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Ed and Ollie are the men behind the mic for this one. Under the clunky title of "Responding to questions", we do a cut-and-shunt pod. In Part 1 over a pint in the Riverside Sports Bar (the home of Welsh sports fans) we consider how County responded to the questions posed by Bradford being reduced to ten men early in the first half on Saturday. Then, in Part 2, we give some snap analysis after Tuesday night's Q&A session with the Trust and with County chairman Huw Jenkins... Was a clean sheet, a point and retaining momentum in #FightbackFebrurary worth the lack of entertainment value or attacking ambition on Saturday? And what does the open meeting tell us about the club's relationship with the Dragons, the long-term plan for our academy youth, or the future of Nelson Jardim? We consider all these points and more!We'll be back in ten days' time to review the Cheltenham and Doncaster games, hopefully with a full panel. In the meantime, make sure you join the Supporters' Trust if you're not already a member.We remain grateful to Tinty & The Bucket Hats for letting us use Discoland as our theme tune. If you like what we do, please consider dropping us the price of a cup of Bovril via our ko-fi page to help with the pod's running costs.Be good to yourselves and each other, and above all Keep It County! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A big episode of the podcast, as Ian & Jamie sit down to speak with County chairman, Huw Jenkins. In the interview (recorded on Thursday evening, prior to the Tom Davies signing and the Vale game), Huw tells us about his love of football, his vision for the club, and gives an honest assessment of progress so far this season. It's a really engaging, long-form discussion, and one that County fans won't want to miss.We'll be back next weekend with a detailed look back at that away defeat to Port Vale and diseecting next Friday night's critical home clash against Sw*ndon. Stay subscribed whereveer you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode.If you like what we do, please drop us the price of a cup of Bovril via our ko-fi page to help with the pod's running costs.As always, you can contact us through your social media platform of choice if you want to give any feedback or ask any questions for future episodes. We remain grateful to the Riverside Sports Bar (the home of Welsh sports fans) for their valued support for the pod, and to Tinty & The Bucket Hats for letting us use Discoland as our theme tune. Be good to yourselves and each other, and above all Keep It County! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With postponements and FA Cup action, Newport County has found themselves in the middle of a winter break of sorts. So with time to kill, and it being far too cold outside to do anything else, Jamie, Rhys and Ian gathered together to take stock at the half-way point of the season.Should we be in panic mode just yet? How big a loss is Bryn Morris? Why are our next four home games all nail-biting six pointers? Also discussed: a potential January transfer strategy; a dissection of Huw Jenkins' update on the training ground, Rodney Parade, and more; and how we were royally messed around over Christmas by the fixture computer and our friends at Sky Sports.We also have mid-season updates from our clubs in focus - Chepstow Town FC and Undy Women.Also mentioned in the show was this fantastic article in The i from Daniel Storey on the club's long-term vision. We'll be back in due course. Drop us a line via your social media platform of choice if you have any thoughts you want to share. Thanks as always to the Riverside Sports Bar (the home of Welsh sports fans) for their valued support for the pod, and to Tinty & The Bucket Hats for letting us use Discoland as our theme tune. If you like what we do, you can throw us a few pennies on our ko-fi page to help with the pod's running costs.Be good to yourselves and each other, and above all Keep It County! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Geraint Hardy is joined by freelance journalist and commentator Phillip Marsh along with Talksport's Laurence Mora to discuss the main talking points from Welsh football's season. Our experts answer the big questions: Which Welsh club should sign Paul Mullin? Will Wrexham go up next season? Should Erol Bulut be offered a new contract? And where do Swansea and Newport go from here, the experts have their say.Â
It's been SOME week for Newport County. We beat Wrexham at home, we had Manchester United RATTLED (for 21 minutes), Huw Jenkins has formally taken over the club, and the Supporters' Trust held its AGM. We also signed someone! So, no wonder this pod turned into a bumper episode. Jamie, Ian, Ed, and Jack all convened in the aftermath of that FA Cup game at Rodney Parade to chew the fat.Also in this pod: wine chat, the most expensive Newport County tickets ever sold, and the result of a full AVENGERS ASSEMBLE meet up of the entire pod crew for the first time.HUGE thanks to our regular ko-fi contributors: Mark Williams, Daniel Heirene, Hamid Baladabadi, Martin Kings and the Row Z Exiles WhatsApp Group. And to our recent contributors: Mark, Tony and Gav, plus also Carol who thrust a fiver at Ed during the AGM. Your generous support helps us keep the lights on and produce more Newport County content.Contact us via Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn with your thoughts. Thanks as always to Tinty & The Bucket Hats for letting us use Discoland as our theme, and to all of you for listening.Support the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're dancing at the edges of Wales this week with a look at nature conservation efforts on the coastal slopes around the country to protect and build healthy resilient ecosystems and communities, for now and future generations. Huw Jenkins takes a waltz around the coast of Wales and hears how conservation organisations have been sharing their knowledge to promote best practice in sustainable coastal fringe management.
So, Huw Jenkins has been waved through to takeover Newport County. He's been in this position before, at Swansea City. So who better to take us through the experience of supporting a Huw Jenkins-led football club than Swans fan, podcaster extraordinaire, and one of the premier voices of Welsh football, Elis James!We'll be back with at the weekend with combined analysis of the Colchester and Harrogate double header. In the meantime, drop us a line on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn if you have questions or comments.Our theme tune is Discoland, reproduced with permission of Tinty & The Bucket Hats. Please support them by buying their music, catching them live or making a donation to Kidscape who are their chosen charity.We're Newport County fans making these episodes FOR Newport County fans. If you like what we do, please do head over to your podcatcher of choice and leave us a nice review. And if you're able to, we appreciate any contributions to our running costs, which enable us to bring you content more regularly.Support the show
After a tumultuous week off the pitch, Newport County get back to the bread and butter of fourth division football. Ian's back on the northern beat - this time in the suburbs to the north of Manchester city centre.Ably assisted in the tactics truck by friends of the pod Stu, Fraser, and Ollie, Ian covers #floodlightwatch, #bovrilwatch - and the game as well.As always, you can contact the show via Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn with any questions or comments.Our theme tune is Discoland, reproduced with permission of Tinty & The Bucket Hats. Please support them by buying their music, catching them live or making a donation to Kidscape who are their chosen charity.ICYMI: Ed joined the BBC Radio Wales team on Friday night in the aftermath of the Huw Jenkins vote. Huw appeared on the show, before Ed spoke with Rob Phillips and Jason Perry about what this means for the club. You can listen back here (11 minutes in).Support the show
At the end of a big night in Newport County's history, Ed and Ian jumped straight onto Zoom to consider matters. With Trust members voting 455-8 in favour of selling a majority stake in the club to former Swansea City chairman, Huw Jenkins, what might happen next? What will he bring to the table, how will our club change, and what role will there be for the Trust going forwards?This was recorded 'as live' so apologies if the audio quality or lack of editing mean it's not as polished as usual - we wanted to get it out straight away rather than wait until tomorrow to edit.As always, you can contact the show via Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn with any questions or comments.Our theme tune is Discoland, reproduced with permission of Tinty & The Bucket Hats. Please support them by buying their music, catching them live or making a donation to Kidscape who are their chosen charity.Support the show
Ahead of a colossal week at Newport County, with the Trust voting on a change to the club's ownership, one of the two prospective bidders has joined Jamie Harris on the pod.We've heard from Huw Jenkins in other media, but in a 1912 Exiles exclusive, Jon Pratt joins us to outline who exactly the investment partners are, why they've put an offer in, and the sort of value the owners can provide to the club.DISCLOSURE TIME: We have also reached out to the other bidding party directly - but this is an open invitation to come on the pod and chat with us. 1912Exiles is an impartial podcast, not affiliated with either bid, or the Trust. We do not have a stance on a preferred bidder or the vote next week - we merely want to discuss important issues about the club in a balanced way, as we can with the current owners of the club - the fans.As always, you can contact the show via Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn with any questions or comments.Our theme tune is Discoland, reproduced with permission of Tinty & The Bucket Hats. Please support them by buying their music, catching them live or making a donation to Kidscape who are their chosen charity.Support the show
Kevin and Kieran speak to Huw Jenkins, who was chairman of Swansea City from 2002 to 2019. Follow Kevin on Twitter - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on Twitter - @KieranMaguire Follow The Price of Football on Twitter - @pof_pod Support The Price of Football on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/priceoffootball Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Nature Friendly Farming Network is a group of like minded people, championing a way of farming that's good for nature. In Wales there are 360 farms in the Network and this week Huw Jenkins visits a farm in Abergele in Conwy, that's exploring woodland products and a more traditional livestock farm in the Brecon Beacons, that's focused on sustainable food production.
The podcast review of the Year was an opportunity for us to invite back some previous guests to talk about their contributions to the pod and to listen and comment on some of the other highlights.Our guests were Mike Knight of Newport Cricket Club who, with brother Dave, was awarded a BEM at the 2021 New Years Honours List. He came onto the pod in February and gave an enthralling interview about the history of the Rodney Parade ground.Professor Richard Thomas of Swansea University had his book ‘Cricketing Lives: A Characterful History from Pitch to Page' published by Reaktion Books in May. He talked to us about why he wrote the book and gave us a whistle-stop tour through the history of the game citing the greatest of names along the way including WG Grace, Len Hutton, Wally Hammond, Ian Botham and Ben Stokes as well as sketching out the importance of the women's game and a brief history of the Ashes.Chris Peregrine is a journalist who works for the Swansea Evening Post. As a member of Clwb Criced Bronwydd he contributed to a lovely episode all about the club as well as putting us in touch with people who could talk with some authority about the Swansea Mid-Week Leagues.Along with Stephen Hedges and Jan Gray from the podcast the panel discussed the following clips:Lord Peter Hain, anti-apartheid campaigner and local MP talked about the game held in 1995 between local club Ynysygerwn and the first ever all black club side to tour the UK from Soweto South Africa. His reflections were captured along with those of Ynys player Huw Jenkins and Soweto cricketer Gordon Templeton. Mike Knight talking about the 1939 County Championship match between Glamorgan and Gloucestershire in which Wally Hammond scored an incredible triple century. Richard Thomas talks about that long standing sporting rivalry, the Ashes. If you are interested in buying Richard's book, go here:http://www.reaktionbooks.co.uk/display.asp?ISB=9781789143713 Mike Llewellyn, interviewed for our series of episodes entitled ‘Where Are They Know', told a string of amusing stories. This one was one that didn't make the original programme all about county player Albert Wright. We interviewed members of the Conwy Ladies Cricket Team. Here, Emma Leighton – Jones and Llinos Hill talk about the importance of role models and the impact of ECB initiatives the All Stars and Dynamo Programmes. On our visit to Clwb Criced Bronwydd we met long standing member Arwen Thomas who tells us about the time that cricket gives for a little bit of repartee. We finish the review with a clip from our interview with Ken Lewis, 92 years old and the oldest surviving Glamorgan professional. His words are accompanied by the Soweto Gospel Choir who allowed us to use their music for the episode all about Ynysygerwn and Soweto. To find out a little more about them and their music go here:https://www.sowetogospelchoir.com/ Thank you to all our guests in 2021. Here's to an enjoyable cricketing year in 2022 when, hopefully, we will have a full programme of cricket and some more great stories to bring you.
In 1995 the first all black South African cricket side came on a history making tour of the UK. With the assistance of local MP and anti apartheid campaigner Peter Hain, the Soweto Cricket Club came to Ynysygerwn early in July of that year.We talk to Peter about growing up in South Africa, his campaign to stop the South African rugby and cricket teams from touring in Britain and his latest book, co written with historian Andre Odendaal. He reflects on how symbolically important the Tour and game at Ynys were.We talk to Gordon Templeton, one of the black cricketers on that Tour and his memories of the day as well as Khaya Majola the black South African cricketer who did so much for multi-racial cricket in his country.We also talk to four of the Ynysygerwn team who played against Soweto. Steve Williams, Huw Jenkins, Neil Davies and Mike Haswell reflect on their careers and the importance of cricket in their lives.
Join Louis Mendez, Terry Smith, Lewis Catt and Benji Cloke as they discuss the latest takeover rumours and the potential return of football, hearing from Lee Bowyer and Jason Pearce. They talk about the emergence of former Swansea City chairman Huw Jenkins as a possible suitor for the club, as well as the fallout from other named interested parties. Heather McKinlay from the Charlton Athletic Supporters Trust joins them on the phone to discuss the launch of the 'Our Club' campaign. The crew then chat about the hope of play restarting in the next few weeks, hearing from Addicks boss Bowyer and skipper Pearce as the players returned to a form of training at Sparrows Lane this week.Our shows are available as podcasts via Acast, iTunes, Deezer and many other platforms.To contact us - email studio@charltonlive.co.uk or tweet @charltonlive See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The lads are joined for the Season 2 Finale by Swansea City legend and talk about playing football in the school yard, Trunds move to Ammanford, the new Swans kits and Alan Curtis retirement. Lee discusses how it felt when the redundancy letters went around the club, Huw Jenkins departure and the arrival of Steve Cooper and Trevor Birch. The lads are still buzzing from the success of Ask AiC Live, Donna looks set to get her Hoover and Trunds pulls a fast one with tickets to see Michael Jackson plus much much more...
Dai and Ruth are back again with a new and very wide ranging podcast! There is a discussion of the latest round of fixtures for the Welsh clubs, a discussion on the Welsh Premier League and for once there's even a discussion on Merthyr! After that they talk through the transfers for the Welsh clubs, and also Welsh players making moves across the UK and Europe. Dai has a fairly solid rant about Huw Jenkins and his leaving Swansea, as well as what it means longer term for the club, especially when placed under the microscope next to Mike Ashley's Newcastle United. As always, a wide ranging and interesting conversation based on a lot happening over the last few weeks. Finally, this podcast is dedicated to Emiliano Sala and David Ibbotson. Rest in Peace.
The lads attempt to get their heads around the current situation at Swansea City from Huw Jenkins leaving to how the club have ended up in the current financial situation they find themselves in and hope they don't make a pigs ear of it.... plus much more of the usual nonsense thrown in as well
Norwich leapfrogged Leeds in the battle of the top two in the Championship, Tony Pulis made his return to The Hawthorns and Tyrone Mings got away with destroying Nelson Oliveira's beautiful face. As for Lee Tomlin he just had to get a red card now he's back at Peterborough and Paul Tisdale cannot cope with the Winter weather. All that plus a full run down on the fixtures in the EFL and a look ahead to next weekends action. Join Matt Davies Adams, Sam Parkin, Adrian Clarke and Joe Crilly…here's what to listen out for; *Part 1a- Intro & Leeds Norwich Chat *Part 1b- Trouble at Ashton Gate and the end of Huw Jenkins at Swansea (7m) * Part 1c- Pulis haunts his former Baggies (but is really upset about it) 12m.30s) *Part 1d Championship review (16m 30s) *Part 2a Tomlins red mist (30m) *Part 2b Mick Hartford really wants to not be Luton manager (or does he?) (33m) *Part 2c Sunderland's new recruits (36m) *Part 2d League One review (40m) *Part 3a The Paul Tisdale Derby (43m) *Part 3b Notts new signings give them hope (47m) *Part 3c League two review (50m) *Part 4a Weekend preview (54m) *Part 4b Away days and favourite cakes (58m) PARISH NOTICES: get your bet on with William Hill here GET IN TOUCH: Send us a tweet: @theTotallyShow Find us on Instagram: @totallyfootballshow Like us on Facebook: @thetotallyfootballshow
In this @EPLRoundTable update we speak with @GutoLlewelyn about the sacking of Paul Clement two weeks ago, the temporary reign of Leon Britton, the hiring of Carlos Carvalhal, which players stand to benefit most, and the fnas stance on both the American ownership at Swansea and their chairman Huw Jenkins.@Kevrov@EPLIndex See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Huw Jenkins talks us through the most notable equity deals and M&A activity that BTG Pactual has worked on since 2016
Jacqui Oatley is joined by former Liverpool and Spurs defender John Scales and football journalist Paddy Barclay, to look at how the Barclays Premier League is shaping up with Liverpool leading the way after three matches. Crystal Palace defender Dean Moxey talks ahead of his team's trip to Old Trafford this Saturday. Swansea City chairman Huw Jenkins explains how his players had to be brought back down to earth after last season's heroics. We hear from Marouane Fellaini on his dream move to Manchester United, Theo Walcott on Mesut Ozil, Arsenal's record-breaking signing, and Roberto Martinez on Everton's successful transfer business. And we speak exclusively to former Aston Villa and Celtic midfielder Stiliyan Petrov about his fight against leukaemia. #Arsenal #AFC #Ozil #cpfc #petrov #mufc #efc #theowalcott #bpl #manutd #liverpoolfc #lfc #fellaini #swanseacity
Jacqui Oatley is joined by former Liverpool and Spurs defender John Scales and football journalist Paddy Barclay, to look at how the Barclays Premier League is shaping up with Liverpool leading the way after three matches. Crystal Palace defender Dean Moxey talks ahead of his team's trip to Old Trafford this Saturday. Swansea City chairman Huw Jenkins explains how his players had to be brought back down to earth after last season's heroics. We hear from Marouane Fellaini on his dream move to Manchester United, Theo Walcott on Mesut Ozil, Arsenal's record-breaking signing, and Roberto Martinez on Everton's successful transfer business. And we speak exclusively to former Aston Villa and Celtic midfielder Stiliyan Petrov about his fight against leukaemia. #Arsenal #AFC #Ozil #cpfc #petrov #mufc #efc #theowalcott #bpl #manutd #liverpoolfc #lfc #fellaini #swanseacity
Jacqui Oatley is joined by former Liverpool and Spurs defender John Scales and football journalist Paddy Barclay, to look at how the Barclays Premier League is shaping up with Liverpool leading the way after three matches. Crystal Palace defender Dean Moxey talks ahead of his team’s trip to Old Trafford this Saturday. Swansea City chairman Huw Jenkins explains how his players had to be brought back down to earth after last season’s heroics. We hear from Marouane Fellaini on his dream move to Manchester United, Theo Walcott on Mesut Ozil, Arsenal’s record-breaking signing, and Roberto Martinez on Everton’s successful transfer business. And we speak exclusively to former Aston Villa and Celtic midfielder Stiliyan Petrov about his fight against leukaemia. #Arsenal #AFC #Ozil #cpfc #petrov #mufc #efc #theowalcott #bpl #manutd #liverpoolfc #lfc #fellaini #swanseacity
Underwater HD filmed entirely on a compact camera diving in the Philippines by Huw Jenkins. More info on filmmaker Huw Jenkins at huwjenkins.com.
Underwater HD filmed entirely on a compact camera diving in the Philippines by Huw Jenkins. More info on filmmaker Huw Jenkins at huwjenkins.com.