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Jimbo welcomes Daniel Storey, Tom Williams and Seb Stafford-Bloor into the pod after an incredible weekend of international action.Germany throw away a 3-0 lead against Italy but still earn the right to compete in the Nations League finals and indeed to host them. But what happened with the Jamal Musiala goal that embarrassed the Azzurri?Cristiano Ronaldo's on the scoresheet for Portugal in their extra-time victory over Denmark. France win on penalties against Croatia as Michael Olise really steps up for his country.Spain also progress on penalties after a 3-3 draw with Netherlands. Pol Ballus was there and is full of praise for Lamine Yamal and Spain debutant Dean Huijsen.Thomas Tuchel's England beat Albania and welcome Latvia to Wembley. The panel ask whether we will ever see the best of Phil Foden in an England shirt.Plus Motta, Matondo, Mexico and the Marshall Islands.Produced by Charlie Jones.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Germany 3-3 Italy (06.00)• PART 1b: Portugal 5-2 Denmark (11.00) • PART 1c: France beat Croatia on penalties (13.00)• PART 1d: Spain beat Netherlands with Pol Ballus (17.30)• PART 2a: Elsewhere in the Nations League (24.00)• PART 2b: England ready for Latvia (30.00)• PART 2c: Bellamy's Wales win again (37.00)• PART 3a: Motta sacked by Juventus (40.00)• PART 3b: New Zealand qualify for the World Cup (43.00)• PART 3c: Lee Wingate from The Sweeper joins us (45.00)• PART 3d: Mexico win the Nations League (53.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo welcomes Daniel Storey, Tom Williams and Seb Stafford-Bloor into the pod after an incredible weekend of international action. Germany throw away a 3-0 lead against Italy but still earn the right to compete in the Nations League finals and indeed to host them. But what happened with the Jamal Musiala goal that embarrassed the Azzurri? Cristiano Ronaldo's on the scoresheet for Portugal in their extra-time victory over Denmark. France win on penalties against Croatia as Michael Olise really steps up for his country. Spain also progress on penalties after a 3-3 draw with Netherlands. Pol Ballus was there and is full of praise for Lamine Yamal and Spain debutant Dean Huijsen. Thomas Tuchel's England beat Albania and welcome Latvia to Wembley. The panel ask whether we will ever see the best of Phil Foden in an England shirt. Plus Motta, Matondo, Mexico and the Marshall Islands. Produced by Charlie Jones. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Germany 3-3 Italy (06.00) • PART 1b: Portugal 5-2 Denmark (11.00) • PART 1c: France beat Croatia on penalties (13.00) • PART 1d: Spain beat Netherlands with Pol Ballus (17.30) • PART 2a: Elsewhere in the Nations League (24.00) • PART 2b: England ready for Latvia (30.00) • PART 2c: Bellamy's Wales win again (37.00) • PART 3a: Motta sacked by Juventus (40.00) • PART 3b: New Zealand qualify for the World Cup (43.00) • PART 3c: Lee Wingate from The Sweeper joins us (45.00) • PART 3d: Mexico win the Nations League (53.00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lee Wingate ist Fußball-Übersetzer und Podcaster. In seinem Podcast The Sweeper (Apple, Spotify) geht es um die weite Welt des Fußballs. Ein 14-jähriger Torwart auf den Turk & Caicos Inseln, besondere Clubs in Djibuti oder die kürzeste Meisterschaft der Welt auf Grönland. Lee erzählt, wie er an diese Geschichten kommt und wie es war, San Marinos ersten Sieg seit 20 Jahren live im Stadion zu erleben.Podcast "The Other Bundesliga"Komm in die Community auf Discord oder schick uns eine (Sprach-)Nachricht via WhatsApp!Intro: Sun Ride by Crowander (www.crowander.com) // CC BY-NC 4.0 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.
Lee Wingate ist Fußball-Übersetzer und Podcaster. In seinem Podcast The Sweeper (Apple, Spotify) geht es um die weite Welt des Fußballs. Ein 14-jähriger Torwart auf den Turk & Caicos Inseln, besondere Clubs in Djibuti oder die kürzeste Meisterschaft der Welt auf Grönland. Lee erzählt, wie er an diese Geschichten kommt und wie es war, San Marinos ersten Sieg seit 20 Jahren live im Stadion zu erleben.Podcast "The Other Bundesliga"Komm in die Community auf Discord oder schick uns eine (Sprach-)Nachricht via WhatsApp!Intro: Sun Ride by Crowander (www.crowander.com) // CC BY-NC 4.0
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Lee Wingate ist Fußball-Übersetzer und Podcaster. In seinem Podcast The Sweeper (Apple, Spotify) geht es um die weite Welt des Fußballs. Ein 14-jähriger Torwart auf den Turk & Caicos Inseln, besondere Clubs in Djibuti oder die kürzeste Meisterschaft der Welt auf Grönland. Lee erzählt, wie er an diese Geschichten kommt und wie es war, San Marinos ersten Sieg seit 20 Jahren live im Stadion zu erleben.Podcast "The Other Bundesliga"Komm in die Community auf Discord oder schick uns eine (Sprach-)Nachricht via WhatsApp!Intro: Sun Ride by Crowander (www.crowander.com) // CC BY-NC 4.0 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.
There is always so much happening in European football and we're never able to cover everything we would like to. Luckily, we're joined by Lee Wingate and Paul Watson from The Sweeper who are experts in getting to those hard to reach spots from across world football.Today, they join Andy to bring you up to speed on some of the very best European football stories you might have missed in the past year.Listen to The Sweeper: https://linktr.ee/SweeperPodAsk us a question on BlueSky, X or Instagram and find us on YouTube and TikTok. Email us here: otc@footballramble.com.For ad-free episodes and much more from across our football shows, head over to the Football Ramble Patreon and subscribe: patreon.com/footballramble.***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!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this edition of the FootballVision Podcast, Phil is joined by Lee Wingate (co-host of the Sweeper Podcast) to discuss San Marino's history and record breaking Nations League win over Liechtenstein. Conversation then moves onto helicopter landings disrupting kick offs, 14-year-old goalkeepers starting for Turks and Caicos and more stories from a mad international break. Host: Phil Costa Guest: Lee Wingate Learn more at https://www.footballvisionpodcast.com/ Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jimbo welcomes James Horncastle, Daniel Storey and Tim Spiers into the fold after an intriguing international weekend. Lee Carsley's England ease past the Republic of Ireland in the Nations League in Dublin. An intelligent correction of Southgate's errors or easy pickings against a team in a very weak group? Italy produce one of the shocks of the weekend, taking France apart in Paris. How to explain one of the most unpredictable teams in Europe? San Marino results are usually the most predictable but they recorded their first win in 20 years. Lee Wingate from The Sweeper was there to see history unfold. Plus Scottish woe, Swedish firepower and a Due South retrospective. Produced by Charlie Jones. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Republic of Ireland 0-2 England (05.30) • PART 2: France 1-3 Italy (19.00) • PART 3: San Marino's historic win with Lee Wingate (29.00) • PART 4: Elsewhere in the international break (41.00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jimbo welcomes James Horncastle, Daniel Storey and Tim Spiers into the fold after an intriguing international weekend.Lee Carsley's England ease past the Republic of Ireland in the Nations League in Dublin. An intelligent correction of Southgate's errors or easy pickings against a team in a very weak group?Italy produce one of the shocks of the weekend, taking France apart in Paris. How to explain one of the most unpredictable teams in Europe?San Marino results are usually the most predictable but they recorded their first win in 20 years. Lee Wingate from The Sweeper was there to see history unfold.Plus Scottish woe, Swedish firepower and a Due South retrospective.Produced by Charlie Jones. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Republic of Ireland 0-2 England (05.30)• PART 2: France 1-3 Italy (19.00)• PART 3: San Marino's historic win with Lee Wingate (29.00)• PART 4: Elsewhere in the international break (41.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Would you believe it?! San Marino, the worst team in the world by FIFA ranking (210), have ended the longest winless run in international football history (140 games dating back to April 2004) and won a competitive match for the first time in their history! The 'Titani' beat Liechtenstein 1-0 in the UEFA Nations League. Along with other content creators, friends & listeners, Sweeper duo Lee Wingate & Paul Watson were live in Serravalle to witness this monumental moment and talk about it afterwards in a special one-off bonus pod in a local bar after the final whistle. We hope you enjoy it - and please try out our other episodes if you do!
The Assistant Professor of Football: Soccer, Culture, History.
NEW: send me a text message! (I'd love to hear your thoughts - texts get to me anonymously, without charge or signup) Gent in Belgium. Rasgrad in Bulgaria. Mostar in Bosnia. Borås in Sweden. Tiraspol in, well, Moldova. Or Differdange in LuxemburgIf you know where these places are, have some sense of what it looks like there, what the vibe is, perhaps it is because of the early UEFA club competitions' qualifying rounds. It is for me. If it isn't for you yet, it's time it was. I know I've often said in the past this podcast is intended to look beyond the big leagues, beyond stars and their goals, but never have we cast the ned so deeply and widely as today. Lee Wingate is the Visiting Professor today, an Englishman who lives in Vienna. He shares with us his deep knowledge of the faraway corners of European football, corners that are on full display during these weeks, because it's the best season of them all: the qualifying rounds for the European club tournaments are on. How these tournaments work, what countries, teams or scenic grounds to watch out for - listen in. HELPFUL LINKS FOR THIS EPISODE:The SweeperUEFA Europa League 2024/25UEFA Conference League 2024/25Please leave a quick voicemail with any feedback, corrections, suggestions - or just greetings - HERE. Or comment via Twitter, Instagram, Bluesky or Facebook. f you enjoy this podcast and think that what I do fills a gap in soccer coverage that others would be interested in as well, please Recommend The Assistant Professor of Football. Spreading the word, through word of mouth, truly does help. Leave some rating stars at the podcast platform of your choice. There are so many sports podcasts out there, and only ratings make this project visible; only then can people who look for a different kind of take on European soccer actually find me. Artwork for The Assistant Professor of Football is by Saige LindInstrumental music for this podcast, including the introduction track, is by the artist Ketsa and used under a Creative Commons license through Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/
Join us for a super niche European and World football special with Lee Wingate of The Sweeper Pod!Warning: this episode may be more difficult than usual....Which football club is the most westerly in Europe? How many Mexican teams can you name? Which players are known for scoring braces? Who (else) made Pele´s FIFA 100 list?After-the-whistle Soccbusters.JOIN OUR DISCORD for more niche quizzing:https://discord.gg/kF7VuQrUh4Follow the Sweeper: https://x.com/SweeperPodFollow us on instagram and twitter @careerwegopod. Fancy sponsoring an episode? Email: careerwegopod@gmail.com ***Please do leave us a 5 star rating if you enjoy the show! As an independent pod, this is the best way of supporting us and is very much appreciated! *** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo welcomes Adrian Clarke and Charlie Eccleshare into the pod after a mixed evening for England at Euro 2024. Gareth Southgate's side open their tournament with a 1-0 win over Serbia but many still question whether England's manager is able to react in terms of his game-management. Plus is it actually a good thing if Harry Kane doesn't touch the ball much? Elsewhere in Group C, Denmark are held by Slovenia while Michael Cox gives us details of the Netherlands' come from behind win against Poland in Group D. Monday's action is headlined by dark horses Austria taking on favourites France. Lee Wingate tells us how Ralf and Rod can inspire Austria to victory. Produced by Charlie Jones. Theme music by JJ Bull. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: England 1-0 Serbia (03.30) • PART 2a: Slovenia 1-1 Denmark (18.00) • PART 2b: Poland 1-2 Netherlands with Michael Cox (24.00) • PART 3a: Austria v France preview with Lee Wingate (31.00) • PART 3b: The rest of Monday's action (40.00) SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR £1 A MONTH FOR 12 MONTHS • theathletic.com/totally Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jimbo welcomes Adrian Clarke and Charlie Eccleshare into the pod after a mixed evening for England at Euro 2024.Gareth Southgate's side open their tournament with a 1-0 win over Serbia but many still question whether England's manager is able to react in terms of his game-management. Plus is it actually a good thing if Harry Kane doesn't touch the ball much?Elsewhere in Group C, Denmark are held by Slovenia while Michael Cox gives us details of the Netherlands' come from behind win against Poland in Group D.Monday's action is headlined by dark horses Austria taking on favourites France. Lee Wingate tells us how Ralf and Rod can inspire Austria to victory.Produced by Charlie Jones.Theme music by JJ Bull. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: England 1-0 Serbia (03.30)• PART 2a: Slovenia 1-1 Denmark (18.00)• PART 2b: Poland 1-2 Netherlands with Michael Cox (24.00)• PART 3a: Austria v France preview with Lee Wingate (31.00)• PART 3b: The rest of Monday's action (40.00)SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR £1 A MONTH FOR 12 MONTHS• theathletic.com/totally Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's our 50th episode! With Brandon in Germany for Euro 2024, Joe is joined by Lee Wingate from The Sweeper Podcast to recap the June action from around the world.
Tom Middler & Lee Wingate are at The Long Hall to talk all about SK Sturm's title triumph on the final day of the Other Bundesliga season! How Sturm sealed it, what went wrong at Salzburg, your questions about the league and much more! Our sister podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1E9iAqmhrn1xOKz8G5V4BW?si=PShS0swuS7KsPwOiPrSvPQ Support the pod: www.buymeacoffee.com/OtherBundesliga --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theotherbundesliga/message
Tom Middler and Lee Wingate are at the Long Hall to discuss all the football-related goings on in Austria's ÖFB Cup Final, plus the business end of the Austrian Bundesliga season, as SK Sturm Graz and Red Bull Salzburg tussle for the title. Part 1: Sturm's second-straight ÖFB Cup Final, after they saw off SK Rapid 2-1 with a bit of controversy in Klagenfurt, plus Austria's worst accommodation? Part 2: ADMIRAL Bundesliga business; Salzburg's dramatic draw with Sturm, Hartberg throwing a spanner in the works, and Rapid to the rescue as they beat the Red Bulls. Support the pod: www.buymeacoffee.com/OtherBundesliga --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theotherbundesliga/message
On this edition of the FootballVision Podcast, Phil is joined by journalist and translator Lee Wingate to discuss all things Red Bull and multi-club ownership. Starting off with a brief history about their venture into Austrian and German football, the subsequent culture wars and their impressive scouting process, conversation moves onto the growing inevitability of multi-club ownership and its impact on the game. The show finishes with a discussion of this season's Austrian Bundesliga campaign and their chances at EURO 2024 under Ralf Rangnick. Learn more about the podcast at: https://www.footballvisionpodcast.com/ Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tom Middler & Lee Wingate are at The Long Hall again to look back on an extraordinary Bundesliga weekend! Salzburg sack Struber, Sturm pull back points, LASK lose Sageder and claim a big win, plus Leverkusen break the FC Bayern monopoly, and what can that do for Salzburg's Austrian title rivals? Support the pod: www.buymeacoffee.com/OtherBundesliga --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theotherbundesliga/message
This episode of The Sweeper begins with a focus on South American domestic cup competitions. We hear about the Juan Fernández Islands – 670km off the coast of Chile – taking part in the Copa Chile as a special invitee and the unusual journey opponents Santiago Wanderers must take to reach them. Up next is Ecuador's non-existent cup competition and the story of a team called Bonita Banana ('Beautiful Banana'), followed by some terrible pitches and hideously named players in Peru. With Sudan's Al-Hilal set to join the Tanzanian Premier League to escape the conflict in their homeland, we look at teams playing in other country's football leagues in Part 2, including the likes of Liechtenstein's FC Vaduz and their uniquely tough path to the Champions League. Finally, we have an update on The Sweeper's competition in conjunction with Icarus, which will send one lucky fan to Bhutan to watch Thimphu City in action. To hear the bonus segment of this podcast, Sweeper Xtra, which is an extended Q&A session with Lee Wingate and Paul Watson touching on their best and worst football experiences, culinary treats, animal encounters and aspirations for the future, join us at patreon.com/sweeperpod. RUNNING ORDER: 00:00 - Intro 01:20 - The Juan Fernández Islands in the Copa Chile 09:00 - The non-existent Copa Ecuador 12:36 - Horrendous pitches & player names in Peru 20:04 - Al-Hilal of Sudan to play in Tanzania 23:43 - Clubs playing in leagues of other countries 33:19 - Update on the Bhutan competition by Icarus
Tom Middler and Lee Wingate are at the home of the podcast, The Long Hall, to talk about the ÖFB Cup Semi-Finals and the latest Austrian Bundesliga football action. Sturm lose then gain ground on Salzburg in the league, Rapid are back in the Cup Final, Leoben have some wild ambitions, and Poland join Austria at UEFA EURO 2024. Support the pod: buymeacoffee.com/OtherBundesliga --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theotherbundesliga/message
This week we're joined by Lee Wingate from The Sweeper podacast for a special episode discussing the Madeira derby! Lee is back from a trip to the Portuguese island where he took in the Madeira derby between Marítimo and Nacional, and we invited him onto the podcast to discuss it. We chat everything from underrated players, to matchday atmosphere, the highs and lows of being an island club, and even a chocolate CR7!You can follow The Sweeper Podcast on all platforms here.
Tom Middler & Lee Wingate meet to discuss Austria's EURO 2024 Group Stage draw and look back upon a one-sided home win against Germany. We also take listener questions, and round up the Austrian Bundesliga action from a snow-covered weekend. Presented with: AustrianFood.co.uk (Code: OtherBundesliga) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theotherbundesliga/message
With overseas territories from all over the world taking part, the Coupe de France is one of the world's most intriguing domestic football competitions. But who funds it? How do they decide who plays home and away? And could an overseas side play in a UEFA competition if they won the tournament. In Part 1, co-hosts Lee Wingate and Paul Watson answer all the key questions about the French Cup and reflect on their recent journey to the sleepy rural town of Saint-Mesmin to watch sixth-tier Saint-Méziéry play host to Tahitian cup winners AS Pirae in the seventh round of the tournament. Next up in Part 2: the world's most isolated clubs! There's a mention for Rapa Nui FC of Easter Island, who hosted the mighty Colo Colo in a 2009 Chilean Cup clash, Khabarovsk, who travel around 100,000km per season to fulfil their away fixtures in the Russian second tier, and Perth Glory, who cut an isolated figure in the Australian A-League. That's followed by the remarkable story of Papua New Guinea's exit from the Pacific Games and a look back at some other harsh tournament eliminations, including the coin toss at EURO 1968 and the madness of the 1994 Caribbean Cup, where goals briefly counted double! In the third and final segment, it's time for a round-up of the remaining stories. Erling Haaland paid for 200 fans of his first club, Bryne, to travel to Kristiansand for a play-off match, only for the Start groundsman to fail to turn on the undersoil heating and the game to be cancelled. There's cucumber throwing and so much more besides at the Mascot Olympics in Spain, which was won by Valencia's representative Amunt the Bat. And finally, two Tiktokers have bought and relocated Latvian second-division club Leevon Saldus with the aim of getting them promoted to the Virslīga. We hope you enjoy the show! *Correction: AS Pirae qualified for the 2023/24 Coupe de France by winning the Coupe de Polynésie. RUNNING ORDER: Part 1: The magic & madness of the Coupe de France and our trip to watch Saint Méziéry vs. AS Pirae of Tahiti in the seventh round (00:47) Part 2: The world's most isolated clubs and Papua New Guinea's incredibly harsh elimination from the Pacific Games (22:27) Part 3: The undersoil heating fiasco in Norway, the Mascot Olympics in Spain & the Latvian club bought by Tiktokers (44:12)
The Nordic nations served up tension, drama and excitement in abundance at the weekend as several titles were decided by the narrowest of margins. The Swedish men's and women's titles came down to goal difference, as did a bonkers goal-laden battle for promotion in the Norwegian third tier. That got co-hosts Lee Wingate and Paul Watson racking their brains about the closest title races in history in Part 1, with England, Azerbaijan and Austria all getting a mention. As do Sexy Pants, who have unfortunately been relegated in Finland! There is a venture outside of Europe in Part 2 as Paul talks in-depth about the Te Runga Games, a quadrennial sports competition held in Kiribati – one of the most remote places in the world. There's also a word for Afghanistan, whose new coach Ashley Westwood faces a full-scale rebellion before the World Cup qualifier against Qatar, and Eritrea, who have pulled out of the tournament entirely because the country's authoritarian regime deems the players to be a flight risk. And finally there's a listener email from Ian, who was treated like a royal on a football trip to Tajikistan. It is back to Europe in Part 3 as Lee pays a visit to Austrian club Blau-Weiss Linz, whose former player Raphael Dwamena sadly passed away after collapsing during a match in Albania on Saturday. That story is followed by the news of the penalty shootout that took place in North Ireland between Coleraine and Ballymena, and is the third-longest in football history. To finish off, we talk about our upcoming trip to Paris to watch Tahitian champions AS Pirae take on sixth-tier Saint Meziery in the Coupe de France at the weekend. RUNNING ORDER: Part 1: Frantic finales in the Nordic nations, the closest title races of all time & a roundup of the remaining Scandinavian football headlines (00:44) Part 2: The Te Runga Games in Kiribati, Eritrea's withdrawal from World Cup qualification and Ashley Westwood's mutiny in Afghanistan (17:48) Part 3: Completing the Austrian Bundesliga's 12 stadia, the third-longest penalty shootout ever & a preview of our Coupe de France trip (35:36)
With another week packed full of international action in Europe, Asia and beyond, plus a selection of splendid club football stories and some superb listener emails, co-hosts Lee Wingate and Paul Watson once again had plenty of niche football talking points to dig their teeth into on the latest episode of the Sweeper Podcast. And that was before San Marino sent Football Twitter into meltdown by scoring their first competitive goal in more than two years against 18th-ranked Denmark, forcing the pod team to do an emergency 'The world's worst team just scored a goal!' segment to insert at the start of the show. The early Asian World Cup qualifying action is the starting point in Part 2. Paul tells us all about Guam, the first country to be eliminated from 2026 World Cup qualifying, Curtis Davies' unlikely debut for Sierra Leone at the ripe old age of 38 and Otis Khan's struggles to prove his Pakistani heritage to the powers-that-be. Lee then chips in with some headlines from the European continent, including the Polish squad getting stuck in the Faroe Islands, some bizarre records set by Georgia and Croatia, and Thailand's improbable stop at McDonald's on their journey to Estonia. It's all about club football in Part 3 and there was only one place to start: Norway, where YMCA club and waffle impostors KFUM are on the cusp of an historic promotion to the Eliteserien, the country's top flight. That's followed by a chat about Deportivo Murcia, the first seventh-tier club to win a Copa del Rey tie in the competition's 120-year history and also a contender for the unwanted prize of the worst badge in football. Plus, we read out some lovely listener emails sent from far-flung countries and territories across the globe, such as Hong Kong, Gibraltar and Myanmar. RUNNING ORDER: Part 1 - Emergency 'San Marino scored a goal' section (00:48) Part 2 - Full international round-up: First World Cup eliminations, Afghanistan's coaching chaos & Thailand's trip to McDonald's (10:14) Part 3 - Club stories & emails: The Norwegian YMCA fairytale, Deportivo Murcia's Copa del Rey magic & messages from far-flung lands (33:47)
Lee Wingate & Tom Middler are at The Long Hall in Vienna to discuss Matchday 10 of the Austrian Football Bundesliga, plus the European action from last week. Sturm & Salzburg are on different ends of two-goal turnarounds, whilst Rapid & Austria both record much-needed wins. In partnership with: Austrian Store UK --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theotherbundesliga/message
The Sweeper crew have been going viral on social media recently. Paul Watson proposed a World Cup for the 32 worst-ranked countries in the world on Twitter – and it turns out a lot of people want to see it! Paul explains in Part 1 how it might work and who might win it, before the discussion turns to Pakistan and which countries might be the first to be eliminated from 2026 World Cup qualifying. In Part 2, fellow host Lee Wingate talks about his recent travels across Austria – first as the pitchside English-language stadium announcer mere metres away from Jürgen Klopp at the LASK-Liverpool Europa League match and then at the hotly anticipated cup clash between Red Bull Salzburg and Austria Salzburg, the team they bought in a controversial takeover 18 years ago. Finally, in Part 3, the team round up the remaining stories from across Europe. There's an intriguing derby in Spanish North Africa as the enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla go head-to-head, while a 45-year-old Slovakian keeper faces his son in the final match of his career. There's also a word for second-tier Lithuanian cup winners Transinvest and a brilliant micro-nation-related email from a listener. RUNNING ORDER: Part 1 - The 'Worst World Cup', San Marino's chances, Zealand's simulations & a word on Pakistan (00:38) Part 2 - Travels in Austria: Life as a Europa League stadium announcer and the crunch cup tie in Salzburg (22:18) Part 3 - The enclave derby in Spanish North Africa & the Slovakian father and son in opposite goals (37:16)
Tom Middler & Lee Wingate relive a trip to Salzburg for the "derby" 18 years in the making, plus we round up the rest of the ÖFB Cup action and all the goals (or lack thereof) from Bundesliga Matchday 9. In partnership with: Austrian Store UK --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theotherbundesliga/message
Trish Patterson & Robyn Cassidy - Dragon's Back Race - Tea & Trails - Episode 40OMM designs & manufactures technical clothing & equipment made for the conditions & terrain faced by mountain runners & endurance athletes. - https://theomm.com/Precision Fuel & Hydration helps athletes crush their fueling and hydration to perform at their best. Use their free Fuel & Hydration Planner to get a plan for your next race.Follow this link to get 15% off your first order: https://visit.pfandh.com/teaandtrailsWe have merch! Check it out at - https://www.summitcrazy.co.uk/teaandtrailsLooking for a one-stop place for everything Tea & Trails? Please check out www.teaandtrails.comWe'll interview trail runners from the front, back, and middle of the pack each week. We'll share training advice, nutrition advice and kit reviews too. We'll talk about current trail running stories and stories from inspirational people we feel you might be interested in. If you like what we do, then please tell your friend.This week Trish & Robyn share their Dragon's Back Race stories. Two super strong athletes who made the journey from Conwy to Cardiff. It was great to catch up and hear how the week went from their point of view. The coaches help Patreon Jim Cotton and we have another listener's Tales from the Trails. We hope you enjoy episode 40!Lee Wingate successfully completed his unsupported Jogle. He officially holds the FKT too! If you want to donate to his Just Giving page, follow the link below.https://www.justgiving.com/page/lee-wingate-1682198605738?fbclid=IwAR2Ad5uGrptZR5XLiUhAUOd6ItHrboYbJTH7PJb8T-QB7sqg01RfKvg_G6QBrew with the coaches - Thanks, Trish, Rebecca and Russell!Brew with the Coaches - https://www.teaandtrails.com/coachesBest wishes,Eddie & GarySupport the showAmazon links are affiliate links. Fix Your Feet Book - https://amzn.to/3FE4nf030W USB C Plug - https://amzn.to/44cwGetMicrophone - https://amzn.to/3huN86KGary's Ice Spikes - https://amzn.to/3vmGUJvGary's BGR Headtorch - https://amzn.to/3DQkoO2Eddie's Spine Race Headtorch - https://amzn.to/40pFXhgROAR - https://amzn.to/3WU7xB2NEXT LEVEL - https://amzn.to/3Hu15LrThe Daily Stoic Book - https://amzn.to/44qDm9jWahoo Tickr Heart Rate Monitor - https://amzn.to/3WfMiuIUltra Trails - https://www.ultratrails.co.uk/Greener Miles Running - https://greenermilesrunning.co.uk/Dales Runner - https://dalesrunner.co.uk/Hannah Walsh Coaching - https://www.hannahwalsh.co.uk/Punk Panther - https://www.punkpanther.co.uk/
Tom Middler & Lee Wingate are back at The Long Hall to discuss a hangover for the Austrian teams after their midweek action in the UEFA Champions League & Europa League. We pick through the results of matchday 8, including a shock win for Blau-Weiß Linz in Salzburg, and Austria Vienna getting no luck in their loss at Altach. In partnership with Austrian Store UK (www.austrianfood.co.uk) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theotherbundesliga/message
Sweeper co-hosts Lee Wingate & Paul Watson have (quite literally) gone to the ends of the earth for this episode, Part 1 of which kicks off with a trip to Antarctica - where a Belgian-backed micronation has launched its own football team to mark its 15th anniversary - and continues with a look at the representative from St. Pierre & Miquelon that travelled 4,000km to the French mainland to play a cup tie. The unique away day theme continues in Part 2 as we look at quirky geographical features that some fans have to navigate to get to away games: there's an undersea roundabout in the Faroe Islands, a bridge that bypasses Bosnia on the Adriatic Coast and a Swiss stadium that requires two cable cars to reach. We then talk about the La Liga squad that missed their flight and read some more of your e-mails about former footballers who have gone into politics. It's all about stupid stories in Part 3. The annual Costa Rican mascot race ends in victory for Lula the cow - or is it Gary? - and a wealthy businessman pays £17,500 for his 22-year-old son to get 10 minutes of game time in the Czech third tier. Finally, Paul recaps a memorable bonus podcast and we look ahead to some exciting stories from Wales and the USA for next time. RUNNING ORDER: Part 1 - The Antarctic micronation with a football team & island time in the Coupe de France (00:50) Part 2 - Unusual European away days, missed flights in La Liga & former footballers who have gone into politics (17:03) Part 3 - The epic Costa Rican mascot race & the Czech father who paid big money for his son to play (31:52) The Costa Rican mascot race: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-uUWC-_RVI
Tom Middler, Lee Wingate and Simon Clark discuss Austria's win in Sweden which took Ralf Rangnick and the National Team to the brink of EURO 2024. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theotherbundesliga/message
It's time for another episode of The Sweeper with co-hosts Lee Wingate & Paul Watson, who has penned the first chapter of his sequel to the hit book 'Up Pohnpei' - all about his adventures in Micronesian football. We talk all about it in Part 1 of this episode, before discussing the Indonesian team travelling in a tank and the Slovenian club president scoring goals in a desperate situation. Part 2 starts off with a couple of stories from Sweden: lower-league Torns IF have discovered a loophole in the offside rule, while AIK supporters are telling police where to hit them with batons. Ladders (but no snakes) are being thrown around in France, while an Austrian club president is making headlines for handing out cash to quench fans' thirst - at a game Lee attended live. Finally, in Part 3, we expand our focus to cover the whole continent: there's a preview of the European group stages and the biggest away days faced by the 96 teams in question, plus a look ahead to the international break and the chances Kazakhstan, Luxembourg and Moldova have of making it to EURO 2024. RUNNING ORDER: Part 1: The sequel to 'Up Pohnpei', the Indonesian team travelling in a tank & the Slovenian club president scoring goals (00:46) Part 2: Offside rule loopholes and baton-wielding police in Sweden, snakes and ladders in France & drinks for the fans in Austria (17:01) Part 3: The biggest away days in the European group phase & a look ahead to the international fixtures (32:18) VIDEO: The loophole to the offside rule discovered by Torns IF: https://www.theguardian.com/football/video/2023/aug/30/swedish-third-tier-team-torns-if-find-offside-rule-loophole-video
Lee Wingate and Tom Middler cover all things Austrian Football Bundesliga as we head into the international break. Hartberg's president wins hearts by splashing the cash, Rapid fall bravely short once more, and WSG are in trouble at the bottom after Blau-Weiß cruise to a first Bundesliga win. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theotherbundesliga/message
Tom Middler and Lee Wingate are at The Long Hall in Vienna to chat all things Austrian Football Bundesliga after Match Day 5. There's an all-Austrian XI for Rapid Vienna in European competition, Jakob Jantscher says farewell to Sturm as he heads for Hong Kong, and Altach are mixing it in the top half of the table! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theotherbundesliga/message
Located at the intersection of Europe and North America, Greenland boasts the unique selling point of having the shortest season in world football - at one week long. The first part of the latest episode of 'The Sweeper' sees presenter Lee Wingate talk all about the 2023 Greenlandic Football Championship with co-host Paul Watson, who reflects on his own journey to Nuuk seven summers ago. Part 2 kicks off with a shout-out for KÍ Klaksvík & Zrinjski Mostar, the first-ever clubs from the Faroe Islands and Bosnia & Herzegovina to reach a European group phase. We talk about the KÍ player selling frozen pizzas, the prize money that comes with qualification and also speak about Raków's insane rise from the Polish third division to the brink of the Champions League in the space of a few years. Finally, in Part 3, it's time for some silly refereeing stories, starting in Latvia with the drunk refs whose dodgy decisions saw them breathalysed by police and finishing with the Fred Perry polo shirt-wearing fan who stepped in to run the line in Portsmouth's match against Cheltenham. There's also a look at the revolt against Samuel Eto'o in Cameroon & a plug for our brilliant bonus episodes. RUNNING ORDER: Part 1: The 2023 Greenlandic Football Championship & our own visit to watch the world's shortest football season (00:44) Part 2: A first for the Faroes and Bosnia & Herzegovina, plus the remarkable rise of Raków to the brink of Europe's top table (15:25) Part 3: Drunk Latvian refs, the stand-in linesman wearing gold boots & a revolt against Samuel Eto'o in Cameroon (30:42)
Lee Wingate joins Tom Middler to talk about the latest round of the Austrian football Bundesliga season, in which some nice new records were set! The Italian Football Podcast @ItaFootPod help us preview Fiorentina v Rapid, whilst Simon Clark dials in to look back on Austria Vienna 3-5 Legia Warsaw. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theotherbundesliga/message
Who needs the European group stages? It's clearly all about the qualifying rounds - and with a major milestone for the Faroe Islands, notable results for Andorra and Malta, and a number of other captivating storylines across the continent, there's plenty for co-hosts Lee Wingate & Paul Watson to get stuck into on this episode of The Sweeper. In Part 1, Lee & Paul start off by talking (once again) about team of the moment KÍ Klaksvík and another headline from the Nordic nations: the Icelandic youngster whose hat-trick knocked his father out of the Champions League. Then there's a crazy game in Kosovo with 23 minutes of added time, a landmark for Santa Coloma of Andorra & a look at the eight countries that have never had a group-stage representative. Then, in Part 2, we turn our attentions to the state of limbo facing the Afghanistan women's team, the curious case of a raccoon that fell through a US press box ceiling, the Greenlandic team missing the Championship to go on a reindeer hunt and an Austrian derby that has been 18 years in the making as Austria Salzburg are drawn against Red Bull Salzburg - the club that bought them out back in 2005. RUNNING ORDER: Part 1 - The European qualifying rounds: Faroese magic, father-son battles & stoppage time madness (00:44) Part 2 - The Afghan women's team, Greenlandic reindeer hunts, raccoons in the US press box and a spicy Salzburg derby (18:40)
Tom Middler & Lee Wingate take another brief look at the Austrian Bundesliga football news from the last few days. Christoph Freund leaves Red Bull Salzburg for FC Bayern, FIFA World Cup payments are in, Rasmus Höjlund could net Sturm Graz some pocket change, Ronivaldo makes history and much more! Our Höjlund interview: https://www.bundesliga.at/de/redaktion/news/22-23/bl-journal-danish-dynamite/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theotherbundesliga/message
You might think there's not much going on in the football world at the height of summer - but there are in fact plenty of talking points to be explored by Sweeper co-hosts Lee Wingate & Paul Watson, who is recording the pod ahead of his mammoth 60-hour, 13,229km journey from London to Micronesia to watch the nation's first-ever futsal tournament. Part 1 is dedicated to our very favourite part of the European football calendar: the qualifying rounds for the UEFA club competitions. We discuss the biggest away days, the first-time participants, the clubs from outside the top flight involved and a chance encounter with the Borac Banja Luka director at a Balkan wedding. The next segment looks ahead to the latest edition of the biennial Island Games, which will see islands ranging from Greenland (the largest in the world) to St. Helena (one of the most remote on the planet & the place Napoleon was exiled to) compete in a football tournament held on the Channel Island of Guernsey this July. Last up, we show some love for the summer leagues: the only two top-flight clubs in Europe based in the Arctic Circle are dominating Norway's Eliteserien, KÍ Klaksvík are chasing the almost-impossible feat of a perfect season and there's an update on the punishments handed out to the Belarusian trio that were involved in match-fixing. RUNNING ORDER: PART 1 - The European club competition qualifying rounds: debutants, lower-league clubs, banned teams, away days & a Balkan wedding (00:44) PART 2 - The Island Games in Guernsey: the history, the participants, the frontrunners, the sponsor and the future of the tournament (16:19) PART 3 - Summer leagues: Arctic Circle superiority in Norway, a potential perfect season in the Faroes & the aftermath of the Belarusian betting scandal (28:53)
The club season might be over in 42 UEFA countries, but co-hosts Lee Wingate and Paul Watson have plenty of stand-out international headlines to work their way through on the latest episode of The Sweeper, which was edited by Tom Middler. The first segment of the pod is dedicated to Lee's trip to see San Marino, who extended their unwanted world-record winless run to 130 games against Kazakhstan in Parma - despite giving a pretty impressive account of themselves in the first half. The next segment covers the other major talking points from the international period, including Moldova's stunning comeback win against Poland, Luxembourg's first back-to-back EURO qualifying victories since 1995 & a series of stunning records set by Andorran legend Ildefons Lima. Next up is our main story for this episode, the treble achieved by OPBG in the Vatican, before we turn our attentions to the man on Interpol's wanted list who submitted takeover bids in Belgium and St. Kitts & Nevis' qualification for the Gold Cup. There's also an honourable mention for Father Ted, Craig Bellamy and the Eurovision Song Contest. RUNNING ORDER PART 1 - Lee's visit to Parma to see San Marino & the Kazakh fan that travelled 5,000km only to be denied entry (00:44) PART 2 - The big headlines from the international period: Moldova's success, Luxembourg's upturn & Ildefons Lima's records (17:46) PART 3 - A Vatican treble for the Children's Hospice, a suspicious takeover attempt or four in Belgium & St. Kitts & Nevis at the Gold Cup (32:37)
Lee Wingate and Paul Watson return with some more tales of football off the beaten track, including some live experiences on opposite sides of the globe, a quirky football geography segment and some of their favourite other stories from across the European continent. Lee kicks off the first segment with the remarkable story of Austrian club GAK, whose meteoric rise from the eighth to the first tier in the space of a decade was ruined in the last second by Mario Balotelli's haircut twin, before Paul previews his trip to Micronesia to watch the nation's first futsal tournament and discusses his feelings about spending 60 hours on a plane. Next up is the geography section: the extraordinary tale of a Mongolian footballer & Man Utd fan who is cycling from his yurt in Ulaanbaatar to Old Trafford, the new contenders for the biggest away days in top-flight European football and the closest stadiums to an international land border across the continent's top 20 leagues. The two co-hosts then take on another challenge from Surprise Shirts to see if they can identify a mystery football jersey. In the final section, Paul & Lee discuss an Ajaccio player's embarrassing end to an away trip to Lens, Polish side Ruch Chorzow's unique rollercoaster ride since 2017 and an exciting new (and young) addition to the 15-team league in San Marino. RUNNING ORDER: PART 1 - Lee's visit to Dornbirn for the promotion party that went wrong & Paul's preview of Micronesia's first-ever futsal tournament (00:40) PART 2 - Football geography: intercontinental bike rides, the biggest top-flight away days next season & border football stadiums (15:36); the Surprise Shirts mystery jersey guessing game (29:37) PART 3 - The best of the rest: Ajaccio in France, Ruch Chorzów in Poland & San Marino Academy in...San Marino (34:16)
Pod duo Lee Wingate and Paul Watson are back with another carefully curated batch of weird and wonderful stories from across the football world, with Tom Middler returning to the virtual studio to produce the episode. Lee reflects on his trip to Liechtenstein's Cup Final - where FC Vaduz unsurprisingly win a world-record 49th domestic cup - and his subsequent 50km hike through the hills to see all seven football stadiums in the micro-state in the space of 24 hours. Promotions and relegations are on the agenda next: there is a premature pitch invasion or two in Germany, a mistimed open-top bus parade in Luxembourg, a calamitous stadium inauguration in Romania and a European berth for Arsenal – the one in Montenegro, of course! That is followed by a look at Europe's biggest top-flight away day in Kazakhstan, a disastrous own goal in Lithuania and an amusing misspelling in the British Virgin Islands. The team then conclude by revealing more details about their upcoming Patreon launch. RUNNING ORDER: PART 1 – Lee's lookback at the Liechtenstein Cup Final & his misjudged micro-state stadium hike (00:47) PART 2 – Bizarre tales of promotions & relegations: Germany, Luxembourg, Romania & Montenegro (14:28) PART 3 – Away days, own goals & misspellings: Kazakhstan, Lithuania & the British Virgin Islands (36:33)
Co-hosts Lee Wingate & Paul Watson return to the virtual studio on their opposite sides of the Channel for another audio journey around the world of football in the space of 45 minutes, with extended Sweeper family member Tom Middler returning as producer. The football season may be winding down but that means it's cup final time across the continent. Lee is preparing to travel to see the showpiece event in Liechtenstein between Balzers & Vaduz and hike to every stadium in the country the following day. The domestic cup round-up does not stop there, as the team talk about the second-tier outfit in the Luxembourg cup final, the first seventh-tier side to qualify for the Copa del Rey in 120 years & the pitch-invading toddler in Finland – the land of epic club names. Paul tells the story of North Macedonia's record champions resorting to Crowdfunder, in a segment that also covers the three Belarusian sides involved in a match-fixing scandal and the club in San Marino holding try-outs for players. And finally, there are some feel-good stories: a 49-year-old goalkeeping coach keeps a clean sheet in the Faroes, Kecskemét are Europe's best promoted club, an Italian coach calls his mum in a pitchside interview and Belenenses equal a world promotion record. RUNNING ORDER: PART 1 – Lee's trip to Liechtenstein to attend the cup final (00:43); lower-league cup stories in Luxembourg, Spain and Finland (10:07) PART 2 – Clubs in a spot of bother: North Macedonia, Belarus and San Marino (17:44) PART 3 – Feel-good stories: the Faroe Islands, Hungary, Italy and Portugal (32:46)
With the majority of the European seasons nearing a conclusion and the 12 summer leagues now up and running, there is plenty for hosts Lee Wingate & Paul Watson to sink their teeth into on the latest edition of The Sweeper. Having revealed his tentative plans to become a sporting director at a sixth-division Italian club, Paul is reminded of his claim that he could beat Man Utd defender Axel Tuanzebe's Guinness World Record for clearing a Hungry Hippos board in 17.36 seconds & is challenged by Lee to a quiz about unlikely world records held by football players. The remainder of the opening segment is dedicated to the Iberian peninsula, with a chat about the former pub team that won Gibraltar's Rock Cup followed by a look at the Spanish side that have lost every game for 11 years and conceded over 4,000 goals in the process. Part two delves deeper into off-the-pitch matters such as Viktor Orbán's financial backing for football clubs outside of Hungary, Fortuna Düsseldorf's free ticket pilot project and the Brazilian club that have named themselves after now-disbanded Ukrainian outfit Mariupol. Last but not least, the team metaphorically sprint around the continent rounding up all the premature title-winners, champions-elect, unlikely promotion contenders and surprise relegations, before revealing their plans for the show over the summer. RUNNING ORDER: PART 1 - Paul's plans to become an Italian club's sporting director & the Guinness World Record quiz (00:42); stories from the Iberian peninsula (06:39); Surprise Shirts read-out (13:30) PART 2 - Off the pitch stories: soft power in Hungary, free tickets in Germany, an away crowd of one in South Korea & a renamed club in Brazil (15:58) PART 3 - A round-up of all the champions, promotion battles and relegation dogfights across Europe (30:48)
In the latest instalment of The Sweeper, studio sidekicks Lee Wingate and Paul Watson cast the net far and wide to round up all the niche global football action in the first half of March. Paul reflects on his time as the world's youngest international manager (sort of) and the dormant plans to bring his remote adventure to the big screen, while Lee tries to get to grips with Europe's most bizarre league format in Moldova. There's a comical touchline moment in Serie B, a historical hiding in Holland, an amazing accomplishment for Violette of Haiti and some superb sh*thousery in the fourth round of the Norwegian cup. With two leagues already concluded, there's also some chat about the champions in Gibraltar and Malta, plus a review of all the clubs across Europe on course to claim their first-ever top-flight title. RUNNING ORDER: PART 1 - The world's youngest international manager & the Micro Cup (01:14) PART 2 - Weird, wacky & wonderful across the world (14:56) PART 3 - Premature champions & tantalising title races (34:24)
After 18 months in the podcast wilderness, The Sweeper is back - with the new-look team of Lee Wingate and Paul Watson getting their teeth stuck straight into the quirkiest stories European football has to offer. The first Solomon Islander to ever sign a professional contract in Europe pens a deal in Bosnia, while a club president in Malta contemplates resignation in order to register himself as a player. Cosmos go from bottom last season to top of the pile this term in San Marino - but what's been their secret? Meanwhile, Swift Hesperange of Luxembourg are Europe's only unbeaten side, and there is news from the lower reaches of the French and Italian top flights too. Across the domestic cups, Israel's Maccabi Netanya remarkably win a trophy without scoring a goal, second-tier Pas de la Casa make waves in the Andorran Cup and Barcelona's Copa del Rey opponents Ceuta get a new mascot: 'Caballati' the mackerel. RUNNING ORDER: PART 1 - Introduction to the new hosts and our first stories (00:50) PART 2 - The leagues making headlines across UEFA (14:38) PART 3 - Cup runs, triumphs & geopolitics (29:30)
Jimbo, Tom Williams, Adrian Clarke and Charlie Eccleshare tackle another huge midweek and weekend in the world of football.Roman Abramovich announces his intention to sell Chelsea. The Athletic's Adam Crafton joins us to discuss how we got here.Spurs are eliminated from the FA Cup by Championship Middlesbrough. What now for Harry Kane? One of the best players of his generation who could end up trophylessIn the Premier League, Jesse Marsch prepares to take his new Leeds team to Leicester. The Other Bundesliga's Lee Wingate describes how it went wrong at Leipzig. Could the same happen again?It's the Manchester derby as United look to win at the Etihad for the 4th visit in a row.Julien Laurens takes on Matt Davies-Adams in a feisty Inter Totally Cup encounter.Plus Steve Potts, man to man marking punishments and no look passes.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Adam Crafton on Abramovich's intended sale of Chelsea (04m 00s)• PART 2: Middlesbrough 1-0 Spurs and the FA Cup midweek (20m 00s) • PART 3a: Lee Wingate on what Leeds can expect from Jesse Marsch (35m 00s) • PART 3b: Leicester v Leeds and the battle at the bottom (40m 00s)• PART 4: The Manchester derby & Liverpool v West Ham (51m 00s)• PART 5: Inter Totally Cup – Davies-Adams v Laurens (62m 00s)SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR £1 A MONTH FOR THE FIRST 6 MONTHS• theathletic.com/totally GET IN TOUCH:• follow us on Instagram• find us on Facebook• send us a tweet: @TheTotallyShow READ STUFF ON OUR WEBSITE:• check out thetotallyfootballshow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo, Tom Williams, Adrian Clarke and Charlie Eccleshare tackle another huge midweek and weekend in the world of football. Roman Abramovich announces his intention to sell Chelsea. The Athletic's Adam Crafton joins us to discuss how we got here. Spurs are eliminated from the FA Cup by Championship Middlesbrough. What now for Harry Kane? One of the best players of his generation who could end up trophyless In the Premier League, Jesse Marsch prepares to take his new Leeds team to Leicester. The Other Bundesliga's Lee Wingate describes how it went wrong at Leipzig. Could the same happen again? It's the Manchester derby as United look to win at the Etihad for the 4th visit in a row. Julien Laurens takes on Matt Davies-Adams in a feisty Inter Totally Cup encounter. Plus Steve Potts, man to man marking punishments and no look passes. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Adam Crafton on Abramovich's intended sale of Chelsea (04m 00s) • PART 2: Middlesbrough 1-0 Spurs and the FA Cup midweek (20m 00s) • PART 3a: Lee Wingate on what Leeds can expect from Jesse Marsch (35m 00s) • PART 3b: Leicester v Leeds and the battle at the bottom (40m 00s) • PART 4: The Manchester derby & Liverpool v West Ham (51m 00s) • PART 5: Inter Totally Cup – Davies-Adams v Laurens (62m 00s) SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR £1 A MONTH FOR THE FIRST 6 MONTHS • theathletic.com/totally GET IN TOUCH: • follow us on Instagram • find us on Facebook • send us a tweet: @TheTotallyShow READ STUFF ON OUR WEBSITE: • check out thetotallyfootballshow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Football Daily pod Mark Chapman is joined by special guest, former Inter, now Aston Villa player, Ashley Young and from the San Siro ex Chelsea and Everton winger, Pat Nevin and football correspondent, John Murray to get all the analysis after Liverpool got a 2-0 win over Inter Milan in the Champions League last 16, first leg tie. They focus on the strength of this Liverpool side and James Milner gets some love after making his 800th career appearance. Also Jurgen Klopp makes a cameo and Euro Leagues regular, James Horncastle gives his view on what went wrong for Inter. There was high drama in Austria as RB Salzburg nearly caused an upset against Bayern Munich, in a game that finished one all - Chappers is joined by a rather chipper Lee Wingate from ‘The Other Bundesliga' podcast and head of football at Sport Bild, Christian Falk…who was less than impressed after Bayern nearly lost two games in a space of a week. Not only that former England defender, Lindsay Johnson pops on the pod to look ahead to England's match against Canada in the Arnold Clark Cup. Timecodes: 1'05 – Story of the game between Inter and Liverpool. 5'00 – Discussion on Liverpool's strength in depth. 8'00 – Ashley Young on James Milner. 11'20 – James Horncastle on Inter's performance. 18'30 – Jurgen Klopp interview. 22'00 – Reaction to RB Salzburg's 1-1 draw against Bayern Munich. 27'50 – Preview of England v Canada in the Arnold Clark Cup with former England defender, Lindsay Johnson.
Tom Middler & Lee Wingate look back over the Austrian teams' games form match day 1 of the various European competitions, before calling in expert help in the form of French football writer Jeremy Smith and West Ham correspondent for Football.London, Tom Clark, as we preview all the upcoming fixtures on match day 2 of the group stages. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theotherbundesliga/message
The 2021/22 Austrian Bundesliga season is underway for another year with change afoot at the very top. Jesse Marsch has moved on from his post as FC Red Bull Salzburg manager, Matthias Jaissle replacing him. As well, Patson Daka and Enock Mwepu have completed separate transfers to the Premier League, in something of a Salzburg exodus. Not to fear though, Karim Adeyemi and co can pick up the slack. As ever, it isn't always all about Salzburg - Yusuf Demir of Rapid Wien has joined Barcelona of all clubs, meanwhile former England and Netherlands U-16 international Noah Ohio joins Austria Vienna. Lee Wingate from @OtherBundesliga joins Joe for this one. 1:53: All change at Red Bull Salzburg - Jesse and Jaissle 6:30: Patson Daka to the Premier League 11:36: Red Bull Salzburg's business model and 'stratospheric' finances 14:01: Yusuf Demir to Barcelona - the strangest move of the transfer window? 22:02: 'The Computer' signs for Brighton 27:43: Noah Ohio to Austria Vienna 32:45: Karim Adeyemi's breakout season
The next monthly dose of our series with Matt Walker, who talks to Lee Wingate about his mission to watch a football match in all 55 UEFA countries within one season. On the agenda this time are countries 6-10: Finland, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Russia & Belarus. For more on Matt's travels, check out his book “EUROPE UNITED”, which is OUT NOW!
The Sweeper podcast returns with another monthly dose of drama from Europe's 55 most lovable leagues! This month we have an abundance of late season stories with heroes and villains, surprise squad inclusions, and of course our main features; the astounding EURO triumphs of Denmark & Greece, and the Bulgarian champions who just keep on winning! Hosted by Lee Wingate & Tom Middler, featuring interviews with George Tsitsonis, Sebastian Stanbury and Metodi Shumanov.
The Euros get underway very shortly so the guys are bringing you special team profile episodes of Ukraine's Group Stage opponents.In Part One of this Profile mini series, the team are joined by Lee Wingate of The Other Bundesliga & The Sweeper podcasts to discuss Group C adversaries, Austria.Lee reveals public sentiment towards the Austria squad selection for the tournament, Austria's form of late, the players to watch and much more!
Ep 149: It’s finally here, the preview episode, one where England fans can attend the games. I’m joined by Lee Wingate from The other Bundesliga Podcast talking Austria, Filip from Romanian Football Twitter and Lee Bailey guides us around Middlesbrough. Running Time: 45:05 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
This week we're joined by Lee Wingate from The Other Bundesliga, on the pod we discuss whether anyone can stop RB Salzburg, the future of Dominik Szoboszlai and Austria's hopes for the Euros next summer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
FC Red Bull Salzburg are Austrian champions once again and their conveyor belt of young talent, facilitated by unmatched global scouting, continues to churn out players with huge potential. Joe speaks to Lee Wingate from the tremendous 'The Other Bundesliga' podcast, recapping a season which has seen points deductions affect the title race, Dominik Szoboszlai's free-kick-taking specialty and a team whose shirt sponsor is a cartoon sperm qualify for Europe. Listen now; rate, subscribe, leave us a review!
Joe is joined by Lee Wingate and Tom Middler from 'The Other Bundesliga' (@OtherBundesliga) podcast. Lee and Tom are two parts of a trio of British journalists in Austria covering all things Austrian football. The duo shed a light on FC Red Bull Salzburg, LASK Linz's title tilt, a potential heir to Erling Håland's throne in 2. Liga and plenty more. For excellent knowledge and insight, listen now.