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ames Sharman, Jimmy Brennan, Amy Walsh and Dan Wong, along with JC, welcome Former Toronto FC Manager Ryan Nelsen to the pod. Ryan fills us in on his new role with FIFA Development, his path to Toronto and what went wrong with Jermain Defoe and the "Bloody Big Deal'?GET IN!Presenters: James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan, Amy Walsh & Dan WongSwedish Hot Dog : Jeff Cole, VO and Editor/ProducerThis podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion.Parental discretion is advisedwearefootyprime.comX @footy_primeTikTok @FootyPrimePodcastYoutube @FootyPrimePodcastIG FootyPrimeIGFacebook Footy Prime The PodcastEmail footyprimepodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From a football-loving kid in East London to a Premier League legend, Jermain Defoe's story is one of talent, dedication, and relentless passion for the game. In this episode, we take you on an incredible journey through his early days on the streets of Canning Town, his rise through the ranks from Senrab to Charlton, and West Ham, and his legendary spells at Tottenham, Portsmouth, and beyond. We explore the defining moments of Defoe's career—his record-breaking goal streaks, his unforgettable five-goal haul against Wigan, and his unbreakable bond with managers like Harry Redknapp. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The former West Ham, Spurs, Sunderland and Rangers striker Jermain Defoe was a guest in the MNF studio this week, alongside Jamie Carragher and Dave Jones.On this bonus episode of the Sky Sports Football podcast, Defoe shares his tips for scoring goals, discusses his favourite strike partner, and now - as a coach - gives us his advice for up and coming players.
Former West Ham and Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe joins Jamie Carragher and Dave Jones in the MNF studio to reflect on West Ham's 2-1 win over Wolves, a victory that could ease the pressure on Hammers' manager Julen Lopetegui, but increases it on Wolves boss Gary O'Neil. One of the West Ham goal scorers, Tomas Soucek, chats to the panel about the win and also revels how the team called the injured Michail Antonio before the match. Jarrod Bowen scored the other goal for the home side. We also hear from Wolves defender Matt Doherty, as well as Gary O'Neil - who felt his side were unlucky to come away from East London without a point.
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On today's episode, we are joined by one of the most clinical finishers to ever grace the Premier League.Tottenham favourite Jermain Defoe is one of the top 10 goal scorers in Premier League history and has represented England 57 times, featuring and scoring in major tournaments, before crowning his illustrious career by helping Rangers to bring the Scottish title back to Ibrox for the first time in a decade.Jermain sits down with Simon to talk about his England career and give his honest opinion on the current England squad, focusing on their performances at the Euros and the criticism they've faced. He also opens up about his special relationship with young Sunderland fan Bradley Lowery before discussing his future in the game.Despite his illustrious career and his experience as a coach in the Tottenham academy, Jermain has struggled to enter the world of management, experiencing resistance and rejection along the way. He joins the show to discuss his future prospects and the difficult journey black former players experience when swapping the pitch for the dugout.Join Simon for this insightful conversation with Jermain Defoe.Subscribe for future episodes.18+ please gamble responsibly.
Each week Chris Hughes and Kyle Walker take you inside the dressing room and onto the team bus to find out what it takes to win over and over again.The pair will talk about the beautiful game, have a bit of a laugh, tell funny stories about football and dig into Kyle's career as a serial champion. From his earliest days growing up in Sheffield, You'll Never Beat Kyle Walker will put the listener in the unique position of finding out what it takes to win 17 major honours, including Premier Leagues, Champions Leagues, and FA Cups, as well as leading his country out at Wembley as captain of England. Kyle will reflect on his time in the game, the players he's played with and against, the managers, and the highs and lows of football at the very top. He'll talk World Cups and Euros, teammates past and present, and what it feels like to be one v one against Lionel Messi. You'll Never Beat Kyle Walker will give listeners a true insight into what it's really like to be at the top of the game for so long. This podcast is part of The Players Channel: Real football talk... straight from The Players! Previous titles include Footballer's Football Podcast featuring West Ham's Michail Antonio, Callum Wilson, Tom Cairney and Radio 1's Rickie Haywood-Williams as well as 'Football Firsts' with Jermain Defoe and Troy Deeney who discuss a range of topics revolving around the first time they experienced something in football. You can listen to all these episodes right now on this feed.
Defoe will be available in UK Cinemas for One Night Only on 29th February. Tickets are available at https://defoethefilm.co.uk/ The film “Defoe” is a feature length biography charting the life and professional career of Jermain Defoe. The film tells Jermain's life story to the present day covering life after professional football and Jermain's current career as coach at Tottenham Hotspurs Football club and his ambition to be a topflight Football manager.
Jack Whitehall likes to play down his sporting successes but he's a hurdler, barefooted kicker of a rugby ball and goal assist king to former England striker Jermain Defoe. Plus, he's this week's guest with a seemingly endless list of sporting misadventures. Follow Sporting Misadventures on Twitter - https://twitter.com/SportingMisadvn - and Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportingmisadventures/ And let us hear about your own sporting misadventures by emailing sportingmisadventures@gmail.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's lights, camera, action as Troy Deeney and Jermain Defoe remember the first time they stepped away from the pitch to work as pundits. They talk about growing up as Match of the Day fans and discussing pundits they admired as both kids and as players, and who they enjoy listening to now. Troy talks about his first experience as a pundit on Monday Night Football, they compare notes about working on MOTD, and how they prepare for both TV and radio appearances. The pair also contemplate whether current players watch live football, ask why young people can't concentrate on a full 90 minutes, and muse on Virgil Van Dijk smelling so good whilst he plays.
A happy new year to all in Fantasy League land and what better way to start the year than a bit of FA Cup action? We look ahead to this weekend's third round and how to approach your picks.Will 45 points be enough for our very own Chris Peilow to be named as the best performing FL player of the week?Plus we're joined by Stephen Fuller who is competing in TWO different Fantasy Leagues to explain the 'Freddie Ljungberg' rule and how he took the game from London to the classrooms of Gloucestershire.We want to hear from you: Your messages will get read out and questions answered, so if you'd like to join us or share your tactics, theories, tips, stories or questions for the Fantasy League team then please get in touch with us:EMAIL: podcast@fantasyleague.co.ukTWITTER: @FantasyLeagueRemember to 'like' and 'subscribe' and spread the word among the Fantasy League community, we want you to be a part of it!Shows released weekly every THURSDAY MORNING. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
IF YOU'VE GOT A SMALL BUSINESS FOLLOW HTTP://INSTAGRAM.COM/@ITSTHEWINNR AND LOG IN AT THEWINNR.COM AND YOU COULD WIN AND ENDORSEMENT FOR YOUR COMPANY BY JERMAIN DEFOE THE BRAND NEW FILTHYFELLAS HOME JERSEY WITH UMBRO IS AVAILABLE NOW ON HTTP://FILTHYATFIVE.COM How do you enter 2024 and match all that we've done in 2023 and be happy with it? You bring on a Premier League legend, one of the most natural finishers in football history, one of the great talkers and best thinkers in the game - the one and only JERMAIN DEFOE. Confronting LIPPY on his take and talking about DARREN BENT and EDDIE NKETIAH, we got the SPURS, PORTSMOUTH, WEST HAM, TORONTO, SUNDERLAND, RANGERS and BOURNEMOUTH number nine to talk about playmakers, finishers, attitudes, coaching and more in a classic FILTHY @ FIVE. MARGS, LIPPY, PK HUMBLE, JORDY, SPECS GONZALEZ, STEVO THE MADMAN and TEGO break it down with the iconic JD.
Jermain Defoe and Troy Deeney are back for season two of Football Firsts and kick it all off by looking back at their first transfers. Jermain discusses his move from West Ham to Spurs and how it really went down, whilst Troy admits he had no idea where Watford was when they came in for him. They look at the benefits of leaving on a free, what happens when you hand in a transfer request, and how Troy signed his contract for the Hornets in a service station car park just off the M25. And Jermain looks back on the Gareth Bale deal that sent him to Real Madrid and what happens to the team dynamic when a player wants out.
The Agents Angle - The World's Premier Football (Soccer) Agent Show
Whilst the EU are reported by some media outlets to have supported FIFA and their plans with the FFAR (FIFA Football Agent Regulations), 'The Agents Angle' examines why this is misleading - the implications of the reported actions of some at the European Commission have led to such actions being branded as 'cowardly'. On the topic of the European Commission 'report' on FFAR, our special guest is Gregor Reiter (EFAA Counsel and former MD and founder of the German Agents Association (DFVV)); with whom we examine the implications of the commissions observations on the current legal challenges, the history of EU involvement with football agent regulations and also pose the the prominet question that many are asking - "what is a 'link to Germany?'" . There are also reports of more agent regulation breaches by another English football club in the higher echelons of the English Premier League (EPL), this time Spurs (Tottenham Hotspur); but more surprising is the matter of it being approximately 15 years ago and reports of the English Football Association (The FA) 'doing nothing'. 'The Agents Angle' also takes a look at the topic of performance related bonuses for players and the implications of bonuses for clubs and agents. Whilst the question is also asked as to whether such bonuses are a 'double edged sword' and whether FFAR will see agents utilising performance bonuses in a different way. EMAIL : questions@theagentsangle.com ====== SHOW RUNNING ORDER : (02:11) - Another English Premier League Implicated in Agent Irregularities! > (09:44) - Political Interference OR Intervention in Football. > (11:03) - Is the European Commission (EU) Really Supporting FIFA on FFAR? > (16:48) - Guest Interview - Gregor Reiter - EFAA Counsel (European Football Agents Association) & Founder of German Football Agents Association > (18:04) - Where Have FIFA Succeeded & Where Do Challenges Remain Regarding FFAR? > (19:21) - European Commission Attacked & Branded as 'Cowardly' on FFAR Observations. > (20:58) - The 'Oddity' of FIFA Solidarity Payments with Agent Regulations. > (22:11) - What Role Should/Could the EU & European Commission Play on Football Agent Regulations? > (24:13) - Where Were the EU In 2015 With FIFA Deregulating Football Agents & What Has Changed? > (26:37) - Will European Commission Views Affect FFAR Legal Cases (e.g. Germany)? > (28:08) - The Relationship Between Football Agents and the Football Authorities After the Legal Challenges. > (29:48) - Concerns Over FFAR, Go Beyond the 'Cap'! > (32:59) - Is it Viewed as Advantage Spain and Germany in the January 2024 Transfer Window? > (34:42) - A German View on the 'Link to Germany'. > (47:15) - Performance Bonuses for Players and the Impact on Clubs and Agents Also. > ====== RELATED LINKS : EFAA (European Football Agents Association) > Whymper (Law Practice) > ====== FEATURED ARTICLES : Revealed: Spurs and Defoe appeared to break agent rules – but FA did nothing > Tottenham at risk of sanctions with FA 'to review' transfer over 'agent rule breaches' > Tottenham face serious allegations of breaching transfer rules in Jermain Defoe to Portsmouth deal > Tottenham risk point deduction as FA consider ‘review' of ‘serious agent rule breach' in Defoe transfer > FIFA partial success in billion dollar dispute with player agents > Expert attacks the EU Commission: “Cowardly!” > Vice-President Answer on behalf of the European Commission > ===== SHOW LINKS: EMAIL : questions@theagentsangle.com WEBSITE : www.theagentsangle.com LinkedIn Instagram Facebook Twitter (X) YouTube ====== CREDITS : Theme Music : Agent Red by Abbynoise Music from #Uppbeat : https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/agent-red
Dan builds up to the Aston Villa game, discusses the international break, covering Son Heung-min and Cristian Romero's heroics, as well as the impending FA breaches around Jermain Defoe's 2008 transfer to Portsmouth. He also covers a new TV show (giant ad) featuring club legend, Ledley King.Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/abitspursyChat with us on Discord at discord.abitspursy.comWatch our full episodes on YouTube at youtube.com/@abitspursyFollow us on Twitter at @abitspursy, @barneypollo and @dan_spursEmail us at hello@abitspursy.com Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/abitspursyChat with us on Discord at discord.abitspursy.comWatch our full episodes on YouTube at youtube.com/@abitspursyFollow us on Twitter at @abitspursy, @barneypollo and @dan_spursEmail us at hello@abitspursy.com
Mr Era sits down with England and Spurs legend, Jermain Defoe. We dive into his grassroots memories at the famous Senrab FC Sunday League setup - to his days playing in England's 'Golden Generation' and even his heartfelt relationship with Sunderland's 'Child of Courage', Bradley Lowry. Chapters: 00:00 01:08 - Greatest Strike Partner 07:21 - Growing up in East London 20:30 - First Club 21:24 - Signing for West Ham 25:00 - Debut for West Ham 25:27 - Going on loan to Bournemouth 36:33 - Handing in Transfer Request 41:20 - Signing for Tottenham 50:56 - Gareth Bale 01:01:10 - England Camp 01:16:07 - Time at Sunderland 01:22:31 - Retirement X: @Total_media_pro Instagram: @totalmedia_productionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Real football talk....straight from The Players! With multiple episodes a week, The Players Channel will provide unfiltered access to some of the biggest names in the game. Don't worry, The Footballer's Football Podcast isn't going anywhere, with Newcastle's Callum Wilson, West Ham's Michail Antonio and Radio 1's Rickie Haywood-Williams back for more weekly Premier League insider chat and plenty of laughs! They will be joined on the feed by our brand new ‘Football Firsts' podcast, with Jermain Defoe and Troy Deeney, discussing a range of topics revolving around the first time they experienced something in football. You don't want to miss it! There will be more podcasts fronted by Premier League icons coming to the feed soon!
Sam Allardyce and Natalie Pike are back for a new season of No Tippy Tappy Football, as we approach the start of the 23/24 season! Sam and Natalie are joined by Jermain Defoe and Alex McLeish as they talk about the future of Harry Kane, their upcoming season predictions and share some of their own fascinating career stories.The four discuss potential Premier League relegation candidates, Big Sam and Jermain's experiences at Sunderland together and Alex McLeish's NEAR star signing for Rangers.Other talking points include Jermain's most famous contact in his phone and Clint Dempsey smashing his initiation at Spurs!
This month of Sportsfeld Storytime we look back at the epic 2016 MLS Eastern Conference Final matchup in the 401 derby between Toronto FC and the Montreal Impact. In Part 1, we trace back our roots as fans of a brand new club in the city, and Zubes reveals he was a pretty serious part of the supporters section in the early days of the franchise. We remember the growth from games being an excuse to party and sing to the Bloody Big Deal to bring Jermain Defoe to the club.Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, discord access and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/sportsfeld Follow @Sportsfeld on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @theZubes and @JGoldsbie or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.ca If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeld If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
This month of Sportsfeld Storytime we look back at the epic 2016 MLS Eastern Conference Final matchup in the 401 derby between Toronto FC and the Montreal Impact. In Part 1, we trace back our roots as fans of a brand new club in the city, and Zubes reveals he was a pretty serious part of the supporters section in the early days of the franchise. We remember the growth from games being an excuse to party and sing to the Bloody Big Deal to bring Jermain Defoe to the club.Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, discord access and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/sportsfeld Follow @Sportsfeld on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @theZubes and @JGoldsbie or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.ca If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeld If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
New Episode every Thursday. Just search for Outside the Box wherever you get your podcasts. EPISODE 2 AVAILABLE NOW! In the first episode of a new fly-on-the wall series, Jermain Defoe travels back to the estate in East London where he grew up, exploring how his past experiences will affect his future as he begins a journey into the world of football management. From the house he grew up in and memories of his grandparents, to games of football in the street and a trip back to his old school, the former England star is keen to delve into his childhood and the people he shared those years with as he searches for a new career now that no-one's singing his name. With management the focus, Defoe discusses the end of his playing days, his first coaching job within the Tottenham academy, and the dream of leading a team.
New Episode every Thursday. Just search for Outside the Box wherever you get your podcasts. EPISODE 2 AVAILABLE NOW! In the first episode of a new fly-on-the wall series, Jermain Defoe travels back to the estate in East London where he grew up, exploring how his past experiences will affect his future as he begins a journey into the world of football management. From the house he grew up in and memories of his grandparents, to games of football in the street and a trip back to his old school, the former England star is keen to delve into his childhood and the people he shared those years with as he searches for a new career now that no-one's singing his name. With management the focus, Defoe discusses the end of his playing days, his first coaching job within the Tottenham academy, and the dream of leading a team.
New Episode every Thursday. Just search for Outside the Box wherever you get your podcasts. Episode 2 available now! In the first episode of a new fly-on-the wall series, Jermain Defoe travels back to the estate in East London where he grew up, exploring how his past experiences will affect his future as he begins a journey into the world of football management. From the house he grew up in and memories of his grandparents, to games of football in the street and a trip back to his old school, the former England star is keen to delve into his childhood and the people he shared those years with as he searches for a new career now that no-one's singing his name. With management the focus, Defoe discusses the end of his playing days, his first coaching job within the Tottenham academy, and the dream of leading a team.
Host Ricky Sacks and Lee McQueen were joined by Tottenham Hotspur legend Jermain Defoe in this feature special of Last Word On Spurs which was recorded live at Hotspur Way. Jermain has recently returned to the club as a member of our Academy coaching staff and Club Ambassador. We discuss with Jermain the transition from a player to member of the coaching staff, where he will work closely alongside our existing coaching team to lend his vast experience and knowledge to young players across the Under-17 to Under-21 age categories. Along with also discussing some of his favourite moment's in a Spurs shirt, where Jermain scored 143 goals in 363 appearances in our colours over two spells between 2004 and 2014, making him the sixth-highest goalscorer in our history. Already part of the fabric of our Club thanks to his work on and off the pitch during his previous spells with us, we discuss what it means to Jermain to be able to give back to the club in the form of the Spurs foundation along with his personal charity The Jermain Defoe Foundation. Along with also assuming the position of Club Ambassador as part of his new role, which will see Jermain once again assist with the Club's work in our community, engage with our global fanbase and support Club partners. We would again like to take this opportunity to thank Jermain and Tottenham Hotspur Football Club personally for making this interview possible and wish all of our contributors, viewers and listeners a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. #THFC #COYS #TOTTENHAM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PLOT: The podders look ahead to the weekends big trip to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea in the Premier League. They discuss whether this is the best possible time to play Chelsea after a summer of upheaval both on and off the pitch with Thomas Tuchel desribing his team as unprepared and imbalanced. They look at possible line ups, predicted results and talk about the return of Jermain Defoe to our academy set up. Bren also tells the worst dad joke so far. CREW: Bren hosts and is joined by Paul Muir PRODUCTION: Produced, recorded and edited by Bren Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#Spurs #손흥민 #토트넘 Let's Talk Tottenham is back LIVE! with me riding solo previewing Tottenham's massive game against Chelsea on Sunday. A chance to make a real statement of intent for Spurs with a less than rare win at Stamford Bridge. We talk Chelsea signings, Spurs front 3, Richarlison back, Dier, Romero, Davies, Bentancur, Bissouma, Jermain Defoe's return and much more. You can watch the stream and follow us on: Youtube - https://youtu.be/JkF0H474OlU Follow our channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6gs0Lsriq10esnR7sSxp0A Twitter - @LTalkTottenham Links: Chris's Magic - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJvPrjMMJxCeD_2VCyEpUFw
The Athletic's James Maw and Charlie Eccleshare join host Danny Kelly to celebrate Harry Kane's 29th birthday! The gang discuss how big a season this could prove to be for the England captain, with various personal records and trophies in his sights...Plus, how Yaya Toure and Jermain Defoe are watching over the club's future, a new contract for Ben Davies and an important discussion about Spurs facing Roma in Israel this weekend. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Athletic's James Maw and Charlie Eccleshare join host Danny Kelly to celebrate Harry Kane's 29th birthday! The gang discuss how big a season this could prove to be for the England captain, with various personal records and trophies in his sights... Plus, how Yaya Toure and Jermain Defoe are watching over the club's future, a new contract for Ben Davies and an important discussion about Spurs facing Roma in Israel this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jermain Defoe, Ryan Taylor and Martin Tyler look back to the 2015 Tyne-Wear derby and Defoe's stunning winner for Sunderland against Newcastle.
It's not often you want to go back and re-live a season in League One, but with Sunderland now officially promoted and an EFL Championship side as of July, we thought we'd put together the best bits What The Falk as we reacted to Sunderland season throughout 2021/21. The early hope of promotion, the emergence of Dan Neil, the 5-1 defeat at Rotherham, Jermain Defoe's ill fated return, the brilliance of Ross Stewart, every last minute winner and THAT day at Wembley. Myself, Dave Lawrence, Brad Sharpe, Phil Smith, Jack Shields, Danny Pugh and LOADS of other guests such as Tom White, Danny Collins, Conor McLaughlin and more all feature alongside a ton of more. Drink it in, and enjoy. See you in the Championship. Enjoyed the episode? Follow us at @WhatTheFalkPod, or like and subscribe via your favourite podcast app. #SAFC #EFLPlayOffs
This month of Sportsfeld Storytime we look back at the epic 2016 MLS Eastern Conference Final matchup in the 401 derby between Toronto FC and the Montreal Impact. In Part 1, we trace back our roots as fans of a brand new club in the city, and Zubes reveals he was a pretty serious part of the supporters section in the early days of the franchise. We remember the growth from games being an excuse to party and sing to the Bloody Big Deal to bring Jermain Defoe to the club.Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, discord access and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/sportsfeldFollow @Sportsfeld on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @the_Zubes and @JGoldsbie. You can also join us on twitch, because you never know when we'll pop in for a live show (usually on Sundays): https://www.twitch.tv/sportsfeld If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeldOr reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.caIf you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
Dave Jones presents Super Sunday and is joined by Graeme Souness, Jermain Defoe, Jamie Redknapp and Alan Smith as they react to and analyse the talking points from Arsenal's battling win against West Ham at the London stadium which saw the Gunners bounce back into the top four after Spurs' earlier win against Leicester. All four pundits singled out Eddie Nketiah's performance and praised the forward for his impact in Arsenal's attack. Alan Smith feels the Gunners have now got strong character's in the dressing room and look more ‘streetwise' which allows them to dig out difficult results that they have previously been criticised for not doing. There is also reaction from Arsenal's Aaron Ramsdale, Rob Holding, West Ham captain Mark Noble and both managers, Mikel Arteta and David Moyes.
This episode we have a look at Pogba getting jeered by Manchester United fans and the role that the media have played in him being the scapegoat. We also look at Arsenal troubles, Jordan Henderson importance, Jermain Defoe's comments on strikers being better in previous era's and more!Audio Available on all digital streaming platformsDapsInstagram: @DapoCeoTwitter: @DapoCeoFollow the Instagram: @CounterAttackPodFollow the Twitter: @CounterAttackHQEmail: onthecounterattack@outlook.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Support our Show! https://supporter.acast.com/footballlandSign up to the Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TheFootballlandGreetings Footballland Earholders! And a special welcome to our new Patreon Thomas Stirewalt, who is the proud sponsor of our new car park (The Thomas Spirewalt Car Park, suitable for both cars and motorcycles and nocturnal nesting place of Pepe, should he so wish). Thanks, Thomas!This is an apt point to remind you that you can pitch a ride to us if you're a Patreon and we will discuss it on the show. Patreon pitches thus far have included Lee Cattermole's Petting Zoo, The Cristiano Ronaldo Hall of Mirrors, Gary Mabbutt's Queen's Nose and A Cup Of Carabao. Thanks indeed to those of you who have sent stuff our way - Footballland is shaping up nicely because of it. So, what's on the agenda this week? The Glenn Hoddle School Of EnglishLord Sir Chief Ride Engineer Mark Davison has unveiled plans to build a multi-million pound language school at Footballland, focusing on Glenn Hoddle's unique usage of the English Language. The Glennglish Centre expects to welcome many students from November. The Matty Cash Point Footballland will be a cashless theme park. However, if you're desperate to visit the corner shop down the road and need a fiver for a bottle of Highland Spring, we will be giving Matty Cash £10,000 every day, making him the world's first human ATM. But be quick - Matt gets to keep all the money left over at the end of each night, so you'll have to work hard for your dosh! Ooh Aah Canada! Ryan really fought to have his ride included without the addition of a 107 year old Jermain Defoe with trains for eyes, but Anthony and Mark convinced him in the end! As a result, Oh Canada will be the world's only theme park ride featuring a 107 year old Jermain Defoe with trains for eyes. You're welcome, Ryan! Best regards,Anthony Richardson (CEO of Footballland)Mark Davison (Lord Sir Chief Ride Engineer) Ryan Baxter (Intern) Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/footballland. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steve, Howard and Tom catch up on the international exploits of Spurs players past and present. They also reflect on the career of Jermain Defoe as the former Tottenham striker finally hangs up his boots. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Well what a night of international football! Roberto Mancini and his gloved posse have missed out on the World Cup. But fear not – weathered England supporters Marcus, Luke and Vish are here to give Italy fans a lesson in the lost art of clutching at straws.We also celebrate a special night for Wales and the parasitic insect himself Gareth Bale, as he rolled back the years with a sensational brace. Plus, there are problems for Gareth Southgate's gang and we salute Jermain Defoe as he finally bows out. All on today's Preview Show, sponsored by Betway!Tweet us @FootballRamble and email us here: show@footballramble.com.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wales and Italy had contrasting fortunes in World Cup Qualifying last night, with Gareth Bale silencing his critics to see his country through to a final playoff, whilst the Italians were stunned by North Macedonia and won't play in the tournament in Qatar. (Part 2, 22:50) The shortlist of bids to buy Chelsea football club has been drawn up. (Part 3, 33:19) Premier League 100 club member Jermain Defoe has announced his retirement from the game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roberto Mancini's Italy are dumped out of the World Cup after losing at home to North Macedonia, Gareth Bale bags a brace for Wales against Austria to reach the Play-Off Final, Jermain Defoe retires from football and reveals how close he came to joining Manchester United and Alan Brazil rants about Jaffa cakes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Matt Davies Adams, Adrian Clarke, and Aaron McLean for a catch up on the English Football League. This week: Jermain Defoe announced his retirement and we find out Aaron's memories of growing up with him and playing alongside him. Phil Brown is the new Barrow boss and Matt spoke with the man himself about taking on another job. Plus we look back on the results from the week and look ahead to the games of note this weekend RUNNING ORDER PART 1a - Jermain Defoe retires: 03:00 PART 1b - Phil Brown interview: 10.00 PART 1c - Ebosele to Udinese: 25.00 PART 2a - Midweek reviews: 28.00 PART 3a - Weekend previews: 37.00 PART 3b - The Odds with Paddy Power: 52.00 PART 4 - Let's go to Disneyland! 54.00 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Wynn was joined by pub crawl extraordinaire (and ITV Tyne Tees Sports Reporter) Simon O'Rourke - to look back at what's happened at the Stadium of Light since last we spoke in September, and ahead to a nerve-racking end to Sunderland's 21/22 campaign in League One. What's the crack? Right. Quite a bit has happened since the heady days of challenging for the automatics... Where do we begin? How does Simon feel about the last few months in particular - what did he make of the spectacular collapse and the chaos that ensued? What did Simon make of the signing of Jermain Defoe? Did it make any sense to him? Kyril Louis-Dreyfus - does Simon feel the club should've done better with the PR disaster that was sharegate? What would he have preferred they do? The end of Lee Johnson's time at the club - that wasn't the way to go about it all was it? Did he agree with the decision or does it lead to a few questions about the experience level of the people involved? “To run a football club, you have to be a bit of a b**tard” - Simon gives us his idea of a professional removal/replacement process. Alex Neil - What has he made of the new gaffer so far? Is it safe to say the pressers are a wee bit shorter than he became used to? What does Simon think of the performances under AN? Does he like the man, and more importantly, does he think the fans/club will give him time? Does Kristjaan Speakman and the rest of the hierarchy have to shoulder responsibility for what's occurred since January 1st? Could they have done better, and can they learn from this? The 21/22 League One run-in... Are we going to make it? Do we have the time? Does Alex Neil need this international break right now? WHAT DO WE DO SIMON? Simon says: get promoted lads. All this and much more! #SAFC #EFL #LeagueOne See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
David Jones presents Super Sunday and is joined by former West Ham and Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe and Jamie Redknapp as they discuss the major talking points from Spurs' 3-1 win against West Ham that boosts their Champions League qualification hopes ahead of the International break. There is also reaction from man of the match Heung-min Son, Antonio Conte and David Moyes.
Would Adam invite Emma Dodds back for a second appearance on the Old Firm Facts podcast? Don't ask silly questions... A reporter and pitchside interviewer on BT Sport and Premier Sports as well as matchday host on Rangers TV, Emma is one of the most recognisable faces in Scottish football. She discusses Europa League Rangers versus cinch Rangers, interviewing Jurgen Klopp, why Jude Bellingham impressed her on and off the pitch, whether Scottish football would benefit from VAR, Ally McCoist's musical taste, learning from Hazel Irvine, memories of Rangers' last visit to Belgrade, why football can learn from rugby when it comes to referees and THAT Steven Gerrard response. As an executive producer at BT Sport for Sunset + Vine, Grant Philips has directed over 2,000 matches in a career that's taken him to the World Cup and European Championships. He talks about the Ibrox Batcam, how he would have responded to Christian Eriksen's collapse as a match director, the Chris Sutton clip that was more popular than the Champions League Final, what makes Emma such a well respected figure in the game, hanging out with Des Lynam and how BT Sport's Scottish football coverage became so influential. Adam debunks a myth involving Mark McGhee, puts questions from Twitter to his guests and shares an exciting new feature inspired by Jermain Defoe. For more information about the podcast, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts
Manchester United manager Ralf Rangnick plays down Cristiano Ronaldo's unhappiness at being subbed in a 3-1 win at Brentford, Tottenham boss Antonio Conte praises his players' mentality after an incredible injury-time win against Leicester City and Jermain Defoe recalls a dressing down from Fabio Capello on England duty. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Granit Xhaka made Arsenal's night harder as they ground out a goalless draw against Liverpool in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi final, Liverpool fans were not happy they couldn't capitalise, Simon Jordan thinks trouble is already on the horizon at Spurs and two of their former players agree, Chris Wood speaks for the first time since moving to Newcastle, Gabby Agbonlahor argues with Ally McCoist and Alan Brazil over Lucas Digne's potential impact at Villa, Jermain Defoe is just one of the former England players backing Jarrod Bowen to play for his country, Derek Chisora fancies a scrap with Deontay Wilder and Cristiano Ronaldo backs Ralf Rangnick to come good at United See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chelsea beat Spurs to reach the Carabao Cup Final, Antonio Conte faces criticism from Tottenham fans on The Sports Bar, Gabby Agbonlahor defends Marcus Rashford over his slump in form, Neil Warnock claims that the Middlesbrough defence is better than Manchester United's and Darren Bent urges Burnley to sign 39-year-old Jermain Defoe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A man who has been in football management since 1983, former Tottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth and Queens Park Rangers manager Harry Redknapp joins Amy Irons and Craig Levein to dive into the murky world of football transfers. Harry reveals which player refused to play because he was given the number 16 and which free transfer remains to this day the best bit of transfer business he did. Recorded in Tynecastle Park, home of Heart of Midlothian, Craig reveals the prank played on him in the dressing room when he signed as a teenager and Amy plays 'Play your Transfer Window Cards Right' with Harry. Can he remember who cost more, Peter Crouch or Jermain Defoe?
As Scotland reels from the news that Jermain Defoe went for lunch, Adam is fortunate to be joined by two fantastic guests from the media in his attempt to make sense of it all. Journalist and academic Jennifer M Jones talks about covering League Two matches, the relationship between clubs and the media, Rangers charging reporters for access, Billy Gilmour's Ardrossan lunches, football rivalries, social media dopamine hits and how to stay sane on Twitter. ITV News Scotland correspondent Peter Adam Smith discusses 'riding into battle' against Charles Green, getting on the wrong side of Jim Traynor, Steven Gerrard's motivation, the reporting and policing of Rangers fans at George Square, bringing David Martindale's inspiring story to a UK-wide audience and exposing the anti-Rangers sandcastle lobby. Adam enlists Trevor Noah and Jerry Seinfeld to put an end to Lionel Messi v Michael Jordan discourse, calls on his guests to help him debunk a myth involving Scottish football media bias, looks at the controversial work of noted epidemiologist Brendan Rodgers and brings up The Joan Burnie Incident again. For more information about Old Firm Facts, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts
After a quick chat about pre-season, we look at the careers of Jermain Defoe, Adel Taarabt, Luka Modric and Nabil Bentaleb after they left Spurs.This week, Steff, Milo, Ram and Awesome look at some of the players who left Tottenham and went on to have cracking, curious and crazy careers. The focus falls on Jermain Defoe, Adel Taarabt (!!!), Luka Modric and Nabil Bentaleb as we dig in, look over their current careers and see ‘what happened next' once they'd left the Spurs dressing room. PLUS honourable mentions for KPB, Reto Ziegler and the mighty Pascal Chimbonda who's still lighting up the pitch at the age of 42 with Durham City. Website: https://thegameisaboutglory.co.uk/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GameIsGloryPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegameisaboutglory/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ian is joined by Stadio's Ryan Hunn and The Athletic's Carl Anka to discuss Paul Pogba's current situation and agents' role in football following Mino Raiola's interview about the French World Cup winner wanting to leave Manchester United (1:06). They also talk super subs, give flowers to Jermain Defoe (15:05) and Son Heung-min, and commend Spurs' continued improvement (24:54). They also discuss Trent Alexander-Arnold's recent comments about playing at Anfield and the importance of fans (40:54), reflect on Millwall fans booing players taking a knee and why the gesture remains important (56:12), and wrap up with some chat from the Barclays WSL (59:48). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices