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Hertha verlässt X und führt uns in eine kontroverse Diskussion, ob das nun richtig war oder auch andere Alternativen gangbar gewesen wären. Richtig einig wurden wir uns darüber nicht und so mündeten wir in der Grundfrage, wie politisch unser Fußballverein überhaupt sein soll oder darf. Jedenfalls ist es in jeder Hinsicht eine ungewöhnliche Folge geworden. Dazu passt, dass wir 2 kurze Folgen hintereinander veröffentlichen, statt eine langen Folge. Technikproblem sei Dank. Robert(Bonn) und Brehmchen (Hessen) gehen daher in die zweite Runde. 54 Minuten Hertha für die Ohren. Kapitelmarken 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:13 Hertha verlässt X (aus Folge 144) 00:15:42 Hertha verlässt X (Fortsetzung) 00:29:47 Wie politisch soll ein Fußballverein sein? 00:45:16 Nochmal Kanga und Kenny
Listen | Ben Brereton Diaz, Tom Canon, Jonjoe Kenny, Michael Keane and more - Sam, Riley and David assess the signings, the rumoured signings, and their aura. Get full access to The Pinch at www.thepinch.uk/subscribe
A lowdown on what Hertha Berlin right back Jonjoe Kenny can offer Sheffield United. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hertha BSC zeigt gegen den Hamburger SV 2 Gesichter. Mit Moral und Kampfgeist in der 2.Halbzeit, fahrig und unentschlossen auftretend in der 1.Hälfte. Mit der Einwechslung von Deyovaisio Zeefuik wurde der Schalter umgelegt. Andreas (Zeven) und Brehmchen (Hessen) über eine Hamburgreise im Erstligaformat, den überforderten Dudziak, den stabilen Demme und den magischen Maza. 67 Minuten Hertha für die Ohren. Kapitelmarken 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:31 Reise nach Hamburg 00:07:00 Situation vor dem Spiel 00:18:13 Hamburger SV - Hertha BSC = 1:1 (1:0) 00:30:55 2.Halbzeit und Resümee 01:03:01 Ausblick
The latest guest on our Bred a Blue podcast series is Preston North End midfielder, Ryan Ledson. Ledson first came to Everton's attention when he was just four-years-old and he completed the full journey in 2014 when he made his senior team debut. He speaks about his upbringing with the Blues and being handed his Under-21s debut by Alan Stubbs when he was just 15-years-old. His big moment in an Everton shirt came on 11 December 2014 when he was one of four senior debutants against FK Krasnodar in a Europa League tie at Goodison Park. Kieran Dowell, Chris Long and Gethin Jones also made their bows that night. “The team was named an hour-and-a-half before kick-off and I was in it!” says Ledson. Sadly for the player, despite performing well, it would be his one and only appearance for Everton. A highly successful loan spell at Cambridge United in the 2015/16 season really whetted his appetite for senior football and he realised that his future lay beyond Goodison. “I had a year left on my contract at Everton so I could have stayed in the building but I played in a 21s game coming back after Cambridge and I remember thinking during the game that I couldn't do that anymore.” He made the decision to switch to Oxford United where he impressed sufficiently enough to earn a move to the Championship with Preston. Ledson speaks about the teenage pressure of being capped at every level by England and the frustrating injury that prevented him playing alongside Club teammates Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Jonjoe Kenny, Dowell and Ademola Lookman when England Under-20s won the World Cup in 2017. Ledson also reveals that he had an agonising decision to make when the Under-17s European Championships clashed with Everton's last Premier League fixture of the 2014/15 season at Hull City. He chose his country, despite thinking that he'd play at Hull. He is now approaching 200 games for Preston, but he retains his genuine affection for Everton and said this about one of his Blues teammates: “He's the best player I've ever played with. He was a step ahead of everyone in training and played balls that you didn't even think were on. And not only that, he was a top fella who really helped the young lads.”
Our latest Bred a Blue podcast features a boyhood Toffee whose football journey thus far has taken him from Kirkdale to Berlin, with several outposts in between! Jonjoe Kenny progressed through all the Academy age groups to make 69 appearances for the Everton senior team before leaving in 2022 to join Bundesliga outfit Hertha Berlin. Along the way, he had loan spells at Wigan Athletic, Oxford United FC Schalke 04 and Celtic, as he battled to displace Seamus Coleman at Goodison. In this episode of Bred a Blue he speaks about how he's adapting to life in Germany, learning sufficient language to be able to enjoy a night out with his Hertha team-mates, and the differences between the Bundesliga and the Premier League. He also reflects on his time at Everton, from first being scouted and not really wanting to take up the offer of a trial because his Sunday team had a big game, to replacing Matty Pennington for his debut at Goodison Park in 2016. Jonjoe also relives some the highlights of his career so far – playing at Wembley with Oxford United, winning the 2017 Under-20 World Cup with England and, of course, playing in that incredible, never-to-be-forgotten Premier League match against Crystal Palace at Goodison in May 2022. Jonjoe admits that his Celtic experience didn't go well for him, although in fairness playing anywhere new during the ‘empty-stadium' Covid lockdown period was always going to be challenging. And he confesses to being frustrated at never really being classed as an Everton regular before adding that the most supportive colleague he had was his right-back rival Seamus Coleman.
Straight From The Off welcomes Jonjoe Kenny to the podcast. Jonjoe is a Kirkdake lad who realised his dream of playing for his beloved Everton FC in the Prenier League. He started out playing for local team Custy's in the Scotland Road JFL and he was selected for Liverpool schoolboys alongside his good pal Jordan Rossiter. He was invited in to Everton where he would remain into his professional career. Jonjoe represted England at every level up to U21s, even winning the 2017 Under 20 World Cup. Jonjoe had loan spells at Wigan, Oxford, Shalke04 and Celtic whilst at Everton as he tried to impress each new manager. He tells us why he felt he had to leave Everton to help his career, and why Hertha Berlin where the club for him. He tells us all about the players he played with and against and throughout his career so far. Episode 99 is brought to you by: Alps Scaffolding
The ATP is back to break down a HUGE victory at a rocking Goodison Park. James and Ryan capture all the fun and yes, it was a truly enjoyable performance from the Toffees. The duo first discuss Ben Foster's comments about the “horrible” Everton fans and their response. Then they get into key factors such as Bielsa's lineup choices, Lampard's history vs. Bielsa sides, and the massive opportunities the gaffer gave to several underutilized players including Alex Iwobi and Jonjoe Kenny. This week also had its share of interesting numbers, from the huge shot disparity to some remarkable individual performances of several Everton players. And last but not least, the ATP gets into several listener comments, and wrap up one of the most positive episodes they've had in a long time (long overdue!). LINKS: linktr.ee/usatoffeepod Production: James Boyman Intro: Steve Barkwill Outro: Kenboib Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Another episode of the Deadline Day live podcasts.. the successful loan deals and the failed deals.. Shane Duffy? Diego Laxalt? Jonjoe Kenny?.. Successful including Craig Bellamy? tune in to this episode with Ryan, Barry and Connor..
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A Celtic State of Mind was named as the UK's Best Football Podcast at the prestigious Football Blogging Awards in 2018. In 2020, the podcast was named as a finalist in the Best International Podcast category at the Football Content Awards.In this latest episode, Paul John Dykes is joined by Lawrence Connolly & Anthony Haggerty to discuss Celtic's rebuild.A Celtic State of Mind has gone from strength-to-strength over the last couple of years, and there are many more guests lined up in the weeks ahead from the world of sport, music, film, art, broadcasting, literature and politics.Connect with A Celtic State of Mind @PaulJohnDykes and @ACSOMPOD and subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or through your podcast player.
Unbiased | In-depth | Scottish A transfer deadline day special as Gavin and Owen talk through deals done, deals to be done and deals that are dead in the water. * Kevin Nisbet, Ross Stewart and Sam Cosgrove* Quickfire thoughts on random moves such as Stevie Mallan, Jamie Barjonas and Bruce Anderson* Focus on Celtic, Jonjoe Kenny and Olivier Ntcham* Kilmarnock managerial vacancy* League 1 and League 2 situation Please leave us a rating and review and share the podcast with your friends. We can be found at www.purefitbaw.com and on www.twitter.com/PureFitbaw, www.instagram.com/pure_fitbaw and www.facebook.com/PureFitbaw
The Liverpool ECHO's Everton FC reporter Adam Jones joins Guy Clarke to provide the latest update on Everton's transfer deadline day dealings - including rumours of a move to sign Inter Milan's winger Ivan Perisic and interest in Bournemouth winger Josh King. Plus we discuss the outgoings with Jonas Lossl, Cenk Tosun, Bernard and Jonjoe Kenny all heading for the exit door at Goodison Park. Enjoy.
Matt and Rob reconvene for some transfer discussion, with the January window now in full swing.We reflect on the latest rumours regarding Joshua Zirkzee and reports suggesting Everton have an interest in Tariq Lamptey. Jarrad Branthwaite's loan move to Blackburn is also assessed, along with Jonjoe Kenny's position this month.We finish by asking whether Everton should push their chips in this month with a top-four place seemingly up for grabs and see where else to squad could be trimmed.
The Royal Blue Podcast is back! And with smiles on the faces of the panel, too. Host Sam Carroll is joined by Dave Prentice and Paul Wheelock to discuss the victory over Chelsea on Saturday, a victory made sweeter by the return of 2,000 Evertonians to Goodison Park. The impact the crowd had on proceedings is discussed as well as the performances of Ben Godfrey, Richarlison, as well as Dominic Calvert-Lewin, with the panel attempting to identify the game in which Carlo Ancelotti could choose to rest his star striker. With a trip to Leicester City also on the horizon, the latest episode of the podcast previews what could be an important game in the Premier League race for Europe. There is also time spent considering the future of Jonjoe Kenny and whether Niels Nkounkou could leave on loan in January. Enjoy the podcast? You can join the Royal Blue Podcast group on Facebook or message @SamCarroll0, @prenno and @PaulWheelock on Twitter.
Ahead of the return of fans to Goodison Park, the Royal Blue podcast is here to look ahead to Saturday's visit of Chelsea. Host Phil Kirkbride is joined by Adam Jones, Dave Prentice - and latterly Gav Buckland to get into all the big talking points. From the team news, with James Rodriguez missing through injury, to the lack of opportunity for Jonjoe Kenny and Niels Nkounkou the panel discuss whether or not Kenny has a long-term future at the club. Plus, we touch on the fans returning with 2,000 heading back to Goodison for the first time since March. Enjoy.
Thomas Hitzlsperger has described his experience of coming out as gay and the positive impact doing so had on his life in an exclusive interview for the Official Everton Podcast. The former Germany international midfielder opened up publicly about his sexuality in 2014, six months after leaving Everton and calling time on a career that saw him lift the Bundesliga title with VfB Stuttgart as well as play in England, Italy and on 52 occasions for his country. He remains the most high-profile footballer to be openly gay. In a fascinating chat ahead of National Coming Out Day this Sunday (11 October), Hitzlsperger, now the CEO of Stuttgart, reveals the advice he would give gay footballers considering coming out, explains why his exacting battles with Gareth Barry for a first-team place at Aston Villa led him to seek the England man out when they met on the international stage, and describes how he went from falling out of love with the game to taking a top boardroom job at one of Germany's most successful clubs. He also details what it was like to realise his playing career was over at the age of just 31, why he believes more young English players should follow the example of Jonjoe Kenny and Jadon Sancho in moving to the Bundesliga, and why he still cites the "special" work of Everton in the Community as an example for other clubs to follow.
The agenda for today's Royal Blue podcast includes Yerry Mina, Fabian Delph, the visit of Leicester City, Yannick Bolasie and Jonjoe Kenny. Host Phil Kirkbride is joined by Adam Jones and Sam Carroll to preview Wednesday night's game at Goodison plus discuss what Carlo Ancelotti said at this pre-match press conference, as well as all the other Blues news. Ancelotti confirmed that Mina is fit again and will be in the squad to face Leicester while Djibril Sidibe will return to training on Friday and Theo Walcott next week. But Delph remains injured and the panel talk about their frustrations over a stop-start first season at Everton for the midfielder. Confidence is high for another Everton win as the panel point to Leicester's packed start, which has only seen them draw two of their opening three league and cup games. Bolasie is also talking in a confident mood today, declaring his intention to return to Everton in pre-season and fight for his place, but the panel don't share the winger's optimism. Yet, there is greater hope that on the back of a successful season on loan at Schalke, Kenny has done enough to force his way into Ancelotti's thinking. Enjoy.
Kelly Cates, Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Micah Richards bring you the Monday Night Club. Following Raheem Sterling’s comments, Micah shares his experiences of racism as a young footballer. Schalke defender Jonjoe Kenny joins the pod to talk about the return of the Bundesliga and learning German. We discuss what will be a huge week for Manchester City as they begin their appeal against UEFA’s two-year ban from Europe. PLUS Chris Sutton and Rory Smith tell us their memories of Italia ’90, 30 years on from the beginning of the competition.
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James is joined by recurring guest Ryan Willams to run through the news of the week: -The Premier League has announced matches will resume on June 17th. -Monaco have reportedly lowered their asking price for Djibril Sidibé, but Jonjoe Kenny is nearing the end of his loan at Shalke 04. Are either a viable option for the Blues moving forward? -Transfer musings including (but not limited to) Gabriel, Jean-Clair Todibo, Wendel, and Idrissa Gueye. ATP Twitter: @USAToffeePod James' Twitter: @0ptimumvelocity Ryan's Twitter: @RyanSoccerAA Discord: invite.gg/atp Music: @Kenboib
Today we tackle your questions on the Royal Blue podcast. Listeners put a whole host of topics on the table for host Phil Kirkbride, Adam Jones and Sam Carroll to get their teeth stuck into. There were questions on the new kit deal with Hummel, future shirt sponsorship deals and potential pre-season tours of the US. The four key areas for Everton to target in the next transfer window, a question about the suitability of Adrien Rabiot and the future of Jonjoe Kenny. We had questions about a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock, FFP, Ancelotti's system and potential rule changes. Sit back, relax and enjoy.
It's time for part two of us answering your questions on Everton.The Royal Blue podcast is back, from across the city once again, to discuss all things at Goodison Park in the continued absence of football.Top of the agenda for Phil Kirkbride, Adam Jones and Dave Prentice is the right back situation and whether Jonjoe Kenny has earned an opportunity next term.Under-appreciated players, midfielders and potential loan exits are also discussed by our panel - and don't forget to send your questions in through Twitter and Facebook if you want to be involved! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Seamus Coleman. Djibril Sidibe. Jonjoe Kenny.Three names to occupy the right-back berth and, you would think, only two spaces available in Marcel Brands and Carlo Ancelotti's plan for a 23-man squad at Everton next season.One name will presumably need to be offloaded to reach the two-per-position quota at Goodison Park and the Royal Blue Podcast met this week to discuss the dilemma.The victory over Crystal Palace, Richarlison's importance and Jordan Pickford's progress are also on the menu as host Phil Kirkbride, the ECHO's Everton correspondent, is joined by Chris Beesley and Sam Carroll.Phil asks the panel what holiday destination they would choose if they were a footballer on their winter break while comparisons with Ronald Koeman's side of 2016/17 are made. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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We open up with some Everton-related news bits about a certain Parisian, our pal JPG, Jonjoe Kenny in Germany, and the new sponsorship. Next, we dive into the preview of Sheffield United at Goodison Park including fun facts (rhymes with Bill Shagielka), tactical set-ups and key match-ups, preferred lineups, and score predictions.
The international break continues to drag but that does not deter our Everton writers from returning to the ECHO studio and recording this week's first instalment of the Royal Blue podcast. Host Sam Carroll is joined by Adam Jones, Dave Prentice and Chris Beesley to discuss Jordan Pickford's England shut-out, the transformation of Michael Keane and Tom Davies' statement to Marco Silva. They also dissect Jonjoe Kenny's comments about his Everton future as well as reflecting on the 13th anniversary of the stunning 3-0 win over Liverpool at Goodison Park back in 2006. On top of this, Sam, Adam, Prenno and Chris find time to debate the biggest overall star to represent the Toffees. Enjoy - and just as a reminder, you can join the Royal Blue podcast group on Facebook, and send your thoughts on the podcasts to @SamCarroll0 or @Adam_Jones94 on Twitter. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In der heutigen Folge des Knappencasts werfen wir einen detaillierten Blick auf den ersten Heimspielsieg des neuen Cheftrainers David Wagner gegen Hertha BSC Berlin. Ein Heimspielsieg. Darauf mussten die Fans des FC Schalke 04 lange warten, viel zu lange. Dementsprechend war die Explosion von Emotionen in der Veltins-Arena sehr wahrnehmbar, insbesondere nach dem ersten eigenen Tor von Jonjoe Kenny. Jener Jonjoe Kenny hat, wie auch die meisten anderen Schalker, ein enorm starkes Spiel auf der rechten Seite gezeigt, ein neuer Fanliebling? Er scheint bereits nicht mehr weit davon entfernt, zumindest bei mir persönlich. Als wäre das nicht schon genug Wärme für das königsblaue Herz, gönnen Niklas Stark und Ante Rekik den Fans gleich einen fulminanten 3:0 Sieg. Ein Sieg, der Selbstvertrauen gibt, aber vor allem der befreit von der Last der Heimspielmisere der letzten Saison. Vielleicht auch der erste Schritt auf dem Weg, die Veltins-Arena wieder zu einer Festung zu machen. Zumindest hat auch die Mannschaft nach langer Zeit wieder einen dominanten Auftritt in der Arena gezeigt, und von Anfang an dem Gegner aufgezeigt, dass für diese heute nichts zu holen ist. Es ist ein 3:0 Sieg der gut tut. Jetzt muss es das Ziel sein, in den kommenden Spielen gegen Paderborn und Mainz diese Leistung und Mentalität zu bestätigen, dann kann man den Saisonstart als geglückt bezeichnen. All diese Themen werden in der heutigen Episode des Knappencast von mir (Fabian Kukovicic, @Kukoranyi) behandelt. Glück Auf und viel Spaß!
In der heutigen Folge des Knappencasts werfen wir einen detaillierten Blick auf den ersten Heimspielsieg des neuen Cheftrainers David Wagner gegen Hertha BSC Berlin. Ein Heimspielsieg. Darauf mussten die Fans des FC Schalke 04 lange warten, viel zu lange. Dementsprechend war die Explosion von Emotionen in der Veltins-Arena sehr wahrnehmbar, insbesondere nach dem ersten eigenen Tor von Jonjoe Kenny. Jener Jonjoe Kenny hat, wie auch die meisten anderen Schalker, ein enorm starkes Spiel auf der rechten Seite gezeigt, ein neuer Fanliebling? Er scheint bereits nicht mehr weit davon entfernt, zumindest bei mir persönlich. Als wäre das nicht schon genug Wärme für das königsblaue Herz, gönnen Niklas Stark und Ante Rekik den Fans gleich einen fulminanten 3:0 Sieg. Ein Sieg, der Selbstvertrauen gibt, aber vor allem der befreit von der Last der Heimspielmisere der letzten Saison. Vielleicht auch der erste Schritt auf dem Weg, die Veltins-Arena wieder zu einer Festung zu machen. Zumindest hat auch die Mannschaft nach langer Zeit wieder einen dominanten Auftritt in der Arena gezeigt, und von Anfang an dem Gegner aufgezeigt, dass für diese heute nichts zu holen ist. Es ist ein 3:0 Sieg der gut tut. Jetzt muss es das Ziel sein, in den kommenden Spielen gegen Paderborn und Mainz diese Leistung und Mentalität zu bestätigen, dann kann man den Saisonstart als geglückt bezeichnen. All diese Themen werden in der heutigen Episode des Knappencast von mir (Fabian Kukovicic, @Kukoranyi) behandelt. Glück Auf und viel Spaß! Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
In der heutigen Folge des Knappencasts werfen wir einen detaillierten Blick auf den ersten Heimspielsieg des neuen Cheftrainers David Wagner gegen Hertha BSC Berlin. Ein Heimspielsieg. Darauf mussten die Fans des FC Schalke 04 lange warten, viel zu lange. Dementsprechend war die Explosion von Emotionen in der Veltins-Arena sehr wahrnehmbar, insbesondere nach dem ersten eigenen Tor von Jonjoe Kenny. Jener Jonjoe Kenny hat, wie auch die meisten anderen Schalker, ein enorm starkes Spiel auf der rechten Seite gezeigt, ein neuer Fanliebling? Er scheint bereits nicht mehr weit davon entfernt, zumindest bei mir persönlich. Als wäre das nicht schon genug Wärme für das königsblaue Herz, gönnen Niklas Stark und Ante Rekik den Fans gleich einen fulminanten 3:0 Sieg. Ein Sieg, der Selbstvertrauen gibt, aber vor allem der befreit von der Last der Heimspielmisere der letzten Saison. Vielleicht auch der erste Schritt auf dem Weg, die Veltins-Arena wieder zu einer Festung zu machen. Zumindest hat auch die Mannschaft nach langer Zeit wieder einen dominanten Auftritt in der Arena gezeigt, und von Anfang an dem Gegner aufgezeigt, dass für diese heute nichts zu holen ist. Es ist ein 3:0...
In der heutigen Folge des Knappencasts werfen wir einen detaillierten Blick auf den ersten Heimspielsieg des neuen Cheftrainers David Wagner gegen Hertha BSC Berlin. Ein Heimspielsieg. Darauf mussten die Fans des FC Schalke 04 lange warten, viel zu lange. Dementsprechend war die Explosion von Emotionen in der Veltins-Arena sehr wahrnehmbar, insbesondere nach dem ersten eigenen Tor von Jonjoe Kenny. Jener Jonjoe Kenny hat, wie auch die meisten anderen Schalker, ein enorm starkes Spiel auf der rechten Seite gezeigt, ein neuer Fanliebling? Er scheint bereits nicht mehr weit davon entfernt, zumindest bei mir persönlich. Als wäre das nicht schon genug Wärme für das königsblaue Herz, ... Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude. Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
A solid display in the final game of the Premier League season culminated in Everton finishing the season in 8th position. Not exceptional by any means, but Blues fans are looking at the bigger picture.The feeling from last year’s 8th place finish under Sam Allardyce is completely different. There is a sense of expectation of what can be achieved should Everton make strides in the transfer window.In this week’s View from the Gwladys Street fan podcast, Ian Croll is joined by Rob Astell and Connor O’Neill who plow through the last few day’s events. The agenda consists of some Tottenham reaction. A major topic of discussion is the two forgotten men in Everton’s squad Tosun/Walcott and whether they can still have an impact in a blue shirt.There was no Jonjoe Kenny in Marco Silva’s side on Sunday – Is this the end for him? To finish off the lads lap up and laugh at our fans’ reaction to Liverpool not winning the league and pinpoint the exact moment that cost them the title. Ahem... Goodison Park!It makes for good listening. Enjoy! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
If Everton needed any additional motivation to bounce back from last weekend's disappointing defeat at Fulham, then the sight of Manchester United rocking up at Goodison Park on Sunday afternoon should do it. Particularly given the travelling party is expected to contain the Blues' all-time Premier League top-scorer Romelu Lukaku, who would be making a first return to his former club. And that topic dominates the first part of the Royal Blue podcast, hosted by Phil Kirkbride and featuring Dave Prentice, Adam Jones and Sam Carroll. The panel discuss the reaction Lukaku is likely to receive, whether he's improved as a player since signing for United, and whether Everton should or would take him back. One man the Blues will be desperate to have back next season is Andre Gomes. But with the on-loan midfielder suspended on Sunday, who should come in to replace him? Prenno, Adam and Sam have their say before talk turns to the future of Jonjoe Kenny, in the week in which the Under-23s lifted the Premier League 2 title for the second time in three years. And before the usual score predictions, Phil asks whether Everton should re-enter the Eredivisie market this summer. It was a move that ended badly with the acquisition of Davy Klaassen, but with Marcel Brands and not Steve Walsh on board, and given the way Ajax are playing in the Champions League, is going Dutch worth exploring once again? It's a good debate, which include a very interesting anecdote about Ronald Koeman from Prenno. Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The dust has settled on transfer deadline day and with our Everton FC correspondent Phil Kirkbride on a well-deserved day off, and our head of sport Dave Prentice also recharging the batteries, Paul Wheelock is your stand-in host for the latest Royal Blue podcast, and he is joined by Adam Jones, our Everton FC reporter, and Ian Croll, or View from the Gwladys Street podcast host.Adam is fresh back from Marco Silva's pre-Wolves press conference and he gives us all the major talking points discussed by the Blues boss, which are then expanded upon by the panel.Idrissa Gueye's will remain at Everton until the summer at least after the club stood firm in the face of two bids for the midfielder from European heavyweights Paris Saint-Germain.Adam and Ian are delighted by the way the Blues refused to be pressured into selling Gueye, who is a fitness doubt for Saturday's visit of Wolves to Goodison Park.But Paul wonders whether the Senegal international's focus is right, given his well-documented desire to join PSG, and anyway, does Tom Davies deserve to lose his place given the way he played against Huddersfield on Tuesday night?Everton lost two left-backs at the John Smith's Stadium and it means that Jonjoe Kenny is set to play out of position there on Saturday.Victory over Wolves would, in all likelihood, move the Blues up to seventh. But does the club want Europa League football?Adam and Ian have their say before all three give their predictions for the clash with the men from Molineux. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
It’s the morning after the night before and Adam Jones, our Everton FC reporter, and Sam Carroll, who was on reporting duty at Goodison Park on Sunday, join host Paul Wheelock for the latest Royal Blue podcast.Sadly, the Blues’ 6-2 loss to Tottenham Hotspur dominates the agenda, and Sam, in particular, having witnessed the humiliation first hand, has a lot to get off his chest.Adam, who had the foresight to book the day off, reckons the hiding to Spurs underlines the importance of Idrissa Gueye to Everton.But were the midfield helped by Marco Silva’s tactics? Paul doesn’t think so, which in turn leads to Adam suggesting that the Blues boss was a victim of his own ambition and well-read Sam to bringing a bit of Greek mythology to proceedings.The facts don’t lie, however, and Everton currently have one point fewer than they did at this stage of last season. So have we all been going over the top with talk of progress being made under Silva?The lads debate that question before flatmates Adam and Sam have it out over whether Jonjoe Kenny should replace Seamus Coleman in the starting line-up.And the podcast rounds off with predictions for the trip to Turf Moor to take on Burnley on Boxing Day, Sam name-dropping, and waxing lyrical about Adam’s cooking.Enjoy – and Merry Christmas from everyone at the Royal Blue podcasts. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In the latest Royal Blue podcast we pick the bones out of Everton's third consecutive Premier League win after Marco Silva's side left it late to finish off Crystal Palace.Host Sam Carroll is joined by Chris Beesley and Ian Croll as there's plenty to discuss in the fall-out to the Eagles visit to Goodison Park.Andre Gomes impressed on his long-awaited debut and given that the Portuguese playmaker brings an added dimension to Everton's midfield, does his emergence spell the end of Morgan Schneiderlin's time at the club?Can homegrown heroes Tom Davies and Jonjoe Kenny feel hard done by after missing out and will Ademola Lookman's assist spark his Merseyside career into life?It emerges that debate over the club's central defensive options had prompted accusations that Sam is in fact a 'true blue' of a different kind while Chris reveals that he is in fact old enough to remember Neville Southall at the peak of his powers as he assesses Jordan Pickford's penalty save and what the future might hold for England's number one. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The wait is nearly over... Everton return to Premier League action on Sunday, and in your and second final Royal Blue podcast of the week, we preview the visit of Crystal Palace to Goodison Park.But before getting stuck into the clash with Roy Hodgson’s side, the show kicks off with a debate about a player who may not even make the match – Idrissa Gueye. If the midfielder is ruled out with the injury he sustained on international duty, who should take his place? Morgan Schneiderlin? Unleash Andre Gomes? Drop Gylfi Sigurdsson back?The ECHO’s head of sport, Dave Prentice, who is joined on the podcast by Chris Beesley, Paul Wheelock and host Sam Carroll, is dead against the idea of shifting Sigurdsson out of the No 10 position, particularly given the display he produced as part of a new-look, exciting front four in the win at Leicester City before the international break.That leads on to a discussion about whether the Blues have finally found a way of replacing Romelu Lukaku – but not in the way most supporters expected.Also up for debate is Yerry Mina, and when will be the right time to introduce the big summer signing, the brilliant Bernard, as well as the club’s promising young players, including Jonjoe Kenny.And before the podcast rounds off with positively upbeat Palace predictions, the lads take a trip down Memory Lane to remember one of the most famous goals in the club’s modern-day history, which just so happened to hit the back of David Seaman’s net 16 years ago today.Remember the name... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
On this episode, we begin by discussing the Blues still out on International Duty, including Idrissa Gueye picking up a knock vs Sudan. We then discuss Ademola Lookman's recent comments about Everton and his summer transfer saga, wrapping it up with a debate whether Jonjoe Kenny can adequately replace Seamus Coleman long-term.
Jonjoe Kenny is only 21, but he's already made the Everton first team AND won the World Cup with the England U20s! He talks to MOTD mag about what it's been like rising through the ranks of Everton F.C!
Gerry, Max and Tom are back with episode 67 of the Toffee Blues Podcast. Previewing the game against West Ham, Starting 11 Show, An internationals round up and also talk about how Jonjoe Kenny will likely be covering the injured Seamus Coleman against West Ham! Edited by Ben from TeebMedia - follow @teebmedia on Twitter
Gerry, Max and Tom are back with episode 67 of the Toffee Blues Podcast. Previewing the game against West Ham, Starting 11 Show, An internationals round up and also talk about how Jonjoe Kenny will likely be covering the injured Seamus Coleman against West Ham! Edited by Ben from TeebMedia - follow @teebmedia on Twitter
The ghost of Christmas past is raised in our latest Royal Blue podcast - well the patron saint of bookings anyway - former Blues favourite Gareth Barry.Saint Gareth's name is taken in vain as Dave Prentice, Phil Kirkbride, Tony Scott and Gavin Buckland look back on the latest Everton win (doesn't that sound all warm and Christmassy?) against Swansea on Monday night.They talk about Gylfi Sigurdsson, Yannick Bolasie, Jonjoe Kenny - and the style of play under Sam Allardyce.As always, there are differences of opinion. But people always fall out at Christmas don't they? And the build up to the big day has well and truly started.Listen in and it will make the commute home fly by. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy