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HEADLINES: Folarin Balogun is coming home; Ivan Toney's best bets cost dearly; clubs in hot water all over the place including Man City, Portugal and Juventus; USL decides to go head-to-head with NWSL; senseless tragedy in El Salvador; WC26 logo and BIG announcement from TST7v7 tournament WHAT IF: how would things change if the penalty spot was moved back two yards? PREMIER LEAGUE: we crown the champs and give Forest their flowers; discuss if United's season is more successful than Arsenal (Tommy gets upset); Tyler charts a course for Liverpool to finish top 4 and we make final predictions on Everton vs Lester vs Leeds relegation battle REST OF WORLD: MLS hit-it-n-quit-it minute is BACK, whether Inter have a snowball's chance in hell in Champions League final; Championship playoff final check up; WSL title race plus some stern words for La Liga and Valencia after yet another embarrassing bout of racism STOPPAGE TIME: Ivan Toney's Best Bets and GOAWs
Tottenham suffered a miserable defeat against Brentford in their last home game of the season. Tottenham are in big need of a rebuild, does that include Harry Kane? Manchester United got a crucial victory at the Vitality Stadium against Bournemouth as they now just need 1 point out of the next 6 to return to the Champions League. At Anfield, it was a game filled with drama, controversy, and emotions as Firmino's last home goal for Liverpool canceled out Aston Villa's early goal in the first half. With the draw not being good enough for both sides, it was a lose-lose match for both teams. Arsenal suffered a defeat to Nottingham Forest, ensuring their safety in the Premier League while also confirming City as the Champions. Does Noah finally admit that this was a full on bottle job from Arsenal? Join us as the hosts review actions from the Premier League's match week 35. Subscribe to keep up with intriguing discussion on the exciting Premier League football! Let us know your thoughts on our social media! Our Social Media Accounts and Podcast https://linktr.ee/fotbp
Dan and Neil discuss the draw at Anfield yesterday. ______________ Interested in sponsoring The Villa View? Email us at studio@thevillaview.tv Get 10% off at Purity Brewing with code villaview - https://puritybrewing.com Twitter - @TheVillaView_ Facebook & Instagram - The Villa View Subscribe to the channel and turn notifications so you'll be informed as soon as we upload a new video. Presenters: @DanBardell and @LoveMcGrathpod Show: #PMP Tags: #avfc, #astonvilla, #liverpool, #post-match-reaction
Episode 158: Depeche Mode - Memento Mori (2023) - Part 2 (Featuring Andrew Dineley of "Art on Your Sleeve" and The Sly Dog of "The Sly Dog Music-Cast") Andrew Dineley ("Art on Your Sleeve") and Sly Dog ("Sly Dog Music Cast") are back to finish the discussion on Depeche Mode's 21st century classic, "Memento Mori." In this episode, the four hosts answer the question on everyone's lips: Does the ghost of Pete Burns haunt the streets of Liverpool? But after getting back on track, they also cover the second-half of the album, including beloved songs like "Before We Drown", "Always You", and "Speak to Me." Are we experiencing a Depeche Mode renaissance? That question will be answered at the end of the episode when the four critics collaborate to rank it for its Final Evaluation! Songs Covered in this episode: Caroline's Monkey Before We Drown People are Good Always You Never Let Me Go Speak to Me Add more Andrew Dineley to your life by listening to "Art on Your Sleeve": https://softoctopus.co.uk/podcast/ Explore the world of the Sly Dog by listening to "The Sly Dog Music-Cast": https://slydogmusiccast.podbean.com/ Join "Art on Your Sleeve" on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/442664446671424 Join "The Sly Dog Music-Cast" on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063551979539 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Read more at http://www.permanentrecordpodcast.com/ Visit us at https://www.facebook.com/permrecordpodcast Follow us at https://twitter.com/permrecordpod Check out some pictures at https://www.instagram.com/permanentrecordpodcast/ Leave a voicemail for Brian & Sarah at (724) 490-8324 or https://www.speakpipe.com/PermRecordPod - we're ready to believe you!
Adam Zdroik, Jack Burkart and Ryan Belongia take on Saturday's four-game slate in the Premier League at DraftKings. Liverpool and Manchester United are the biggest favorites on the slate, but their situations are quite different. Is Trent Alexander-Arnold a lock in his new position? How should you deal with Bruno Fernandes? They go through cash builds and try to figure out how to win tournaments. For more daily fantasy soccer content, go to http://rotowire.com/daily/soccer DraftKings Fantasy Soccer Cheat Sheets: https://www.rotowire.com/soccer/cheat-sheets.php FREE 48-hour trial to RotoWire (no credit card required): http://rotowire.com/soccertrial #DFS #EPL #DraftKings #FPL #DFSSoccer #PremierLeague Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tottenham host Brentford, who have just lost Ivan Toney to an 8 month suspension. With Champions League out of sight for Tottenham, could this be the game to instill some hope to their fans? Also, their fan favorite, Mauricio Pochettino, has all but been confirmed as the new Chelsea manager. The hosts discuss his fit at Chelsea. Manchester United face another side who is safe from relegation in the form of Bournemouth. Will Man United coast to a victory against a team from the coast? Liverpool, who are furiously chasing down the last Champions League spot, host another European chasing side, Aston Villa. With Jurgen Klopp serving the first of his 2 match sideline ban, could Villa do a favor for Newcastle and Man United? Nottingham Forest, who are not mathematically guaranteed safety yet, host Arsenal. With the title seemingly already decided, could Forest take advantage of this Arsenal side? Manchester City can confirm their title with a win against Chelsea, regardless of Arsenal's result. Will Pep go full strength to clinch the title at the earliest possible opportunity? Newcastle, off of a huge victory over Brighton, host a relegation threatened Leicester side, who look like they're destined for relegation. Join us as the hosts preview actions from the Premier League's match week 36. Subscribe to keep up with intriguing discussion on the exciting Premier League football! Let us know your thoughts on our social media! Our Social Media Accounts and Podcast https://linktr.ee/fotbp
Andreas Petrossiants talks to author Jacopo Galimberti about his book, Images of Class: Operaismo, Autonomia and the Visual Arts (1962–1988), published in 2022. Jacopo Galimberti is an art historian and Assistant Professor at IUAV (Venice). He is the author of Individuals Against Individualism: Art Collectives in Western Europe (1956-1969) (Liverpool) and Images of Class: Operaismo, Autonomia and the Visual Arts (1962-1988) (Verso), which historicizes those political currents and movements alongside visual and literary culture that was either in dialogue or in debate with the figures he centers—as well as the revolutionary aesthetic/cultural theory that they produced through workers' inquiries and research on forms of postwar labor, and later participation in extraparliamentary militant social and urban movements. In addition to providing an art and architecture historical perspective on these movements, the book acts as a very helpful entry-point to operaist theory, which Classe Operaia called an “anti-dialectical Marxism,” including the work of Mario Tronti, Rita di Leo, Mandredo Tarfuri, Silvia Federici, and the various groups and grassroots movements that would constitute autonomia. Referenced in this episode: Rossella Biscotti, The Trial at e-flux (2012)
Nous allons commencer notre programme par un tour d'horizon des gros titres de la semaine. Nous évoquerons tout d'abord le succès économique remarquable de la plateforme commune d'achat de gaz de l'UE, qui a été créée pour mettre en commun les commandes de gaz afin de faire baisser les prix. Ensuite, nous commenterons la rencontre qui a eu lieu mardi à Rome entre le président ukrainien Volodymyr Zelensky et le pape François. Puis, dans la partie scientifique de notre programme, nous discuterons d'un rapport récent sur une procédure médicale expérimentale mise au point au Royaume-Uni qui a permis la conception de bébés avec l'ADN de trois parents. Enfin, nous reviendrons sur la 67ème édition de l'Eurovision qui s'est déroulée samedi à Liverpool, au Royaume-Uni. Poursuivons avec la deuxième partie de notre émission « Trending in France ». Nous parlerons de la fin de l'exploitation des tourbières en France. Pour finir, nous discuterons de l'ouverture du 76ème festival de Cannes. - La politique énergétique de l'UE favorise la croissance économique européenne - Le président Zelensky rencontre le pape François - Les premiers bébés dont l'ADN provient de trois personnes sont nés au Royaume-Uni - Le Royaume-Uni accueille le concours de l'Eurovision 2023 à la place de l'Ukraine - La plus grande tourbière de France va cesser d'être exploitée - Ouverture du 76ème festival de Cannes
Den ersten Teil unseres Programms starten wir mit dem Rückblick auf einige Schlagzeilen dieser Woche. Zuerst sprechen wir über den bemerkenswerten wirtschaftlichen Erfolg, der durch Europas Beschluss gemeinsam auf der Gaseinkaufsplattform einzukaufen zu verzeichnen ist. Ziel ist, die Preise zu senken. Als nächstes schauen wir auf das Treffen, das am Samstag zwischen Präsident Wolodymyr Selenskyj und Papst Franziskus stattgefunden hat. Und dann besprechen wir im wissenschaftlichen Teil unseres Programms den kürzlich erstellten Bericht, der von einem experimentellen medizinischen Verfahren in Großbritannien berichtet. Durch die dort geleistete Pionierarbeit ist es nun möglich ein Baby mit der DNA von drei Menschen zu zeugen. Und zum Schluss blicken wir auf das am Samstag in Liverpool, UK durchgeführte Finale des 67. Eurovision Song Contest. Machen wir mit dem zweiten Teil unseres Programms weiter, “Trending in Germany” . Wir äußern uns zu der Bekanntmachung der nigerianischen Regierung, dass alle aus Deutschland zurückkehrenden Benin-Bronzen in den Privatbesitz des jeweiligen Oberhauptes der königlichen Familie gelangen werden. Wir werden auch über den FC Bayern sprechen, der erneut Deutscher Meister werden könnte. EU Energiepolitik trägt zu Europas wirtschaftlichem Wachstum bei Präsident Selenskyj trifft Papst Franziskus Erste Babys mit Erbgut (DNA) von drei Menschen in Großbritannien geboren Großbritannien springt anstelle der Ukraine als Gastgeber des Eurovision Wettbewerbs 2023 ein Aufschrei um Rückgabe der Benin-Bronzen Beim Fußball nichts Neues
Mark O'Haire and Adrian Clarke join Daniel Hussey to preview the penultimate Premier League weekend. We also look at the EFL Playoffs and the best European domestic action. Time Stamps: 03:00 Liverpool vs Aston Villa 10:00 West Ham vs Leeds 17:12 Man City vs Chelsea 23:41 Newcastle vs Leicester 31:40 EFL Playoffs 35:40 Any Other Bets 40:00 Matchbook Zero 45:40 Best Bets 18+ | BeGambleAware
@AVFCStatto and Dan run through some interesting stats regarding Aston Villa's game against Liverpool on Saturday. ____________ Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code THEVILLAVIEW at Manscaped.com. That's 20% off with free shipping at http://www.thevillaview.tv/manscaped and use code THEVILLAVIEW. Unlock your confidence and always use the right tools for the job with MANSCAPED™. Interested in sponsoring The Villa View? Email us at studio@thevillaview.tv Twitter - @TheVillaView_ Facebook & Instagram - The Villa View Subscribe to the channel and turn notifications so you'll be informed as soon as we upload a new video. Presenters: @AVFCStatto and @DanBardell Show: #SMP Match: 18535393 Episode: 911 Tags: #avfc, #astonvilla, #liverpool, #lfc, #match-preview
Dan, Dave Reed and Harriet Prior preview the game at Anfield against Liverpool on Saturday. __________ Get a massive 20% off at LUKE1977.com with code TVV20 - https://www.LUKE1977.com Interested in sponsoring The Villa View? Email us at studio@thevillaview.tv Presenters: @DanBardel16, @david_reed and @HarrietEPrior Show: #MP Match: 18535393 Episode: 910 Tags: #avfc, #astonvilla, #liverpool, #lfc, #match-preview
Adam Zdroik and Chris Owen bet on Gameweek 37 in the Premier League, the penultimate weekend of matches for the season. Chris is back from his travels with an open mind and clear conscience to bet. They take on one of the bigger matchups of the weekend between Liverpool and Aston Villa. They wonder what Big Sam Allardyce can do against a non-top side in West Ham. Finally, they look at teams going in opposite directions for a Monday night football showdown between Newcastle and Leicester City. Of course, they finish with the Team Parlay. For more soccer betting content, go to https://www.rotowire.com/betting/soccer/ FREE 48-hour trial to RotoWire (no credit card required): http://rotowire.com/soccertrial #EPL #betting #soccerbetting #bestbets #EPLpicks #PremierLeagueBetting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Comenzaremos la primera parte del programa con un repaso a algunos de los titulares de la semana. Primero discutiremos el notable éxito económico de la plataforma de compras conjuntas de gas de la UE, que agrega las demandas de gas comunitarias con el objetivo de reducir los costes. A continuación, comentaremos la reunión mantenida el sábado en Roma entre el presidente ucraniano, Volodímir Zelenski, y el papa Francisco. Después, en la sección de ciencia del programa, discutiremos un informe reciente sobre un procedimiento médico experimental desarrollado en Reino Unido, que permitió la concepción de un bebé con ADN de tres progenitores. Y, para acabar, repasaremos la 67ª edición de Eurovisión, celebrada el sábado en Liverpool, Reino Unido. En la segunda parte del programa, “Trending in Spain”, esta semana, vamos a hablar de restaurantes y canciones. En la primera noticia discutiremos la nueva política de cancelación de reservas en la mayoría de los restaurantes españoles. En la segunda noticia, comentaremos el posible plagio de la canción ganadora del festival de Eurovisión 2023. La política energética de la UE contribuye al crecimiento económico europeo El presidente Zelenski se reúne con el papa Francisco Nacen en Reino Unido los primeros bebés con ADN de tres personas Reino Unido organiza el concurso de Eurovisión 2023 en lugar de Ucrania Reservas en restaurantes La ganadora de Eurovisión, acusada de plagio
One last time for 2023 before I return to the clothes nest to listen to the most fucked mathcore I find on Bandcamp, I talk about what happened at this years final with some short clips from the OMGK Panel on their experience of the competition in Liverpool. I will do this again but only Mr. God knows when. HOW TO SUPPORT US: https://www.patreon.com/cornerspaeti HOW TO REACH US: Corner Späti https://twitter.com/cornerspaeti Julia https://twitter.com/KMarxiana Rob https://twitter.com/leninkraft Nick https://twitter.com/sternburgpapi Uma https://twitter.com/umawrnkl Ciarán https://twitter.com/CiaranDold
The Ashes is upon us, and this time it really is The Ashes. Of cricket. Literally. The flaming, dying embers of the game as we know it, which then become actual ashes, followed by bulk bunce in Saudi Arabia or whatever. Nah, not really, because Stokesian captaincy and the Bazball revolution are here to Save Cricket, which if nothing else, permits the hosts early moral superiority points in the 8-week War Of Words which precedes the 6 week Test series. Also, Australia plays India for the actual championship of the thing, which when you think about it makes sense as a warm-up to the main event. The main event being a golf trip in Liverpool. Normal and good. In and around all that discussion is Barney Ronay and Adam Zampa. Onto more familiar matters – the schedule for Australia's home summer has been released with Pakistan, West Indies and South Africa all coming out. Cricket Australia is offering early bird discounts before June 6 - all you have to do is sign up to the Australian Cricket Family at cricket.com.au/acf. Happy to be offering discounts on bunce for a day out at the cricket. Get around it, and it, you. In a circular motion etc. We also talk IPL, ICC distributions, and the social and cultural undercurrents at play on the major existential matters facing cricket, according to two blokes off the Internet. An English cuck writes in for #AskTGC about God knows what in a story about France and a West Indian, and we finish with a visceral minute via “Ginger Century”, who makes a strange, potentially northern English, noise at the end. Can anyone tell us what that noise was? Not in a “secret sound” way – genuinely don't know what the noise was. And of course you would take Faf's rig, you TOW-TAL SLAG! Budgy is backing us big time this English summer, get around them at budgysmuggler.com Limited edition merch available: gradecricketer.com Live show tickets available in Melbourne, Birmingham, and one London show: gradecricketer.com You get discounts, early access and an exclusive podcast every week when you sign up at patreon.com/gradecricketer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Leicester City are falling deeper into the mire and inexplicably Jonny Evans - the oldest man in the world - is the only one being asked to drag them out of it. Pete, Vish and Jim react to last night's damaging defeat to Liverpool, while after Howard Webb's appearance on Sky Pete reveals some exclusive audio of what video assistant referees and their on-pitch colleagues are REALLY saying to each other.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com. Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive live events, ad-free Rambles, full video episodes and loads more: 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.
Hello, Lovely Family join us this week as we celebrate Arsenal's valiant effort to pry the league title away from Peps Mancunians. Unfortunately, their defeat to Brighton has rendered City all but Champions in waiting. We also look at the European hopefuls, Brighton, Liverpool, Spurs Villa, and Brentford ... to piece together who will end up where once all the dust settles. I hope you enjoy it. Follow us on Twitter at @checking_var
Tory right-wingers are getting worried about the direction of Rishi Sunak's government. Boris Johnson's spin doctor at Number 10, Guto Harri, tells Adam and Chris why some still support the ex-PM and what it was like listening in to his calls with President Zelensky. Radio 2's Scott Mills spills the beans on how Eurovision went in Liverpool, plus MP Andrea Jenkyns sings us a special rendition of Sweden's winning song. And as a new exam season starts, the BBC's education editor, Branwen Jeffreys, answers whether we're finally back to normal after the pandemic. You may begin… Today's Newscast was presented by Adam Fleming and Chris Mason. It was made by Daniel Wittenberg with Chloe Desave, Ben Carter and Joe Wallace. The technical producer was Sam Dickinson. The news editor was Damon Rose.
Mark Chapman presents the Monday Night Club with Rory Smith, Chris Sutton and Charlie Adam. They discuss Arsenal faltering in the title race, Manchester City's dominance, and Brighton goalkeeper Jason Steele joins the programme. The team talk social media following online abuse directed at Leeds striker Patrick Bamford. There is also reaction to Liverpool's three-nil victory over Leicester, putting Klopp's side one point outside the top four, and pushing Leicester further towards relegation. TOPICS: 2:40 - Arsenal & title race 13:30 - Man City Real Madrid 16:42 - Leeds & Patrick Bamford 23:12 - Jason Steele 33:00 - Southampton 38:52 - Leicester Liverpool reaction
Post match analysis with Matt Piper and reaction from City boss Dean Smith.
The FC Crew react to Liverpool's 3-0 win over Leicester City and if they keep can make it into the top 4 what this loss means for Leicester City in the relegation race. Also, Sid Lowe joins the show to talk all about Barcelona winning La Liga, Espanyol cutting Barcelona's celebration short by running on the pitch and if a Messi return is a real possibility. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Day 445.Today, Ukraine pressures Russia's flanks around Bakhmut, the Russian airforce suffers its worst week since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, and Francis Dearnley ventures to Liverpool to report on the Ukrainian experience at Eurovision.Contributors:David Knowles (Host). @djknowles22 on Twitter.Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on Twitter.Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on Twitter.Genevieve Holl-Allen (Foreign Correspondent). @genevieve_holl on Twitter.Natalia Vasilyeva (Russia Correspondent). @Nat_Vasilyeva on Twitter.Special thanks to Maria Romanenko (@rommari on Twitter) and Tim Johnson (@timimjohnson on Twitter). Tim's email is tim@techsphere.co.ukTo learn more about the charity Tim and the other volunteers work with, you can visit:https://www.gtwgliwice.pl/o-nas.htmlTo support our work, subscribe to The Telegraph: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatestEmail: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.ukSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From the time he started playing drums at a young age, to eventually picking up the guitar at age 13, Fraser Churchill always saw music in his life, he just didn't know he would one day become one of Nashville's most in demand Singer-Songwriters. A prolific Artist, Fraser grew up in the UK, making his way to Liverpool where he spent time with Sir Paul McCartney, receiving valuable advice on crafting a successful song. Eventually finding his way to Nashville where he has written with everyone from Michael Bublé to the late Boy George. Join us for this special chat with Fraser, and stay tuned for a performance of 'Baby I'll Wait' , the 2022 hit single written for Michael Bublé
Fin Ross Russell is joined by the O.G. Insight podcast crew of Ewan Spence and Sharleen Wright to try and sum up Liverpool, a few of the songs, and what made Eurovision 2023 one of the best. The post Eurovision Insight Podcast: Our Final Daily Podcast From Liverpool, Sunday 14th May appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast.
Fin Ross Russell is joined by John Lucas and Ben Robertson to preview the 2023 Eurovision Grand Final. They catch up on the big 5 and Ukraine, dissect the minutiae of the running order and predict a winner before Fin visits the ‘Dialogues' exhibition at Bluecoat Arts Centre. The post Eurovision Insight Podcast: Daily News From Liverpool, Saturday 13th May appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast.
This weekend's election in Turkey may be the most consequential vote President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has faced yet. Amid the ruined city of Antakya, Orla Guerin heard strong opinions from his supporters and detractors, as they contemplate their and their country's future. Since the Taliban retook power in Afghanistan, the space for women in any kind of public life has been steadily shrinking. Yogita Limaye has often met with their spokesmen and challenged their stance on women's education and employment. While the conversations were cordial, there were few signs of any relaxation of the rules. It's a long way from the foothills of Mount Everest to the southwestern state of Karnataka in India; but in this new landscape, some of Tibet's ancient arts and beliefs are still celebrated at a Buddhist monastery in exile. Earlier this year, Simon Broughton joined the monks of the Tashi Lhunpo monastery for the Tibetan Gutor festival, which features blaring horns, crashing cymbals, and dancers dressed as skeletal tormentors. And as Liverpool gets ready for the culmination of the Eurovision Song Contest, Daniel Rosney retraces the six months he's spent criss-crossing Europe in the run-up to the event, and reflects on the special relationship that's been formed between the United Kingdom and last year's winner, Ukraine. Producer: Polly Hope Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith Production Co-Ordinator: Helena Warwick-Cross
Adam Zdroik is joined by Jack Burkart to talk betting in the Premier League for Gameweek 36. There are only three gameweeks left, which means there is still everything to play. Aston Villa, Brighton and Tottenham are fighting for the top six. Arsenal are fighting for the top, while both Leicester and Liverpool are fighting for something in Monday night's showdown. They give a few bets and close with a Team Parlay. For more soccer betting content, go to https://www.rotowire.com/betting/soccer/ FREE 48-hour trial to RotoWire (no credit card required): http://rotowire.com/soccertrial #EPL #betting #soccerbetting #bestbets #EPLpicks #PremierLeagueBetting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Big Sam and Leeds host a Champions League chasing Newcastle United to Elland Road, in frankly a must win game for both teams. Can Leeds match the Magpies' physicality to get a much needed result? In another crucial matchup for the European places, Aston Villa, after 2 defeats in a row, host Tottenham Hotspur. Unai Emery has dubbed this as a cup final for Villa, but would Tottenham be better off not qualifying for any European competitions at all? Manchester United host Wolves at Old Trafford, where they have been strong this season. With Wolves having already secured their safety in the Premier League, could this be an easy win for United? Everton, fresh off of a 5-1 hammering of Brighton, host Manchester City. With the Champions League semi-final second leg against Real Madrid looming, some form of rotation seems to be a must for City. Could Everton do Arsenal a favor here? Arsenal will be hosting Brighton in hopes of keeping the title race alive. Leicester, in deep trouble, host Liverpool, who have won 6 games in a row in the PL. But how much of that is down to Liverpool's strength, compared to the quality of opponents they have been facing? Join us as the hosts preview actions from the Premier League's match week 36. Subscribe to keep up with intriguing discussion on the exciting Premier League football! Let us know your thoughts on our social media! Our Social Media Accounts and Podcast https://linktr.ee/fotbp
Elon Musk has announced his replacement as the chief executive of Twitter. He's confirmed that NBC Universal executive Linda Yaccarino will succeed him in the role. To take up the post Yaccarino resigned her role at NBC Universal - where she had worked as Chairman of Global Advertising and Partnerships for 12 years. Will Bain speaks to Claire Atkinson, Chief Media Correspondent at Insider, who crossed paths with Linda when they both worked at NBC about what sort of boss she'll be and the challenges that lay ahead. On Saturday the final of the Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Liverpool in the UK. The city is hosting the annual competition on behalf of last year's winners, Ukraine, and as music fans from around the world descend on the city, reporter Hannah Mullane, finds out what it means for businesses there.
As 150,000 extra visitors are poised to descend on Liverpool in the north-west of England for the Eurovision Song Contest, Olivia Wilson heads to the city to see how businesses are preparing. Plus, we speak to fans travelling from across the world about how much it costs them to go to the event. Producer/presenter: Hannah Mullane Reporter: Olivia Wilson (Image: Eurovision 2023 logo. Credit: Eurovision)
From the BBC World Service: Polls are tight in Turkey ahead of this Sunday's crucial presidential election, where the faltering economy is in the spotlight. We look at what both candidates are saying as voters head to the polls. Plus, the UK economy is doing better than expected, according to the latest GDP figures, which are up 0.1%. And, Liverpool in the UK is expecting an economic boost as it prepares to host the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday.
Hannah Moore reports from Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena where Britain is preparing to host the Eurovision song contest on behalf of last year's winners Ukraine. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Jurgen Klopp detailed some of the reasons behind his Liverpool side's recent run of form in the Premier League in his pre-match press conference ahead of their clash with Leicester City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a fun midweek of European action Malcolm Bamford and Barry Penaluna are back to look at this weekends Premier League games. Leicester City have played their way into deep trouble and a home game against Liverpool does not look easy. Leeds United and Everton will hope to give themselves lifelines as they take on Newcastle and Manchester City respectively. Contests Shady May $500 Contest - http://sg.pn/shady Join the SGPN community #DegensOnly Discuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discord SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTube Check out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com Support us by supporting our partners ShadyRays.com code SGPN - 50% OFF 2 Pairs Tawkify.com/SGPN - 20% off when you become a client Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdog Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Anfield Wrap's live podcast looking ahead to Leicester City v Liverpool in the Premier League at the King Power Stadium. Neil Atkinson hosts Dan Morgan, Sean Rogers and Mike Bankole...
Passengers have been warned to expect significant disruption from the latest train strikes on Friday. Members of the Aslef train drivers' union are walking out at 16 companies including TransPennine Express, Northern, Avanti, East Midlands Railway, Thameslink and Southern. Separately, the RMT union is striking on Saturday 13 May - the day of the Eurovision final in Liverpool. Nick Robinson spoke to Mick Whelan, General Secretary of Aslef, about the disruption to the public caused by the strikes. Martha Kearney spoke to Huw Merriman, Minister for Rail and HS2 about the government's approach to solving the dispute. (Image, Trains at Victoria Station, Credit, Kirsty O'Connor, PA)
From the BBC World Service: Polls are tight in Turkey ahead of this Sunday's crucial presidential election, where the faltering economy is in the spotlight. We look at what both candidates are saying as voters head to the polls. Plus, the UK economy is doing better than expected, according to the latest GDP figures, which are up 0.1%. And, Liverpool in the UK is expecting an economic boost as it prepares to host the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday.
Moscow says some soldiers have retreated to more favourable positions. Also: Pakistan's former prime minister, Imran Khan, has been welcomed back home in Lahore by cheering supporters after a judge ordered his release on bail, and the English city of Liverpool gears up for the final of Eurovision - the world's biggest singing contest.
Ste is here with the Liverpool News Update for today where the main story is that Liverpool are reportedly preparing a formal offer to Brighton for Midfielder Alexis Mac Allister.SUBSCRIBE TO OUR LFC STREAMING SERVICE: http://www.redmenplus.comBECOME A YOUTUBE MEMBER NOW AND GET EXTRA PERKS!:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC30avO2n6knAFiH2c8e4qiw/join- Award winning Independent Liverpool FC fan channel.- Click the link to get in touch https://bit.ly/2K8qHDSSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jurgen Klopp spoke to the media as Liverpool prepare to head to the King Power Stadium to face Leicester!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Neil Jones on Mason Mount | Is He Using Liverpool To Get More Money?In this clip from Journo Insight, Ste is joined by Goal's Neil Jones as they discuss the latest of Mason Mount's future as the Chelsea midfield remains a target for Liverpool this summer. Ste & Neil discuss whether the arrival of Mauricio Pochettino will have any impact on Mason Mount's future and if there is a possibility Mount is using Liverpool to gain a new contract at Chelsea.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul is here for the latest episode of Redmen Bitesize covering all the latest news surrounding the Reds from the past 24 hours. Today, Paul discusses Manuel Ugarte's agent discussing a potential summer transfer, Calvin Ramsey returning to light training, Thomas Gronnemark departure from Liverpool at the end of the season & more.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The FC crew break down Thursday's Europa League action and question why it took Juventus so long to get into the game. Plus, Stevie Nicol gives his thoughts on Vinicius Junior and Kyle Walker hugging after their UCL tie and Shaka Hislop provides another eclectic edition of his weekly power rankings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Josh Williams and Mo Stewart for the latest episode of Analysing Anfield! The lads take a deep dive into Liverpool's 1-0 win over Brentford, as the Reds now find themselves truly in a race for a spot in next season's Champions League. Joerg Schmadtke has been linked with a move to Liverpool, as they search for a new Sporting Director, with Josh and Mo taking a look at what the German can offer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marion McKeone joins Jarlath to discuss a bizarre week in US politics. From Trumps conviction to George Santos, the dept ceiling silver bullet and Trump's CNN funded rally, this was a week that had everyone's head spinning. Marion fact checks Trump's most outlandish claims in the "Town Hall" stunt show while weaving in all the biggest stories of the week. As usual you can find the deeper dive into the stories over on www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad. Jarlath is on tour right now. He will be doing his latest standup show in Tralee, Liverpool, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Armagh, Galway, Cork, Kilkenny, Naas, Birmingham, London and Carlow. Grab a ticket while you can. All the other dates have sold out! https://linktr.ee/IrishmanAbroad — If you'd like to contact me, that is easy too. You know what to do! 1. Irishman Abroad Live Line: You can now get in touch with us and feature on our shows by sending your WhatsApp voice note to 00447543122330. 2. Email Jar, Sonia and Marion directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow Jar here on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or subscribe to the YouTube channel here. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
Adam gets the train to Liverpool for Eurovision, as a rail service is nationalised. Joining him at Lime Street station is Ben Clatworthy, transport correspondent for the Times, to discuss what the nationalisation of TransPennine Express means for passengers. Also, with the Eurovision final imminent, the Eurovisioncast team drop in to give us a preview, and a brief on how the scoring works. Today's Newscast was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Tim Walklate with Chris Flynn, Rufus Gray and Nicky Edwards. The technical producer was Mike Regaard. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.
The second round of the NHL Playoffs is underway and Patrick and Seth do their best to mentally recover from the early poor start of the Leafs and Devils. Can Toronto battle back from being cup favorites to the longest shot left on the board? And in the West, the Oilers have come out firing to take both the series and the overall Stanley Cup odds by force. Can McDavid and Draisatl bring Lord Stanley back to Edmonton for the first time since Gretzky and Kurri? In the NBA the West is as wide open as it gets with the fashionably late Lakers and Warriors rounding into form at the right time and the Suns and Nuggets continuing their consistent yearlong play. And in the East can Jimmy Butler and Coach Spoelstra's Heat keep shocking the oddsmakers? Is it Boston's conference to lose? Pat and Seth take a look at the last few weeks of the Premier League regular season to check on Arsenal's title odds, Liverpool's top-4 odds, and who's staring down the barrel of relegation
As the Champions League semi-finals return, we simply had to turn back the clock to May 2019, when something quite incredible went down at Anfield in the final four of that season's competition.Marcus, Luke and Andy share their stories and hot takes on one of the greatest European nights ever, as Liverpool did the unthinkable and then Barcelona proceeded to do the unaffordable in the months afterwards…Let us know what you thought of today's Guide on Twitter @FootballRamble and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive live events, ad-free Rambles, full video episodes and loads more: 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.
HEADLINES: What does PSG's decision to suspend Messi for two weeks mean for his plans next season; Barcelona's director of football leaving for... Aston Villa(?); MLS to San Diego; Don Garber takes poop on US Open Cup; USL picks guy fresh off being suspended by MLS to be league's new president - and why it may make sense; and winners/losers from the TST 7v7 group stage draw WHAT IF: along the lines of Spurs players offering fans a refund after getting stomped by Newcastle, what if this type of thing -- getting a refund if your team gets spanked or getting charged extra if your team blows the doors off an opponent -- became codified in the fan experience? PREMIER LEAGUE: an implausible-but-not-impossible path for Arsenal to win the league; how would this Arsenal team stack up against that recent Liverpool squad; where will Harry Kane be playing next season; Power Picks (predictions for top 4 and bottom 3) plus what games to watch this week/end REST OF WORLD: bonkers final day in the Championship plus we pick a team to root for in the playoffs; Champions League preview + predictions and finally Blood Monday in MLS as managerial heads have begun rolling STOPPAGE TIME: Ivan Toney's Best Bets and GOAWs