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Yorkshire Post Sport
FootballTalk - Episode 189: Leeds United and Bradford City celebrate as Sheffield United contemplate

Yorkshire Post Sport

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 53:14


On this week's podcast, The YP's football writing team look back over the Championship-winning campaign of Leeds United – a feat clinched on the final day of the regular season with a thrilling win at Plymouth Argyle – what made the Whites they champions they are and how will they fare back in the Premier League after two seasons away? There is also time to salute the job done by Bradford City and their manager Graham Alexander after they joined League Two champions Doncaster Rovers in earning promotion back up to the third tier of English football. What next for Hull City after escaping relegation from the Championship by goal difference and how will Sheffield United fare in the play-offs after coming home third in the standings. 

bettingexpert Football Podcast
Top Flight Strikes On The Runway to Domestic Football - Episode 37

bettingexpert Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 43:07


Dan's unwavering bravery in playing devil's advocate sees him push back on Daniele's Serie A Selection, whilst Sam's head is turned by the data emanating from the Hungarian top flight. Speaking of flights, a diverted plane full of superstars appears in the news section, after Dan makes a penalty-themed death threat involving Graham Alexander. Expect five selections from Portman Road to Bergamo, via one accumulator, and a whistle-stop tour of Europe, featuring Daniel Jenkins, Sam Ingram and Daniele Fisichella. All that and more on this week's episode of the Football Betting Pod, powered by bettingexpert. For more analysis, head to our Expert Insight section at www.bettingexpert.com/news 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit: www.begambleaware.org

Fourth Tier Fever
THE Shock Result of League Two So Far?!

Fourth Tier Fever

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 77:05


Jordan (who's happy), Luke (who's happy) and Jake (who's not happy) return to review all the action that took place in League Two on Tuesday night (Gameweek Nine). This episode includes a breakdown on Grimsby's excellent away victory at table-toppers Gillingham, as well as big wins for MK Dons and Fleetwood Town, is Graham Alexander the man to take Bradford forward or do problems run much deeper at the club, as well as taking a glance at the current league table and how its starting to take shape. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 2:15 - Gillingham v Grimsby 10:05 - Walsall v Fleetwood 15:40 - Harrogate v MK Dons 21:15 - Tranmere v Swindon 27:54 - Morecambe v Bradford 36:45 - Ad Break 36:55 - Newport v Salford 43:57 - Cheltenham v Accrington 49:41 - Doncaster v Barrow 53:44 - Carlisle v Notts County 59:45 - Bromley v Chesterfield1:06:00 - Port Vale v Colchester 1:10:40 - Is the League Two table starting to take shape? 1:14:24 - Outro 1:17:31 - End Track: "Jump", SoundladMusic provided by https://slip.stream​Download / Stream: https://get.slip.streamVisit: thedeck.newsAccrington Stanley - #ASFC​ AFC Wimbledon - #AFCW​ Barrow - #WeAreBarrow​ Bradford City - #BCAFC​ Bromley - #WeAreBromley​ Carlisle United - #CUFC​ Cheltenham Town - #CTFC​ Chesterfield - #Spireites​ Colchester United - #ColU​ Crewe Alexandra - #CreweAlex​ Doncaster Rovers - #DRFC​ Fleetwood Town - #OnwardTogether​ Gillingham - #Gills​ Grimsby Town - #GTFC​ Harrogate Town - #ProudToBeTown​ MK Dons - #MKDons​ Morecambe - #UTS​ Newport County - #NCAFC​ Notts County - #Notts​ Port Vale - #PVFC​ Salford City - #WeAreSalford​ Swindon Town - #STFC​ Tranmere Rovers - #TRFC​ Walsall - #Saddlers​ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Front Row
James Graham, Alexander McCall Smith, the art of Wilhelmina Barns-Graham

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 42:11


Sherwood writer James Graham argues that TV has a problem with working class representation, both in front of and behind the screen, as he delivers this year's MacTaggart lecture at the Edinburgh TV Festival. Sherwood Series 2 starts on BBC1 on Sunday. Alexander McCall Smith, best-selling author of The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency, on his new stand alone novel set in Edinburgh, The Winds from Further West.Kirsty looks at the growing interest in the Scottish artist Wilhemina Barns Graham. She is joined by Scottish art expert Alice Strang and film-maker Mark Cousins, whose documentary about the modernist pioneer, A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things, is at the Edinburgh Film Festival before nationwide release. A new children's book is also published this week: Wilhemina Barns-Graham, written by Kate Temple and illustrated by Annabel Wright. Presenter: Kirsty Wark Producer: Timothy Prosser

I Had Trials Once...
Liam Hogan | The Rise Of Jamie Vardy, Graham Alexander's Penalties & Salford Play-Off Success!

I Had Trials Once...

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 114:17


I Had Trials Once is back again for another episode...This week Jordan & Gaz are joined by former Halifax, Fleetwood, Tranmere, Gateshead, Salford, Stockport and Oldham defender...Liam Hogan!Liam sits down with the boys to discuss everything from early days with Jamie Vardy to captaining his hometown club to promotion at Wembley.Liam talks to Jordan & Gaz about how his early life in football, Growing up with Scott Hogan and playing alongside Lee Gregory and Jamie Vardy at Halifax.Liam also chats about playing in the EFL with Fleetwood Town, Brief spells at Macclesfield, Tranmere and Gateshead.Finally, Liam speaks about the joy of winning promotion from the National League with his local teams Salford and Stockport before chatting about his difficult season with Oldham Athletic.

A Season With Bradford City
#14 Graham Alexander

A Season With Bradford City

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 25:18


Tom McDermott talks to Bradford City manager Graham Alexander about the current situation at the football club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Squeaky Clean Energy Podcast
Episode 103: NCUC Approves Residential Solar and Storage Incentive Program

The Squeaky Clean Energy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 30:25


On Episode 103, we talk with Graham Alexander of Southern Energy Management about the recently approved PowerPair solar and storage incentive pilot program. We dive into the details of the incentives, timing, and program capacity. Make sure to tune in for can't miss details of this new monumental program here in North Carolina. Additional resources from today's episode: NCSEA's Clean Energy in the Mountains: https://bit.ly/3Uwk14h SEM's Webpage on PowerPair: https://bit.ly/3SxAiDl Duke Energy's PowerPair Webpage: bit.ly/3SAQ7Jj Presented by NC Sustainable Energy Association. Hosted and produced by Matt Abele (Twitter: @MattAbele) Be sure to follow us on Instagram at @squeakycleanpodcast.

A Season With Bradford City
#10 Brad Halliday

A Season With Bradford City

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 20:38


In the latest episode of A Season With Bradford City, manager Graham Alexander talks about a busy festive period, and Brad Halliday explains how he manages to remain consistent despite the managerial changes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A Season With Bradford City
#9 Salford City preview with Jason McKeown

A Season With Bradford City

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 22:57


Tom McDermott speaks to Jason McKeown about Graham Alexander's start to life as Bradford City manager, and they look ahead to the weekend game against Alexander's former club Salford City. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Lincolnshire Non-League Radio Podcast
Graham Alexander (Liverpool U21s)

The Lincolnshire Non-League Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 1:27


The two questions I asked Bradford City manager Graham Alexander in the media conference after his sides 4-0 win over Liverpool U21s

Yorkshire Post Sport
FootballTalk - Episode 122: Bradford City, Harrogate Town, Barnsley's pivotal moment and Rotherham's manager search continues

Yorkshire Post Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 50:36


On this week's show, The YP's football writing team of Stuart Rayner and Leon Wobschall join host Mark Singleton to discuss the size of the task in front of new Bradford City manager Graham Alexander, as he looks to end a losing run in League Two, one extended to four games with last weekend's defeat at Notts County. They also cast their eye over Harrogate Town, who lie just six points off the play-off spots, before turning the spotlight on Barnsley, who have been kicked out of the FA Cup for fielding an ineligible player in their tie with non-league Horsham. England came in for criticism for their performances against Malta and North Macedonia, but still qualify as one of the top-seeded teams for Euro 2024.

Football Daily
72+: Manning On Up & Bradford's Golden Graham

Football Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 35:53


Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff dive into the week's big EFL stories. They're joined by the Charlton head coach Michael Appleton. Hear from Liam Manning after he swapped Oxford United for Bristol City, catch up with new Millwall boss Joe Edwards, and Bradford's new manager Graham Alexander joins the pod LIVE. Also get the latest as the Reading sale nears a 'much-needed conclusion', and dip into the club's work as part of the EFL Week of Action. All that and Jobi gives his best and worst moments of the week in 72PLUS 72MINUS. Send your suggestions to 72plus@bbc.co.uk HIGHLIGHTS 02:25 Liam Manning moves on up to the Championship 09:15 Fresh managerial blood in the EFL at Millwall 18:10 Michael Appleton lifts the lid on life at Charlton 20:35 Reading sale nears a ‘much-needed conclusion' 22:20 New Bradford boss Graham Alexander LIVE on the pod 30:55 Aaron visits Reading as part of the EFL's Week of Action 34:05 72PLUS 72MINUS… ‘goalkeepers are going to start hating me'

Yorkshire Post Sport
FootballTalk Episode 120: Sheffield United's wait ends, Leeds United's statement win and Bradford City's new main man

Yorkshire Post Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 44:13


On this week's show, The YP's football writing team of Stuart Rayner and Leon Wobschall start by celebrating a first Premier League win of the season for Sheffield United before moving on to the ‘statement victory' for Leeds United in beating the Championship's runaway leaders, Leicester City.  They also consider how Rotherham United can improve their league position in the Championship, as some of their performances suggest should be the case, as well as the appointment of Graham Alexander by Bradford City as their new manager. The FA Cup first round and the subsequent second round draw are also mulled over.  Plus, our panel also reveal their choices for Team of the Week and Player of the Week – see if you agree.

A Season With Bradford City
#8 (part one) Graham Alexander

A Season With Bradford City

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 13:16


Graham Alexander is appointed the new manager of Bradford City and talks to Tom McDermott about Bradford traffic, bringing the squad together, building his own character, excellence in training, the 90% approach, mental toughness, and supporter communication. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

EFL All Access
International Break in the EFL and Valerien Ismael joins us!

EFL All Access

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 56:45


This is 'EFL: All Access' where every Monday we dissect all the big stories in the Football League!This week, Hugh Woozencroft is joined by the former Huddersfield Town and Portsmouth Manager Danny Cowley to analyse all of the scores and news from the EFL as with it being the international break, there was limited League One action and a full slate of League Two games this weekend! We also discuss the sacking of Graham Alexander as manager of MK Dons and we have an exclusive interview with the Watford manager Valerien Ismael that you do not want to miss! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The MK1 Podcast
23/24 Season - Episode #8 - Summerslam of the Window

The MK1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 44:49


Now that the summer window has slammed to a halt, the lads reflect on a busy window for the Dons where Liam Sweeting and Graham Alexander brought in eleven players Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

EFL All Access
Foster Retires and Graham Alexander on the Show!

EFL All Access

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 53:14


This is 'EFL: All Access' where every Monday we dissect all the big stories in the Football League!This week, Hugh Woozencroft is joined by the former Sunderland Goalkeeping Coach David Preece to analyse all the goings on in the EFL as Ipswich head to the top of the Championship table, Leeds are in a rut and there is hope for Queens Park Rangers and Gareth Ainsworth. We also discuss Wigan's phenomenal form in League One as they climb out of the drop zone and the crazy ten goal thriller at the Racecourse Ground between Wrexham and Swindon which resulted in Goalkeeper Ben Foster retiring! We also have an exclusive interview with MK Dons Head Coach Graham Alexander as his side sit second in League Two and look to bounce back from relegation! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Official EFL Podcast
S6 Ep2: Two Games and 15 Goals!

The Official EFL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 47:07


On this weeks Official EFL Podcast, Prutts is joined by Barnsley's Devante Cole fresh from his hat trick against Port Vale, and MK Dons new manager, Graham Alexander gives us the lowdown on his plans for the season and giving Wrexham a welcome they won't forget! Plus Marc Albrighton is in the 72 in 72 chair. 

The Game of Teams
The Enabling Manager How To Get the Best out of your Team with Myles Downey

The Game of Teams

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 56:38


Introduction:  Author, Thought leader and Entrepreneur in the world of performance, learning and coaching  Myles Downey is a thought-leader and entrepreneur in the world of performance, learning and coaching. He was the founder of The School of Coaching, for many years a much- respected provider of coach training and executive coaching in the UK and Europe. Myles is the author of ‘Effective Modern Coaching', ‘Effective Coaching' and ‘Enabling Genius – a mindset for success in the 21st Century'.  Myles is one of the leading business performance coaches in Europe with extensive, global experience spanning thirty years. He has worked with CEO's, COO's and MD's in the most prestigious organisations from Banking and Financial Services, to Manufacturing and Oil and Gas to Professional Services and in the Public Sector.  Podcast episode Summary:  In this episode Myles Downey shares his passion for his work, his writing work, and the work he does to support leaders and organisations express themselves fruitfully and joyously for the benefit of the organisation and each other. There is a focus on his new book, The enabling Manager where Myles decodes the distinctions between Lead, Manage and Coach.  Points made throughout the Episode:    How did you get into this domain called Coaching? Myles started back in the days when the word “coaching” as we know it today was barely understood. Myles was a good tennis player and enjoying playing and competing and he came upon a book called “The inner game of Tennis” Myles was a professional architect at the time and after reading this book within 6 months began to explore the ideas housed in the Inner Game  The book title effectively divides the world into two, the inner world and the outer world where most of the focus for coaching was applied -such as how you placed your foot etc as opposed to the inner world the stuff between our ears. That was the start of Myles journey into coaching.  Myles set up his practice first in Dublin and then in London where he set up probably the first Coaching School called The Alexander Corporation in 1987 Was the world of sport ahead of The world of Coaching by way of that book The inner Game of Tennis? No like Coaching it was very mechanistic and focused on knowledge and how to rather than what was happening interiorly for a person or player.  What did you appreciate when you first heard about the Inner Game? Gallwey the author made a critical distinction between what he called Self One and Self Two.  Self-One is that part of you that is in fear, in doubt, in worry and Self-Two is that part of you that is in flow. Teaching tends to put people into self-one. They start to emulate the teacher and they “try” and trying cripples people. Operating from Self Two comes self-reliance and autonomy.   Timothy Gallwey used to employ a formula which Myles calls out and explains. Performance = Potential – Interference where interference is about doubt, fear, thinking about winning or not losing instead of being present. If you can reduce the interference for people then they can perform.  How did Sir John Whitmore and Graham Alexander influence your work? These two gentlemen had the rights to the Inner Game in Europe. Myles joined them as they both moved into the world of Coaching in Business.  What made the work of Sir John Whitmore so impactful in the World of Business? Time & Place provided a rich landscape from which John's work took hold. There was an openness in the mid 80s to alternatives. Sir John Whitmore was the first person to write a book on Coaching devoid of content such as tennis for example. His book was very simple and very readable. Sir John Whitmore was a man of humility and that meant his ego did not get in the way in his communication with others.  Myles does not subscribe to the Leader as Hero model. He shares his work with the English Rugby team and their take on Leadership housed in three capacities, Lead, Manage, Coach.  We often make the erroneous assumption that Leaders need to be omnipotent and be skilled in all three capacities. “Leaders are not perfect” and Myles loves that quote from Graham Alexander.  As an Author what motivated you to write? One of Myles greatest strengths is his ability to make intellectual distinctions that he can communicate.  Because Myles set up the school of Coaching he had to teach a lot and that motivated him to write too. Orian Publishing asked Myles to write a book and he felt he got “permission” to go ahead and write the book. Myles first book, a book on Coaching has been in publication since 1999.  What are the compelling messages you would like to share with the Listeners from your latest book?  Command & Control a model of Leadership that has been around for a long time does not work. Think engagement surveys, performance levels and a study that shared the 10 things people do not like about work. No. 10 was their manager.  Myles scanned the world to find what did work. The Military was one such place. Start-ups was the other place. In both there is an emerging practice that you could call an entrepreneurial mindset.  The US Army are exponents of what they call Mission Command. The thing they talk about most is Trust. 2 things prevail. People have to trust and they have to understand their mission. Entrepreneurial mindset is similar because everyone should know the primary objective of the new business.  Both places allowed for and encouraged people to be liberated to perform.  When Myles extrapolates these practices into his work he get to three doing words-nouns Lead-Manage-Coach.  Lead is about the Why. That is back to Mission Command-understanding the future direction and where the company is going.  Manage: describes the part a person will play in the game. Role, Goals, Projects, Tasks, Standards, Protocols etc.  Coach: once the person understands why something is important and their role in achieving it then you get into a conversation about “how” they might do it.  The authority shifts between the first two and the third. In the Coaching part the authority shifts to the person who is going to do the work. “Tell me how you are going to go about it?”  This shift in authority is one of the greatest difficulties for Leaders and managers alike. A lot of the time it is because they do not have the distinctions as described above.  The Leadership model moves from Command and Control to Align and Enable.  What inspired you Myles to encapsulate your model with the Noun Relate. A robust relationship based on trust will allow for these kinds of conversations to happen.  Relationships before results is a Mantra I use and Myles agrees it is so fundamental to work and for him before he does any team work he will indulge some time to build relations between members.  When people build relations and build trust they have the difficult conversations so quickly.  What eludes managers and leaders to apply these four nouns? A lack of understanding. So many companies try to build a coaching culture for example. Myles says “stop” stop right now. You do not want a coaching culture you want a performance culture. You have to be able to hold people to account.  Psycho Synthesis is a body of work built up by Roberto Assagioli in the last century. One of his ideas concerned Love and Will. There are two fundamental drives, one is love the other is will. Love is a feminine energy based on trust, based on nurturing, about letting things happen and is somewhat non-judgemental. Will is a more masculine energy, is founded in control, rigid and structured. Assagioli made the point that whilst love sounds like a good thing it has its shadow. If you are overly nurturing as a parent you rob the child of their opportunity to grow. Similarly Will might not seem appealing but if a child does not have boundaries that is not useful. Myles equates the love piece with Coaching and the good Will with managing and you have to have both.  Assagioli shared his idea that that any time you have two ideas, such as  Will and Love that naturally form a spectrum you need to get above both to see what is going on and for him that formed a tringle and the word he chose was Presence.  Presence, Will and Love underpin Myles model Lead, Manage and Coach. His model is underpinned by Relation.  Relationship and Intent or the fundamental understanding of intent allow for the application of Will and direct communication.  What does it take to be able to adeptly move between these domain, Lead, Manage and Coach? Myles answers by referring to some research that supported his book enabling genius. The research was looking at answer the question; Across those people who have displayed “Greatness” what did they have in common? The research unearthed a few things. 1. Identity was important- people understand who they are in a particular domain and how they uniquely express themselves. 2. Will was another and 3. Mindset was the third and 4. The importance of continuing to learn and grow Most people when given a new job to lead people are giving no training. In the UK 71% of people who are given responsibility for people are not given any training.  Most people when they get into a leadership position do not know who shows up. It's a potpourri of the things they have had done to them, the expectations of the company etch. Rarely it is about that persons own authority what comes from within.  Myles works with Leaders to help them understand who they are as leaders. Myles has developed over time a process that starts by asking a few set questions followed by a visualisation exercise and then a few more questions to pull the analysis together. Some of the questions sound like the following; As a Leader what are you great at? What do people come to you for?  What are you becoming? The visualisation exercise produces a symbol that represents a Leaders presence/essence and genius.  The exercise ends with the question what would you say is your unique identity as a Leader.  Mindset is not a given it is something that you unconsciously develop over time and knowing that you can start to develop it consciously over time.  Myles shares his own approach critical to informing his mindset. He uses six post cards that characterise his desired mindset. This is something you can create and guide your behaviour every day.  FTSOW (For The Sake of What) is this mindset important. You need to contextualise a mindset.  Somewhere in that mindset has to be other people and how you influence and lead other people & there also has to be something in there about how a leader maintains a clarity of context and a vision that is further than the crippling short termism that is so often evident.  To bring your book to life is there an example of a team you would be willing to share?   An example includes a case from a TV production company and Myles is quick to point out, not the BBC. One of his 1:1 clients, a C-Suite executive was determined to increase the performance of his unit. The work started with conversations with him as a leader and what that looked like and how he brought on and supported the performance of others. The leader formulated an idea that if he could up his own performance it would create a vacuum for his team to fill. As they moved through the work the leader appreciated he needed to improve his capacity to coach as did his leadership team.  Myles supported this leader and team through five workshops where they went through the domains of Lead, Manage and Coach. These were very practical workshops where Coaching was emphasised. On the fifth workshop Myles shared his workshop notes and together the team practiced the elements of the program to get the feel of the work. The team worked in pairs and delivered the content to their teams together, thereby learning from each other and with people.  The work proved to be transformational. The pairs were asked to have the work delivered across and down several layers of the organisation.  Unlike other Manager as Coach programs which often do not gain traction this one did by way of the commitment of the team, the clarity of the Leader about what needed to happen & unequivocal will to make it happen. The Leader was incredibly compassionate with his people & supported them to integrate the material in a digestible fashion.  Myles ended this podcast by sharing his wish for the future of work. Human beings should find ways to express in the world, a genuine, authentic expression of you, me, they in the world. Myles plays tennis not because he is competitive but because he loves expressing himself on a tennis court. Myles wishes that our workplaces should be places where people can express at least parts of themselves, fruitfully and joyously.  Resources shared across this podcast  Myles Downing is the author of ‘Effective Modern Coaching', ‘Effective Coaching' and ‘Enabling Genius – a mindset for success in the 21st Century'. He is also the author of The Enabling Manager, how to get the best out of your own team.  https://mylesdowney.com/ www.performanceconsultants.com    

The MK1 Podcast
23/24 Season - Episode #1 - Welcome Graham Alexander

The MK1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 43:20


Liam and Joe are joined by special guest Charlie Gregory to chat about the appointment of Graham Alexander as #mkdons Head Coach and discuss what Dons fans can expect Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Alles Liebe, Erika
#5 - Leadership Espresso - Coaching to improve performance: Das “GROW-Modell” (John Whitmore)

Alles Liebe, Erika

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 16:22


Führungskräfte stehen vor immer komplexeren Herausforderungen in einer sich immer schneller ändernden Umgebung. Empirische Untersuchungen belegen, dass Führungskräfte, die ein Coaching in Anspruch nehmen, gerade in Veränderungsphasen ihre Ziele schneller erreichen. Ebenso dient Coaching in der entwicklungsorientierten Führung als hoch-effektives Tool. Es gibt eine große Bandbreite an Methoden für das sogenannte „Performance Coaching“, wobei einige besser sind als andere. Das „GROW-Modell“ ist das wohl bekannteste seiner Art und wird von vielen Experten geschätzt. Ursprünglich konzipiert wurde es von Graham Alexander und später von von Sir John Whitmore perfektioniert. Viel Spaß damit! ‚More to explore' zu Folge 5: Coaching to improve performance! Das “GROW-Modell” (John Whitmore) Buchtipp: „Coaching for Performance: Potenziale erkennen und Ziele erreichen“, Autor John WhitmoreNähere Informationen zu Dr. Erika Maria Kleestorfer:Website: www.kleestorfer.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/erikamariakleestorfer/?hl=deLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-erika-maria-k-a18426/Buch: Purpose: How Decisions in Life are Shaping Leadership JourneysLove-Cards: https://produkte.kleestorfer.com/love-cardsEmail: office@kleestorfer.com Dieser Podcast wurde bearbeitet von:Denise Berger https://www.movecut.at

Towards Vivencia in Conversation with
TWV to Takeaway by Bridget Lappin: The Big Corp and the Dance Industry.

Towards Vivencia in Conversation with

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 17:04


One Last Exercise of 2022… for 2023Finishing the year with reflection and preparation, Bridget offers the last “TWV to Takeaway” exercise. Inspired by our recent episode with Graham Alexander, this exercise will:-identify your soft skills-employ your soft skills towards taking your 2023 to the next level-help you take 2023 to the next level for someone elseIt's a big one, but why not end the year with a bang? And start 2023 strong and soft.From all of us at Towards Vivencia, we wish you a Happy New Year.This season is brought to you by:- Choreography Online (https://choreography.online)and- Ground Grooves (https://www.groundgrooves.tv)Support the show

Towards Vivencia in Conversation with
The Big Corp and the Dance Industry: Synergies, Differences and Futures

Towards Vivencia in Conversation with

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 89:21


Hello beautiful people! Buckle up because today's episode is a real lesson in business ethics, pricing our services as dance artists, making a difference in the world, and how the performing arts can benefit corporates and vice versa.Our guest today is Graham Alexander.I had the pleasure to be one of Graham's teachers at London Contemporary Dance School (The Place) where he studied dance after having graduated in Physics from Oxford University… is a vice president at the De Beers Group, one of the biggest mining diamond companies in the world, with over 20,000 employees working in 28 different nations.Prior to that, he worked for nine years in various consultancies such as PwC, Javelin Group, OC&C Strategy Consultants,  primarily working with clients in the retail and consumer goods industry, such as Superdry, Selfridges, and Heineken, as well as in a number of other industries, like the cabinet office, Brussels Airport, or First Group.After that, he was employed by the Lego Group to implement their marketing plans.In this episode, we discussed:The relationship between major corporations and the performing arts.How one of the largest mining diamond companies in the world's vice president was once a dance studentThe benefits and drawbacks of working in the business worldThe big corporation's bias as the cause of all evil.Enhancing physical health and mental performanceCons of the dance businessA set of principles, a way of life, and deeds to improve the worldThe dance industry's model of scarcity and the going rate for working with corporationsA very pragmatic, profound and useful episode.Enjoy it!!!This season is brought to you by:- Choreography Online (https://choreography.online)and- Ground Grooves (https://www.groundgrooves.tv)Support the show

ICF Germany
Coaching and Adversity

ICF Germany

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 29:16


Kathryn Jackson is a leader ship coach, facilitator and author who uses a blended approach of coaching and consulting to influence change. She has over 20 years of HR consulting and coaching experience with former corporate employers including Andersen's, Ernst & Young, and the Bank of Scotland. She has a first-class honors degree specializing in Sociology, HR, and Organizational Behaviour – with a subsequent master's exploring Motivation at Work. She trained with the Oxford School of Coaching & Mentoring in 2005 and has completed additional training as a Career Coach with the award-winning team at Fuel50.Accepted as a Fellow with the CIPD in 2015 and awarded a Senior Practitioner Accreditation with the EMCC in 2017. Kathryn's company: careerbalance Ltd has provided Coaching, Training, Career Transition and HR Consulting Support to NZ businesses since 2006, with most of her work based on long-term partnerships to deliver significant and sustainable change. Current clients include: BDO, Orion, McKenzie& Co, Downer, and the MBA students at Canterbury Uni. Her contributionto building better workplaces include: Book: Resilience at Work–Practical Tools for Career Success(Routledge, 2018).Shortlisted for Best International Business Book(Business Book Awards, London) and theAustralian Career Book of the Year this is an essential resource for anybody wanting tolearn strategies for better navigating stressors at work. Workshop Series: Let's Talk Resilience at Work. Building on thesuccessof the book,workshop programme brings to life thekeymessages of thebook inhigh energy,interactive eventsthat can be delivered live or viaZoom. Withworkshops for teamsand leaders, andoptions to traininternal facilitators, this programme directly supports theNZ Red CrossPsychological First Aid programme. Book: Essential Questions to GROW Your Team(DIY Publishing, 2017). With anintroduction by Graham Alexander (co-inventor of the GROW model),this is a workbookofConversationGuidesthatis used bybusinesses around the worldto support leaderswho are learning to coach. Workshop Series: GROW Your Team(The Wellbeing Edition, The Feedback Edition,The CareerEngagementEdition and The Pure CoachingCultureEdition).Interactive andpractical workshopswhich combine coaching skillsand the scienceofconversationwith some of the most commonleadershipchallenges at work. Online Learning: The Crafted Career Programmes.Theworld needsnew ways to findhope, strength, and a plan for the future in an environment of disruption, uncertainty, andchange. This self-directed learningcombines science with practical, ease to use resourcesandsmall group coaching clinicsto shape more meaningful careers.This programme is fullycustomizable for businesses and/or career coaches. Kathrynregularly supportssporting events to raise money for charitiesincludingNZ Red Cross,Guide Dogs for the Blind,Riding for theDisabledand McMillan Cancer Support(UK). http://bit.ly/3V2IV8U

The Game Football Podcast
Are The Glazers Ready To Sell Up?

The Game Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 72:12


Hugh Woozencroft is joined by Gregor Robertson, Tom Clarke, Matt Dickinson and Martin Hardy.Sir Jim Ratcliffe is keen to explore the possibilities of buying Manchester United. Matt Dickinson broke the story in The Times and joins us to explain how likely this deal is (00:00)What numbers are involved in any potential deal for Manchester United? Football finance expert Kieran Maguire breaks down the figures The Glazers are likely to be keen to do business at (10:21)The Times' Martin Hardy joins us to discuss how things are going at Newcastle United ahead of their game against Manchester City on Sunday (17:54)Leeds United have had a positive start to the season, but after losing important players - how will they get on in their ‘tricky' third season? (35:40)Manchester United take on Liverpool on Monday as the bottom side in the Premier League. Will Erik ten Hag change his footballing philosophy or stick to the plan? (48:39)Who is the unluckiest manager? Gregor spoke to Graham Alexander, who could be a pretty good candidate (62:44)Get more of The Times and The Sunday Times for less than £1 a day. Start your free trial: thetimes.co.uk/thegame Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Scottish Football Show
No Pyro, No Party!

The Scottish Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 45:08


Laura Brannan and Findlay Marks are joined by guest host Grant Russell to discuss all the latest goings on in Scottish football.  Rangers created history last week to overturn their first leg defeat in Belgium and set up a playoff tie against PSV to reach the elusive UCL group stage. Joshua Barrie of The Rangers Review gives us the lowdown on their chances tonight.  Steven Hammell was named as Motherwell's new manager, replacing the sacked Graham Alexander. Andy Ross from the MFC Podcast joins us to discuss his appointment and what hopes the Steelmen can have for the season under the new gaffer. And we dissect Aberdeen's recent statement regarding the use of pyro by supporters and ask if it's time Scottish football found a way to embrace this element of many clubs' fanbase. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: The rumoured new TV deal with Sky (00m 45s)• PART 2: Rangers move to within touching distance of the UCL, with Joshua Barrie  (08m 46s) • PART 3: Hearts v FC Zurich preview and reliving Dundee Utd's Dutch nightmare (15m 45s) • PART 4: Steven Hammell appointed new Motherwell manager, with Andy Ross (20m 54s)• PART 5: SPFL Round-up (28m 07s)• PART 6: Pyro and fan culture in Scottish football (32m 07s)GET IN TOUCH: • follow us on Twitter• follow Grant Russell  on Twitter• follow The Rangers Review  on Twitter• follow MFC Podcast on Twitter

MFC Podcast
MFC Podcast – Episode 289

MFC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 70:16


What a couple of weeks! Reaction to the appointment of Steven Hammell as the new manager of Motherwell, Graham Alexander's departure, an extremely disappointing European exit, the first two league matches and more. The post MFC Podcast – Episode 289 appeared first on MFC Podcast.

Open Goal - Football Show
RANGERS FACE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE TEST & MOTHERWELL SACK ALEXANDER | Keeping The Ball On The Ground

Open Goal - Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 66:26


The lads look back over the opening weekend of SPFL Premiership action as well as discuss Rangers' hopes of qualification for the Champions League and Motherwell's very early decision to sack Graham Alexander after their disappointing European defeat to Sligo Rovers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Open Goal - Football Show
RANGERS FACE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE TEST & MOTHERWELL SACK ALEXANDER | Keeping The Ball On The Ground

Open Goal - Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 66:26


The lads look back over the opening weekend of SPFL Premiership action as well as discuss Rangers' hopes of qualification for the Champions League and Motherwell's very early decision to sack Graham Alexander after their disappointing European defeat to Sligo Rovers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Scottish Football Forums
S12E2 European Exit

Scottish Football Forums

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 90:37


John, Josh and Scott J are on the latest episode of the podcast as we discuss some of the events in Scottish football recently. We kick off by discussing Motherwell and Graham Alexander leaving the club after their European exit. There is chat about Rangers and Dundee United upcoming European ties and how they might get on. The guys are all fans of the West of Scotland football league so we have a wee feature on why you should go if you've never been before. Our Fantasy Football league on the Fantasy Football Scotland app is under way. You'll find our league under classic leagues or by using code SFFPL. Thanks again to Supernova Terracewear and Surprise Shirts for your continued support. Remember you can get free shipping and 20% off any product at uk.manscaped.com with the code SFF20. #ad Surprise Shirts are also offering 10% off their products at surprise shirts.co.uk with the code SFF. #ad Tweet us @sffpodcast Instagram - sffpodcast Facebook - Scottish Football Forums Email - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com

Scottish Football Forums Podcast
S12E2 European Exit

Scottish Football Forums Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 90:37


John, Josh and Scott J are on the latest episode of the podcast as we discuss some of the events in Scottish football recently. We kick off by discussing Motherwell and Graham Alexander leaving the club after their European exit. There is chat about Rangers and Dundee United upcoming European ties and how they might get on. The guys are all fans of the West of Scotland football league so we have a wee feature on why you should go if you've never been before. Our Fantasy Football league on the Fantasy Football Scotland app is under way. You'll find our league under classic leagues or by using code SFFPL. Thanks again to Supernova Terracewear and Surprise Shirts for your continued support. Remember you can get free shipping and 20% off any product at uk.manscaped.com with the code SFF20. #ad Surprise Shirts are also offering 10% off their products at surprise shirts.co.uk with the code SFF. #ad Tweet us @sffpodcast Instagram - sffpodcast Facebook - Scottish Football Forums Email - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com

Superscoreboard
Friday 29th July Clyde 1 Superscoreboard

Superscoreboard

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 93:27


Gordon Duncan is joined by Hugh Keevins and Kenny Miller as they discuss Graham Alexander being sacked on the eve of the new season...

OceanFM Ireland
"We knew Sligo were at this level for a reason" - Motherwell boss Graham Alexander

OceanFM Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 4:19


Motherwell manager Graham Alexander talks to Ocean FM's Mark Halton about Thursday evening's Europa Conference League 2nd leg at the Showgrounds.

MFC Podcast
MFC Podcast – Episode 288

MFC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 50:11


A look back on the defeat to Sligo Rovers, the second-leg previewed, the future of Graham Alexander pondered and reaction the Premier Sports Cup draw. The post MFC Podcast – Episode 288 appeared first on MFC Podcast.

Scottish Football
Motherwell v Sligo Rovers

Scottish Football

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 22:08


All the fulltime reaction to Motherwell 0 - 1 Sligo Rovers with James McFadden and Stephen Craigan. We hear from both Motherwell's Graham Alexander and Sligo Rover's John Russell.

The Terrace Scottish Football Podcast
Celtic's Dirk Kuyt and Mateja Kezman

The Terrace Scottish Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 59:12


Craig Fowler and Tony Anderson are joined by Thom Watt to talk through the weekend's action, including Tam Courts' top tactical tweak, Graham Alexander being horrendously negative, Callum Hendry putting St Johnstone on his back, Rangers continuing to struggle out of the gate, two poor teams somehow scoring four goals at Pittodrie, Barrie McKay finally getting on the scoresheet, and Celtic's old-school centre-forward. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Scottish Football Forums
S11E54 Scotland Friendlies Special: Graham Alexander

Scottish Football Forums

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 49:53


It's international week for the Men's National Team, though not the week we were hoping for as the awful situation in Ukraine has postponed the World Cup playoff Semi Final until June. Instead, we have a couple of friendlies against Poland at Hampden on 24 March before setting off to either Wales or Austria five days later depending on who loses their Semi Final. To preview those friendlies, John B is joined by 40-times capped Scotland international, and current Motherwell manager, Graham Alexander. Graham gives his views on the postponement, and how it may impact the squad. We divulge on the latest squad Steve Clarke has picked, which includes two of Graham's players, and how Graham feels it will be utilised over the two matches. We also cover off Graham's main memories growing up as a Scotland fan and his main memories during those 40 caps, including the famous double victory over France in the Euro 2008 qualifying campaign. Graham then gives TWO six-aside teams, one based on his favourite Scotland players growing up as a fan, and the other with his teammates at International level. Recently our Fantasy Football sponsor (@supernovatwear on Twitter) have released their Spring/Summer collection so make sure to check it out on their website. Remember you can get free shipping and 20% off any product at uk.manscaped.com with the code SFF20. #ad Thanks also to our other Fantasy Football Scotland prize sponsors: Surprise Shirts and Mind, Body and Sole UK. Tweet us @sffpodcast Instagram - sffpodcast Facebook - Scottish Football Forums Email - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com

Scottish Football Forums Podcast
S11E54 Scotland Friendlies Special: Graham Alexander

Scottish Football Forums Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 49:53


It's international week for the Men's National Team, though not the week we were hoping for as the awful situation in Ukraine has postponed the World Cup playoff Semi Final until June. Instead, we have a couple of friendlies against Poland at Hampden on 24 March before setting off to either Wales or Austria five days later depending on who loses their Semi Final. To preview those friendlies, John B is joined by 40-times capped Scotland international, and current Motherwell manager, Graham Alexander. Graham gives his views on the postponement, and how it may impact the squad. We divulge on the latest squad Steve Clarke has picked, which includes two of Graham's players, and how Graham feels it will be utilised over the two matches. We also cover off Graham's main memories growing up as a Scotland fan and his main memories during those 40 caps, including the famous double victory over France in the Euro 2008 qualifying campaign. Graham then gives TWO six-aside teams, one based on his favourite Scotland players growing up as a fan, and the other with his teammates at International level. Recently our Fantasy Football sponsor (@supernovatwear on Twitter) have released their Spring/Summer collection so make sure to check it out on their website. Remember you can get free shipping and 20% off any product at uk.manscaped.com with the code SFF20. #ad Thanks also to our other Fantasy Football Scotland prize sponsors: Surprise Shirts and Mind, Body and Sole UK. Tweet us @sffpodcast Instagram - sffpodcast Facebook - Scottish Football Forums Email - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com

The DW Podcast
Episode 81 with Graham Alexander

The DW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 67:31


In Episode 81 Derek is joined by Motherwell Football Club manager Graham Alexander. Graham talks about moving to Scotland to take over the Lanarkshire outfit, his own playing career at Burnley, Preston and Scotland and his relationship with St Johnstone manager Davidson. The pair talk about the influence David Moyes had on Graham's career and how the former Manchester United manager pushed him on to play for the national team and extend his playing in to his 40s. Since joining Motherwell Graham has brought in his own players and developed existing players; the gaffer talks about the players he feel have progressed and shares his vision and ambition for the future.

From the Finney Podcast
From the Finney Meets... Paul Simpson // Part 1 // Episode #3

From the Finney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 60:41


We discussed Paul's start in football as a young player, his move into managing at Rochdale and Carlisle, his move to North End and not being tough enough with the board, key players leaving as he arrived, Carlo Nash, Graham Alexander and much more. Enjoy! If you want to put your money into a local charity, here at From the Finney, we're supporting Trust House Lancashire. You can find out more information by visiting their website here - https://trusthouselancs.org/. Finally, should you have any questions for us, feel free to get in touch on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram. We're @fromthefinney on all of those platforms, or you can email us on - fromthefinney@gmail.com.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/fromthefinney. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Open Goal - Football Show
GRAHAM ALEXANDER ON MOTHERWELL, SALFORD, CLASS OF 92 & GLEN'S SPFL MOTM AWARD | Open Goal Meets...

Open Goal - Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 90:24


We've got a brilliant and insightful chat in store for you this week as we're joined by Glen's Vodka SPFL Manager of the Month for September, Motherwell Gaffer, Graham Alexander!We look back on the Graham's tenure at Fir Park so far before discussing his previous job at Salford City working under the class of 92 and discuss Gary Neville's recent comments on the man himself. We also chat about his playing career highlights and the influential managers he worked under including the late, great Walter Smith, David Moyes, Owen Coyle, Craig Brown and others. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Open Goal - Football Show
GRAHAM ALEXANDER ON MOTHERWELL, SALFORD, CLASS OF 92 & GLEN'S SPFL MOTM AWARD | Open Goal Meets...

Open Goal - Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 90:24


We've got a brilliant and insightful chat in store for you this week as we're joined by Glen's Vodka SPFL Manager of the Month for September, Motherwell Gaffer, Graham Alexander!We look back on the Graham's tenure at Fir Park so far before discussing his previous job at Salford City working under the class of 92 and discuss Gary Neville's recent comments on the man himself. We also chat about his playing career highlights and the influential managers he worked under including the late, great Walter Smith, David Moyes, Owen Coyle, Craig Brown and others. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Terrace Scottish Football Podcast
No nil-nils and a number of defensive calamities

The Terrace Scottish Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 56:32


Craig Fowler and Craig Cairns talk through a thoroughly interesting weekend in the cinch Premiership as Dundee United go three points from the top, Ross County continue to hemorrhage goals, the right attacking blend may have been discovered by David Martindale, Hearts both deserved a point and a pumping, Leigh Griffiths keeps kicking things, and Graham Alexander gets the starting XI wrong at Fir Park. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ScotScore: A Scottish Football Podcast
ScotScore-#116 AngeBall!

ScotScore: A Scottish Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 45:20


The boys discuss the Old Firm's opening Europa League group game defeats, Livingston stun Celtic at the Tony Macaroni Stadium as they lose 1-0, missed opportunity for Rangers as they drop points to Motherwell, Graham Alexander's tactics, Chris Sutton and Neil Lennon refused entry into Ibrox, all this & more!

The Terrace Scottish Football Podcast
Murderball proves its effectiveness as Aberdeen made of Glass

The Terrace Scottish Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 53:53


Craig Fowler and Craig Anderson talk through the weekend games 24 hours after initially advertised. This includes Graham Alexander's effective brand of football, Rangers still looking for fifth gear, Celtic showing both strength and weakness, the one issue that will hold Hearts back from a third-place race, concerns for St Mirren and Livingston looking rather unfamiliar. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

IndieLiga Football Chat
T-Shirt Sellers, Bundesliga, Old TV shows and Football

IndieLiga Football Chat

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 30:53


In this show we have some stadium chat, who plays at the Jonny Rocks stadium? Who played at the Kit Kat stadium? Is it true, especially in League 2, that mid table teams really do give up and are on the beach? What is it like when 'normal' people play against professional footballers? Big clubs playing in Non League, what are they doing there!? References maybe on people in North West England get, Tony Wilson, music, comedy. Then onto Channel 4, shows like The Word, The Tube, Rapido, Eurotrash and Banzai. David Squires genius and the revolution will not be televised. In North America, some Detroit City and silly MLS names like Inter Miami. German and Bundesliga talk. Raul playing at Schalke, and now they are rubbish. SV Hamburg in the second Bundesliga. Are St Pauli a proper football club, or just a vehicle for selling t-shirts and a club for people that never watch football. Are the real left wing team Union Berlin? Football kit chat, Hull City and their horrible tiger kit, Wolves and their lovely kit, Pescara and Napoli in Serie A. Ian Brown, Morrissey, Matt Le Tissier, do their political views affect how you feel about what they did? And a little bit about Graham Alexander. Enjoy the football talk, or soccer for our American friends.

Scottish Football
Sportsound Podcast: 24 Apr 21

Scottish Football

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 32:16


Hibernian are through to the Scottish Cup semi-finals after beating Motherwell on penalties. We hear from Ryan Porteous, Jack Ross, Martin Boyle and Graham Alexander.

Scottish Football
Sportsound Podcast: 22 Apr 21

Scottish Football

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 56:14


Motherwell boss Graham Alexander after his first Lanarkshire derby win talks about playing for Scotland + we hear from Sir Alex Ferguson on Scotland's qualification for the Euros.

The Auchterarder Chippy
'Dancing in the Living Rooms of Johnstone'

The Auchterarder Chippy

Play Episode Play 24 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 75:40


On this week's show, we celebrate the Saints as Livi lose the League Cup final; Graham Alexander's players are brilliant while Tommy Wright's boys stop the rot; there's the usual 1-2 switcheroo in Fife, and the underdogs of Arbroath and Dumfries carry on their unstoppable rise; finally, we hear about a Scot Abroad who conquered Norway, Belgium and Australia, only to be downed by a slide tackle from one of our presenters.All this and more in this week's edition of The Auchterarder Chippy!Music Credits:Duck In The Alley, TrackTribeAir Fàir An Là, Niteworks (ft. SIAN)

The Totally Scottish Football Show
The beatings will continue until morale improves

The Totally Scottish Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 63:34


St Johnstone win their second piece of silverware in their history, breaking Livi hearts in the process. The gang praise the calm Callum Davidson and have their say on the Rooney for Scotland debate. Speaking of debates, who will be replacing Neil Lennon in the summer following his departure last week? JJ makes the case for Paul Lambert as Celtic manager. Motherwell put in their performance of the season by winning at Hibs and Graham Alexander wants to talk about that and nothing else. And Collin Quaner weasels his way into the headlines for St Mirren. Plus we run through the latest in the Championship with Hearts dominant but disappointing. And Queen of the South are flying high but we don’t know why. RUNNING ORDER:  • PART 1: Rangers’ Europa League exploits (01m 00s) • PART 2: St Johnstone 1-0 Livingston (03m 45s) • PART 3a: Celtic’s manager search (19m 00s)  • PART 3b: Hibs 0-2 Motherwell (33m 00s) • PART 3c: Kilmarnock 1-1 Dundee Utd (41m 00s)  • PART 3d: St Mirren 1-0 Ross County (45m 30s)  • PART 4: The odds with Paddy Power (51m 00s)  • PART 5: Championship latest with Euan Booth Robertson (52m 30s)  SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC AND GET 30% OFF: • theathletic.com/totally   GET IN TOUCH: • follow us on Instagram • find us on Facebook • send us a tweet: @TheTotallyShow   PARISH NOTICES: • we’re sponsored by Paddy Power - home of the Money Back Special   READ STUFF ON OUR WEBSITE: • check out thetotallyfootballshow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Totally Scottish Football Show
Getting your house in order

The Totally Scottish Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 53:29


This week: Shirt swapping, Q&A stopping, and Motherwell's goal shipping. World's collided in Scottish football as (Graham) Alexander met Hamilton, but it was the home side who threw away their shot. Celtic fought back against St Johnstone as Edouard was back with a brace - as was Dundee United's Lawrence Shankland. Meanwhile off the pitch Nicola Sturgeon tells Scottish Football to get "its house in order" after some alleged rule breaking. Plus The Athletic's Jordan Campbell joins to talk Europe as Rangers head to Antwerp on Thursday RUNNING ORDER PART 1a - Ordered houses PART 1b - Which manager is James Bond? PART 2a - Motherwell 1-4 Hamilton (06.00) PART 2b - Aberdeen 0-0 St Mirren (13.30) PART 2c - St Johnstone 1-2 Celtic (19.40) PART 3a - Rangers in Europa League action with Jordan Campbell (26.00) PART 3b - Rangers 1-0 Kilmarnock (35.00) PART 3c - Dundee United 3-0 Livingston (38.00) PART 4a - Odds with Paddy Power (46.00) PART 4b - Championship round up (48.00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Park the bus fitba podcast
PARK THE BUS NEWS SHOW EP4

Park the bus fitba podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 60:31


In this episode the lads look into all the news going on in the scottish game from Rangers back to there best, Graham Alexander at motherwell, Dundee utd plea to the fans for more money,fan ownership like in Germany and round up on the championship.

The Auchterarder Chippy
Neil Doncaster's OnlyFans [alleged]

The Auchterarder Chippy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 63:08 Transcription Available


On this week's show, the boys speculate on Craig Conway's age and Neil Doncaster's side hustle after a weekend of David vs slightly bigger David semi-final ties in the Betfred Cup. We marvel as unbeaten 'Well gaffer Graham Alexander becomes winless 'Well gaffer Graham Alexander; and we test the limits of just what genres of fish can be fried and served up with chips in the eateries of Portree and Port Erin.All this and more in this week's edition of The Auchterarder Chippy!Music Credits:Duck In The Alley, TrackTribeAir Fàir An Là, Niteworks (ft. SIAN)

Red Tinted Glasses
ABERDEEN EASE PAST 10-MAN MOTHERWELL | RED TINTED GLASSES | PODCAST #34

Red Tinted Glasses

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 31:41


Despite calls for Derek McInnes' head, his Aberdeen side bounced back from a 4-1 defeat vs bottom-of-the-Scottish-Premiership Ross County with a straight forward 2-0 victory over 10-man Motherwell - now lead by Graham Alexander - at Pittodrie! Join Glen and Calum to hear their thoughts on the game, as well as on the upcoming clash with Betfred Cup Semi-Finalists St Johnstone... For the video version of this podcast, head to: https://www.youtube.com/c/RedTintedGlasses And why not subscribe whilst you're there?

The Terrace Scottish Football Podcast

Craig Cairns are Chris Iwelumo kick off another run of weekly shows by looking at Graham Alexander's appointment as Motherwell manager before turning their attention to the latest at Celtic Park after Neil Lennon's fiery press conference. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Pints and Penalties Scottish Football Podcast
Episode 185: Laxalt procedures

The Pints and Penalties Scottish Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 72:01


Rory, Cameron, Harry and Jamesie have their regular format thrown after Livingston vs Aberdeen's postponement, so they change things up. They took an in-depth look at what has made David Martindale's tenure at Livingston, so far, a success. Then pondering how far they can go this season. Following that, the boys look at St Johnstone's poor form that has seen them without a win since November. Motherwell then go underneath the microscope as they discuss what new boss Graham Alexander must do as and how he got on in his first game in charge. To round off the podcast, the aftermath of Celtic's Dubai trip, the lower leagues' postponement and some transfer talk are all debated. Find us on Twitter @pintsandpens

MFC Podcast
MFC Podcast – Episode 250

MFC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 69:34


After the appointment of Graham Alexander as the new ‘Well boss, we debate what comes next for the Steelmen. Also up for conversation was the 1-1 draw with St Mirren, the visit of Rangers on Sunday and another crazy week in Scottish football. The post MFC Podcast – Episode 250 appeared first on MFC Podcast.

Sky Sports Scottish Football Podcast
Celtic Dubai fall-out, Rangers win at Pittodrie & Lawrence Shankland's wonderstrike

Sky Sports Scottish Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 80:43


Unsurprisingly Celtic are top of the agenda for this week's offering from Ian Crocker, Kris Boyd & Andy Walker, as the fall-out continues from their Dubai trip. We hear from Lewis Stevenson after his 500th appearance for Hibs and the panel discuss Rangers' win at Pittodrie as well as Lawrence Shankland's wonderstrike. They also chat about Motherwell's appointment of Graham Alexander, Livingston's winning run and a round-up of the rest of the Premiership teams before the weekly predictions.NB: This podcast was recorded prior to Peter Lawwell's apology on Celtic TV.

The Terrace Scottish Football Podcast
Pundits making up their own rules, Morelos is back, Kiltie's class, County's ongoing worries, Motherwell's risky hire - Scottish Premiership weekend

The Terrace Scottish Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 67:58


Tony welcomes Joel and Craig Anderson to talk through the weekend's football in four Scottish Premiership games. The guys get into the big decisions in the Aberdeen-Rangers game, Alfredo Morelos and Ryan Kent looking back to their best, what Greg Kiltie gives Killie that other Kilmarnock players don't, the Livingston juggernaut refusing to slow down, and whether Motherwell made the right choice with Graham Alexander. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Totally Scottish Football Show
Have you asked Mum yet?

The Totally Scottish Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 64:50


Celtic play Hibs on Monday night in a match surrounded by Covid controversy, as 13 players and Neil Lennon are absent after a positive test following their warm weather training in Dubai, upsetting everyone in Scottish football in the process. And Rangers go 21 points clear. But on the plus side – David Turnbull. Livingston are on a record-breaking run in the Premiership. Goal scoring defender Jon Guthrie joins us to tell us what’s changed under David Martindale And Euan Booth Robertson gives us the latest from the lower leagues as all football below Championship level is suspended for the next 3 weeks. And beyond? RUNNING ORDER:    • PART 1: GMS is back (01m 30s) • PART 2: Celtic’s Dubai debacle (03m 30s)  • PART 3a: Aberdeen 1-2 Rangers (21m 00s) • PART 3b: Graham Alexander in at Motherwell (28m 00s)  • PART 4a: Livingston’s Jon Guthrie on their record run (37m 00s)  • PART 4b: Kilmarnock 2-0 Hamilton (46m 00s) • PART 5: Fantasy Football & the odds with Paddy Power (50m 00s) • PART 6: Lower league football postponed, with Euan Booth Robertson (53m 30s) SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC FOR £4 A MONTH: • theathletic.com/totally   GET IN TOUCH: • follow us on Instagram • find us on Facebook • send us a tweet: @TheTotallyShow   PARISH NOTICES: • we’re sponsored by Paddy Power - home of the Money Back Special   READ STUFF ON OUR WEBSITE: • check out thetotallyfootballshow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Weekend Breakfast with Africa Melane
Struggling with an eating disorder at Xmas

Weekend Breakfast with Africa Melane

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 19:09


Guests 1. Graham Alexander, Health24 Eating Disorders Expert 2. Saskia from Overeaters Anonymous See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

My Best Eleven
Graham Alexander (Part 2) - My Best Eleven

My Best Eleven

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 78:42


Part 2 - Graham Alexander Graham Alexander talks about his midfielders and strikers that he picked for his 4-3-3 formation in his Best Eleven. He also works out whether David Moyes shouting or Lennie Lawrence wheeling and dealing management style suited him bestHe talks through his time at Scunthorpe, Luton, Preston (x2) and Burnley as well as winning international caps with Scotland and playing against the likes of Frank Ribery.Sponsored:NW Pitch MaintenanceEmail:  Andy.nwpitch@icloud.comCall: (+44) 07723860145 Website: www.northwestpitchmaintence.co.ukDownload the podcast from (selected list but available on other pod apps): Apple Podcaster/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/my-best-eleven/id1531409475Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/79XqOdXO5dOp2SV2Ib3blvGoogle Podcaster: https://podcastsmanager.google.com/show?show=show%3AsTOC6DrGP4qPKRBq6K674AiHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-my-best-eleven-71452132/Contact Us:Website: https://mybesteleven.podbean.comEmail: mybestelevenpod@gmail.comTwitter: @mybestelevenpodMusical credits:Higher Up by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

My Best Eleven
Graham Alexander (Part 1) - My Best Eleven

My Best Eleven

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 46:54


Part 1 - Graham Alexander Graham Alexander talks about his Best Eleven players he has ever played with as well as manager who he played under.He recounts stories from Luton, Preston and Burnley as a player. He also goes through his time in management and opens up (as much as he is allowed to) on his exit from Salford City 2 weeks agoSponsored:We are running out of slots for our upcoming Podcasts. Contact us ASAP.Download the podcast from (selected list but available on other pod apps): Apple Podcaster/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/my-best-eleven/id1531409475Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/79XqOdXO5dOp2SV2Ib3blvGoogle Podcaster: https://podcastsmanager.google.com/show?show=show%3AsTOC6DrGP4qPKRBq6K674AiHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-my-best-eleven-71452132/Contact Us:Website: https://mybesteleven.podbean.comEmail: mybestelevenpod@gmail.comTwitter: @mybestelevenpodMusical credits:Higher Up by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

The Hampden Roar
41: Graham Alexander - Part Two

The Hampden Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 58:21


Graham Alexander talks about the Euro 08 qualifying campaign and his appreciation for Walter Smith, the best moment of his career against France, heartbreak against Italy and fading away from the international scene aged 38. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Hampden Roar
40: Graham Alexander - Part One

The Hampden Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 53:25


Graham Alexander talks about growing up a Scotland fan in England, getting his first-call up aged 30, Berti Vogts and the Euro 2004 play-off against The Netherlands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Iron Bru Podcast
In conversation with Jon Parkin

Iron Bru Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 56:55


He discusses heated clashes with Izzy Iriekpen and Cliff Byrne, firing Scunthorpe to safety under Alan Knill and his turbulent relationship with ex Iron boss Graham Alexander. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Iron Bru Podcast
In conversation with Neal Bishop

Iron Bru Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 72:13


Neal Bishop discusses his time at the club, including two failed play off campaigns, the club's decision not to offer new contracts whilst top of League One in 2016/17 and his relationships with Russ Wilcox, Mark Robins, Graham Alexander and Nick Daws. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Great Derelict
Marshal Law The Hero Hunter

The Great Derelict

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 64:39


Welcome back to the Great Derelict  This week Andy is joined by Jo and Graham Alexander as they dive into the dark dystopian hellscape of the far future year of 2020 to look at Pat Mills and Kev O'Niell's dark ultraviolent hero hunter and gimp mask enthusiast Marshal Law The Interview mentioned in the cast can be seen here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ys1UaRqrn_c You can listen to more of Joanne on Banterflix  https://banterflix.com/category/podcast/ and Talking Codswallop https://talkingcodswalloppod.podbean.com/ And on various social media as Hedgescout https://www.facebook.com/HedgeScout/ https://www.instagram.com/hedgescout/  And you can find more of Andy and his other casts over at Rogue Two Media - http://www.roguetwomedia.com/ - https://twitter.com/GreatDerelict - https://www.facebook.com/groups/GreatDerelict/

Scottish Football
Sportsound podcast: 10 June 20

Scottish Football

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 43:22


Liam McLeod is joined by Steven Thompson, Chris McLaughlin, Nicky Reid & Graham Alexander

Football CFB Podcast: Unique SPFL Coverage
CFB with Graham Alexander

Football CFB Podcast: Unique SPFL Coverage

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 100:46


Graham talks life at Salford under the class of 92, Preston under David Moyes, Craig Brown and others, his love of the club, moving to Burnley, life at turf moor, playing regularly for Scotland and much more.

From the Finney Podcast
From the Finney Meets... Will Hayhurst // Episode #11

From the Finney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 38:36


Jake caught up with former North End left-winger, Will Hayhurst for this episode. They discuss Will's time as a young fan, joining the club as a youngster, his double leg break and retiring from the professional game very, very early. There is also some talk of Graham Westley, Simon Grayson and Will also recalls making his debut for the club he supported in Graham Alexander's final game in professional football. If you have any questions or feedback about the podcast, feel free to get in touch with us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, we're just @fromthefinney on all of those platforms, or you can email us on - fromthefinney@gmail.com.

From the Finney Podcast
From the Finney Meets... Phil Brown // Episode #10

From the Finney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 55:06


Jake and Phil caught up over Zoom for this episode of From the Finney Meets. They chatted about how Phil got the job at North End, missing out on Jamie Vardy, bringing Graham Alexander back to the club, holding back tears on the pitch at Deepdale and much more. Again, a big thank you to local band Sugarstone. Their new single Tiger, Reach Out! is our outro music for this episode, stick around at the end to give it a listen. The single is available to stream on all major streaming platforms now. If you have any questions or feedback about the podcast, feel free to get in touch with us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, we're just @fromthefinney on all of those platforms, or you can email us on - fromthefinney@gmail.com.

Official Preston North End Club Podcast
PNE Podcast Special: Graham Alexander - Part Two

Official Preston North End Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 107:51


The second half of our extended chat with Graham Alexander sees us cover the remainder of his PNE career, including that fairytale ending at Deepdale, his coaching career and much more! It’s another hour and half of exclusive reflection on his footballing career that lasted more than 1,000 games, including 40 caps for his country. The first part is still available to listen to now across our usual channels.

From the Finney Podcast
From the Finney Meets... Jon Parkin // Episode #9 // Part 3

From the Finney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 55:20


In this final part of our first 3 part episode, Jake and Jon discuss how Parky's move away from North End to Cardiff came about and Jon discusses the goings-on at Fleetwood that lead Graham Alexander not to be on his Christmas card list anymore. They end with some thoughts on Jay Bothroyd, Jon's favourite summer and of course, Parky and the two Chris Brown's own podcast; Undr the Cosh. If you have any questions or feedback about the podcast, feel free to get in touch with us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, we're just @fromthefinney on all of those platforms, or you can email us on - fromthefinney@gmail.com.

Official Preston North End Club Podcast
PNE Podcast Special: Graham Alexander - Part One

Official Preston North End Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 82:07


With over 400 games for the club, in two spells, Graham Alexander is a modern Preston North End legend. Across two parts, totalling over three hours, he discusses the start of his career at Scunthorpe through to his magical final game and beyond, reflecting on games, team-mates and managers. In this first part, we discuss Scunthorpe United and his debut against Halifax Town, he discusses his best goal in a PNE shirt – that wasn’t for the Lilywhites! – and goes through to the end of the 2000/2001 season and the defeat in the Play-Off Final at the Millennium Stadium. The relaxed chat, from the former North End No.2’s home, includes many stories never heard before, including the truth behind his move to Deepdale, how the team celebrated promotion in 2000 and much more.

From the Finney Podcast
Episode #4 // Part 2 // From the Finney Meets... Graham Alexander

From the Finney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2019 63:12


Part 2 and the final part of our chat with former Preston North End legend, Graham Alexander. In this part, Jake and Graham talk about how his move to Burnley came about under Paul Simpson, his return to the club, that freekick against Charlton and we touch on his time in management. If you have any questions or feedback about the podcast, feel free to get in touch with us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, we're just @fromthefinney on all of those platforms, or you can email us on - fromthefinney@gmail.com.

From the Finney Podcast
Episode #4 // Part 1 // From the Finney Meets... Graham Alexander

From the Finney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 89:59


Part 1 of over 2 hours worth of chats with former Preston North End legend, Graham Alexander. In this part, Jake and Graham talk about his start in football, how he almost signed for Burnley before North End and we finish up with his thoughts on Billy Davies and his final days in charge at North End. If you have any questions or feedback about the podcast, feel free to get in touch with us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, we're just @fromthefinney on all of those platforms, or you can email us on - fromthefinney@gmail.com.

Official Preston North End Club Podcast
Season Two - Episode 43 23rd May 2019

Official Preston North End Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 42:22


Despite the season being over, the latest Official PNE Club Podcast is still here and the latest episode is now available featuring PNE legends Graham Alexander, Sean Gregan and more! This week’s episode is dedicated to this season’s popular feature ‘Star Six’ as we count through the 84 individual players picked by former North End favourites throughout the course of the season to bring you an all-star team. Amongst those picked is Lilywhites legend Graham Alexander. ‘Grezza’ talks to us about his first spell at Deepdale and the strength of character that group had first under David Moyes to win the Division Two title in 2000, before going on to reach the Division One Play-Off Final a year later. He also speaks about the frustrations of missing out on reaching the Premier League with PNE, again after suffering heartbreak in the Play-Offs against West Ham in 2005. Sean Gregan, another popular pick amongst his ex-teammates also joins us to reflect on being named in the side. Having captained the 2000 Division Two winning side he speaks about arriving from Darlington back in 1996, shortly after Gary Peters led the squad to promotion from Division Three and charts the journey to the cusp of the Premier League. Listen in to find out the other players selected as we count through the players picked by the former players to join us on this season’s podcast. As well as reflective and nostalgic look to those who have previously turned out for North End there is also news on next season’s home kit with pictures having been revealed ahead of the launch. Plus we also hear from striker Sean Maguire. Having joined up with Callum Robinson and Alan Browne on international duty with the Republic of Ireland, the forward analyses last season’s showing both from a personal and collective point of view ahead of returning for his third season with the club. The podcast is brought to you weekly by host Guy Clarke. It’s available through a number of platforms including iTunes, Soundcloud, TuneIn and right here on the club website. As always, if you want to feature on coming any episodes and share your views in our ‘Talk of the Terrace’ feature just email media@pne.com You can also get in touch through social media using #PNEPodcast.

The Women's Football Podcast
S1 Ep45: Spot of Bother

The Women's Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 69:53


This week, Luke, Chris, Dickie and special guest, Hungerford Town manager, Ian Herring as they look back on a dramatic weekend of Playoff action with penalty shoot outs galore.  Luke went to Salford v Eastleigh which eventually went the home sides way and he caught up with losing manager Ben Strevens, victorious manager Graham Alexander and goal scorer Carl Piergianni as well as a chat with BT Sport's touchline reporter Jeff Brazier.  Chris goes to Chorley and catches up with media manager Alex Birch and his opposite number at Altrincham Brian Flynn.  Chris also catches up with penalty hero Matt Urwin and Chorley manager Jamie Vermiglio. Dickie was at the other semi-final between Brackley and Spennymoor where it went to another penalty shoot out.  He spoke to a happy Jason Ainsley, National League North player of the year Glen Taylor, goalkeeper Matt Gould and his grandad the legendary Bobby Gould.  Ian Herring was at Woking to see the Cards overcome Wealdstone and gives us his verdict on the other semi-final between Welling and Chelmsford City. In Step 3 we catch up with a frustrated Steve Claridge after his Salisbury side bow out against Met Police and we assess the rest of the playoffs and who can get promoted and how. Don't forget to subscribe via Itunes or Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

NL Full Time
45: Spot of Bother

NL Full Time

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 67:53


This week, Luke, Chris, Dickie and special guest, Hungerford Town manager, Ian Herring as they look back on a dramatic weekend of Playoff action with penalty shoot outs galore.  Luke went to Salford v Eastleigh which eventually went the home sides way and he caught up with losing manager Ben Strevens, victorious manager Graham Alexander and goal scorer Carl Piergianni as well as a chat with BT Sport's touchline reporter Jeff Brazier.  Chris goes to Chorley and catches up with media manager Alex Birch and his opposite number at Altrincham Brian Flynn.  Chris also catches up with penalty hero Matt Urwin and Chorley manager Jamie Vermiglio. Dickie was at the other semi-final between Brackley and Spennymoor where it went to another penalty shoot out.  He spoke to a happy Jason Ainsley, National League North player of the year Glen Taylor, goalkeeper Matt Gould and his grandad the legendary Bobby Gould.  Ian Herring was at Woking to see the Cards overcome Wealdstone and gives us his verdict on the other semi-final between Welling and Chelmsford City. In Step 3 we catch up with a frustrated Steve Claridge after his Salisbury side bow out against Met Police and we assess the rest of the playoffs and who can get promoted and how. Don't forget to subscribe via Itunes or Spotify

Official Preston North End Club Podcast
Season Two - Episode 36 20th March 2019

Official Preston North End Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 57:00


Despite the international break being here, there’s still plenty in store in the latest Official PNE Club Podcast. Striker Jayden Stockley, forward Callum Robinson and midfielder Paul Gallagher all feature on this week’s episode, as well as a PNE legend sharing his Star Six. Stockley talks about playing his part of the bench at Middlesbrough, scoring the winner at the Riverside, being starting at home to Birmingham City as North End make it 12 unbeaten. Having also been caught up in somewhat of a social media storm, the former Exeter man also reflects on being taken in by the PNE supporters following his January move from Exeter City. Fresh from making it to 100 career goals Gallagher sits down with us this week to talk through some of his memorable strikes in a North End shirt. Starting all the way back in his initial loan spell with the Lilywhites in 2007/08 PNE’s No.12 reflects on his FA Cup strikes at Sheffield United in 2015 that helped rejuvenate the club to a Wembley Play-Off win, as well as his six set-piece goals so far this season. While that’s a look back at the past, Callum Robinson has one target firmly in his sights; firing PNE into a Championship Play-Off place. With the three wins in a row prior to the break leaving North End outside the top six only on goal difference the former Aston Villa man is now hoping his return from injury is timed right to help push North End over the line. We also catch up with kitman Steve Cowell, in the boot room down at Springfields. Being a supporter, as well as the club’s kitman Cowell speaks about how he keeps a check on his emotions and the bonds he’s built up with the players, including Saturday’s match-winner Sean Maguire. Star Six this week comes from Graham Alexander. Having made more than 400 appearances for the club over his two spells at Deepdale it’s quite some challenge to pick just six, but listen in to hear who ‘Grezza’ has gone for. Plus, fresh from the social media frenzy created from Stockley’s goal at Middlesbrough, we cross to New York to catch up with the New York North Enders, Matt Higgins and John Ryder with the buzz of excitement having travelled across to the Big Apple. The podcast is brought to you weekly by host Guy Clarke. It’s available through a number of platforms including iTunes, Soundcloud, TuneIn and right here on the club website. As always, if you want to feature on coming any episodes and share your views in our ‘Talk of the Terrace’ feature just email media@pne.com You can also get in touch through social media using #PNEPodcast.

The Non League Football Show
29: 15th February 2019 - Salford City, Nuneaton Borough and Hayes & Yeading United

The Non League Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 78:44


Tim Fuell is joined by FC United's Swampy as they discuss how the imbalances in non league football and the wider football world could be addressed. First guest of the evening is Salford City boss Graham Alexander making his debut on the show and highlighting why the owners of the club thought he was the right man to guide them into their next chapter and explaining why that might not immediately be outside the non league world. A little over two months ago Jimmy Ginnelly had a nice safe, successful job as manager at Barwell FC then he joined the new look Nuneaton Borough to take charge of on the field activities. With the departure of the short-lived Chairman Nick Hawkins this week he now finds himself as Manager, Acting Chairman and the man charged with raising the finance to save the troubled club, but he's still positive it can be done. Hayes & Yeading United remain the only club in the top 8 tiers of English football - Premier League to Step 4 of the non league pyramid - to retain their 100% winning league record. They are also top scorers across the same 18 divisions with 98 goals in 25 league games. Manager Paul Hughes returns to the show to discuss what the magic formula has been this season and why on Valentine's evening he is sat late in a radio studio, having already taking his side for training. Editor at The Non League Paper, Alex Narey is back to discuss the big talking points of the week including the FA Trophy replay results and Solihull Moors going top of the National League. Plus the vagaries of football management with Lee Sinnott sacked at Gainsborough Trinity despite his side being 6th in the Northern Premier and Dean Brennan quickly back involved after leaving Billericay Town, with a new role in charge at Kingstonian.

The Women's Football Podcast
S1 Ep1: Still Going

The Women's Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 93:09


Over the next 90 minutes host Luke Edwards is joined by Chris Pratt, Rob Worrall and Thom Lang as they preview the forthcoming season, across the three divisions in the National League. The boys give their thoughts on the season ahead as well as their predictions. Their are also interviews with Barnet manager John Still, Barnet Centre Back Callum Reynolds as well as Salford City manager Graham Alexander, FC United of Manchester's Tom Greaves, Altrincham assistant manager Neil Sorvel and Wealdstone manager Bobby Wilkinson. Their is also a look at the Evo-Stik, Bostik and Southern Leagues as the season is set to begin in earnest Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

NL Full Time
1: Still Going

NL Full Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 91:09


Over the next 90 minutes host Luke Edwards is joined by Chris Pratt, Rob Worrall and Thom Lang as they preview the forthcoming season, across the three divisions in the National League. The boys give their thoughts on the season ahead as well as their predictions. Their are also interviews with Barnet manager John Still, Barnet Centre Back Callum Reynolds as well as Salford City manager Graham Alexander, FC United of Manchester's Tom Greaves, Altrincham assistant manager Neil Sorvel and Wealdstone manager Bobby Wilkinson. Their is also a look at the Evo-Stik, Bostik and Southern Leagues as the season is set to begin in earnest

Wharton Business Radio Highlights
Redevelopment in Camden, NJ and the Musical History of the Victor Building

Wharton Business Radio Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 52:47


Chris DiGeorge, Founder and CEO of Millennial Partners, joins host Bob Lane to discuss his various urban development projects over the years such as Northern Liberties in Philadelphia and the Camden, New Jersey on The Real Estate Hour. Learn more of the history of buildings in the area, including the Victor building, and hear from two musicians who used to record there - Graham Alexander and Denny Laine. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The 919 Podcast
Solar Energy in the Triangle with Nick Dioguardi and Graham Alexander

The 919 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 34:24


Nick of the NC State Parks system and Graham of Southern Energy Management join the podcast to share about a solar energy project in Umstead park, as well as renewable energy in the Triangle and beyond

Official Preston North End Club Podcast
Episode 39 2nd May 2018

Official Preston North End Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 43:42


PNE legend Graham Alexander joins us this week on the official PNE club podcast to discuss a number of topics. Our in-studio guest this week 'Grezza' speaks exclusively to us about his time at Deepdale, including his dramatic late goal against Charlton Athletic in his final appearance. As well as that he tells us about the squads he was involved during his time including the 2000 Division Two title winning side plus the 2001 and 2005 play-off final reaching squads he was in. Ahead of the visit of Burton Albion on Sunday, with the Lilywhites still within striking distance we have plenty in store ahead of the game. Paul Huntington speaks to the official PNE club podcast about the importance of the game and the development of the squad throughout the season. Former North End defender Sean St Ledger, who scored on the final day of the 2008/09 season to see PNE reach the play-offs joins us to reflect on his memories. Plus 'Talk of the Terrace' brings you the thoughts of a fresh select group of supporters. If you'd like to get in touch with the podcast, or have any suggestions please email media@pne.com We'd like to once again thank those who continue to download, share and listen on a regular basis.

The Sky Sports Football Podcast
Chelsea extinguish Burnley's hot streak

The Sky Sports Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 13:07


David Jones is joined by Frank Sinclair and Graham Alexander as they share their thoughts on Chelsea's 2-1 win against Burnley at Turf Moor that keeps the Blues' top four hopes alive.

Argyle Chat
Is defeat to Charlton Athletic just a blip before a crunch Easter period for Plymouth Argyle?

Argyle Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 32:19


#ArgyleChat look back at the 2-0 defeat to Charlton Athletic and ask what went wrong for the Pilgrims. we also take a closer look at the injuries affecting Argyle right now and look ahead to two huge matches over Easter against Southend United and Scunthorpe United, who sacked manager Graham Alexander at the weekend. #pafc #Plymouth #Argyle #Football For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

EFL Matters
EFL Weekly - Neil, Donaldson, Alexander and Ardley

EFL Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016 49:42


Norwich manager Alex Neil speaks to EFL Weekly about the incredible game against Newcastle which ended 4-3 after an exhilarating stoppage time equaliser - and then winner from the Toon’s Dwight Gayle. Neil also speaks about the positive start to the season at Carrow Road and the form of the Murphy twins. Birmingham’s Clayton Donaldson takes on “10 to Tackle” and reveals why he is “The Don” at St Andrew’s. Graham Alexander reflects on how Scunthorpe have set the early pace in Sky Bet League One. Neal Ardley reveals how excited he is to lead AFC Wimbledon back to Plough Lane. Sky Sports EFL expert Don Goodman talks Nigel Pearson, Derby and the conundrum the club find themselves in. Plus, Dale Tempest brings you some tips for your weekend accumulator.

Monitor
Monitor

Monitor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2016 3:28


Volgens nuwe navorsing is Pofadders blykbaar nie net byna onsigbaar in die veld nie, maar roofdiere kan hulle ook glad nie ruik nie. Prof. Graham Alexander van die Wits skool vir dier-, plant- en omgewingswetenskappe het die gevolgtrekking gemaak in 'n onlangse publikasie in die Royal Society Proceedings B vaktydskrif. Hy het met Joan-Marie Verhoef oor die navorsing gepraat.

We Are Going Up
Episode 100 - The state of play

We Are Going Up

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2013 71:47


We've made it! In a bumper commemorative edition of WAGU, the boys celebrate our 100th show with a wide range of guests and a very special quiz. First up, with a quarter of the season gone, we look at the state of play in each division and ask - which clubs are exceeding expectations and which are falling short? Rob Langham, co-founder of the non-partisan Football League blog 'The Two Unfortunates', and Mark O'Haire, content manager for Sportingbet and co-founder of 'We Love Betting' join us. With the race for the promotion spots in League Two becoming increasingly congested, Fleetwood Town captain Mark Roberts is also on the line to tell us about their start to the season, plus reflect on life under Graham Alexander after moving to the club this summer from Stevenage. Elsewhere, there's a review of the weekend's... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Tobermory Evangelical Church
T.E.C. 01/09/13 - Graham Alexander

Tobermory Evangelical Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2013


Click here for: Jonah and the Fish by Graham Alexander