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En este episodio de Memorias de un Futbolero Podcast nos sentamos a platicar con Pablo Barrera, uno de los futbolistas mexicanos más representativos de su generación. Con más de 20 años de carrera profesional, Barrera repasa su historia desde sus inicios en Pumas, su debut en Primera División, su paso por Europa con el West Ham en la Premier League, y su experiencia con la Selección Mexicana en el Mundial de Sudáfrica 2010.Hablamos de su llegada a Pumas, las novatadas, los consejos de referentes como Leandro Augusto, Bruno Marioni e Israel Castro, y del momento exacto en el que se enteró que iba a debutar en Primera División. También nos cuenta cómo vivió el Mundial 2010, el partido contra Francia, la famosa pelota Jabulani, y lo que significó jugar bajo el mando de Javier Aguirre.Además, Pablo comparte anécdotas de su etapa en Inglaterra, la cultura del futbolista 24/7 en la Premier League, el aprendizaje que le dejó el fútbol europeo y cómo ese paso marcó su carrera. Una charla llena de nostalgia, vestidor, Mundial, fútbol mexicano, historias reales y memorias de un jugador que vivió todo: cantera, selección, Europa y Liga MX.Si te gusta el fútbol retro, las historias de selección mexicana, los mundiales y las anécdotas que no salen en la tele, este episodio con Pablo Barrera es imperdible.
Following talks between President Cyril Ramaphosa and Russian President Vladimir Putin, the South African men sold into combat in Russia are being processed for their return. In his latest interview with BizNews, the real founder of MKP, Jabulani Khumalo - who has been supporting the families - calls for the arrest of those among the “hijackers” of his party for their alleged involvement in the trafficking “…we are saying to the government of South Africa they must punish these people because they are known who they are. There are five that went to court, but it's not all of them….I don't know why they are still not behind bars…And they are still continuing to make a lot of problems within the communities because they are thugs.” Slamming former President Jacob Zuma, Khumalo says: “Jacob Zuma is allowing all these shenanigans because remember, the government has allowed him for very long to fool the government to abuse our money in going to courts just for him to stay away from jail. And because of that, thinks he's above the law…”
In his latest interview with BizNews, MKP Founder Jabulani Khumalo warns that former President Jacob Zuma could be trying to build his own military wing. He spoke to Chris Steyn about a leaked letter purportedly written by Zuma to the Russian Defence Minister in which he stated that the 18 men were sent there with the singular purpose of receiving advanced military training not to fight in the war with Ukraine. “I think he's got some sinister thinking of what he wants to do. Maybe it's a coup or something else, but I'm afraid the State needs to look at him more carefully…because that letter shows that he knows very well why those men went there - and if he's trying to make his own army in the country, then the government must take actions…What are they afraid of?” Khumalo also responds to recent statements by former President Thabo Mbeki that the 2021 riots were a test of strength to see whether South Africa could be paralysed.
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In his latest interview with Chris Steyn, the real founder of MKP, Jabulani Khumalo, reveals threats to the actual directors of the “hijacked” party over a picket to distance themselves from the human trafficking of 19 men to Russia. “…our spokesperson… got a call…a threatening call…And also, the people on the ground were threatened when they wanted to go to that picket. They were blocked. We understand there were two GTIs in the vicinity and also X3s that were running around making sure that people do not go to the Legislature to picket.” While the trafficked men are now back in Russia from the Ukraine war zone, their return is being delayed by a ransom demand by an agent involved in the operation. “The last information we got was 14 million, but I was told last week that…it's more than 14 million. So that's where the problem is now.” Khumalo also slams the violent conduct of MK members in the KZN Legislature, and the “stupidity” of Duduzile Zuma resigning from Parliament allegedly with the ambition of becoming the Premier of KZN. He hails the news that current Premier Thami Ntuli has endorsed Provincial Police Commissioner General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi for a second term. “We need a man like him… to have that strong hand on the thugs.”
In his latest interview with BizNews, Jabulani Khumalo, the real founder of MKP, tells Chris Steyn that there could be more to the alleged human trafficking of South Africans to Russia. “This one for me is a coup. These people were sent to be trained so that when they come back, they can have a coup against our government.” Khumalo is speaking out following the resignation of former President Jacob Zuma's daughter, Duduzile, following claims that she was the mastermind behind the “trafficking” of 17 South Africans. However, Khumalo says: "...it will never happen that Duduzile will do anything without…her father giving her instructions or coaching her what to do…" He warns: "They think they are the government themselves. They failed us as MK to get the two-third majority to govern the country. Now they want to govern in a very wrong way. We need to stop this woman…If the government doesn't stop them, then the petition must be done and people must start rioting against her." Giving an update on his legal battles to reclaim the party from Zuma, Khumalo says “…we are still waiting for a (new) court date…. The unfortunate part is that I am getting some threats now that January I won't see because of this case.” Meanwhile, Khumalo expresses concern that party funds are allegedly being used for personal spending by Zuma and his daughter. "Today MK is making millions and they're taking those millions for themselves....MK always has no money because when the money comes in, they just take it as if it's their tuck shop. "
Expert Topic: Infrastructure concerns and power outages raise questions about OR Tambo's G20 readiness Guest: Jabulani Khambule: Regional general manager OR Tambo International Airport, Airports Company SA
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Richard Jabulani Nyauza to pochodzący z RPA seryjny morderca, który odebrał życie 16 kobietom. Zaczął zabijać krótko po zakażeniu wirusem HIV w 2002 roku. Tego samego roku został aresztowany w związku z innym przestępstwem, ale został zwolniony w 2005 roku po uznaniu go za niewinnego. Kilka tygodni później powrócił do mordowania. W procesie sądowym został skazany na 16 wyroków dożywocia oraz dodatkowe 140 lat więzienia.
The battle to reclaim MKP from former President Jacob Zuma is far from over. In this interview, the real founder of MKP, Jabulani Khumalo, gives Chris Steyn an update on his long legal battle to reclaim the party and rescue it from “thuggery” . “People are trying to steal this country through fraud. We have so many cartels, but MK has got a cartel also now. Because this cartel that is taking over MK is a cartel.” He charges that South Africa “is in this mess because our leaders are being run by these cartels. They are led by the dogs. People who use dark money, black money to use our leaders. We can't allow that.” Khumalo hails generals Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, Fannie Masemola and Dumisani Khumalo “for helping us to open our eyes even more… I remember General Mkhwanazi was saying, I can't sit with a thug in the office. I understand what he was saying because really, even myself, I wouldn't want to sit with a thug.”
#peopleschurchplk #christianity #polokwane “Having Christ as your foundation, you will be able to stand & withstand all circumstances.” @peopleschurchplk Stay blessed
John Maytham speaks to Jabulani Sikhakhane, Editor of The Conversation Africa, about the rise of antisocial behaviour in South Africa’s cities. They discuss what’s driving the increase in public indecency, lessons from Singapore’s decades-long campaign to improve public conduct, and how investment, enforcement, and courtesy could transform urban life Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deepak is the CEO of Jaboolani Consulting. In this role, Deepak works with sales leaders around the world helping them have the best years of their career…and do it in a way that creates joy and fulfilment. In fact, the name of his company, Jabulani, means “Rejoice” in the Zulu language. And Deepak has made it his mission to help leaders accomplish their goals without sacrificing the things that matter most. Deepak joins us to discuss why so many people burn out in sales careers…and what leaders can do about it. In a year where we are facing new challenges as sales leaders, helping members of your team do more than just produce…but find joy and fulfillment in doing it will help you have far more impact than you may ever imagine. Check out this episode and not only will you be more equipped to help your team do better…but feel better doing it. You can connect with Deepak on LinkedIn here. (https://www.linkedin.com/in/deepakbhootra/) You can check out Depak's work here. (https://go.sandler.com/jabulani/) For video excerpts of this and other episodes of the Sales Leadership Podcast, check out Sales Leadership United Here. (https://www.patreon.com/c/SalesLeadershipUnited)
For so many of us in the diaspora the music we grew up immersed in and for some, trained in, remains a bedrock to our lives here in New Zealand. Whether its Samba, gospel or Hindustani classical music, the sounds of our childhood continue in ways to inform choices, stir up memories and for many help actually make new tracks in a new home. Jabulani a.k.a Jay Moyo, talks about his musical upbringing in this episode. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
The real founder of the MKP, Jabulani Khumalo, has been reinstated as a Director of uMkhonto weSizwe Party NPO - along without others - after his “fraudently” removal. In his latest interview with BizNews, he describes how the urgent legal application had to be withdrawn after it emerged that they had already been reinstated by the Commissioner of Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC). (Here is a link to the certificate issued by the Commissioner https://eu.docworkspace.com/d/sICWm4pDjAerXwcIG?lg=en-US&sa=601.1074&ps=1&fn=CoR39_60007187790.pdf . He now vows to clean up the party. “Because we are back as directors in the NPC, we are the majority. Those that parachuted themselves…we're going to take a decision on them. Because now we've got the power…very soon, those thugs will be out of our party, and will be out of our company. We don't want thugs within the leadership of uMkhonto weSizwe….After cleaning out all these people that wants to parachute themselves and become directors and founders of the organisation, we'll take the party and give it back to the original people and the people must start working freely without fear.” Meanwhile, Khumalo has this message for former SG Floyd Shivambo following his ill-fated time at MKP: “…whatever he does, he must not make a mistake of taking the style of Zuma to be a boss over the people. He must be a leader…And he must never think of enriching himself out of this party. Whatever he will be doing, but he must make sure that he puts the people of South Africa first.”
Jabulani Khumalo, the real founder of MKP, headed by former President Jacob Zuma, is forging ahead with his legal battle to reclaim the party for its original leaders who had made huge sacrifices to get MKP off the ground and voted for by millions. In his latest interview with BizNews, Khumalo outlines the case that goes to court next week. “These crazy people have been continuously trying to continue with forgery, forging our documents to be removed (as directors) from the NPC (MK non-profit organisation)…we've been opening cases, but it never ended. Because of that, we decided that no, no, no, let's go to court and get a proper order from the court.” Khumalo says MKP needs to be led by people “who still think straight…not just because you have charisma and then you're saying you want to take over and run the people like you're running your own stokvel or running your tuck shop”. Meanwhile, Khumalo - who had warned that Floyd Shivambu was making a big mistake when he defected from the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) to MKP - says he feels “real pity” for him following his redeployment “because he had all the powers in the EFF to take EFF forward, but he decided to come into a stokvel that a certain family has made it to be a stokvel of theirs”.
EXPERT Topic: High financial inclusion, but at what cost? FinMark Trust study reveals rising debt and growing financial distress in South Africa Guest: Jabulani Khumalo- FinMark Trust
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Former President Jacob Zuma's daughter, Duduzile, has been stirring up controversy again by swearing at MKP SG Floyd Shivambu on social media and then apologising publicly in response to a sternly-worded letter from her father. But in this interview with BizNews, MKP's real founder Jabulani Khumalo - who was ousted by the Zumas - says the hidden hand behind Duduzile's outrageous behaviour is none other than Zuma himself. “Zuma gives instructions to Duduzile….When Zuma wants to deal with you, he doesn't deal with you directly… He wants to deal with Shivambu because he doesn't believe that Shivambu is going to do what he wants. Zuma will not tell Shivambu directly. He would want to do a dirty way of doing it…(then) clever Zuma, he goes out and says, no, you must apologise to Shivambu.” Khumalo stresses that he remains a registered member and the founder of MKP. “And that I will prove…very soon before the court that Zuma stole or forged my signature together with his daughter.” As for Zuma's real agenda, Khumalo says: “He lies and says he wants to unite black people. He's not uniting black people. Instead, is dividing them more and more and killing other parties, black parties for him to get membership and then steal the money and use the money for himself, not for the benefit of the people.”
John Maytham is joined by South African music icon PJ Powers, known as “Thandeka,” shares highlights from her four-decade career, including hits like “Jabulani” and “World in Union.” From leading Hotline to collaborating with legends like Miriam Makeba and Eric Clapton, her journey is one of resilience and unity. Catch her live at Kalk Bay Theatre this Tuesday, November 26, at 20:30, for an unforgettable evening of music and storytellingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Relebogile Mabotja speaks to Jabulani Macdonald the Entertainment and TV Commentator about Skeem Saam - Soapie, Smoke and Mirrors- Telenovela, Umjolo: The Gone Girl on Netflix and The Matshai Sisters a reality show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In his second interview with BizNews, the real founder of uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP), Jabulani Khumalo, bluntly calls Advocate Dali Mpofu a liar for claiming that he secretly set up MKP with former President Jacob Zuma. However, he says Mpofu was part of a plot to hijack the party he had founded. He also describes how he had guns pointed at him twice after false claims that he was going to deregister MKP. He speaks of how Zuma is making “all these mistakes” because he is bitter and angry - especially at President Cyril Ramaphosa. Khumalo is outraged at the corruption accused in MKP's top structure - and says they are not in MK to work for the people. “They are in there to fight their battles”. As for the Government of National Unity (GNU), Khumalo says: “For me, it's a joke. People of South Africa need a government that is clean…GNU is doing nothing for the people. They are only trying to safeguard their positions in the government.”
Relebogile Mabotja speaks to Jabulani Macdonald the Entertainment and TV Commentator about Sunny ( Apple TV+) Queenie (Disney +) and A Quiet Place : Day One (Disney+). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As GNU talks continue, SAHRC appeals for a human rights-centred focus.Other organisations, such as the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation, call for parties to focus on the interests of South Africans before their own.ATM files papers with the Electoral Court, calling for the court's due consideration of misconduct allegations against the Chairperson of the IEC.Tshidi Madia sat down with outgoing Public Enterprise Minister Pravin Gordhan for a candid interview on his life and times as a political activist and serving in government. He reflects on the lessons that can be learned from the 1994 Interim Constitution and the formation of CODESA. He speaks about the ‘State Capture' years and their work in recapting and reforming the state.Minister of Health Dr Joe Phaahla held a media briefing to update the public on the outbreak of Mpox disease and outline plans by the department in collaboration with various stakeholders in the sector to curb further spread and prevent mortality.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This evening, we have the privilege of chatting with Jabulani Dhlamini, a distinguished South African documentary photographer making waves both locally and internationally. Jabulani is also the visionary project manager behind Soul and Joy, a transformative community-based photography program in Thokoza. Join us as we delve into how this initiative is empowering young people through dynamic workshops that nurture their photography skills and creativity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clement Manyathela speaks to MK Party founder Jabulani Khumalo about where he stands with the party amid his bid to have former President Jacob Zuma removed from the party's candidate list. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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"I would say, try not to attack too much vs. Uruguay because the counter-attack will be very difficult for the USA team to defend, which was something that we've done for so many years. Now I think it's a little bit different (...) Maybe at the moment, Uruguay is a team that tries to pass the ball and wants to go to the goal directly."Herc had a candid conversation with Diego Forlan, Uruguay's legend, Copa America Champion, former Manchester United player, and the current ambassador of La Liga in Spain. Diego shared why he and the Jabulani ball were a trending topic during the World Cup South Africa 2010 with Uruguay. He also delved into his friend Luis Suarez's recent signing with Messi's Inter Miami, Manchester United's current situation, his role as an ambassador in La Liga, and some Copa America 2024 talk. Plus, Herc shared his thoughts about the recent rumors of Alphonso Davies transferring to Real Madrid.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
African Folktales: Traditional Bedtime Stories for the Modern Kid
Today our magic jeep brings us to a small town, where we meet Magala the tailor and his son, Jabulani! The young boy is given a pet sheep by his father…which soon starts talking! Jabulani tries telling his father, but Magala won't believe him. What happens next? Tag along with Miss Jo Jo to find out!
We have all heard of the romantic notion of vineyards and wineries, but what many of us don't know is the dedication, enthusiasm, and passion that go into the making of the bottle of wine we enjoy. From the farmers, who tend the vines and make sure the grapes are of the highest quality, to the winemakers who craft the wine, each and every step of the process requires an incredible amount of skill and dedication. In this episode, join Tom and Janet as they uncover the dedication and determination required to formulate the perfect bottle of wine. Find out about the challenges and struggles faced by the people behind the scenes, as well as the joy and satisfaction they get from doing what they love. Together, we'll explore the hard work and dedication that goes into making the perfect wine. What you will learn from this episode: Learn how to overcome struggles of having to contend with fluctuating temperatures and global warming Find out helpful ways to fight off frost-bite and fungus attacks in order not to mess up with the harvest. Discover additional revenue-generating means to keep the wine business running as well as ideas for charitable events. Hear of ideas and technology used by different wineries to make the best wines. Discover how this couple and the people in the winery are finding joy and contentment in their work, despite the hard work and dedication it requires. Hear about creative ways to do organic farming as well as fending off bugs and pests out to destroy the vines. Jabulani is a Zulu word meaning “Rejoice”, “the Spirit or Place of Happiness”. Jabulani is the home and business of Tom and Janet Moul. They bought the land in 2006 and broke ground for their home which eventually served as the original winery building. The first 600 vines were planted in 2007 and the first harvest was 2010. They opened the doors to the small winery in June of 2011. Back then, they had six products, five barrel tables and a small retail shop. Today, the farm has over 11,000 vines and over 20 products; a larger winery building (6000 sq ft) has been added to accommodate for the bigger harvest, a larger retail shop, an outdoor tasting patio (seats 160) and a summer event space (seats 120). The vineyard has 8 varietals; all cold climate grapes. A testament to the quality of the grapes and Tom's wine making ability is their 23 awards; both national and international. He has been making wine since he was 14 years old, in Southern Africa. Connect with Tom and Janet Muol: Website: http://www.jabulani.ca Faceboolk: https://www.facebook.com/people/Jabulani-Vineyard-Winery Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jabulani_winery Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/jabulani_winery Topics Covered: 02:35 - Where to find Jabulani Winery 03:22 - Tom's interesting country of origin and where he first learned to make wine 04:02 - Getting into Canada, becoming a winemaker at the same time owning a winery [and the funny story how the two met] 08:42 - An amazing story of how the first planting of the grape vines took place 09:20 - Designing the house and building a winery with it [starting small but growing each year] 10:50 - Struggles and challenges of growing and cultivating the vines 15:33 - A narrative of hardwork and passion not merely of romantic imaginations 16:24 - What Tom considers a rewarding experience of being a winemaker and winery owner 18:18 - Events ideas that add up to wine business income [and creative ways to add in the fun and enjoyment] 20:29 - Charitable initiative drives 21:36 - How you can come and visit Jabulani Winery 22:44 - Having a bottling line and letting people to also join in the fun [plus their units of production in a year] 23:55 - A winery and a home 24:30 - Revisiting South Africa and the the places they want to go next 26:33 - Breaking language barriers with wine [having fun visiting and learning from other wineries] 29:15 - Combatting problems with insects and bugs Quotes from Tom and Janet Muol: “Our winery's in Richmond, basically in the inside the city limits of Ottawa, which is the capital of Canada.” “We call it Siberia sometimes.” “I was born in southern Africa in a tiny little country, which used to be a British colony called Southern Rhodesia, which became Zimbabwe eventually.” “I started making wine when I was a teenager, 14 years old.” “I always like to joke with people and say, one of the most silly things I ever did in my life was to do farming in Canada cause it's too cold to farm here.” “It turns out there's a thing called cold climate grapes, which have been cross-bred with Vitus Vinifera and Vitus Riparia, which actually grow really well here, and they make remarkably good wine.” “A firm called Ernst and Young actually came and actually wanted me to come and consult with the aerospace and defense industry.” “So when she first met me, basically she hated me. So I married her just to take a shortcut.” “When we found this land, I said, honey, you gotta come see this.” “In 2007, once we had bought the place and started building the house in the spring of that time, we started planting. “ “We put in our first 600. With a bucket, a shovel, and not even a hose.” “Our first harvest was in 2010 and it was small but it allowed us to open our doors in 2011. “ “I think our record in one day was something like 3000 vines.” “It takes lots of beer to make wine.” “We didn't realize that having a winery in Ottawa would actually be so popular.” “This up and down with the temperatures right now is very difficult.” “I fill a tractor with an atomizer sprayer and go up and down the barn from three o'clock until six o'clock in the morning.” “So if you wanted to be an organic farmer, you make sure your neighbor to the west of you has soya. And the neighbor to the east of you has roses.”
African Folktales: Traditional Bedtime Stories for the Modern Kid
Today our magic jeep brings us to a small town, where we meet Magala the tailor and his son, Jabulani! The young boy is given a pet sheep by his father…which soon starts talking! Jabulani tries telling his father, but Magala won't believe him. What happens next? Tag along with Miss Jo Jo to find out! New episodes come out every Tuesday for free, with 1-week early access for ABF Fam subscribers. Loved this episode??? Be sure to let us know at this link!!! Your voice matters: https://ratethispodcast.com/africanfolktales
What physics are at play in The FIFA World Cup? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Chuck Nice, and Gary O'Reilly explore all the science of soccer with physics professor John Eric Goff. Is this year's official ball made for scoring goals?NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/physics-of-the-2022-world-cup-with-john-eric-goff/Photo Credit: Korea.net / Korean Culture and Information Service (Photographer name), CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Everybody says the 2010 World Cup is the best of the modern era, and come on, isn't it? Apart from the captivating matches themselves, there was a lot of excitement, culture, great music, the Jabulani, and of course, the vuvuzelas, among other things. Hate it or love it, those vuvuzelas gave that tournament a lot of character and individuality. If a match is put on the screen right now and you hear that deafening sound drowning the stadium, you just know it's a game from the 2010 World Cup. But that musical instrument, if we're allowed to call it that, was not able to cross over from that World Cup tournament in South Africa to mainstream football all around the world. Why? Because it was banned.
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This is the fifth installment in our historical recap series, which is mostly just for patrons, and in this one we look back at a match against an opponent we face later this month in Qatar. In 2010, we got a draw! But our heroes weren't actually heroes (according to Greg), average players can do a job at the World Cup, and Jamie Carragher is still embarrassed after that Jozy Altidore run. Also the mysteries of the Jabulani, Robert Green's unbelievable error, a lovely stab from Steven Gerrard, a debate about Oguchi Onyewu's performance, the music of 2010, the clothing of 2010, and much more. 0:30 intro, preamble, music, etc.Wiz Khalifa's "Never Been" is the interstitial.12:00 to the soccer!25:00 Gerrard's goal44:30 Dempsey's goal52:45 the half----Listen to the four other historic recaps, and get the Monday Review delivered to your phone every week, by becoming a patron of the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/scuffedPast historic recaps in the patron feed:#1 Czechoslovakia v USA, 1990#2 USA v Colombia, 1994#3 USA v Iran, 1998#4: Mexico v USA, 2002
Jimbo is joined by Duncan Alexander, Carl Anka and Benji Lanyado as the Lionesses do England proud once again. The Athletic's Charlotte Harpur gives us the lowdown from Brighton as England come from behind against Spain and gut it out to reach the last 4 of Euro 2022. Can they break their semi-final hoodoo? Unhappy Hammer Benji gets hot under the collar about Jesse Lingard and his potential move to Forest ahead of West Ham, as we also discuss who's had the strongest transfer window so far. Despite the vuvuzelas, the Jabulani and the dirtiest final of all time, we attempt to show some love to the 2010 World Cup. And Carl and Marcus Rashford have another book out today. But does it have as good a title as Asamoah Gyan's? RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Carl releasing with Rashford again (01.00) • PART 1b: England 1-0 Spain with Charlotte Harpur (07.00) • PART 2a: Who's had the strongest window? (16.30) • PART 2b: The great Jesse Lingard debate (21.30) • PART 2c: Ten Hag and Ronaldo (29.00) • PART 3: Wigan down West Ham and Holloway clashes with Capello (33.30) • PART 4: The 2010 World Cup – where is the love? (38.00) SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR £1 A MONTH FOR THE FIRST 6 MONTHS • theathletic.com/totally Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jimbo is joined by Duncan Alexander, Carl Anka and Benji Lanyado as the Lionesses do England proud once again.The Athletic's Charlotte Harpur gives us the lowdown from Brighton as England come from behind against Spain and gut it out to reach the last 4 of Euro 2022. Can they break their semi-final hoodoo?Unhappy Hammer Benji gets hot under the collar about Jesse Lingard and his potential move to Forest ahead of West Ham, as we also discuss who's had the strongest transfer window so far.Despite the vuvuzelas, the Jabulani and the dirtiest final of all time, we attempt to show some love to the 2010 World Cup.And Carl and Marcus Rashford have another book out today. But does it have as good a title as Asamoah Gyan's?RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Carl releasing with Rashford again (01.00)• PART 1b: England 1-0 Spain with Charlotte Harpur (07.00) • PART 2a: Who's had the strongest window? (16.30)• PART 2b: The great Jesse Lingard debate (21.30)• PART 2c: Ten Hag and Ronaldo (29.00)• PART 3: Wigan down West Ham and Holloway clashes with Capello (33.30)• PART 4: The 2010 World Cup – where is the love? (38.00)SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR £1 A MONTH FOR THE FIRST 6 MONTHS• theathletic.com/totally Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The final pieces of the World Cup puzzle are coming together this week, so Marcus, Andy and Luke settle in with some updates. Mexico and USA punched their tickets last night, while we saw the unveiling of the tournament's Pocket Rocket 5000 matchball and more ludicrous dismissals of human rights abuses in Qatar. Back home, Joe Hart's opened up about Nuno giving him a pasting and five subs come riding over the hill!Tweet us @FootballRamble and email us here: show@footballramble.com.***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!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.