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Were Austria's Wunderteam of the 1930s one of football's first truly great international sides?In this episode of By Far The Greatest Team, hosts Graham Dunn and Jamie Rooney are joined by Austrian football expert Benedikt Osl to uncover the story of Austria's Wunderteam (1930–1934) — one of the most stylish and innovative teams of the early 20th century.They explore:• The visionary leadership of Hugo Meisl and the artistry of Matthias Sindelar• The Scottish influences on Austrian football's tactical evolution• The Wunderteam's famous victories over Scotland and Germany• Their controversial 1934 World Cup campaign and the shadow of rising fascism• Austria's performance at the 1936 Olympics and the impact of the Anschluss• The team's lasting influence on modern football and Austria's mixed footballing legacyThis is a fascinating deep dive into one of Europe's first footballing superpowers — a side celebrated for its grace, intelligence, and tragic fate. But how great were they truly?
He's a well-known and much liked voice on Radio 4's Word of Mouth programme as well as Professor of Children's Literature at Goldsmiths, University of London. But Michael Rosen is this week's guest on Football Ruined My Life because he is a genuine Gooner - as visitors to the Emirates Stadium can see when they observe him depicted on the famous mural next to his late son Eddie and Gunnersaurus. First introduced to the game by his father, a fan from the Herbert Chapman glory days, Michael has been a fixture at Highbury and the Emirates since the 1950s and his reminiscences are conveyed in the podcast with his trademark humour and insight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode, hosts Ian and Karlo welcome Yuvaraj to delve into his deep-rooted passion for Arsenal Football Club. Yuvaraj shares his journey as an Arsenal supporter, reflecting on family connections, living in London, and iconic matches at the Emirates Stadium. The conversation contrasts the fan-driven energy of English football with the architectural marvel of SoFi Stadium in the US. They discuss key players like Bukayo Saka and delve into Mikel Arteta's managerial impact. Additionally, the episode covers Arsenal's new kits, historic sponsorships, and cultural landmarks like 'Fever Pitch.' The conversation expands to the growing popularity of soccer in the US, especially among youth, leading to debates on the future potential of American soccer and the 'golden generation' of players.00:00 Welcome and Introduction01:29 Yuvaraj's Arsenal Journey06:42 Experiencing Arsenal Live13:27 Arsenal's Current Season and Key Players17:01 Mikel Arteta's Leadership21:26 Arsenal's Iconic Kits and Badge26:05 Arsenal Trivia Quiz29:11 Nostalgia for Arsenal's Old Grounds29:31 Arsene Wenger's Legacy30:04 Herbert Chapman's Innovations31:41 Arsenal's Anthems and Songs32:33 Legendary Goalkeepers and Clean Sheets34:03 Top Scorers and Appearances35:02 Iconic Sponsors and Cultural Impact38:06 Youth Soccer in America42:01 The Future of Soccer in the U.S.47:37 Arsenal vs. Liverpool: A Look Ahead50:33 Conclusion and FarewellHosts: Ian Storrar and Karlo MarceloGuest: YuvarajProducer: Alex Maddux Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the episode about those big lads with heads squashed flat and brains curdled into early onset dementia by the constant heading of old fashioned leather footballs that weighed the same as a cannonball after it had been soaked by rain and coated in mud. From the time that Herbert Chapman withdrew the middle of the half backs to play between the two full backs we always recognised the centre half as the bulwark of the defence. Paddy Barclay, Jon Holmes and Colin Shindler discuss the way in which these immobile centre halves became more sophisticated until we got the emergence of the skilful and mobile central defender who can now attack and defend with equal facility. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In episode #241, we dive deep into the world of football management, discussing the recent firings of Rodgers and Potter from Leicester City and Chelsea, respectively. We explore their backgrounds, coaching styles, and the challenges they faced during their tenures. We also examine the impressive performance of Manchester City in their recent match against Liverpool and how Pep Guardiola has adapted the 1930s Herbert Chapman strategy, the WM formation. We delve into the struggles of Liverpool and Manchester United, as well as the continued success of Arsenal and Newcastle. Additionally, we discuss the relegation battle, highlighting the performances of Leicester, Crystal Palace, Nottingham Forest, Bournemouth, and Fulham, and touch on the fluctuating quality of Southampton's play. Finally, we discuss the state of West Ham and their struggle to create enough opportunities on the field, as well as previewing the upcoming midweek matches and their potential implications on the league standings. Join us for an in-depth analysis of the beautiful game and its ever-changing landscape!-------------------------TIME STAMPS00:00 - Sacking Managers in Football03:33 - Graham Potter's Journey to Premier League 11:18 - Football Management12:16 - British Soccer Identity & Ambition16:20 - The Decline of Leicester City Football23:22 - Pep Guardiola digging in the crates with the WM Formation25:17 - Pure Manchester City Football 30:19 - Liverpool's Struggles and Arsenal's Title Push36:29 - Arsenal's Narrative44:50 - Chelsea Quality Players, but Moments Aren't Enough45:42 - The Relegation Battle and Quality Players55:05 - Relegation & European Battle for Survival[01:07:40] - Happy Birthday to an old friend----------------------------#FootballManagement, #Rodgers, #Potter, #Leicester, #Chelsea, #PepGuardiola, #WMFormation, #Liverpool, #ManchesterUnited, #Arsenal, #Newcastle, #RelegationBattle, #CrystalPalace, #NottinghamForest, #Bournemouth, #Fulham, #Southampton, #WestHam, #MidweekMatches, #LeagueStandings----------------------------Linktree: https://linktr.ee/SqueakyBumTimePodcastWeb: https://squeakybumtimepodcast.comTranscripts, shownotes, chapters, clips...instantly. https://hello.podium.page/?via=laurentFan-Hub.com: https://Fan-hub.com/download-fanhub/ (use the code: lau-LWr)Premier Streaming Network: https://www.premierstreamingnetwork.com/Chop Sports: https://www.chopsportsmedia.com/Are you listening on Apple Podcasts? Leave us a 5-star rating and write a question in the review, and we'll answer it in the next episode!--------------------------------------
In episode #241, we dive deep into the world of football management, discussing the recent firings of Rodgers and Potter from Leicester City and Chelsea, respectively. We explore their backgrounds, coaching styles, and the challenges they faced during their tenures. We also examine the impressive performance of Manchester City in their recent match against Liverpool and how Pep Guardiola has adapted the 1930s Herbert Chapman strategy, the WM formation. We delve into the struggles of Liverpool and Manchester United, as well as the continued success of Arsenal and Newcastle. Additionally, we discuss the relegation battle, highlighting the performances of Leicester, Crystal Palace, Nottingham Forest, Bournemouth, and Fulham, and touch on the fluctuating quality of Southampton's play. Finally, we discuss the state of West Ham and their struggle to create enough opportunities on the field, as well as previewing the upcoming midweek matches and their potential implications on the league standings. Join us for an in-depth analysis of the beautiful game and its ever-changing landscape!-------------------------TIME STAMPS00:00 - Sacking Managers in Football03:33 - Graham Potter's Journey to Premier League 11:18 - Football Management12:16 - British Soccer Identity & Ambition16:20 - The Decline of Leicester City Football23:22 - Pep Guardiola digging in the crates with the WM Formation25:17 - Pure Manchester City Football 30:19 - Liverpool's Struggles and Arsenal's Title Push36:29 - Arsenal's Narrative44:50 - Chelsea Quality Players, but Moments Aren't Enough45:42 - The Relegation Battle and Quality Players55:05 - Relegation & European Battle for Survival[01:07:40] - Happy Birthday to an old friend----------------------------#FootballManagement, #Rodgers, #Potter, #Leicester, #Chelsea, #PepGuardiola, #WMFormation, #Liverpool, #ManchesterUnited, #Arsenal, #Newcastle, #RelegationBattle, #CrystalPalace, #NottinghamForest, #Bournemouth, #Fulham, #Southampton, #WestHam, #MidweekMatches, #LeagueStandings----------------------------Linktree: https://linktr.ee/SqueakyBumTimePodcastWeb: https://squeakybumtimepodcast.comTranscripts, shownotes, chapters, clips...instantly. https://hello.podium.page/?via=laurentFan-Hub.com: https://Fan-hub.com/download-fanhub/ (use the code: lau-LWr)Premier Streaming Network: https://www.premierstreamingnetwork.com/Chop Sports: https://www.chopsportsmedia.com/Are you listening on Apple Podcasts? Leave us a 5-star rating and write a question in the review, and we'll answer it in the next episode!--------------------------------------
Mikel Arteta tiene al Arsenal como líder de la Premier League. Sus hinchas sueñan con volver a ganar un título después de 19 años. Recordamos el legado del ex técnico Herbert Chapman, la historia de los Gunners “invencibles” y la evolución de Mikel Arteta como jugador a estratega. Escucha los momentos que marcaron la historia del futbol mundial en “Biblioteca futvox”, con Alberto Lati. Un podcast exclusivo de futvox. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mikel Arteta tiene al Arsenal como líder de la Premier League. Sus hinchas sueñan con volver a ganar un título después de 19 años. Recordamos el legado del ex técnico Herbert Chapman, la historia de los Gunners “invencibles” y la evolución de Mikel Arteta como jugador a estratega. Escucha los momentos que marcaron la historia del futbol mundial en “Biblioteca futvox”, con Alberto Lati. Un podcast exclusivo de futvox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the 40th episode of Ranked, we continue to take a look at the greatest players of certain clubs and continuing this theme means Arsenal: the winners of so much - under Herbert Chapman, Bertie Mee, George Graham and Arsene Wenger. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Podcast da série "Revivendo a História do Arsenal". Eu comento sobre a carreira desse grande manager, Herbert Chapman, que ganhou títulos pelo Huddersfield Town e transformou o Arsenal Football Club. Infelizmente, morreu muito novo e virou uma lendo dos Gunners como do futebol inglês! Este podcast estará disponível em nove agregadores de podcasts: Anchor, Apple, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Overcast, PodBean, RadioPublic, Spotify e Stitcher. No Cartola FC, tem a Liga Arsenalista FC. Para entrar lá e jogar é simples. Só clicar nesse link: https://cartolafc.globo.com/#!/liga/liga-arsenalista-fc Arsenalista FC é um blog que foi criado em 2011. Completou 9 anos neste ano. O endereço do blog é arsenalistafc.blogspot.com. No Twitter @ArsenalistaFC. No Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arsenalistafc. No Instagram: arsenalistafc_blog e no YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFhnEsIhOfgpMm8gsYJQ0lg Os jogos da FA Women's Super League podem ser assistidos pelo FA Player: https://faplayer.thefa.com/home/womens-super-league Sigam o Podcast Arsenalista FC para não perder nenhum episódio. Sigam o Canal Arsenalista FC no YouTube, acionem o sininho para não perderem nenhum episódio, compartilhem e cliquem em "gostei". Todos os links do Blog, Twitter, Twitch, Facebook, Instagram, Podcast e Canal no YouTube: https://linktr.ee/arsenalistafc
Theo Delaney’s guest is a true doyenne of football writing Patrick Barclay whose prose has graced the pages of all the quality nationals. A familiar face from Sky Sports Sunday Supplement show he has his own football podcast ‘The Perspective’ and is the author of acclaimed biographies on Herbert Chapman, José Mourinho, Alex Ferguson and Matt Busby. He chooses goals from Maradona (he was in the Azteca in 1986 for his famous brace), Messi, Joe Jordan and Harry Kane and expounds on the pros and cons of a life as a football scribe.https://www.theodelaney.com/life-goals@paddybarclay@LifeGoalsTD @theodelaneyhttps://www.11-29media.com/life-goals
The definitive story of the father of modern football, Herbert Chapman. Anyone, Gooner or not, who gazes up at his statue standing in slightly paunchy, plus-foured glory in front of the Emirates stadium and desires to learn more about the Yorkshireman who first too Arsenal to the heights need look no further than this, surely definitive, biography. --The Independent on Sunday
I Coronatider så kommer vi se tillbaka på gamla tider och gamla spelare. I dagens avsnitt berättar Niklas Lindblad om personerna bakom våra statyer utanför Emirates. Så idag blir det fokus på Herbert Chapman, Dennis Bergkamp, Tony Adams och Thierry HenryFacebook- Arsenal MalmöInstagram- arsenal.malmoTwitter-arsenalmalmowww.arsenalmalmo.se
This week your boys Ollie and Laurence break it down to basics so that even some sort of dummy could follow along! We're talking (almost) everything from the foundation Woolwich Arsenal, the Herbert Chapman dynasty (a real thing, not a joke) and of course our beloved Invincibles. Don't forget to like and subscribe, rate and review and uhh... Kiss and make up. Follow us on Twitter @JuniorFunners or send us an email at juniorfunners@gmail.com
In dieser Ausgabe unterhalte ich mit Christian Mader über den FC Arsenal. Wie entstand die Leidenschaft für den Londoner Verein? Was macht die Faszination aus, dass er seit über 8 Jahren zu Arsenal bloggt und mittlerweile auch podcastet. Christian ist Autor des Buches "111 Gründe, den FC Arsenal zu lieben" und damit der ideale Gast um mir den Verein FC Arsenal etwas näher zubringen.
Season Finale, James & Manny join me to briefly discuss the last two away games of the season, we finally get an away point in 2018. We also discuss Our favorite, Goal, and player or=f the season and also the worst decision of the season. This and many other thing including the 5 word game
Dave shares the history and evolution of position numbers in soccer. Starting with Herbert Chapman in the 1920s, he then discusses how numbering evolved with the changing formations over the decades. The audio was taken from the Soccer Tavern's History Of Position Numbers In Soccer video and converted to a podcast. Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/h5UpiDNKmsw And check out the Bros Talking Soccer YouTube channel here: bit.ly/2BNyalQ
With Huddersfield Town back in the top flight, parts of their history are being rediscovered by a whole new collection of football fans. The league titles, the FA Cup win. The iconic names like Herbert Chapman, Denis Law & Ray Wilson who’ve spent time at the club. But a new book is due out later this month looking to highlight another part of the Terriers history. The 101 Club is the story of the side, managed by Mick Buxton who won promotion from the old fourth division – scoring 101 goals in the process. Andy Lawson spoke to the author of The 101 Club, Rob Stewart to find out more about the book, the team & it's influence on today's #HTAFC success.
Just under 130 men and women have pulled on the number 7 shirt at Arsenal since shirt numbers first became a thing, introduced by our very own Herbert Chapman who had to fight the FA who were opposed to such a radical notion.
Just under 130 men and women have pulled on the number 7 shirt at Arsenal since shirt numbers first became a thing, introduced by our very own Herbert Chapman who had to fight the FA who were opposed to such a radical notion. Geore Armstrong was perhaps the greatest.
DesignFootball.com blogger Jay chats to sports journalist and DF member Denis Hurley. Topics include the complexities of kit clashes, what association football could learn from GAA, and the legacy of Herbert Chapman.Music: http://www.bensound.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Boyd Hilton is joined by Amy Lawrence and Paddy Barclay to reflect on the FA Cup win against Spurs, the fallout from Theo Walcott’s injury and how we got on over the Christmas period. We’ll also be talking about the strength of our defence, Arsene Wenger’s contract and Paddy’s new book on Herbert Chapman. A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk iPhone App - http://bit.ly/FAapp Free £20 Bet - Paddypower.com/footballistically http://appstore.com/footballisticallyarsenal
This week Boyd Hilton is joined by Sidekick Josh Landy, the UK’s 95th most influential tweeter Ben Winston, ex-Arsenal star Perry Groves and Arsenal TV’s Dan Roebuck. You’ll hear some thoughts on the 100 Club launch, whether to pursue Suarez again in January, the win against Liverpool and the upcoming clashes with Dortmund and Man Utd. Produced by Josh Landy A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk iPhone App - http://bit.ly/FAapp Free £20 Bet - Paddypower.com/footballistically http://appstore.com/footballisticallyarsenal
Boyd Hilton is joined by journalist and author Patrick Barclay, the UK’s 95th most influential tweeter Ben Winston and Sidekick Josh Landy to discuss the League Cup defeat to Chelsea, the atmosphere at the Emirates and our squad’s strength in depth. You can also hear about Colin The Dog’s visit to a certain Arsenal player’s home. Produced by Josh Landy A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk iPhone App - http://bit.ly/FAapp Free £20 Bet - Paddypower.com/footballistically http://appstore.com/footballisticallyarsenal