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Host Ricky Sacks is joined by co-host Jim from Oh So Spurs Podcast and debutant Jay Harris who is a Tottenham Hotspur correspondent for The Athletic. Jay covered Brentford's first three seasons in the Premier League and saw plenty of evidence to suggest Thomas Frank can be a success in north London. During this show we discuss the character and person behind Thomas Frank and whether he can be the man to bring sustained success to Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. An Independent Multi-Award Winning Tottenham Hotspur Fan Channel (Podcast) providing instant post-match analysis and previews to every single Spurs match along with a range of former players, managers & special guests. Whilst watching our content we would greatly appreciate if you can LIKE the video and SUBSCRIBE to the channel, along with leaving a COMMENT below. - DIRECT CHANNEL INFORMATION: - Media/General Enquiries: lastwordonspurs@outlook.com - SOCIALS: * Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/LastWordOnSpurs * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LastWordOnSpurs * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LastWordOnSpurs * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LastWordOnSpurs *Threads: https://www.threads.net/@lastwordonspurs *BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/lastwordonspurs.bsky.social WEBSITE: www.lastwordonspurs.com #THFC #TOTTENHAM #SPURS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The long awaited squad audit comes to you in all its glory, courtesy of host Danny Kelly and The Athletic's Jay Harris and James Maw. From bottom to top they discuss: Vicario, Romero's future, the need for a new fullback, who of the midfield we sell and the plethora of left wingers. Some housekeeping! We want to hear from you. Specifically, we want to know what you've enjoyed the most from the last 9 months on The View From The Lane, and what you'd like us to do differently next season.You'll find a link to a short survey below. It'll take you a couple of minutes, and by completing it, you'll help make sure we're delivering more of what you wanthttps://forms.gle/rDm6bRpuvHcZHvE88HOST: Danny KellyWITH: Jay Harris, James MawPRODUCER: Tom Fuller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode, The Athletic's Jay Harris joins Mike and Dan to bring us up to speed on Brentford's next managerial appointment, and to look back on Thomas Frank's time as Bees manager. Keith Andrews has emerged as a frontrunner for the vacant Brentford head coach position - Jay talks us through other candidates under consideration, as well as how Thomas Frank's move to Spurs came about. We then chat through Thomas Frank's time at Brentford, from the Championship days all the way through to last season, and every story in between. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's James Maw and Jay Harris to discuss Thomas Frank's appointment, his tactical nouse, man management skills (he even suffered Neal Maupay) and ability to improve players.They also discuss their feelings towards the departure of Ange Postecoglou, some days after his sacking by Spurs' ruthless board.HOST: Danny KellyWITH: James Maw, Jay HarrisPRODUCER: Tom Fuller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo's back, with Jay Harris, Seb Stafford-Bloor and Adrian Clarke for company and lots to talk about from the world of football.With Europa League winner Ange Postecoglou dismissed, Spurs now look set to turn to Thomas Frank. What are the Brentford's boss strengths and weaknesses ahead of the potential move to North London?Portugal are the Nations League champions after their penalty shootout win over Spain, with Cristiano Ronaldo showing he still has the knack at 40 years of age.Italy's chances of missing a third successive World Cup increased after the 3-0 defeat to Norway that saw the exit of manager Luciano Spalletti. Will anybody let Claudio Ranieri retire?Plus plenty of transfer chat and England's angst over a win in Andorra.Produced by Charlie Jones.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Portugal win the Nations League (03.00)• PART 2: Ange out, Frank in at Spurs (13.00) • PART 3: Mbeumo, Gittens, Cherki and other transfers (26.00)• PART 4: James Horncastle on Spalletti's Italy exit (43.00)• PART 5: England angst over Andorra win (57.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
J.J. and Dr. Talya Fishman whip themselves up into a frenzy over the thought and influence of the pietists of the Medieval Rhineland. Follow us on Bluesky @jewishideaspod.bsky.social for updates and insights!Please rate and review the the show in the podcast app of your choice.We welcome all complaints and compliments at podcasts@torahinmotion.org For more information visit torahinmotion.org/podcastsTalya Fishman is Associate Professor of Medieval and Early Modern Jewish Intellectual andCultural History in the University of Pennsylvania's Department of Middle Eastern Languagesand Cultures. Her research projects attempt to understand riddles of premodern Jewish culture byexploring them within their broader historical, geographic and religious contexts, both Islamicand Christian. Along with many articles – some on Hasidei Ashkenaz, Fishman is the author of Shaking the Pillars of Exile: "Voice of a Fool"'s Early Modern Jewish Critique of Rabbinic Culture, (Stanford University Press, 1997), and Becoming the People of the Talmud: Oral Torah as Written Tradition Medieval Jewish Cultures (2011), Winner of 2011 Nahum M. Sarna Award for Scholarship of the National Jewish Book Council. She co-edited Regional Identities and Cultures of Medieval Jews, (Littman Library, Oxford, 2018) with Ephraim Kanarfogel. In the soon-to-be published What is Talmud, edited by Jay Harris and Christine Hayes and (Harvard University Press), her article, “Medieval Jewish Subcultures Receive the Talmudic Text: The Impact of Regional Trends and Antecedent Oral Cultures”, further develops the thesis that certain differences in the halakhic cultures of Ashkenaz, Sefarad and Provence are linked to perduring assumptions about composition and authority that were specific to discrete geographic regions in antiquity. Professor Fishman's current research project concerns the place of materiality in medieval Jewish thought and experience.
Legendary Sportscenter Anchor Jay Harris joins Paul to talk about his cancer diagnosis, and the importance of getting regular screenings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Danny Kelly is alongside The Athletic's James Maw and Jay Harris to discuss the awkward silence encompassing the Spurs community since that historic night in Bilbao. Donna-Maria Cullen's departure, Ryan Mason's legacy, the potential managerial change in the form of Jay's mate (Thomas Frank) and the future of our young loanees all discussed.HOST: Danny KellyWITH: James Maw, Jay HarrisPRODUCER: Tom Fuller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To no great surprise, Ange Postecoglu's time at Spurs has come an end, so just a few hours since they last got together, Danny Kelly, James Maw and Jay Harris return once again to reflect on Ange's two years at Tottenham. Is it the right decision to call time on the man who delivered the triumph in Bilbao (and Champions League football)? What were the highs and lows of his time in charge? And who will succeed him? Let us know your thoughts, and we'll be back in a few days - maybe with a new manager to serenade... HOST: Danny KellyWITH: James Maw and Jay HarrisPRODUCER: Ben Green Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A bit of rain on the overnight…clearing up this morning. Should be pretty nice the rest of the day. We started the morning with the latest on the brewing feud between President Donald Trump & Elon Musk. Also in the news, a Fountain City man has been ordered to undergo an evaluation after he didn't report his wife's death & was living with her corpse. A couple of men were arrested for ATM skimmers in the Wisconsin Dells. Nearly 2 million window AC units are being recalled for a risk of mold exposure. And Hooters abruptly closed restaurants in multiple states. In sports, the Brew Crew start a 3-game series at home against the Padres tonight, the Pacers upset the Thunder in game one of the NBA Finals last night, the NHL Stanley Cup Final continues tonight with Florida at Edmonton, and Aaron Rodgers is going to Pittsburgh. Elsewhere in sports, the Boston Bruins have hired a new head coach, ESPN's Jay Harris reveals that he's battling prostate cancer, and a high school track star has been stripped of her state title because of her post-race celebration involving a fire extinguisher. Doc joined us for his regular racing report thanks to County Materials in Holmen, and we also let you know what's on TV this weekend along with what's in theaters. Had a few "this week in #science" stories today including stress-detecting face tattoos & stress-detecting dental floss. Plus, Amazon is looking at using humanoid robots to deliver your packages! Fantastic story about a Jersey Mike's employee who helped save a woman who was being held captive, and a dude on a horse assisted police in a hit & run chase. Two out of five Americans are bad at "mornings" according to a new survey. And in today's edition of "Bad News with Happy Music", we had stories about a major candle theft, a DoorDash delivery driver who didn't get a tip & took matters into his own hands, a woman who is suing Marriott after a hotel employee watched her shower, a police officer going viral on FB because of his extra thicc cake, and a #FloridaCouple that killed a 16 year-old they found on Grindr.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melvin J. Silverstein, now Medical Director of Hoag Breast Center and the Gross Family Foundation Endowed Chair in Oncoplastic Breast Surgery at USC, sat down with Stacy Wentworth, radiation oncologist and medical historian, to reflect on his career.Silverstein founded the Van Nuys Breast Center in 1979. As he saw more and more and more patients with what was only recently coming to be known as ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), he wrote the first major textbook on the disease and developed the Van Nuys Classification for Ductal Carcinoma in Situ of the Breast as well as the USC Van Nuys Prognostic Index.Wentworth asked Silverstein about a time when his science was challenged by the medical establishment. At the time, most surgeons favored treating DCIS just like aggressive, invasive breast cancers, with mastectomy and radiation.Silverstein wasn't so sure about that. He felt that, in some cases, radiation wasn't necessary.Silverstein debated against radiation oncologists at conferences for years, and his arguments stirred up visceral responses, he recalls.“Pro-radiation therapy were all the radiation oncologists from academic centers. That was Jay Harris, who was I guess my arch rival in this. He once, after one of these talks, came up to me, smiled at me and said, ‘You're killing patients.' Which broke my heart,” Silverstein said. “It was a terrible thing. He said to me after not giving radiation therapy, but it turns out in the long run, everybody's come on board. And clearly now it's 25, 30 years later, some people have finally agreed that they all don't need it.”Recent trial results have confirmed Silverstein's analysis that not all patients with DCIS need radiation.Today, Silverstein runs the USC breast fellowship program, which has an emphasis on oncoplastic surgery—the first of its kind.Read more at https://cancerhistoryproject.com/article/melvin-silverstein/
Host Danny Kelly alongside The Athletic's Jack Pitt-Brooke and Jay Harris present the now globally famous View From The Lane annual end of season awards!Best signing, most frustrating player, best goal...put on your tuxedos, we've got you covered. Plus! James Maw joins via voice note to give his top 5 moments from the 24/25 season!HOST: Danny KellyWITH: Jack Pitt-Brooke, Jay Harris, James MawPRODUCER: Tom Fuller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The Sports Agents...England captain Leah Williamson, who lifted the Euros trophy at Wembley, talks to us about her 19-year Arsenal career culminating in the Champions League final this weekend. (03:00)We have a laugh with the man responsible for Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney taking over Wrexham, Humphrey Ker. (07:30)As Netflix launch a new Drive to Survive series for the F1 Academy, where 18 women compete to make a name for themselves in motorsport, we speak to Susie Wolff, former F1 development driver and now Managing Director of the F1 Academy. (14:30)Tottenham ended their 17-year wait for a trophy by winning the Europa League, rewriting the worst season in 120 years, so we caught up with The Athletic's Spurs reporter, Jay Harris. (19:45)Got a question for The Sports Agents - email us at thesportsagents@global.com New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.
This week on The Sports Agents...England captain Leah Williamson, who lifted the Euros trophy at Wembley, talks to us about her 19-year Arsenal career culminating in the Champions League final this weekend. (03:00)We have a laugh with the man responsible for Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney taking over Wrexham, Humphrey Ker. (07:30)As Netflix launch a new Drive to Survive series for the F1 Academy, where 18 women compete to make a name for themselves in motorsport, we speak to Susie Wolff, former F1 development driver and now Managing Director of the F1 Academy. (14:30)Tottenham ended their 17-year wait for a trophy by winning the Europa League, rewriting the worst season in 120 years, so we caught up with The Athletic's Spurs reporter, Jay Harris. (19:45)Got a question for The Sports Agents - email us at thesportsagents@global.com New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.
Host Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's Jay Harris and Jack Pitt-Brooke (live from Bilbao). An incredible night in the Basque Country. Ange proves he does in fact always win things in his second season. Sonny gets everything he deserves for years of loyal service. Christian Romero does Christian Romero things. A depleted midfield. A white wall of fans willing Spurs to victory. A million different footballing sub plots, all explored on this very happy edition of The View From The Lane.HOST: Danny KellyWITH: Jack Pitt-Brooke, Jay Harris, James MawPRODUCER: Tom Fuller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Danny Kelly jumps on a hastily arranged zoom call with Jay Harris and producer Tom for what can only be described as the greatest emergency pod in Spurs history. We've done it. Drink it in! Full post match pod on the way...HOST: Danny KellyWITH: Jay Harris, Tom FullerPRODUCER: Tom Fuller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight - Spurs or Manchester United will be crowned Europa League championsSo… will it be Ange Postecoglou or Ruben Amorim that rescues a disastrous season? Ayo Akinwolere is joined by The Athletic's Spurs writer Jay Harris and Manchester United writer Carl Anka. We also hear from The Athletic's Jack Pitt-Brooke & Laurie Whitwell who attended the press conferences of Postecoglou and Amorim ahead of the pivotal game.Host: Ayo AkinwolereWith: Jay Harris & Carl AnkaExecutive Producer: Adey MoorheadProducer: Mike Stavrou & John Rogers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's Jay Harris, James Maw and Charlie Eccleshare, with Jack Pitt-Brooke reporting from the boat to Bilbao! They preview the final with a jewellers eyepiece, everything from the team selection, to the tactics and the threat Man Utd possess.Danny also chats to one of his heroes, Spurs great Micky Hazard, who played in both legs the last time we won a European Final in 1984.HOST: Danny KellyWITH: Jack Pitt-Brooke, Charlie Eccleshare, James Maw, Jay HarrisPRODUCER: Tom Fuller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
JImbo is joined in the studio by Tim Spiers, Jay Harris and Adrian Clarke after a pivotal weekend in the chase for Champions League football.Arsenal fight back from 2-0 down to draw at Anfield ahead of their clash with Newcastle in the battle for 2nd. But it's the reception for the departing Trent Alexander-Arnold from the Liverpool faithful that will dominate the headlines.Nottingham Forest are now on the outside looking in after a 2-2 draw at home to relegated Leicester, with Evangelos Marinakis taking centre-stage after the game.It's looking good for Newcastle after a big win over Chelsea, plus Aston Villa and the under-appreciated Ollie Watkins.The Europa League finalists Man United and Spurs slip to 16th and 17th after yet another pair of defeats on Sunday. Carl Anka has more from West Ham's win at Old Trafford.Plus the play-offs, chess master Eze and Saints trolling.Produced by Charlie Jones.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Liverpool 2-2 Arsenal (03.00)• PART 2a: Newcastle 2-0 Chelsea (13.00) • PART 2b: Forest 2-2 Leicester (19.00)• PART 2c: Man City slip up, Villa win again (24.00)• PART 3a: Man United 0-2 West Ham with Carl Anka (33.00)• PART 3b: Tottenham 0-2 Crystal Palace (41.00)• PART 4a: A look at the EFL play-offs (52.00)• PART 4b: The rest of the Premier League weekend (54.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Genial host Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's James Maw and Jay Harris to revel in yet another barely recognisable, sexily pragmatic, performance away in Europe. A performance that sees the mighty Spurs book their spot in the Europa League Final in Bilbao! The panel name their favourite players from yesterday evening and Jack Pitt-Brooke reports from a magical night in north Norway.HOST: Danny KellyWITH: James Maw, Jay Harris, Jack Pitt-BrookePRODUCER: Tom Fuller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another defeat for Spurs to champions Liverpool. Host Danny Kelly with the help of The Athletic's James Maw and Jay Harris dissect a hapless display and ponder the long term effects of this team's habitual losing streak. They're also joined by Thomas Karlsen, an expert on Bodo/Glimt, who shares the unique history of this fascinating club and discusses their chances on Thursday.HOST: Danny KellyWITH: James Maw, Jay Harris, Thomas Karlsen PRODUCER: Tom Fuller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another defeat for Spurs to champions Liverpool. Host Danny Kelly with the help of The Athletic's James Maw and Jay Harris dissect a hapless display and ponder the long term effects of this team's habitual losing streak. They're also joined by Thomas Karlsen, an expert on Bodo/Glimt, who shares the unique history of this fascinating club and discusses their chances on Thursday. HOST: Danny Kelly WITH: James Maw, Jay Harris, Thomas Karlsen PRODUCER: Tom Fuller Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
That. That ladies and gentleman. Was Spursy. Here to revel with their hats firmly on the sides of their heads are Danny Kelly and The Athletic's James Maw and Jay Harris. Jay joins us live and direct from Frankfurt to discuss the ear splitting atmosphere as well as Spurs' grit and determination on the night. We also discuss our man of the match performances and look forward to the semi final clash against FK Bodø/Glimt. HOST: Danny Kelly WITH: James Maw & Jay Harris PRODUCER: Tom Fuller Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
That. That ladies and gentleman. Was Spursy. Here to revel with their hats firmly on the sides of their heads are Danny Kelly and The Athletic's James Maw and Jay Harris. Jay joins us live and direct from Frankfurt to discuss the ear splitting atmosphere as well as Spurs' grit and determination on the night.We also discuss our man of the match performances and look forward to the semi final clash against FK Bodø/Glimt.HOST: Danny KellyWITH: James Maw & Jay HarrisPRODUCER: Tom Fuller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There are six games to go in the Premier League, so we're focusing on the race for Champions League football as Aston Villa take on Newcastle United, while Manchester United and Spurs kept their dreams of qualifying for next season's competition alive with victories in the Europa League. Mark Critchley joins us to talk about a ridiculous night at Old Trafford that saw Ruben Amorim's side score two goals in injury time of extra time, to beat Lyon 5-4 on the night and 7-6 on aggregate. We hear from Jay Harris who was in Frankfurt where a Dominic Solanke penalty saw Spurs win 1-0, so Ange Postecoglou isn't going anywhere quite yet. The Athletic's Newcastle writer Chris Waugh and Aston Villa writer Jacob Tanswell are with us to preview their respective side's clash at Villa Park on Saturday evening, in what could be a pivotal game in the race for Champions League football. Host: Matt Davies-AdamsWith: Chris Waugh, Jacob Tanswell, Mark Critchley, Jay HarrisExecutive Producer: Adey MoorheadProducer: Jay Beale Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There are six games to go in the Premier League, so we're focusing on the race for Champions League football as Aston Villa take on Newcastle United, while Manchester United and Spurs kept their dreams of qualifying for next season's competition alive with victories in the Europa League. Mark Critchley joins us to talk about a ridiculous night at Old Trafford that saw Ruben Amorim's side score two goals in injury time of extra time, to beat Lyon 5-4 on the night and 7-6 on aggregate. We hear from Jay Harris who was in Frankfurt where a Dominic Solanke penalty saw Spurs win 1-0, so Ange Postecoglou isn't going anywhere quite yet. The Athletic's Newcastle writer Chris Waugh and Aston Villa writer Jacob Tanswell are with us to preview their respective side's clash at Villa Park on Saturday evening, in what could be a pivotal game in the race for Champions League football. Host: Matt Davies-Adams With: Chris Waugh, Jacob Tanswell, Mark Critchley, Jay Harris Executive Producer: Adey Moorhead Producer: Jay Beale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are excited to share this episode on the extraordinary lives of military children who have been recognized as the Operation Homefront 2025 Military Child of the Year® recipients from the National Guard, Space Force, Navy, and Army families. Join us as Emily, Natalia, Mason, and Maribel share stories of resilience and appreciation for growing up in military families. This podcast is made possible by generous funding from the Maxwell-Gunter Spouses' Club To learn more, visit https://www.maxwellgunterspousesclub.com/. Audio mixing by Concentus Media, Inc., Temple, Texas. Show Notes: Resources: Operation Homefront https://operationhomefront.org/ Military Child of the Year Award Recipients https://operationhomefront.org/military-child-of-the-year/ Bio: Emily, the Operation Homefront 2025 Military Child of the Year for the National Guard is 18, and the daughter of Rebecca and Juan Carlos Baldeosingh, an Army National Guard sergeant who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. Her stepfather, retired Marine Sgt. Maj. Skip Amaker, served 26 years. His tenure included five deployments to Iraq and one to Afghanistan. Emily was 2 when her mother received the news on June 29, 2009, that Juan Carlos was among four North Carolina guardsmen killed in Iraq when an improvised explosive device detonated near their vehicle. He first served in the Marine Corps but transitioned to civilian life and, in 2008, joined the Guard. Being part of a Gold Star Family has shaped Emily. “I have grown up with the utmost respect for our country and those who serve to protect our freedom,” she said. “My family has always made it a top-tier priority to stay hopeful and stay positive through everything.” Natalia, the Operation Homefront 2025 Military Child of the Year for the Space Force, finds opportunity in the challenges that face military families. Natalia, 17, is the daughter of Maria Tapia and Chief Master Sgt. Jay Harris, who has served in the Air Force and Space Force since 1995. He is currently senior enlisted leader at Vandenberg Space Force Base. Natalia understands the hardships of changing friend groups and adapting to new cultures after attending 12 schools and enduring seven PCS moves that have taken the family to five states and one foreign country. At first, she saw the constant change and upheaval as a disadvantage. However, her perspective changed, and she learned to value resiliency. “I chose to shift my mindset, and now I appreciate the 12 supportive schools, 12 reliable friend groups, and seven different places that I can proudly call home,” she said. “Every one of these experiences has profoundly influenced my journey, instilling in me a deep appreciation for resilience and the importance of building meaningful connections.” Mason, the Operation Homefront 2025 Military Child of the Year for the Navy, earned a bachelor's degree before most of his peers finished high school. He reached the accelerated milestone while balancing academics with caregiving responsibilities at home. Mason, 19, is the son of Melissa and Chief Warrant Officer Jason Mosher of Marysville, Washington. Jason, a 20-year veteran of the Navy, serves as N6A at Commander Naval Surface Group Northwest and is based at Naval Station Everett. The family has made four PCS moves, including two to Japan, and Mason's father has been away on deployments, patrols, and missions at sea for 97 months. A homeschool student, Mason excels despite challenges of dysgraphia, a learning difference that affects written work and motor skills. He graduated high school at 16 and completed his associate degree from Liberty University four months later. He kept up the pace, and less than two years later graduated cum laude from Liberty University with a bachelor's degree in marketing and advertising. Maribel is Operation Homefront's 2025 Military Child of the Year for the Army is founding and presiding over a youth volunteering organization when her family was stationed in Japan, serving with the Red Cross, and dedicating herself to improving childhood literacy are just a few of the reasons. She is 17, lives in Kentucky where her father, Lt. Col. Nicholas Sikes, is stationed at Fort Knox. Her mom, Audrey Sikes, homeschools Maribel and her four younger siblings. In considering colleges, along with the usual items like location, financial aid, and aligning majors, Maribel must consider her food allergies and whether she can access allergen-free food stations. Her allergies and medical conditions are why she wants to study supply chain management and attend school in the Southeast. “I want to ensure that other kids will not be worried about where their next meal is coming from because the grocery store is out of the right allergy-friendly foods,” she said. “With a degree in supply chain…I will be able to make a difference in other people's lives by providing enough safe food for them.” Full biographies can be found at https://operationhomefront.org/2025-military-child-of-the-year-award-recipients/?internal_medium=internal&internal_source=banner&internal_campaign=thd-oh-25-03-internal-mcoy-traff&internal_content=D2503W61SB&sourceid=1153486.
A positive performance but what about the result?Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's James Maw and Jay Harris to review the Europa League quarter-final first leg with Eintracht Frankfurt.We look ahead to Wolves and how much would you rotate, we discuss whether Tottenham are underachievers or just an anomaly?Plus we set the record straight on why this podcast is bottom of the Profanity League (and what is Danny's favourite swear word?)HOST: Danny KellyWITH: James Maw & Jay HarrisPRODUCER: Simon Watts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A positive performance but what about the result? Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's James Maw and Jay Harris to review the Europa League quarter-final first leg with Eintracht Frankfurt. We look ahead to Wolves and how much would you rotate, we discuss whether Tottenham are underachievers or just an anomaly? Plus we set the record straight on why this podcast is bottom of the Profanity League (and what is Danny's favourite swear word?) HOST: Danny Kelly WITH: James Maw & Jay Harris PRODUCER: Simon Watts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's Jay Harris and Jack Pitt-Brooke to dissect Thursday's defeat at Chelsea and what did Ange Postecoglou actually mean when he cupped his hand to his ear? We also look ahead to Southampton on Sunday, managing minutes and avoiding an embarrassing record against the bottom three. HOST: Danny Kelly WITH: Jay Harris & Jack Pitt-Brooke PRODUCER: Simon Watts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's Jay Harris and Jack Pitt-Brooke to dissect Thursday's defeat at Chelsea and what did Ange Postecoglou actually mean when he cupped his hand to his ear?We also look ahead to Southampton on Sunday, managing minutes and avoiding an embarrassing record against the bottom three.HOST: Danny KellyWITH: Jay Harris & Jack Pitt-BrookePRODUCER: Simon Watts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo welcomes Duncan Alexander, Charlie Eccleshare and Jay Harris into the studio with the Premier League back in full swing. Liverpool maintain their 12 point lead with a Merseyside derby victory, despite the failure of the officials to send off Everton's James Tarkowski. Do tough guys get an easier time from referees? Bukayo Saka scores on his return for Arsenal but they lose Gabriel and potentially more defenders to injury. How will they cope when Real Madrid visit the Emirates next week? One of the Premier League's fastest players Anthony Elanga scores the winner for Forest against Man United and it looks like a very exciting end of the season for Villa. This weekend brings us the Manchester derby, a chance for Leicester to break more records and a chance for Thomas Frank to show Chelsea what they could have won. Plus Merino, Tescos and the Thursday-Sunday routine for gladiators. We're asking you to fill out a quick survey about you and your podcast habits by going to theathletic.com/athletic/survey25. Three lucky entries will win £100 worth of Amazon vouchers too. Produced by Charlie Jones. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Liverpool 1-0 Everton (03.00) • PART 1b: Arsenal 2-1 Fulham (10.00) • PART 2a: Forest 1-0 Man United (19.00) • PART 2b: Midweek cup drama across Europe (26.00) • PART 2c: The rest of the Premier League midweek (28.00) • PART 3: The Premier League weekend (40.00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jimbo welcomes Duncan Alexander, Charlie Eccleshare and Jay Harris into the studio with the Premier League back in full swing.Liverpool maintain their 12 point lead with a Merseyside derby victory, despite the failure of the officials to send off Everton's James Tarkowski. Do tough guys get an easier time from referees?Bukayo Saka scores on his return for Arsenal but they lose Gabriel and potentially more defenders to injury. How will they cope when Real Madrid visit the Emirates next week?One of the Premier League's fastest players Anthony Elanga scores the winner for Forest against Man United and it looks like a very exciting end of the season for Villa.This weekend brings us the Manchester derby, a chance for Leicester to break more records and a chance for Thomas Frank to show Chelsea what they could have won.Plus Merino, Tescos and the Thursday-Sunday routine for gladiators.We're asking you to fill out a quick survey about you and your podcast habits by going to theathletic.com/athletic/survey25. Three lucky entries will win £100 worth of Amazon vouchers too.Produced by Charlie Jones.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Liverpool 1-0 Everton (03.00)• PART 1b: Arsenal 2-1 Fulham (10.00) • PART 2a: Forest 1-0 Man United (19.00)• PART 2b: Midweek cup drama across Europe (26.00)• PART 2c: The rest of the Premier League midweek (28.00)• PART 3: The Premier League weekend (40.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's Jack Pitt-Brooke and Jay Harris to discuss the Spurs identity and whether a change in manager would see another stylistic shift after the guys revealed that Andoni Iraola tops their shortlist to replace Ange.Plus we look ahead to Thursday night's trip to Chelsea and react to news of a pre-season trip to Hong Kong and first ever overseas North London derby.HOST: Danny KellyWITH: Jack Pitt-Brooke & Jay HarrisPRODUCER: Simon Watts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's Jack Pitt-Brooke and Jay Harris to discuss the Spurs identity and whether a change in manager would see another stylistic shift after the guys revealed that Andoni Iraola tops their shortlist to replace Ange. Plus we look ahead to Thursday night's trip to Chelsea and react to news of a pre-season trip to Hong Kong and first ever overseas North London derby. HOST: Danny Kelly WITH: Jack Pitt-Brooke & Jay Harris PRODUCER: Simon Watts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's James Maw and Jay Harris to discuss Djed Spence's interview with Rio Ferdinand, Jan Vertonghen's Spurs career and Megan Feringa joins to talk Spurs Women's team and their season so far.HOST: Danny KellyWITH: James Maw, Jay Harris, Megan FeringaPRODUCER: Tom Fuller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's James Maw and Jay Harris to discuss Djed Spence's interview with Rio Ferdinand, Jan Vertonghen's Spurs career and Megan Feringa joins to talk Spurs Women's team and their season so far. HOST: Danny Kelly WITH: James Maw, Jay Harris, Megan Feringa PRODUCER: Tom Fuller Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's Jack Pitt-Brooke and Jay Harris to discuss who out of the Spurs legends team they'd take in Ange's side, Romero's exploits overseas and Archie Gray in midfield.HOST: Danny KellyWITH: Jack Pitt-Brooke and Jay HarrisPRODUCER: Tom Fuller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's Jack Pitt-Brooke and Jay Harris to discuss who out of the Spurs legends team they'd take in Ange's side, Romero's exploits overseas and Archie Gray in midfield. HOST: Danny Kelly WITH: Jack Pitt-Brooke and Jay Harris PRODUCER: Tom Fuller Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jimbo has Daniel Storey, Tim Spiers and Jay Harris for company on a historic weekend of football.Chris Waugh also joins us from Wembley after Newcastle finally win their first domestic trophy in 70 years, upsetting Premier League leaders Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final. All hail Eddie Howe and the job he's done at St James's Park. But did Arne Slot get it wrong on Sunday? And where was Mo Salah?It's a good weekend for Arsenal and Nottingham Forest in terms of securing their top 5 place while Man City are pegged back twice by Brighton. But it's another miserable afternoon for Spurs at Fulham and a record-breaking evening for Leicester against Man United.Plus there's points and pints for Vitor Pereira and thoughts on Thomas Tuchel's surprising first England squad.Produced by Charlie Jones.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Newcastle win the Carabao Cup with Chris Waugh (02.30)• PART 2a: Arsenal 1-0 Chelsea (18.00) • PART 2b: Fulham 2-0 Spurs (23.00) • PART 3a: Man City 2-2 Brighton (30.00)• PART 3b: Ipswich 2-4 Nottingham Forest (35.00)• PART 3c: Southampton 0-2 Wolves (40.00)• PART 3d: Bournemouth 1-2 Brentford (42.00)• PART 3e: Everton 1-1 West Ham (46.00)• PART 3f: Leicester 0-3 Man Utd with Carl Anka (48.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo has Daniel Storey, Tim Spiers and Jay Harris for company on a historic weekend of football. Chris Waugh also joins us from Wembley after Newcastle finally win their first domestic trophy in 70 years, upsetting Premier League leaders Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final. All hail Eddie Howe and the job he's done at St James's Park. But did Arne Slot get it wrong on Sunday? And where was Mo Salah? It's a good weekend for Arsenal and Nottingham Forest in terms of securing their top 5 place while Man City are pegged back twice by Brighton. But it's another miserable afternoon for Spurs at Fulham and a record-breaking evening for Leicester against Man United. Plus there's points and pints for Vitor Pereira and thoughts on Thomas Tuchel's surprising first England squad. Produced by Charlie Jones. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Newcastle win the Carabao Cup with Chris Waugh (02.30) • PART 2a: Arsenal 1-0 Chelsea (18.00) • PART 2b: Fulham 2-0 Spurs (23.00) • PART 3a: Man City 2-2 Brighton (30.00) • PART 3b: Ipswich 2-4 Nottingham Forest (35.00) • PART 3c: Southampton 0-2 Wolves (40.00) • PART 3d: Bournemouth 1-2 Brentford (42.00) • PART 3e: Everton 1-1 West Ham (46.00) • PART 3f: Leicester 0-3 Man Utd with Carl Anka (48.00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's Jay Harris and Elias Burke to discuss Spurs' latest away loss to Fulham, as well as the half time substitutions of Bissouma and Johnson, Ange's confrontations with the fans after the game and Mathys Tel.HOST: Danny KellyWITH: Jay Harris, Elias Burke PRODUCER: Tom Fuller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's Jay Harris and Elias Burke to discuss Spurs' latest away loss to Fulham, as well as the half time substitutions of Bissouma and Johnson, Ange's confrontations with the fans after the game and Mathys Tel. HOST: Danny Kelly WITH: Jay Harris, Elias Burke PRODUCER: Tom Fuller Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's James Maw, Jay Harris and Charlie Eccleshare to discuss a very significant win in Europe last night against AZ Alkmaar. They pick apart the best of the individual performances, a return of stylish football for Ange Postecoglou and Frankfurt in the quarter finals.We also preview Fulham away on Sunday.HOST: Danny KellyWITH: James Maw, Charlie Eccleshare, Jay HarrisPRODUCER: Tom Fuller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's James Maw, Jay Harris and Charlie Eccleshare to discuss a very significant win in Europe last night against AZ Alkmaar. They pick apart the best of the individual performances, a return of stylish football for Ange Postecoglou and Frankfurt in the quarter finals. We also preview Fulham away on Sunday. HOST: Danny Kelly WITH: James Maw, Charlie Eccleshare, Jay Harris PRODUCER: Tom Fuller Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's James Maw and Jay Harris to discuss Spurs' loss to Man City away last night. They mull over Ange's team selection, his squad headaches going forward and plenty more!HOST: Danny KellyWITH: James Maw, Jay HarrisPRODUCER: Tom Fuller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Danny Kelly is joined by The Athletic's James Maw and Jay Harris to discuss Spurs' loss to Man City away last night. They mull over Ange's team selection, his squad headaches going forward and plenty more! HOST: Danny Kelly WITH: James Maw, Jay Harris PRODUCER: Tom Fuller Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jimbo welcomes Tim Spiers, Colin Millar and Adrian Clarke into the pod after an eyebrow-raising weekend in the Premier League.Liverpool make it past Wolves to stay 7 points clear but it's a very edgy finish at Anfield. Are nerves setting in with the finishing line in sight and with trips to Villa and Man City to come this week?City themselves recover from defeat to Real Madrid to thrash Newcastle 4-0. Pol Ballus tries to give Pep and his players cause for optimism ahead of the trip to the Bernabeu.Arsenal stay in touch with Liverpool after makeshift Mikel Merino comes good up front at Leicester. But Chelsea are embarrassed 3-0 at Brighton. How much will they miss Nicolas Jackson?Plus the fabulous Fulham, Man United lose again and the bleak 3 months that awaits West Ham.Produced by Charlie Jones.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Learnings this weekend (02.30)• PART 2a: Tottenham 1-0 Man United with Jay Harris (06.30)• PART 2b: Liverpool 2-1 Wolves (15.30) • PART 2c: Aston Villa 1-1 Ipswich (20.30)• PART 3a: Man City thrash Newcastle, next up Real with Pol Ballus (27.00)• PART 3b: Leicester 0-2 Arsenal (38.00)• PART 3c: Fulham 2-1 Nottingham Forest (41.00)• PART 4: The rest of the Premier League weekend (46.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo welcomes Tim Spiers, Colin Millar and Adrian Clarke into the pod after an eyebrow-raising weekend in the Premier League. Liverpool make it past Wolves to stay 7 points clear but it's a very edgy finish at Anfield. Are nerves setting in with the finishing line in sight and with trips to Villa and Man City to come this week? City themselves recover from defeat to Real Madrid to thrash Newcastle 4-0. Pol Ballus tries to give Pep and his players cause for optimism ahead of the trip to the Bernabeu. Arsenal stay in touch with Liverpool after makeshift Mikel Merino comes good up front at Leicester. But Chelsea are embarrassed 3-0 at Brighton. How much will they miss Nicolas Jackson? Plus the fabulous Fulham, Man United lose again and the bleak 3 months that awaits West Ham. Produced by Charlie Jones. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Learnings this weekend (02.30) • PART 2a: Tottenham 1-0 Man United with Jay Harris (06.30) • PART 2b: Liverpool 2-1 Wolves (15.30) • PART 2c: Aston Villa 1-1 Ipswich (20.30) • PART 3a: Man City thrash Newcastle, next up Real with Pol Ballus (27.00) • PART 3b: Leicester 0-2 Arsenal (38.00) • PART 3c: Fulham 2-1 Nottingham Forest (41.00) • PART 4: The rest of the Premier League weekend (46.00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices