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Subscreve o canal para não perderes um episódio todas as terças.Vasco Elvas - https://www.instagram.com/vascoelvasTomás da Cunha - https://x.com/tomasrdacunhaTiago Almeida - https://www.instagram.com/tiago.aalmeida/Produção - Setlist:Nuno PiresVasco Assis TeixeiraRealização:Pedro BessaRúben SalsaPós-Produção:Who Cried WolfMúsica:Luís Contrário - carros que andam de força00:10 - "Tá a gastar.."00:16 - VAT e o caso do computador perdido01:05 - Bifanas com ovo e Vizela01:51 - Receção do Francisco do ZeroZero04:09 - Anelka, Sega e Teste ao Vasco07:41 - Zlatan, Di Maria, Falcão10:40 - Camisola S. Martinho 13:23 - 400 egoístas13:42 - Jogo pelo Jogo on Tour - Vizela14:30 - Bolinhol de Vizela16:03 - Conferência de Imprensa19:05 - Dicionário de Palavrões 20:50 - Alverca, Vini JR e clássicos24:11 - Porto na luta e Mora a brilhar26:10 - Porto gosta do Sporting 27:27 - Porto x Benfica, Villas Boas e jogo da época28:25 - Rodapés da CM28:43 - Ian Cathro, o Português e Tomates30:33 - Momento Solverde.pt - Treinadores com mais jogos na seleção Portuguesa32:20 - Sporting em busca do rolo compressor34:55 - Equipas com mais pénaltis35:34 - Seedorf, Aguilera, Tarantino lado a lado36:44 - Benfica competente no jogo e mercado38:56 - César Peixoto - Espero que sejas campeão41:50 - Jackson "es lo mínimo Tio".42:34 - César Peixoto volta para Lisboa para a Casa Feliz45:32 - Apostas da semana#podcast #jogopelojogo
No episódio desta semana, falamos sobre a luta pela liderança entre Sporting e Benfica, na ressaca da vitória dos Leões sobre o revigorado Estoril de Ian Cathro. Falamos também do regresso do Porto de Anselmi às vitórias em Arouca: já se viram melhorias significativas nos Dragões? Abordamos também a derrota do Braga em Vila do Conde e projectamos o Braga x Porto do próximo fim-de-semana - se o Braga perder, pode dizer adeus à luta pelo pódio? Em semana competições Europeias, falamos dos jogos mais aliciantes na Champions, e discutimos as hipóteses do Benfica na eliminatória contra o Barcelona - o que precisam as Águias de fazer para derrotar os culés desta vez? O Vitória também regressa à europa, finalmente! Os Vitorianos vão a Sevilha enfrentar um Betis em crescendo de forma e que acaba de derrotar o Real Madrid no fim de semana. Não vai ser fácil!
Kieran is joined by former Professional Player Jamie Mitchell and coach and analyst John Walker to discuss what's happened to Scottish managers. There are fewer Scottish managers than ever before in the Scottish Premiership, and there's only David Moyes in the English Premier League (in 2011 there were 7!) - What are the benefits of bringing in foreign coaches to Scotland?- What can we learn from Ian Cathro's success at Estoril? - Who will get the new Rangers manager?Get in touch: improvingscottishfootball@gmail.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/improving-scottish-footballScotland, Falkirk, Championship, raith rovers, ayr united, Hamilton, Dunfermline athletic, Livingston, Partick thistle, Greenock Morton, Queen's Park, Airdrie, Euros, 2024, world cup, Scotland football, national, Scottish football, podcast, Celtic, Rangers, Aberdeen, Hearts, Hibs, Hibernian, Dundee, Kilmarnock, Motherwell, United, Highlights, Review, BBC, SPL, SPFL, Premiership, England
Thanks for listening to the Long Ball Futebol Podcast!Become a Long Ball Futebol Sócio for just £1 a month → https://www.patreon.com/LongBallFutebolThis week we're joined by Andrew Batista and Kevin Fernandes to discuss the Clássico between Porto and Sporting, but what's missing from these big games that was there in recent seasons? We also discuss Estoril's incredible form under Ian Cathro, and much more.You can get in contact with the show on Twitter & Instagram @LongBallFutebolFollow Kevin Fernandes → https://x.com/kevinaraujofFollow Andrew Batista on Twitter (@andrewgbatista) and Substack → https://andrewbatista.substack.com/
Estoril manager argues that late basketball superstar's winning mentality was second to none.This podcast is part of a new, digital version of Nutmeg that will give you more of the Nutmeg stories you love, straight to your email inbox.You'll get topical columns from leading players and journalists, The Nutmeg Mysteries – uncovering strange episodes in our game's past, fascinating rummages into football finance with Sporting Intelligence's Nick Harris, and Daniel Gray's Slow Match Report.These digital dispatches will come to you via the brilliant publishing platform Substack. Just pop in your email. No apps. No faff.Subscribe for free now This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit nutmegfootball.substack.com
Today's story comes from top coach Ian Cathro, who when at Rio Ave worked with two special young goalkeepers at the same time: Ederson and Jan Oblak.Listen to the original full episodes: Ian Cathro: The Meeting With AVB That Changed My Life - The Big Interview with Graham Hunter | Acast Ian Cathro: How Conor Coady Ran the Wolves System - The Big Interview with Graham Hunter | Acast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you ever wanted Ewen Cameron to wear a Celtic top, then this is the podcast for you! Steven Mill and Mr Cameron look back at the weekend action including Hearts v Celtic and he is not a happy bunny!We have your reaction to the 'Subway story', find out if VAR goes in the bin and will Jose Quitongo finally pick up his phone? Plus things get tense on the 'Shoot Out' and new feature, 'Start, Sub, Sell' Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to our channel, and don't forget to click on the bell icon to get new video updates SOCIALS: ✖ TWITTER | @bigfootballscot
In part two of my Big Interview with Ian Cathro, you'll hear about the Dundonian's enduring relationship with Nuno Espirito Santo, an extraordinary manager and leader of men.The pair worked together at Rio Ave, Valencia and Tottenham, but we chatted a lot about their time at Wolves, about how a culture of trust at every level of that club earned success and how, more than anyone, indomitable centre-half Conor Coady was key to the way the team operated.Also in part two: how to beat Carlo Ancelotti's Real Madrid.Subscribe to The Big Interview YouTube channel See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
That Ian Cathro is one of football's most highly regarded coaches is all the more remarkable considering he never played the game at a high level. He is still aged just 35 and his success is down to determination, supreme confidence in his own abilities, risk taking and sheer talent.In part one of our fascinating Big Interview, you'll hear how a young Ian managed to bag a visit to Porto – at incredibly short notice – where he took in a training session and had a ninety-minute conversation with then manager Andre Villas-Boas which changed his life.Subscribe to The Big Interview YouTube channel See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After the season's first Edinburgh derby, Adam is joined by guests from both sides of the divide. Edinburgh Evening News and The Scotsman journalist Barry Anderson discusses the importance of Craig Gordon, what's changed at Hearts since the Brora Rangers embarrassment, why we need to do more in terms of marketing our game, chasing Vladimir Romanov on a bike, proposed changes to Hampden, interviewing Rino Gattuso and a chaotic experience with former Dundee and Rangers defender Zurab Khizanishvili. FourFourTwo and Nutmeg writer Kenny Millar has worked in communications for the SFA, Scottish national team and Hibs, and he talks about the emergence of Matt Macey, the challenges faced by staff at the SPFL, his work with the United to Prevent Suicide movement, stalking Efe Ambrose, writing Ian Cathro's best man speech, the importance of 'marginal gains' in Scottish sport, writing a book on Football Manager obsession, almost securing a move to Hibs for Andy Robertson and how Neil Lennon cost him a Christmas night out. Adam puts questions from Twitter to Barry and Kenny, introduces a new feature highlighting tenuous Celtic and Rangers links, shares some iconic responses to Scottish football club Twitter accounts and asks his guests to help him debunk a myth involving the words 'Edouard', 'tinpot' and 'nan.
This week is fire, as Grado, Stephen and Chris are joined by former Hearts, Dundee United and Scotland manager Craig levin and he isn't holding back. Hear his views on last seasons vote, the Hearts documentary, Ann Budge, Ian Cathro, Scotland and the Old Firm. On the Open Line Davie has an epic story of catfishing, on the Big Question talking when pop songs turn into football chants and there's another round of the pro set play off with piesports.com (http://piesports.com/) And Alex from Trade Mate Sports has another top tip for Bookie Bashing http://tradematesports.com/?afmc=32 (http://tradematesports.com/?afmc=2p)
Gavin (www.twitter.com/PureFitbaw) and Owen (www.twitter.com/OwenJamesBrown) talk this week on the Pure Fitbaw podcast about: 1:40 - Reaction to Scotland’s performances against Kazakhstan & San Marino. In the crosshairs are McLeish, media cronies, the SFA old boys club & our players. 11:19 - Who could replace Big Eck? Gavin dons his hipster 90s Serie A kit & tips an out of work European before we get Pure Desperate by considering the redemption of Ian Cathro. 22:50 - Owen talks Scotland u17, u19 & u21 results & fixture news. Who’s the next Jake Hastie that could make a Scottish Premiership breakthrough next season? Gavin picks Scotland’s team for the 2026 World Cup. 41:26 - Preview of two huge league games this weekend: Celtic v Rangers (full backs, pressing & predictions) & St Mirren v Dundee (set piece winner, Popescu, Nelson).
Old Firm derby, Jim McIntyre sacked as County gaffer, Peter Houston leaves Falkirk, Ian Cathro for Falkirk? Is time running out for Pedro at Rangers? Ross County Vs Hibs, Motherwell Vs Aberdeen, Kilmarnock Vs Dundee, Partick Thistle Vs Hearts, St Johnstone Vs Accies, preview of this weekends SPFL and Championship fixtures and more!
Keith Jackson is joined by Michael Gannon and Anthony Haggerty to discuss Ian Cathro's tenure at Hearts, the pressure on Craig Levein and what comes next for the Tynecastle club. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
xCynic: Version 1.0This is a Podcast for the Tactical and Statistical arm of the 90 Minute Cynic. Hosted by Christian Wulff and Chris Gallagher, these podcasts will discuss tactical analysis in a more in depth manor and the statistical data that paints the whole picture.In todays episode we are joined by Alex Lawrence (@thetenspace) and 90 Minute Cynic stat expert Matt Rhein (@TheBackpassRule)We talk with Alex about how Celtic have performed tactically in the recent Champions League qualifiers and how individual players perform.Matt breaks down all the statistical data for the upcoming season as well as interesting insight into Griffiths, Dembele and Ian Cathro.Follow us on Twitter: @x90Cynic & @90MinuteCynic 90minutecynic.com Facebook.com/90minutecynic
The latest on the young Norwich winger and reaction to a 2-1 win against Ian Cathro's side.
Tuesday Team Talk - Episode 9 (Broadcast 24/05/2017) A St Johnstone orientated podcast produced by the sports team at Hospital Radio Perth. This episode features interviews with Tommy Wright, Chris Kane, Graham Cummins and Danny Swanson as the 2016-17 season comes to a close. We have clips from Richie Foran, Ian Cathro and Pedro Caixinha as we marvel at what goes on in a manager's mind when faced with a microphone. And we're joined by Chris Grant to discuss the future for Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
Hamish returns to the scene from his humble abode in Stuttgart as he, Ryan and Gamba plan a Friday night podcast almost as audacious as Rangers' plot to sign Messi, Ronaldo and Bruno Alves. The trio chat about the Premiership playoff semi-final second leg and all its drama before talking about the final week of the regular top-flight season with relegation to be settled and a chance for Ian Cathro's Hearts to become the greatest party poopers of all time. They also discuss the positive future of Kilmarnock after two bits of good news, and Hamish has some humble pie to taste. Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the show by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
David Friel, Kenny MacDonald and Colin Duncan on Rangers' worst performance of the season, whether Hearts will stand by Ian Cathro and unanimous agreement on who will win Premiership play-offs. Sponsored by William Hill. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Krys hosts for the second week in a row and is joined by returning guest, Hamish. With no opportunity missed, discussions quickly turn to how Hamish thinks Ian Cathro is doing so far, as well as later discussing what Krys thinks of the news of Brendan Rodgers signing a new deal. But of course, the big talking points from two rounds of fixtures thanks to the midweek games come from the likes of bizarre midweek sending offs, Partick Thistle clinching their top six spot and the big game on Sunday in the battle for second. In the lower leagues, its congratulations to League One champions Livingston, while St Mirren lift themselves out of the relegation spots thanks to a win in the Renfrewshire derby as we record. There's even a charity bet win for a change! So with that in the bag, this week's choices see Krys and Hamish take a chance at big money. Thanks as always to McBookie for providing us with the charity bets. Keep up to date with us on the sffpodcast Twitter account. Feel free to interact with us there and even to give us some feedback on the podcast. And of course you can join us on Scottish Football Forums for all your predictor and forum needs!
Krys hosts for the second week in a row and is joined by returning guest, Hamish. With no opportunity missed, discussions quickly turn to how Hamish thinks Ian Cathro is doing so far, as well as later discussing what Krys thinks of the news of Brendan Rodgers signing a new deal. But of course, the big talking points from two rounds of fixtures thanks to the midweek games come from the likes of bizarre midweek sending offs, Partick Thistle clinching their top six spot and the big game on Sunday in the battle for second. In the lower leagues, its congratulations to League One champions Livingston, while St Mirren lift themselves out of the relegation spots thanks to a win in the Renfrewshire derby as we record. There's even a charity bet win for a change! So with that in the bag, this week's choices see Krys and Hamish take a chance at big money. Thanks as always to McBookie for providing us with the charity bets. Keep up to date with us on the sffpodcast Twitter account. Feel free to interact with us there and even to give us some feedback on the podcast. And of course you can join us on Scottish Football Forums for all your predictor and forum needs!
On this week's show, Daniel is joined by talkingbaws.com editor Jonny Boyle as they talk Brendan Rodgers' new contract, naming a starting XI early, Ian Cathro's goalposts and much more. Also available on iTunes!
Gamba, Lewis and Tom are joined by the returning Russell Abercrombie to look back over the weekend's action. We discuss Aberdeen's victory over Hearts and what it means for Ian Cathro going forward. We also look at the rest of the Premiership action including some weird formations and bizarre tactics- in particular Killie's conga corner technique. Finally we look back at a big week in the Championship before the panel cast their eyes at all the goings on in League 1 and League 2. We talk about Scotland also :( Enjoy and let us know what you thought of the show by leaving a review on iTunes or by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
DEREK McGREGOR and Kenny MacDonald on fan unrest at Fir Park, Ian Cathro's latest struggles and Rangers' ongoing manager and director of football hunt See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The boys channel their inner UKIP this week as they look back of the weekend fixtures including too many bloody foreigners at Hearts, too many goals conceded by Motherwell and too many great saves by Owain Fon Williams. New member Tom Mackinnon talks the pod through what it's like to be coached by Ian Cathro and gives us an insight into Dundee United's push for promotion. After looking at the Championship, they then react to the shocking news that Barry Ferguson has resigned from Clyde despite the "decent job" he was doing. All this and more in episode 131.
Hamish, Lewis, Jonny and the newly introduced Andrew Gamba make their way through the weekend's goals, controversy and talking points (and there's plenty of them). Together they chat about Celtic's comeback in Perth, the upturn in Hearts' fortunes under Ian Cathro, Dundee's thrilling draw with ICT and much, much more. Attention then turns to the lower leagues before the latest news and listeners' questions are answered.
In this week's show, Daniel is joined by regular writers Connor Boylan and Stuart Hynd as they recap the Scottish Cup weekend, Mark McGhee's devastation, Ian Cathro's awkwardness, the transfer window and a shed full of bouncy balls. Also available on iTunes or your podcast app.
In this week's show, Daniel is joined by talkingbaws.com editor Jonny Boyle and two more guests making their season debut. Kenny Millar of The Scottish Sun gets a spot as well as Southampton's Director of Scouting and Recruitment Ross Wilson. Given Kenny's coverage of Ian Cathro and youth football in Scotland, as well as Ross' extensive experience at the top of the game both north and south of the border, we talk about the new Hearts boss, Malky Mackay as the SFA Performance Director and much more. We also delve into Wilson's job at Southampton as they embark on another impressive English Premier League season. Also available on iTunes or your podcast app.
Owen McGuire (@Owen_McGuire) and Teddy Craig (@RossTeddyCraig) return for their latest sporadic footballing adventure. (Michael Park's busy with proper stuff) Owen & Teddy talk Malky Mackay, Ian Cathro, the best & worst of 2016 and wishes & predictions for 2017. Scottish Comedy Football Club is the football site written by members of the Scottish comedy circuit. Please check out ScottishComedyFC.com, follow us on Twitter @ScotComFC and like us on Facebook.com/ScottishComedyFC Despite the name, we’re not just talking Scottish football. Scottish comedians, world game. @ScotComFC Facebook.com/ScottishComedyFC scottishcomedyfc.com
The guys return to do their best to talk up the Scottish game - although it proves to be a real challenge after a week starved of goals. They look at the four SPFL divisions, picking up on some key issues like Ian Cathro's first game at Hearts and Hamilton Accies' failure to turn draws into victories. Enjoy, and let us know what you thought by tweeting @burstbawpodcast.
In this week's show, Daniel is joined by talkingbaws.com editor Jonny Boyle as they talk about the reaction to Ian Cathro's Hearts appointment, Kris Boyd being wrong, Celtic in Europe and more Joey Barton. Also available on iTunes or your podcast app.
SunSport's David Friel is joined by Kenny MacDonald as the guys discuss Ian Cathro and look back at the weekend's Premiership action See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Steven and Ray were joined by Darren Young for a chat about his career, and Albion Rovers. We caught up with our teams around the world, the inside scoop on Ian Cathro, plus why eating a pint glass means you're not a pussy.