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Charlie Baker was in the hotseat alongside Paul Hawksbee in today's show. With the huge news of Oasis reforming, writer of their Biography 'Getting High' Paolo Hewitt joined the show, who travelled with the band during the Mid 90s. Gravy Wrestling World Champion George Young had a chat with the guys and Poker Star Niall Farrell joined the show alongside documentary director Greg Clarke to talk on their new BBC documentary 'The Four Rules of Poker Kings'. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Irish cyclist Greg Clarke speaks to Wendy about his experience competing in The Transpyrenees 2024 where he placed 2nd. Greg shares about this cycling endurance event, a non-stop single stage race event that saw him cycling on his bike for almost 3 full days with the route going from the Atlantic coast to the Mediterranean Sea.
Wooded properties are common in the Highlands, but I bet many people don't know a lot about what's growing on their land or how to care for it. To be fair, we don't have many opportunities to learn, and ecological blind spots are common. When I moved to a forested site 14 years ago, after living for decades in cities, I couldn't identify more than a few grasses and flowers. Wanting to be a responsible steward, I became a Master Gardener volunteer through Cornell Cooperative Extension Putnam County. In 2021, I also completed CCE's Master Forest Owner training. The point of the MFO program is for volunteers to visit woodland owners and point them to resources to meet whatever goals they have for the land, says Shane Stevens, the CCE regional director for our area. It started in 1991 because Cornell University recognized that private landowners have a huge impact on the environment. Of the 20 million acres of forest in New York state, 75 percent is privately owned. "The decisions made about those acres are key to sustaining biodiversity and keeping forests healthy and resilient to natural disasters and pests," Stevens says. There are 140 Master Forest Owner volunteers across the state, and they have joined for many reasons. Angela Attia, who lives in Philipstown, completed the training in 2022. "I was interested in gardening and started learning about native plants," she says. "Then I wanted to understand how to better support the forest on our land. Through volunteering, I can disseminate the information and help others." Greg Clarke, who lives near Pawling and has been a volunteer for 15 years, says that peer-to-peer learning is a key to the program's success. "When you go out into the field, there's credibility in meeting with someone who is dealing with the same challenges." Clarke primarily visits sites in Dutchess County, where woodland owners tend to have larger tracts of land than people do in Putnam and logging is a source of income. Janis Butler, who has been a volunteer since 2018 and lives in Mahopac, said that in her experience, people are concerned about making their properties beneficial for wildlife and habitat. She also came to the program from a personal interest in managing her forest. "There are global consequences to the choices we make about our lands," she says, adding that she's developed a greater appreciation through her site visits for the incredible amount of beautiful property in our area. All agree, and I concur, that invasive-species management is the topic that every landowner brings up during visits. These are tough plants and pests to deal with and they are impacting forest health in every way. Deer are another big part of the picture. Their presence determines what grows and if trees can regenerate. Unless you know what is missing in a forest ecosystem, you might not even know what role it plays. For anyone interested in becoming a Master Forest Owner volunteer, the application deadline for the next training is March 19. See blogs.cornell.edu. It includes topics such as understanding what makes a healthy woodland, earning income from trees through timber harvesting or food production, and how to access state and regional resources. The training can be completed online. Volunteers can also attend field training and webinars and workshops that cover the latest research on tree diseases, invasive species and the safe use of chain saws, for example. I get a steady stream of emails from CCE. To request a site visit from a MFO volunteer, visit blogs.cornell.edu/ccemfo.
In this episode of the Locked Up Living podcast,we interview Dr. Greg Clarke, a clinical psychologist with a diverse background in various roles. Dr. Clarke has worked as a clinical lead for a chronic pain service, a consultant psychologist, and head of psychology within a low secure rehab service. He has also worked as a lead clinical performance psychologist at a Premier League football club. During the conversation, Dr. Clarke discusses his experiences working in the field of clinical psychology and sports psychology. He shares insights into the challenges and rewards of working in these areas, highlighting the importance of maintaining a balance between personal and professional life. Dr. Clarke also discusses the temporary nature of the sports industry and the impact it can have on individuals' mental health. He emphasizes the significance of acceptance and the ability to overcome psychological pain, drawing on his experiences working with patients in pain services. Dr. Clarke also touches on the role of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and eye movement desensitization reprocessing (EMDR) in his practice. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights into the field of clinical psychology and the intersection of psychology and sports. Dr. Clarke's experiences shed light on the challenges and rewards of working in these areas and the importance of maintaining a balanced approach to life and work.
In this episode we interview Dr. Greg Clarke, a clinical psychologist with a diverse background in various roles. Dr. Clarke has worked as a clinical lead for a chronic pain service, a consultant psychologist, and head of psychology within a low secure rehab service. He has also worked as a lead clinical performance psychologist at a Premier League football club. During the conversation, Dr. Clarke discusses his experiences working in the field of clinical psychology and sports psychology. He shares insights into the challenges and rewards of working in these areas, highlighting the importance of maintaining a balance between personal and professional life. Dr. Clarke also discusses the temporary nature of the sports industry and the impact it can have on individuals' mental health. He emphasizes the significance of acceptance and the ability to overcome psychological pain, drawing on his experiences working with patients in pain services. Dr. Clarke also touches on the role of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and eye movement desensitization reprocessing (EMDR) in his practice. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights into the field of clinical psychology and the intersection of psychology and sports. Dr. Clarke's experiences shed light on the challenges and rewards of working in these areas and the importance of maintaining a balanced approach to life and work.
Welcome back for this special officially unofficial Grenadier podcast hosted by KRABBY and STU with Greg Clarke guest starring. We ditch the webinar for a full interview, conversation and dalliance into the car world and really try to nail down how the sausage is made. We discuss the Grenadiers market position, the challenges bringing it to market and the strategic partnerships with the North American dealers. We also occasionally get misty eyed about vintage Land Rovers, so apologies for that. The chicken tax comes up yet again as we discuss the Quartermaster and the enthusiasm from the North American market and finally we find out about Gregs love of Chips. No after hours session on this show sadly, just a Stu that was very nervous about damaging a very special vehicle and a Krabby who still isn't sure on the gear lever... Sit back, relax and enjoy this episode of Grenadier Works with KRABBY, Stu and GREG too..... Grit, Rigor and Humour The INEOS Forum INEOS Automotive The Latest Q&A From Ineos Americas (grenadiers have landed) Monster Jam #Grenadier #4x4 #BuiltOnPurpose #INEOSGrenadier #GrenadierPodcast #GrenadierWorks #thehardwayhome #monsterjam ”The Grenadier” headline track by Gabriel Borza ”Grenadier Works” logo by Antonio García
This episode Jenny Salt speaks to media mastermind, Greg Clarke. Greg has spent thirty years exploring the connections between Christianity and culture. Greg has led university centres, ground-breaking media companies and top-tier charities. And what he's striven to do is his desire to see Christianity communicated in every public context. LINKS Some of the organisations Greg has filled leading roles for include Matthias Media, The Centre for Christian Apologetics, The Centre for Public Christianity, The Bible Society of Australia and The Australian Institute of Music. Salt is proudly brought to you by Sydney Missionary and Bible College. Click here for more information on the wide range of courses available. If you're interested in following Jenny's podcast recommendation, you can find Real Hope here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Links: Follow Greg on Instagram: @greg_clarke_gc Learn more about Amica Eco Hairdressing: https://amicaecohairdressing.ie/ Read the transcript and subscribe to the PhorestFM email newsletter: http://bit.ly/2T2gUj1 Leave a rating & review: http://bit.ly/phorestfm This episode was edited and mixed by Audio Z: Montreal's cutting-edge post-production studio for creative minds looking to have their vision professionally produced and mixed. Great music makes great moments.
In this episode, Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen talk about the Dark Night of the Soul. It's a common phrase - one which describes someone going through a difficult time, particularly one in which God feels either absent or unloving. The WADR team investigates where it comes from, and then asks if it's as bad as it sounds?Then Megan and Michael talk to Dr Greg Clarke about two songwriters who have been known to include their honest struggle with faith in their songs - Nick Cave and Bono. And we finish by getting up close and personal with that most faithful and yet honest of poets, John Donne.
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Matt gets Australia's sweetheart—John Dickson—on the line to talk primarily about his book, Bullies and Saints: An Honest Look at the Good and Evil of Christian History. Host of the Undeceptions podcast and professor of ancient history, John does not shy away from the blemishes in Christian history, nor the beauty in it. Matt also asks what we can learn from church history in our modern moment. ABOUT Dr John Dickson works as an author, academic, and media presenter. In 2007 he co-founded (with Dr Greg Clarke) the Centre for Public Christianity, and has published 18 books and three TV documentaries. He teaches ‘Historical Jesus' at the University of Sydney, and is a Visiting Academic (2016-2021) in the Faculty of Classics at the University of Oxford. In 2019 he was appointed Distinguished Fellow and Senior Lecturer in Public Christianity at Ridley College, Melbourne. In all that he does, whether in the media or the church, creative or academic, he strives to be a public advocate for the Christian faith. His podcast Undeceptions seeks to promote clarity about Christianity in doubting times.
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Dr John Dickson thinks, writes, and speaks. Starting out as a singer-songwriter, he now works as an author, academic, and media presenter. In 2007 he co-founded (with Dr Greg Clarke) the Centre for Public Christianity, and has published 18 books and three TV documentaries. He teaches ‘Historical Jesus' at the University of Sydney, and is […]
Adam Papalia in for Karl Langdon! We speak to emerging Eagle Josh Rotham after signing a new deal. Jye Bolton and Greg Clarke check in ahead of the Sandover medal count plus Matt MacKelden with all the latest motorsport news.
In this podcast, host Richard Edwards chats with Porsche New Zealand general manager Greg Clarke about the brand's electric vehicle ventures. We also discuss how electric is going to play a role in the future of performance premium motoring.ABB's Debbie van der Schyff also joins to discuss the details of the new Terra high-power DC chargers being installed at Porsche dealerships, and the brand's worldwide work together.To watch a video of this podcast, go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz4ih2_sLAUThis podcast relates to the cover story in the September edition of EVs & Beyond magazine, available at www.evsandbeyond.co.nz
Greg Clarke, Artistic Director for Junction Arts Festival
The Dead Set Legends Sydney Catch Up - Triple M Sydney - Gus, Jude & Wendell
Wendell celebrated his birthday this week so we thought it was the perfect opportunity to call up all of his famous mates and get them to tell us their favourite, Wendell story. We hear hilarious stories from Anthony Seibold, Darren Lockyer, Loti Tuqiri, Kevie Walters, Greg Clarke and Drew Mitchell. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this weeks episode of the Podcast i sit down with the voice of the Professional age of Australian Rugby the great Greg Clarke. We go into detail on some of the behind the scenes work that happens as a commentator, including his career path to get to the top, Greg gives his views on Australian Rutbg and of course we reflect on his time as the voice of Australian Rugby over the last 20 years.
Dave Hynes (Vocals) & Jason Connelly (Drums) have played in many metal acts throughout the years. When they joined up to form Grave Sermon with Cory (bass), Mark (guitars) and Gavin (guitars) it was to answer the call to make nasty, filthy Death Metal that culminated in the release of Whitewashed Tomb in 2019. Gavin soon left and was replaced by the excellent Greg Clarke of Parhelia. An appearance in Monolith Festival in Cork certainly worked in their favour and started a buzz about the five piece. Since lockdown hit they have been unable to rehearse together, I talk to the lads about that and their many insights into tours around Ireland playing with different bands. Of course mighty craic was had! Grave Sermon have serious plans for 2021 and beyond so enjoy the show and don't forget to subscribe to the YouTube channel. Thanks for your support, Richie. Song featured and permission granted: Motionless Terror (c)Grave Sermon, 2019 all rights reserved. Links to band: https://www.facebook.com/GraveSermon https://gravesermon.bandcamp.com
Dale and Mike reflect on Manchester United's 1-0 win over Watford in the FA Cup.The Reds' attention will turn to the FA Cup draw on Monday night (8pm) but for now, kick your feet up and listen to the lads discuss a pretty dull 90 minutes of football.A "professional" display argues Dale, while Mike argues there's a need for a new right-back to compete with Aaron Wan-Bissaka after Brandon Williams got the nod on Saturday night.We will have another episode before United travel to Anfield. To contact the show email dale@strettynews.com or follow @Strettycast on Twitter.Thanks for listening (don't forget to leave a kind review)! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is Greg Clarke a dinosaur that got caught slipping verbally or did he slip deliberately, to deflect attention from the lack of diversity in top FA roles? In this episode Straight Shootin' LJA discusses the recent abhorrent comments from FA chairman Greg Clarke (including using the phrase 'coloured' in reference to black people) that led to his resignation from his post as chairman of the Football Association. SSLJA discusses the theory that because Greg Clarke has been in business and football for so long, he knows how to play the pr game and he basically 'took one for the team' and sacrificed himself by deliberately making outdated comments. Connect with Straight Shootin' LJA - Twitter - http://Twitter.com/sslja @SSLJA Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/straightshootinlja For more information about Pitch Talk visit: http://Facebook.com/pitchtalk (Become a fan & member of our Facebook group) http://Twitter.com/pitchtalk @pitchtalk https://www.instagram.com/pitchtalk/ http://Youtube.com/pitchtalk http://Pitchtalk.blogspot.com #PitchTalkVlog #GregClarke #FA #Government #Racism #BLM #Equality #Diversity #EFL #EPL #football #players #coaching #soccer #UEFA #FIFA
He played over 400 games as a pro, most of them in the top-flight, and he's now one of the most qualified coaches in the country. Here PAUL WILLIAMS talks about working with Mauricio Pochettino, keeping Coventry up with a final day goal at White Hart Lane, madness at the Baseball Ground under Robert Maxwell, how Big Ron Atkinson remains such an influential figure in his life, and how football can finally embrace a new dawn following the Greg Clarke and Gordon Taylor eras.
Sam Hargreaves Chats To Rugby Union Commentator, Greg Clarke On An Illustrious Career Behind The Microphone
It's been a couple of weeks since our last show but Rebecca & Alex have been working on some exciting things behind the scenes; as well as watching lots of football as usual. We catch up on the positives of the international break (ie. Scotland qualifying for the Euros) before chatting about the long list of negatives, primarily the number of injuries and positive COVID-19 tests over the last couple of weeks from playing largely pointless international matches. Naturally, that leads us onto Liverpool and their current injury crisis. We chat about how they'll deal with the absences going forward, as well as looking back at some of the talking points which came out of the 1-1 draw against Manchester City, from the ongoing Firmino and Jota debate to Pep and Klopp's five substitutions discussion - and yes, Alex does celebrate his wild prediction about the game actually coming true! We also discuss the form of Man City and Tottenham ahead of their fascinating showdown this weekend. Pep Guardiola has signed a new deal at Man City but Mourinho will fancy playing spoiler as he celebrates his one year anniversary at Spurs. And we catch up on some of the big talking points from the last couple of weeks, including the media vs Marcus Rashford & Mason Greenwood, Thiago Silva's worrying comments about headaches, yet more VAR offside nonsense, and Greg Clarke's comments which cost him his job as FA Chairman & the importance of educating yourself. Plus, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney buy Wrexham AFC, the Mo Salah COVID discourse, a lack of protection for players, poisonous animals at football matches, will Messi go to Man City, Harry Kane for Tottenham vs Harry Kane for England, karaoke with the Firminos, Ziyech in pink, the Formation King, warming a heated seat, the healing powers of a wet blue paper towel, 'wee jobbies', the US Election results, Justice for Hermine, why Noah is bad at maths, Rebecca's clocks theory, and how Alex is a victim of his own success. **Please take the time to rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts, as it makes it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!**
The Hard Truth - Inside the Football Industry with Darragh MacAnthony
Peterborough United Chairman Darragh MacAnthony and long-suffering Bradford City supporter Philip Ideson shine a light on the hard truths behind the football industry. On this week's episode: - Manager of the month - Greg Clarke and the FA - Why is it harder to manage in the Championship than League 2. - John Sheridan and Nigel Clough getting new jobs - EFL bailout latest - Buying Nathan Thompson - Mental health - and much more... To submit a question for a future pod, email contact@hardtruthfootball.com. To listen to our back catalog, go to www.hardtruthfootball.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/darragh-macanthony/support
(02:21) Recent high profile news stories regarding discrimination in football (12:43) Review of The FA's Football Leadership Diversity Code (42:48) Greg Clarke resigns (57:24) Episode 6 Solutions Email: hellobeyondhashtag@gmail.com Insta: @beyondhashtag_ Twitter: @BeyondHashtag *Leave Beyond The Hashtag a 5-star review on the Apple Podcast App! Audio Engineer: @PBOHouse (Twitter/Insta) Email: contact@pbohouse.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beyondthehashtag/support
Happy Birthday Spree! On this episode the guys discuss news of the Covid 19 vaccine being available as early as next year, former FA chairman Greg Clarke resignation after a car crash discussion with MPs around diversity and much more. Light some sage and get ready to laugh, love and maybe hate (a little) of what they’ve got to say #YouGetPodcast E-mail us your questions and dilemmas: yougetpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to our Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqQlHFnaDYrJiHx8qu3n2lw Follow the team on Instagram: www.instagram.com/NanaOmelly/ www.instagram.com/Rizzy.tt/ www.instagram.com/Spree_youget/ www.instagram.com/Ed_youget/ Follow the team on Twitter: twitter.com/yougetpodcast?lang=en Omelly's Blog: www.nanaomelly.com All listeners get a 15% discount when they use promo code ‘YouGet15’ when ordering on www.DapaahChocolates.co.uk & www.GoodmanFactory.com
The Sunday Show - What I meant to say #TheSundayShow #WhatImeanttosay #OnAndOffThePitch #RodneyCyrusWelcome back to The Sunday Show edition of on and off the pitch. This week I look at the comments by Greg Clarke and realise I wasn't really surprised.What next from the FA? Who will be the diverse candidate to step forward into his big shoes? Is the issue bigger than just his comments? What do they expose?I also mention this chap called Marcus Rashford and his attempt to buy of the homes on the monopoly board.If you enjoy the content, please like, subscribe and share with your friends. Thanks. Follow on @onanoffthepit1 and @rodney_cyrus See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join the ZM Pod squad this week as we discuss the fall of international football, the bumbling words of Greg Clarke, the merits of fan TV and wonder why Toni Kroos doesn't like fun.
Hello and welcome back to another episode of Bandit Football Fans! We have a great show today. In this episode we round up the last 7 games for Chelsea, Arsenal and Man United the guys give their thoughts on the comments and resignation of (now ex-) FA chairman and FIFA council member Greg Clarke plus someone gets triggered
The presidential election, the Covid vaccine and the cancellation of Greg Clarke. Tom Slater, Ella Whelan and Fraser Myers discuss.Support the show: https://www.spiked-online.com/donate-to-spiked/ Sponsored by:Harry's: http://harrys.com/spiked The Great Courses Plus: http://thegreatcoursesplus.com/spiked
It's 50 up for WALOC podcasts and we celebrate with Accrington Stanley Chairman Andy Holt.The popular Accrington owner talks us through his opposition to Project Big Picture and B-Teams and we talk about the fantastic Stanley initiative to give free football shirts away to local school kids. We discuss how Stanley have got over a covid:19 outbreak and he even gives us a prediction for Saturday's match.Elsewhere there's talk of the Copacabana, Greg Clarke, which Cobblers player would make the best U.S president, rare Cobblers shirts, Teyn in Turkey, Bullseye, David Icke and Godfrey Ingram.Viva WALOC. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Anne-Marie Batson, John Brewin and Jim Burke to discuss Scotland’s triumph, Northern Ireland’s heartbreak, meaningless friendlies, Greg Clarke and an exciting weekend of WSL action. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
This week on Taking The Myth, Stephen Knight (@GSpellchecker) and Iram Ramzan of sedaa.org (@Iram_Ramzan) discuss the big topics. They cover: the new lockdown, the US presidential election, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, voter fraud & 'stolen election' conspiracies, Maajid Nawaz, terror attacks in Paris, Nice, Vienna and Reading, Macron, the firing of Greg Clarke and much more! We also answer listener questions. Support the podcast at http://www.patreon.com/gspellchecker Also available on iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube & Spotify.
Greg Clarke's resignation, the international break, Jack Grealish, Joe Gomez, Paul Pogba and the Premier League title race - all on this week's Football Digest.This week host John Cross is joined by Jeremy Cross, Andy Dunn and Matt Dunn as they digest the week in football.
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Hugh Woozencroft is joined by Gregor Robertson, James Restall and Jonathan Northcroft. The big changes at the FA are under the spotlight as Greg Clarke leaves following his comments earlier this week. Who does the FA look to next? Liverpool’s defensive woes continue with Joe Gomez’s injury - will they be forced into the transfer market in January? Should international friendlies be taking place during lockdown and Scotland are one game away from Euro 2020 - but without Ryan Fraser, can they make it past Serbia?Subscribe to The Times and get a month free: thetimes.co.uk/thegame See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kevin and Kieran unpick Greg Clarke's resignation as FA chairman just hours after his disastrous appearance in front of MPs, find out why Manchester United's share price was up almost 9% on the news about a possible vaccine for COVID-19, and speak to a director of Chester FC, the fan-owned club which was founded in 2010 following the winding-up of Chester City.Follow The Price of Football on Twitter - @POF_PODFollow Kevin on Twitter - @kevinhunterdayFollow Kieran on Twitter - @KieranMaguireCheck out the brand new Price of Football merchandise store here!https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/priceoffootball. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thursday night is huge for Northern Ireland against Slovakia and for Scotland in Serbia, who have gone MacGyver. Could qualification for a first major tournament in 22 years mean redemption for Steve Clarke?The panel are gagging for Grealish for England. Will we see him as a first-pick for England or is he destined to go the way of Hoddle and Le Tissier? And there's the whole sorry Greg Clarke affair.We also discuss a big WSL weekend and the most surprising transfers ever. From Robert Jarni to Neil Lennon. Plus Robbie Fowler's poetry and revisiting Michael Owen's 32-page promotional brochure.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Greg Clarke resigns as FA chairman (02m 00s)• PART 2: Serbia v Scotland preview (12m 00s) • PART 3: Northern Ireland v Slovakia preview (22m 30s)• PART 4: A big weekend in the WSL (42m 00s) • PART 5: The odds with Lee Price from Paddy Power (45m 00s)• PART 6a: Most surprising signings ever (47m 00s)• PART 6b: Goodbye to Melwood (54m 30s) SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC FOR £1 A WEEK:• 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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This one ended up covering, well, a lot. We do our analysis of what went wrong against United, try and figure out why Moise Kean is pulling up trees for PSG and end by talking about the resignation of Greg Clarke and whether English football is institutionally racist (hint: it is).Follow us on Twitter, @BluesBrosEFC, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
Thursday night is huge for Northern Ireland against Slovakia and for Scotland in Serbia, who have gone MacGyver. Could qualification for a first major tournament in 22 years mean redemption for Steve Clarke? The panel are gagging for Grealish for England. Will we see him as a first-pick for England or is he destined to go the way of Hoddle and Le Tissier? And there's the whole sorry Greg Clarke affair. We also discuss a big WSL weekend and the most surprising transfers ever. From Robert Jarni to Neil Lennon. Plus Robbie Fowler’s poetry and revisiting Michael Owen’s 32-page promotional brochure. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Greg Clarke resigns as FA chairman (02m 00s) • PART 2: Serbia v Scotland preview (12m 00s) • PART 3: Northern Ireland v Slovakia preview (22m 30s) • PART 4: A big weekend in the WSL (42m 00s) • PART 5: The odds with Lee Price from Paddy Power (45m 00s) • PART 6a: Most surprising signings ever (47m 00s) • PART 6b: Goodbye to Melwood (54m 30s) SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC FOR £1 A WEEK: • 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
Michelle Donelan, Universities Minister joins Julia to discuss Wales cancelling their school exams for 2021 as Julia asks if England will follow suit. Robert Halfon, Chair of the Education Select Committee & Conservative MP for Harlow believes that cancelling the exams is premature. Julia is also joined by Calvin Robinson, school governor, education consultant and former Assistant Principal on Greg Clarke standing down as FA Chairman over saying “coloured players” instead of “people of colour”. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Chapman is joined by Clinton Morrison to preview the upcoming international fixtures. Charlie Adam and Roddy Forsyth preview the huge Euro 2020 Play Off final for Scotland against Serbia as they bid to make their first major tournament in 22 years. Andros Townsend also joins the pod to talk about Jude Bellingham and England’s player-media relationships. Plus and we hear from Ian Dennis and Gareth Southgate on Greg Clarke’s resignation
We begin today's episode with the abrupt resignation of Greg Clarke from The FA after he made a string of offensive remarks while discussing diversity in football. Jules, Andy and Jim discuss the fallout and what meaningful actions The FA should take to promote diversity and inclusion within football governance. Elsewhere, we celebrate the return of Gunnersaurus thanks to a rotating shift of freelancers, applaud Danny Drinkwater's search for a club and worry about the future of the EFL as ten clubs reportedly struggle to pay wages.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greg Clarke's comments have seen him stand down as FA Chairman. We discuss the fallout of the incident in which he used erroneous remarks to refer to race in a meeting with MPs. (Part 2, 20:10) We answer the questions you've sent in to us, including whether we think Guardiola and Klopp can manage in the Premier League for as long as Ferguson and Wenger did... (Part 3, 42:56) Liam from Albion Analytics joins us to discuss Brighton in Floodlight Focus
Soccer Comic Rant #330 Man City vs Liverpool Was Kinda Boring, Solskjaer Stay Of Execution, And The Rest Of Game Week 8. Pogba isn't happy at Man Utd. Is Solskjaer really mad at the schedule or at someone else? Corona Virus shut downs. Greg Clarke resigns as Football Association chairman after remark about black players, plus more
Do we need more or less religion in schools? Life and Faith spoke to Zosia Ericksson the School Chaplaincy Executive Office for Genr8 Ministries and Greg Clarke the CEO of Bible Society Australia about whether there is a place for God in schools.
Greg Clarke's new book The Great Bible Swindle, argues that you cannot claim to be educated without a knowledge of the Bible. He came into Life and Faith to explain how the Bible has shaped our culture in profound ways and why it is therefore critical to understand the Bible to understand our literature, music, history, art and more.
March 21st is World Poetry Day. Simon Smart and Justine Toh share their favourite poems and speak to Greg Clarke about what poetry is and why it speaks to us.