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We take a look at some of the 00's most crazy press conferences. Part 1 of the podcast came out earlier this week, so if you missed it... make sure to go back and listen! From Joe Kinnear's foul-mouthed tirade at the press in his FIRST news conference as Newcastle United manager to Ian Holloway's attempts to analogise a home win over Chesterfield. Geoffrey Richmond's bizarre effort to appease Leeds United fans also comes up, while of course it's a FACT that we covered Rafa Benitez's meltdown. If you've got anything at all to contribute, you can email us at: hello@letsbehavingyou.com If you're a member of the QK Fan club - good news! As the QK fan club transitions to LBHY fan club you'll still get access to all the old QK subscriber episodes and you'll be getting monthly special episodes from LBHY as well (which may very well include, Big Ron Manager..) So good night Richard Wright, Chris, Alex and Nick x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We take a look at some of the 00's most crazy press conferences. From Joe Kinnear's foul-mouthed tirade at the press in his FIRST news conference as Newcastle United manager to Ian Holloway's attempts to analogise a home win over Chesterfield. Geoffrey Richmond's bizarre effort to appease Leeds United fans also comes up, while of course it's a FACT that we covered Rafa Benitez's meltdown. If you've got anything at all to contribute, you can email us at: hello@letsbehavingyou.com If you're a member of the QK Fan club - good news! As the QK fan club transitions to LBHY fan club you'll still get access to all the old QK subscriber episodes and you'll be getting monthly special episodes from LBHY as well (which may very well include, Big Ron Manager..) So good night Richard Wright, Chris, Alex and Nick x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're back with another episode of I Had Trials Once and this time we're joined by former Huddersfield, QPR, Cardiff & Leicester goalkeeper Alex Smithies! Alex sits down with Gaz & Jord as he discusses his football career from playing for his boyhood club Huddersfield to training with Vardy & Maddison at Leicester. The lads start the pod talking about Alex's life post football with his career in finance and helping players manager their money and not fall into the same traps we often see in the media. They then talk in depth about his early career at Huddersfield, how he became a number one keeper at just 18 years old, signing his first big contract and scoring the winning penalty in a play-off final. The trio then chat about Alex's surprise move to QPR, Ian Holloway's bizarre coach carter training tactics, how he knew Eberechi Eze was a superstar from an early age and what made Ravel Morrison so good. Alex then speaks about his dream move to Cardiff with Neil Warnock and why he was gutted he never made his Premier League debut at the club as well as what it's like as a keeper when it comes to dropping clangers and how you can only get away with one. Alex continues with his decision to become a third choice goalkeeper at Leicester City in the Premier League, relationship with Jamie Vardy and why James Maddison wanted him to shout abuse at him in training sessions. Finally, he talks about how he recently fell out of love with football before ending the pod on the toughest player he's ever come up against.
Well, what were we worried about?! Town secure a League Two play-off place for the first time in two decades after a potentially season defining week and back-to-back wins against fellow promotion contenders Cambridge and Swindon. Chris and the panel begin by admiring two very different performances; one dogged and determined, the other relentless and confident but both with the same glorious outcome.Attentions then turn to individual stand out displays such as that of Cameron McJannet on Tuesday night and then Maldini Kacurri, Geza David Turi and hat-trick hero Jaze Kabia on Saturday. How important has squad rotation proven to be, how far could this new found form carry us and can we now finally afford ourselves a laugh at Ian Holloway's expense?The guys then discuss the selection headache facing David Artell ahead of a final day trip to Tranmere, debate the pro's and con's of resting players and then wonder who we may need to fear in the play-offs... Or are we now the team others will fear?+++Hosted and prodcued by Chris Mills with guests Sam Allen and Adam Howard.Subscribe to our mailing list for weekly bonus content - https://mailchi.mp/41dfa5ea31ac/view-from-the-findus Order our first ever VFTF merchandise, a unisex t-shirt, via our website - https://viewfromthefindus.wordpress.comFollow us on X or Instagram; the handle for both is @VFTFindus or get in touch with the show via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.com Intro music - "Weakness" by The Last Of The Wonder Kids - Listen on SpotifyOutro Music - "Hurt Then, Hurts Now" by Kid Spirit - Listen on Spotify Artwork - Alex Chilvers - https://alexchilvers.co.uk or @alexjchilversGraphics - Liam McLennanPhotography - Jon Corken+++ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Were Blackpool 2009–11 one of the greatest one-season teams in Premier League history — not because they stayed up, but because they made themselves unforgettable?In this episode of By Far The Greatest Team, Graham Dunn and Jamie Rooney dive into one of the most entertaining, improbable and strangely enduring football stories of the modern era: Blackpool from 2009 to 2011.This is the story of a historic old club with deep roots, post-war glamour, three FA Cup finals after the Second World War, the legacy of Stanley Matthews and Stan Mortensen, and even the unusual honour of being Anglo-Italian Cup winners in 1971. But it is also the story of how, decades after their last top-flight season, Blackpool returned to the biggest stage under Ian Holloway and refused to behave like a club just happy to be there.The episode tracks Blackpool's rise through the 2009–10 Championship season, their dramatic play-off final win over Cardiff City at Wembley, and the financial madness of football's so-called richest game. Graham and Jamie then explore the Premier League season itself: the 4–0 opening-day win at Wigan, Blackpool briefly sitting near the top of the table, the brilliance of Charlie Adam, the team's fearless style of play, and the long, painful trend toward relegation.Along the way, the episode also gets into the stranger and more revealing corners of the Blackpool story: the club's tiny transfer budget compared with other promoted teams, the controversy around the “weakened team” fine after the Aston Villa game, the fact Blackpool used four goalkeepers in one Premier League season, and the unforgettable role of Holloway as both manager and narrator of the whole mad ride.So how should Blackpool 2009–11 be remembered? As a brave but flawed team? A chaotic underdog story? A one-season wonder? Or one of the most lovable and culturally lasting sides of the Premier League era?TakeawaysWhy Blackpool's history mattered long before Ian Holloway arrivedThe truth about the “Matthews Final” and Stan Mortensen's hat-trickHow Blackpool won promotion through the 2010 Championship play-offsWhy their Premier League transfer spend was so small compared to rivalsHow Charlie Adam and Holloway turned Blackpool into great entertainersThe story behind the Aston Villa weakened-team fineHow unusual it was for Blackpool to use four goalkeepers in one league seasonWhy Blackpool went down with 39 points and still felt bigger than many survivorsIf you enjoy football history, Premier League nostalgia, great forgotten teams, and deep dives into the stories behind the table, this one is for you.Follow By Far The Greatest Team wherever you get your podcasts, and let us know: how great were Blackpool 2009–11?Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7erZQ9qQEsa2Xq8Rg843GvListen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/by-far-the-greatest-team-football-podcast/id1678832405If you enjoy these podcasts, please don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating and also tell everyone about them!
Dan Fudge returns as the international break brings no shortage of drama across the Championship, League One and League Two…We start with Roy Hodgson's remarkable return to Bristol City — 44 years on — as David Pottier from Forever Bristol City reacts.Then, is Michael O'Neill's dual role at Blackburn crossing a line? Ian Herbert from the 4000 Holes Podcast joins us.At Swindon, Ian Holloway's swearing ban has got everyone talking — Joe Ross Williams from the Loathed Strangers gives us the fan view.And as the League One play-off race heats up, we preview Stockport v Wycombe with Russ Johnson from The Scarf Bergara Wore and Dan Clark from Heroes of HP12… plus we ask: could a League One XI make it out of a World Cup group? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan Fudge returns as the EFL delivers once again!We break down Leicester's 6 point penalty and calamitous Championship form with Leicester Til I Die's Chris Forryan!Meanwhile Ian Herbert from the 4000 Holes podcast reflects on the disastrous Valérien Ismaël era!We talk all things Swindon Town and discuss the latest Ian Holloway rant with Joe Ross Williams from the Loathed Strangers podcast!And ahead of a top of the table League 1 clash between Lincoln City and Bolton Wanderers, we pit Gary Hutchinson of the Stacey West Podcast against Trotter Chatter's Ryan Latham... and discuss the proposed expansions to the play-offs! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode of That Peter Crouch Podcast, Pete, Sids and Chris open the floodgates on everything that makes fans mutter those three sacred words… “the game's gone.” From goalkeepers stubbornly playing out from the back to laser shows, forced atmospheres, half-and-half scarves and walking around the club badge, nothing is off limits.The lads debate whether modern football presentation has gone too far, question where respect actually begins and ends, and ask if tradition is slowly being replaced by gimmicks. There's also a passionate rant about why Transfer Deadline Day has lost its magic, why phones on the pitch should be banned, and whether celebrating against your old club is actually disrespectful.So… what do you think belongs on the “Game's Gone” board? Let us know in the comments.00:00 - Podcast intro & Ian Holloway's explosive rant04:57 - The birth of the “Game's Gone” board09:02 - Goalkeepers playing out from the back debate13:29 - Laser shows, pyrotechnics & forced atmospheres19:08 - Walking around the club badge controversy23:06 - Should players celebrate against former clubs?25:03 - Half-and-half scarves… illegal or acceptable?27:47 - Player messages & phones on the pitch30:04 - Transfer Deadline Day has lost its magic34:47 - Remote recording chaos & league table chat38:13 - FA Cup predictions & betting chat47:40 - Listener mail: referees warming up & socks50:33 - David Moyes booked for celebrating56:41 - Referee mascots… has football gone too far?This episode is sponsored by The AA, the UK's No.1 breakdown provider. It's OK with the AA, they're the fastest major breakdown provider with more patrols up and down the country, 24/7, 365 days a year. So, if you want that peace of mind and be back on the road in no time - Join today at theaa.com/crouch T&Cs apply. Verify claims at theaa.com/bestFollow our Clips page https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLNBLB3xr3LyiyAkhZEtiAA For more Peter Crouch: Twitter - https://twitter.com/petercrouch Therapy Crouch - https://www.youtube.com/@thetherapycrouch For more Chris Stark Twitter - https://twitter.com/Chris_StarkInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrisstark/For more Steve Sidwell Twitter - https://twitter.com/sjsidwell Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevesidwell14 #PeterCrouch #ThatPeterCrouchPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Liverpool 1-2 Manchester City, everyone did their job, the rules were applied, good process. But how do we really feel about it? That's what Marcus, Vish and Pete are here to unpack on today's Ramble.Despite all that, we want to make sure Dominik Szoboszlai's free-kick never gets forgotten. Plus, Daniel Farke is hitting all the right topics and Ian Holloway strikes again.Get your Ramble merch HEREFind us on Bluesky, X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: https://www.patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ehantharajah Empire reigns supreme over the Ramble galaxy, having crushed the Luke Nation and Marcus Mount since it's return to the world stage. But it's facing renewed opponents this week as the Jack's Encyclopaedia belt is once again up for grabs.The tax-free Principality of Donaco has the whistle for this clash between Vish, Marcus and Jim.Find us on Bluesky, X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: https://www.patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aaron Paul, Jobi McAnuff & Darrell Clarke discuss the top stories from the EFL. Darrell reveals his involvement in helping his old player Davis Keillor-Dunn move from Barnsley to Wrexham. What about Coventry letting their 10-point lead slip? Managerial departures at Blackburn and Watford. And the guys have their say on the Ian Holloway rant. Plus, send us your EFL ‘hard man' suggestions on WhatsApp to 08000 289 369.01:20 Deadline Day is all about the pizzas! 04:25 Darrell involved in the Davis Keillor-Dunn deal 06:40 Other transfer highlights 10:50 Coventry's 10-point lead wiped out 16:10 Hull & Boro among the chasers 19:10 Blackburn sack Valérien Ismaël 29:00 Javi Gracia leaves Watford 34:20 Ian Holloway's rant reflections 41:00 72PLUS 72MINUS5 Live / BBC Sounds commentaries: Wed 2000 Man City v Newcastle in EFL Cup, Sat 1500 Arsenal v Sunderland, Sat 1500 Bournemouth v Aston Villa on Sports Extra, Sat 1730 Newcastle v Brentford, Sun 1400 Brighton v Crystal Palace, Sun 1630 Liverpool v Man City.
Adam Hurrey is joined on the Adjudication Panel by David Walker and Nick Miller. On the agenda: subtle podcast references at the darts, goal probabilities with Clinton Morrison, West Brom fans' limited patience with their new manager, football boot manufacturers appearing in Latin epic poems, Conor Coady goes full Conor Coady in his first interview as a Charlton player and selecting the best moment of Ian Holloway's latest outburst. Meanwhile, the panel debate the aesthetic and technical merits of scorpion-kick goals and ponder the exact level of their own "ball knowledge". Sign up for Dreamland, the members-only Football Clichés experience, to access our exclusive new show and much more: https://dreamland.footballcliches.com Download SAILY in your app store and use code CLICHES at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase! For more info, visit https://saily.com/cliches Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It is not a blip anymore, Coventry are now in full wobble, Middlesborough have joined them at the top but there are other, unfancied teams waiting in the wings - who if any can come from the pack - Millwall, Hull, Wrexham or Derby?Hull have done some impressive transfer business with with so many players over performing their XG is it sustainable?At the bottom, is there any light at the end of the tunnel for disgruntled Blackburn fans?And who is in most danger of being sucked into the relegation zone?In League One Tom is panicking, are Lincoln City really going to do it? Gregor thinks so.In League Two Cambridge United are on one of the best runs in their history and Ian Holloway is absolutely furious! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Sam & Natalie are joined by former Aston Villa midfielder and current SkySports pundit/commentator...LEE HENDRIE!Lee Hendrie sits down alongside Sam Allardyce and Natalie Pike to discuss all things football from his former club Aston Villa's flying season to why nobody wants Arsenal to win the league.They start the pod by reacting to recent games including Benfica's incredible victory against Real Madrid in the Champions League and why it was vintage Jose Mourinho.The trio then discuss in depth Aston Villa's season, why they are out of any title race, PSR issues are hindering clubs again & why Aston Villa WILL win a trophy this season with Unai Emery.Lee & Sam then chat about why Arsenal can win the treble this season despite most people not wanting them to win anything and why Manchester City's inconsistency will cost them the title.Lee, Sam & Natalie then discuss the rise of Morgan Rogers, how much is he worth in today's market and whether the star midfielder could leave the club in the summer.Lee then talks about if Jack Grealish could make a sensational return to Aston Villa in the summer, what his Villa party days with Peter Crouch were like & the brilliant James Milner moving one game closer to breaking the Premier League appearance record.Finally we end the pod with Lee & Phil chatting about Unai Emery & Michael Carrick's man management skills and why football needs more characters like Ian Holloway.
There was an amazing display of unity in North London as Tottenham banded together to help Arsenal win the Premier League this weekend. Haha, no but seriously, Spurs do deserve some respect for the way they came back against Man City in very difficult circumstances.Marcus, Luke and Vish are here to unpick another fabulous weekend in the Kingdom, mainly thanks to Ian Holloway, it must be said. Plus, Luke explains why he thinks Hugo Ekitike is a better striker than Alexander Isak.Get your Ramble merch HEREFind us on Bluesky, X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: https://www.patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is 'EFL: All Access' where every Monday we discuss all of the big stories across the EFL!Hugh Woozencroft is alongside the former Arsenal and Southend midfielder Adrian Clarke to discuss all of the big news coming out of the EFL from the past weekend! They're joined by Watford podcaster Peter Remnat from the Do Not Scratch Your Eyes podcast to react to Watford new search for their 24th manager since 2012 after Javi Gracia resigned. We assess the current play-off picture with Coventry blowing a 10 point lead after losing to QPR, and Boro being potential title favourites after winning 5 games in a row and level on points with Cov. Adrian gives his thoughts on the movers and shakers in the transfer window across the EFL! We wrap up the show discussing Swindon Town & Ian Holloways insane rant at the FA and get the insight of Sports Reporter for the Swindon Advertiser Joe Acklam! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tempo has became part of the lexicon of modern football, however it's always been a core term in classical music parlance. I take a look at the etymology of the word, the exclusionary nature of it in English and how exactly to define it across both disciplines. Grma xInline G Merch ⭐️www.Inlineg.myshopify.comInline G Patreon ⭐️www.patreon.com/TheInlineGFlutePodcast+Inline G will ALWAYS be free of charge, but signing up to the Patreon helps let this podcast reach new heights, if you can afford it. You'll also get to ask questions to upcoming guests as well as get early access to some episodes. Or if you'd rather not spend money, subscribing to my YouTube channel and following me on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok is a HUGE way to support the podcast. It'll cost you nothing, and it really makes a difference to the algorithm gods. So please interact however you can; like, comment, or subscribe, and help keep this podcast lit xAnd finally; use the code “INLINEG” online or in person at Flute Center for; 5% off accessories, 10% off all sheet music, free shipping on new instruments and free shipping to trial instruments (USA only.)Chapters:00:00 - Ian Holloway on Hamsters07:07 - Etymology of Tempo15:44 - Beethoven's Metronome22:00 - Beethoven's Italian Mess26:48 - What's in it for you?
Millwall etablerar sig på playoffplats trots negativ målskillnad. Samtidigt gör antitesen Hull samma sak. Ian Holloway är förbannad och Charlton värvar Lindelöfs lookalike. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hugh Woozencroft is joined by the former Ipswich and Swindon Town striker Sam Parkin to review a hectic weekend in the EFL. They discuss the top 5 all winning in the Championship, and speculate how much time Martí Cifuentes has left at Leicester City following another damaging result for the Foxes. Chief football writer at the Yorkshire Post gives his take on the controversial sacking of Lee Grant at Huddersfield Town, and the guys break down Ian Holloway's heated interaction with a journalist over Swindon's illegal team sheets in the Vertu trophy. Plus, Kieran Maguire from the Price of Football reflects on the financial health of the EFL, and gives the latest on Sheffield Wednesday's administration and Leicester's points penalty. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan Fudge reacts a colossal week of EFL football!Following a brave performance from the Sky Blues in the Carabao Cup against Chelsea, we speak to Simon Willis from Cardiff City World!Meanwhile Rich Woodward from Blue Monday podcast reflects on an inconsistent return to the EFL for Ipswich Town...Joe Ross Williams from the Loathed Strangers waxes lyrical about the resurgence of Ian Holloway at Swindon Town...And ahead of Bolton v Wycombe in League 1, we Ryan Latham from Trotter Chatter against Heroes of HP12's Dan Clark for a festive game of You Tell Me! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pete tells Luke about his time volunteering on hospital radio before revealing that he was never given a slot on his university's radio station Demon FM ("music with a sting in its tail"), despite his obvious presenting talent. While we're on the subject, we hear from a listener who called into a local radio station competition and totally embarrassed himself in a bid to win £1000.Elsewhere, we hear yet again from the insatiable Battery Robot, and Ian Holloway pops into the studio for a chat!The Luke and Pete Show only serves up the longest of shrifts, and don't you forget it. To contribute to this travelling jamboree, get in touch here: hello@lukeandpeteshow.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Grimsby's game on Saturday had to pass a late pitch inspection due to the heavy rain but come the evening many Town fans were perhaps wishing it hadn't having seen their side run out 1-0 losers at home to play-off rivals Chesterfield. The panel begin by discussing another positive performance by The Mariners but question the resilience of the team as they hit the self-destruct button yet again, Christy Pym seeing red for a professional foul which proved to be the turning point in the game. The guys dissect that key incident among other talking points from the game before reflecting on the performances of two Grimsby players away on international duty at present, notably David Turi scoring for the Faroe Islands and rubbing shoulders with Croatia's Luka Modric. In Part Two Swindon Advertiser journalist Joe Acklam returns to the show to help preview Town's trip to The Robin's next weekend and a re-acquaintance with old nemesis Ian Holloway who's side sit ominously top of the table...+++ Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with guests Steve Young, Liam Wood and Joe Acklam.Subscribe to our mailing list for weekly bonus content - https://mailchi.mp/41dfa5ea31ac/view-from-the-findus Order our first ever VFTF merchandise, a unisex t-shirt, via our website - https://viewfromthefindus.wordpress.comFollow us on X or Instagram; the handle for both is @VFTFindus or get in touch with the show via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.com Intro / Outro music - "Weakness" by The Last Of The Wonder Kids - Listen on Spotify Artwork - Alex Chilvers - https://alexchilvers.co.uk or @alexjchilversGraphics - Liam McLennanPhotography - Jon Corken+++ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
College football. How many times has a football club signed a player from a university? It can't be many. Well, one example is that of Josh Clapham, who joined Argyle in the summer of 2006 after excelling during his time at the University of Plymouth. Put forward by his uni coach, the legendary Fred Binney, he impressed Ian Holloway sufficiently to give him a contract for the season. Now, despite never playing a competitive game for Argyle, Josh did play in that famous friendly with Real Madrid and lived out his, and many others, childhood dream of being a professional footballer. This is the story of, Josh Clapham. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Simeon Gholam is joined by Aaron McLean and David Stowell to look back at the opening stages of the League One and Two seasons.The panel assess all the sides starring and struggling in both tiers, including Cardiff City flying high in League One as well as Doncaster's excellent start. And then unbeaten Gillingham, Ian Holloway's Swindon and Walsall who have bounced back from heartbreak in May.Essential EFL is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/essential-eflYou can also listen to Essential EFL on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Essential EFL".For more EFL news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Never in a million years would anyone expect Canada to be seen as a greater threat to the United States than Russia or China. Yet, as Professor Ian Holloway explains in this clip, that perception has emerged in recent years. Holloway reflects on the long history of cooperation between the two countries—from Canada sheltering thousands of Americans on 9/11 to sending firefighters during California's wildfires. His reminder is simple but powerful: nations, like people, accomplish more with cooperation than with conflict.
Professor Ian Holloway joins Robin Frazer Clark and Lester Tate to discuss the legal, historical, and economic connections between Canada and the United States—and why civility still matters in the pursuit of justice. Highlights include: Why U.S. and Canadian legal systems feel so familiar—and where they diverge. Stories from the War of 1812, WWII, and modern trade alliances. Canada's unique role as Georgia's #1 trading partner. Ian's definition of justice as a shared duty. Guest Bio Ian Holloway was the Dean of Law at the University of Calgary from 2011 to 2024. Prior to this, Ian served as dean at another Canadian law school (Western Ontario?), and as associate dean at the Australian National University. Over the years, he has also held appointments at Cambridge and the National University of Singapore. He is a graduate of Dalhousie University, the University of California at Berkeley and the Australian National University. He is also an alumnus of the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and the John F Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He is widely-published, both in Canada and around the world. In addition, he has published a book on naval history as well as many essays or other pieces in various legal and non-legal periodicals. He has been a regular columnist for Canadian Lawyer Magazine for a number of years. Before beginning his academic career, Ian spent a number of years in private practice in Halifax with the Atlantic Canadian law firm of McInnes Cooper, where he focused on labour and employment law. He also served as the law clerk to the chief justice of the Federal Court of Appeal. In 2003, Ian was elected to membership in the American Law Institute, a distinction that is held by only a handful of Canadians. In 2004, he was appointed Queen's Counsel. In 2007, he chaired the review of legal education in Oman. In 2013-14, Ian served as the legal education and raining team leader for the Canadian Bar Association's Futures project. In 2018, he was elected a Fellow of the College of Law Practice Management, the first Canadian legal academic to be so honoured. Ian is a member of the Nova Scotia Barristers' Society, the Law Society of Ontario, the Law Society of Alberta and the Canadian Bar Association. He is currently a Trustee of the NALP Foundation, and formerly served for eight years as a Trustee of the Law School Admission Council. He served as a Governor of the Southern Alberta Division of the Canadian Corps of Commissionaires. He was a member of the Advisory Council to the Minister of Heritage on the Commemoration of the War of 1812, and he served as a member of the vice-regal selection committee for the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta. In 2015, he was appointed to the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency, and made a member of the King's Privy Council for Canada. Beyond the legal sphere, Ian spent a total of twenty-five years serving in the Royal Canadian and Royal Australian Navies. Ian has received numerous awards in his career, including Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2013, the Commemorative Medal for the 125th Anniversary of Canadian Confederation in 1992, the Canadian Forces Decoration in 1989, and the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal (Alberta) in 2022. Links: Ian Holloway | UCalgary Profiles | University of Calgary Lester Tate: http://www.akintate.com/ Robin Frazer Clark: https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ See You In Court (seeyouincourtpodcast.org) To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org
Hear from the managers ahead of this weekend's FA Cup Quarter Finals. Ian Holloway talks about wanting his wife to perform an exorcism at Swindon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've got a great show for you on this one as Si Ferry and Slaney sit down with Hibs striker Dwight Gayle! The lads chat about how much he's loved his time up at Easter Road this season as well as delve into his incredible rise to top flight football in England which saw him go from semi-professional football to the Premier League within the space of 13 months!We discuss his time at Crystal Palace working under the likes of Ian Holloway, Tony Pulis, Neil Warnock and Alan Pardew and of course his role in one of the most iconic games in the Premier League when his double in Palace's 3-0 comeback against Brendan Rodgers' Liverpool ended their title hopes and led to Suarez tears!We then go into detail about playing for Newcastle, gaining promotion under Rafael Benitez, playing under Steve Bruce during the Mike Ashley regime and experiencing the sensational takeover of the club which leads to an amazing chat on the brilliance of Eddie Howe!Proper great chat this one. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've got a great show for you on this one as Si Ferry and Slaney sit down with Hibs striker Dwight Gayle! The lads chat about how much he's loved his time up at Easter Road this season as well as delve into his incredible rise to top flight football in England which saw him go from semi-professional football to the Premier League within the space of 13 months!We discuss his time at Crystal Palace working under the likes of Ian Holloway, Tony Pulis, Neil Warnock and Alan Pardew and of course his role in one of the most iconic games in the Premier League when his double in Palace's 3-0 comeback against Brendan Rodgers' Liverpool ended their title hopes and led to Suarez tears!We then go into detail about playing for Newcastle, gaining promotion under Rafael Benitez, playing under Steve Bruce during the Mike Ashley regime and experiencing the sensational takeover of the club which leads to an amazing chat on the brilliance of Eddie Howe!Proper great chat this one. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simeon Gholam chats with three managers on the latest episode of The EFL Interviews on the Essential EFL podcast.First up is Swindon Town boss Ian Holloway, who has guided his team away from the threat of relegation out of the Football League after a really difficult start to life at the County Ground.Then we head to Oxford United to hear how Gary Rowett's first couple of months in charge have gone for him and his team as they bid to keep their place in the Championship.And finally Sim chats with Leyton Orient manager Richie Wellens who tells us why his job is made even more difficult by the size of some of the other teams in League One this season.
Paul Hawksbee & Andy Jacobs take you through a very busy show. Teenage darts sensation Luke 'The Nuke' Littler joined the show. We also had WBC Lightweight Champion Shakur Stevenson ahead of his Title fight on Saturday night and Ian Holloway joined the show for a funny chat. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Gaz & Jordan are joined by former Rangers, Blackpool, Liverpool, Stoke, Reading & Dundee Midfielder...Charlie Adam!Charlie sits down with the boys to discuss all things football from THAT Blackpool season to transitioning into football management.The lads then chat about Charlie's early life in football with Rangers, playing against that iconic Barcelona team & learning from the legendary Walter Smith.Charlie and the boys then speak about how moving to Blackpool really kick started his career, Ian Holloway's incredible man management skills as well as achieving the impossible and winning promotion to the Premier League.Charlie then talks in depth about how his dream move to Liverpool came about, meeting Sir Kenny Dalglish & why Steven Gerrard was the perfect captain.The trio then discuss Charlie's move to Stoke City where he spent 7 years, losing card roulette with Peter Crouch & how he gained his 'Parched' nickname.Finally they discuss Charlie's time with the Scottish national team before chatting about life after playing football and stepping into coaching.Support the show
Former Rangers, Blackpool, Liverpool, Stoke, Reading & Dundee midfielder Charlie Adam is our special guest on the latest episode of No Tippy Tappy Football.Charlie Adam sits down alongside Sam Allardyce and Natalie Pike to discuss all things football from his time in the Premier League to his most recent role as Fleetwood Town manager.Charlie and Sam talk in great depth about being a manager, bouncing back from that first sacking as well as learning from Vincent Kompany during his time at Burnley.The two then discuss West Ham's handling of Julen Lopetegui and their appointment of Graham Potter before talking about Nottingham Forest's incredible season and are they in the title race?They then both chat about Liverpool's contract situation with Trent, Salah & van Dijk, why Trent WILL move to Real Madrid in the summer & Mikel Arteta's Carabao Cup excuse.We finally end the pod with some subscriber questions including what it was like playing for both two Scottish icons in Walter Smith and Sir Kenny Dalglish.
Simeon Gholam puts David Prutton to the test in two more quizzes with a Christmas twist. The first on the Three Wise Men of Championship history in Neil Warnock, Mick McCarthy and Ian Holloway. The second on EFL players of years gone by with Christmas-themed names.
Gregor Robertson and Tom Clarke return to cast an eye over a busy week of EFL action.Leeds are starting to look like a team who were preseason favourites. The underlying data on their performances marks them out as the best in the Championship, by some distance. A standout player for Leeds is midfielder Ao Tanaka; Gregor looks at the impressive list of recent signings from Japanese and South Korean leagues.At the other end of the spectrum, Hull City are struggling. Bottom three, manager booed and free scoring Middlesborough next.Wycombe are on fire, mixing the ‘grit' of Gareth Ainsworth's team with the pace and quality Matt Bloomfield has brought.Lastly, a quick look at Huddersfield, a player too good for League One and Ian Holloway is back but does his style need to change? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join Matt Forde & Matt Dyson for an afternoon of goals, tunes & chaotic tangents.This week, the guys asked you for your royal stories after Fordey performed for the King - and after Ian Holloway claimed Swindon's training ground is haunted - they asked for your paranormal activity stories, with hilarious results!
John Murray and Ian Dennis join Alistair Bruce-Ball to lift the lid on life as 5 Live commentators. From Ian's floppy disk of research to pre-interview smalltalk with Steven Gerrard, they reveal stories you don't normally get to hear. And as it's an Ali Bruce-Ball podcast, of course there's some fun and games as well.02:00 No rest for the commentator! 06:05 Ian's floppy disk 09:05 Encounters with new Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim 13:50 ‘Kevin Dalglish' 15:20 Pre-interview smalltalk 18:10 The ‘Wheel of Spiel' 24:30 Difficulties of commentating on Man City 29:30 Ian Holloway's spooky interview 31:30 ‘Clash of the commentators' quiz 36:10 What's it like commentating at 3pm on Saturday? 39:30 The Great Dictionary of Football CommentaryBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this weekend: Arsenal v Nottingham Forest – Premier League – 15:00 – Saturday 23 November Man City v Tottenham – Premier League – 17:30 – Saturday 23 November Southampton v Liverpool – Premier League – 14:00 – Sunday 24 November Ipswich v Man Utd – Premier League – 16:30 – Sunday 24 November
Mario Balotelli och Vieira återförenas i Genoa, Guardiola förlänger med Man City och Ian Holloway jagar spöken i Swindon. Dessutom brottas Real Madrid med dålig speltid för talangerna. Liverpool har för många målvakter och Manchester United söker vänsterback. Med: Patrik Syk och Makoto Asahara
Swindon Town's manager, Ian Holloway, has suggested the struggling League Two club's bad fortune could be because their training ground is haunted, Cameron Hill takes us through some sporting superstitions.
Ian Holloway er blitt manager i Swindon og mistenker at en forbannelse står bak problemene hans. Norges herrelandslag i fotball, populært kalt Gresshingstene, har vunnet sin gruppe i den nest høyeste divisjonen i Nasjonasligaen, mens San Marino (usikker på klengenavn) har vunnet den fjerde høyeste ligaen. Dette og ganske så mye annet, dukker opp i ukas episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is Early Kick Off from the Men in Blazers media network and presented by our great friends of the pod STōK Cold Brew Coffee, all your global football stories straight from the back pages of Europe's newspapers in around 10 minutes.On today's episode: The USMNT storm past Jamaica with a 4-2 win in their second leg of the CONCACAF Nations League quarter-final; Panama squeeze past Costa Rica with a 3-2 score on aggregate; San Marino, the world's bottom ranked team, make history with their promotion to the Nations League third tier; Rodrigo Bentancur is suspended for seven games; Sam Kerr and Kristie Mewis announce that they are expecting a baby; we preview Tuesday's international action; and manager Ian Holloway tries to break Swindon Town's supernatural curse.Football don't sleep, and neither do we.This episode was made in the UK for Men In Blazers by…Host: Betty GloverProducer: George CooperAssistant producer: Elizabeth BarnardResearcher: Jack CollinsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gareth Ainsworth is with us for this week's episode, talking though his birthday release from Blackburn, John Beck's mad cap management, Ian Holloway's moves, Crazy Gang initiations, heated Italians at QPR, management philosophy , and mixing football and music.
Simeon Gholam is joined by Curtis Davies and David Stowell on the League One & Two review on the Sky SportsEssential EFL podcast.The panel take a look at Stockport's win over Wrexham, including a stunning goal from Louie Barry, and why the result was so good for the top two of Wycombe and Birmingham - despite neither palying at the weekend.They also look at Barnsley failing to add pressure after a draw on Saturday, and Shrewsbury's appointment of Gareth Ainsworth.In League Two the panel assess Ian Holloway's return to the EFL and his start at Swindon, the surge of MK Dons under Scott Lindsay, Crewe moving up to second. Also, Port Vale sneaking away at the top and AFC Wimbledon's win at Barrow.
Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff talk EFL, Ballon d'Or and FA Cup. They're joined by Colchester United striker Lyle Taylor. Borja Sainz is leading the Championship scoring charts with Norwich. Sunderland go five points clear at the top. Will Northampton's Mitch Pinnock remember his lucky shinpads when they face Kettering Town in the FA Cup? Kettering boss Richard Lavery joins the pod LIVE. And Ian Holloway makes a surprise return to management at League Two Swindon.00:25 Jobi loses a bet with Aaron McLean 02:45 Who wins the EFL Ballon d'Or? 03:35 Borja Sainz the new main man at Norwich 06:20 Jack Wilshere brings ‘stardust' to Carrow Road 09:00 Cardiff still yet to appoint Omer Riza permanently 12:25 Sunderland five points clear at the top 17:15 Mitch Pinnock hails ‘lucky shinpads' 21:25 Cambridge United's turnaround under Monk 23:40 Kettering Town go to rivals Northampton in FA Cup 29:15 Ian Holloway in at League Two Swindon 34:40 An unexpected shower in 72PLUS 72MINUSBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week: Newcastle v Chelsea – EFL Cup – 19:45 – Wednesday 30 October Tottenham v Man City – EFL Cup – 20:15 – Wednesday 30 October – Sports Extra Liverpool v Brighton - Premier League - 15:00 Liverpool - Saturday 2 November Wolves v Crystal Palace - Premier League - 17:30 - Saturday 2 November Spurs v Aston Villa - Premier League - 14:00 - Sunday 3 November Man Utd v Chelsea - Premier League - 16:30 - Sunday 3 November
On the latest whistle-stop tour of the EFL, Gregor Robertson and Tom Clarke discuss Sunderland's surprise surge (which is starting to look less surprising), Coventry's potentially season changing win against Luton, Ian Holloway's latest adventure in Swindon and much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs were in studio for today's show moments after Erik Ten Hag was sacked as Manchester United manager. They were of course joined by Monday regular Danny Kelly to run through all the weekend's football. They were also joined by newly appointed Swindon Town manager Ian Holloway. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our interview series for 2024/25 kicks off with an absolute all-timer as Palace legend Jonny "Joniesta" Williams joins us on the podcast. In the second episode of this bumper interview that spans two parts, Jonny talks about the impact of Ian Holloway joining, those play-off games in 2013, playing for Palace in the Premier League and leaving for Charlton. Part 1 of this interview, where Jonny talks about bout making his way through the Eagles academy, breaking into the first time, that game at the Amex in 2011 and Dougie leaving for Bolton is already available to listen to so scroll back a bit. Get early access to interviews and extra FYP episodes at patreon.com/fyppodcast Get FYP brand new merch here: https://merch.fypfanzine.uk. Use code LAUNCH10 for 10% off. Twitter: @fypfanzine Facebook: FYPFanzine Instagram: @fypfanzine contact@fypfanzine.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bobby Zamora is with us for the final episode of the series, Talking retiring Ian Holloway, putting Sol Campbell on his backside, offending the Fulham fans and turning down Liverpool, and the chance to go to the World Cup.
“Sacked in the morning? Don't think so.”Ian Holloway has so many famous one-liners that there are two entire books just of his quotes. But there's more to him than those soundbites.Kate sits down with the former Crystal Palace, QPR and Blackpool manager to discuss how he's brought up three deaf children, how that's informed his management in incredible ways, and his view of the chaotic relegation scrap this season!Who would you like Kate to speak to next? Tweet us @FootballRamble and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive live events, ad-free Rambles, full video episodes and loads more: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.