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Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jacob Steinberg and Paul MacInnes as Manchester United earn an unexpected point in a thriller at Anfield. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jacob Steinberg and George Elek as Lee Carsley's final game in charge of England sees them thrash the Republic of Ireland. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
We talk to three journalists who were there when a gunman tried to assassinate Donald Trump. The attack has brought renewed attention on the nature of America's political discourse and the media's role. We discuss this too. Katie has been reporting on Strictly Come Dancing as new claims about contestants' experiences emerge. We talk with an agent whose clients have appeared on the show. Also in the programme, now that Euros are over we hear about the relationship between Gareth Southgate's team and the journalists covering the campaign. Guests: Anna Moneymaker, Photographer, Getty Images; Gary O'Donoghue, Senior North America Correspondent, BBC; Hadriana Lowenkron, White House Reporter, Bloomberg; Jay Caspian Kang, Saff Writer, The New Yorker; Megan McArdle, columnist The Washington Post; Katie Hind, Showbiz Consultant Editor, The Mail on Sunday; Sue Ayton, Co-Founder, Knight Ayton; John Cross, Chief Football Writer, The Mirror; Jacob Steinberg, Football Reporter, The GuardianPresenters: Katie Razzall and Ros Atkins Producer: Simon Richardson
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Philippe Auclair, Mark Langdon and Jacob Steinberg as England labour their way to the top of Group C. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Mark Langdon, Sanny Rudravajhala and Jacob Steinberg as Atalanta win the Europa League and Mauricio Pochettino leaves Chelsea. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
Ep 308: The England manager series returns. This time I'm joined by Jacob Steinberg ghostwriter of the book ‘Playmaker. My life and love of football', Glenn Hoddles's 2021 autobiography. We trace Glenn's early years, his England time and where he is now. Running Time: 1:03:47 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Troy Townsend, and Jacob Steinberg to discuss all of the weekend's Premier League action. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
As the Israel-Gaza war intensifies, we examine the stance taken by football and some of its key protagonists. Following the row over the decision not to light the Wembley arch in Israeli colours - and fans being urged not to bring Palestinian flags into stadiums - what considerations are clubs, players and governing bodies having to make when responding to an international crisis? And what geopolitical forces are influencing those decisions? Does football and its star players have a moral obligation to use their power and influence in global affairs – or should it stay out of politics all together? Panel: Sarah Mulkerrins, Prof Simon Chadwick, Jacob Steinberg & Bassil Mikdadi
It's a big one this week: France 98, a tournament full of great games and all-time-great players. Martyn, Gary and Rob are joined by the Guardian's Jacob Steinberg - who worked with Glenn Hoddle on his autobiography, Playmaker - to draft their XIs from the balmy, barmy summer of 1998.A reminder of the rules of the Nessun Dorma draft:* Each player can only be picked by one person. When Ronaldo has gone, he's gone.* Players are judged solely on their performances at France 98. Thus: Jose Luis Chilavert good, Teddy Sheringham not so good.* You decide who wins the draft. Go to Twitter/X (@nessundormapod) on Tuesday morning to choose which team you think is the best. The poll will close at 5pm on Friday (UK time). This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit nessundorma.substack.com
Declan Rice to Arsenal Tactical Breakdown ft Jacob Steinberg - The Guardian | Stats, Analysis & MoreLink to Jacob's piece: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/jul/04/arsenal-close-to-finalising-terms-for-rices-105m-move-from-west-ham?CMP=share_btn_twPLEASE HELP! Tom's fundraiser: https://longestdaygolf.macmillan.org.uk/Team/tgtswormybsYou can buy our brand new non-profit TGT merch and help support the Arsenal Foundation and Cancer Macmillan Support here: https://thegoonertalk-merch.myshopify.com/collections/allTom presents a daily show on The Gooner Talk covering all the latest Arsenal news, Arsenal transfer news, match reaction, press conferences and much more plus a Q&A session taking questions from the LIVE chat. Get all your Arsenal news now and every day. Links to Fantasy code, Twitter, Instagram, audio-only platforms, The Arsenal Way and our channel membership scheme including entry to the Discord community: https://linktr.ee/TheGoonerTalk Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-gooner-talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's edition of TCOAG, Harry Symeou discusses the latest with regards to Arsenal's interest in Declan Rice after it was reported last night by the Guardian's Jacob Steinberg the Gunners are closing in on a deal that could rise to in excess of £100m for the England midfielder.To support the podcast and access additional content, visit: https://www.anotherslice.com/chroniclesofagoonerCreate an account (on the website), SUBSCRIBE to TCOAG (on the website).If you want to listen via your phone, download the 'Another Slice' app from your app store, sign in with your log in details & you'll have all our premium content at your fingertips!Thank you for your amazing support ❤️While you are at it, SUBSCRIBE for FREE to my personal YouTube channel where we'll be tackling some of the wider debates from the world of football
Max Rushden is joined by Lars Sivertsen, Robyn Cowen and Nick Ames to discuss the midweek Premier League fixtures and we get an update on the Club World Cup from Jacob Steinberg. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
Frank Lampard is the new Everton boss! Matt speaks to Rich Cusack from the Derby Telegraph to review his time with the Rams and Jacob Steinberg from the Guardian to assess his time at Chelsea. Listen in full here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/61864890
Max Rushden, Jonathan Wilson, Troy Townsend and Jacob Steinberg discuss the Premier League races, Newcastle, postponements and Afcon. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
Mark Sandell is joined this week Jim Grant, Ollie Sandell, Jacob Steinberg and Jim Grant this week. westhampodcast.com @westhampodcast Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2021 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Sandell is joined this week Ollie Sandell, Jacob Steinberg and Jim Grant this week. westhampodcast.com @westhampodcast Produced by Paul Myers Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2021 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
The Premier League signed off for the international break with a bang, or in West Ham's case a series of shattering hammer blows that smashed Liverpool's creaky defence into pieces. Dean Smith and Daniel Farke ran out of time at their clubs, but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer clings on despite a dismal derby defeat and a weekend that saw more soul searching for United over the true nature of their club. Jacob Steinberg and Miguel Delaney join us to talk about West Ham's victory, Liverpool's sudden fragility, and just why so many players now feel the need to apologise for defeats on social media.
Max Rushden, Barry Glendenning, Jacob Steinberg and Jordan Jarrett-Bryan react to Arsenal's convincing win in the north London derby and the rest of the Premier League action. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
In this episode, the media team sits with clubhouse manager JR Dawson to talk about life in the Peoria Chiefs clubhouse and his journey from his native state Alabama to Peoria. Plus, it's the return of Sabermetrics with Steiny! Producer Jacob takes you through the advantages when a team hits the ball in the air and goes through some notable player performances. Cody Schindler is on Twitter @CodySchindler_, Trevor Travis is on Twitter @_TrevorTravis_, Jacob Steinberg is on Twitter @jsteinbergmedia. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and leave a five star review!
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jacob Steinberg, Jonathan Wilson and Flo Lloyd-Hughes to discuss England's win. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jonathan Wilson, Elliott Ross, Jacob Steinberg and Ewan Murray to discuss the final Group D games. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
In this episode, the media staff sits down with Cardinals #7 prospect Jhon Torres to talk about his progression as a player. We also welcome back Director of Food and Beverage Cullen Munz to the show to talk about the new food and beverage options available at Dozer Park this season as well as the new Sam Adams Beer Batter of the Game promotion. Finally, Producer Jacob hosts an intern roundtable with box office intern Jordan and promotions interns Brian, Eddie, Payton, and Quinn where they talk about their experiences with the Chiefs thus far. Cody Schindler is on Twitter @CodySchindler_, Trevor Travis is on Twitter @_TrevorTravis_, Jacob Steinberg is on Twitter @jsteinbergmedia, Jhon Torres is on Twitter @jhontorress22, Cullen Munz is on Twitter @cmunz25. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and leave a five star review!
In this episode, we talk to catcher Zade Richardson about his adjustment to High-A baseball and his life off the diamond. We also talk to our new Account Executive Kenton Smith about his role with the Chiefs and his previous work with the Tampa Bay Rays. Finally, the media team discusses the age-old question of the best ballpark food. Cody Schindler is on Twitter at @CodySchindler_, Trevor Travis is on Twitter at @_TrevorTravis_, Jacob Steinberg is on Twitter at @jsteinbergmedia, Kenton Smith is on Twitter at @Blacksmith7, Zade Richardson is on Twitter at @zadekr31. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and leave a five star review!
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jim Burke, Jacob Steinberg and Ewan Murray to discuss Scotland's 2-0 defeat to Czech Republic. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
In episode two, we talk to second baseman Brendan Donovan about all-things hitting and his affinity for mixed martial arts. We also talk to our new Box Office Manager Samantha Cook on her transition to living in Peoria. Finally, we introduce a new recurring segment titled "Sabermetrics with Steiny" where we take a look at the advanced stats of baseball. Follow the Chiefs on Twitter and Instagram at @peoriachiefs and like our page on Facebook. Cody Schindler is on Twitter at @CodySchindler_, Trevor Travis is on Twitter at @_TrevorTravis_, Jacob Steinberg is on Twitter at @jsteinbergmedia, Brendan Donovan is on Twitter at @bdonovan_42. Be sure to subscribe and leave a five star review!
Max Rushden is joined by Jonathan Wilson, Jacob Steinberg and Jonathan Fadugba to discuss England, Wales and Scotland's final friendlies before the Euros, booing of the taking the knee and the National League play-offs. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
We are back! In the Season 2 premiere, Cody sits down with Chiefs manager Chris Swauger to talk about the team's development arc through the first month of the season; and Chief Revenue Officer Ben Garrod about his road to Peoria and the updated COVID-19 protocols at Dozer Park. New media team members Trevor Travis and Jacob Steinberg are introduced to the podcast, who talk about their backgrounds and life on the job. Follow the Chiefs on Twitter and Instagram at @peoriachiefs and like our page on Facebook. Cody Schindler is on Twitter at @CodySchindler_, Trevor Travis is on Twitter at @_TrevorTravis_, Jacob Steinberg is on Twitter at @jsteinbergmedia, Ben Garrod is on Twitter at @GarrodBen.
Listen in full: https://bit.ly/3tm0276Matt catches up with Jacob Steinberg from the Guardian ahead of the clash with West Ham this weekend.
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jordan Jarrett-Bryan, Jacob Steinberg and Archie Rhind-Tutt to discuss the Champions League quarter-finals, preview the Premier League action and talk takeovers. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
West Ham threw away a 3-0, yes THREE NIL, lead against Arsenal on Sunday and ended the game clinging on to a 3-3 draw. Jesse Lingard was one of few bright sparks as the Hammers fell to bits having raced into a convincing lead within 35 minutes. But the outstanding Alexandre Lacazette, Calum Chambers and Real Madrid loanee Martin Odegaard led the Gunners in their dramatic comeback at the London Stadium. An irate Will Pugh is joined by a pragmatic James Jones and a freshly shaven Tom Edwards to discuss the draw that felt like a defeat. Will makes a We Are West Ham announcement to mark one year since the boys stopped doing the show as a live radio broadcast and started the podcast from home as a result of lockdown. Top football journalist and West Ham fan Jacob Steinberg from the Guardian dials in to chat to the lads just a week after Tom went after him on Twitter for his post-Man Utd opinions. Jacob defends his views on Said Benrahma and debates whether he is overrated, sticks up for David Moyes in the face of criticism from some fans and predicts whether or not the mighty Irons will finish in Europe this season. The guys look back on their agonisingly close Betway charity bet selections and preview which West Ham players are doing what and going where during the international break. James Jones is in the quizmaster’s seat for the Name That Game quiz with a belter from the early 2010s. And sports journalist and WSL expert Sandra Brobbey from The Sun joins the lads to discuss the excellent news about the WSL’s new broadcast deal.And West Ham Women’s heartbreaking draw with Birmingham that saw the Blues grab a 94th minute equaliser as well as Saturday's game against Man Utd at Old Trafford. Thanks so much to all of you for listening, it means the world to us. As announced in the show, you can now BUY THE BOYS A PINT and support the pod at buymeacoffee.com/wearewestham HERE. You can follow the podcast on Twitter HERE. The lads can be found @WilliamPugh_, @ByJamesJones and @T0m_Edwards. And you can WATCH the show and individual interview clips on We Are West Ham’s YouTube channel HERE. Don’t forget, if you like the pod then SUBSCRIBE, RATE and REVIEW. And most importantly, tell your friends about us! COYI #WHUFC
West Ham lost 1-0 at Manchester United on Sunday night and it’s fair to say the reaction to David Moyes’ set up after the game was varied. A particular tweet from The Guardian’s Jacob Steinberg suggesting criticism of Moyes was ‘pathetic’ and that perhaps Said Benrahma is not as good as some fans like to think he is was met with fury. Tom Edwards was particularly angry while Will Pugh happened to agree with some of his points. And this leads to a fiery start to the show with the pair going head to head early on. West Ham’s accounts for the financial year up to May 2020 were also released last week and conveniently wedged between announcements about Mark Noble’s impending departure and Lukasz Fabianski signing a new contract. Football finance expert David Bick joins Will, Tom and James Jones to discuss the headline figures, the impact of Covid, profits and losses, Karren Brady’s potential salary and of course interest charged on loans by David Gold and David Sullivan. The lads make their Betway charity bet selections before Pat Holland - European Cup Winners Cup and FA Cup winner with West Ham and former Arsenal scout – dials in to look ahead to the Gunners’ visit to London Stadium on Sunday. Will Pugh is the quizmaster for Name That Game. Daily Mail journalist Kathryn Batte joins to discuss the West Ham Women and their WSL relegation battle. And the boys sign off with some final thoughts and a Fantasy Premier League update. Please RATE and SUBSCRIBE if you like what we do. You can follow We Are West Ham on Twitter HERE.And the boys can be found @WilliamPugh_, @ByJamesJones and @T0m_Edwards.You can also WATCH the show and SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel HERE.And please spread the words to your friends and family.COYI #WHUFC
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Lars Sivertsen and Jacob Steinberg to reflect on the latest midweek Premier League games, while Sid Lowe joins to update us on an eventful week for Barcelona. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
In today's episode of Let's Talk Chelsea I react to Jacob Steinberg's piece in the Guardian reporting that Chelsea will try to hijack Real Madrid's move for David Alaba, who is set to leave Bayern Munich on a free transfer, as Thomas Tuchel makes plans to reinforce his defence this summer. Reflecting on Chelsea's win over Tottenham on Thursday night, the brilliant performances of Mason Mount, Jorginho and Mateo Kovacic.
Whenever the directors at Barcelona are faced with a crisis, they fall back on the programming of their Barca DNA: whatever the situation, simply add more smoke, mirrors, cloaks, daggers, secrets, spies and lying eyes, and wait to see what happens. This is how they can pay a guy more than half a billion euros over four years and still have him hate them with the fire of a thousand suns. We also discuss some of the Premier League weekend talking points, such as whether Thiago is the new Juan Sebastian Veron. Jacob Steinberg and Alan Smith join us to discuss whether Jose Mourinho can make it to the end of February, and whether there is any hope for Gareth Bale.
Max Rushden is joined by Jacob Steinberg, Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Rory Smith to discuss Chelsea’s decision to sack Frank Lampard and round up the latest FA Cup fourth-round action. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
Varun Shankar (@byvarunshankar) and Jacob Steinberg (@jacobstein23) preview Maryland’s game against Rutgers with North Jersey’s Scarlet Knights beat writer, Chris Iseman (@ChrisIseman).
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jordan Jarrett Bryan, Jacob Steinberg and Barney Ronay to discuss Manchester United bowing out of the Champions League, the incident involving Istanbul’s Basaksehir’s Pierre Webo and a fourth official in Paris, plus we ask Millwall fan Barney Ronay about recent events at the Den. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
Varun Shankar (@byvarunshankar) and Jacob Steinberg (@jacobstein23) recap Maryland’s frustrating loss to Indiana.
As Raul Jimenez recovers in hospital after fracturing his skull in an awful clash of heads with David Luiz, Troy Deeney has attracted derision by arguing that players should self-diagnose when they have suffered brain damage. But why does he feel that way, and how should we understand his legitimate concerns? Miguel Delaney and Jacob Steinberg join us to talk about last night's stalemate between the London title contenders, and confront the awkward question of how certain people might have been 'wrong' to write off Jose Mourinho. And Kieran Canning explains why angry Celtic fans were protesting outside the stadium last night.
Varun Shankar (@byvarunshankar) and Jacob Steinberg (@jacobstein23) preview Maryland’s matchups against Indiana, they go through some keys to the game and possible x-factors and then interview Evan Gerike (@EvanGerike) from the Indiana Daily Student about the Hoosiers.
Varun Shankar (@byvarunshankar) and Jacob Steinberg (@jacobstein23) bring on Diamondback sports editor and football beat writer Alexander Dacy (@alexanderdacy) for a second episode where they give out the midseason awards for UMD as voted on by many members of the UMD beat so far this year including: Team MVP, Offensive MVP, Defensive MVP, Standout Freshman and much more.
Varun Shankar (@byvarunshankar) and Jacob Steinberg (@jacobstein23) bring on Diamondback sports editor and football beat writer Alexander Dacy (@alexanderdacy) to give an update on the Terrapin’s COVID-19 situation and to answer a few mailbag questions about Maryland football.
Varun Shankar (@byvarunshankar) and Jacob Steinberg (@jacobstein23) quickly react to the news that Maryland Football has paused all team activities due to eight positive COVID-19 tests on the team and then give a programming update for what the next few podcasts will look like.
Varun Shankar (@byvarunshankar) and Jacob Steinberg (@jacobstein23) are joined by Testudo Times co-managing editor Wes Brown (@W_Brown21) to recap Maryland’s dominant win over Penn State, 35-19. They go over their key takeaways from the game, including an improved pass rush, the explosiveness of this offense, the potential of this young Maryland team, and so much more. They then gave out game balls (spoiler: another week with a lot of game balls) before reviewing their predictions.
Varun Shankar (@byvarunshankar) and Jacob Steinberg (@jacobstein23) preview Maryland football’s Week Three matchup against Penn State. They go over some news and nuggets, give their keys to the game, examine some over/unders, and then give their score predictions. Finally, Varun and Jacob go “Behind Enemy Lines” talking with Centre Daily Times Penn State Football beat reporter Parth Upadhyaya (@pupadhyaya_) about the Nittany Lions early season struggles, the absence of several key players for Penn State, and much more.
Varun Shankar (@byvarunshankar) and Jacob Steinberg (@jacobstein23) bring on Baltimore Sun sports reporter and UMD alum Daniel Oyefusi (@danieloyefusi) to recap Maryland’s thrilling overtime Week Two victory over Minnesota. They go over their key takeaways from the game, including Taulia Tagovailoa’s exceptional performance, Jake Funk’s career day, timely plays by Chance Campbell, and so much more before giving out game balls (spoiler alert: there were a lot of game balls).
Varun Shankar (@byvarunshankar) and Jacob Steinberg (@jacobstein23) preview Maryland football’s Week Two matchup and home opener against Minnesota. They go over some news and nuggets, give their keys to the game, examine some over/unders, and then give their score predictions. Finally, Varun goes “Behind Enemy Lines” to talk to Minnesota Star Tribune Gophers Football beat reporter Megan Ryan (@theothermegryan) about the team’s Week One loss to Michigan, their efforts to combat racism and social injustice, wide receiver Rashod Bateman’s journey, and much more.
Varun Shankar(@byvarunshankar) and Jacob Steinberg (@jacobstein23) recap Maryland Football’s season opening 43-3 loss against Northwestern. They break down what went wrong Saturday night, including what happened with Taulia Tagovailoa’s three interceptions, the issues with Maryland’s run defense, and so much more.
It was a weekend that reminded you of what we treasure about the game of football - the chance for everybody to absolutely lose their minds over something that really does not matter at all. We talk about why almost all the outrage over "the new handball rule" misses the point. There is also Pat Kenny, Paddy Kenny, Neil Warnock's crusty haunches, Lord Bamford and the latest from the Suarez-Messi telenovela, before Jonathan Wilson and Jacob Steinberg join us to talk about hands, Pep and Super Frank.
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Flo Lloyd Hughes and Jacob Steinberg to discuss England’s scrappy win in Iceland, West Ham’s woes and the WSL’s opening weekend, with Sid Lowe on hand with the latest Lionel Messi update.. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
Faye Carruthers, Barry Glendenning, Jacob Steinberg and Jonathan Fadugba discuss the play-off semi-final first legs, this summer’s potential moves and look at Juventus’ record ninth straight Serie A title. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
The Premier League is over, and with Man United and Chelsea securing Champions League football it's time for some seriously vindicated managers to remind the critics that they don't get everything right either. We try to understand why a zippy zephyr like David Silva has completed his career in England unadorned with individual awards while individual honours pile up at the hairy feet of Hendo. Jacob Steinberg and Jack Pitt-Brooke join us to talk about the climax to the Premier League. With Chelsea spending big what is the outlook for Lampard's Littl'uns? Can the likes of Spurs meet this renewed challenge from Chelsea? And can Jack finally show Ken the light, David Silva-wise? Plus there's plucky underdogs Man United, Aaron "lightning" Connolly, Grealish goodness and faith healers.
Max and Barry are joined by Simon Burnton and Jacob Steinberg to discuss England’s Euro 96 victory over the Netherlands. Plus Archie Rhind-Tutt and Sid Lowe are on hand to talk Bundesliga and the return of La Liga. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
It's another week without football and another week without West Ham, but that doesn't mean there's nothing to talk about. And this week's show is an extra special one, with James Jones, Will Pugh and Charlie Hawkins being joined by football reporter for The Guardian Jacob Steinberg and former West Ham Women stars Rosie and Mollie Kmita! In a bumper episode, there was no shortage of things to discuss. Jacob Steinburg gave us his views on the current financial situation at the club during the postponement, the fans' protests against the owners before football stopped and where he sees the club going in the future. And the Kmita twins give us a really interesting view into what it's like rising up the ranks through the professional women's game, how impressive Jack Sullivan has been in the running of the club, their decision to retire early and move into media and many, many more things. And then, of course, we end the show with the Rogue West Ham Players Quiz, with Will desperate to level the scores as we head into the final month of the season! It's fair to say this is one of the best and funniest episodes we've done, with doorbells, rollerblades and suspect fan accounts also making their way into the conversation. And you're going to want to tune in next week as well, as we welcome Sky Sports' Bianca Westwood to the We Are West Ham podcast for the first time. Please SUBSCRIBE, rate, review and share the podcast if you like what we do and everyone at We Are West Ham hopes everyone is keeping safe and well. #COYI #WHUFC
On this episode of Talking Big Blue with JQ, special guest Jacob Steinberg joins me to discuss all the free-agent moves the Giants have made, and we discussed our top three signings and why. We also talked about what the franchise tag means for Leonard Willians in this upcoming season. And last but not least, Jacob and I also discussed our draft predictions as the draft hype starts to heat up.
Max Rushden, Barry Glendenning, Jacob Steinberg, and Flo Lloyd-Hughes look at the race between second, third and fourth, whether or not the grass is too long in Burnley and another Leeds loss. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
We’re heading back to 2006 for the latest episode of Greatest Games, in association with The Blizzard, to a match our guest described as “perhaps the best FA Cup final there had ever been.” It’s the 2006 final between Liverpool and West Ham, and our guest is the Guardian football writer Jacob Steinberg!The FA Cup had seen some fairly underwhelming finals throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, but this game in Cardiff gloriously bucked that trend. West Ham, with Alan Pardew in only his second full season in charge, took on the European champions in front of 71,000 at the Millennium Stadium. We discuss the lead up to the game and the respective sides’ impressive seasons, as well as the match itself - that late Steven Gerrard howitzer included.Fancy getting in touch? Email us at blizzard@footballrambledaily.com or find us social media— just search 'Football Ramble Daily'.For more stories from the annals of football history, visit www.theblizzard.co.uk to explore their archives that contain over 700 articles of stories just like this one!***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.
Phil Whelans is joined by Russell Raphael, Jacob Steinberg and James Collins to chat about Crystal bloody Palace last week, we look ahead to Everton, ask 'what was Diafra Sakho really like?' and delve further into James's career. James now hosts the James Collins Football Academy, a new and exciting school that provides professional football coaching for grassroots and elite players.Camps run during the holidays and there is the chance to win fantastic prizes such as tickets to League games, signed shirts and you will also have the chance to meet some great professional footballers as well. More at - jamescollinsfa.com westhampodcast.com @westhampodcast Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2019 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Phil Whelans is joined by Russell Raphael, Jacob Steinberg and James Collins to chat about Crystal bloody Palace last week, we look ahead to Everton, ask 'what was Diafra Sakho really like?' and delve further into James’s career. James now hosts the James Collins Football Academy, a new and exciting school that provides professional football coaching for grassroots and elite players.Camps run during the holidays and there is the chance to win fantastic prizes such as tickets to League games, signed shirts and you will also have the chance to meet some great professional footballers as well. More at - jamescollinsfa.com westhampodcast.com @westhampodcast Produced by Paul Myers Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2019 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
Join Phil Whelans, Russell Raphael and Jacob Steinberg as we welcome the one and only Ginger Pelé, James Collins for this very special episode! There's more to come from 'Ginge' soon, but sit back and enjoy the first installment with this absolute West Ham legend! James now hosts the James Collins Football Academy, a new and exciting school that provides professional football coaching for grassroots and elite players.Camps run during the holidays and there is the chance to win fantastic prizes such as tickets to League games, signed shirts and you will also have the chance to meet some great professional footballers as well. More at - jamescollinsfa.com westhampodcast.com @westhampodcast Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2019 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Phil Whelans, Russell Raphael and Jacob Steinberg as we welcome the one and only Ginger Pelé, James Collins for this very special episode! There's more to come from 'Ginge' soon, but sit back and enjoy the first installment with this absolute West Ham legend! James now hosts the James Collins Football Academy, a new and exciting school that provides professional football coaching for grassroots and elite players. Camps run during the holidays and there is the chance to win fantastic prizes such as tickets to League games, signed shirts and you will also have the chance to meet some great professional footballers as well. More at - jamescollinsfa.com westhampodcast.com @westhampodcast Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2019 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
Max Rushden, Barry Glendenning, Jacob Steinberg and Marcus Bean discuss the Champions League, Super Cup, Carabao Cup, racism in youth football, the aftermath of a playing career and some European league previews. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
It's been a great weekend for Irish Premier League goalscorers and Brian Clough anecdotes, as Declan Rice, Shane Long and Jeff Hendrick ran riot while Martin O'Neill returned to management with Nottingham Forest. Meanwhile, Frank Lampard is convinced that Marcelo Bielsa has flouted English moral norms, but luckily for the Argentine he appears not to have broken any actual rules. It was not such a good weekend for Rio Ferdinand: when any controversy pits you and Richard Keys against the world, it's time to start worrying. We're joined by Jacob Steinberg and John Brewin to discuss Declan Rice's development, Mesut Özil's exile, and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's credentials to be named the next permanent Man United manager.
Max Rushden, Barry Glendenning, Jacob Steinberg and Vaishali Bhardwaj discuss Chelsea, Manchester City and Raheem Sterling, Arsenal’s run of form, West Ham, the Copa Libertadores, Yorkshire puddings and more
City's imperious form puts all the challengers under unbearable pressure. Do Liverpool have the nerves of steel to respond? If they don't have nerves of steel, will luck do? And does there come a point at which repeated doses of luck crystallises into something more durable? Christian Eriksen didn't have his best ever game in the North London derby. Another Dublin date with destiny weighing on his mind or is he simply a little bit scared of mad dogs? Meanwhile as often happens after a disappointing result, the Manchester United bus has hit a few player-shaped speed bumps. Jacob Steinberg was at Southampton to see Mark Hughes' last match in charge of the Saints, as Michael Obafemi contributed with an assist to their 2-2 draw against United. Plus there's Fergie's boneyard, Southgate on Brexit, Victor Hugo, irrelevant Dier, Mick McCarthy filling the space and the "era of the gamesman".
It's almost certainly Julen Lopetegui's last day as coach of Real Madrid, after his side were hammered 5-1 at Camp Nou. We talk through the aftermath of the match and conclude that the European champions have problems that a change of coach is not going to solve. Jacob Steinberg was at Leicester this weekend to cover their match against West Ham. He joins us to talk about the helicopter disaster that claimed the lives of five people including the Leicester chairman, Vichai Srivadhannaprabha.
On this week's Footballistically Arsenal, Josh Landy is joined by Sky Sports' Gemma Nash & The Guardian's Jacob Steinberg to discuss Arsenal's heroics in Europe and victory over Watford. Crisis? What crisis? FootballisticallyArsenal is backed for the season by Ladbrokes. Check out the latest offers at bet.arsenalpodcast.net arsenalpodcast.net @arsenalpodcast Produced by Josh Landy Engineered by David Akosim A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2018 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We chat the Redknapp and Di Canio West Ham years with Jacob Steinberg, remember the late, great Cyrille Regis and have a long chat about one of our favourite 90s legends, Roberto Baggio See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's the most wonderful time of the year as the MLB, NFL and NBA are all going on at the same time so Ryan, Kevin and Noah have plenty to discuss. Ryan and Noah start off debating whether or not Anthony Rizzo is too cocky, Ryan drops a rap about the Cubs and Kevin gives his fire MLB postseason takes. The WTS crew then heads to the NFL to talk Aaron Rodgers, Dak, Trubisky, Fantasy Football and who's worse between the Browns and Giants. Another new WTS writer, Jacob Steinberg, joins the pod to talk Yankees, Knicks and Giants while also participating in the longest one-minute rapid fire question drill in human history. The show ends with some heated NBA talk and a "Process Move of the Week" for the U.S. Men's Soccer team not qualifying for the World Cup. Very important people are saying this is the best episode yet!
Andy Zaltzman is joined by comedian Nish Kumar and the Guardian's Paul MacInnes and Jacob Steinberg to discuss the future of the one-handed backhand, the Estonian hold in the Wife Carrying World Championships, and new post-Brexit stops on the sporting calendar
Phil Whelans is joined by Jacob Steinberg and Jim Munro and they start by discussing the usually ignored international break. From there to the latest on the Hammers world, passing by the win over Crystal Palace and Lanzini's start at Upton Park. Plus, they give their predictions to the Chelsea game as well.As a listener of the podcast you can get up to £50 free bets. Click Join Ladbrokes and use the code LAD50 to claim at bit.ly/1ITOoYyWestHamPodcast.comProduced by Paul Myers and Mike LeighA Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Phil Whelans is joined by Jacob Steinberg and Jim Munro and they start by discussing the usually ignored international break. From there to the latest on the Hammers world, passing by the win over Crystal Palace and Lanzini's start at Upton Park. Plus, they give their predictions to the Chelsea game as well. As a listener of the podcast you can get up to $50 free bets. Click Join Ladbrokes and use the code LAD50 to claim at bit.ly/1ITOoYy WestHamPodcast.com Produced by Paul Myers A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk
Jacob The Mutant (Phoneme Media) Conceived of as a set of fragmentary manuscripts from an unpublished Joseph Roth novel, Mario Bellatin's Jacob the Mutant is a novella in a perpetual state of transformation--a story about a man named Jacob, an ersatz rabbi and the owner of a roadside tavern. But when reality shifts, so does Jacob, mutating into another person entirely, while the novella mutates into another story. Cleverly translated by Jacob Steinberg, this Phoneme Media edition of a new novel by one of Mexico's most notorious and celebrated writers includes a translator's afterword and explanatory maps by illustrator Zsu Szkurka. Praise for Mario Bellatin: "Everyone talks about inventing their own language, but Mario Bellatin actually does it." --Francisco Goldman Mexican writer Mario Bellatin has published dozens of novels with major and minor publishing houses throughout Latin America, Europe, and the United States, including Shiki Nagaoka: A Nose for Fiction, published in 2014 by Phoneme Media. A Practicing Sufi, Bellatin has won many international prizes, including, most recently, Cuba's 2015 José María Arguedas Prize. David Shook has translated Mario Bellatin's Shiki Nagaoka: A Nose for Fiction, and The Large Glass: Three Autobiographies, forthcoming from Phoneme Media in December. He and Bellatin have collaborated to make films on three continents. Shook's own poetry has been nominated for the Forward Prize and long-listed for the International Dylan Thomas Prize. Jacob Steinberg was born in Stony Brook, New York, in 1989. A poet, translator, and critic, his publications includeMagulladón and Ante ti se arrodilla mi silencio. As a translator he has worked with Sam Pink, Luna Miguel, and Mario Bellatin, among others. Scrambler Books released his first English-language collection, Before You Kneels My Silence, as well as the first volume of his translations of contemporary Argentine poet Cecilia Pavón. He currently lives in New York.
Jim Grant Don Perretta and Jacob Steinberg will be predicting the results of the next match. Arsenal and Sunderland. Missed Games and the Alex Song Conundrum.Listeners to Stop! Hammer Time get a £15 / $25 discount with the Hotel Tonight app. Go to hoteltonight.com/now and use the promo code: westham And that's not all! Play the football pools and get four games absolutely free go to bit.ly/hammerpoolswesthampodcast.comProduced by Paul MyersA Playback Media Productionplaybackmedia.co.uk Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Grant Don Perretta and Jacob Steinberg will be predicting the results of the next match. Arsenal and Sunderland. Missed Games and the Alex Song Conundrum. Listeners to Stop! Hammer Time get a $15 / $25 discount with the Hotel Tonight app. Go to hoteltonight.com/now and use the promo code: westham And that's not all! Play the football pools and get four games absolutely free go to bit.ly/hammerpools westhampodcast.com Produced by Paul Myers A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk
Presenter Phil Whelans is joined by Jacob Steinberg and Sam Delaney discuss the action on the transfer window, the performances of some players and what can happen in the rest of a season that saw them get to Christmas in the third place. Predict the result of 5 matches this weekend and win $500 courtesy of Fanbookz. Free sign up at bit.ly/fbzdeadlineday WestHamPodcast.com Produced by Paul Myers A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk
Phil Whelans, Don Peretta, Jacob Steinberg are back after a short spell on the sidelines but were straight into the game....analysis vs Everton and our games since our last brace. Free $20 Bet - Paddypower.com/hammertime Free Android App - westhampodcast.com Produced by Paul Myers A Playback Media Production If you like what we do please drop $1.50 in the tin!
Phil Whelans is joined by Benji Lanyado and Jacob Steinberg to marvel and mirth in delight, over last weekends result against Spurs. Oh and Mark Webster shows up 23min in as we talk about Ravel Free $20 Bet - Paddypower.com/hammertime Produced by Paul Myers A Playback Media Production westhampodcast.com If you like what we do please drop $1.50 in the tin!
Mark Webster is joined by Benji Lanyado and Jacob Steinberg to discuss a surprising London derby, our knee-jerk culture within football, Poyet at Sunderland, Harry Redknapp and the next England manager. Free £20 bet - Paddypower.com/whistleblowers Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production thewhistleblowers.net
Jim 'Olympic' Grant is the king of the platinum knights this week and is joined by Gordon Thrower and Jacob Steinberg from the Guardian. With Paulo Di Cano now available is big Sam going? Qhat about the stadium and the use of 'Utd'? Plus we celebrate the glorious Bobby Moore. Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production
Robert Popper, Tracy-Ann Oberman and Jacob Steinberg join Jason Solomons to discuss why Jewish culture was on-trend this year … and why Jews love Christmas lunch
Jim Grant is in the hot seat and is joined by Benji Lanyado and Guardian journalist Jacob Steinberg to look back at a rather disappointing loss to Wigan. Theres also the return of Poetry Corner a Pop Quiz and a kidnapping in Thailand.
Host Phil Whelans is joined by regular Jim Grant and special guest Jacob Steinberg, writer from The Guardian to discuss the weekends result and the games ahead. We have even intercepted a letter from Andy Carroll! - COYI! Get all the links for this podcast at http://westhampodcast.com A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk