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Med Mikkel Birlø som vært har han besøg af panellet bestående af: Nikolaj, Bjarke og Den Gamle Ræv Johannes! Sammen snakker vi om de vundet 3 point mod Forrest, Lytter spørgsmål, Optakt til Newcastle og meget meget mere! COYS! - WHD
On today's Voice Notes with Oisin Langan...Derry City boss Ruaidhrí Higgins and Dundalk manager Stephen O'Donnell on their drawn gameBen Doherty on his Derry City return. Liam Coyle on the Candystripes v Lillywhites and Rovers v Shels plus Owen Heary's reflections on Bohs defeat to St Pats and their seasons so far.Support the show
Welcome along to our latest edition of League of Ireland Voice Notes with Oisin Langan. On this Voice Notes, Oisin talks to Dundalk's Conor Malley on adapting to the LOI, scoring goals and his best position. Kevin Doherty on losing when they should have won or at least drawn and the Lincoln link plus we also hear from Stevie O'Donnell on the newbies settling in. There's also Paul Crowley on the Louth Derby and where both the Drogs and the Lillywhites are at. As well all that Aoife Mullen tells us about Robbie Benson's language skills!Support the show
It was the most controversial transfer in GAA history. Seanie Johnston decided to move from Cavan to Kildare. What followed was an precedented journey, reporters at home, camera crews following his every move and in July 2012, Kildare met Cavan in the championship. His parents left the country and during the huge story- there was drama at every turn. For the first time, Seanie lifts the lid on how dark that period was, why he moved and how he reflects on the drama- a decade later! What was he offered by Kildare? Why did he choose the Lillywhites and was he really living in Straffan? In an unrestricted interview Seanie opens up on failing relationships in Cavan, the influence of Kieran McGeeney and sickness within the family. There is a dramatic low point and the steam room incident- all during an the most testing time in Seanie's life. His reflections are honest, blunt and compelling. Some people in Cavan will never forgive Seanie, some have, perhaps some will through time. Grit, despair, hurt, laughter- but is there regret? This is his story. An incredible insight.
Following his much-maligned performance at Brentford last week, David de Gea fronted up in both body and mind to help Manchester United to victory over Liverpool. It's testament to a stopper who, despite his continued critics, continues to remind everyone just why he's still commonly regarded as one of the world's best. In the North East, Nick Pope kept Man City at bay and bagged another MOM display in the process – very much staking his claim for a potential starting berth at this year's World Cup. A man who will most definitely be starting in Qatar is Edouard Mendy. However, the Chelsea No1 is the subject of this week's Keeper Capers after conceding possession and then a goal to Leeds' Brenden Aaronson in a shock 3-0 triumph for the Lillywhites. The klaxon is sounded at Goodison Park courtesy of Jordan Pickford, Barrow's Paul Farman provides a Text Talk after his heroics helped barrow to three points against Harrogate and the first leader of the Clean Sheet Club is revealed.
The podcast's title is not a dig at the Leeds players, it's a reference to the fixture list! Anyway, Billy 'the Bee' Grant and Dave 'Laney' Lane dusted themselves down after a cold trudge back from Tottenham on Thursday night, to chew the 2-0 defeat to The Lillywhites, as well as looking forward to Sunday's trip to Elland Road. We were also joined by Joe from All Leeds TV who shared his thoughts on his side's form going into the match. his podcast is bought to you in association with Anything is Possible (aip.media) Subscribe to us on all good podcast channels Check out all our podcasts on PrideOfWest.London
This week's forward looking edition of The Whistleblowers lays the bouquet of chat at the feet of West Ham v Leicester in tribute to the most exciting match of Game Week 2, while asking special guest Tom Rennie what the Hammers need to do to match last year's heroics. Mark Smith and Gareth Dobson debate whether Arsenal vs Chelsea can really be considered a marquee match up anymore and the trio ask if Wolves v Spurs will deflate any false optimism in the Lillywhites end. Gareth rounds things off by backtracking on last week's prediction that Southampton are a 2021/22 dark horse in frankly embarrassing fashion and Tom Rennie explains how a plate of carrots and broccoli can last a full half of football if you really try. Head to beer52.com/whistle and use code “WHISTLE” for your free case of 8 beers! thewhistleblowers.net @footballpodcast Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2021 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
Fergus, Paul and Dave try and bring an optimistic outlook to one of our worst performances of recent times. We also look ahead to the Villa game, answer your questions and deal with the fun of internet 'issues'. newcastlepodcast.com @newcastlenatter Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2021 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fergus, Paul and Dave try and bring an optimistic outlook to one of our worst performances of recent times. We also look ahead to the Villa game, answer your questions and deal with the fun of internet 'issues'. newcastlepodcast.com @newcastlenatter Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2020 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
Football is back!! But fans aren't.... We look back on our recommencement game against Manchester United and discus the team set up, in game strategy and player performances. Did Jose get it right? Are we happy with the way it went?We talk substitutions, or lack thereof. We assess what is going on with Tanguy Ndombele and much more. We go through your many questions and we look ahead to the game against West Ham. Oh and Injury Time may be back too.COYS
Football is back!! But fans aren't.... We look back on our recommencement game against Manchester United and discus the team set up, in game strategy and player performances. Did Jose get it right? Are we happy with the way it went?We talk substitutions, or lack thereof. We assess what is going on with Tanguy Ndombele and much more. We go through your many questions and we look ahead to the game against West Ham. Oh and Injury Time may be back too.COYS
Here's another collection of memories. On Day 5 of this series, avid life-long St Austell supporter, Gareth Rowett, recalls his Favourite Five St Austell FC matches that will stay with him forever. Gareth has followed the Lillywhites as a young boy, as the local Sports Reporter for the St Austell Voice newspaper, as the club's Programme Editor and most importantly as a lifetime fan of his home town club. Many thanks Gareth for sharing these special moments.
It's Thanksgiving, which means Steven and Andrea are separated by the US continent but not to fret, ultimate goonerette Crystal Rausch joins the pod, in an all woman "show must go on" effort. Together the sworn North London enemies, discuss Champions League (6:42), Mourinho's first big test, upcoming exciting midweek Premier League fixtures (17:05), and the usual USSF nonsense (26:30). Happy Thanksgiving, enjoy your turkey and remember, you've got subs, if you need 'em.
RAPPO & DEACS FRIDAY FIXTURE PODCAST 4th January 2019 Another episode of the new FRIDAY FIXTURE is now available to download and enjoy. More interviews with managers and players around Cornwall, mixed in with Rappo’s “Bet of the Week” and our abysmal attempt at some Predictions, while we keep in touch with our resident Truro City supporters, Josh and Cam, as well as the SWPL secretary Phil Hiscox. Actually, this week it’s more Josh than Cam as you’ll find out why! However, in fine style Josh carries on solo as we recap on the Hungerford win, another Torquay defeat and preview Welling. SWPL secretary Phil Hiscox was at one of the midweek League Cup matches and the quarter finals are now clearer. After three successes on the trot, the run came to an abrupt halt, but nevertheless it hasn’t deterred Rappo as he gives us another ‘Bet of the Week’. Before Rappo also highlights recent Cornwall Combination League activity, we hear from St Day’s Rob Hosking ahead of their Senior Cup tie with one of his former clubs Porthleven. Then Polperro manager Matt Pengelly tells us how special a day its going to be for his squad, who for most, it will be their first-ever visit to the iconic Bickland Park. Don’t ask how many of his five Senior Cup finals Rappo won though! But in his defence, he’s amongst many a great past Cornish players who also hasn’t picked up an Easter Monday winners trophy. With all the Senior Cup talk it seems natural to use those games for our usual Predictions slot, but can it help us improve on our terrible tally of only one correct since we started the Friday Fix a few weeks ago? Finally, ahead of St Austell’s trip to Chertsey Town for their FA Vase tie, we talk to player and assistant manager Neil Slateford who did a similar trip with the Lillywhites four seasons ago. Once again, thanks for listening and please feel free to contact me – davedeacon@cornishsoccer.info with feedback, comments and suggestions for future episodes. You can also leave a voice message for inclusion by going onto the Anchor app and following CORNISH SOCCER talking football.
Welcome back to Another Sacked Manager. Available on iTunes and Stitcher On a week where City lost, Liverpool were beaten, we can revel in the timing of an emphatic win for the Lillywhites. Eriksen scored twice, Kane made a run and accepted a pass in the box, sissoko came off the bench.... plenty of incredible things happened. We discuss the match before the SHOOT! segment and our recommendations. Yes yes... i know...why isn't this this episode an hour and a half as per the norm...Well we have nothing to moan about and we are not near to crisis.... blog : anothersackedmanager.wordpress.com twitter : @spurssackagain FB and Insti : 'Another Sacked Manager' Periscope : 'Another Sacked Manager'
Marc Webber (BBC Final Score) Joins the boys, Joey Has less of a clue about fantasy football than Joe Hart does about catching, Sy needs to go to Lillywhites, and Luke thinks the Monstars stole the England teams talent.