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As Christmas approaches even managers seem to give more credance to the divisional tables. Our first guest this week is no stranger to topping tables, having famously secured promotion back to the Football League with a then much troubled Macclesfield Town. In at a new club this season, with a new ground John Askey finds himself top of a very tight National South but is taking nothing for granted. Storm Darragh hit the FA Vase programme last week, so we take take the opportunity to preview another tie, that will have a second attempt at running this weekend. Crook Town has plenty of heritage as we will hear but also now one of the youngest Chairman they have ever had. That's not holding Chris MacDonald back nor his multitude of ideas as the club aim to progress on and off the field. Jon Couch is back rounding up the week's news. More managerial moves, FA Vase and FA Trophy and what to buy non league fans for Christmas
With Michael Brown, ex-Man City player and now BBC pundit.On 3rd May 1998 Manchester City were relegated to the third tier of English football. City, which at this time had two league titles and four FA Cups in their trophy room had never been in such a lowly position. The club, now accustomed to dominating word football, would spend a season competing with the likes of York City, Macclesfield Town and Chesterfield.Former player and now BBC pundit Michael Brown played for the side that got relegated at Stoke City and was an ever-present in the team throughout their season in Division Two. This episode is part of a series of podcasts, called: The Fall and Rise of Man City.HOSTS: How To Buy A Football Club is hosted by BBC Breakfast host Sally Nugent, BBC economics editor Faisal Islam and BBC Sport football reporter Simon Stone.PRODUCTION TEAM: This episode was made by Josh Jenkins. The commissioning executive is Stevie Middleton. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.JOIN THE CLUB: Send us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 0330 123 9480, email howtobuyafootballclub@bbc.co.uk, or use the hashtag #HowToBuyAFootballClub.
On today's episode, we are joined by a two time Premier League winner with over 50 caps for England.Paul Ince's 20 year career took him from his local club West Ham, to Italy, Old Trafford and Anfield as he became one of the few players to represent both sides of the Premier League's fiercest rivalry…Paul went on to become a manager, learning his trade at Macclesfield Town and MK Dons before a short stint in the Premier League with Blackburn Rovers. In 2022 he joined Reading FC but after a tumultuous spell that featured point deductions, an absent owner and a transfer embargo he left the club last year.'The Guv'nor' joins the show to discuss his challenging upbringing, his bust ups with Sir Alex Ferguson and his difficult time at Reading, whilst also giving his thoughts on the future prospects of his former clubs.Subscribe now for the full episode and head to www.youtube.com/@UpFrontWithSimonJordan.Warning: This episode may contain strong language. 18+ gamble responsibly.
What is it like to be a Director of football at a professional football club? We see players and managers week in week out, but what really goes on in those boardrooms? How do they make the decisions that affect everything at the club, from which players to bring in, to what next season's shirt looks like, and how much to charge for season tickets. This is ‘On Another Planet' where Former Premier League player and Welsh international Robbie Savage finds himself facing these challenges everyday as Director of Football at Macclesfield Town (it really is another planet). He'll share his insights every week with Emma Jones, and a rotating panel of football experts, as they tackle the big issues through the lens of a football decision maker as well as answering your questions on the latest sporting news. Think of this podcast as Diary of a CEO but for football… Diary of a DOF. Follow us on social media and submit your questions: X: @planetsportbet IG: @planetsportbet Enter your world of Sport Betting at www.planetsportbet.com 18+ www.begambleaware.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode I'm joined by Macclesfield Town goalkeeper Conor O'Keefe. Conor's journey to the professional game has been far from orthodox. Having previously been released by the silkmen after a one year pro deal, Conor pursued his academic qualifcations at Loughborough University which is one of the worlds best academic institutions for high-performance sport. Following the completion of hsi degree and the set-up of his youtube page, he moved to Madrid as part of a year abroad studying. A season of professional football in Spain gave him the taste of football abroad and led him to move to Sweeden, completing two seasons in Scandanavia before returning home to Macclesfield. Conor's journey is nothing short of remarkable and acts as a reminder that having a career in the game is possible for anyone; it just depends how badly you want it. If you like this podcast, please leave me a 5* review as it really does help us reach more goalkeepers around the world. If you would like exclusive insight into the world of the goalkeepers mindset, you can follow the podcast here: Instagram: @thegoalkeepersmindset Twitter (X): @thegkmindset
This week we are joined by former professional footballer, Alan Navarro. Alan takes us through his football career to his career in business with some great stories, this one is not to be missed! Having come through the youth academy at Liverpool, he most notably played in the Football League with Tranmere Rovers, Macclesfield Town, Milton Keynes Dons and Brighton & Hove Albion. He also had spells with Crewe Alexandra, Chester City, Accrington Stanley and Swindon Town #liverpoolfc #efl #brighton
In this episode of the PSA Podcast, Welsh former footballer and current manager, Matthew Tipton. Currently the Arts FC Manager, Matthew talks about his professional football career and his transition from life as a footballer to life as a manager. Through his story, Matthew shows us that talent, hard work and sometimes a bit of luck is necessary. Fighting through injuries the whole way through his career, he was able to play at an extremely high level and score many great goals in his career at Bury FC, Macclesfield Town and many other great clubs. After moving across the water to play for Dundalk FC, Portadown FC, Linfield FC , Ballymena United and Warrenpoint Town, he fell into the next stage of life, his managerial career! Matthew also talks us through taking a step back and understanding that we can't control the things we have no control over - some great advice for sport and life
"I feel like I have to do extra in the morning before I touch the grass...it stimulates me mentally and physically, it's second nature now..." Interview with Plymouth Argyle defender James Bolton. James spent his youth years at Stoke City and Macclesfield Town and has also represented Portsmouth and Shrewsbury Town. Follow James' career on instagram @bolts777
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Andy Holt is the hugely successful entrepreneur who in 2015 stepped into save his local football club Accrington Stanley FC from financial ruin. The club was one of the English Football League's original founding members in 1888 and remains one of its smallest. But the club has been transformed under Holt's ownership, winning promotion to EFL League One in 2018. “Let's be clear," he said when he bought the Accrington Stanley. "Whatever individual, company or other entity owns the club is largely irrelevant, because this isn't a business venture. Has anyone ever made a profit out of Accrington Stanley? In 50 years I will be dust blowing in the wind - hopefully our input will mean the club is not!”That's a sentence that's sure to resonate with any fans of Derby County, Bury or Macclesfield Town, EFL clubs which have recently gone bankrupt and which are sure to be joined by others as they struggle against an array of problems, from bad owners, the Covid shutdown and the economics of lower league football. Andy Holt listened to our recent conversation with EFL chairman Rick Parry and responded in depth via Twitter. As you'll hear, Holt's view of the role and economics of football is starkly at odds with those in the boardrooms of clubs higher up football's pyramid and is a vital part of the bigger conversation about the future of the game from top to bottom. This podcast is sponsored by Leaders Week London, which is back in real life at Twickenham Stadium between the 5th to the 7th of October. With less than two weeks there's a few remaining passes but they're selling fast. In the last week alone some big names have signed up, such as Toyota, Red Bull, San Antonio Spurs, UEFA, adidas, Sky, NFL, AEG, DAZN, Liverpool FC, Emirates, Real Madrid and many more. Each of them have heard about the live Unofficial Partner podcast being recorded at 12 noon on the Wednesday, which is obviously worth the ticket alone. But to get 15% off, use the code UnofficialPartner15 via the Leaders website.As ever, if you like the podcasts you'll love the Unofficial Partner newsletter, get it every Thursday via unofficialpartner.com
We discuss the final day of the football league, with Derby dramatically surviving but their off-field issues looking far from over. We also look at Sunderland's chances on the playoffs with fan Andy Clark. Plus Richard Hudson discusses his local club Macclesfield Town, who are reborn as a phoenix club. Thanks for listening!
Darren, Tony, and Phil speak with John Miles, who played for Accrington Stanley from 2007-2010 among other teams including Macclesfield Town about his playing career, going through the Liverpool academy, coaching in his post playing days, and much more
In a world filled with programme collecting, corner-counting, galivanting groundhoppers, 'Pint of Football' duo Tom and Daz often find themselves sticking out like a couple of craft ales in a non-league clubhouse. Amongst our separate expeditions, we've also managed to get to plenty of grounds together and it's through the stories of our triumphs and tribulations that we relive the tales of 'The Groundcrawlers'. First up, we natter about trips to watch Daz's now defunct team, Macclesfield Town, at Moss Rose. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sol made 646 appearances for five different clubs between 1992 and 2011, as well as playing 73 times for England, taking part in three World Cups and three European Championships.Sol, who began his professional career with Tottenham, enjoyed his most prosperous seasons with Arsenal after making a free transfer ahead of the 2001-02 season.At the Gunners, Sol went on to win two league titles and two FA Cups, scored in the 2006 Champions League final and was part of the legendary “Invincibles” team of 2003/4. Sol spent three years at Portsmouth, which included captaining the side's win in the 2008 FA Cup final. Since retiring from playing, Sol has managed Macclesfield Town and Southend United.A big thanks to our founding partners Lotus Cars. GIVEMESPORT is the exclusive sports partner of the High Performance Podcast. To gain further access to editorial and social content from the Podcast click here https://www.givemesport.com/podcastRemember, you can get extended episodes of the podcast on our YouTube channel bit.ly/HPPYouTube and follow us on Instagram @highperformance. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Conor O'Keefe has not had a stereotypically normal football career so far. After coming through the ranks at Macclesfield Town, he left the professional game to go to college at Loughborough University. This started a chain of events that led him to playing for a year in Spain, in Gibraltar after his studies and where he finds himself now, in the 3rd tier of Swedish football with Piteå IF.We asked him about what led him on this journey, some of the challenges of pursuing a dream career at this level and why he thinks more British footballers don't take the plunge of playing further abroad. We also spoke about what inspired him to start his highly popular YouTube channel "Keeping Goals" and how he balances his professional commitments with being a social media presence. A fascinating discussion bringing together dreams, travel and experiencing new cultures. follow us on Facebook and Twitter to keep up to date on our coming releases and tell a friend about the show. If you have any feedback on the show also we would also love to hear from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Straight From The Off welcomes Thomas Rooney to the Podcast. One of the most decorated amateur footballers of his generation, Tom tells us how playing locally as a kid got him the chance to sign for Tranmere Rovers who had great runs in the FA Youth Cup. He then moved on to Macclesfield Town in the pro ranks playing against the likes of Manchester United featuring Tim Howard and Jonny Evans. Out of the pro game Tom signed for his local team Lobster FC were he scored goals that fired them into the FA Sunday cup semi-finals. Hear about how he moved to rivals Oyster FC, and why they dominated for over a decade, winning two National Cup Finals along the way. He talks about his favourite goals, games and all about the lads he shared a pitch with and played against throughout those times. Episode 30 is brought to you by: Funky Feet School of Dance.
In this week's IndieLiga Chat, we talk about leagues with the word ‘soccer' in them, and should we even mention them? North West football, English Premier League, a little Cricket, and lots more!In North West football chat, we have cultural Issues for Spanish players in Wigan, Bruce Grobbelaar Choosing between Major League Baseball and Crewe (a tough choice!) Macclesfield Town old and new, and Bolton ground movement (similar to bowel movement.) and Burnley being taken over by Americans in a similar way to Manchester United.Some Premier League chat, Burnley being taken over by Americans in a similar way to Manchester United. Fulham V Everton talk, and Josh Maja from Sunderland ‘Til I die joining them. Newcastle United and their current and potential future owners, Mike Ashley or Saudi alternatives, Manchester City and Financial Fair Play.As usual a little bit of cricket chat finds its way in, are there class issues in saving cricket grounds but abandoning football grounds? Other topics include Sam Allardyce drinking from Sam Allardyce toby jugs, is John McGinley the answer to everything, existential questions about what is a club, and are football clubs community assets to be protected, or a commodities to be bought and sold, wasting resources on building stadiums for the Olympics and World cups, and much more! We hope you enjoy it!Any comments, questions or anything you would like us to talk about, please contact us @IndieLiga on Twitter.
Danny Thomas enjoyed a 15 year playing career with clubs including Leicester City, Bournemouth, Macclesfield Town and Hereford. Since leaving the professional game, he has pursued a career away from football, and has also set up his own podcast 'Back of the Net and Beyond.' Danny hopes to help athletes realise the transferable skills they have that will be suited to other industries, and allow them to have successful careers after sport.In a moment where people may be re-thinking their own careers due to insecurity bought on by the pandemic, Ryan discusses with Danny in this week's episode his insight in to completely changing career after leaving football. They also discuss Danny's early days in the game at the FA's School of Excellence at Lilleshall, and being around Leicester's successful late-90's/early 00's team, in what is a fascinating listen.Enjoyed this episode? Please leave us a review, and spread the word of the podcast to your friends and family.Been affected by any of the issues discussed in this episode? Head over to our website to find useful resources and contact numbers.
On the latest episode we caught up with Ian Brightwell, former professional footballer for Manchester City, Coventry City, Walsall, Stoke City, Port Vale and Macclesfield Town. Ian speaks to us about his career, stepping into the world of management, life outside of football and his sons journey in the academy system.
Kevin and Kieran look into why Premier League clubs have decided to reject Project Big Picture, why the EFL turned down a £375m offer from an American investment firm, and who's provided the investment to create Macclesfield FC from the wreckage of Macclesfield Town. Plus, Kieran talks to Guy Branston, head of loan deals at Leicester City. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/priceoffootball. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kevin and Kieran look at why the Sheffield Wednesday owner has secured a debt against Hillsborough Stadium, the reaction to Arsenal's decision to let their mascot go, and why Macclesfield Town's Moss Rose stadium has turned up on Rightmove. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/priceoffootball. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelly Cates is joined by the former Liverpool, West Ham and Everton midfielder Don Hutchison along with 5 Live Sport’s Senior Football Reporter Ian Dennis as they look back at Spurs' penalty shootout victory over Chelsea in the EFL Cup 4th round. The guys will also preview Wednesday's action in the same competition, along with looking at Manchester City's new signing Ruben Dias. BBC Sport’s Simon Stone & Macclesfield fan and BBC journalist Ellie Thomason also discuss the news that Macclesfield Town were expelled from the National League, 13 days after they were wound up by the High Court.
On this weeks Sunday show, Kenny, Zac and Dan review the action from Saturday's games and preview Sunday and Monday's games. In this weeks hot topics, we discuss who has won the transfer window in the Premier League and the sad liquidation of Macclesfield Town. What can the EFL and Premier League do to stop clubs going against the wall?
Hola amigos! Hoy toca platicar de un tema mucho más triste y lamentable. Si bien las historias que más nos gustan son historias como las del Wycombe Wanderers, esta es una historia importante que nos duele pero tenemos que contar. En este episodio, te informo sobre la situación actual del Macclesfield Town --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marcelo-gonzalez-meier/message
In this bonus episode, Musa and Ryan focus on the news of Macclesfield Town receiving a winding up order, following unpaid debts of over $600,000. They use the Macclesfield Town case to take a zoomed-out look at the crisis facing England's lower-league clubs, many of which are on the brink of collapse. They also examine how football clubs are the latest example of certain institutions being ignored by parts of England, discuss poor ownership scrutiny, and look at the parallels with wider social and cultural issues, including how COVID-19 measures are hitting smaller clubs the most.
- Villa and City cap off Gameweek with wins - Thiago shines in Liverpool debut - Son and Kane pounce Saints - Royals, Hatters and Robins sit atop the Championship - Eight goal thriller in League One - The end of Macclesfield Town
Actor, writer, musician and all-round dude joined Ady & Al from Brooklyn, NY to discuss all things Albion.Chelsea, Portsmouth, TV repeat fees, The Mean Machine, 1970s North Stand songs, Gull's Eye, Macclesfield Town, shirt of the week and much more...
It's an auspicious day for all Torquay United fans today. All is revealed in this week's podcast, along with much more about the latest friendlies, live streaming and the demise of Macclesfield Town.
Kevin and Kieran look at why Macclesfield Town Football Club has been wound up, why the status of Charlton Athletic's ownership is being discussed in court, and which investors are behind the £400m offer for West Ham. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/priceoffootball. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Paul MacInnes and Jonathan Liew to discuss Macclesfield Town going out of business and Gareth Bale’s return to Tottenham. John Brewin is on hand for the former, and Sid Lowe for the latter. And we find out whether Barry has the Carabao box. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
- Degenek's penalty heartbreak - Macclesfield Town go bankrupt - Sydney FC deny pay cut claims All that and more on this morning's FNR Daily!
We bring Graham onto the pod and he tells us about Bradley Dack's new venture, we talk about the UEFA Conference League, Macclesfield Town and a little bit of Reading and Oxford too.
Maybe a season of single-legged Carabao Cup ties will continually throw up some extra drama – it certainly did last night! Marcus, Pete and Jim are back in the studio after Hull City bested Leeds on penalties and Southampton were knocked out by an impressive Brentford. We also get an update on the Tottenham Hotspur soap opera: former boss Mauricio Pochettino hasn’t watched much of All Or Nothing and, on top of that, their daunting schedule looms into view. There’s also time for Dean Smith dreaming of Europe, the sad developments from Macclesfield Town and the KNVB ensuring rigid standards are maintained...You can listen to Between The Lines with Melissa Reddy here: hyperurl.co/BTLmelissareddySearch ‘Football Ramble’ on social media to find us, and email us at our brand new address: show@footballramble.com***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!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steve Crossman and the team reflect on major upsets in the EFL Cup and Tottenham close in on signing Gareth Bale back from Real Madrid. Steve is joined by former West Ham and Leeds goalkeeper Rob Green, former Everton midfielder Leon Osman and correspondent John Murray as two Premier League sides, Leeds and Southampton, were knocked out of the EFL Cup in the second round by Hull City and Brentford. You’ll hear from Jose Mourinho on his thoughts on Gareth Bale and the panel assess what he would bring to Spurs if they can get the deal over the line. Also on the pod – was goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez’s move from Arsenal to Aston Villa a wise one? What next for Macclesfield Town after the club was wound up on Wednesday because of debts? And find out whether Rob Green has ever taken a penalty, rather than trying to save one.
Join the boys as they discuss! - Manchester sides stumble in European Finals - Watford, Bournemouth and Bristol all appoint new managers - Macclesfield Town cop relegation shock - Hull City’s disaster season dissected by guest Tigers fan - Transfer talk and plenty more!
Nat & Gregor are joined by Tom Clarke on a week where Scottish football has hit the headlines for the wrong reasons! But are we expecting too much of footballers to lock themselves away for our entertainment?The panel discuss this, the plight of Macclesfield Town, and ask why some Man United fans are still not happy with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Phil Kirkbride is joined by three former Everton youth-team players for this special Royal Blue podcast – Plymouth Argyle midfielder Conor Grant, Macclesfield Town winger Ben Tollitt, and the Liverpool ECHO’s own Sam Carroll, who pulled on the shirt of his beloved Blues before moving into journalism. The trio talk about how they came to be signed by Everton, and the buzz at achieving what so many young players dream of doing, but also just how hard it is to take the next step in what, at even a young age, is a fiercely competitive environment. There is the disappointment of leaving the Blues, but also great stories of great times, friendships, coaches and parents. Enjoy.
Conor is a professional goalkeeper, currently a free agent, but previously played in Gibraltar & Spain, as well in the UK at Macclesfield Town. Conor also has a very successful YouTube channel, posting goalkeeper specific content. We talk today about his journey, the ups & downs along the way as well as the mindset of a GK and how mentally tough you have to be. Conor also explains his process into goal setting which has helped him progress throughout his career. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brendanpearsonfitness/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/brendanpearsonfitness/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzY8DQ3v5ZDsPbo5KszNX7w LinkedIn - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/brendan-pearson-7025861a8 Conor's YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxe8Ii1DOLpmlB79gmavsXg Conor's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/con_okeefe1/
On the latest instalment of our podcast series during mental health week, we caught up with professional footballer Adam Dawson who speaks to us about his career to date, his struggles at Macclesfield Town and how he overcome mental health problems during his career.
Hitting the Bar. The football podcast. Ep. 40. Chris Karle and Geoff Saunders discuss sensational Sancho, the worryingly low opinion authority has of football fans and why Macclesfield Town supporters are following Bury FC fans in showing just how wrong that is, should players take a knee, why Man United can only afford Ighalo and where PL clubs' money goes, virtual supporters Zoom in on games, the Coutinho conundrum, best players so far and should there be more subs. All this and Geoff's trivia question! #BuryFC #Macclesfield #Sancho #takeaknee #Tottenham #AlvinMartin #Beardsley #westham #Ighalo #manunited #Liverpool #debruyne #Vardy #premierleague #Chelsea #Arsenal #Beachyfeet #Zoom #Glazer #Kroenke
Martin, who previously played for Plymouth Argyle, Torquay United, Grimsby Town, Lincoln City and Macclesfield Town, talks through the highs and lows of his career. We also touched on how we planned for life after football. His Football Legends podcast w/ Robbie Knox can be found exclusively on Spotify.Subscribe and give us a follow on... Twitter: @_FootballFeels Instagram: @footballandfeelings Martin: @MGritton MENTAL HEALTH CHARITIES https://www.thecalmzone.net/ https://www.mind.org.uk/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Take a deep breath- this is quite a mouthful. Jennings previously played for Macclesfield Town, Altrincham, Kettering, Cambridge United, Forest Green, Mansfield, Cheltenham and Morecambe. But now he's a fans favourite at Wrexham, where he is extremely content. Amongst other things the non-league veteran told us about his big FA Cup game at Stamford Bridge, how he deals with abuse from fans and what he loves about lower-league footy!
Nathan ‘1 nil’ Blissett was our latest interviewee and the cult hero joined Jack to discuss his legendary status, how his move to the Gas came about, what he made of his stickers, promotion to League 2, that shocking offside call in the play-off final, missing out on Magaluf with the squad, his disappointing end to his Rovers career and his goal-scoring return to the Mem.Bliss shared fascinating insights into the promotion winning dressing room and what it was like to play under Darrell Clarke and he also faced your listener questions. This was a real fun one to record and all of us at GasCast would love to see Bliss back at The Mem sometime soon! Support the show (https://patreon.com/gascast)
Phil and Darren chat with former Accrington Stanley, Barnsley, Macclesfield Town, Altrincham, and Northwich Victoria defender Michael Welch about his long career that included playing a big role in Accrington's 2005 promotion to League 2, his scoring ability as a defender, what he has been up to since retirement, and THAT goal.
It has been the perfect week for Plymouth Argyle with back-to-back wins over Grimsby Town and Macclesfield Town. Six points has seen them cement their place in League Two's top three and they now head to a clash against another former manager in Derek Adams and his Morecambe side. Chris Errington joins host Stuart James top reflect on a fantastic seven days for the Pilgrims and we are also joined by Marjons student and Argyle fan Mike Parrish to discuss the city's other progressive football club, Plymouth Parkway. Mike gives us the lowdown on life at Bolitho Park and we discuss the merits of how another club higher up the pyramid can be of great benefit to both teams. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week Matthew Tipton sits down with Michael McNamee and Liam Beckett. Matthew talks about his playing career in England, playing under the likes of Neil Warnock, Paul Ince and Carlton Palmer. Macclesfield Town’s all-time leading goal scorer talks about the mistakes he made along the way, how the fitness culture wasn't for him and reminisces about his time at clubs such as Bury and Oldham while lifting the lid on some of the great characters he played with. The Portadown manager also discusses life at the Championship club along with his managerial style, ambitions and challenges facing managers. Tipton also gives his view on this season’s Irish Premiership title race and his thoughts on summer football.
Sometimes football has a funny way of being absolutely blooming brilliant! This week's Cobblers To Me is laughing at Kevin Van Veen getting sent off in NTFC's 3-0 win over Scunthorpe, drooling over a decent January transfer window and taking a look back at an important win over Macclesfield Town. Charles, Chessie, Danny and Neil also cast an eye over the upcoming replay with Derby County. We'll be back later in the week with a Derby review and our usual look ahead to the weekend's game at home to Port Vale. ____________________________________________ Don't forget, there is still a chance to win a pair of tickets to a Cobblers home game. All you have to do is complete the It's All Cobblers To Me Listener Survey 2020. Let us know your thoughts on the podcast and be entered into our prize draw. Go to https://iter.ly/lfuum (https://iter.ly/lfuum) for more details and to complete the survey. Subscribe (for free!) on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/its-all-cobblers-to-me/id1436309214?ls=1) and leave us a 5 star review while you’re there. There is more Cobblers related content as well as all of our previous episodes on our website https://cobblerstome.com (https://cobblerstome.com/) You can get involved with the podcast by doing the following things: Email us itsallcobblers@gmail.com. Tweet us https://twitter.com/CobblersToMe (https://twitter.com/CobblersToMe) Facebook https://www.facebook.com/itsallcobblers (https://www.facebook.com/itsallcobblers) It's All Cobblers To Me is free to listen to but isn't free to produce. You can support the podcast by becoming a patron over on our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/cobblerstome) site. If you know of a local business who could do with some exposure please let us know as we have plenty of sponsorship options available. It’s All Cobblers To Me is a Northampton Town Football Club (http://ntfc.co.uk/) . Support this podcast
Wow! What a night at the Cobblers that was. The whole club did us proud from the management to the players and the fans. A nil nil draw at home might not seem the most positive of results but it certainly got our juices flowing. This week Charles is joined by the whole gang to discuss that FA Cup 4th round match against Wayne Rooney's Derby County and much much more! This week's opposition fan is Macclesfield Town's Nick Campbell-Kelly. Don't forget, there is still a chance to win a pair of tickets to a Cobblers home game. All you have to do is complete the It's All Cobblers To Me Listener Survey 2020. Let us know your thoughts on the podcast and be entered into our prize draw. Go to https://iter.ly/lfuum (https://iter.ly/lfuum) for more details and to complete the survey. ____________________________________________ Subscribe (for free!) on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/its-all-cobblers-to-me/id1436309214?ls=1) and leave us a 5 star review while you’re there. There is more Cobblers related content as well as all of our previous episodes on our website https://cobblerstome.com (https://cobblerstome.com/) You can get involved with the podcast by doing the following things: Email us itsallcobblers@gmail.com. Tweet us https://twitter.com/CobblersToMe (https://twitter.com/CobblersToMe) Facebook https://www.facebook.com/itsallcobblers (https://www.facebook.com/itsallcobblers) It's All Cobblers To Me is free to listen to but isn't free to produce. You can support the podcast by becoming a patron over on our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/cobblerstome) site. If you know of a local business who could do with some exposure please let us know as we have plenty of sponsorship options available. It’s All Cobblers To Me is a Northampton Town Football Club (http://ntfc.co.uk/) . Support this podcast
Sam Ricketts talks to the press after the 3-1 win over Macclesfield Town in the Leasing.Com Trophy #salop
Andrew is a 25 year old keeper originally from Liverpool, England. He grew up in the Liverpool Academy before moving to play at Macclesfield Town, where he signed his first pro contract. Unfortunately, he was released from Macclesfield when his 18 month contract ran out. After that at 18, he thought it was his time to hang up his boots. Eventually he found out about an opportunity in Sweden through the League Football Education program in Sweden. 3 weeks after being released from Macclesfield, he was on a plane to Sweden. He signed a contract in the sixth tier of Swedish football to get the love back for the game. After 3 months with the team, he made a move to Friska Viljor in the fifth tier of Sweden. After helping them to promotion, he made a move to the fourth tier club IFK Östersund. Luckily enough for him, he got an opportunity with the premier league team in the same city (Östersunds FK) to join them for a 1 month loan after one of their keepers' got injured. He was then named on the bench for several of Östersunds' Europa League qualifying matches (against clubs like Galatasaray & Arsenal). After impressing on his loan spell, Andrew secures a permanent deal with the club. He went front training 2-3 times per week to being back to full-time. As you will clearly here in the podcast, Andrew talks several times about being ready for the opportunity when it comes, and no matter what League you are in, you need to be training and have the mindset like you are in the first League. As he clearly states, football is a 24/7 job and you can not expect to make big moves if you don't treat it as such. If you want to get in touch with Andrew; shoot him a message on Instagram @andrewmills2.
Superfans Simon Smedley, Billy Quarmby and Simon Brooke talk Oldham Athletic. This week, a look back at a dismal performance against Macclesfield Town, and a preview of Port Vale this weekend. The transfer window is on the horizon, and Simon the stats King is back in the studio. All this, plus the north-west football round-up, and Simon Smedley's impossible Latics' quiz.
We're back ahead of a big double-header against Fulham and Birmingham City, chewing the fat with Chey Dunkley, Charlie Mulgrew and David Marshall, three instrumental figures in our 2-0 victory against Charlton Athletic!David Marshall talks about THAT save to help keep Latics' clean sheet, Charlie Mulgrew tells us about the delivery for Chey's first goal against the Addicks and how he's settled in at Latics, and Dunks is the first to step up for our brand new feature 'Player Playlists', telling us what music gets him ready to take on the world!Plus, we had a little visit from Owen Evans who updates us on how things are going on loan at Macclesfield Town in Sky Bet League Two!It's all coming up for you on episode six of Latics Listen!Catch this week's episode via SoundCloud above, or find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Buzzsprout by searching for Latics Listen.Got a question to ask one of the players are want to feature on an episode? Get in touch by emailing laticslisten@wiganathletic.com
An apologetically bloated celebration of Swindon Town's 3-0 win over Macclesfield Town. Est Quod Est! My co-pilot in waffle is Ben Wills and we're enjoying this while we still can! SUH-WIN-DON! This episode is sponsored by the STFC Official Supporters Club!
It’s Thursday 15th August 2019, in today’s show we review Blackpool’s excellent 3-1 victory away at Southend last Saturday, the Carabao Cup penalties exit at the hands of Macclesfield Town on Tuesday night and we look forward to Saturday’s home clash with Oxford United with Liam Wakeford from the Oxford Podcast, The Fence End Pod... and we also have another special guest on the show, Poulton’s very own Ashley KnowleS AKA 'PoultonBus'
The Cobblers (https://www.ntfc.co.uk/) managed to escape Burlsem (home town of Port Vale FC (https://www.port-vale.co.uk/) ) with their first point of the season on Saturday but the Cobblers To Me crew are not a happy bunch. Zonal marking comes in for some criticism as does the referee (who knew?!) and we get your thoughts on VAR in the #CobblersPostbag. We get the thoughts of Macclesfield Town (https://www.mtfc.co.uk/) fan, Ian Stewart (https://twitter.com/ianthenoodle) in this week's preview and Charles has an outlandish prediction for our next League 2 encounter. Danny is still out of action, this week due to the birth of his baby girl, Iris Sammy Bayo Brothers. Congratulations to Danny, Martha and Sam Hoskins! You can hear every episode of the podcast at our website https://cobblerstome.com (https://cobblerstome.com/) Send us your Cobblers anecdotes and questions to itsallcobblers@gmail.com . Tweet us https://twitter.com/CobblersToMe Facebook https://www.facebook.com/itsallcobblers Subscribe (for free!) on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/its-all-cobblers-to-me/id1436309214?ls=1) and leave us a 5 star review while you’re there. It’s All Cobblers To Me is a Vibrant Sound Media (http://vibrantsoundmedia.com/) production for the fans of Northampton Town Football Club (http://ntfc.co.uk/) . Support this podcast
Our latest I Had Trials Once... guest is current Wrexham defender James Jennings. The 31-year-old has played for Macclesfield, Kettering, Cambridge United, Mansfield, Forest Green and Cheltenham since coming through the Manchester City academy.
Iraq international goalkeeper Shwan Jalal joins Gareth and Jordan in this 'I Had Trials Once...' episode. The 35-year-old's career so far has taken him from Tottenham Hotspur to Bournemouth and to current side Chesterfield, with many other clubs in-between. Stories include as a Christmas outing to Dublin organised by Teddy Sheringham, underdog success with Macclesfield Town and playing against Real Madrid in a friendly...
In this episode of the Leader Manager Coach Podcast, Rob Ryles talks to James Bolton, the defender for Shrewsbury Town Football team. James shares today some stories about his personal life and his football career. Just like any pro football players, James dedicated his time and energy to improving himself every day. At the age of 24, it’s incredible how far he has reached. He says that if not for the people around him (his family, his coaches, etc.), his focus and determination would die down. Fight for your place, this is just one among the nuggets of wisdom he shares for any young aspirants out there. Discover what got him to where he is now and more when you tune in. KEY TAKEAWAYS James almost gave up with his passion for playing football when he was released from Stoke City academy. Thanks to his support of the people from his surroundings, especially his dad, he continued doing what he loved. Patience is vital. It takes time to be a pro and to be on top. James recalls the time feeling quite restless but very hopeful moving from a substitute to being a starter. His advice for every player is to have determination, discipline, and patience. Do whatever that needs to be done. Go to trainings regularly. Improve yourself. Everyone successful pro went through the journey. The support and belief that his coach gives are enough to make him work hard every day and give his best performance in every match. James can play in different positions. So, it has helped his skills evolved, and also helped the team whenever they need to switch things up in the line-up. James’ dad’s advice for other parents of aspiring footballers: “Don’t put them into too much pressure and don’t expect too much. Give them encouragement when you can.” BEST MOMENTS “There will be smooth patches, and there will be rough patches.” “You just got to be true to yourself. You just got to keep doing the right things.” “I’m not the most gifted player, but I do work hard and honest.” “Don’t see things as a chore… have a change in mentality and mindset.” ABOUT THE GUEST James Bolton is a young player establishing himself in English professional football. His career began as a youngster at Stoke City academy before being released at sixteen. Despite considering another career James got a scholarship at Macclesfield Town before signing professional. The next phase of his journey saw him being loaned out to clubs like Halifax Town, Gateshead and Workington where he learned to play as he describes in his own words ‘against men.’ James has built on this invaluable experience and has already featured in playoff finals and F. A. Cup games against Premier League opposition. He is currently plying his trade with Shrewsbury Town ABOUT THE HOST Rob Ryles is a UEFA qualified coach with a League Managers Association qualification and a science and medicine background. He has worked in the football industry in Europe, USA and Africa; at International, Premiership, League, Non-League and grassroots levels with both World Cup and European Championship experience. CONTACT METHOD Rob’s Facebook Rob’s LinkedIn Support the show.
An earlier episode than usual this week as we prepare for the Easter Weekend and Good Friday's game against Macclesfield Town. Charles, Danny and Neil talk speculation, bald heads and whether Macclesfield will be able to get more than a point off a Cobblers side who, new corner routines aside, are perhaps already on the beach. [Ian Stewart](https://twitter.com/ianthenoodle) is our Macclesfield Town fan and takes us through the Silkmen's season to date. All this and more on this week's It's All Cobblers To Me! See our new merchandise store and get yourself some podcast goodies! [https://teespring.com/stores/cobblerstome](https://teespring.com/stores/cobblerstome) Visit our website [https://cobblerstome.com](https://cobblerstome.com/) Send us your Cobblers anecdotes and questions to itsallcobblers@gmail.com . Tweet us [https://twitter.com/CobblersToMe](https://twitter.com/CobblersToMe) Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/itsallcobblers](https://www.facebook.com/itsallcobblers) Subscribe (for free!) on [Apple Podcasts](https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/its-all-cobblers-to-me) and leave us a 5 star review while your there. Support this podcast
Chris talks to Macclesfield Town’s performance analyst, Ben Smith. Ben talks about analysis when in a relegation battle, what it is like to be an analyst when the management team changes three times in the same season and how he got into performance analysis rather than strength and conditioning. As ever, please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Host: @ronniedogchris (chris@totalfootballanalysis.com) Guest: Ben Smith (benmeiklesmith@gmail.com) Podcast edited and produced by Sean Russell of Global Academy.
Hello and welcome to PONcast Extra: Preview of Notts County's game against Macclesfield Town. In this week's preview we talk about Notts County's upcoming home game against Macclesfield Town at Meadow Lane. We also reflect slightly upon the recent match against Grimsby Town. In addition, how Neil Ardley could work with the squad to gain better results. We also speak about our score predictions how the game may pan out. All this and more only in the PONcast Extra: Macclesfield Town Preview. Remember you can subscribe to our PONcast. You can do so by using iTunes for IOS devices, downloading any of the main podcast apps from the Google play store or even listen to show using the TuneIn Radio app. As always, let us know your thoughts on this week’s PONcast on the forum or on the Facebook page, and once again, thank you for joining us. Website https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/
Hello. Here is the latest episode of the Football Fives Podcast, in which our assembled panel rattle their way through five of the most pressing questions in the world of football. We're without Daniel Storey this week, so it's a three-hander - and, topic-wise, anything goes.Ryan Keaney is in the host's chair and spends 55 minutes trying to keep control of David Hartrick and Chris Nee. Our first two questions focus on the wrong end of the Premier League, putting Fulham in the spotlight next to former Southampton manager Mark Hughes. We also talk about abuse of referees and mythical tournaments of the future.Finally, we welcome Sol Campbell to the world of Football League management. Macclesfield Town have hired the outspoken advocate of black managers and plunged him into a battle for their league status. Has Campbell taken on an impossible job?Submit a question:show[at]footballfivespodcast.comListen to the show:Click to play / right-click to download (MP3)Import to podcatcher of choice (feed)Subscribe in Apple Podcasts // Subscribe in Stitcher
This week on EFL Matters, David Prutton is joined by Ali Maxwell and George Elek of the “Not The Top 20” Podcast to take a look at the goings on from this week's midweek round of fixtures in the Championship, League One and League Two. Including, Aston Villa's 5-5 draw with Nottingham Forest and Sol Campbell's appointment at Macclesfield Town.
Bill reacts to the news that Macclesfield Town have appointed former England and Arsenal defender Sol Campbell as their new manager.
In this week's show, Jon and Matt discuss the FA Cup action, including Maidstone United's superb win over Macclesfield Town. There's also all the news from the Bostik Leagues and SCEFL and we actually started talking about Christmas...
In today’s episode of the Mastering The Life Podcast, your host Paul Lowe interviews Colin Slater MBE. Colin is an octagenerian gentleman who spent his life in broadcasting and more specifically, in the world of football. Colin shares his knowledge and insights about how to master life and his views on broadcasting and football. Colin discusses how life has changed over the span of years. He also recalls the time when high blood pressure didn’t have any medicine. He also talks about the most important characters that he met during his lifetime. Listen now to today’s episode on life and how it is an ever-changing game. KEY TAKEAWAYS Insight to life in general. Change is constant in life, and Colin has seen a lot of change over the past decades. He mentions that change is development and therefore, moving forward; but it doesn’t always. Not all changes work for the better. They are not all for the benefit of society because they don't move the world forward. But he's seen changes pretty well in every part of the world in which he had moved and had his being. He cannot think of an area where he has not seen change. He recognizes that there had been enormous changes as a result of technical improvements over the ages. Where would we be today without such improvements? Medical Advancement. Previously, having a gall bladder operation would have left a big scar - not now though. Recently, a friend of Colin's also underwent the removal of a gall bladder; this time by keyhole surgery and without the subsequent external bodily scar. That's a transformation for good. In the 1940’s Colin’s father was diagnosed with high blood pressure. He was advised to lower consumption of salt and very sparingly eating red meat. There was no medicine then, his father died when he was around 46 years old. Unlike now, there is already pretty much a pill for everything. Life is complex. He is not saying that it's frighteningly complex or anything like that, but he does believe that - due to relationships with others - life can often become complicated. A good example being in the workplace; you don't always agree - or even like - colleagues but nonetheless, still have to deal with whatever challenges may be presented. Not all people are co-operative; they're not all even-tempered and not everyone is on your side - but you have still got to deal with them for the benefit of your employers and for your own development as a character, as a person. Bill Shankly. The man who created what Liverpool Football Club is today. They are Bill Shankly's Club. Common trait of great people - be it in broadcasting or football - is never to be satisfied with second best - always wanting to do your best. Success in life, if it's not going to be a flash in the pan, a one-off, is not achieved by sitting-back and resting on your laurels. It’s achieved by very hard, dedicated work. People under-rate how much work goes in. These people haven't just achieved what they did achieve by chance or luck. They don't ever do that. This breed of person, they always take it on and take it further, and that's what makes them stand out as outstanding people. Principles. There is something interesting about people who joined boards of directors of football clubs. He’s known so many of them over the years. He’s known them well. And he’s known that they were undoubtedly successful in business, but they run their businesses to certain principles, and they were keen always to apply those principles year in year out. “That's got us where we are and we are going to stay with our principles. We're not going to be tempted away from them.” Colin thinks that's a very fine trait. Life’s purpose. What he has learned in life, and what he tried to apply day by day, it is to give off his best in all circumstances, and he picked those words carefully because it means to give, means giving of yourself. Voluntary sectors. The voluntary sector helps to keep Britain going. Two examples. One is the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and Saving Lives at Sea running entirely on voluntary subscriptions. Two is the British Red Cross who flourishes despite the problem of having to raise every penny for themselves. But these things only happen and were only able to achieve them because there are enough people in society, could do with more; but there are enough people in society who give themselves. Poverty. An alternative to prosperity, is usually thought of and often is another 'P' and it is poverty, and we know what poverty is. Poverty is when you are scraping money together when you don't have enough money to do what really you need to be able to do. Values have changed. The value of money has changed remarkably. Colin started his working life with a weekly wage of 1 pound and 10 shillings. He knows what it is not to have enough money. He knows and remembers it. And he never allows it to leave him completely. Later on, you get more money and you can do more things like holidays, leisure time. But never allow yourself to forget those days in the past when you never had enough. Things that you can’t control. When you experience a situation that you cannot do anything about. Ask yourself. Can I do anything to change it? No, I can't. So just draw a deep breath. Prosperity from Wikipedia. Prosperity is the state of flourishing, thriving, good fortune or successful social status, prosperity often encompasses wealth, but also includes other factors which can be independent of wealth to varying degrees such as happiness and health. Good health is prosperity. When you are unwell. You cannot function efficiently, and you cannot do well. Also, if you sat where other people sit, in terms of being in pain, being less comfortable living your life, and then you get to understand how they feel. So, a bit of suffering, that does that sharpen you up in recognizing that some people have that kind of set back and difficulty in all of their life and every one of their days. Service above self. This principle that is hugely important. Service to others above self can sometimes cause inconvenience. So, service to society above self. Words of wisdom for the young generation. When you are choosing your first job or an early job in your career, never think that money as the all-important factor that would convince you to take job A rather than job B. it isn't. What will really matter to your long-term success in life is whether or not when you join a firm, a company, whatever it is. Whenever you join, there is somebody there, who has the skill and the willingness to teach you the rudiments of the job that's something that money cannot buy. Words of wisdom for those who are getting on in terms of years a bit. Every now and again, have a little review of where you've come from and where you are and where you want to be and are you content that you are on the right path? A little bit of audit of one's own life is no bad thing. Words of wisdom for older people. when you get older, don't think, don't believe for a moment that this means that you have to be on the scrap heap. No, you should still be for all your experience and knowledge greatly valued by the rest of society in a very positive way. BEST MOMENTS “Character is the bedrock of all who are and of our relationships, but you have to work at all those relationships.” “Perseverance is a big word in what it entails, in what it means, and what it can do for all of us in life. Persevere - persevere to the end; not just for five minutes.” “I don't know what it is that galvanizes such people because it may be different qualities in different people but they get galvanized wanting to reach the top, wanting to be hugely successful and never ever being satisfied with second best.” “But it's around having a purpose, a light, a direction that we need to follow because if we don't stand for something, we'll fall for everything.” VALUABLE RESOURCES Paul's Mastering The Game of Life Book... https://www.amazon.co.uk/Speaking-our-Hearts-Mastering-game/dp/1781332819 Paul's Emerging From The Forest Book...Emerging From The Forest The Mastering Life Podcast... https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/mastering-life/id1421271122?mt=2 ABOUT THE HOST Something that’s never been attached to Paul is the label ‘normal’ – for which he is immensely proud. He definitely subscribes to being one of those mentioned – in the Steve Jobs quote: “Here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes... the ones who see things differently -- they're not fond of rules... You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them, but the only thing you can't do is ignore them because they change things... they push the human race forward, and while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius, because the ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do.” Paul Lowe is the founder of PaulLoweHEARTS – which has a three-fold purpose. Firstly, to help you make the transition from Pain to Purpose; secondly, to get your inspirational messages and stories out into the world and thirdly, to support charitable organisations in their development & fund-raising. We achieve this by: Delivering our empowering Mindset For Success programmes Sharing your true-life inspirational messages and stories through our Mastering Life Podcast and our Speaking From Our HEARTS book series Utilising our significant charitable knowledge and experience. Find Your Purpose – Make A Difference Paul is totally committed to his HEARTS brand vision (an acronym) of: ‘Helping Everyone Achieve Results Towards Success’. He has a long and distinguished track record of raising significant funds for a multitude of good causes; positively changing the lives of many disadvantaged children within the UK and globally – drawing on his colourful and wide-ranging life's experiences to help others do the same and achieve success in the game of life. “Remember – Mastering Life Starts, By Embracing Our HEARTS!” CONTACT METHOD Email: paul@paul-lowe.org http://www.paullowehearts.com/ https://www.facebook.com/PaulLoweHEARTS/ https://twitter.com/PaulLoweHEARTS https://www.instagram.com/paullowehearts/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqmznF8VCcZKEdSfE7VlwUA Mobile: +44 (0) 7958 042 155 ABOUT THE GUEST Colin Slater MBE is an English Sports commentator; previously serving BBC Radio Nottingham. He has reported and commentated on football matches at Notts County since 1959, initially writing match reports for ‘The Football News’ and ‘The Football Post’ before joining Radio Nottingham in 1968. Prior to that, Colin worked as a journalist on local newspapers in Bradford. He was awarded an MBE in 2001, not only for his contribution to radio, but also for his work with the Football Association and his role as the Deputy Chairman of the Nottingham Bench of Magistrates (NBoM). Colin has covered over 2000 Notts County matches for Radio Nottingham, the milestone completed in November 2007, when Notts played Macclesfield Town. In April 2017, he announced that he was to retire from commentary duties for BBC Radio Nottingham although he would remain as the station's Notts County correspondent. Later that year, he was named as an Honorary Life President of Notts County Football Club, in recognition of his many years of dedication to the club. He represents the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham on the General Synod of the Church of England.
Hello and welcome to episode 46 of the Pride of Nottingham PONcast. In this week's episode we discuss Notts' 1-0 win away from home at Moss Rose against Macclesfield Town. We talk about the EFL Trophy and if we agree with the competition. In addition we debate Notts' chairman Alan Hardy's use of twitter and the contrast between his work and personal life. Chris and Sam also discuss the recruitment this summer and more only in episode 46 of the Pride of Nottingham PONcast! Remember you can subscribe to our PONcast. You can do so by using iTunes for IOS devices, downloading any of the main podcast apps from the Google play store or even listen to show using the TuneIn Radio app. As always, let us know your thoughts on this week’s PONcast on the forum or on the Facebook page, and once again, thank you for joining us. Website https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/
Hello and welcome to episode 45 of the Pride of Nottingham PONcast. In this week's episode we discuss Notts' second back-to-back victory in a 3-1 home win at Meadow Lane against Crawley Town. We talk about how Notts have improved as of late and whilst under Harry Kewell's management. In addition we speculate who may replace the suspended Rob Milsom in this weekend's fixture, along with a League Two round-up. Chris and Magic Magpie also cast their eyes on the upcoming game against Macclesfield Town and more only in episode 45 of the Pride of Nottingham PONcast! Remember you can subscribe to our PONcast. You can do so by using iTunes for IOS devices, downloading any of the main podcast apps from the Google play store or even listen to show using the TuneIn Radio app. As always, let us know your thoughts on this week’s PONcast on the forum or on the Facebook page, and once again, thank you for joining us. Website https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/
On episode three of the Green Street Hammers Podcast we look back at a hard earned point against against Chelsea at the London Stadium and review the massive Macclesfield Town win. Adam and Scott jump into some twitter questions and then spotlight some impressive up and comers in the development squad to keep an eye on. We end with a preview for West Ham's upcoming league match with Manchester United!Follow up on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/GreenStHammershttps://twitter.com/adamsmiiithhttps://twitter.com/scottiej24
In this episode we look ahead to Macclesfield and hear from last week's captain Reece Brown. We also catch up with assistant manager Scott Lindsey and left-back Joseph Mills.
On episode two of the Green Street Hammers Podcast we review the massive away win for West Ham as they dominate the Toffee's for their first win of the season. We preview the Chelsea and Macclesfield Town matches, and run through Rice contract talk, a prospective loan deal, and the importance of leadership on the pitch!Follow up on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/GreenStHammershttps://twitter.com/adamsmiiithhttps://twitter.com/scottiej24
As the weather threatens to wipe out the entire calendar this weekend, Dave Anderson and Tim Fuell speak with Matt Badcock of the Non League Paper on this week's FA release of draft divisional boundaries. Chat Football League ambitions and more with National League table-topping boss John Askey of Macclesfield Town. Plus Step 5 promotion with Westfield FC boss Tony Reid whose side lead the Combined Counties Premier Division by 12 points with 111 goals in 30 games.
As details of the new 'Ossett as One' merged club are revealed Tim Fuell and Dave Anderson speak to James Rogers Chairman of Ossett Town and Director of the new club Ossett United once the merger completes with Ossett Albion. Meanwhile, it's a massive weekend at the top of the National League. With just a handfulf points separating the top half of the table, the focus is on the top 4 as 2nd plays 1st and 4th plays 3rd. Gary Waddock is first up talking about his Aldershot Town side who could go back top if they beat Macclesfield Town this weekend. Then it's Sutton United boss Paul Doswell on the possibility of his side beating Wrexham this weekend and going on to snatch promotion and what all that would entail. 3G pitches, demotion for refusing promotion and potentially part-time in the Football League are all in the mix.
Late goals in the snowhit Wrexham hard as we lose this top of the table derby.
Mark Griffiths has a look at our next opponents: The Silkmen.
A disapponting season as the previous year's trip to Wembley seems a distant memory. Andy Morrell loses his job, and Kevin Wilkin steers Wrexham through to the end of the season.
A terrible start to the season sees Gary Mills leave The Racecourse, but Dean Keates' arrival leads to a run of home wins and a memorable victory at Mills' York City which ensure Wrexham don't get dragged into the relegation scrap.
A terrible start to the season sees Gary Mills leave The Racecourse, but Dean Keates' arrival leads to a run of home wins and a memorable victory at Mills' York City which ensure Wrexham don't get dragged into the relegation scrap.
We speak to Johnno from Salford F.C and Rob Heyes at toable toppers Macclesfield Town. We also have Premier League referee Mark Halsey on the show See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In a massive week for non league, Caroline Barker and Dave Anderson speak with National League CEO Michael Tattersall about the play-off revolution announced this week. There's the two manager's in this weekend's Buildbase FA Trophy Final, Gary Mills of York City and John Askey of Macclesfield Town as Non League Finals Day hits Wembley. Plus Non League Paper Editor Alex Narey tells all about the National Game Awards Winners.
With the main show this week delayed by a few hours, here's a bonus Buildbase FA Vase Final Preview episode featuring players and volunteers from Cleethorpes Town and South Shields recorded this week as the FA Vase visited them in their home grounds. The two clubs do battle in the opening game of Non League Finals Day on Saturday 21st May at Wembley. Tickets for the double cup final event - also featuring the FA Trophy Final between Macclesfield Town and York City - are still available from www.thefa.com
Communications Assistant Paul Harper is joined by members of the Club Store team to chat about the upcoming FA Trophy semi-final against Macclesfield Town, ticket sales, a special offer of scarves and an impromptu (bad) commentary of the Cheltenham Gold Cup!
We catch up with Macclesfield Town striker Connor Jennings, review the FA Cup and round up the Skrill North and Skrill South.
(Series 2 - #18) - The last episode of the 2011/2012 season and it could have been our last ever.
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