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Welcome to the Machida... um I mean boring era, might as well have been the proclamation from many fans about the entertainment quality of the UFC champions. Didn't turn out to be quite true as perhaps the most 'boring' champ Belal Muhammad just put on an all-time classic title fight in his first defense with Jack Della Maddalena and the two managing to put a clinic on at UFC 315. Incredible fight and some very interesting matchups now with Islam Makhachev and now Ilia Topuria fight vs Charles Oliveira at 155 pounds.
Jonny and Ben wrap up Golden Week with a look back at the midweek action from J1 Matchday 15. We begin with 1-0 wins for Kashima and Kashiwa on Tuesday, then move on to Wednesday night's action - Kyoto's dramatic late victory at Machida, and Hiroshima squeaking past Shonan - before reviewing the other games from Tuesday, including excellent wins for both Osaka clubs.
Jonny and Ben return with a midweek special, to round up the eight games played from J1 Matchday 13 on Tuesday. After beginning the episode with a quick look back at Kawasaki's ACL Elite quarter final win (Spoiler Alert: They won their semi final, too!), we begin our J1 wrap with the game Jonny was at: Gamba Osaka's win over incumbent leaders Kyoto (to 14:45). Then we move on to Kashima going top, and Kashiwa second, with away wins (to 23:10), Shimizu and Machida both moving up after also winning on the road (to 30:50), Tokyo Verdy's second straight win, and Hiroshima Crisis Watch after their home defeat at the hands of Niigata, plus the only draw between Shonan and Fukuoka.
Jonny and Ben round up two full rounds of J1 fixtures, with a focus on the weekend's Matchday 9, in our new episode. We begin with the new frontrunner for game of the season - Kyoto's remarkable away win over Kashima on Sunday - before discussing the hard fought draw between Machida and Kawasaki, and the rest of an eventful Sunday chock full of tremendous goals.
J1 returned after the international break over the weekend, and Daniel Hawkins joined Jonny and Ben to chat about goings-on at Avispa Fukuoka. After a brief review of Japan 0-0 Saudi Arabia, and our review of Kashima's hard-fought win over Kobe (to 9:07), Daniel hopped on board to discuss Avispa's draw with Machida on Saturday, how the club's new signings have settled in, and more (to 29:42). Then in Part 3 we round up the rest of the games, including Kawasaki having their way (again) against FC Tokyo in the Tamagawa Classico, and Nagoya notching a first league win of the season.
Kyra Machida sat down with Rob Herrera in the studio for an interview on finding her sound, the creative process for ‘Speed' and her upcoming new single “Nasty.”Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed and learned something from this podcast please be sure to follow and rate it in order to help us grow in the podcast space.You are also welcome to help support this podcast with a small monthly donation to help sustain future episodes.If you'd like to watch my video interviews, I invite you to Subscribe to my channels at www.YouTube.com/FrontRowLiveEnt & www.Youtube.com/Punkvideosrock Follow Us: @FrontRowLiveEnt | @Punkvideosrock |@Robertherrera3#KyraMachida #FrontRowLiveEnt
Kyra Machida sat down with Rob Herrera in the studio for an interview on finding her sound, the creative process for ‘Speed' and her upcoming new single “Nasty.”Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed and learned something from this podcast please be sure to follow and rate it in order to help us grow in the podcast space.You are also welcome to help support this podcast with a small monthly donation to help sustain future episodes.If you'd like to watch my video interviews, I invite you to Subscribe to my channels at www.YouTube.com/FrontRowLiveEnt & www.Youtube.com/Punkvideosrock Follow Us: @FrontRowLiveEnt | @Punkvideosrock |@Robertherrera3#KyraMachida #FrontRowLiveEnt
Jonny and Ben kick off this new episode with a good news/bad news ACL review (to 14:56), then they're joined by Jon Steele to chat about Yokohama FC's victory over Cerezo Osaka on Saturday, and the season so far for the Mitsuzawa outfit (to 41:02). Then we run through all of the other games from J1 Matchday 6, including Yokohama F.Marinos and Kobe notching first league wins of the season, Kashima making top flight history with their late leveler against Urawa, and Machida and Fukuoka continuing their upward trajectory, before we finish the episode with a look at the first round of the Levain Cup, and Japan's games against Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, as they look to seal qualification for the 2026 World Cup.
We round up two full rounds of top flight fixtures (with a focus on the weekend's Matchday 4) in this week's episode, towards the end of which we're joined by Neil Debnam to chat about the early days of Shigetoshi Hasebe's reign at Kawasaki. We begin with the games involving the top three - new leaders Kashiwa, who climbed to the summit with a win away at Urawa, then Shonan's draw at Yokohama F.Marinos and Hiroshima's narrow win at home over Yokohama FC - before moving on to Kashima's win over FC Tokyo, and the battle between promoted sides Okayama and Shimizu, then away wins for Machida, Gamba Osaka and Fukuoka (their first of the season), before wrapping up Part 1 with the draw between Niigata and Cerezo Osaka (to 1:03:35). Then Neil joins us to discuss Kawasaki's 1-0 home defeat at the hands of Kyoto - Sanga's first win of the year - and Frontale's prospects in the ACL Elite Round of 16 against Shanghai Shenhua, before we wrap up the episode with a look at the fixtures in J1 Matchday 5. Please check out Neil's Frontale Rabbit blog.
Soccer: Sanfrecce Hiroshima Rallies to Beat FC Machida Zelvia 2-1 in J. League
Welcome to our previews of the 2025 J1 Season! In Part 1, after some housekeeping at the start of the episode, we chat with Lewis White about Tokyo Verdy (to 32:05), and to Ryo Nakagawara about Machida (to 1:01:00) and FC Tokyo (to 1:40:20), before Jonny and Ben discuss Niigata (to 1:56:23) and Kashima. For each club, we follow the same format: A brief review of 2024; the club's major moves in the transfer market; thoughts on the manager; a player to watch and prospects for the new season. You can read Ryo's terrific work in his Shogun Soccer newsletter, and follow each club's ins and out through Jonny's Google Doc.
Kobe claimed a second successive J1 title in Sunday's final round, and on this episode Jonny and Ben round up the final day. We begin with the games involving the three title contenders, and after celebrating Kobe's success, we wonder how the champions, Hiroshima and Machida might approach the offseason (to 38:00). Then in Part 2 we round up the relegation dogfight by discussing the games involving the three teams trying to avoid 18th and the drop, before chatting about the remaining four games from the Matchday 38 slate (to 1:14:55). And finally in Part 3 we hand out Player of the Season awards for the top six.
Jonny and Ben welcomed Scott McIntyre back to the pod to review all of the drama at both ends of the table from that mental Matchday 37. Kobe's late, late equalizer at still relegation-threatened Kashiwa leads us off, before we discuss Hiroshima's home romp over Sapporo, and Machida staying in the title hunt with their win over Kyoto (to 43:10). Next we head down the table to the battle to avoid 18th, before we wrap up Part 1 with the other games from Saturday, including that epic 5-4 Kawasaki win over Tokyo Verdy (to 1:13:45). Then in Part 2 Scott sticks around as we hand out eight more team Player of the Season awards, and conclude with any other business.
Er moeten een paar stoute kindjes bij gezeten hebben, want we kregen zondag genadeloos van de roe tegen Union. Doelman Moris en verdediger Machida leken nog even voor Sinterklaas te spelen, maar de thuisploeg bleek toch gretiger en gevaarlijker. Bob, Bart en Thomas proberen te achterhalen hoe dat kwam, en doen hun best om de gevaren van KV Kortrijk - onze tegenstander in de achtste finale van de Croky Cup woensdag - te detecteren.Host: Thomas SlembrouckGasten: Bart De Vré en Bob DejonghMontage: Thomas Slembrouck Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dans Complètement Foot, David Houdret, Guillaume Gillet et Jonathan Lange sont revenus sur la victoire de l'Union Saint-Gilloise face à l'Antwerp (2-1), alors que les Unionistes étaient réduits à 10 suite à l'exclusion de Machida. Complètement foot - Débriefing des matches du Football belge, Football européen, Diables Rouges, de l'Euro et Coupe du Monde avec les Diables Rouges. Tous les matches de la Jupiler Pro League avec Anderlecht, Club Brugge, Charleroi, Standard, Antwerp, Union Saint-Gilloise, RWDM, Seraing, AS Eupen, KRC Genk, KAA Gent, RFC Liège, les Francs Borains. Mais aussi la Champions League - Ligue des Champions, l'Europa League et la Conference League avec le Barca, le Real Madrid, l'Atletico Madrid, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester United, le PSG, Juventus, Inter, Milan AC, Naples, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund. Avec les Diables Rouges : Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku, Eden Hazard, Thibaut Courtois, Jérémy Doku, Jan Vertonghen, Koen Casteels, Timothy Castagne, Wout Faes, Arthur Theate, Orel Mangala, Youri Tielemans, Amadou Onana, Yannick Carrasco, Leandro Trossard, Zeno Debast, Dodi Lukebakio, Johan Bakayoko, Michy Batshuayi, Lois Openda, Charles Dekaetelaere, Mike Trésor... Et aussi les plus grands joueurs : Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappé, Karim Benzema, Mohamed Salah, Harry Kane, Bruno Fernandes, Erling Haaland... C'est le 1er talkshow radio du foot en Belgique. Le dimanche sur VivaCité, radio de la RTBF. Et plus si affinités. Avec David Houdret et la RTBF Sport. Nos consultants sont : Alex Teklak, Nordin Jbari, Clément Tainmont et Guillaume Gillet. Font aussi partie de l'équipe : Christine Schréder, Pieter-Jan Calcoen du journal Het Nieuwsblad, Guillaume Gautier du magazine Le Vif, Jonathan Lange et Christophe Franken de La DH Les Sports+. Merci pour votre écoute Complètement foot, c'est également en direct tous les dimanche de 20h20 à 23h sur www.rtbf.be/vivacité Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Complètement foot sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/1391 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
On this week's episode Ryo Nakagawara makes a very welcome return, to chat about the big games involving the top three teams in J1 in Matchday 36. We begin with Hiroshima's dirty Sunday afternoon at Saitama Stadium, where their title hopes took a massive blow as they slumped to a 3-0 defeat to hosts Urawa, then move on to Kobe's trip to Tokyo Verdy - the champions stunned by a late equalizer but actually pulling a further point clear of Sanfrecce. And finally with Ryo we do a deep dive on Machida 3-0 FC Tokyo at the National Stadium on Saturday (to 1:10:35). In Part 2 Jonny and Ben run through the other seven games, including some amazing late drama in the relegation dogfight. Check out Ryo's Shogun Soccer newsletter, and he's definitely worth a follow on Twitter if you aren't already.
Recebemos o bicampeão de UFC, Lyoto Machida e a sua esposa Fabyola Machida para contar a trajetória da sua família ter um encontro com Jesus!
Even the best commentators make mistakes. In these cases, they definitely did. Whether it was Jon Anik getting a 209 tattoo cause he was so sure McGregor would be Diaz or Joe Rogan welcoming us all to the Machida era, they are perfect examples of commentators eating their own words.
On this week's episode Jonny and Ben kick things off by rounding up events from last midweek, including Hajime Moriyasu's latest Japan squad (to 15:15), before Dan Orlowitz jumps on board to preview Saturday's J-Talk Live event at the Yokohama Film Festival - have you got your tickets yet?! Then in Part 3 (from 24:53) Jonny and Ben review all of the games from J1 Matchday 33, beginning at the bottom, with Tosu and Sapporo seemingly doomed, and Iwata's survival hopes on life support. At the top Hiroshima and Kobe maintained their terrific form, but it looks like curtains for Machida's title hopes after they were battered at home by Kawasaki. Tickets for our live show can be bought (at 500 yen a pop) via this link.
J1 returned with a bang after the international break, and on our new episode Jonny and Ben round up all the action from a drama-filled weekend. We begin at the top with the pulsating draw between Kashima and Hiroshima on Saturday night, a result that allowed Machida to return to the summit after they claimed a terrific away win over Fukuoka, with Kobe keeping pace after cruising past Cerezo Osaka on Friday night, though Gamba Osaka's title hopes were dealt a major blow as Maciej Skorza returned to the Urawa dugout and led Reds to a win at the Suita City Stadium (to 40:10). Next we shift our attention to the relegation dogfight, with Kyoto continuing their excellent recent form to maintain their gap above the bottom three, though Tosu and Sapporo both lost, to further dent their faint hopes of survival. Iwata stunned Kashiwa to move within a point of safety behind Shonan, who were never at the races in their loss at Niigata. We finish our Matchday 30 roundup at the National stadium (to 1:20:10), then wrap up the episode with a look at upcoming ACL and domestic fixtures, including an intriguing-looking J1 Matchday 31. You can get tickets for our live show as part of the Yokohama Football Film Festival here, we'd love to see you there on October 12th!
The J1 season resumed last midweek, and in our new episode Jonny and Ben round up all of the action from the last two matchdays, including wobbles for the top two Machida and Kashima (to 17:20), and Hiroshima's surge up to third, which saw them overtake Gamba Osaka and Kobe (to 43:45). Then in Part 2 we focus on the relegation dogfight beginning with Shonan and Iwata, before wrapping up the episode with a look at the totally stacked Matchday 27 slate. Thanks to those who have bought tickets to our live show in October. If you're able to make it along, we'd love to see you at Kanack Hall, tickets, priced at just 500 yen, can be purchased here.
Sean Carroll returns to the pod as we review the past two top flight matchdays (with a focus on the weekend's Matchday 21), and then piece together the Team of the (Half) Season. In Part 1 we review Machida's massive win at Gamba Osaka and Kobe seeing off Kashima in the other battle between top four teams (to 24:00), then chat about the good recent runs Cerezo Osaka and Fukuoka are enjoying (to 35:15), before discussing Hiroshima, and where they might improve after a couple more frustrating draws (to 41:30). Then in Part 2 its Team of the (Half) Season time (to 1:28:00), before we run through the other five games from the weekend, the changes in personnel at Urawa, what's going wrong at F.Marinos, and the Relegation Dogfight.
We reached the halfway mark of the J1 season on the weekend, and Fukuoka correspondent Daniel Hawkins joined Jonny and Ben in Part 1 to chat about Avispa's Matchday 19 draw away at leaders Machida, and his thoughts on his side's progress in the first half of the season (to 20:22). Then Part 2 begins with a pair of results for Yokohama F.Marinos and Hiroshima after they squared off in their game in hand last Wednesday (to 34:40), before we review the two big games on the slate: Gamba Osaka's gutsy win at home over Kobe in the Kansai Derby; and Urawa fighting back late to earn a draw at home against a Yuma Suzuki-inspired Kashima (to 59:20). Next we run through the other results (to 1:26:30), before looking ahead to the next two rounds of fixtures, each featuring a pair of clashes involving the top four teams in the league.
Alan Gibson of JSoccer Magazine joined Jonny and Ben in Part 1 of this new episode, after a great weekend for the four Kansai clubs. We begin with wins for Gamba Osaka and Kobe, before previewing their 3rd vs 4th clash this upcoming weekend (to 28:45), then discuss victories for Cerezo Osaka and Kyoto (to 51:30). We kick off Part 2 with the leaders Machida passing another test with their win away at Yokohama F.Marinos (to 1:03:00), discuss comfortable wins for Hiroshima and Fukuoka, and wrap up our Matchday 18 review with the three 1-1 draws (to 1:29:40), before we finish the episode with a look ahead to two key games from the Matchday 19 slate. Please do check out JSoccer Magazine, it's a terrific publication available in both physical and digital versions, and comes highly recommended by Jonny and Ben. Get in touch with Alan via Twitter/X, the website or through email alan@jsoccer.com.
Jonny and Ben dive right into their round-up of the weekend's J1 Matchday 15 with Machida's big home win over Tokyo Verdy and Kashima's home triumph over champions Kobe (to 13:50), before running through the other eight games, linking in results from Matchday 14 played in midweek where appropriate. We finish the episode with a look at what's coming up in the Japanese game, including Yokohama F.Marinos' trip to the UAE for the 2nd Leg of the ACL Final.
With Jonny back in the co-hosts chair, this new episode features a full rundown of both rounds of top flight fixtures played over Golden Week. We begin with Jonny's travels while his mum was visiting the country, and Japan's triumph in the Under 23 Asian Cup final against Uzbekistan, with their ticket to Paris stamped after the semi final win over Iraq (to 13:25). Then Jonny reviews the Osaka Derby, with Gamba earning a first victory in the fixture for five years (to 27:55), before we move on to the four teams that won both of their Golden Week games - Machida, Kobe, Kashima and FC Tokyo - who all leapfrogged above Cerezo Osaka and now occupy the top four spots in the table (to 54:05). Next we chat about the rest of the games from Monday's J1 Matchday 12, including Hiroshima's first loss, Tokyo Verdy going two-for-two over Golden Week, and Shonan hauling themselves off the bottom, before we finish with a chat about the first leg of the ACL Final, and the weekend's Matchday 13.
In this week's episode Alan Gibson slid into the co-hosts chair with Jonny away, as we reviewed a huge week in Japanese football, joined by special guest Stuart Woodward. In a brief Part 1 Alan and Ben chatted about Japan's Under 23s making it through to the semi finals of their Asian Cup with a very eventful win over Qatar (Update: Japan beat Iraq 2-0 in the semis to qualify for the Paris Olympics), and then some cupsets from the second round of the Levain Cup (to 10:18). Then Stuart joined us to talk about Yokohama F.Marinos's remarkable (definitely Ben's word of the week) victory on penalties over Ulsan in the semi finals of the ACL, and what qualifying for a first final in the competition means for the club, and also F.Marinos's draw away at Cerezo Osaka on Saturday (to 36:05). In Part 3 we run through J1 Matchday 10 wins for Kashima and Kyoto over Gamba Osaka and Kobe respectively, Shonan's comeback from 3-0 down to draw at Sapporo, and Iwata's win over then-leaders Machida (to 56:55), before we finish with the other five games from the weekend, a look ahead to the two Golden Week rounds of fixtures, and Alan updates us on the upcoming release of the new issue of JSoccer Magazine.
Our new episode features a full breakdown of all nine J1 Matchday 9 games played over the weekend, beginning with Machida returning to the top of the table after a controversy-tinged Tokyo Derby victory over FC Tokyo, and Cerezo Osaka slipping off the summit after their first loss of the season, away at Nagoya. We then move on to a trio of 1-0 away wins for Gamba Osaka, Kobe and Niigata, before Tosu's big day out at home against Kashima, as Sagan hauled themselves off the foot of the table. The three Matchday 9 draws round out our review, before we look ahead to the upcoming midweek and weekend action.
After another terrific round of J1 action, Jonny and Ben were joined by Lewis White and Tom Pennington to get their thoughts on a Tokyo Derby that was worth the 16 year wait (to 36:55). Then in Part 2 your co-hosts run through the other nine games from Matchday 8, beginning with Kobe knocking Machida off the summit, and Cerezo Osaka taking over at the top (to 53:10. Then its 1-0 wins for Kashima, Kashiwa and Nagoya (to 1:04:45), before Jonny recounts his day out at the Panasonic Stadium on Sunday, where Gamba Osaka downed Tosu at the death (to 1:17:20). We finish our J1 wrap with the other three draws from the round, before looing ahead to upcoming midweek and weekend action.
玉川大の昆虫科学実験室を視察される秋篠宮さまと長男悠仁さま、6日午前、東京都町田市秋篠宮さまと長男悠仁さまは6日、玉川大を訪れ、農学部教授らの案内で実験室など学内を視察された。 Prince Hisahito visited Tamagawa University in the city of Machida in Tokyo with his father, Crown Prince Akishino, on Saturday.
J1 returned with a bang after the international break, and in this episode we review all 10 top flight games, beginning with Kobe's rout of Sapporo, whose start to the season is bordering on a crisis. Next, Nagoya's horror start might be a thing of the past after they came from behind to beat Yokohama F.Marinos, before we discuss leaders Machida going about their winning ways at home against Tosu, and work our way through the other games. We finish off the episode with a look at the big fixtures to come in Wednesday's Matchday 6, and Matchday 7 next weekend.
Alan Gibson from JSoccer Magazine and JSoccer.com guests in the first part of this week's episode, as we review the fourth round of the season. We begin with surprise leaders Machida, who won for the third straight game, away at Sapporo (to 8:05), before moving on to the game of the round on paper, Hiroshima's trip to Kobe, which finished goalless but still provided levels of intrigue (to 18:40). Then we round up a positive weekend for both halves of Osaka, as Cerezo and Gamba notched comfortable wins (to 40:25), before wrapping up Part 1 with events at the Sanga Stadium on Sunday, where Yokohama F.Marinos claimed victory in a wild and woolly game against Kyoto, and Alan gives us a sneak peak at whats coming in the next issue of JSoccer Magazine (to 55:20). Then in Part 2 we celebrate first wins of the new season for Nagoya and FC Tokyo (to 1:11:30), and round up the other three games, including the absolutely mental 4-4 draw fought out between Shonan and Urawa (to 1:34:10), before finishing the episode with thoughts on the Japan National Team squad for the two qualifiers against North Korea.
We're back with a full run through of all the results and major talking points from Matchday 2 of the new J1 season. Timestamps: Friday night - Kawasaki v Iwata to 18:00 and Yokohama F.Marinos v Fukuoka to 25:55 Saturday's winners, from Machida through to Gamba Osaka to 1:03:50, and the three draws to 1:31:10, before a check of the Matchday 3 fixtures to end.
History was made, and repeated, in J1 Matchday 1, and Dan Orlowitz joined us to chat about some of the biggest games, and storylines, from the opening weekend of the new campaign. Dan guests in Part 1, and we begin with the two games he was at, starting with Tokyo Verdy's return to the big time on Sunday, and the Greens were very impressive even though Yokohama F.Marinos spoilt their party late on (to 19:00), before we move on to Hiroshima's 2-0 win over Urawa, as they officially christened their brand new stadium in style, with Yuki Ohashi the two-goal hero (to 34:40). We then move on to Gamba Osaka getting a 1-1 draw away at promoted Machida, with a discussion on the transportation/access issues that threaten to tarnish Zelvia's name with away supporters (to 57:35), before we finish with FC Tokyo's 2-2 draw away at Cerezo Osaka, with Ryotaro Araki stealing the show with two goals in his Tokyo debut (to 1:09:35). Then in Part 2 we round up the other six games, including Kashima's cruise away at Nagoya, before we finish with a look ahead to the best games on the Matchday 2 slate. If you haven't already, please check out Dan's new(ish) newsletter, The Hachi.
JTET is back with a streamlined episode this week, thanks to the relatively light slate of J2 games last weekend! In Part 1 of this week's show (Start to 09:50), Jon Steele review the pair of rearranged J2 fixtures that took place last Saturday (Akita v Machida, plus Fujieda v Gunma), and looks ahead to a very intriguing Round 39 slate coming up on Saturday and Sunday. Then in Part 2 (09:55 to Finish), normal service is well and truly resumed as Mike 'The Magic' Innes takes you on a J3 journey in 'J-Talk: Short Corner'. Mike has a full review of last weekend's Round 31 games from the third tier, plus a look ahead to the upcoming Round 32 card. Hope everyone enjoys the episode - thanks for all the support, as always!
When the new watcher Wesley arrives in Sunnydale, Buffy chooses to match Faith's 'fuck it all' attitude and gets a taste of the wild side by following Faith's lead for a change. Unfortunately, a gaggle of assholes in Renaissance garb are in town, signaling the reemergence of a nasty ass demon named Balthazar. Intent on snuffing them out, AND living it up, Buffy and Faith tear up the town, recklessly endangering themselves, and anyone else who gets in their way.Rewatch, listen & laugh as we witness Ash's allegiance to Machida change, pick whether things are #Fuffy or #Baith, and chat about poor Granny Delia's missing kitchen tools.And don't forget to follow us on Instagram at @the_rewatcher for special content!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
No time to waste this week! With a full round of J2 fixtures coming up on Wednesday night (5th July), the JTET team has pulled together to bring you a full review of the weekend's action as quickly as possible. No guest pundit/expert this week due to the quick turnaround, so in Part 1 (Start to 07:15) James Taylor looks back on a pair of J2 games from last midweek, plus half of the weekend slate (including a scare for leaders Machida at home to bottom side Omiya). In Part 2, Jon Steele (07:15 to 15:00) takes over to run you through the remainder of the weekend J2 games (including a memorable night for Yamagata and Yoshiki Fujimoto in the Michinoku Derby against Sendai), as well previewing all of Wednesday's nights games in Round 24 (from 15:00 to 17:30). After all that, Mike 'The Magic' Innes takes the reigns for Part 3 - he has all of the latest J3 news in 'J-Talk: Short Corner' (17:30 to Finish). Mike looks back on a fascinating weekend of J3 games in Round 16, and previews the Round 17 matches coming up next weekend into the bargain. We're planning to put out a bonus mini-pod later this week to round up all of the midweek J2 action, so please stay tuned for that!
After a hectic midweek of Emperor's Cup action, the JTET team are back for a special mini-pod to review the matches that had J2 and J3 participants involved. In Part 1 (Start to 06:00), Jon Steele looks at a pair of ties that pitted a J2 side against JFL opposition (with contrasting fortunes), and a trio of all-J2 clashes. In Part 2 (06:00 to 09:00), James Taylor has 5 more J2-on-J2 matches in review, including a 5-goal thriller for Kanazawa in their tie against high-flying Machida. James also runs you through all of this weekend's J2 fixtures (Round 20 of the season). Part 3 (09:00 to Finish) is a J-Talk: Short Corner special, with Mike 'The Magic' Innes reporting on 8 fixtures that involved a J3 side on Wednesday night. Mike also has a full preview of this weekend's J3 slate (Round 13 of the season). Hope everyone enjoys the show!
After another bustling weekend of lower-league J-football action, the JTET crew are back to review all of the big talking points (and some of the minor ones). In Part 1 (Start to 13:15), Jon Steele looks back at the recent Levain Cup games involving J2 representatives Iwata and Shimizu, and some of the J2 Round 18 action from last weekend. In Part 2 (13:25 to 16:30), James Taylor is on the mic to cover all of the other J2 games from Round 18. Then in Part 3, Jon and James chatted about some of the big games from the J2 matchday, including Kofu 5-1 Omiya (16:30 to 26:00), Tokushima v Machida (26:00 to 36:10), and Nagasaki v Iwata (36:10 to 47:00). The boys (who are actually grown men in their late thirties) then previewed all of the upcoming Round 19 action for this weekend (47:00 to 56:50). Bringing up the rear, Part 4 sees Mike 'The Magic' Innes take control for the 'J-Talk: Short Corner' mini-pod (56:50 to Finish) - Mike has all of the news from a jam-packed Round 11 in J3, plus a look ahead to Round 12 coming up this weekend. Thanks for all of the support for JTET and The J-Talk Podcast - enjoy the show!
This is an encore presentation of my episode about Satoshi Tajiri and Pokemon is one of the biggest games in modern history. For over 25 years, hundreds of millions of people around the world have enjoyed videogames, card games, cartoons, and movies. But how did it all get started? For that we need to go back a little further than the 25 years of Pokemon, back to the 1960s and 70s in Machida Tokyo Japan, and a little boy named Satoshi Tajiri. Even though Tokyo is obviously a big city, the area where Satoshi grew up was still kind of rural. He loved exploring nature and in particular, he liked catching bugs. The other kids took notice of his love of entomology and called him Dr. Bug. The thing is, Machida didn't stay rural. Satoshi saw Tokyo's urban sprawl pave over the space where he grew up and he felt a sense of loss. As an adult in the 1980s, he started a gaming magazine, then decided that making his own games would be more satisfying than writing about other people's games. He and his friends started the video game company Game Freak with some modest success early on. In the early 1990s, Satoshi came up with an idea for a game inspired by his childhood. He thought about all the kids growing up in cities who wouldn't get the chance to enjoy exploring nature and collecting bugs as he had. He thought it would be great to build a game around this idea with a kid collecting fantasy creatures he called pocket monsters. Check out my other podcast Art Smart | Rainbow Putty Science Lab Who ARTed is an Airwave Media Podcast. If you are interested in advertising on this or any other Airwave Media show, email: advertising@airwavemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The well-oiled machine that is the JTET team of James Taylor, Jon Steele and Mike Innes are back to review the latest action in J2 and the Emperor's Cup. In part 1, James goes through 5 J2 games from round 17 (start to 05:40), and in part 2 Jon covers the other 6 (05:40 to 17:55). In part 3, James and Jon discussed 4 games in detail: Machida v Shimizu (17:55 to 26:45), Okayama v Gunma (26:45 to 34:00), Yamaguchi v Tokyo Verdy (34:00 to 41:15), and Mito v Kumamoto (41:15 to 51:00). They also took a quick look ahead to the round 18 fixtures (51:00 to 59:05). In J-Talk: Short Corner, Mike Innes takes a look at the fortunes of J3 teams in the first round of the Emperor's Cup (59:05 to end).
Just in time for the weekend, Jon Steele and James Taylor review all of the key moments from a full round of midweek J2 games (played on Wednesday this week). In Part 1, Jon runs you through six of the midweek matches, including a very pleasant afternoon for Yamagata, and what proved to be Naoki Soma's last game in charge of Omiya. In Part 2, James covers the rest of the Round 16 action, including another win for imperious-looking Machida, and a silly penalty run-up in the Fujieda v Iwata match. James also casts a keen eye over the upcoming Round 17 fixtures (all on Sunday 21st May). Hope everyone enjoys this midweek mini-pod - we'll be back with a 'regular' JTET installment next week!
James Taylor and Jon Steele joined forces to bring you all the action from J2 matchday 10. In part 1, James rounds up 6 matches, and in part 2 Jon takes care of the other 5. In part 3 there's analysis of both ends of the table: Machida v Oita, Tokushima v Nagasaki, and Yamagata v Kanazawa, and a preview of matchday 11. Then, Mike Innes guides you through another action-packed round of J3 in J-Talk: Short Corner. 00:00 to 07:40 James' roundup 07:40 to 18:35 Jon's roundup 18:35 to 27:30 Machida v Oita 27:30 to 38:45 Tokushima v Nagasaki 38:45 to 50:40 Yamagata v Kanazawa 50:40 to 1:00:10 Matchday 11 preview 1:00:10 to end J-Talk: Short Corner (Mike)
After a full round of midweek J2 games, James Taylor and Jon Steele divide and conquer to bring you up to speed with all of the Wednesday night action. To start, James guides you through 5 of the midweek games, before Jon covers the remaining 6 matches (including a change at the top with Oita leapfrogging Machida). There's also a quick preview of the upcoming Round 10 fixtures (all on Sunday this week, including possibly the biggest fixture of the season so far), and a mention for Iwata and Shimizu's Levain Cup commitments next midweek. Thank you for all of your support for JTET, and The J-Talk Podcast! We'll be back to review the Round 10 news next week, along with all of the latest J3 updates from Mike Innes in 'J-Talk: Short Corner'.
No Papo Antagonista desta quinta-feira (16), vamos mostrar que Ibaneis Rocha reassumiu o governo do DF, Anderson Torres prestou depoimento no Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE) e disse que a minuta de um golpe, encontrada na casa dele, tem texto “folclórico” — ele classificou o documento como "lixo". Além disso, o programa de hoje mostra que o Rio Grande do Norte voltou a ser alvo de ataques e que os bancos privados suspenderam o crédito consignado para aposentados do INSS. Inscreva-se e receba a newsletter: https://bit.ly/2Gl9AdL Confira mais notícias em nosso site: https://www.oantagonista.com Acompanhe nossas redes sociais: https://www.fb.com/oantagonista https://www.twitter.com/o_antagonista https://www.instagram.com/o_antagonista https://www.tiktok.com/@oantagonista_oficial No Youtube deixe seu like e se inscreva no canal: https://www.youtube.com/c/OAntagonista
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James Taylor and Jon Steele teamed up to talk about round 2 of the J2 season. In part 1 James reviews the Saturday matches, and in part 2 Jon takes you through Sunday's games. In part 3 James and Jon discuss JEF United v Yamagata, Fujieda v Nagasaki and Machida v Gunma, then preview the fixtures in round 3. 00:00 to 05:40 Saturday roundup (James) 05:40 to 16:05 Sunday roundup (Jon) 16:05 to 22:40 JEF United v Yamagata 22:40 to 30:40 Fujieda v Nagasaki 30:40 to 36:10 Machida v Gunma 36:10 to end Matchday 3 preview
James Taylor and Jon Steele are joined by another all-star cast to review the seasons of J2's midtable teams (9th to 15th): Lewis (@illusionofease) reviews Tokyo Verdy, Martin Spivey (@bantam84) covers Akita, Daniel Kuroda (@NagaSapo_EN) talks about Nagasaki, and Victor Arroyo (@JFootballAnaly1) reviews Kanazawa. Plus James and Jon deal with JEF United, Mito, and Machida. 00:00-11:16 Tokyo Verdy (Lewis) 11:17-15:39 JEF United Chiba (James and Jon) 15:40-27:59 V-Varen Nagasaki (Daniel Kuroda) 28:00-54:33 Blaublitz Akita (Martin Spivey) 54:34-1:00:03 Mito Hollyhock (James and Jon) 1:00:04-1:13:59 Zweigen Kanazawa (Victor Arroyo) 1:14:00-end Machida Zelvia (James and Jon) (The timings might be a bit off; Audacity and VLC Media Player were not very cooperative.) Stats were courtesy of jleague.jp, transfermarkt.com, football-lab.jp, sporteria.jp, and @Data_Swan. Thanks again to our guests for sharing their thoughts on their teams, and to Patreon supporters. More J2 and J3 review pods are coming up over the next few weeks.
Who ARTed is the art history show dedicated to appreciating art in all of its forms from all sorts of artists. This week's mini-episode is about Pokemon. Pokemon is one of the biggest games in modern history. For over 25 years, hundreds of millions of people around the world have enjoyed videogames, card games, cartoons, and movies. But how did it all get started? For that we need to go back a little further than the 25 years of Pokemon, back to the 1960s and 70s in Machida Tokyo Japan, and a little boy named Satoshi Tajiri. Even though Tokyo is obviously a big city, the area where Satoshi grew up was still kind of rural. He loved exploring nature and in particular, he liked catching bugs. The other kids took notice of his love of entomology and called him Dr. Bug. The thing is, Machida didn't stay rural. Satoshi saw Tokyo's urban sprawl pave over the space where he grew up and he felt a sense of loss. As an adult in the 1980s, he started a gaming magazine, then decided that making his own games would be more satisfying than writing about other people's games. He and his friends started the video game company Game Freak with some modest success early on. In the early 1990s, Satoshi came up with an idea for a game inspired by his childhood. He thought about all the kids growing up in cities who wouldn't get the chance to enjoy exploring nature and collecting bugs as he had. He thought it would be great to build a game around this idea with a kid collecting fantasy creatures he called pocket monsters. Who ARTed is an Airwave Media Podcast. Connect with me: Website | Twitter | Instagram | Tiktok Support the show: Merch from TeePublic | Make a Donation As always you can find images of the work being discussed at www.WhoARTedPodcast.com and of course, please leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. You might hear it read out on the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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