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Rog is joined by USWNT legend Heather O'Reilly to dissect the team's group stage performance after this morning's 0 - 0 draw with Australia. Plus, it's knockout time in the Gold Cup. And Andros Townsend to Everton?!?!
It's no surprise that one of the all-time greats for the USWNT joined us for one of the all-time great episodes of the U.S. Soccer Podcast. Former USWNT Forward Heather O'Reilly brought her famous game face and high energy to the podcast to dig deep into her career with Jordan and Charlie. HAO takes us way back to humble beginnings in New Jersey, playing on the national team as a high schooler and making her way into USWNT national history and brings us behind-the-scenes, from the locker room after Carli Lloyd's first-half hat-trick in the World Cup final, to some shenanigans with the gals at her wedding.
On this week's show, we chat with Heather O'Reilly about motherhood and the tough decisions to be made with the USWNT. Next Northwestern head men's soccer coach Tim Lenahan joins host Dean Linke to talk about his coaching journey and his last season with the team. Following Tim, we visit with John Johnson, one of the five 2020 Letter of Commendation recipients. We close the show by getting to know 30 Under 30 member Marie Ipock.
We’re right back into the swing of things in the women’s soccer world. First, Heather O’Reilly joins the show to discuss the first match of 2021 for the USWNT and the state of the team while they prepare for the Olympics, then Jessica McDonald of the North Carolina Courage discusses a new partnership and what’s in store for her year ahead. Follow Heather O’Reilly on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heatheroreilly/ Follow Jessica McDonald on Twitter: https://twitter.com/J_Mac1422 For more on Soccer Resilience: https://soccerresilience.com/ Follow Diaspora United Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DiasporaUtdPod Why Becky Sauerbrunn was a perfect choice for USWNT captain: https://theathletic.com/2330698/ For more on Full Time with Meg Linehan: https://fulltimepod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You know Heather O'Reilly as the fierce competitor who won Olympic gold medals and a World Cup title with the United States women's national team. Now, Heather is a mom, a coach at UNC, a TV broadcaster and an entrepreneur. 'HAO' joins the pod to talk about life after soccer, her new view on life as a mom, learning from her old coach in new ways, and even some crazy high school memories.
UK Coaching Coach Developers Tom Hartley and Jenny Coady speak to USA Women's soccer legend Heather O'Reilly about her experiences of Great Coaching through her playing career. Heather made over 200 appearances for the US Women's Soccer Team, winning three Olympic gold medals and the FIFA Women's World Cup. At a club level Heather played at 6 clubs, including a season in England at Arsenal Women FC. Whatever your role, if you're helping people to be active and improve, we're here for you. Visit UKCoaching.org to grow your coaching skills and be part of the community.
Jared and Jason welcome the star-studded former Arsenal and USWNT player Heather O'Reilly to the show. HAO gives us the lowdown on her uni history from college through her club career and international play; then she helps the guys break down the 2020/21 Premier League kits - every one of them. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Abby Wambach and Heather O’Reilly relive the record-setting match vs Korea Republic on June 20, 2013 in which Wambach passed the legendary Mia Hamm as the all-time leading goal-scorer in international soccer. The longtime teammates and friends caught up on life, reflected on their careers and reminisced about that memorable night. Wambach entered the match needing a hat trick to break Hamm’s international scoring record of 158 career goals. She made history – and then some – scoring four goals in the first half.
The former Leicester and Sunderland winger Matt Piper opens up about how his life spiralled out of control after injuries forced him to retire at just 24. Mani Djazmi, Pat Nevin and Heather O’Reilly discuss the big-name signings that have joined the Women's Super League in England this season. And we speak to San Marino midfielder, Alessandro Golinucci, as the team continue to search for the country‘s first competitive win. Photo: Millwall's Tim Cahill fights for the ball with Sunderland's Matt Piper during their FA Cup semi-final at Old Trafford in 2004. Credit: Paul Barker/AFP via Getty Images.
We did our first Carolina Insider Live show...we review what went right and how it can be better (5:50)UNC unveiled its adjusted Fall Academic calendar...what might that mean for athletics? (10:13)Then, Tar Heel basketball great and Basketball Hall of Famer Billy Cunningham joins the Pod to talk his time at Carolina, winning NBA titles as a player and coach, playing with Wilt Chamberlain, coaching Dr. J and how Cunningham got the nickname "The Kangaroo Kid" (17:03)Next, we pull the women's soccer roundtable discussion from the "Virtual Pancake Dinner" involving Anson Dorrance, Mia Hamm, Heather O'Reilly and Crystal Dunn...it's awesome (46:33)Plus: we reminisce about our days calling baseball (1:08:54), Vince Carter caused Adam to rip his pants (1:29:01) and even more listener MJ stories (1:31:26)
Rog reflects on Heather O’Reilly’s International Retirement Pod special in which she laughs and cries, talking us through her tenacity-filled career of glory. An interview that transcends sport.
Watford and Belgium defender Christian Kabasele talks about life in lock down. Pat Nevin and Heather O'Reilly discuss whether top earning footballers should take pay cuts. And journalist Camilo Velasquez sheds a light on football in Nicaragua, where games are still continuing despite the corona virus outbreak. (Picture: Christian Kabasele of Belgium in action during the international friendly match against Japan. Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
Christian Karembeu pays tribute to Real Madrid's former President, Lorenzo Sanz who died after contracting the coronavirus. Paul Canoville remembers the racism he suffered playing for Chelsea in the 1980s. And Mani Djazmi, Pat Nevin and Heather O'Reilly choose the footballers who shaped their lives. (Picture: Paul Canoville knocks the ball into an empty net to score for Chelsea. Credit: Mark Leech/Getty Images)
The coach of Norway, Lars Lagerbäck, talks about the talents of Erling Håland, Iceland's remarkable Euro 2016 run and his dreams of retirement. And Stein Erik Hegerberg, the father of Ada and Andrine, tells us how 'tough love' helped his daughters to grow into top footballers. Presenter Mani Djazmi is also joined by Heather O'Reilly and Pat Nevin. Picture: Lars Lagerback on the touchline, prior to the International Friendly match between Denmark and Iceland in Herning (Credit: Dan Mullan/Getty Images).
Mani Djazmi, Pat Nevin and Heather O'Reilly discuss the week's biggest stories including Canada's Christine Sinclair becoming international football's record goalscorer. As FIFPro launch their Global Player's Council, Chelsea and England's Anita Asante talks about the challenges they want to tackle in women's football, while Anderlecht and Belgium's Vincent Kompany says 'something has to give' to ease the congested fixture calendar in the men's game and insists the make-up of boardrooms must change if football is to address its' racism problem. Plus after the death of Rob Rensenbrink, his former Netherlands and Anderlecht teammate Arie Haan joins us to remember the two-time World Cup Finalist. (Photo: Anita Asante and Vincent Kompany talking with other players and the media at the launch of FIFPro's Global Players Council. Credit: FIFPro/Twitter)
We hear from Australia striker Sam Kerr as she starts her quest for trophies in the Women's Super League with Chelsea, Mani Djazmi, Pat Nevin and Heather O'Reilly discuss whether you can be the world's best player without winning silverware. Burundi captain Saido Berahino opens up about 'never getting over' his move to Tottenham falling through and rebuilding his career in Belgium with Zulte Waregem. Manchester United midfielder Jackie Groenen joins us to look ahead to their FA Cup Fourth Round tie against Manchester City and to talk about the explosion of passion for women's football in her native Netherlands. And we discuss the potential legal action against Fifa by some of the world's top football agent in response to the world governing bodies' plans to limit the commission agents can receive from transfers. Photo: Sam Kerr celebrates scoring for Australia at the 2019 World Cup. Credit: Naomi Baker - FIFA via Getty Images
The new Ecuador manager Jordi Cruyff joins Mani Djazmi, Pat Nevin and Heather O'Reilly to discuss the challenge that he faces in trying to qualify the country for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and Barcelona's decision to replace Ernesto Valverde with Quique Setien. Former Nigeria striker Peter Odemwingie takes a break from the golf course to talk about the Africa Cup of Nations reverting back to January for next year's competition in Cameroon. And the team discuss the news that the Scottish FA are set to ban children under 12 from heading the ball in training, due to fears over the links between football and dementia. Image: Jordi Cruyff speaks during his presentation at the headquarters of the Ecuadorean Football Federation in Quito. Credit: Getty Images.
Flamengo legend Dejan Petković discusses a crazy 24 hours for his former club. And the Brazilian football journalist Ricardo Setyon also joins Mani Djazmi, Pat Nevin and Heather O'Reilly to give his view, after Flamengo win both the Copa Libertadores and the Brazilian league title. Picture: Brazil's Flamengo fans surround the bus carrying the Flamengo football team during the celebration parade after their Copa Libertadores victory against Argentina's River Plate. (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA/AFP via Getty Images)
World Cup winner Mia Hamm joins the team to pay tribute to Heather O'Reilly, who has finished her playing career by winning the NWSL title. And Peter Odemwingie and Pat Nevin discuss the problem of feuding team mates. (Photo: Mia Hamm of Team USA is embraced by teammates as they celebrate victory over China in the Final match of the Fifa Women's World Cup at the Rose Bowl in 1999, Credit:Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)
Professional Soccer player, Heather O'Reilly joins the SportsChannel8 crew to talk about her career from a World Cup Title, to the most recent NWSL Championship with the North Carolina Courage.
NC Courage head coach, Paul Riley, joins the show to discuss winning back to back NWSL championships, Heather O'Reilly playing her final game, and how many more years of success he could see getting out of the core group that he has in place with the Courage.
Heather O'Reilly looks ahead to the NWSL final, Mexican striker Raúl Jiménez talks about life at Wolves, and former referee Abraham Klein remembers the 1970 World Cup. Image: Raúl Jiménez celebrates scoring for Wolverhampton Wanderers against Southampton at Molineux (Credit: Carl Recine/Reuters)
Heather O'Reilly of the North Carolina Courage joins hosts Dean Linke to talk about the NWSL Final, which is her final game, and moving into the coaching ranks. We also chat with 30 Under 30 members Su DelGuercio and Lora Gralheer and we meet Stu Wilkin, men's soccer player at Missouri State. The Bears are the last remaining undefeated team in Division I men's soccer and are ranked No. 9 in the latest rankings.
Rog is joined by North Carolina Courage hero Heather O'Reilly to preview their championship matchup against the Chicago Red Stars. Then he travels to Portland to talk with USWNT and Thorns defender Emily Sonnett about the club's record attendance and special relationship with the city.
Former Swiss international Ramon Vega reflects on Tottenham's humiliating 7-2 loss to Bayern Munich. He also remembers the racism in Italian football during the 1990s. Also on the show, the Schalke defender Benjamin Stambouli talks about his club's promising start to the season. Presenter Mani Djazmi is joined by Pat Nevin and Heather O'Reilly. Photo: Heung-Min Son of Tottenham holds his hands over his mouth during the UEFA Champions League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Bayern Muenchen (Credit: Charlotte Wilson/Offside/Offside via Getty Images)
The Planet Fútbol Podcast goes to two episodes a week! On Mondays, Grant and SI's Luis Miguel Echegaray will give their takes on the soccer weekend that was, and on Thursdays Grant will continue to interview the most intriguing people in fútbol. In this episode, they break down Norwich's stunning victory over Man City, whether Sadio Mané has replaced Mo Salah as Liverpool's most important attacking player, why Chelsea brought Christian Pulisic back early from the international break and then didn't use him, the remarkable breakthrough of Barcelona 16-year-old Ansu Fati, Neymar's chilly reception from PSG fans (and his phenomenal goal), yet another Zlatan Ibrahimovic hat trick in MLS, why MLS's ban on "political" signage is the league's biggest mistake since Precourt/Columbus, NYCFC's 5-point lead in the MLS East, Atlanta's second straight loss (and potential volatility), Jesse Marsch's big UEFA Champions League opportunity, and Heather O'Reilly's classic golazo for the North Carolina Courage, which is dropping sixes on teams with regularity and pushing for another NWSL title. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carolina football picked up an enormous win over South Carolina and we break it all down: Mack Brown's dance, Dyami Brown's catch, Sam Howell's performance and much more (2:21). Then, national champion, three-time Olympic gold medalist and Women's World Cup champion Heather O'Reilly joins the Pod to talk her time at Carolina, her new role at UNC, covering this summer's Women's World Cup for Fox, the coolest thing she has ever done with her gold medals and teaches us how to sound smart when talking soccer (29:13).Plus, Adam's List includes: more basketball villain talk, turnover belts, poetry corner and why won't Twitter just let us see the latest tweets (#IDontEvenWantThis)? (1:02:52)
Parma's Marco Ferrari, Pat Nevin and Heather O'Reilly discuss the business of football. Espérance player, Junior Lokosa, looks back at this year's farcical African Champions League final. And Peter Odemwingie remembers his time playing for FC Lokomotiv Maoscow. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
The coach of Brighton, Graham Potter, tells us about his leadership style and how he's used the writings of the Dalai Lama to help motivate his overthinking players. Plus, Heather O'Reilly, Peter Odemwingie and Pat Nevin will be sharing stories about the coaches who inspired them. (Photo by Mark Leech/Offside/Getty Images)
US Women's Head Coach Jill Ellis will leave her role at the end of October, after winning back to back World Cups. Host Mani Djazmi, former Chelsea winger Pat Nevin and World Cup winner Heather O'Reilly talk about her legacy. The English Football Association has introduced a 10 minute temporary dismissal for dissent, so the team discuss whether this would work in the professional game. Heather talks about the legacy of the US Women's coach Jill Ellis who will leave her role in October. The team discuss Liverpool men's and women's joint pre-season tour. We'll hear from Zimbabwe defender Alec Mudimu. The defender plays football in the Welsh Premier League for Cefn Druids but his main career is a youth worker in Manchester. Alec talks about how he helps young adults in the local area and his favourite moments from playing in this summer's African Cup of Nations. He even came back with Mo Salah's shirt after playing against Egypt in the opening match.
Steve Crossman is joined by World Cup winner Heather O'Reilly and former Nigeria international Peter Odemwingie to discuss the week's big stories. Peter defends Arsenal captain Laurent Koscielny's refusal to travel on the club's preseason tour after the Gunners rejected the 33-year-old's transfer request and reveals Akon's Lonely was the soundtrack to his failed transfer to QPR. Heather reflects on the US women's national team lifting back to back world titles. Former Manchester United captain and England midfielder Paul Ince opens up about feeling isolated by the language barrier during his early days at Inter Milan. And Daniel Rossbach from the Und Niemals Vergessen podcast explains why Union Berlin may have the only fans who can claim they bleed for their club as they prepare for the club prepares for its' first season in the Bundesliga. (Photo: Laurent Koscielny during a training session. Credit: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC/Getty Images)
Heather O'Reilly and Spain's Verónica Boquete look ahead to the women's World Cup final. We also hear from the former French international Melissa Plaza about the challenges still facing the women's game. Plus, Peter Odemwingie gives his views on the Africa Cup of Nations and we look ahead to the final of the Copa America. Presented by Mani Djazmi. (Photo: US women's team walking onto the pitch: Credit: Quality Sport Images/Getty Images)
Former USA midfielder Heather O'Reilly is at the World Cup in France. From the Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt, Nigerian captain Mikel Jon Obi looks back on his career. And, we also drop in on the Copa America in Brazil. Presenter Mani Djazmi is joined by Pat Nevin and former Nigeria striker Peter Odemwingie. (Photo by Zhizhao Wu/Getty Images)
Heather O'Reilly joins Heath and Monki in the studio to discuss the best crêpes in Paris....and tournament highlights and upsets. She and Heath compare experiences of playing in the US national team; what's it like to be the underdog? Plus find out what could have been in the Heather O-Pie-ly.There's some quick-fire questions with England star Nikita Parris and Eli has the Inside Score on Italy.Send us emails and voicenotes to footballinsideout@copa90.com - we’d love to share your thoughts on the show.And tweet using the hashtag #Copa90insideoutHarry Parsons - Eden (&Friends)Monki - Electricity (&Friends)Monki - ENG98 (DFTD)Monki - Love Magic (&Friends)Monki - Voices (&Friends) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mani Djazmi, World Cup winner Heather O’Reilly, Pat Nevin and Peter Odemwingie are in Paris for the start of the women’s World Cup. We hear from the former Canada goalkeeper and FIFA World Cup ambassador Karina LeBlanc and Brazil defender Kathellen Sousa talks emotionally about the challenges she’s faced as a female footballer in her home country. (Photo: Getty Images)
An exclusive interview with the new Inter Milan coach, Antonio Conte. We also hear from the President of Inter, Steven Zhang. Also on the show, Liverpool's Sadio Mané looks ahead to the final of the UEFA Champions League. Presenter by Mani Djazmi is joined by Heather O'Reilly, Peter Odemwingie and Pascal Chimbonda. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)
In case you missed this episode on the Playing with Science channel…. Hosts Gary O’Reilly and Chuck Nice investigate the systemic gender bias and discrimination happening in professional sports with World Cup winner and former USWNT soccer star Heather O’Reilly, and economist Andrew Zimbalist, PhD. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Heather O’Reilly.
USA international Jessica McDonald looks ahead to the World Cup. And refugee footballer Hakeem al-Araibi talks about his time in jail. Presenter Mani Djazmi is also joined by Heather O'Reilly and Pat Nevin. (Photo by Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images)
Hosts Gary O’Reilly and Chuck Nice investigate the systemic gender bias and discrimination happening in professional sports with World Cup winner and former USWNT soccer star Heather O’Reilly, and economist Andrew Zimbalist, PhD. Don’t miss an episode of Playing with Science. Please subscribe to our channels on: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/playing-with-science/id1198280360 GooglePlay Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iimke5bwpoh2nb25swchmw6kzjq SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/startalk_playing-with-science Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2s86W6olMuRwgGJ2cKELkz Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/startalk/playing-with-science TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Science-Podcasts/Playing-with-Science-p952100/ NOTE: StarTalk All-Access subscribers can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://www.startalkradio.net/all-access/gender-inequality-in-sports-with-heather-oreilly/ Photo Credit: Courtesy of Heather O’Reilly.
Greek Cup final hero Chuba Akompa talks about winning the double with PAOK. Italian defender Elena Linari explains why qualifying for the World Cup was an act of revenge against the sexists. And the coach of the Solomon Islands, Wim Rijsbergen, remembers his run-in with the Corsican mafia. Presented by Mani Djazmi, Heather O'Reilly, Pat Nevin and Peter Odemwingie. (Picture: NurPhoto via Getty)
Iranian-American coach Katayoun Khosrowyar talks to Mani Djazmi, Pat Nevin and Heather O'Reilly about the week's big football stories and the challenges of coaching Iran's under age women's sides. Jordi Delgado joins us to examine Barcelona's Champions league semi-final defeat to Liverpool. And Dutch defender Emma Coolen discusses her bid to find a new club through social media, after having to leave KSK Heist in the Belgian top flight, because she could not afford the costs of playing for the club. (Photo: Iranian American Katayoun Khosrowyar exercises at the garden of her parents' house in Tehran. Credit: Behrouz Mehri/AFP/Getty Images)
Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet discusses the title race. Östersunds midfielder Charlie Colkett talks about his journey from the Chelsea academy, via the Netherlands. And World Cup winner Heather O'Reilly discusses the latest career move of her old adversary Inka Grings, who is now in charge of a German men's team. (Photo by Nils Petter Nilsson/Getty Images)
Swedish goalkeeper Magnus Hedman talks about his battles with depression and drug addiction. He also recalls the moment he almost committed suicide. Also on the show, the Kilmarnock coach Steve Clarke discusses the problems facing Scottish football. Presented by Pat Nevin, Peter Odemwingie and World Cup winner Heather O'Reilly. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Corbis via Getty Images)
Gus Poyet talks about the lack of respect in the modern game. Pat Nevin discusses the problem of sectarianism in Scottish Football. And World Cup winner Heather O'Reilly remembers her meeting with the Dalai Lama. (Photo: Gus Poyet. Credit: Mehdi Fedouach/AFP/Getty Images)
Mani Djazmi is joined by the former Chelsea and Scotland winger Pat Nevin, Heather O’Reilly the American three-time Olympic Gold medalist and World Cup winner, and the former Nigeria forward Peter Odemwingie. Former Real Madrid and Malaga defender Fernando Sanz, who's now La Liga's director for the Middle East, tells us that the league's dream of playing games overseas must come true, after the failed attempt to stage Girona against Barcelona in Miami. We'll reflect on Qatar's surprise win at the Asian Cup with Brighton Coach Paul Nevin, who spent 5 years working at the Aspire Academy that helped lay the ground work for the country's success. Madagascar Striker William Gros joins us after he progressed to the quarter finals of the French Cup with his fourth tier side AS Vitré. And Peter has a big announcement for the group. (Photo: Qatar players lift the AFC Asian Cup trophy following their victory over Japan. Credit: Francois Nel/Getty Images)
Chris Macchi’s story isn’t something he makes a lot of. But, from the outside, it’s a story of someone who loved soccer from an early age, and who found a way to make it a part of his life. Football and soccer go far beyond the lines on the pitch, the dugouts, the film rooms or the technical areas. Football has the ability to connect so many of us, no matter where we are, and Chris’ work has gone a long way to help spread the love that football can bring. I can’t explain to you how truly humbled I am to have him on the show. My only regret is that we were unable to have the conversation face to face. Luckily Skype is wonderful for that sort of thing. My first ever interaction with Chris Macchi came after I saw him on the Premier League in USA’s Instagram Story on a random Saturday about 18 months or so ago. The segment itself intrigued me. Here’s an American guy, living in London, and bringing me (and viewers throughout the US) along to each of the matches he attended. From tube station to train car, to pub beer garden to local eatery, “On the Ground” became something I looked forward to each weekend. As I migrated over to Chris’ personal account, I got little glimpses of someone who was doing amazing work every day, but instead of telling everyone exactly how cool the things he was doing were, he just did them, and every once in a while he would give you a little glimpse of what was going on behind the scenes. As the algorithms did their work I began to see more and more from Chris. He made Arsenal home matches fun again with Arsenal Fan Fan TV- if you don’t know, you are missing out. He popped up at Fulham matches, and cheered Tim Ream on, while sitting next to Heather O’Reilly. He taught us all how to do the Dele hand thing, he took us to “The Darts and let us all fly with him, his dad and his brother in a B17 Bomber. Not to mention some of the biggest names in US soccer media went out for beers with him or wound up in his flat watching matches or having dinner. Seeing all of that, I wanted to know what made him go. I wanted to know how he got there, what his story was, and I set out to learn more and, eventually, get him on the show. This episode doesn’t fit the normal format of the show. Chris isn’t a Saints’ fan, we don’t talk about Saints’ matches, and, even with cutting something like 45 minutes from the conversation, it’s far too long. But, it is a story of someone who’s passion and work ethic made the difference. I admire so much about what Chris has done, what he’s continuing to do, and I’m eagerly anticipating what he’ll do in the future. Chris and I take a walk through his journey, from moving as a kid, to playing in college, to an early Vine that helped land him at Kick TV (see Vine here), to the struggles of telling stories in 15 second clips and making life work in the midst of all of that. So, whether you are set in your career, looking for a job, still in school or waiting for your parent to pick you up or make dinner, I’d encourage you to give this episode a listen and remember all the steps that went into putting Chris Macchi on the ground where he is today. I could not think of a better way to start 2019 than by releasing this episode. Follow Chris on Twitter and Instagram, both @mxcchi. You can find out more by going→ https://tap.bio/@mxcchi As always, thanks for listening. CONTACT the SHOW and SUBSCRIBE- Twitter (@SFCDell_ivery)- https://twitter.com/SFCDell_ivery Instagram (@sfcdell_ivery)- https://www.instagram.com/sfcdell_ivery/ Facebook (facebook.com/sfcdellivery)- https://www.facebook.com/SFCDellivery Email- southamptondellivery@gmail.com Submit questions with #sfcdell SUBSCRIBE NOW! Get every show as soon as it’s ready! Use the links below or search “Dellivery” in your app. iTunes, Acast, Stitcher, Google Play, Tunein, YouTube, Radio Public, Podchaser Credits and Stuff: OUR PARTNER-Follow the Southampton Page- on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. LOGO Design- Matt Beling of the wearesouthampton on Instagram. Music Credits: All music in this ep isode comes courtesy of the Free Music Archive at freemusicarchive.org. Intro Song- “Epic Song” by BoxCat Games- http://freemusicarchive.org/music/BoxCat_Games/ End of Show/Credits- “Aim is True” by Podington Bear- http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/ Until next time, cheers. Matt
Mani Djazmi hosts the show from Madrid where River Plate and Boca Juniors are set to play the second leg of the Copa Libertadores final Sunday. The match was postponed twice after River fans attacked the Boca team bus and has now been moved more than 6000 miles from Buenos Aries. Mani will be joined by Heather O’Reilly, Pat Nevin and Peter Odemwingie to discuss the Ballon d'Or, Cameroon losing the right to host the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, this weekend's MLS Cup final and the rest of this week's top global football stories. Plus we'll hear from the former Liverpool defender John Arne Riise and the Sevilla defender and Denmark international Simon Kjaer. Photo: General view the Monumental Stadium when the second leg of the final of the Copa Libertadores was due to take place in November 2018. Credit: Jam Media/Getty Images
World Football comes from Buenos Aires, ahead of the second leg of the Copa Libertadores final between fierce rivals Boca Juniors and River Plate on Saturday. This is South America’s Champions League and, with the match currently tied at 2-2 on aggregate, it’s hard to over-hype what a contest this will be! Mani Djazmi is joined by former Scotland winger Pat Nevin and ex-Nigeria international Peter Odemwingie - and World Cup winner with the USA, Heather O’Reilly, makes a brief appearance whilst she celebrates Thanksgiving in America. BBC Mundo correspondent Daniel Pardo tells us why the rivalry between Boca and River is about more than just football and we’ll hear from the Argentine brothers who will put family ties aside on Saturday as they cheer for different teams. And the former AC Milan legend Clarence Seedorf tells Mani about being in charge of the men’s African champions, Cameroon, and why it's important to leave a legacy behind in football. Photo: A supporter shows off his ticket for the Copa Libertadores final (Getty Images)
Heather O'Reilly, Peter Odemwingie and Pat Nevin discuss the big football stories. Should TV cameras be allowed in the dressing room? The education of playing abroad and why you're never to old for a kick-about.
Heather O'Reilly, Pat Nevin and Peter Odemwingie join Mani Djazmi to discuss the week's biggest stories. We also hear from controversial French referee Tony Chapron and the players of Kenyan champions Gor Mahia.
World Cup winner Heather O'Reilly, former Premier League striker Peter Odemwingie and Pat Nevin once of Chelsea, Everton and Scotland swap stories about football's biggest rivalries. And presenter Mani Djazmi takes a trip to the Soweto Derby, where he meets the South African George Best.
North Carolina Courage forward and U.S legend Heather O'Reilly chats about her career coming full circle as she ends up back where it all started. She discusses the recent ICC Tournament in Miami, as well as looking back at her time with Arsenal. In addition, much like all these podcasts, we asked 'HAO' to bring a signifcant match from her career, under the spotlight.
NC Courage star, World Cup champion & 3-time Olympic Gold medal winner Heather O'Reilly joins DG to discuss a plethora of topics about her everyday life. She also informs the listeners about her coffee shop in Chapel Hill!
We slipped to our fourth consecutive defeat with a 2-1 loss at the Amex on Sunday.The Daily Mirror’s John Cross joins host Russell Hargreaves to reflect on the Brighton defeat and dissect our performance against Manchester City last Thursday.World Cup winners Per Mertesacker and Heather O’Reilly compare their experiences in our latest player feature, while Adrian Clarke returns at The Chalkboard to preview our next games against AC Milan and Watford.Make sure you subscribe so you never miss another episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eleanor Oldroyd is joined by former England goalkeeper Pauline Cope and the editor of SheKicks magazine Jen O'Neill to discuss the fallout over Mark Sampson's sacking as England women's head coach. They are also joined by Arsenal Ladies midfielder Heather O'Reilly to preview the new Women's Super League season.
Chelsea 4-3 Watford It was a score line that we didn't expect, on many levels, but Jon, Mike DCW and Kieran chat after the away lose to the Champions Chelsea, discuss life if Troy were to leave, who we would bin off first in the summer and they talk to Heather O'Reilly, an American, who is playing for Arsenal ladies this season.
We sit down with #USWNT legend and new Arsenal Ladies signing Heather O'Reilly to discuss her early days in London and how she's settling into life at her new club. She also takes a number of fan questions, so one not to be missed.
Women's World Football Show, Episode 84 features exclusive interviews with former USWNT midfielder Heather O'Reilly; Newcastle Jets manager Craig Deans; England manager Mark Sampson; and England striker Rachel Daly.
Don't miss this week's NSCAA College Soccer Podcast #6, as Dean Linke is joined by a star-studded guest list: * U.S. Women's National Team superstar Heather O'Reilly, who recently retired from the U.S. National Team with three gold medals, a World Cup title, and two national championships from North Carolina, joins Dean to talk about how the college game prepared her the international game and coaches who impacted her along the way. * Jon Ruzan has the Paradise Valley Community College women's team at 14-0. Coach Ruzan tells Dean that seeing how the 1999 U.S. World Cup team motivated his daughter was his inspiration to coach women's soccer. His daughter would later meet Heather O'Reilly. * Betty Ann Kempf Townsley, who coached England legend Kelly Smith at Seton Hall, has DII's West Chester U women's team at 10-0-0. * Tony Tocco, the top man at Rockhurst for 45 years, has his team #1 in DII men. * Chris Babst, who played at Boston College, and coached under Mark Berson at South Carolina and Tim Lenahan at Northwestern, has DIII's University of Chicago undefeated * Butler's Paul Snape has the Bulldogs at #9 in the country and they face #10 Creighton this weekend. * NAIA's Chad Waller brings updates for men's and women's soccer.
Rog talks with Heather O'Reilly about her 230-game USWNT career arch, lessons learned on and off the field, and what emotions she'll experience as she takes the field for the final time as a USWNT player.
The latest show is very much about one person. No, not Kieran or JJ, but Heather O'Reilly, better known as 'HAO'. After 230 caps. the U.S star has announced her international retirement. We speak to her ahead of her last game against Thailand. In addition, we cover off the main talking points from England, Germany and the USA.
At BlazerCon, World Cup Champions Ali Krieger, Heather O'Reilly and Becky Sauerbrunn discussed their magical summer, meeting the President and the future of the women's game with Fox Sports 1's Katie Nolan.
Rog and Davo are joined in the Panic Room by USWNT veteran Heather O'Reilly to talk about the Women's World Cup, the team's mindset heading in, and, of course, the HAO Game Face.
Rog and Davo breakdown Manchester United's win at Anfield and Steven Gerrard's iconic 38-second appearance. The USWNT's Heather O'Reilly guests to talk World Cup 2015.