams joins the team to chat about that.We hear from BBC Somerset's Sheridan Robins on Yeovil's rollercoaster season on and off the field. And can Torquay pull off the great escape? In the North Brackley dispense with Roger Johnson as manager, Fylde slip up which gives Lynn hope and the relegation battle is as tight as ever.In the South Ebbsfleet are champions, Alexander the great at Slough and Worthing has three double scorers.Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Jake welcomes Henry Deacon and Matt Corrick on to discuss Pompey's midweek win at Fleetwood, as well as to preview Saturday's clash with Peterborough United. The post-match thoughts of Ryley Towler from Tuesday's victory on the Fylde Coast also feature on the show, with John Mousinho's pre-Peterborough comments aired too.
Det er få timer efter Folketingets åbning, og Mette Frederiksen har stadig ikke udskrevet valg. Vi opsummerer dagens store historier og spiller interviews med Mette Frederiksen og Søren Pape Poulsen. Værter: Brian Weichardt, Emma Buus og James Kristoffer Miles. Produceret og klippet af: Rasmus Søgaard. Lyddesign: Søren Gregersen. Programansvarlig: Sofie Rye.
It's Sunday 21st August 2022. In today's show, we relive what was a pulsating Lancashire derby at Turf Moor as the Seasiders fought back from two goals down, twice, to return to the Fylde coast with a much-deserved and hard-earned point. #burnley #blackpoolfc Pre-match What we all got up to Sean - press set up differences, PL set up? Thoughts on Turf Moor differences since the last visit Match Nowt you can do about the opener Brownill “Two nil, in your cup final final Lavery, Gabriel defending, Tella deflected goal 2nd half Pool can ‘smell the blood' a great description of the second half from Appy Yates nearly after great GK press from Lavery Gabriel BRILLIANT run and cross for the goal Tug of war with fans and stewards CJ chance, save from GK brilliant, following great run from Bowler The resulting corner, a beautiful set piece from the training ground Yates turn and shot almost winning it Carey and Matson's red card Twitter Reactions SUPPORT US If you would like to help support our show and help us pay for software, hosting, equipment, etc, please consider joining our Patreon supporter program. In return, you'll get extra content, early releases, access to our private Patreon WhatsApp chat group and the odd giveaway now and then. To find out more go to: https://www.patreon.com/seasiderspod
Join us for a bit of a first on the pod, a preview show against our arch rivals from down the M55, featuring PNE perspective from one of Tim's lawyer pals, Tom Harrison who is a lifelong Preston fan based in the Fylde coast. Probably best to bring a Thesaurus to this one! Plenty of mentions of Tony Ellis on this one ;-) SUPPORT US If you would like to help support our show, help us pay for software and hosting costs, equipment and make the show better - please consider joining our Patreon supporter program. You'll get extra content, early releases, access to us and our private Patreon WhatsApp chat group in return. To find out more and hopefully sign up, go to www.patreon.com/seasiderspod
It's a double header in the National League this weekend and it was a good weekend for Boreham Wood as they continue their 100% winning start to the season, we hear from manager Luke Garrard, defender Jamal Fyfield and midfielder Josh Rees. We look at which teams will have been left scratching their heads over the weekend including Torquay who suffered a heavy defeat at home to Woking.It was also a busy weekend in the North and South as Dartford, Fylde and Brackley continue their good start, with a couple of early surprises in Chippenham and Blyth Spartans, and we hear from the Blyth manager Michael Nelson.All this and lots more so don't forget to subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It was another crazy set of results in the National League this week so Luke, Chris, Thom and Tom look back on it in earnest as Woking are alive to put five past Dover, What of the future for Chesterfield boss John Pemberton and Wrexham get a much needed win and a McElhenney/Reynolds update.In the North, Curzon shock Fylde and there is a thriller between Leamington and Alfreton.In the South, Braintree finally pick up their first win of the season as Dartford remain top, despite defeat and Hungerford keep surprising.Subscribe via Itunes and Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we look back at who had a Christmas Cracker who was more a Christmas Turkey. We hear about Sutton's good run, why Fylde can't be ruled out of promotion and why the teams at the bottom should be filled with hope.Their is also a look at Kings Lynn continued good start to the season and what record they might break should they carry on in this form and si the relegation battle done and dusted.In the South it's tight as we look at Dorking's good run and can they challenge Wealdstone, why Dulwich and Hungerford should be worried and who's had a good 2019.Plus following on from our keeper feature we speak to two of those on the list. Barnet's Scott Loach and Aldershot's Mitch WalkerSubscribe via Itunes and Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices