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Episode Five in our special series on who could be the next Rangers Manager. Kevin Muscat.
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Happy Friday, and happy birthday to the late Bob Marley - we start the show with a look back at one of Billy's most iconic - and naughty - moments. The All Sports Report has more bad news for Saints fans, as Tottenham get demolished by Liverpool. Friday means Friday Brag Artist time, then Noah Anderson has something to brag about, as he talks to the boys about being selected as the Suns sole captain for season 2025. Billy is off to see Luke Combs tomorrow night, Mitch Cleary phones in with the latest AFL news, and Melbourne Victory legend Kevin Muscat calls in from China as Victory get set to celebrate their 20th year next week. Billy's Idiot Song is set to a Bob Marley classic, and Billy finishes the week with his Fruity Friday Joke.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Box2Box, with Rob Gilbert and Derek Dyson!Kevin Muscat on the weekend became the first Australian manager to win three separate Asian domestic leagues, as Shanghai Port sealed the Chinese Super League. The Asian Game's Paul Williams returns to put the achievement in perspective, and look ahead to the Socceroo's next World Cup qualifiers.In Manchester, Erik ten Hag's time as United manager has finally come to an end, to be replaced by Portuguese manager Ruben Amorim. The BBC's chief football writer, Phil McNulty, joins the show for the first time to assess what could come of the upheaval.Also on the agenda: Football Australia commit to play their National Second Tier from next October, the Matildas roll Germany, and the Young Socceroos prepare for the Panda Cup!Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/Box2BoxNTSLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100028871306243 Enjoy our written content: https://www.box2boxnts.com.au/ … & Join us for a Stoppage Time on Wednesday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the Stoppage Time agenda: A tribute to Italian football icon Salvatore ‘Toto' Schillaci, a critical period for Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham, the APL team up with SharkNinja, and Kevin Muscat's Shanghai Port eye a double in China.Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/Box2BoxNTSLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100028871306243 Enjoy our written content: https://www.box2boxnts.com.au/… & Join us for the main show on Monday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How good was that?! The Vuck have knocked off Sydney FC in style and the lads are back to gloat about it! The Wuck also got it done against Canberra. We also discuss Kevin Muscat's next move and preview the Christmas Derby. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookSupport us on http://www.patreon.com/ForVucksSakeListen to our interview with journalist Paul Brown about 777 Partners here
Host of The Asian Game Podcast joins the show for the final time this year to chat about the expanded Club World Cup as well as this year's iteration where Al Ittihad were knocked off in the Quarter Finals. Plus, Kevin Muscat's move from Japan to China where he'll take over Shanghai Port at the beginning of the next Super League season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the Last episode for season 3 of Born Offside we are joined by the Super-Sub again, Nick Stav (@nickstav_)The couch discuss all things from The A-league results, the Socceroos chances at the Asian Cup, Kevin Muscat going big in China, Arsenal dominating Europe? FIFA showing EUFA who's daddy, Has Anfield lost it's shine, Ozil claps back at Leo DiCaprio & the guys tell us their football wish list for Christmas Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The J League has long been the leading men's competition in Asia and in recent years has been the breeding ground for not only some of our leading national players, but also our coaching top ranks. Of course Ange Postecoglou is head of the class but not far back is Kevin Muscat with a Premiership and second place in the last two seasons – will Harry Kewell be the next manager to polish his craft in the land of the rising sun? Rob and Edge discuss it all with our mate from The Asian Game Scott McIntyre. Then, after falling just short of an unexpected title in last seasons English top flight, the Gunners are mounting a proper case this season with Mikel Arteta's men one point from top in the Premier League and top of their group in the Champions League with both titles looking open. Was the weekend a stumble against a legitimate Villa side or are the Gunners still a player or two short of a premiership winning side? Edge and Joey Lynch discuss it all with James McNicholas from The Athletic… The lads bring home the Pod looking ahead to the mens Asian Cup just one month away.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This weekend sees the K League 1enter its final round with three teams in danger of direct relegation to the second tier whilst two will be left to jostle out for a preferred relegation spot. Meanwhile K League 2 draws to a dramatic close and K League clubs continue to perform in Asia after another four wins from four. This week's bumper edition of The K League United Podcast sees Matthew Binns joined by Paul Neat, Luke Evans and Andrew Farrell to look back over the last round of action and preview the ongoing scrap for survival in K League 2. With Suwon Samsung Bluewings facing Gangwon FC in a match that could see the defeated drop down a tier, Suwon attacker Maxwell Acosty joins us for an interview to help preview the encounter. Attention then turns to a dramatic final day of K League 2 action where Gimcheon Sangmu were crowned Champions as Busan lost out before a quick look at the playoffs. On top of all this, AFC Champions League is ongoing, and we look back at Match Day 5 where all four Korean clubs came away with wins. Plus, we hear from Yokohama F Marinos boss Kevin Muscat, in addition to Incheon defender Oh Ban-suk and goalkeeper Kim Dong-heon. All this and more on The K League United Podcast.
Host of The Asian Game Podcast joins the show with the 2nd Round of Asian World Cup Qualifying kicking off this week and the Olyroos in action over in the Middle East as well as the J-League title race going right down to the wire with a crazy finish in Urawa and Kevin Muscat's Yokohama F Marinos right in the mix again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Civil war at Celtic over Palestine banner? Also on The Journos: UEFA investigate Celtic over "fireworks and illicit" pro-Palestine banners; Green Brigade and Celtic FC issue a statements over Palestine banners; Rangers manager search continues, but is Kevin Muscat the next Rangers FC manager?; potential for new away fan allocation changes; Hampden selected to be one of the EURO 2028 stadiums and much more!
Kyle, Iain and Kyran are here to discuss the latest developments in Rangers' search for a new manager. Philippe Clement and Kevin Muscat are rumoured to be the two preferred candidates for the job. They also discuss any changes the new Rangers manager must make to be a success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Peter Martin, Alan Rough, Alison McConnell and Tam McManus look back on the weekend's Scottish Premiership action as well as ahead to who could take over as Rangers manager after the international break.
Derek and Adam are joined by Japanese football journalist Dan Orlowitz as he provides an in-depth insight into Kevin Muscat with the Yokohama F. Marinos boss heavily linked with the vacant Rangers manager position.
Derek and Adam are joined by Japanese football journalist Dan Orlowitz as he provides an in-depth insight into Kevin Muscat with the Yokohama F. Marinos boss heavily linked with the vacant Rangers manager position.
Following an eventful 24-hours at Ibrox, Gavin Berry is joined by David McCarthy and Fraser Wilson to look at the latest on Gers hunt for a new manager Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Jack and I discuss the managerial news at Rangers, have the board made mistakes and who is next with Kevin Muscat and Pascal Jansen early front runners
After a weekend of surprising results at both ends of the J1 table, Stuart Woodward and Ralf Seidl joined Jonny and Ben to chat about missed opportunities, but improved league positions for both Yokohama F.Marinos and Urawa Reds after matchday 27, while also looking ahead to the commencement of the ACL group stage. In Part 1 Stuart guests following F.Marinos's 1-1 home draw against Tosu on Friday night, and chats about the pressure on Kevin Muscat to do well on the continental stage (to 23:23), then in Part 2 Ralf rues ridiculous refereeing after Reds were held 0-0 by Kyoto, also on Friday, and discusses the state of the defending ACL champs and their outlook for the remainder of the season (to 46:50). Then in Part 3 Jonny and Ben review the rest of Matchday 27, including Hiroshima leaping back into title contention, and 10-man Kashima bullying Cerezo Osaka while climbing up to third, plus two big results in the relegation dogfight.
This week on the Stoppage Time agenda: How - or not - to follow an Ange Postecoglou tenure, as evidenced by Kevin Muscat and Brendan Rodgers; Miami's Messi-led turnaround; Visit Rwanda's growing football footprint & loads more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Edge, Derek & Rob give their thoughts on some of the best games, teams and hot topics of the past week… Fav Games Of The Week: Wales v Armenia Euro 2024 Qualifier, South Africa v Morocco in the CAF Nations League & Euro Nations League Final Croatia v Spain.Teams Of The Week - Scotland jaw dropping comeback against Norway, Uruguay U20 winners of U20 FIFA World Cup & Kevin Muscat's Yokohama F. Marinos. Half way through the J League season and back on top after a 97th minute winner. Hot Topic - Martin Tyler leaving Sky Sport - tribute to a football commentary titan & Mexican fans disgrace themselves against USA. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Box2BoxNTS?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor (https://twitter.com/Box2BoxNTS?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Enjoy our written content: https://www.box2boxnts.com.au/ (https://www.box2boxnts.com.au/) Keep an eye out for the next edition of our main show next MondaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Co-Host of The Asian Game Podcast joins the show with King Kazu Miura returning to Portugal, Chinese Super League Clubs in financial strife and Kevin Muscat's Yokohama F Marinos claiming a big win early in the J-League Title Race. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host of the Asian Game Podcast has good news for us from Japan for Kevin Muscat and Pete Cklamovski and to wrap up the South East Asian Mitsubishi Cup won by Thailand. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott meets up with J.League winning manager Kevin Muscat to talk about his remarkable success with Yokohama F.Marinos and reflect on the season just gone. They also discuss the World Cup from an Australian and Japanese perspective and talk about his own ambitions for the future.
Kevin Muscat joins The Run Home after lifting the J1 league title with Yokohama F. Marinos, discussing their mindset during the final day of the season, and his future ambitions.
Today on The Run Home with Andy & Gazey: Yokohama F. Marinos boss Kevin Muscat after winning the J1 League, Jeff Fenech from Acapulco after being awarded his fourth world championship belt, and Corey Homicide Williams on the week in the NBL!
Craig Foster, Mark Bosnich and Breanna Holden are joined by Kevin Muscat to discuss winning the J-League with Yokohama. The team also discuss some huge round of 16 Champions League match ups and Graham Arnold's Socceroos World Cup squad.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host of the Asian Game Podcast joins us to celebrate Kevin Muscat's title win with Yokohama F Marinos and to look at South Korea and Iran's disrupted build ups to the World Cup.
Rob Gilbert and Willem van Denderen are joined by The Japan Times' Dan Orlowitz to celebrate Kevin Muscat's achievement in winning the J1 League, Yokohama F. Marinos' second in four years.The Athletic's Nancy Frostick wraps the English Championship with Burnley flying under Vincent Kompany, Michael Carrick in place at Middlesbrough, and Blackburn eying a return to the top flight.Derek Dyson rides the Arsenal wave for yet-another week, and Qatar's recruitment of ‘fan leaders' is under the microscope in World Cup CornerFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/box2boxnts Enjoy our written content: https://www.box2boxnts.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Football analyst Phil Moss chats about Kevin Muscat winning the J-League with Yokohama F. Marinos plus the overnight EPL and A-League Men action.
Reviewing the weekend's sport Ray and Dean are joined by an array of regulars plus special guest Darren Flindell. We hear from Peter Peters and Phil Rothfield chatting rugby league and more. Phil Moss looks at Kevin Muscat's success in Japan and we hear from the TAB's Glenn Munsie. We also speak to trainer Paul Snowden, jockey Tommy Berry and journalist Richard Callander plus we have another edition of the League Super Quiz!
The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ is just a matter of weeks away, so as we approach Australia's first group game against France, we'll be catching up with some of the Subway Socceroos boys as they get ready to Give it 100 on the world stage once again. Check out Episode #2 of our brand new Countdown to Qatar Podcast, with hosts Chris Curulli and Aleksandar Jason joined from Japan by Thomas Deng. You can listen to and download the show from Socceroos.com.au/podcast, as well as everywhere you get your podcasts! Topics: 1:20 - The Melbourne Derby rivalry on the pod - and Thomas' experiences watching and playing in that fixture 3:03 - Football culture in Japan, swapping shirts with Iniesta, the prospect of playing against former mentor Kevin Muscat in Japan next season 6:30 - Initiation songs in Socceroos camp, first experiences of Socceroos camp back in 2018 8:25 - Taking the next generation such as Garang Kuol under his wing, and the rise of African-Australians into the national team setups 11:15 - The four-year journey between his Socceroos cap #1 & cap #2 - the road back, and watching from the stands in Japan last year during a 'difficult year' 14:15 - September camp: striking up a partnership with new roommate Harrison Delbridge, meeting Guus Hiddink and impressing by speaking Dutch & showing off his PSV connections 17:26 - Representing and captaining Australia at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics
Host of the Asian Game Podcast joins the team after Qatar were awarded the 2023 Asian Cup ahead of South Korea and the controversy that has come up in the competition and Aussie coaches within touching distance of silverware with Kevin Muscat's Yokohama F Marinos side cutting it close in the J-League and Giancarlo Gallifuoco into the AFC Cup Final with KL City.
The Asian Game Host joins the boys to reflect on a tragic day in Indonesian Football and Kevin Muscat's chances of claiming the J-League with Yokohama F Marinos
It's a new era of Box2Box as we approach our 350th episode! A huge welcome to our new partner Hoyts Herbs & Spices, the best in the business at changing the mood for food, and thanks to the ACE Radio Network for providing a new home for Box2Box long into this future!As always, we're extremely grateful for the ongoing backing of Chemist Warehouse, and forever indebted to the great people at Storage King for their years of support. This week, Rob Gilbert and Willem van Denderen are joined by The Asian Game's Paul Williams to discuss the strong form of Yokohama F. Marinos under Kevin Muscat, who are five points clear atop the J1 League table into the second half of the season. Could Kev steer the side to their second title in four years?The Athletic's Nancy Frostick joins the show following England's winning start to the Women's Euro's at Old Trafford - with the support of their home crowd, is this the year the Lionesses claim their maiden continental crown?Michael Edgley covers the slow start of the Australian women's U23's at the AFF Championship in the Philippines, and Derek Dyson provides a European transfer wrap... while to finish, it's been a bizarre week of football in Sierra Leone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The summer heat was really cranked up over the weekend, and the pace that Yokohama F.Marinos set in their 4-0 win over Kashiwa that opened the Matchday 18 slate on Saturday proved too hot to handle for their main title rivals Kashima and Kawasaki, and with guest Scott McIntyre, we praise the leaders and their coach Kevin Muscat after they stretched their advantage at the top of the table to three points (to 29:30). Then there's more positive buzz for the coaching jobs Michael Skibbe and Kenta Kawai have done at Hiroshima and Tosu respectively, while further down the table Urawa edged out of the bottom six and Shonan out of the bottom three after late drama at Kobe and Kyoto on Sunday.
Joins the boys to preview the Asian U23 Championships which kick-off on Wednesday and Kevin Muscat continuing to travel well with Yokohama F Marinos in Japanese football.
And we're live! Our FA Cup series continues with Man Utd vs Millwall in the 2004 FA Cup Final! Cristiano Ronaldo gets the headlines for his performance but his airtime is contested by a deep-dive into Kevin Muscat's disciplinary record and Dennis Wise continuing our obsession with player managers. So please feel free to subscribe and leave a review. Helps us out a lot!
Host of the Asian Game joins Michael and Archie to preview the Australian teams chances in the Asian Champions League and chat how Kevin Muscat's Yokohama side are shaping up in Sydney FC's group.
This conversation is a wonderfully open look inside of Kevin Muscat's football coaching journey and the significant people and moments in it and the wisdom he has gained along the way. ‘Musky' as he is affectionately known in Australia has just kicked-off his second season as Manager of Yokohama F Marinos in Japan's J-League. After he took over from Ange Postecoglou in 2021, the Marinos finished runners-up in his first season. Kevin had a 600-game professional career for club and country. Commencing as a junior with Sunshine George Cross in the National Soccer League, then Heidelberg, South Melbourne, Crystal Palace, Wolves, Rangers, Millwall and then back to Australia to kick off the A-League with Melbourne Victory. He played for Australia at U20, U23 and of course the Socceroos who he also captained. Musky's coaching career commenced at Melbourne Victory as an Assistant to Ernie Merrick and Ange Postecoglou before taking on the Head Coach/Manager role in 2013. Success came early for him as a Head Coach, with both a premiership and a championship in '14-'15 and another championship in '17-'18 along with FAA Cup success in 2015. Kevin resigned from Victory after six seasons to expand his career and headed to Sint Truiden in Belgium where he initially had to be Technical Director as like many of his contemporaries his AFC/FA Pro Licence wasn't recognised by UEFA. Please join me in sharing Kevin Muscat's Football Coaching Life.
Adelaide Comets Head Coach Barney Smith talks Johnny through the final the emotions of finishing top of the league and dealing with back to back Grand Final losses and and how important a home ground at Ellis Park is for the Adelaide Comets. Barney also shares what a childhood with a dad coaching at the AIS looks like and what happened when he hung out with the likes of Ante Milicic, Mark Viduka and Kevin Muscat.
On this week's show Scott is joined LIVE on the streets of Tokyo by respected J.League journalist Sean Carroll and The Asian Game contributor Alex Bishop to preview the 2022 J.League season. The boys discuss potential challengers to Kawasaki Frontale's crown, which teams could be in trouble and who are the stars to watch. PLUS we hear from Yokohama F.Marinos coach Kevin Muscat.
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Vince Rugari and Craig Foster speak to Yokohama F. Marinos coach Kevin Muscat about coaching in Japan and how Ange Postecoglou is travelling in Scotland as well as Italian football expert Nicky Bandini about the big transfer moves happening in Serie A. Vince and Fozz also discuss Mason Greenwood, the Matildas losing and the Socceroos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The perception of the A-Leagues overseas, how Ange Postecoglou has been a "catalyst" for more progressive football in Japan, why he considers his short stint with Sint-Truiden a success, his good fortune to have found "like-minded" people at Yokohama F. Marinos, how the initial response to Postecoglou's signing in Scotland was "pure laziness," and more.
Why the nightwatchman is a myth, and how scraps between teammates are entirely normal, before Gerard Whateley set the scene for day three of the Boxing Day Test (1:06:23), Channel Seven reporter Amber Laidler as the Sydney to Hobart nears its conclusion (1:19:18), and Melbourne Victory champion player and manager Kevin Muscat (1:46:05).
Host of the Asian Game Podcast joins Simon and Brosquey to chat about the 2022 Women's Asian Cup Draw where the Matildas will face an old friend and Kevin Muscat's Yokohama F Marinos in the J-League.
This week's rant is brought to you by toxic fandom and revelling in your friend's team's misfortune; we talk Man United being overrated, Man City being less plastic than you think, and of course, Juve still not being very good.We then follow up last week's Manager Meltdown Special with a Celebrations Special! I go through a bunch of funny/clever goal celebrations, before taking us home with the return of Headcase Study, none other than Australia's own Kevin Muscat.Did I miss any iconic celebrations? Have any good Kevin Muscat stories? Leave a comment or DM on the Instagram page!
In this episode the panel are joined by former Millwall right-back Kevin Muscat.The Australian dishes the dirt and shares some behind-the-scenes stories from his time at The Den, including The Lions' famous run the 2004 FA Cup Final and *that* Semi-Final against Sunderland at Old Trafford. It's an episode not to be missed!
The trio return for another episode of the BFP, looking back at an eventful matchweek which saw Mouscron go unbeaten, Beerschot score all 5 in a 3-2 win over Mechelen, Antwerp and Leuven play out a classic, Genk hammer Cercle and Zulte Waragem put Gent to the sword. The episode was recorded before the news of Kevin Muscat being sacked by Sint-Truiden but the lads still cover why it was always on the cards after the defeat to Mouscron.