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Today we welcome Exeter City CEO Joe Gorman. This show is long in the making. One of the most requested guests we have had. Why? Well Exeter are one of football's biggest rarities; a fan owned club. This means they cannot rely on the wealth and exuberance enjoyed by many to succeed on and off the pitch. They actually have to try and make the business make sense. Punching above their weight for many years, the club sits in League One alongside mega rich teams like Birmingham and Wrexham, and are more than competitive. So how does a club owned by 4700 fans paying £24 a year compete at the top level? How have they turned a £5m investment into the academy to a return of £20m. And why is Joe adamant this is a club here to be the best football team, not just to pat on the head and applaud for doing things unusually well. A truly unique model. A truly unique conversation. This is the other side of the ‘Business of Football'. On today's show we discuss: Exeter: A Fan-Owned Club: What does it mean to be owned by the fans and how does it actually work when you have over 4700 ‘owners' involved in the club? Is Joe's job made easier or harder without having the pressures exerted on management by demanding multi-millionaire owners chasing the glories of Premier League football? How does the business of the club actually work in the context of making decisions to spend money. Is it consensus driven? The importance of building trust: “the fans need to know I have the best interests of the club at heart” Why this is more than a club to patronise for doing well off the field and how Joe, along with manager Gary Caldwell, is installing a winning culture from top to bottom. Would the club ever look for investment away from the fanbase? A Unique Playing Model: When you can't go out and spend millions on a star player, how do Exeter uncover talent who fit their model? The importance of creating value for top teams by nurturing talent and being a home that clubs want to send their brightest young players to. Buying players for 5-figures and selling them for 7-figures; winning for Exeter is more than just 3 points on the pitch. The value of the sell-on clause: why having a percentage sale on players sold is such a valuable cash flow addition. The fanbase needs to understand and get behind this business model for it to work. How do they relate to a team with pure ideals that may have a ‘success ceiling'? Competing in the EFL: The financial disparity between clubs even in League One is becoming more apparent than ever. How do Exeter leverage their unique model to compete with big spenders? Are clubs like Wrexham and Birmingham good for the Football League? Whose responsibility is it to capitalise on the increased exposure afforded to the football league with big investors and TV deals now a common occurrence? Why does Joe fear wage inflation will be the thing that makes competing on a manageable playing field too hard to navigate? And to our amazing partner: Orreco https://www.orreco.com/
It's time for the FA Cup quarter-finals! Jean-Philippe Mateta has returned just in time, and Marcus, Luke and Vish are wondering if he's got a new superpower to use to his advantage.Elsewhere, Cristiano Ronaldo has entered the virtual world and Gary Caldwell blames his Scottish accent for him getting sent off last week. Yeah, it was the accent Gary...We're going on tour! Get your tickets now: https://footballramblelive.com.Sign up to the Football Ramble WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VamKx7RL7UVMdlfanN0QFind us on Bluesky, X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: https://www.patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David, Jon and Alfie chat about the stick the pod has been getting and then they turn their attention to Exeter fan, Diggo and his thoughts on Gary Caldwell. Diego then calls in! And if you'd like to support the pod and receive episodes early and videos and be part of a super little community then sign up to Patreon.com/davidearl thanks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The main man Gary Caldwell joins David, Jon and Alfie to chat all things football and goof. And if you'd like to support the pod and receive episodes early and videos and be part of a super little community then sign up to Patreon.com/davidearl thanks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
David, Jon and Alfie are joined by the Exeter City manager Gary Caldwell. And if you'd like to support the pod and receive episodes early and videos and be part of a a super little community then sign up to Patreon.com/davidearl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Callum is joined by BBC Summariser & co-host on the MyNewFootballClub Podcast Jon Beer, ahead of Tuesday night's tie against Exeter City. We discuss Exeter's mixed start to the season, expectations, Gary Caldwell's tactics & much more! #DCFC--If you did enjoy the episode, please consider liking and subscribing, or rating us on Spotify and Apple Pods. It really helps us out. --Find Our Other Content Here:Website: https://linktr.ee/ramstalkpodSpotify/Apple Pods: https://podfollow.com/ramstalkpodTwitter: https://twitter.com/RamsTalkPodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ramstalkpodYouTube: / @ramstalkpod --Business Inquiries: RamsTalkPodcast@Gmail.com--Team/Crew:Jake Barker - Director/Producer/HostJamie Page - Assistant Host/CreativeCallum Boocock - Guest Host/CreativeAdam Titley - Guest Host/Producer/CreativeVik Singh Dosanjh - GuestChris Matthews-Redwood - Guest Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The European group stages get underway this week but some of the team are giving off negative vibes… or are they just being realistic? Join Andrew Slaven, Findlay Marks and Laura Brannan for the latest round up of the weird and wonderful stories across Scottish football.We have a very special guest this week as St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson joins us with his side sitting pretty in second place in the Premiership.At the other end of the managerial success scale though, Billy Dodds and his assistant Barry Wilson have departed Inverness Caledonian Thistle after a poor start to the season.Could Scotland be given automatic qualification to Euro 2028 if they fail the traditional way? Perhaps, if the UK & Ireland win their bid to host the tournament, it looks like there will be a safety net for some of the home nations.And what's Gary Caldwell's latest training regime? Gone are the days of army kidnapping, he's now moved on to TikTok trends.RUNNING ORDER:00:00 - Intro00:28 - The best of this week's funny stories, including head tennis at Hamilton Accies, clubs telling their own fans to go and see other sides, and Gary Caldwell's latest maverick team training tactic.05:33 - A round up of this week's biggest news stories, including Billy Dodds being sacked by ICT, the latest on Elliot Anderson, and the brilliant Scotland tifo Laura helped bring to life.15:47 - European preview, covering Celtic, Rangers and Aberdeen's tough tests this week.21:48 - Discussing St Mirren's terrific start to the season, with Buddies boss Stephen Robinson.40:58 - SPFL round up, looking briefly at the major stories from the most recent round of matches across all 4 divisions.48:02 - OutroGET IN TOUCH:• Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tsfspodcast• Follow Andrew Slaven on Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrewslaven7• Follow Laura Brannan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/_LauraBrannan• Follow Findlay Marks on Twitter: https://twitter.com/findlaymarks
David and Jon are lucky enough to be joined by Exeter City manager, Gary Caldwell. They chat about the transfer season, David wanting Gary to sign a 6ft 9 striker and Gary playing against Zidane. Thanks for listening! You can follow us on Twitter @mynewfootyclub and on instagram @mynewfootballclubAnd if you'd like to receive episodes early and be part of an Exeter community - where we chat once a month and talk lower league football and Exeter amongst other stuff, including creating our own make believe football team - Gorcester UTD then sign up to Patreon.com/davidearlAlso, this podcast is now being streamed LIVE on Sunday mornings at 9.30am during the season. You can watch here, with a mug of tea - if you'd like. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lower league's Fabrizio Romano, Colonel Trandy joins David and Jon to chat about all the transfer news. They then chat about Gary Caldwell's weather report and the size of Carl Pergianni's thighs - again.Thanks for listening! You can follow us on Twitter @mynewfootyclub and on instagram @mynewfootballclubAnd if you'd like to receive episodes early and be part of an Exeter community - where we chat once a month and talk lower league football and Exeter amongst other stuff, including creating our own make believe football team - Gorcester UTD then sign up to Patreon.com/davidearlAlso, this podcast is now being streamed LIVE on Sunday mornings at 9.30am during the season. You can watch here, with a mug of tea - if you'd like. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jon's not about and so Exeter fan Alex steps in to give us his thoughts on the final transfer day. Also David's mind is blown by all the new players.James Gill joins us to chat about Exeter's 2 nil win over MK Dons. We then chat Forest Green Rovers and Gary Caldwell's fantastic interviewing style.You can follow us on Twitter @mynewfootyclub and on instagram @mynewfootballclubAnd if you'd like to receive episodes early and be part of an Exeter FC community - where we chat once a month and talk lower league football and Exeter amongst other stuff, sign up to Patreon.com/davidearlAlso, this podcast is now being streamed LIVE on Sunday mornings at 9.30am. You can watch here, with a mug of tea - if you'd like.www.youtube.com/@mynewfootballclubthanks very much for listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Gill joins us to chat about Exeter's 2 nil win over MK Dons. We then chat Forest Green Rovers and Gary Caldwell's fantastic interviewing style.You can follow us on Twitter @mynewfootyclub and on instagram @mynewfootballclubAnd if you'd like to receive episodes early and be part of an Exeter FC community - where we chat once a month and talk lower league football and Exeter amongst other stuff, sign up to Patreon.com/davidearlAlso, this podcast is now being streamed LIVE on Sunday mornings at 9.30am. You can watch here, with a mug of tea - if you'd like.www.youtube.com/@mynewfootballclubthanks very much for listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David and Jon are joined by the new Exeter manager, Gary Caldwell. They chat about management, Exeter City and playing against Messi in the Champions League.Thanks for listening! You can follow us on Twitter @mynewfootyclub and on instagram @mynewfootballclubAnd if you'd like to receive episodes early and other stuff, sign up to Patreon.com/davidearl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week the boays are joined by their friend/father figure in the form of comedian Ray Bradshaw. Ray chats about performing arenas whilst opening for John Bishop (plus featuring in his recent ITV documentary "Life After Deaf"), finding his niche as a comedic football pundit (including regularly hosting BBC Scotland's Off The Ball) and about being the first comedian in the world to do a show simultaneously in English and Sign Language.He also reveals his unlikely brand ambassadorship, recalls his near-death experience during a Spanish bullrun and tells the boays about getting hitched in New York. There's also chat about Craig Levein, Gary Caldwell, Fatman Scoop, The One Show, Adelaide, Susan Boyle, and Albert Einstein. Plus, Steve accidentally reveals his unwelcome sexual organ-inspired nickname... A video version of this podcast is available on YouTube, where you can subscribe for all future episodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxeugCQL5zyVhd7pCEAi9GAYou can see Ray live on tour (including on 10th March at the Glasgow Pavilion) here: https://www.ents24.com/uk/tour-dates/ray-bradshawMarc has just announced he'll be playing The King's Theatre, Glasgow on Friday 24th March. Tickets here: https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/marc-jennings-original-sound/kings-theatre-glasgow/You can follow Some Laugh on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok for clips, news and more - and please remember to give us a five-star review on all the usual podcast places.
To celebrate 100 episodes (if you don't count Episode 66.6 on Halloween or the nine unnumbered Archie episodes at Christmas, but we'll gloss over that) of Draw, Lose or Draw, Matt Greer and David Forrest were joined by our lord and saviour, the divine entity that is Kris Mark Doolan. 435 appearances, 127 goals (129 if it wasn't for Max Melbourne and that linesman against Morton), a hall of famer, double figures in five consecutive Premiership seasons, Kris Doolan is quite simply the greatest player of our generation to grace the Firhill turf We chat to Kris about his time at Firhill, what it's like being a god to Jags fans, the infamous Hamilton 5-0 game, Gary Caldwell, his testimonial, scoring against Thistle for Ayr at Firhill, Jaconellis and of course, how he eats a Creme Egg.
Latics Shorts - Gary Caldwell Pt 22015Getting The Soul BackGraham BarrowTurning PointChampionsMy Best SigningKing StreetIn this episode of 'Latics Shorts' Gary looks back over the tenure of his managerial career at the Latics with the focus firmly on the 2015/16 season.For the opening game away at Coventry, we had 10 players making their debuts, the squad took a little time to settle but once they did, there was no stopping them.Gary picks out the important people and staff that helped him get it right, what a season that was.Up the tics!
Latics Shorts - Gary Caldwell Pt 1Bolton Derby Liverpool & Manchester Stoke & King StreetIn this episode of 'Latics Shorts' Gary looks back on three memorable games for the Latics, he just happened to score in two of them.What an away day at Horwich in 2011, following the Walk 4 Emma the Latics brought all the points back down the brew. March 2012 and our first win at Anfield, the winning goal coming in front of the Kop, back to 2011 for that game at Stoke, Hugo's goal, wild celebrations and another (in)famous night on King Street.Up the tics!
In this episode of the Football Daily Aaron Paul is joined by Tottenham right-back, Stephen Kelly, ex Rangers and Liverpool midfielder, Charlie Adam and former Celtic centre back, Gary Caldwell to look back on an eventful Sunday in the footballing world! They hear from Antonio Conte as Spurs put five past Newcastle and Eddie Howe comes on the pod after his side initially took the lead. It was a day to forget for Everton as they lost 2-1 against West Ham at the London Stadium – which saw the visitors go down to ten men. Frank Lampard gives his thoughts and the guys get an Everton fan perspective as the club lie 17th in the table. This contrasts with an exuberant David Moyes as his side battle to stay in the European football places. Gary and Charlie take us through the key Old Firm talking points as Celtic took the spoils against Rangers at Ibrox and they look ahead to Monday's Premier League match as Patrick Vieira welcomes his former side, Arsenal to Selhurst Park. Timecodes: 3'00 – Spurs section - with Harry Kane chat. 9'21 – Antonio Conte interview. 11'00 – Dejan Kulusevski appreciation chat. 12'30 – Newcastle reflections. 15'00 – Eddie Howe interview. 17'30 – West Ham v Everton section. 17'23 - Ped from Toffee TV, giving a fan perspective on the Everton loss. 20'42 – Frank Lampard interview. 29'00 – David Moyes audio. 31'00 – West Ham – where is it going right? 34'17 – Rangers v Celtic lookback with Gary and Charlie. 42'00 – Crystal Palace v Arsenal preview.
It's been an action packed day in the Premier League with last minute winners, six pointers and Manchester City's 12 game winning streak coming to an end. Ben Haines is alongside former Scotland international Gary Caldwell and EA Sports presenter Nubaid Haroon to dissect Saturday's madness including a stoppage time goal from Marcus Rashford to take Manchester United up to fourth in the table. Is Newcastle's win over Leeds a turning point in their season? The panel discuss whether they can put a run together off the back of this game. Steven Gerrard's Aston Villa rubbed more salt in Everton's wounds after they beat them 1-0 at Goodison Park in Duncan Ferguson's first game in charge of Everton this season. And how will Manchester City's dropped points to Southampton affect the title race? 1'51 – Manchester United's late win over West Ham 3'13 – Ralf Rangnick's post match reaction 10'22 – What does this defeat mean for West Ham's season? 13'00 – Newcastle's huge 1-0 win over Leeds 14'10 – Eddie Howe on important the win is for Newcastle 20'50 – Everton's 10th defeat in 13 games 30'25 – Southampton end Man City's 12 game winning streak
Ben Haines is joined by Gary Caldwell and Anita Asante to break down Sunday's Premier League matches. We hear from Thomas Tuchel about why he dropped Romelu Lukaku and what he made of his side's frenetic 2-2 draw with Liverpool at Stamford Bridge. Peter Mcpartland from Toffee TV tells us about the atmosphere at Goodison Park as Rafa Benitez's Everton lost 3-2 to Brighton. We then discuss whether this is the year that Burnley go down after their 3-1 defeat at Leeds, and how impressive Brentford have been after they beat Aston Villa 2-1. TOPICS 05:00 – Chelsea 2-2 Liverpool discussion 15:25 – Thomas Tuchel interview 18:30 – Romelu Lukaku discussion 24:30 – Everton discussion with Peter Mcpartland 34:30 – Is this the season Burnley go down? 40:00 – Brentford 2-1 Aston Villa and Trezeguet's dive
After a few weeks away Adam returns with a Christmas special, and he's brought a couple of popular past guests with him. Former Soccer FM duo Ray Bradshaw and Steven Mill become the first to make three appearances on the show, joining Adam for a look back at the Scottish football highlights of 2021. Award-winning stand-up Ray has recently supported Frankie Boyle and John Bishop, as well as making appearances on BBC Scotland's A View From The Terrace and Sky Sports. He speculates about John Collins' belly button, reflects on his ongoing beef with Superscoreboard host Gordon Duncan, shares his uncanny N-Dubz impression and predicts the chaos that Gary Caldwell would wreak in Grinch form, as well as hailing the important legacy of Rose Ayling-Ellis' Strictly win. Radio presenter Steven is responsible for one of the most widely shared moments so far on the Old Firm Facts podcast, and he brings us a certain controversial political figure's opinion on Hamilton Accies as well as his own thoughts on Peter Grant's 'sexy football', unpleasant Tommy Wright memories, Les Battersby's East End Park cameo, nostril-waxing, the joy of Ally McCoist's Scotland commentary and why he was cut out of a recent radio moment that went viral. Adam breaks down the best stories, headlines and quotes from each month of the year as well as asking his guests for their 2021 highlights and 2022 wishes, putting questions to them from Twitter, debunking two myths involving Celtic's trip to Dingwall and giving an Otis Redding classic a Derek McInnes twist.
A new era at Hibs as Shaun Maloney & Gary Caldwell enter the dugout. Kyogo's brilliance the difference at Hampden plus we recall some memorable moments on Monday Sportsound.
How are the COVID-19 cancellations affecting football fans? Ben Haines is joined by former Scotland international Gary Caldwell and The Athletic's Adam Crafton to discuss the disruption caused to this weekend's football fixtures and the last minute nature of Aston Villa v Burnley being postponed. With Liverpool due to play Spurs on Sunday, Liverpool fan Dan - who's meant to be travelling to London for the game - says he's frustrated with the uncertainty surround the fixture. But there was one game that went ahead on Saturday and it was another win for Arsenal who beat Leeds 4-1 at Elland Road. Arsenal are sat in 4th after that win but how will Leeds come back from their 3 successive Premier League defeats? 1'50 – Games that have been postponed due to COVID-19 4'44 – Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard on his concerns 13'36 – Liverpool fan Dan on how he feels about travelling to Tottenham 19'03 – Reaction to Arsenals 4-1 win over Leeds 26'30 – Preview of Sunday's remaining fixtures
Gary Caldwell and Kenny Miller join Gordon Duncan on tonight's Clyde 1 Superscoreboard with more of your calls on Rangers' new manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst, as well as looking ahead to this weekend's League Cup semi-finals.
Ben Haines is joined by The Telegraph's Luke Edwards, England's all-time most capped player Fara Williams and former Celtic and Wigan defender Gary Caldwell to discuss the big talking points from Sunday's Premier League action. West Ham are up to third after ending Liverpool's 25-game unbeaten run with a 3-2 win at the London Stadium. It's David Moyes's first ever Premier League win over Liverpool as a manager and he tells us how proud he is to have turned West Ham's fortunes around. The guys discuss how Moyes has transformed the club, the impact Declan Rice and Jarrod Bowen have had this season, and how they'll cope with raised expectations after such a massive win. Jurgen Klopp vents his frustrations at some of the refereeing decisions in a prickly interview with Rob Nothman. Does Klopp have a point or is he just making sure the headlines aren't about an underwhelming Liverpool performance? There's been yet another sacking as Aston Villa parted ways with Dean Smith after losing five Premier League matches in a row. Smith won promotion and kept Villa in the top flight in his three years so was this a harsh decision? Dan Bardell from The Villa View podcast tells us how the fans feel about Smith's departure, why the club have struggled to reach the standards they set last season after losing Jack Grealish and what he thinks about some of the names linked to the job. Antonio Conte's first league game in charge of Tottenham was a bit of an anti-climax as Spurs failed to have a single shot on target in a goalless draw with Everton at Goodison Park. What will he have made of their performance and how will the wing-back system work with the players at his disposal? In the red half of North London, Arsenal are now unbeaten in eight league matches after a 1-0 win over Watford. The guys believe Arteta deserves plenty of credit, as do the Arsenal board for their patience, but admit the match away at Liverpool after the international break will be the real benchmark for what level they're really at. TOPICS 04.14 - David Moyes interview with Rob Nothman 05.40 - Discussion of Moyes' West Ham transformation 10.03 - Declan Rice and Jarrod Bowen 15.19 - Jurgen Klopp interview with Rob Nothman 17.13 - Reaction to Klopp's frustration and Liverpool's defensive issues 21.20 - Dean Smith sacking 23.51 - Dan Bardell from The Villa View 32:26 - Conte's first Premier League game in charge of Spurs 39.56 - Arsenal's progress under Arteta
Kelly Cates is joined by Scottish football reporter Roddy Forsyth, former Rangers captain Richard Gough and ex-Scotland defender Gary Caldwell to pay tribute to Walter Smith – the former Rangers, Everton and Scotland manager who has died at the age of 73. They reflect on the extraordinary career of one of Scottish football's most successful managers, with Smith winning 21 titles and trophies with Rangers between 1991 and 2011 and transforming the fortunes of the Scotland national team when he took over in 2004. Vicki Sparks and former England and Manchester United goalkeeper Siobhan Chamberlain react to England's 10-0 win over Latvia in their Women's World Cup qualifying campaign. They discuss what Sarina Weigman has changed in her time in charge so far and who they'll want to avoid in the draw for next year's European Championships, which takes place on Thursday. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's job is safe for now – he's expected to take charge of the team against Tottenham at the weekend after Sir Alex Ferguson visited the Carrington Training Ground for talks following their 5-0 thrashing at home to Liverpool. Lee Dixon, Glenn Murray and Jobi McAnuff discuss United's lack of identity and what needs to change if Solskjaer is to keep his job in the long-term. Two games in the League Cup round of 16 went to penalties as Chelsea beat Southampton and League One Sunderland shocked QPR to reach the quarter-finals. We'll bring you reaction to both those games and Arsenal's 2-0 win over Leeds, with the thoughts of Mikel Arteta. And Wrexham may have lost 3-2 at Maidenhead but they did get to see their new co-owners in the flesh for the first time as Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney attended their first game since taking over the club. Radio Wales' Rob Phillips gives us the lowdown of how their visit came about and what they'll have made of the non-league experience. TOPICS 00.52 – Walter Smith tributes 02.19 – Roddy Forsyth tells story of Smith's career 03.54 – Richard Gough shares his memories of Smith 10.49 – Gary Caldwell on Scotland's infamous win over France under Smith in 2006 16.51 – Women's World Cup qualifying reaction 24.25 – Latest situation surrounding Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's future at Manchester United 32.24 – League Cup round of 16 reaction 40.44 – Wrexham's Hollywood trip to Maidenhead
Ben Haines is joined by Jermaine Beckford, Gary Caldwell and Luke Edwards to discuss Sunday's talking points. They break down the extraordinary 2-2 draw between Liverpool and Manchester City, touch upon why Pep Guardiola was unhappy with numerous incidents and of course appreciate Mo Salah's superb goal. Both managers' post-match interviews are reflected on, before a debate about Watford sacking Xisco Munoz with Hornets fan Jacob Culshaw. Conversation turns to Steve Bruce and whether he'll suffer the same fate and Gary gives his insight of working on Newcastle's training ground over the summer before explaining his new role working with Manchester City's loan players. Guillem Balague stops by with the latest on Ronald Koeman's situation at Barcelona before a discussion around what's going so wrong for Manchester City in the WSL and what's going so right for Arsenal. 02:50 – Liverpool 2-2 Manchester City review 07:18 – Pep Guardiola interview 12:30 – Jurgen Klopp interview 16:45 – Sunday's other results 20:45 – Watford sacking Xisco Munoz 30:20 – Is Steve Bruce next? 34:20 – Discussion on loan players and Gary's role at City 41:40 – Latest on Koeman and Barcelona with Guillem Balague 47:15 – City's struggles and Arsenal's 100% start in the WSL
Ben Haines is joined by former Celtic defender, Gary Caldwell; ex-England striker, Lianne Sanderson, and broadcaster, Vaishali Bhardwaj, to look through the weekend's games. Mason Greenwood scored for the third game in a row for Manchester United and the panel discuss where he will fit in the squad with the signing of Ronaldo. Is Adama Traore at his level at Wolves or could he move on to a top 6 side? Plus, Harry Kane leads the line for Spurs, Bamford's beef with Burnley and a look back at the first Old Firm of the season. Topics: 1'50 - Manchester United's win over Wolves 2'48 – Was it a foul on Ruben Neves in the lead up to United's goal? 5'10 – Where does Greenwood fit with the signing of Ronaldo? 9'05 – Wolves' chances in the game 11'07 – Bruno Lage on Adama Traore 11'56 – Is United's midfield strong enough? 13'32 – What's next for Adama Traore? 19'00 – Spurs 1-0 win over Watford 22'37 – Expectations of Spurs 27'50 – Harry Kane's reception 29'07 – Watford's upcoming games 31'04 - Patrick Bamford on playing against Burnley 38'03 – First Old Firm of the season
Steve Crossman is joined by Guillem Balague, Pat Nevin, Gary Caldwell and Ian Dennis to react to Lionel Messi's emotional press conference where he said goodbye to Barcelona. The panel discuss the recent and pending transfers in the Premier League, debating who is best equipped to challenge for the title as Chelsea close in on a reunion with Romelu Lukaku. And former Aston Villa midfielder Lee Hendrie stops by for a chat on life for his former club without Jack Grealish. TOPICS: 01:00: Discussion on Lionel Messi's tearful press conference as he waves goodbye to Barcelona. 10:28: Romelu Lukaku and his probable move to Chelsea - how does Thomas Tuchel get the best from him? 17:25: Life without Jack Grealish at Aston Villa and how will he do at Manchester City? 23:25: Do Manchester City need a striker and what next for Harry Kane?
Connie McLaughlin is joined by former Scotland internationals, Charlie Adam, James McFadden and Gary Caldwell to look ahead to the upcoming Scottish Premiership season including Scott Brown's move to Aberdeen, St Johnstone's hopes and a deeper look at some of the best fixtures on the way. The panel are also joined by former Celtic Manager Neil Lennon as they look into the club's shock exit from the Champions League at the hands of FC Midtjylland, new manager Ange Postecoglou and their prospects this coming campaign. Topics: 0:35-07:13 Celtic's exit from Champions League 07:13-12:52 Neil Lennon on Ange Postecoglou 12:52-15:37 Neil Lennon Celtic's succession plan and structure 15:37- 16:31 Neil Lennon on HIS future 16:34-19:48 Celtic's change of fortunes after years of dominance 19:48-25:30 Goalkeeper debate, Fraser, Hart, Barkas 25:30-28:31 Rangers prospects this season 28:31-32:24 Scotland at the Euros legacy 32:24-36:56 Scott Brown 36:56- 42:16 St Johnstone 3 trophies in 7 years 42:16-44:28 Derby Matches (Dundee derby) 44:28- 46:50 Season predictions
Gordon Duncan, Alex Rae and Gary Caldwell take your calls in the build up to Celtic's second leg Champions League Qualifier against FC Midtjylland in Denmark...
Andrew Maclean was joined by Gary Caldwell to talk about Celtic's capacity for their upcoming European tie as well as their new signings Kyogo Furuhashi and Liel Abada
A Celtic State of Mind was named as the UK's Best Football Podcast at the prestigious Football Blogging Awards in 2018. In 2020, the podcast was named as a finalist in the Best International Podcast category at the Football Content Awards.In this latest episode, ACSOM introduces Soccer Supernova, which is another show on A STATE OF MIND'S roster. Why would we do that? Well, The Football Insomniac is presented by Amy Canavan, who you should recognise as a long-time ACSOM contributor. As well as the familiarity you may have with Soccer Supernova's host, we felt that his guest - Gary Caldwell - would be to your taste.A Celtic State of Mind has gone from strength-to-strength over the last couple of years, and there are many more guests lined up in the weeks ahead from the world of sport, music, film, art, broadcasting, literature and politics.Connect with A Celtic State of Mind @PaulJohnDykes and @ACSOMPOD and subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or through your podcast player.
Gordon Duncan is joined by Alex Rae, Gary Caldwell & former Scotland manager Craig Brown to preview Scotland's biggest game in decades tomorrow against Croatia...
Matt Greer and David Forrest are joined by Reiss Haldane and Jamie McDonald on the eve of a potential title winning game against Falkirk at Firhill where a win will see us crowned League 1 Champions. We discuss Saturday's nerve shredding win against Airdrie and our crucial draw against Cove Rangers on Tuesday, discussing the absence of Bannigan. Ross Docherty's performance on Tuesday and Steven Bell's escape of a red card before David sticks the boot into some poor Cove player, calling the best goal of his life a fluke cross. Then we are joined by Thistle cult player Souleymane Coulibaly to discuss his legal troubles, his thoughts on his time at the club and his relationship with Gary Caldwell. Finally, the lads return to preview Thursday's season defining game against Falkirk in what can only be described as a cursed twenty minutes of audio that definitely is not tempting fate and will not be clipped out and used to mock us mercilessly when we completely bottle it, talking Gary Holt hostage videos, which Thistle player is hosting the title party gaff, theorising over who Thistle's "H" is and discuss David's pathological obsession with helicopters. Get in touch with us @drawloseordraw on Twitter and find all our other links on our Linktree. linktr.ee/drawloseordraw
Gary Caldwell and Andy Halliday join Gordon Duncan in the studio, with the top team around the grounds on a huge night of Scottish Premiership action...
James McFadden, Gary Caldwell & Chris Burke debate how Scotland should play on Wednesday v The Faroe Islands. Plus Chris remains confident Kilmarnock can survive in the top flight
In this week's episode of The Sit Down, Scott McPike talks to former Hibs, Celtic, Wigan & Scotland Defender Gary Caldwell about his career in Football. Gary talks about ✅ Early Years ✅ Days At Newcastle ✅ Hibs Memories ✅ Joining Celtic And Success ✅ Scotland And THAT Goal vs France ✅ Wigan And FA Cup Win ✅ Management At Wigan ✅ Chesterfield And Partick Thistle ✅ Future Can't thank Gary enough for agreeing to the Interview about his career in Football, really appreciate the time and help Gary gave me. SUBSCRIBE to SM Media to never miss an Episode of The Sit Down with a new Episode every week as Scott interviews some of the biggest names in Scottish Football, and in the comments below please send your feedback on the Interview. Watch more exclusive Sports related videos on our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO40v_nSWgc6WjmzF4IR68g Twitter: https://twitter.com/SMMediaEnt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SMMediaEnt/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smmediaent/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1iPnMJSgUPj4f0U58DHI9J Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sm-media/id1528862527 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/juhjMFxSBy4AB8969
Steve Crossman is joined by Telegraph journalist Jim White, Derby defender Curtis Davies and former Celtic defender Gary Caldwell as they look forward to the weekend’s action. They hear from Leicester’s Timothy Castagne and Villa’s John McGinn while Curtis discusses scoring in a Cup final. Oh – and Curtis explains why players are starting to hit the gym at this time of year. TOPICS 01.00 – Curtis Davies discusses realising your dream of scoring in an FA Cup final. 05.00 – Man Utd v Leicester – and the importance of winning trophies 09.43 – interview with Leicester’s Timothy Castagne 18.53 – Jim White discusses Leicester’s brilliance in the transfer market 21.02 – Aston Villa v Spurs – and the problems facing Jose Mourinho 26.30 – why Ollie Watkins deserves his place in the England squad 28.46 – interview with John McGinn 32.00 – Jim discusses the strength of the Scotland squad 34.05 – West Ham v Arsenal – and why the Hammers will struggle to make the top four 38.00 – Gary Caldwell on the problems facing his old club Celtic and previews the Old Firm match on Sunday.
Join Rob Maclean, Craig Moore and Gary Caldwell for another huge Go Radio Football Show with OPC Energy LTD.
Jeanette Kwakye is joined by Ben Haines, Gary Caldwell and James Collins to reflect on the big weekend of FA Cup third round action. Crawley stun Premier League side Leeds United beating them 3-0 – Crawley's Nicholas Tsaroulla joins the pod to talk about what that win meant for him after having missed a couple of years of playing after being in a car accident. Non League side Chorley also made it through to the fourth round after they beat Derby County – James and Gary reminisce on their FA Cup celebrations in the dressing room. Can Sam Allardyce turn West Brom around after losing out to Blackpool on penalties and will Sheffield United’s win give an all important boost for Chris Wilder’s side? The panel also reflect on Marine’s historical tie against Tottenham Hotspur.
Draw, Lose or Draw are delighted to bring to you our biggest interview yet as Matt Greer and David Forrest chatted with former Thistle manager Gary Caldwell about his tenure at the club. We discuss everything. Doolan and Erskine, Souleymane Coulibaly, SAS training days, the infamous "interview", Martin Keown's comments on Talksport about his son Niall's experience under Caldwell, Meet the Manager nights. We get stuck into the lot, with Gary holding nothing back. You do not want to miss this in-depth chat with one of the most talked-about figures in modern Thistle history. Get in touch with us @drawloseordraw on Twitter and find all our other links on our Linktree. linktr.ee/drawloseordraw
Can Neil Lennon turn it around at Celtic? Will he be given the chance? Craig Levein, Darryl Broadfoot & Tom English join Kenny MacIntyre in studio plus we hear from Gary Caldwell
Matt Greer is joined by Manpreet Singh, Reiss Haldane, David Forrest and special guest Ray Bradshaw, comedian and former host of Soccer FM (@comedyray) to discuss Kieran Wright's heroics in Saturday's penalty shootout win against Greenock Morton and our resultant exit from the League Cup. The lads then discuss the upcoming fixture against East Fife, with David also chatting to Michael McColl of the Glory Days of Gold East Fife fan podcast ahead of Saturday's League 1 tie. We then stop in on Jamie McDonald and Kieran Ashton for the first of a regular segment entitled "Social Media Howlers". Then, in a segment legally distinct from the one on the Terrace, the gang construct their own Frankenstein's Monster of Thistle players past and present, picking the perfect head, upper body, legs, left foot and right foot. Finally, we all gather round the fire and listen to old papa Ray as he regales of the stories from when he played alongside his heroes in Kris Doolan's testimonial and confronted his greatest foe in a two hour radio interview with Gary Caldwell. Get in touch with us @drawloseordraw on Twitter and find all our other links on our Linktree. linktr.ee/drawloseordraw The Glory Days of Gold East Fife fan podcast can be found on Twitter @glorydaysofgold and can be listened to on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Acast & all good podcast platforms.
Kelly Cates is joined by Rob Green and Ben Haines to preview the final Nations League games of the year. Hear from Gareth Southgate and Kieran Trippier ahead of England’s game with Iceland and BBC Senior Football Reporter Ian Dennis highlights the challenges of team selection for Southgate. Former Scotland defender Gary Caldwell joins the pod to preview Scotland’s game against Israel and we hear from manager Steve Clarke. Former Wales striker Nathan Blake discusses how Wales will perform against Finland and we hear from Gareth Bale who is buzzing to be back playing for his country.
@wee162 and @paullarkin74 talk Super Shane Duffy, Calum Davidson on happy pills, how bad Scotland are and agree on a hatred of Gary Caldwell.
Former Celtic and Wigan Athletic defender Gary Caldwell discusses the club's administration, and brutally reflects on his time at the DW Stadium as a player and manager.
Rob MacLean, Ali DeFoy & Richard Foster are back taking calls & discussing all things Scottish Football ahead of Celtic's 1st game in 10 days. Former Celtic Kjartan Finnbogason gives us the low down on KR Reykjavik, Charlie Adam tells us he's had no approach from any Scottish clubs & Gary Caldwell recounts his favourite moments in a Celtic jersey. Listen to the Go Radio Football Show live weeknights from 5pm on DAB.
Today on The Climb, Adrian is joined by Gary Caldwell.Capped over 50 times by his native Scotland, Gary Caldwell has been an incredible example of determination, grit and our topic today, resilience. From Newcastle to Coventry City to captaining both Celtic and Wigan, Gary's now taking his past successes and failures to the training ground, the sidelines and the classroom – and we hope you enjoy our wide-ranging conversation on resilience -- today, on the The Climb.For all of our episodes you can visit us at ascentsoccer.org/theclimb.You can follow The Climb on Twitter (@TheClimbPod) & Instagram (@TheClimbPod), and you can track Adrian down on Twitter at @adrianbradbury.And remember, reaching the top of the mountain doesn't really matter, if you're not paying attention to, and enjoying, the climb.--Music: Lioness (Instrumental) by DayFox https://soundcloud.com/dayfoxFree Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/lioness-instrumentalMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/ZATMh49j49M.
Gary speaks about his influences growing up. Early Influences of his fathers and older brother and how being a center-half was in the Genes. Pushing to catch up and pass his brother The power to strive to do better and more. How a gift from his mother helped him remember to strive for the right things The power of a good network around you influences your standards as a person and a player. Allan Irvine's huge influence on him in his football education The massive learning from Gordon Strachan and Roberto Martinez The challenge of transitioning from player to coach His passion and enjoyment of coaching on the grass and helping develop players.
Gary talks all about his managerial career with Wigan, Chesterfield and Partick Thistle.
Gary selects his best 11
CFB with....Gary Caldwell - Part 1 - Gary the player. We discuss life @NUFC as a youngster, moving to @HibernianFC, life @CelticFC under Gordon Strachan and what it was like winning the FA Cup under Roberto Martinez.
Peter, Roughie and Tam Cowan are joined by Partick Thistle legend Kris Doolan as he opens up on his 'hurtful' exit from Fir Hill under ex-Jags boss Gary Caldwell and his regret at missing out on saying goodbye to the fans. The Greenock Morton striker gives an insight into coming up against Champions League winner Virgil Van Dijk during his Celtic stint, scoring the 'perfect' hat-trick for Partick Thistle and his relationship with Ian McCall at Ayr United. The 33-year-old chats the ups and downs of his testimonial season with Thistle, hitting the back of the net against one of the Old Firm and falling out with his Killie supporting family after scoring at Rugby Park. Thistle's third all time top scorer also reveals his two favourite teammates of all time, including a Jags hero and an ex-Scotland attacker. LISTEN & WATCH ⬇️ Spotify: spoti.fi/2s77mJV Libsyn - bit.ly/2qZ7ydn Apple: apple.co/2R1bjKp Deezer: bit.ly/2OT418R YouTube: bit.ly/2r1Mpjr SUBSCRIBE HERE ➡️: bit.ly/357kFrQ Website: plzsoccer.com Twitter: @plzsoccer Facebook: Facebook.com/plzsoccer Subscribe to PLZ Soccer on YouTube for a new episode every Friday.
This week on TalkLivi we look back at the midweek game with Hearts as another late goal breaks our hearts in the capital. We then hear from gaffer Gary Holt and striker Lyndon Dykes following the weekend game with Kilmarnock. The lads then review the game after a tremendous performance from the lions at home to the Ayrshire outfit. Calum was down at the stadium last week to put Chris Erskine on the spot, in a revealing exclusive interview, Chris talks about his early life in football, his time with Partick thistle, his thoughts on Gary Caldwell plus his time with Livi so far, DO NOT MISS THIS INTERVIEW!!! In the second edition of our feature "What does your Fox in?" our take on the tv show, room 101, the lads again argue to rid the world of their pet hates, who wins this week? Finally the boys look ahead to the trip to Paisley as we face St Mirren in what is another massive game, we talk tactics and give our predictions.
Mountaineering movies, what sort of porn Gary Caldwell watches, A LIVE SHOW, a soup competition and the Scottish cup draw. Yes, Soccer FM is back with another episode. Enjoy and head to our socials for your chance to win some soup and buy LIVE SHOW tickets!
Standout players from the season so far, Scotland u19 and u21 squad and fixture discussion and the sack race in the SPFL. This week on the Pure Fitbaw podcast Gavin Miller and Owen Brown change things up a bit. Less match analysis this week in exchange for a few more topics. First up we take turns to pick out some players from the Premiership down to League Two that have caught our eye this season so far. From a Czech goalkeeper with his own Youtube training show to the bottom tier's answer to Scott Sinclair and with three big goalscorers in the mix too. Next we talk about Scotland u18, u19 and u21 results, squads and fixtures before debating which squad Aaron Hickey and Billy Gilmour should be in. Finally we put a bunch of managers on notice, with Tommy Wright of St Johnstone the highest profile of the ones we think could follow Gary Caldwell out the door soon.
Cammy and Chris are back and bringing you the second episode of the Pure Championship podcast, Pure Fitbaw's podcast purely focusing on the Scottish Championship.00:45 - Gary Caldwell sacked by Partick Thistle and Ian McCall takes over.05:34 - Sandy Stewart in charge for the interim at Ayr, who's going to take charge permanently?11:35 - Partick Thistle 0-3 Dunfermline. Thistle's defensive woes continue as the Pars pick up their first win in the league this season.18:24 - Alloa 1-4 Ayr. The Honest Men swat the Wasps asides in the first half an hour in McCall's final match in charge.22:26 - Dundee United 2-1 Arbroath. Dick Campbell's game plan to frustrate Tannadice would have paid off if it wasn't for Lawrence Shankland.27:15 - Greenock Morton 1-0 Dundee. The Dark Blues misfire and leave Cappielow frustrated as a classic David Hopkin team performance secures all three points for the 'Ton.34:58 - Inverness Caledonian Thistle 2-0 Queen of the South. Chris makes a roasting hot prediction around Inverness as they cruised to a comfortable win over Queens. 40:20 - Discussion around Championship player call ups to the Scotland u21 squad and a player from the league who should maybe be in the full squad, any guesses?45:00 - A look ahead to matchday seven in the Scottish Championship.
Jules Boyle and Adam Miller discuss today's big news from the world of Scottish football See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's podcast, Daniel returns alongside Jonny to pay tribute to Fernando Ricksen after his tragic battle with motor neurone disease ended. They also talk about Partick Thistle sacking Gary Caldwell, how Celtic and Rangers will fare in the Europa League and who will be the first manager to go from Paul Heckingbottom and Craig Levein. --- Main sponsor - ladbrokes.com for the best odds, news, views and opinions in Scottish football. Sponsor - G4 Claims - Not at Fault Claims Made Easy. Visit them at notatfaultclaim.com or call them on 07788 266261.
Jonny McFarlane joins Adam Miller to discuss the latest news from the mad world of Scottish football. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eleanor Oldroyd is joined by the former supermiddleweight world champion Carl Froch, Rugby Union World Cup winner Maggie Alphonsi, and FA Cup winner - and now Partick Thistle manager - Gary Caldwell, to discuss the week’s big sporting stories.
These two weeks have been a drag, right? Well, we're back from our podcast international break and straight back in form!Join Guy Clarke and guests for episode 31!Michael JacobsDon't get in Chey's way! That's the message from Crackers after the lads trained at Blundell's Boxing Gym in Wigan during the international fixtures, plus the forward talks about 'late drama' after our Twitter thread of goals on #WorldTheatreDay.Lee EvansOur Wales international talks about his first senior start for the national team last week.Christian WaltonBack between the sticks, Christian explains just how strong the goalkeeping group is and how Nick Colgan's dedication to coaching is helping everyone to improve.Ian KilfordEight years a Latics midfielder, Ian Kilford is the latest star in the Latics Rewind chair, talking all things 90s and early 2000s, and his goal against Brentford in our biggest victory over the Bees in 1997 at Springfield Park.If you'd like to get involved or feature on Latics Listen, please get in touch through our social media channels on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram, or by emailing laticslisten@wiganathletic.com - your comments, questions and support are much appreciated!Listen above, stream on Spotify or download our brand new podcast for free on iTunes. We're also available on Soundcloud and Buzzsprout!
He played more than 50 times for his country, but Gary Caldwell will mainly be remembered by fans for one of the most iconic Hampden goals of all time. In 2006, he scored the winner in a 1-0 victory over France, sending the supporters into a state of pandemonium with just over 20 minutes to play. Caldwell speaks at length about his Scotland career, the managers he played under for the national team and of course that famous goal against the French. He also chats about his application to replace Gordon Strachan as manager at the start of 2018. A cracking episode, not to be missed! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The newly appointed Patrick Thistle Manager sits down with us this this week as we go back to the start of his footballing career and chat right through his time with Newcastle, Hibs, Celtic and Wigan where he would also begin his management career.
The newly appointed Patrick Thistle Manager sits down with us this this week as we go back to the start of his footballing career and chat right through his time with Newcastle, Hibs, Celtic and Wigan where he would also begin his management career.
It's the two John's on as they discuss the current events in Scottish football. There's plenty to talk about with league and Scottish Cup action at the weekend. There's another big weekend coming up with the League Cup semi finals taking place. Both games are getting played on the same day and are tough to call. The Premiership saw Celtic continue to hit their stride in the game of the weekend. Dundee continue to struggle in the week that they appointed a new manager. Livingston continue to exceed expectations with their terrific start to the season. The lower leagues saw Morton get victory against Falkirk in the return of Ray McKinnon. Gary Caldwell found out that the Partick Thistle job might be tougher than he thought and Ross County won the top of the table clash. League One saw Arbroath and East Fife continue their fine form. The Scottish Cup saw most games played to a finish but there will be one replay as Auchinleck Talbot host Cove Rangers. The podcast concludes with some Scotland chat with both women's and men's teams being mentioned. Thanks for listening and feel free to contact us on @sffpodcast on twitter.
It's the two John's on as they discuss the current events in Scottish football. There's plenty to talk about with league and Scottish Cup action at the weekend. There's another big weekend coming up with the League Cup semi finals taking place. Both games are getting played on the same day and are tough to call. The Premiership saw Celtic continue to hit their stride in the game of the weekend. Dundee continue to struggle in the week that they appointed a new manager. Livingston continue to exceed expectations with their terrific start to the season. The lower leagues saw Morton get victory against Falkirk in the return of Ray McKinnon. Gary Caldwell found out that the Partick Thistle job might be tougher than he thought and Ross County won the top of the table clash. League One saw Arbroath and East Fife continue their fine form. The Scottish Cup saw most games played to a finish but there will be one replay as Auchinleck Talbot host Cove Rangers. The podcast concludes with some Scotland chat with both women's and men's teams being mentioned. Thanks for listening and feel free to contact us on @sffpodcast on twitter.
It's Krys and the two Johns as they review the TV shows from the last week. There is some football chat too thrown in. It starts with guilty pleasures and takes us on a journey back to some 90s nostalgia. The guys do as much as they can to avoid talking about Scotland but it can't be avoided. There are few positives to take from the two games. There is a fair bit of managerial chat as Gary Caldwell has got the Partick Thistle job. In other news, Barry Ferguson has been offered Kelty Hearts job. The chat leads to the Challenge Cup with Edinburgh City winning their first TV appearance in a great cup tie. That leads us to some chat about this weekends Scottish Cup games and young Stevie Mallan. Krys gives us the weekly woman's football report before the conversation changes to the lower leagues and upcoming Premiership games. The 90s nostalgia leads us to Italy and Tennents. Thanks for listening and feel free to contact us on @sffpodcast on twitter.
Craig Anderson and Thom Watt talked through another Scotland defeat and suggested yet more solutions to the general problem of us not winning football matches very often. We then carry out some inductions into our very own Scottish Football Hall of Fame, including the surprise additions of David McNamee and Scott Severin. We round things off with a brief discussion of Gary Caldwell’s appointment at Partick Thistle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's Krys and the two Johns as they review the TV shows from the last week. There is some football chat too thrown in. It starts with guilty pleasures and takes us on a journey back to some 90s nostalgia. The guys do as much as they can to avoid talking about Scotland but it can't be avoided. There are few positives to take from the two games. There is a fair bit of managerial chat as Gary Caldwell has got the Partick Thistle job. In other news, Barry Ferguson has been offered Kelty Hearts job. The chat leads to the Challenge Cup with Edinburgh City winning their first TV appearance in a great cup tie. That leads us to some chat about this weekends Scottish Cup games and young Stevie Mallan. Krys gives us the weekly woman's football report before the conversation changes to the lower leagues and upcoming Premiership games. The 90s nostalgia leads us to Italy and Tennents. Thanks for listening and feel free to contact us on @sffpodcast on twitter.
Stoke City preview,featuring Stoke fan David from the Wizards of DrivelWe have an exclusive interview with Latics midfield man Lee Evansround this bonus episode off with a discussion about Gary Caldwell's interview with the 'Coaches Voice@ in which he spoke about his time managing the Latics
David Prutton is joined by former Wigan and Chesterfield manager Gary Caldwell and Sky Sports' EFL expert Andy Hinchcliffe to discuss Hull's bad run of form under Leonid Slutsky, if Wolves' are the champions elect in the Championship already, Aston Villa's turnaround under Steve Bruce and whether Wigan can bounce back to the Championship at the first time of asking.
Colour has never been more central to comic books than it is now, though most colourists remain relatively unknown. On this episode of the Galaxy's Greatest Podcast we talk to two of 2000 AD's longest-serving colourists - Gary Caldwell and Chris Blythe. Gary's biggest body of work for 2000 AD was on Nikolai Dante while Chris is an award-nominated colourist who regularly works on Judge Dredd as well as many other series. They chat to host Molch-R about the process behind colouring comics, the tricks of the trade that they use that many readers may not even notice, and what it's like to work with such a wide range of artistic styles. The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast is the award-winning podcast that takes you behind-the-scenes at the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic! As well as interviewing top creators and famous fans, we bring you announcements, competitions, and much more! You can subscribe to the Thrill-Cast on iTunes or listen now at www.2000ADonline.com/podcast
THE Big Interview with Neil Lennon was a wonderful evening and we gave those who attended a chance to get involved, holding a Q & A with the Hibs manager at the end. Remember that you can still play your part in this podcast by donating to Ardgowan Hospice - who we were helping to raise money for on the night. Neil held court brilliantly as he fielded questions from the floor, talking frankly about player development and giving his views about where clubs and coaches are going wrong. He was also asked about the most talented managers in football today and reveals which one he would most like to have worked under as a player. And there is a wonderful tribute to a coach from his past: the late Tommy Burns. Neil recalls how the former Celtic coach once “refereed” a training ground confrontation between Derek Riordan and Gary Caldwell. Enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Great three points away at Burton on Saturday, this really has got the podcast crew giddy.Just who is Callum Connelly? We're not really sure but what a debut for the 19 year old.Warren Joyce gave a relaxed and informative interview post game, I think we are starting to warm to him, what a difference a couple of wins make.Quick look at possible transfer incomings reveals not a lot on the vines but one player is strongly tipped to become a 'tic before teh end of the week.It's Brentford at the DW on Saturday, we have ref watch, Si's Odds Checker and the predictions.Timecodes0:00 Cheery intros0:40 Matters Burtonian - Who the heck is Callum Connolly? 6:00 No public address announcement at 'Disco Burton' & BogdansBigBrother update10:00 'Joycey's (training) balls' & a short(s) interview review16:00 Saucy Morsy the horsey forcey? & A radio shoutout (literally) 20:00 ''The Podcast ruined my dental work'' & transfer gossip juice22:00 Gary Caldwell is history & Zlatan Offsideovic25:00 Brentford Beeview: Introducing Hulkington Jay Hogaaannn29:00 Si's Oddschecker & roundtable predictions36:00 Wigan Athletic returning to the Beeb & thanks for the cash, Bolton! 37:00 Fanzine plug, Hacker's 'owlers and Rob's wheely bin saga continued
Brentford are without a win in four matches going into the big West London derby against QPR - winning only one match away from home so far this season. Meanwhile, Rangers have lost only one of their last six league matches. The last time Brentford won at Loftus Road was in 1964. All the odds are pointing at an upset then. That would make Bees fans very happy. The Beesotted crew found themselves on the edge of enemy territory … with the enemy - Paul from the QPR Podcast - hanging out at rather grand-looking Salutation Pub on King Street in Hammersmith discussing all sorts - Booing your own players. Sexist abusive language at football. When is it OK to sack a manager. Martin Rowlands and players who played for both teams. Plus they discuss the big match on Friday night. In the pub: Billy Grant Dave Lane Matt Allard Savvy Bee Paul Finney from QPR Podcast 0m - Intro 6m 30 sec - Barnsley and Brentford fans in the pub post-match 12m 05 sec - Beesotted crew talk Barnsley match & discuss the ironic cheering of Sawyers being substituted 28m 44 sec - Interview with female Brentford fans on the Alan McCormack ban for using abusive language towards a female match official 39m 40 sec - The Beesotted & QPR crew discuss the apparent recent clampdown by the FA on dishing out sexist abuse within the game 50m 51 sec - The forensic department deliver some pretty damning Liberal Nick files. The Beesotted crew discuss this and the latest spat of manager sackings The Championship - Walter Zenga from Wolves and Gary Caldwell from Wigan. We also compare the Championship table two seasons ago to now 1hr 1 min 49 sec - The Beesotted Social on Wed 2nd Nov with Terry Evans, Ijah Anderson and Marcus Gayle 1hr 02 min 30 sec - Martin Rowlands has an announcement for Brentford fans 1hr 03 min 03 sec - Beesotted & QPR crew chat players who played for both QPR and Brentford 1hr 08 min 54 sec - Beesotted and QPR crew chat QPR match on Friday Vote for Beesotted to be nominated for Best Podcast at the FSF awards by clicking this link http://bit.ly/2eI0GGT ‘Interesting' Half Time Entertainment links https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4eG2a0W58U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eDtt5-h2ZM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvPSa213NJw Championship League Table end October 2014 - http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/29669484
The big news this week is Latics boss Gary Caldwell getting the chop after a poor start to the new campaign, just 2 wins in the first 14 games was enough of a reason for Sharpey to wield the axe.The boss is sacked, long live the boss, but just who will that be? Lots of names on the bookies list but not much quality.We have a game to review, Brighton, and one to preview, Cardiff.Talking of Brighton, our very own Adam received a bit of stick from the Seagulls defender Shane Duffy via twitter, Duffy should learn to 'use' the English language correctly before making a complete idiot out of himself, ewes fool Duffy!Timecodes:0:00 Duckin' painful intros2:00 Right on Brighton review with flatulent Statman (Flatman?) & Off The Terrace5:00 Welcome Yanic Jr, and a standing ovation10:00 The mystery of the disallowed goal - SOLVED17:00 Adam vs Shane Duffy: Social Media War Round 121:00 Captain Cald sent away for good! Right or wrong? 25:00 A secretive sacking? And where's Griggsy? 35:00 Who would you like next? Ryan Giggs (Is On Fire)? 41:00 Someone must be lined up... but who could it be? 46:00 Oh yeah, almost forgot about the Cardiff preview! 52:00 Emmerson Boyce in!
Podcast time again folks, we start off with news about the FAB meeting in September, have your say and apply today!Extended stats of the Forest game, courtesy of Gareth, Si's Off The Terrace report and Gary Caldwell's ridiculous defending critique give us plenty to chew over, and chew we do.Tim Chow off? Callum Paterson coming in? Will Grigg withdrawing (or not)?
A bumper edition this week as we start with a look back at the Southend game, Gareth's stats and Si's 'off the terrace' report get us on our way before we start to analyse the game.Will Grigg's disappointment at being subbed on the verge of a hat-trick, Michael Jacobs' 10/10 performance and Chris McCann in the attacking midfield role come under scrutiny.Refereeing decisions once again are a topic for discussion, this time the ludicrous red card given to Colchester's Joe Edwards in their game with Burton, the card has been rescinded, the game was poised at 0-0, Burton went on to beat the Col's 3-0.We reveal THREE players for the Joseph's Goal charity game between the Latics Legends and the Dutch Masters and they are biggies.Massive party and game this weekend at Blackpool, can we win the title at Bloomfield Road? What a party this will be.Contents: Well mint intros, our kid (0:00); Shrimpers on the barbie: Southend review (0:40) with Si-Man's Off The Terrace report (1:20), Southend = Wigan without parachute payments? (7:30) and offensive chat (11:30); Paint Trophy coming back to Wigan (14:00) and phantom red cards (15:30); masterful Joseph's Goal legends game preview (23:00); mythical Blackpool preview (28:20) including 36-point deductions (29:00), Mick's Blackpool scouting report (33:00), Si's Seaside Oddschecker (35:00) and (abandonment) pre-duck-tions (36:00); it's all the ducks' fault! (40:00)
This week it is a look back at two games in four days, Doncaster on Saturday and Burton on Tuesday, both away, neither won!We have our usual 'off the terrace' reports brought to you by Simon and despite gaining just one point from six we are still top of the league, still on course to be champions and we are still very much upbeat.The whole of the top six are appearing to have a crisis of confidence at the moment, just one more win should do it for us.We reveal another two players for the Latics Legends v Dutch Master's game to be played at Ashton Town next month.A confident crew look ahead to the Southend game at the DW Stadium on Saturday, will this be the match that sees us grab promotion?Contents: Tense intros (0:00); Dan Costa ruminations with Si's Off The Terrace report (1:10), complacent or restraint? (5:00) And Perkins vs Vardy (7:30); Burton thoughts with Si's second Off The Terrace report (10:20) including Naylor's on fire, your defence is terrified (14:30), the Brewers may get caught (17:00) but what if they aren't? (19:40); Dutch Masters breaking team news (22:30); Southend pier-view (24:10) including Si's pier-less Oddschecker (30:00) and pier-dictions (31:30); what happens next? (35:20); Ticket price inflation and a gentle zine reminder (42:00)
Following last season's relegation, Wigan Athletic look set for an immediate return to the Championship after a run of eighteen games unbeaten in League One. Gary Caldwell's side are just one point behind the leaders Burton Albion, as they prepare for the final seven games of the season. So how have the Latics things around after a difficult start? Can... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peterborough and Colchester are the two main topics of this episode, a look back to the game against the Posh, a slight stutter but results went our way in the games involving our main rivals.We have a new signing this week with Stephen Warnock joining on loan from Derby until the end of the season, an experienced left back with almost 200 Premier League games under his belt.Colchester away on Saturday, they may be the bottom of the league with just one win in 29 games, but as the saying goes – 'Beware The Ides Of March' – never a truer phrase spoken ahead of this game, potential banana skin, so let's be ultra professional.Contents: Hesitant intros (0:00); das Peterborough review (1:00) mit substitution imbution (2:00), slow motion free kick of the week (5:00), missing Morsy of the Match (8:00) und Refwatch: The Non-Critical Edition (10:00); roundtable league table discussion [Warning: Non-Latics Alert!] (14:00) including Jimmy Floyd Hasselhoff (17:20); Dev Squad Update sponsored by Uncle Joe’s Mints and Welcome, Mr Warnock (21:00); Coleslaw-chester preview XIV (24:00) with over-positive predictions/wish lists (27:40)
Latics spring into second spot in the table and all is well.A great away day at Walsall last Saturday, a bit of a PWU road trip, with Balti Pies and a full on 'of the terrace' report from Rob, Barry, Gareth and Paul.We have a chat about the fantastic gesture of free coach travel to Swindon and question Adam as to why he's declined and decided to go on a £30 return trip instead!Bury at home on Saturday, can we finally rid ourselves of the bogey team status that they appear to have over us?Millwall away on Tuesday, we have a quick look forward to the game, but get side tracked as usual!Contents: Breathless intros (0:00); poetic Walsall review (0:40) with the PWU Crew's From The Terrace report (3:55), the best is yet to come (7:00), Conor Mac – The New Jimmy Mac (11:00), Sam Morsy – The New Ben Watson (14:00) and Yanic Wildschut – The New Yanic Wildschut (18:00); Progressing With Unity under GC (20:00); free coach travel to Swindon (27:00); Bury preview… again (32:00) including Paul's Crime and Deviance History of Bury (35:00), Si's Oddschecker with Statman (39:10) and predictable predictions (40:45); Beam me Back, Scotty: Millwall preview (44:00) with mini-predictions (46:00); Who is the heartbeat of Latics? A failed link (48:00)
This week special guest, lifelong Latics fan Adam Pendlebury, joins us in the studioWe start off the episode with a report on the Southend game, Adam gives us his low down on a 400 mile round trip to the south coast and back, what he can remember of it anyway!We discuss team selection and another clean sheet away from home.Donald Love's loan deal is ending, extend or say goodbye? The crew give their verdict.There's been a couple of managerial changes at the top end of the division this past week, how will this effect the teams involved, we look at how Walsall and Burton will cope without they're inspirational bosses.Yanic to PNE? Not a chance.Mick gives us one of the best previews yet when he talks Barnsley.Contents: Cheesy (and oniony) intros (0:00) and hello to a new guest panellist (1:50); Southend review with Statman's Errata (4:10), Adam P's Not From The Terrace report (5:00) and Rob vs Caldwell: The McCann Debates (11:00); managerial musical chairs at the top of League One (19:55) and goalscoring is thoroughly overrated?! (23:00); fishy Fleetwood pricing (25:35); educational Barnsley preview with Mick's scouting report (27:10), Si's Oddschecker with JSPT overall winner odds (38:00) and ever so subtle predictions (40:40); PWU Xmas 'Panto' (43:35); Wanderers' worries (46:00) Fartwatch: Strong evidence is at 19:15 and 25:30
This week we are joined by special guest Tony Brown, aka Jakarta Jack, from Los Three Amigos.We have Adam's off the terrace Shrewsbury report, team selection, wet Tuesday nights and much more to look back on.There is the Southend United preview and Si's Oddschecker, back to winning ways this weekend? Contents: Early Xmas intros (0:00) with a shoutout for celebrity listeners (1:00) and an Amigo (3:00); Shrewsbury review with Adam's From The Terrace report (3:30), League One: League of Cowards (5:00) and Pearce on the move? (16:20); Burton review (21:00) with Simon's Not From The Terrace report (23:00), Refwatch XII (27:00) and left wing activity: formation overload (31:00); Shrimpin' Southend preview with Simon's scouting report (38:37), somewhat biased Oddschecker (44:10) and marginal predictions (46:25); Walking with Elephants (48:40)
This week we look back on two very contrasting 4-0 games, the FA Cup 1st round defeat at Bury and the JPT quarter-final win at the DW against Blackpool.Lows and highs!We have a new player to welcome to the club, the Revmeister – Alex RevelThe crew discuss the Rochdale game with a mini preview, odds checker and predictions. Add an optional description hereContents: 'One-shot' intros (0:00); Buried by Bury with Gareth's 'positive' From The Terrace Report (1:20), O'Donnell's Christmas tape submission (4:00) and Latics fans' record possession stat (7:50); Blackpool review with Paul's literal On The Terrace Report (9:20), James vs. Kellett: The Big Showdown (15:00) and a 'shoutout' for Emmerson 'Turtle' Boyce [sorry!] (18:30); a new signing to Revell in (22:10); Rochdale non-preview (27:00) including Si's Odds Checker (28:05) and predictions in the style of Alan Partridge (30:40); Boycey testimonial (33:15), we will remember them (35:26)
We start off this week with Dan's off the terrace Swindon match report and what a cracker it is, the report not the game, though the game was quite interesting in itself.Time wasting goalkeepers, not given penalties and to book or not to book all come in for discussion.Gary Caldwell nominated for manager of the month, oh please no not the dreaded curse!Barry's Bury preview is up next, easy for you to say, with odds checker.Paul gives an insight into Tuesday night's JPT opponents Blackpool, or is it an insight into Blackpool?Contents: Guten tag, Herr Barnes (0:00); Swindon review with Dan's Off The Terrace Report (2:00), thrilling 10 minute freeview (7:20) and the Vigouroux Show (13:40); Grant thrown to the Wolves, Holtmaster Comeback Trail cancelled?! (20:00); The race to lose Manager of the Month (24:00); Yet Another Shakers Preview: Barry's Bury factfile (25:30), mixed predictions (30:00); Paul's bright and breezy (phhrt) History of Blackpool (35:00) including Crime and Deviance report (39:40), aborted predictions (41:20), Boycey's coming home (44:10); more Blackpool facts and flatulent outros (45:10)
This week's crew in the studio are Gareth, Adam, Dan, Rob, Mick and Barry.We start off with the Colchester 'Off The Terrace' report from Rob and the stats from the game.What a game it was, on the day it all clicked, five goals, Donervon Daniels and Will Grigg getting a couple each and a Max Power special, brilliant stuff.Another fantastic win on Tuesday, this time away at Peterborough, a long trip but well worth it with a five goal thriller, the Latics coming out on top, once again in dramatic circumstances. Yanic Wildschut, Grigg and Power all on the scoresheet.Saturday and we're of to Bradford, Dan does a quick preview and a sickly Simon as sent us the bookies odds, 33/1 for the Latics to win 3-2, got to be worth a gamble!.This episode was recorded on the 21st October 2015, 'Back To The Future' day, we reminisce about the Latics journey over the past 30 years.Contents: Intros of future past (0:00); quietly jubilant Colchester review with Rob's Off The Terrace Report (3:00), Return of Yanic The Panic (8:00), unhappy with 5-0: betting woes (12:00);Peterborough review with Barry's heavily unedited From The Terrace Report (14:10), countrywide Latics (19:30), shocking Statmantistics (23:10), Holtmaster Weekly News (27:00); Bradford preview with Brad-facts sponsored by Bradford Airport (32:30), Statmanattack and Odds Checker (36:30); Back To The Latics Future (37:30); Brad's Ford predilections (43:35); behind the scenes at the Caldwell Fan Sites Forum (46:00)
This week Hull City manager Steve Bruce joins Jonathan Oakes to discuss adapting to life in the Sky Bet Championship and putting on double training sessions during the international break. Wigan boss Gary Caldwell explains that wins will come for his side as he's got a huge amount of belief in his side. New Newport manager John Sheridan explains how he's trying to turn around a losing mentality at the club and David Nugent takes on Ten to Tackle.
This podcast special was recorded at the Wigan Athletic training ground, Christopher Park, team boss Gary Caldwell and CEO Jonathan Jackson met and spoke with a selection of supporters to answer questions from the various fans groupsTopics of discussion included: start to the new season, current league position, tactics, disappointments, possibility of keeping hold of both Wildschut and Junior, the academy, players coming through the ranks, set pieces – both offensive and defensive, the JPT and a Wembley appearance – we are taking it seriously, sort of, where we will be at the end of the season, player recruitment, the ones that got away...or the one (or two) that we let get away and more. In attendance: Jonathan Jackson & Gary Caldwell (WAFC), Paul Middleton (MFE), Damian Walker (Vital Latics), Barry Worthington (Vital Latics and PWU Podcast), Dave and Jo (Twitter competition winners), Liam Sephton and Kieran Makin (All Gone Latics), George Chilvers (Cockney Latic), Ian Wadsworth (Latics SLO)
This week a special guest joins us in the studio, Manny Flores, dad of Latics player Jordan Flores drops in for a chat.We start off the episode with the straight off the terrace Fleetwood report from Rob, full of passion.Gareth gives us the stats from the game and the crew discuss the performance, penalty appeals and goals.Manny reflects back on the game and gives us an insight into Jordan's approach, hard work and determination.We discuss the youngsters pushing for a first team place and acknowledge Gary Caldwell's willingness to give them a go.Paul entertains us with his Oldham preview and Simon gives us the odds for the game and goal scorers for those who fancy a flutter.We finish off with news about an opportunity to share a cup of coffee with David Sharpe and Jonathan Jackson.Contents: Cheery intros (0:00); Fleetwood review with Rob’s On-The-Whistle Report (0:50), Statman and SIX minutes? (3:40); A PWU hello to Manny Flores (5:20) including Jordan's rise through the Latics youth ranks (9:40), Dev Squad men to watch (12:20), the season so far (14:55) and Stars of FIFA Soccer & BBC Radio (17:00); Shaq's back (19:00); 'Texas' Oldham preview with Paul (22:00) including sold out allocation (26:24), Phil Dowd Ruined My Christmas (28:00), Si's Odds Checker and Oldham's recent form (29:15); a birthday greeting to Gareth and McMillan Coffee Morning (31:40); Latics vs Latics predictions (33:00); Holtmaster Comeback Trail update (34:30)
This week we are joined by Wigan Evening Post Latics correspondent Paul Kendrick as we look back at the reasons for our fall into League 1, can we put a finger on just one thing that has been the catalyst to our downfall?Contents: Sombre intros (0:00); mercifully 'statless' Wolves review (2:00) with the two Pauls (4:30), Wigan Athletic strikerless matches (7:22), goodbye, Jimmy McClean (8:40) and Captain Cald's changes (12:10); what went wrong? (13:40) Recruitment last summer (1700), Sharpy's statement – investing in youth (21:10) and nurturing a striker (27:00); 'first class' Brentford preview (29:00) including feisty predictions (30:00) and impromptu keeper chat (31:40); Latics Legends match for Joseph's Goal (33:00)
Optimism is high following our first home victory in eight months, well why wouldn't it be.Tim Chow is the main man following his goalscoring exploits against Brighton, wait a minute, Chow Main, now then!Gary Caldwell proved to be a tactical genius with a subtle switch on the hour mark and we won the game, we just can't stop talking about the Brighton game!We have a look at how the remaining games may pan out, it's going to be tough, but with a break or two, well we can do it.We finish off with a preview of the Wolves game, hopefully Mr Dicko will remember that he can't score at the DWContents: Sunny intros (0:00); Brighton rocks including Statman (1:40), 50 Shades of Caldwell (3:00), Chow the Main Man (8:30) and Caldwell's Meet and Greet feat (9:30); keep believin': motivational video time (12:20); two left games and… still in it?! (13:10); Pete Reece’s open letter to the players of Wigan Athletic (21:10); next up: Nouha Dicko's Wolves (23:20) and Wigan Time predictions (30:30)
This week we have a look back at Fulham and Millwall, another case of points dropped, the story of our season.A night of controversy at The Den with three sending offs, referee Steve Martin as comical as his Hollywood funny man namesake.Would Marc-Antoine Fortune score another goal for us if he played for another three seasons? I doubt it.Brighton at the DW on Saturday, give the kids a run Gary, let's see what we have in the squad for next season.
Easter Monday review, it all came to a head!Gary 'The Gaffer' Caldwell, good move? You bet it is, or is it? We'll find out sooner or later.Fulham preview.Contents: Jolly (DING!) intros (0:00); Ram-raided: Derby review (2:10) including Chris Martin's Easter egg-powered performance (5:30), season ticket rain (7:20) and the Malky Bar Kid run out of town (9:00); Cald's well that defends well (13:00) including OOONE OOOF UUUS (24:20) and that goal drought (31:40); still a glimmer? Fulham preview (39:00) including boat race banter (41:10) and back to three at the back? (43:00)