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( and not the dawn chorus! )on the 21st May 2025! This end of season show wraps up the Premier League and much more besides including the lads selection of players of the season. In the company of Tim Hogan, Ross Martin, Terry Hogan, and joined on the phone by James Rowe. Show to be broadcast on Saturday 24th 2025 You can Contact the show at fromfeverpitch@gmail.com”
Fraudsters are now using AI to their advantage, meaning scams are looking more and more believable. So what is the advice to help you spot the warning signs? In this episode, James Rowe is joined by Which? scams expert Faye Lipson and technology journalist David McClelland to talk about why scams look even more legitimate now, plus the steps you can take to sense check anything you see online. Sign up for our free Scam Alerts service & sign up to our free weekly Money newsletter Click here to send us an email Become a Which? Money member and receive a a £10 Amazon.co.uk gift card. Offer ends 14 May 2025. T&Cs apply Get 50% off a Which? membership
With nearly one million people living with dementia in the UK, it's likely you know someone, directly or indirectly, who's impacted by the condition. But when it comes to dealing with your finances once you've been diagnosed, things are far from easy. In this episode, James Rowe is joined by Which? Money Content Editor Grace Witherden and Victoria Lyons, an Admiral Nurse at Dementia UK to explain what you can do now to ensure things are as simple as possible if you or a family member is diagnosed with the condition. Read more about what you can do to make banking with dementia easier & sign up to our free weekly Money newsletter Find out more about a power of attorney Click here to send us an email Become a Which? Money member and receive a a £10 Amazon.co.uk gift card. Offer ends 14 May 2025. T&Cs applyGet 50% off a Which? membership
This month's show takes an in-depth look at all things Premier League. After an interesting round of FA cup games, with only one recent cup winner left, and Liverpool well ahead in the Premier League, we preview their game and many more besides. We also look at the greatest club in Europe taking on Arsenal, as they both hope to reach the Champions league semifinals. All this in the company of Tim Hogan, Ross Martin, Terry Hogan, and James Rowe. Anyone wanting to contact the show can email us at fromfeverpitch@gmail.com Originally broadcast 5th April 2025
EVs are bad for the environment. Their batteries degrade too quickly. And there's nowhere to charge them. Today, we debunk the biggest myths about electric vehicles. James Rowe is joined by Which? Cars Editor Will Stapley, and writers Michael Passingham and Dino Buratti to answer questions from Which? members to help give you a better idea about the reality of owning an electric vehicle. Find out what happens when an EV goes wrong Read our reviews of the best car insurance companies for 2025 Should I buy an electric car? Read the pros and cons of EVs in 2025 Sign up for our free monthly Cars newsletter Get 50% off a Which? membership
In this special Rob Worrall and Dickie Worton speak to James Rowe to discuss the past the present and the future Leave a review and subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This months show takes an in-depth look at the Premier League and much more besides. After an interesting round of cup games with some big casualties Liverpool are still slightly ahead in the Premier league title race. We also look at Manchester United who are playing Spurs as both teams struggle for consistency. In the company of Tim Hogan, Ross Martin, Terry Hogan, and James Rowe. You can Contact the show at fromfeverpitch@gmail.com”
The first show of 2025 takes an in-depth look at the Premier League and much more. After a turbulent festive period, leading to an 1980's style change of managers across the league, Liverpool are still slightly ahead. It is building to be a very exciting title race. We also look at Manchester United who are playing Brighton as they struggle against relegation. It will be our final look at the concluding rounds of games in the Champions League with the intensity significantly ramped up as we reach the end of the fixture list. In the company of Tim Hogan, Ross Martin, Terry Hogan, and James Rowe. Contact the show at fromfeverpitch@gmail.com”
- The end of year show taking an in-depth look at all things Premier League and much more. With Liverpool slightly ahead, it is building to be a very exciting title race, to become premier league champions. The most successful club in English football, Man City are playing this Sunday in the Manchester derby but there are significant signs that they are struggling with the intensity of the Champions league and Premier League fixture list. We will be looking at the Premier league as a whole in 2024, and picking our team of the season with Tim Hogan, Ross Martin, Terry Hogan, and James Rowe. Contact the show at fromfeverpitch@gmail.com Originally broadcast 7th December 2024
As Kaos becomes the latest drama to be axed after one season, TV critic Scott Bryan reveals why streamers kill their commissions so young. Media news and analysis, with host Matt Deegan.Also on the programme: after ten years of scrutiny, the latest Expert Women report reveals the big shows that are letting the side down. Former broadcast exec Professor Lis Howell is here to tell us who's booking twice as many men than women.All that, plus: there are a raft of new studios under construction in the UK... why do we need more? And rather than no work for freelancers, will it soon be... no freelancers for work?That's all happening in this edition of The Media Club. Come on in!A Rethink Audio production, produced by Matt Hill with post-production from Podcast Discovery.We record at Podshop Studios - for 25% off your first booking, use the code MEDIA CLUB at podshoponline.co.ukThe Media Club's stories of the week:Expert Women Project findingsChannel 4 losses, bonuses - and US election plansMeanwhile: Netflix profits and cancels KaosA Studio-Build UpdateThe new Disney+ show based in 80s regional TVland: Rivals Open Letter to Guardian over Observer SaleInnovative 'Freeze' gameshow ports from Japan to PortugalBullseye is BACK(00:00) Intro(00:50) James Rowe(02:08) Lisa Campbell(02:47) Expert Women(12:05) Channel 4 Loss(18:55) Netflix Cancellations(27:05) Podcast Discovery(27:35) Podshop(28:35) Overheard(29:30) Rivals(35:50) Studios(39:35) Quiz(46:50) Goodbyes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
- The Premiership is back in action after a painful International Break for any Ireland fan. Pep Says the preseason is over so our intrepidity crew are back for their first look at the 2024/25 season. Looking ahead to this weekends slate of games with In depth analysis with Tim Hogan, Terry Hogan, Ross Martin, European correspondent James Rowe in Amsterdam and Des Mcleod, North Eastern Correspondent
Ep 327: Penalties. We've been there before! Fortunately we seem to be getting better at them, Switzerland beaten with a better performance so on to the Semi-finals we go. Netherlands in Dortmund on Wednesday. Join me as I take you around Dusseldorf and look towards the Dutch with James Rowe. Running Time: 1:01:06 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
What's the episode about? In this episode, hear Dr Hannah Gould on death and the dead in Japan, changing death rituals, necromaterials, death rites, caring for the dead, death technologies, vertical burial, material culture and ethnographies of things. Who is Hannah? Dr. Hannah Gould is a cultural anthropologist studying religion, materiality, death, and discarding with a regional focus in North-East Asia and Australia. In her words, “she studies the stuff of death and the death of stuff.” Dr. Gould has degrees from The University of Melbourne and Oxford University, and completed her doctoral research into the transformation of contemporary Japanese death ritual. Dr Gould currently serves as the President of The Australian Death Studies Society and holds the Melbourne Postdoctoral Fellowship for the project “Mobile Mortality: Transnational Futures of Deathcare in the Asia Pacific”. Dr Gould is also the author of When Death Falls Apart (University of Chicago Press, 2023) and co-editor of Aromas of Asia (Penn State University Press, 2023). Alongside academic research and publishing, she facilitates and engages in public and media-based conversations about death, dying, religion and technology, and is an advocate for more equitable systems of deathcare. The Book from this week's Introduction Radical Mindfulness by James K. Rowe, Associate Professor at the School of Environmental Studies in the University of Victoria examines the root causes of injustice, asking why inequalities along the lines of race, class, gender, and species continue to exist. Specifically, James Rowe examines fear of death as a root cause of systemic inequalities and proposes a more embodied approach to social change as a solution. How do I cite the episode in my research and reading lists? To cite this episode, you can use the following citation: Gould, H. (2024) Interview on The Death Studies Podcast hosted by Michael-Fox, B. and Visser, R. Published 1 July 2024. Available at: www.thedeathstudiespodcast.com, DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.26139067 What next? Check out more episodes or find out more about the hosts! Got a question? Get in touch. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedeathstudiespodcast/message
- A special live programme with a focus on the Euros which have just started, preceded by a tribute to the late great Gooner Kevin Campbell. In depth analysis with Tim Hogan, Terry Hogan, European correspondent James Rowe in Amsterdam, Mick O'Donnell and special guests Peter and Paul Marinello. Special live music medley to end the show. Originally broadcast live from Studio 51A on Saturday 15th June 2024 from the 5th floor of BBC Broadcasting House.
This is 'EFL Fan Network' where every Thursday we analyse all the big stories in the Football League and hear from the most important people, the fans!Today's show is our final episode of the season! We reflect on the Championship Play-Off Final with Saints supporter and podcaster Martin Sanders! After Wayne Rooney was appointed as the new Plymouth Argyle boss, we hear the thoughts of Joe Bell from the ‘Green and White Podcast'! Birmingham City require a new manager after Tony Mowbray resigned from the role to focus on his health so Sam Sheppey from ‘Blues Focus' tells us who he wants to take over at St Andrews! And we're joined by talkSPORT's Head of the Fan Network, James Rowe to discuss the importance and growth of club dedicated podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why do humans dominate nature and why have they done so? Is it because of God told Adam and Eve to “Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth”? Is it because capitalism sees the world in terms of scarcity and commodification and must find monetary value in everything? Some psychologists and philosophers have proposed that we seek to overcome our fear of death by controlling that nature to which we must inevitably return when we die? Join Host Ronnie Lipschutz for a thought-provoking conversation with James Rowe, Associate Professor of Political Ecology and Cultural, Social, and Political Thought at the University of Victoria on Vancouver Island, who has just published Radical Mindfulness—Why Transforming Fear of Death is Politically Vital.
It all comes down to this- Will City win the title or can the Gunners sneak in and get their first title in 20 years- Previewing game day 38 of the Premier League in depth with Tim Hogan, Ross Martin, Terry Hogan and European correspondent James Rowe in Amsterdam. Originally broadcast 18.05.24
SANFL state forward and former Crow, James Rowe joined the boys ahead of their State game against the WAFL on Sunday afternoon at Optus Stadium! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With only four points separating three of the most expensive teams in world football and a handful of games left in the Premier League, it's still too close to call. Also the gigantic clash this Sunday of North London rivals Spurs and Arsenal will be covered in depth with Tim Hogan, Ross Martin, Terry Hogan and European correspondent James Rowe
Tim Hogan hosts a show alongside Ross Martin in studio and with journalist James Rowe in Amsterdam previewing this weekends English premiership games Original broadcast 09.03.24
Tim Hogan hosts a show previewing this weekends English premiership games with Scott Martin in studio, Terry Hogan in London and James Rowe in Amsterdam Original broadcast 03.02.24
Today we are chatting with writer/director James Rowe about his new film BREAKWATER. BREAKWATER stars Dermot Mulroney and Darren Mann. It's a fantastic thriller with lots of twists and turns. Hosted by: Andrew Lamping and Jeff Stolhand Produced by: Melody Lopez Original Theme Music by: Stephen D. Bennett --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmmakermixer/message
Full sessions with the media featuring new Safeties Coach James Rowe, who has a very interesting distinction of having played baseball for the Bulls - not football - before going on to be a DB Coach in the NFL. Now he's back and explains the trek, along with how deep he feels the position group is. Then two of his safeties, with fifth-year Logan Berryhill (7:40 mark) and Jaelen Stokes (10:25).
We kick off our third series of the Contest & Me as we explore our love of the Eurovision Song Contest through a set of challenging questions. All aimed to help us discover why a person loves Eurovision, this year we're starting with something special as we get to know the hosts of The Euro Trip a little bit better. On this first episode we hear James reveal a surprising drink that helped him enjoy Eurovision in Lisbon, the unexpected rule change he'd like to make, and why French Eurovision entries hit different for him.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & TikTok or email hello@eurotrippodcast.com, and find us online at eurotrippodcast.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A fans favourite during his time at the club, striker Tom Denton was at Chesterfield from 2018-2022. He played under Martin Allen, John Pemberton, John Sheridan, James Rowe and Paul Cook. Standing at 6"7, Tom was an imposing presence at the top end of the pitch during his time with the club, and scored important goals that stopped a drop into regional football and turned the club around in the process. He joined me to talk about starting out with Wakefield, a Wembley trip with North Ferriby United, and those four seasons with the Spireites.
Haider Rubbani and James Rowe are back for a new edition of the Player Analysis Show, taking a deep dive into Cameroon International Andre Onana! Find more of #UnitedMasterclass content on the links below: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5aD... Apple pods:https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast... Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/00pe57G.. Google:https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0. Anchor:https://anchor.fm/tfmasterclass Haider Rubbani Twitter: https://twitter.com/Haider_Rubbani Rob Blanchette Twitter: https://twitter.com/_Rob_B United Masterclass Twitter: https://twitter.com/ManUnitedMC
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2023 Fos Williams Medallist James Rowe by Zac Milbank
Bulls Beat 4-14: Full Spring game preview plus Matt Merritt, James Rowe by USF
James Rowe works hard to take rifle accuracy to the next level. He is a part of a group of precision shooters who fine tune their gear for ultimate accuracy. He is an engineer at Nosler in Redmond Oregon. I sit down with him at his home and discover some secrets to true rifle accuracy.
We report on another day of drama in British politics; Chiara Rimella tells us why the media should stop calling UK the new Italy; Monocle's editor David Hodari tells us why we are seeing the golden age of train travel and James Rowe has the latest as more countries pull out of Eurovision.
Love Lifted Me" is a popular hymn written by James Rowe in 1912. The lyrics draw from the stories of Jesus and his disciples at sea from the book of Matthew. Rowe plays upon the idea of sinking in water to sinking in sin and that Jesus can lift us out of despair to salvation.
Our card this week is James Rowe, John Spivey and Nancy Spivey, the Jack of Spades from Florida. James Rowe, 60, and his roommates, married couple John and Nancy Spivey, 33 and 37 respectively, spent their last night alive, January 9th, 1991, hosting friends for drinks and card games at their apartment in St. Petersburg, Florida. The three were found bludgeoned to death the following morning. After 31 years, their killer — or killers — continues to elude investigators, with just a handful of tips having come in over years. If you think you know anything about the January 1991 murders of James Rowe and John and Nancy Spivey you can reach St. Pete Detective Wallace Pavelski directly at 727-893-4823. You can also submit a tip or information anonymously to Crime Stoppers of Pinellas County, which is offering a cash reward up to $3,000, at 1-800-873-8477. To learn more about The Deck, visit www.thedeckpodcast.com.
Although Ukraine won the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, they will not be hosting the next competition, and the UK is instead taking on that responsibility. With seven cities bidding to host, what does it take and is it worth it? On the Sky News Daily, Claire Gregory is joined by Sheffield city councillor Ben Miskell to find out what hosting Eurovision could mean for British cities. Plus, Deputy Mayor of Turin Michela Favaro shares just what it takes to accommodate the spectacle of the song contest, and Eurovision fan James Rowe on the benefits of welcoming the competition. Producers: Soila Apparicio and Rosie GillottPodcast promotions producer: David ChipakupakuEditors: Paul Stanworth and Philly Beaumont
James Rowe is looking unlikely to receive a contract extension at West Lakes.
00.00 - OPENER 03.50 - Ditts still isn't convinced by Port… 06.15 - Jars says Port should hold off bringing Dixon back… 07.35 - Port Assistant Chad Cornes still whacked Aliir & Clurey's performances in a win, thoughts? 08.40 - How far are coaches allowed to take their sprays in the modern AFL? 09.35 - Biggest Sprays we've copped! 11.00 - Jars Mad Monday ‘Milk' Story 12.25 - Bern & Jars whack Crows midfield 13.15 - Jars strong message to Nicksy on the Mids & Strachan 15.45 - Bernie questions Crows recruiting strategy 18.30 - Jars new role for Ben Keays 19.30 - When will we see James Rowe again? 22.30 - What we want to see from the Crows this weekend 23.15 - The tins are coming back to the Adelaide Oval! 24.30 - SA No.1 draft pick puts of contract extension talks with north Melbourne! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Massive week with Josh Rachelle getting a Rising Star nod, Gil resigning, PLUS our special guest James Rowe. And our home ticket giveaway. Get around it!
It's Episode One Hundred and Sixty Seven of the podcast all about life in football's National League, brought to you by two Torquay United fans - comedian Charlie Baker and talkSPORT's John Cadigan. This week we reflect on dramatic National League news as James Rowe is suspended and Wrexham spend big, plus there's out of date predictions and transfer gossip from the National League Outsider!
What causes dementia? And how do we diagnose and treat it? Is there anything we can do to stop ourselves from developing dementia? These are the crucial questions we'll be exploring with clinical neuropsychologist Barbara Sahakian, sociologist Richard Milne, and neurologist James Rowe. In this episode, we'll find out more about what dementia actually is, some surprising factors that increase a person's risk of developing dementia, and computer games that can actually help detect and diagnose dementia.This episode was produced by Nick Saffell, James Dolan, Naomi Clements-Brod and Annie Thwaite. Please take our survey!How did you find us? What do you like about Mind Over Chatter? We want to know. So we put together this survey https://forms.gle/r9CfHpJVUEWrxoyx9. If you could please take a few minutes to fill it out, it would be a big help. Timestamps: [00:00] - Introductions[01:10] - A bit about the guests' research[02:20] - Defining dementia and what causes it[03:10] - Dementia and Alzehiemers [03:10] - What we mean by the term neurodegenerative and tau proteins [04:15] - How Dementia is different from normal aging [05:15] - Who does dementia impact and the number of people in the UK who have dementia[05:45] - One in three will get dementia. One in six over the age of 80 have dementia in the UK. WHO estimates 55 million people worldwide and this figure is set to rise to 78 million by 2030. [07:10] -The impact on families and carers. What is the cost to the economy? Trillions globally. [08:45] - The lifespan of dementia. How the combination of our genes puts us at a higher or lower risk of dementia. How this proceeds through adult life. [10:20] - Normal ageing vs dementia [12:35] - Time for a recap! [16:40] - How do we detect dementia? Declines in cognition and the importance of episodic memory. [18:35] - CANTAB: a tool to detect early Alzheimer's disease[20:05] - Establishing the value of early detection and early diagnosis. [21:10] - APOE tests and the debate around if early diagnosis is useable information. Does it cause more worry and anxiety? What can be people do with the information? [23:00] - Does this argument focus too much on the stigma associated with dementia. We should all want to know as we can do something around our own personal risk. [24:40] - Should these risk factors simply be explained as steps that we should do anyway. Do we have to be given information about risk?[25:15] - How can we reduce our risk of dementia? Early detection also allows people more time to get some treatments and their finances together. [27:10] - Is there a way to look for the clumps of proteins in your brain? Physical test options. [27:40] - it is less about technology. The bigger question is about how we use the information to reduce personal risk. Diagnosis, screening and preventative interventions. [29:30] - The possibility for behaviour change? How do we put in place systems that change behaviour. Policy and health system change. [31:00] - The risk factors - depression, social isolation, hearing loss, cognitive inactivity, air pollution. [31:30] - Time for another recap! [36:40] - Dementia isn't just a problem for people over the age of 65. 42,000...
This week we have plenty to chew the fat over in another exciting weekend across the three divisions in the National League. We speak to Chesterfield's main man Kabongo Tshimanga, his manager James Rowe and ex player turned BT Sport pundit Aaron McLean. We also look at a tight race at the top, a five star performance from Andrew Dallas and a Southend revival. In the South Dorking are flying as they dispatch of Ebbsfleet. In the North Gateshead go clear as it's a mixed week for Kiddy and we hear from Southport manager Liam Watson Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms
Luke, Dickie and Chris look back at how the National League teams left in the FA Cup fared, with some maybe not as bigger shocks as we thought! Rob sat down for an exclusive interview with Chesterfield manager James Rowe, we find out hoe he got into coaching, how fatherhood has mellowed how did he get Tshimanga to join. Lots of action in the National League as always with discontent at Grimsby, Bromley leaving it late and why Dean Brennan should give himself the Barnet job. Rob speaks to Altrincham media man Brian Flynn ahead of the sides clash at the EBB.We also review the action in a packed week in the North and South action as well.Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dickie Worton and Tom Feahany joins Luke Edwards as the National League opens up with a big win for Notts County a good win for Chesterfield as Stockport and Torquay slip. We hear from Chesterfield boss James Rowe and Darryl McMahon after their sides victories and a look at all the results from across the division.Four sides keep up their 100% win record in the North as York and Boston struggle.The Darts are hitting the bullseye in the South but their is some Welling up at the bottom.Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A loyal listener and friend of Hymn Talk Twin Talk requested the wonderful hymn for this week's episode. Thank you, Jill, for suggesting Love Lifted Me by James Rowe and Howard E Smith. We love this song!We remember singing this song with its bouncy, playful rhythms at church. As children, we thought it was just a fun song to sing and sway to. All these years later, taking a close look at it for the podcast, we just fell in love with it all over again.We hope you love it as much as we do. Please share the episode with your friends and consider leaving us a review on itunes. We would love more people to know about Hymn Talk Twin Talk. If you'd like to learn more about the Jeremy Winston Chorale, visit their web site here.If you'd like to see the performance of Love Lifted Me, click here. Keep singing!#hymntalktwintalkPsalm 104:33Facebook: Hymn Talk Twin TalkTwitter: @hymntalkInstagram: @hymntalktwintalkEmail: hymntalktwintalk@gmail.comPodcast Hosting Site: www.redcircle.com/shows/hymn-twin-talk
Rik Sharma and David Gibbs welcome back Joe Cassinelli, this time from Copenhagen, to analyse the action. We also have Dutch football expert James Rowe* on the show to chat about the Netherlands shock defeat by the Czech Republic. Running order: --Portugal push held off --Ronaldo narrative over --Bruno cameo --Do Belgium convince? --Italy given a warning --Brave pressing Austria --Dutch disaster --Rowe's lowdown --Danish delight --Wales out of their depth FREE CRATE OF CRAFT BEER: www.beer52.com/euro2020 Use code: EURO2020 Follow on social media: @InsideEurosPod *Read James's interviews on the Secret Footballer website here: https://www.secretfootballer.com/archive
It's a jam packed bumper podcast as we reflect on the managerial changes at Notts County and, rather more surprisingly at Bromley. Steve Wyss from the Nordic Football Podcast tells us about what the Magpies fans can expect from their new manager, Ian Burchnall. They look at the decision to expunge Dover's results and hit them with a fine and a points deduction as Dover fan Jamie Parsons joins us to reflect. Rob caught up with Chesterfield boss James Rowe during the week as they move into the play-off places. And it was a crazy day in the FA Trophy semi-finals as Hereford and Hornchurch cause upsets, and jubilant Bulls goalkeeper Brandon Hall joins Luke and Dickie on the morning after the day before.All this and lots more so please subscribe via all good podcasting platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This week the team are joined by Chesterfield manager James Rowe who talks about a whirlwind couple of weeks, his reasons for taking the job and his aspirations. Plus we hear from his leading goalscorer Tom Denton, Aldershot defender Lewis Kinsella and St Albans goalkeeper Michael Johnson.Plus a round up of all the results across the three divisions in the National League Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Another bumper podcast this week as we review the FA Cup Second Round action and all the National League action.Joining the regulars are FA Cup expert, Phil Annets, Dagenham and Redbridge defender Callum Reynolds and Chorley striker Elliott Newby as they reflect on an up and down day for National League sides with Chorley's win at Peterborough being the pick of the results. We also caught up with Oxford City's on loan defender, Luis Fernandez ahead of his team's tie at Shrewsbury.And we review the National League action as new Chesterfield boss James Rowe gets off to winning ways. We speak to Southport secretary, James Tedford, after he ended up running the line at AFC Telford's fixture, plus we hear from Telford's Jordan Davies and manager Gavin Cowan. Subscribe via Itunes and Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the second of our season previews, Luke is joined by Dickie and Yorkshire based non-league journalist Tom Feahany to preview the National League North season, and find out why they think it's the tightest season yet. Also we hear from Gloucester City manager James Rowe and Farsley Celtic manager Adam Lakeland.Subscribe now via Itunes or Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices