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Wolves Weekly: The Official Wolverhampton Wanderers Podcast
Matchday Live Extra : Quarter final heartbreak as Wolves go out of Cup

Wolves Weekly: The Official Wolverhampton Wanderers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 24:38


Mikey Burrows is joined by Andy Thompson, Lee Naylor and Leon Clarke to review the FA Cup exit by Coventry, with thoughts on the key moments that cost us & how to regroup for a derby with Villa next up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Giants Huddle - New York Giants
Giants Huddle | Leon Clarke

Giants Huddle - New York Giants

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 35:21 Transcription Available


Lance Medow sits down with Leon Clarke, Tommy Devito's quarterback coach since he was six years old, to discuss Tommy's journey to the NFL. SUBSCRIBE NOW **Apple** | **Spotify** | **Google** | **Pandora** | **iHeartRadio** :00 - Tommy DeVito's Introduction to Quarterback 14:25 - Finding the Right Fit 22:50 - Being an Undrafted Free AgentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Wolves Weekly: The Official Wolverhampton Wanderers Podcast
Mavericks & aggression - Dave Edwards & Leon Clarke on what fans expect & love about Wolves teams past & present

Wolves Weekly: The Official Wolverhampton Wanderers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 43:18


Leon Clarke makes his Wolves Weekly debut as he joins Dave Edwards & Mikey Burrows to discuss the derby day draw with Villa, whether Hwang can play as a central striker, why kicking towards the South Bank first half annoys the players and what exactly did Matt Hobbs mean by "a team that represents the fans in the stands" on last weeks episode. Wolves Weekly is brought to you by My Diesel Claim. If you owned or leased any diesel vehicle between 2009 and 2020, you can check your eligibility instantly and sign up at https://bit.ly/mydieselclaimpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Wolves Weekly: The Official Wolverhampton Wanderers Podcast

Leon Clarke and Matt Jarvis join Mikey Burrows to discuss the end of the season and their impending rivalry in the TST competition in North Carolina next month. Plus Academy graduate Harry Burgoyne discusses the Under 19s trip to India, why former teammate Ryan Giles is ready for the big time and his own return to representing the Wolfpack once more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

GasCast - Bristol Rovers Podcast
Another Slow Start

GasCast - Bristol Rovers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 44:15


In this week's GasCast, Max is joined by Nick Weeks & Tom Metcalfe to discuss Rovers' big defeat at Exeter, a disappointing draw at Barrow, and a positive cup performance against Cheltenham.The lads also talk all the ins and outgoings of Transfer Deadline Day - with Rovers signing the experienced Leon Clarke, a backup LB in Junior Brown, and young attacking mid Anthony Evans all on one year deals. The group then look ahead to preview this weekend's game against Crawley Town, who have conceded 12 goals in their last 2 away games.Thanks for listening & UTG!Support the show (https://patreon.com/gascast)

BladesPod - The Sheffield United Podcast
Bouncing Day Revisited - Sheffield Wednesday 2-4 Sheffield United

BladesPod - The Sheffield United Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 99:24


Ben and Andrew take a very enjoyable deep dive into the Day The Bouncing Stopped, September 24 2017, as United rock up at Hillsborough and leave with a 4-2 win. We talk about Leon Clarke, David Brooks, Mark Duffy, the build-up, the fallout, our favourite little details, and this match as a sliding doors moment for both Sheffield clubs. Hope you enjoy, I know we did! Cheers for listening and UTB.

Latics Listen - Wigan Athletic Podcast
Latics Listen 24 - Transfer Window Special

Latics Listen - Wigan Athletic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 39:46


The January transfer window has now closed and with plenty of activity coming in and going out of the club, this week's episode of Latics Listen brings everything together in one place.We catch up with new recruits Beni Baningime, Danny Fox and Leon Clarke, plus Paul Cook discusses Will Grigg's move to Sunderland, his recruitment of the aforementioned trio and the loan moves for Leo Da Silva Lopes and James Vaughan, plus Callum Connolly's departure from his loan spell at Latics.Latics icon Paul Scharner joins Guy Clarke on the line to take us through what it's like to move in the January transfer window, not once, but twice! The Austrian, now playing in the fifth tier in his native country, explained how he had to wait two days to go through his medical at Latics due to the excitement of moving the the Premier League increasing his blood pressure.We also sat down with Darron Gibson to discuss recent results and performances, experienced additions over the past week and the midfielder's personal circumstances and how he's enjoying his football and life at the club.And finally, Harry Aitkenhead from our official partners Coral brings the latest Championship chatter and odds ahead of the weekend's game against Queens Park Rangers.If you'd like to get involved or feature on Latics Listen, please get in touch through our social media channels on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram, or by emailing laticslisten@wiganathletic.com - your comments, questions and support are much appreciated!Listen above, stream on Spotify or download our brand new podcast for free on iTunes. We're also available on Soundcloud and Buzzsprout!

BladesPod - The Sheffield United Podcast
A point from Norwich & Transfer Deadline Chat

BladesPod - The Sheffield United Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 49:47


Ben and Jay recap an excellent point from Carrow Road, before moving onto some transfer window talk as hashtag deadline day approaches. We address the Fleck-to-West-Ham story (17:15), profile Scott Hogan (26:05), chat about Leon Clarke potentially leaving (29:55) and then the state of the squad as a whole (33:10). Finally, we preview this weekend’s match with Bolton Wanderers (41:10). As always, thanks for listening and UTB!

EV News Daily - Electric Car Podcast
10 July 2018 | German Brands Losing The Battle For Batteries, Tesla Raises Prices Due To Tariffs and UK ‘Road To Zero’ Goes Nowhere

EV News Daily - Electric Car Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 21:05


Well good morning, good afternoon and good evening, wherever you are in the world, hello and welcome to the Tuesday 10th July edition of EV News Daily. It’s Martyn Lee here with the news you need to know about electric cars and the move towards sustainable transport.   Housekeeping: first 4 Fully Charged Live videos online now. Thank you to Leon Clarke who just sent me a link to the Nissan story, they’ve admitted falsified data on car exhaust emissions at it’s Japanese factories. I’ll pull together all you need to know about that on tomorrow’s programme. Also a lot of news today, so thank you for your emails and comments, we’ll do a bumper batch tomorrow.   #ROADTOZERO - THE GOOD, BAD AND UNCERTAIN Every country around the world, wherever you're listening, is somewhere along the path to zero-emission transport. That part isn't in doubt. The interesting thing is how quickly it will happen and whether you, the car buyers will make it happen, or whether it's going to be regulation and Government. Well here in the UK the Government just released a long awaited Road To Zero transport strategy, which some hoped would be a clear and definitive roadmap to the future. What do you think of this? And would it go down well where you're listening? Are you already ahead of the UK or do you have catching to do? Would this plan work where you live, or is the road to nowhere? Let's dive in. The talk of bans is out the window to be replaced with targets and ambitions, target for at least 50% of new cars to be ultra-low emission by 2030, and vague promises like “all new cars and vans to have significant zero-emission capability” by 2040 and “almost every” car and van to be zero-emission by 2050. All new builds homes as well as street lights to get EV chargers. I say this is good news because it brings the costs down when they're integrated, when you're buying in bulk, when developers building apartment or office blocks integrated solar, storage and chargers. No ban on combustion engines - the diesel lobby will be toasting a drink tonight because they got their way. The Guardian says: "Petrol and diesel hybrid cars will still be permitted to be sold in 2040, the government has conceded, in a move that has angered environmental campaigners but was welcomed by the car industry. Companies in the charge point installation business are up sharing a £400m Charging Infrastructure Investment Fund Businesses retrofitting charge points can claim grants for 75% of the costs. No detail or commitment on incentives. A review of all this planned for 2025 which builds IN uncertainty. In comparison Norway wants to phase out new combustion cars by 2025. Greenpeace said the car industry was “yet again being given a free pass” and the targets were weak by international standards. The body whose job it is to fight for diesel in the UK is the SMMT, and Mike Hawes their Chief Exec said the strategy recognised “the vital role conventional engines, including diesel, will continue to play in the transition to 2040 and beyond”. That's morally obscene knowing what we do now about particulates killing people and the damage to health they cause. My take: economics wins. Math wins. Most respectfully, politicians have never occupied a lower estimation in many minds than in 2018, hence the protest votes around the world. This is a political greenwash of policy whilst keeping diesel makers happy, but none of it matters because economics wins. Cheap motoring wins. Whilst you and I want to say we're doing this for the environment, time after time people have been shown to always do what's in their own interest. Which in this case is save money when EV's become cheaper than ICE cars. There is no point talking about 2030 or 2040 and hybrid car targets. The largest pre-order in the history of consumerism was the Model 3 and every car maker wants a piece of that. For many it doesn't suit them to move over until 2020 because of existing investments but after that they'll do what sells. If we are to give politicians any credit it will be California, not just with EV's but over the years, helping to make cars greener. And the European Parliament which has put strict new CO2 limits in place. Those along with China will drive the move initially, and after that it's down to consumers.   TESLA RAISES PRICES BY NEARLY 20 PERCENT IN CHINA In a response to President Trump's ongoing trade dispute between the U.S. and China, electric automaker Tesla has raised prices of its vehicles in the Chinese market around 20% China has called it the "biggest trade war in economic history." This will surely speed up investment in China by not only Tesla but all auto makers hit by tariffs.   OVER 18,000 EV'S FOR FRANCE SO FAR THIS YEAR "In France, the electric vehicle segment has surpassed 18,000 registrations since the beginning of 2018" reports Green Car Congress: "After a few subdued months, the electric passenger car market rose significantly in June. The Renault ZOE has maintained its lead and continues to carry registrations of electric passenger cars (60.90% of market share), In second place, the Nissan LEAF showed a rise of 143.01% with 469 vehicles. The BMW i3 retains third place with 182 new registrations, including 74 units equipped with a range extender."   http://www.greencarcongress.com/2018/07/20180709-avere.html   BMW i3 REVIEW: LIVING WITH THE ULTIMATE ELECTRIC CAR? Another one of those little things I like, seeing how mainstream press talk about EVs, we did this yesterday with the LEAF. Pocket-Lint have actually bought a BMW i3 this is no loan car to the press. "Stamp on the accelerator and the i3 gives you its first surprise – it feels truly quick, leaping forward with the kind of abandon that's usually the reserve of sports cars. But with almost no noise. Our own unscientific traffic light grand prix experiments over the past months actually suggests that it's as quick (or quicker) away from the lights than just about any other car on the road for the first 20 meters or so." And on the subject of regen: "after a while you start to actually think more about your driving, start to lift off the pedal a little earlier so you don't need to manually brake, and think ahead. In some ways, we think it's made us a better driver". On the topic of going back to a combustion car: "Getting back in a petrol or diesel car also genuinely feels old fashioned. The noise, the vibration, the changing gears, the stopping at fuel stations, the idling in traffic. All are relegated to the past in an electric car."   YOUTUBE DELIVERS FOR MORE NUBURGRING EV VIDEOS What did we do before YouTube was around so I could search for videos of test cars pounding around the Nurburging. Yesterday it was the Mercedes EQC and today another. This time it's the Porsche formerly known as the Mission E, now the Taycan, hitting the 12.9-mile Nordschleife. The debut is still set for early 2019, with production pencilled for mid-2019. By which point, in 12 months’ time, I will guarantee you Elon will not have been able to keep schtum about the new Roadster so we'll definitely have something to compare it to.   FORD HAS BIG ELECTRIC PLANS - BUT THEY'RE STILL JUST PLANS Ted Cannis, Ford's global director of battery electric vehicles, said during a recent interview with Engadget: "With (Ford CEO Jim) Hackett, we're all in. We're going to be bigger and we want to change the process. When it was compliance cars, there's nothing wrong with Ford Focus Electric. It's executed well. But, it's not too exciting. Let's make them awesome. Let's amplify what's best about that for that user group and really make awesome vehicles".   https://www.engadget.com/2018/07/09/ford-future-ev-interview/   GERMAN CARMAKERS LEFT RELIANT ON OTHERS FOR BATTERY CELLS Reuters had a story yesterday which did highlight the biggest issue for those luxury German car makers, despite knowing EV's have been coming for years: "Plans by a Chinese company to build a battery cell factory in Germany should serve as a wakeup call for the national car industry, whose lack of its own production capacity risks leaving it exposed in a dawning era of electric mobility." says Douglas Busvine for Reuters: "BMW has awarded a contract worth just over 1 billion euros ($1.2 billion) for CATL to make cells for electric cars, while Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) has picked CATL and South Korea’s Samsung and LG Chem to deliver $25 billion worth of batteries."   https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-germany-china-batteries/german-carmakers-left-reliant-on-others-for-battery-cells-idUKKBN1JZ0C0?utm_source=applenews   TESLA GIGAFACTORY BATTERY TECH RISK IS A MYTH I missed this article from Saturday but I wanted to bring it to you from Christopher Arcus at Clean Technica, on the subject of advances in battery tech and whether Tesla is wrong to commit to the Gigafactory: "It is no secret that Tesla’s Gigafactory represents an important advantage in lowering battery cell costs and supplying battery cells for storage and electric vehicles. But its a myth that factory investment ties Tesla to one lithium battery technology. In fact, we know Tesla already produces both NCA and NMC cells at the Gigafactory, but even other tech (like solid-state batteries) is compatible with existing production equipment." And I wanted you to check it out because it's one of the argument the old auto makers use, that they're waiting for battery tech to improve or solid state batteries. When Elon announced the Tesla Semi and head of Daimler Trucks said the range and specs were against the laws of physics (I'm paraphrasing) unless Tesla knew something which Daimler didn't. And that's the thing, they do. Then at the shareholders meeting Elon said that was perhaps conservative, the Tesla Semi is already working out better than promised. As a pure electric car maker they spend every second of every day working out how to make battery tech better. Rather than behave like a car makers, with slick just-in-time supply chains and everything bought in, they've pushed the technology themselves rather than bought it in.   https://cleantechnica.com/2018/07/07/tesla-gigafactory-battery-tech-risk-is-a-myth/   ELON MUSK'S MUSKIEST MOMENTS OF 2018 And finally, something a little light hearted. And someone at Mashable has too much free time on their hands because they've been keeping tabs on the best of Elon Musk in 2018 - or they like to call the muskiest moments of the year. SpaceX had a monumental first successful launch of its Falcon Heavy rocket, The Tesla Roadster and its dummy astronaut, which reportedly disappeared into deep space Becoming the 'It' couple of the Met Gala with musician Grimes. There was the nerdy joke that brought them together, the memes the relationship spawned, and his own personal Grimes playlist. Selling Not A Flamethrowers - $500 each, and a rename to get round regulations In May Musk tweeted about creating a website that "would rate the core truth of any article & track the credibility score over time of each journalist, editor & publication. He filed a law suit against a former employee who admitted to installing malicious code on servers to leak private data to unnamed parties, and the press And finally - a farting unicorn.   https://mashable.com/2018/07/08/elon-musk-moments-of-2018-so-far/   COMMUNITY   You can listen to all previous 175 episodes of this podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, YouTube, TuneIn, Stitcher, and the blog https://www.evnewsdaily.com/ – remember to subscribe, which means you don’t have to think about downloading the show each day, plus you get it first and free and automatically. It would mean a lot if you could take 2mins to leave a quick review on whichever platform you download the podcast. And if you have an Amazon Echo, download our Alexa Skill, search for EV News Daily and add it as a flash briefing. Come and say hi on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter just search EV News Daily, have a wonderful day, and I'll catch you tomorrow.   CONNECT WITH ME! evne.ws/itunes evne.ws/tunein evne.ws/googleplay evne.ws/stitcher evne.ws/youtube evne.ws/soundcloud evne.ws/blog

BladesPod - The Sheffield United Podcast
BladesPod Episode 13 - Fulham, Reading, QPR, Hull (!), Keepers and More w/Jay Socik

BladesPod - The Sheffield United Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 46:53


I'm joined again by budding EFL analyst and fellow Blade Jay Socik, to break down the defeat to Fulham (01:30), a strange few weeks for United (12:15) including Hull meltdown / Wilder's comments / takeover talk, bouncing back at Reading (21:20), Moore vs Blackman (23:45), some stats about our still-great defence (28:00), then Jay makes the case for Leon Clarke's form (37:40). Thanks for listening and UTB!

BladesPod - The Sheffield United Podcast
BladesPod Episode 3 - Blades vs Fulham - 9 goals, 9 talking points

BladesPod - The Sheffield United Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 29:33


Taking a look back at Sheffield United's 5-4 defeat to Fulham, with "in the moment" reaction from half-time and full-time. Then a breakdown of 9 key talking points, including the loss of Paul Coutts, the brilliance of Leon Clarke, the freakiness of this game, and a bold prediction. Finally, wrapping up by looking ahead to our game against Birmingham City.

Progress With Unity Podcast
PWU Latics Podcast - Open Arms

Progress With Unity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 48:51


This week's crew in the studio are Gareth, Dan, Adam, Mick, Rob, Paul and Barry.Off the terrace report from the Walsall game is provided by Paul, it is fair to say he wasn't too impressed with referee Andy Haines.The crew discuss the game, missed chances, refereeing decisions, red cards and a brilliant ball boy.On Tuesday we were back on the Wembley trail as we visited Crewe in the JPT, Simon brings his straight off the terrace report to give us the low down on proceedings at Gresty Road.What a goal from Yanic, Grant Holt is back and a Jordy Hiwula double, lots to talk about there.We finish this week off with a look forward to the Bury game at the weekend, Adam does the preview, 9 goal Leon Clarke and an in-form Bury side hold no fears for our crew!Contents: Speedy intros (0:00); angry Walsall review with Paul's illuminating on-the-whistle report (0:50), what is a red card in this crazy world? (5:00) Yanic Attack (13:50) and Ball Boy is Superman (18:00); Crewe View: John Stone's Paint Trophy assessment with Simon's report (23:30), the Road to Wembley 2016 & Holtmaster Comeback Trail Vol IV (27:20), Adam's shakin' preview (34:20) and optimistic predictions… optimictions? (41:10)

Wolves Fancast
Back to our natural home - The Championship

Wolves Fancast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2014 55:42


We're back! Our first podcast of the season went Live on Molineux on Tuesday 5th August and you can re-live all the action through our usual podcast. Dave, the 2 Luke's and Ben discuss the summer. Transfers in and out, the 'Bomb Squad', Rowe, VLP, contracts, pre-season, Leon Clarke scoring and Norwich away. Take a listen! Follow us on: Twitter: @WWFCFancast Facebook: Wolves Football Fancast Show and 'Like' Blogs: wolvesfootballfancast.wordpress.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Nii Lamptey Show
Episode 66 - It's a shame for us

The Nii Lamptey Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2014 67:37


This week: It's the final stretch and the Niis summon their powers of keenness to bring you another episode of Coventry City chatter.  Includes some thoughts as to just how much of a git Leon Clarke's going to be this weekend.

The Nii Lamptey Show
Episode 56 - Leon Clarke Logic

The Nii Lamptey Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2014


This week: The dream team re-assemble to bring you your weekly dose of Coventry City waffle. Includes awful research and obligatory round-tabling about a week's worth of Sisu/Council nonsense. Contains quite a few messages to Leon Clarke.

The Nii Lamptey Show
Episode 54 - Four Games One Pod

The Nii Lamptey Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2014 77:55


This week: Welcome to 2014 you sweethearts! The Niis are back with a bumper New Year special, packed with words and assessment of the christmas period, ranging from Carl Baker's acrobatics and goals from the half-way line, to Leon Clarke speaking his mind and dressing up like Mr Plow (Credit to Ed. Sick reference.) Contains a seemless guest appearance from podcast newboy Jon Spencer.

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House Of Trance Podcast with Dan Kelly
HOT006 - House Of Trance Podcast with Dan Kelly - Including Gordon Coutts Guest Mix

House Of Trance Podcast with Dan Kelly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2013 125:34


House Of Trance with Dan Kelly returns! Bringing you the best in Trance and Big Room from across the globe! Including a storming guest mix from Nothern Ireland's Gordon Coutts! Gordon is being hailed as the future of tech trance in Northern Ireland. The DJ / Producer from Co. Down has been making a steady rise to the big league over the last few years and has well and truly established himself as one of the most promising talents to emerge on to the global circuit. His productions can be found on the top labels, in the boxes of many of the world’s leading DJs, appearing on the pages of magazines such as Mixmag, iDJ, DJ Mag and M8, while Gordon himself can be regularly found on line ups alongside some of the top names around, as well as headlining nights himself. He has had releases on Vandit, MLXL, Couture, Fraction and many more. Tracklisting. 01: Somna - Lost in Time (Original Mix) 02: Matrick - Expansion (Original Mix) 03: Witness45 - Connected (Original Club Mix) 04: Digital Self & Tek - Tonic - Origin (Original Mix) 05: ED Live - Behaviour (Original Mix) 06: Mark Junior - Circle Of Trust (Francesco Sambero Remix) 07: Coe ft. 3PM - Gone Bad (JamieD Remix) 08: Pete Tha Zouk - Pick Tha Bass (Original Mix) 09: Leon Clarke & Koffie Tobin - Contagious (Original Mix) 10: Scot Project - C1 (Original Mix) 11: Purple Stories - Ithilien - Original Mix 12: Team Bastian - Tango (Original Mix) Gordon Coutts Guest Mix 01: Human Resource- Dominator (Tigran Oganezov Redominated mix) 02: Joia Vita- Viva La Vita 03: IRA- Calypso (Dart Rayne & Yura Moonlight remix) 04: Above & Beyond feat.Andy Moor- Air For Life (Norin & Rad remix) 05: Arkadi- The Box 06: Bulat Nanox- Vodka 07: Bilal El Aly & Sky 9- Rail Gun (Steve Haines remix) 08: Gordon Coutts & Jason Grey- False Awakening 09: Peter Hulsmans- Edge Of Sanity (John Dopping reflection) 10: Mac & Monday- Youruba 11: Peetu S- Bigger Palace 2012 (original re-build) 12: Paul Webster- Circus (Sektor V remix) 13: Adham Ashraf & Gordon Coutts- Silverlight www.facebook.com/houseoftranceradio www.facebook.com/djdankelly www.facebook.com/electrikshandy