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Paul & Charlie deliver yet another outstanding Tuesday pod. They combine Darts & Boxing with Jack Catterall and Nathan Aspinall. Mark Halsey has his say on the David Coote interview. AND there's another edition of H&B vs Chat GPT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
talkSPORT brings you the reaction to Premier League referee David Coote's video and suspension. Simon Jordan doesn't think he should be cancelled. Former Premier League ref Mark Halsey has his say. Curtis Jones speaks to talkSPORT ahead of England's Nations League fixtures. Joe Marler joins the Breakfast show in the studio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A tactical disaster class from Julen Lopetegui against Chelsea saw West Ham embarrassed 3-0. Will and James have contrasting views on our new gaffer. Are there signs of progress or is it already turning stale after just five league games. The boys discuss our calamitous defending and our worst new signing. Plus, there is a guest appearance from ex-Premier League ref Mark Halsey after that controversial decision not to hand West Ham a penalty. And if that was not enough, we preview the Liverpool game with writer Henry Jackson. Remember, if you love what we do, please leave us a nice review on whatever platform you're listening on. It helps us more than you know and allows us to be found by new listeners, helping us grow even more! Buy us a pint: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Wearewestham Follow our WhatsApp Channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va9DRiK5vKAECCf7wW3l Subscribe: https://podfollow.com/we-are-west-ham-podcast Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WeAre_WestHam Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wearewesthampod Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wearewesthapod Something to say? Send us your voice note: https://www.speakpipe.com/WeAreWestHam Email us: wearewesthampod@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"tired of never getting to hear from the Ref!!!" Well, that all changes right now...Mark R. Halsey is an English retired professional football referee who was born in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, later based in Bolton, Greater Manchester. Halsey primarily refereed in the Premier League from 1999 to 2013 and was on the league's list of Select Group Referees from its creation in 2001 until his retirement.His first Premier League appointment was a fixture between Wimbledon and Coventry City in August 1999 and over the course of his professional career he refereed a number of notable matches, including the FA Community Shield in 2007 and the 2008 final of the Football League Cup.In 2009 Halsey underwent chemotherapy to treat a cancerous tumour in his throat. He returned to refereeing in the top-flight in 2010. He announced his retirement at the end of the 2012–13 season.Today he joins us on the Pro Player Podcast to give us the referees perspective or what it takes to officiate a Premier League football match. He also shares his honest opinions on technology in football, VAR and the future development of the worlds most popular game. Never one to shy away from his authentic self, Mark is a living, breathing lesson in the importance of knowing yourself and leading from the front. A must listen for aspiring coaches and those already in the industry.
On The Real EFL News Round-Up today, we discuss some of the biggest news stories over the past 24 hours, including:Pompey steal player targeted by rivalsMark Halsey on how Leeds were robbed of a Premier League spotMaccabi Haifa striker Frantzdy Pierrot moving to WatfordTorbjorn Heggem close to West Brom switchSouthampton interested in Peterborough United defender Ronnie EdwardsQPR to swoop for French free agentAnd so much more across the Championship, League One and League Two. You don't want to miss this one!Mark Halsey was speaking to The Real EFL on behalf of Online PokerEXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/realeflTry it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! This Podcast has been created and uploaded by The Real EFL Podcast. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stuart & Mark are joined by former Premier League referee Mark Halsey to discuss VAR, refereeing & preview Coventry City's last game of the season at home to QPR on Saturday. ATSB is partnered with The Anecdote - https://www.Facebook.com/anecdotebar. Wright Steel Fabrications Ltd are our new sponsor for 2023/24 season. They stock and supply RSJ's along with supporting any fabrication needs and requirements and all other general welding fabrications in and around Coventry, Warwickshire and the West Midlands. Please support the following fundraising if you can : https://t.co/HULKvcp6am for That Blind Lad - Jamie McAllister & https://t.co/Vy9INYP4KY for Lucy Summer You can also find us on: X (Twitter) - @AllThingSkyBlue Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/allthingsskyblue Facebook - All Things Sky Blue TikTok - allthingsskyblue YouTube - @allthingsskyblue
Spurs Chat: Discussing all Things Tottenham Hotspur: Hosted by Chris Cowlin: The Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Reposs Non League Round Up Show Christmas Special with Mark Halsey and Keith Hackett and Tommy Warrilow and Andrew Large
Former FIFA Referees Christina Unkel and Mark Halsey weigh-in on how the VAR system and its application can be fixed. Is it time for a hard reset? They give a unique, inside perspective on the topic.Also, Fabrizio Romano is with us as always and will hit on United's search for a centre-back, Alphonso Davies to Real Madrid and Aaron Ramsdale's potential exit out of North London. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thedailybriefing.io/subscribe
Welcome back to Stick To Football with Gary Neville, Ian Wright, Jill Scott and Roy Keane – the new original show from The Overlap brought to you by Sky Bet. With the absence of Jamie Carragher due to Champions League commitments, former professional referee Mark Halsey makes an appearance to chat about the latest refereeing and VAR controversies. Listen to Roy reliving his red card career record and why Wrighty kicked a referee's door down. Jill and the team also chat about the impact that Chelsea Women's manager Emma Hayes has had as she announced that she would leave the club at the end of the season, with the boss expecting to take the US Women's National team job. And we round off the show with our Super 6 predictions. Find out who has established an early lead between Gary and Roy and what they are going for in their third round of fixtures. Make sure to turn on notifications and subscribe so you never miss an episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ex Referees Dermot Gallagher and Mark Halsey have their say on VAR following the new Premier League show called 'Match Officials: Mic'd Up', showing how referees make their decisions using the technology. Also, Brendan Rodgers joined the Breakfast show and defended Jordan Henderson's move to Saudi Arabia and admitted he had conversations about managing there before rejoining Celtic. Elsewhere, Simon Jordan explained how and why Manchester United is still the biggest club in the World despite the economic value of the club decreasing. Finally, TalkSPORT's England Correspondent Faye Carruthers spoke to Chelsea full-back Ben Chilwell about his aims to be part of the Euro squad next summer and praised his club teammate Levi Colwill on his breakthrough year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former referee Mark Halsey is with us for this week's episode talking through his love for Man City, battles with Craig Bellamy, choice words for Rio Ferdinand, dealing with Marouane Fellaini and the support of the football fraternity during his cancer battle.
Dave Fletcher is joined by former Premier League referee Mark Halsey and level 5 referee from Derby Jack Simpson.
After a weekend of some shocking decisions, referees and VAR are yet again in the spotlight. But why is it that so many mistakes are being made? Former Premier League official Mark Halsey tells us his view, and why 'VAR is here to stay'. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After the disappointing draw against Everton, David Mooney is joined by City fans Ciaran Murray and Adam Monk to reflect on what might have been. They discuss how to sync the team and Erling Haaland together, the inverted everything -- fullbacks and wingers -- and they chat about how much the side might need Phil Foden right now. Former Premier League referee Mark Halsey joins the show to discuss time-wasting and how to stop it, plus we look ahead to the double-header with Chelsea. We also squeeze in some time to speak to Sam Tighe from Ranks FC to preview the cup tie with Southampton.
Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs bring you day four of their World Cup daily podcast. They chat to former Premier League referee Mark Halsey about the officials so far, help drown former Canada midfielder Marc Bircham's sorrows after their spirited defeat to Belgium, and where oh where were the Germans? They ask German football expert Kev Hatchard. Plus - why has no-one mentioned the World Cup ball? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dominic Dietrich is joined by former Derby midfielder Adam Bolder, former Premier League referee Mark Halsey, and Rams fans on the Sportscene Talk-in.
The Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag believes there is still a lot of improvement needed at the club before they can start thinking about winning trophies despite beating Arsenal 3-1 at Old Trafford. However, one fan called talkSPORT and said there's no reason why they can't be considered title challengers this season. The Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta feels they missed an opportunity as the game was there for the taking. Meanwhile under-fire Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers says it'll be a challenge, but a great challenge to turn their form around after they were thrashed 5-2 at Brighton, but the former Arsenal winger Perry Groves says he could leave the club this week, and if they don't make a change at the top, Leicester could face a realistic prospect of relegation. As well as this, the former Premier League referee Mark Halsey explains how the PGMOL can help improve the standard of refereeing in England, and we look back at the Dutch Grand Prix. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello people welcome back to another episode and another feature session. We've talked ex and current players, coaches and journalist but one side of the game we've yet to cover is referees. But that changes on this episode as we speak to refereeing legend Mark Halsey. He gives us an insight into what it was like to be a premier league referee and also covers off the most difficult players and crowds he had to manage as a ref, his proudest achievement and the one refereeing decision he made that he would change if we could go back and do it all again. Check out Mark's book - Added Time: Surviving Cancer, Death Threats and the Premier League here. If you want to be involved in a feature session episode about your club, get at us on our socials here and of course remember to keep it FTLOL!
Sometimes it's just not your day, and that was definitely the case on Sunday as we lost 1-0 to Nottingham Forest at the City Ground. An unfairly disallowed goal, missed penalty, wrong decision not to send off a Forest defender and hitting the woodwork three times? Yeah, it just wasn't our day. James and Will give their views on all the big talking points from Sunday's defeat while we're also joined by ex-Premier League referee Mark Halsey, who gave his verdict on all the big refereeing decisions in the game. Also on the show, James officially removes referee Rob Jones from the Jones family, the boys are joined by Henry Nicholls from Football In Denmark to help preview our Europa Conference League qualifier against Viborg on Thursday and Brighton fan Jeremiah dials in to give us his view on Sunday's Premier League clash at London Stadium. As always, it's a great show with lots to discuss, so make sure you subscribe and tell your mates about how great the podcast is! It's always very much appreciated. Come on you Irons! You can follow the podcast here: Twitter: @We Are_West Ham. Facebook: We Are West Ham podcast. Instagram: @WeAreWestHamPod The lads can be found @WilliamPugh_ and @ByJamesJones. WATCH the show and subscribe to We Are West Ham's YouTube channel HERE. You can buy us a beer and support the podcast at buymeacoffee.com/wearewestham. Do SUBSCRIBE, RATE, SHARE and REVIEW the pod and tell your friends about us. You can find this podcast and keep up with all the latest West Ham news, podcasts and West Ham videos on West Ham 365. #COYI #WHUFC #WAWH #WEAREWESTHAM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Manchester City fans will always wonder where five extra minutes came from in the 1999 Division Two play-off final. Without them, Kevin Horlock and Paul Dickov wouldn't have been able to rescue the Blues from another season in the third tier with two stoppage time goals. Mark Halsey was the referee for that match - he spoke to the Blue Moon Podcast's David Mooney in 2011 to discuss the game, and to explain more about how refereeing and football helped him when he found out he was suffering from cancer. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello and Welcome to another FANTASTIC, INSIGHTFUL and RESPECTFUL Episode of Friday Night Counter Attack! Coming up on Episode 74 of Friday Night Counter Attack... - Mark Halsey, Former Premier League Referee! - Mark shares his favourite moments, his favourite players and an incredible story with Jose Mourinho
Cory sits down with former Premier League and FIFA referee Mark Halsey to discuss all things refeering! We discuss the standard of refereeing in England and how the PGMOL can do better. Can the standard of refereeing be improved? How so? We talk about VAR and how it's being implemented in the game today. Can it be used better? What needs to change in the system? We also discuss what it takes to be a referee and why did Mark Halsey become one. We find out who give him the most stick as a player and how he refereed the game with common sense and that lead to respect from his peers. We find out about his international refereeing debut, the FA Cup final and his return to the game after he cancer diagnosis. All this and more! Thank you for listening! Get in touch with your questions or comments. Send us a voice message! On Twitter: @ramsreview1 ; Facebook: @ramsreviewpod and email ramsreview@hotmail.com
We're almost at the finish line... but not quite! Ladies and gentlemen, it's Friday and that means: football! And your favourite podcasters Ruairi and Tommi are ready to serenate you yet again with some good ol' footy chat. In this week's Euroreview we start from an exciting Europa League final that saw Frankfurt lift the trophy after almost two hours and a half of very intense, free-flowing football. But why, oh why did it have to be Aaron Ramsey to miss the crucial penalty? Why can this sport be so unfair?! And then, dear listeners, it's time to break down the last match day of the season both in the Premier League and Serie A. Who will stay up between Burnley and Leeds, and between Salernitana and Cagliari? Will Tottenham unexpectedly slip at Norwich? Can Arsenal stop embarrassing themselves and finally win a game? And is there still a chance to see Ronaldo in the Conference League?! But most importantly... who will win the title? City or Liverpool, AC Milan or Inter? Tune in and listen up: Tommi's got quite a unique plan for his Sunday afternoon... Finally, you don't want to miss is this week's interview featuring one of the best referees the Premier League has ever been blessed with! Mark Halsey joins us for an informal chat on how to become a ref, building up your confidence for the big stage, making mistakes on the pitch, watching historical goals from within the football pitch and showing yellow and red cards both to footballers and... podcasters! Trust us, it's a good one!Enjoy people, and good luck with your own footballing weekend!RUNNING ORDER(00:00) - INTRO - Pirlo's birthday, Brazilian football (12:49) - EUROREVIEW - Europa League Final review, Premier League and Serie A preview(49:28) - WEEKLY TOPIC - Interview with former EPL referee Mark Halsey (01:41:27) - OUTRO - Weekend preview
Its the final episode of the season and the W12 boys are joined by Jack Supple and ex Premier referee Mark Halsey to chew the fat and reflect on a season that started so well, but ended so badly. We chat through; *Swansea review * Andre Gray * Barbet * Youth players and who could be ready for next season * Next season preview and reasons to stay positive * Highlights of the season Mark Halsey also tells us about the time he had to be escorted out of Loftus Road after being linesman! Plus much more...give us a listen and don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss out on future episodes.
Gordon Smart and Charlie Baker are joined in the pod by Scottish WWE star Drew McIntyre, musician and Newcastle fan Andrew Cushin and former Premier League referee Mark Halsey. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 60 - In this episode 2 become 1 as half of the TTM SPORTS team is struck down with covid-19 . James Hounsell takes the reigns as he catches up with friend of the show Mark Halsey. We ask the former FIFA referee about VAR in The Premier League, how to improve the standard of refereeing and Mark talks about his friendship with sacked Everton boss - Rafeal Benitez. Enjoy ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Refereeing has never been easy but the signs are that it's getting harder than ever. With more than 90% of grassroots referees reporting some form of abuse, hundreds are choosing to walk away from the sport they love. Others are going on strike in protest, while some leagues have withdrawn refs from games for their own protection. Two grassroots referees tell us why they continue to give up their weekends despite the challenges, former Premier League official Mark Halsey calls for tougher penalties for abusers – and we find out what the UK can learn from how other countries have tackled the problem. Panel: Sarah Mulkerrins, Dan Roan, Nesta McGregor & Sam Cunningham Producer: Sam Sheringham
This week Neil Warnock took charge of his 1602nd match as a manager, breaking an all time record held by Dario Gradi. It's a remarkable achievement from one of the great characters of the game, and Mark Clemmit is joined by Michael Brown who knows Warnock only too well, having played for him at Sheffield United and Leeds United, and former referee Mark Halsey, who had a few runs ins with him over the years, as did most match officials! Elsewhere, Ryan Lowe's high flying Plymouth side have had a fantastic start to the season, as he joins Clem for a catch up on life in the sunny south west, and how there's an exiled Scousers mini league emerging in Skybet League One!
The United Mates Keitel and Joe are joined by former Premier League referee Mark Halsey to discuss his journey from playing Non-League football to officiating at the very highest level of the professional game, as well as to hear about Mark's incredible recovery from cancer and what he's up to these days in Spain where he now manages a local team of expats.
Former Premier League and FIFA referee Mark Halsey joins Mike and Keith to discuss his career from semi-professional footballer to the top of the game as an official.Also this week; how do you handle a pitch invasion from government officials? Can you give advantage from a foul-throw? And can more be done to improve transparency in refereeing?Plus, whatever happened to the 'six-second' law? Mike gets out his stopwatch to ask if we should even bother with it any more. Got a question for Keith? An aspect of the law you want us to discuss? Have an idea for a new law to improve the game?Contact the show.Email: hello@seenthemgiven.co.ukTwitter: @seen_them_given***SPONSOR***‘Seen Them Given' is supported by Premier Events, one of the UK's leading event management and event production companies.Find out more at www.premier-ltd.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I, as many footballers, have a complicated relationship with referees, and I still carry some of those questions and frustrations that never found closure during my playing days with me to this day. Today I speak with one of the good ones, former Premier League referee Mark Halsey to find out what is really going on in the mind of an official during these high-pressure, HD televised, slow-mo replayed moments that are ubiquitous with the game. Connect with Nedum on Social Media: Instagram @kickback_nedum Twitter @kickback_nedum Be sure to check out the official Kickback playlist, hand-picked by Nedum: Spotify https://spoti.fi/2kXmkib Apple Music https://bit.ly/KickbackApple Music by S.K.I.T.Z Beatz, aka Aiden Hogarth Graphic Design by David Dryden --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nedum-onuoha/message
Legendary keeper David Seaman is here throughout Euro 2020 to discuss the tournament, catch up with ex-teammates and celebrity friends and follow England's journey. The full chat with referee Mark Halsey as he joins David & Lynsey ahead of the Semi-Finals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Legendary keeper David Seaman is here throughout Euro 2020 to discuss the tournament, catch up with ex-teammates and celebrity friends and follow England's journey. David & Lynsey react to England's 4-0 win over Ukraine and referee Mark Halsey joins them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode the guys speak to Mark Halsey - former FIFA and Premier League referee, cancer survivor, and ambassador for the SPF. Discussing everything from the state of refereeing in the modern game and how to fix VAR, to his career high and low moments and how he got into refereeing to begin with. Mark is as passionate a sports fan as they come and refreshingly honest with his answers! Enjoy!
This week's guest is refereeing legend Mark Halsey! Mark was a Premier League referee all the way from 1999 to 2013, reffing some legendary matches across multiple divisions including that EPIC Play Off Final between Man City and Gillingham and multiple League and FA Cup Finals! Come and hear the best and worst of it all here on Pie and a Pint! Grab a pint, grab a pie, get your acca on and settle down for another episode of the Pie and a Pint Podcast! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Follow the boys on Twitter to complete your admission towards becoming a fully fledged 'Pinter' today: https://twitter.com/pie_pint Music: https://www.bensound.com We are also available on Spotify - search now for Pie and a Pint Podcast
Mark talks about his career, as one of the PL's top referees, fighting cancer, death threats, VAR, the PGMOL, and on how todays refereeing standards can be improved for the benefit of the game.
West Ham were narrowly beaten 1-0 by Chelsea on Saturday as their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League took a severe knock. The Hammers lack of January transfer activity appears to be catching up with them. But most of that was forgotten after the game because ten minutes from time referee Chris Kavanagh made the most inexplicable decision ever when he decided to send Fabian Balbuena off for kicking the football during a game of... wait for it... football. It was a disgrace and a scandal and another knife in the heart of our great game and decisions like it, along with the appalling application of VAR, are ruining our sport. Former Premier League ref Mark Halsey makes his We Are West Ham debut to give his take on the decision and he does not pull any punches. Will Pugh, Jame Jones and Tom Edwards are reunited after three weeks where at least one of the lads was absent. The guys review the Chelsea game in finite detail. The Name That Game quiz returns. And the boys make their Betway charity bets for the Burnley game before Simon Townley from the Turfcast podcast dials in for the opposition view. West Ham Women season ticket holder Michelle joins to wrap up the show and toast another point for the girls in their push toward WSL survival. Thanks so much for listening. You can follow We Are West Ham on Twitter HERE. The lads can be found @WilliamPugh_, @T0m_Edwards and @ByJamesJones. You can support the podcast or buy the lads a beer HERE at buymeacoffee/com/wearewestham. And you can WATCH the show and subscribe to our YouTube channel HERE. Do SUBSCRIBE, RATE, SHARE and REVIEW the pod and tell your friends about us. #COYI #WHUFC
Former FIFA and Premier League referee Mark Halsey joins Tim and Blake to talk all things refereeing on an extra long bonus episode!
Jacqui Oatley and The Athletic's Tim Spiers reflect on a narrow defeat to Liverpool. There's good news regarding the worrying injury suffered by Rui Patricio. Former Premier League referee Mark Halsey has his say on the controversial decisions from the game. And Tim argues it's not the formation that's holding the team back when it comes to scoring goals. There's also an update from the Women's team, and the very latest on the return of Raul Jimenez. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Remember a time when VAR was being pushed for to reduce the time spent talking about refereeing decisions? The technology is in, but the focus on the officials has never been greater, taking the spotlight away from the football itself and leading to death threats for the men with the whistle. In this episode, former Premier League ref Mark Halsey describes the horrific abuse his family was subjected to, but he also admits the standard of officiating in the top-flight needs to improve. He argues that VAR conversations should be made public, a view shared by Peter Walton and Ref Support’s Martin Cassidy. We discuss every issue surrounding officials in detail, from the problematic handball and offside laws to where the blame lies for a drop in England’s refereeing level.***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.
Mark Halsey is a former Premier League and FIFA list referee, who in his career spent 15 years officiating at the pinnacle of the English game. Mark has been through everything imaginable as a referee, including battling cancer in 2009 and returning to the game just one year later.In the next episode of Taboo on the Terraces, I speak with Mark about what spurred him on to beat cancer and return to football, his own experience of the horrific abuse referees face, and his highlights from a career refereeing top flight football.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 information.
The boys are back Live once again for another feast of football conversation with yet another top name from the football world. A.C.E Podcast Nation presents The Andy Campbell Football Show in association with Black Diamond Sports International. This week A.C.E Podcast Nation Host & Founder Si (@ACEcast_Nation) and Ex Boro/Cardiff City striker Andy Campbell (@AndyCampbell32) fresh off a fantastic weekend of football full of goals and controversy are joined by Ex Premier League referee Mark Halsey We will be talking about the latest football news, what its like to be a a referee at the top level and much more including taking questions from the live chat on three different platforms. The Andy Campbell Football Show (@ACfootyShow) in association with Black Diamond Sports (@BDsportsInt) is exclusively Live every Monday 7.30pm on A.C.E Podcast Nation (@ACEcast_Nation) Thanks to the shows sponsor Darren Roulston and Bespoke Financial Download audio versions of ALL our shows at ALL Podcast & Radio apps such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, I Heart Radio, Stitcher, Google Pods, Tune In Radio & many more. Direct DLs & links to various platforms can be found at www.pod.co/ACE-cast-Nation Follow us on Social Media Andy Campbell Shows www.facebook.com/ACfootyShow www.twitter.com/ACfootyShow www.instagram.com/ACfootyShow A.C.E Podcast Nation www.YouTube.com/ACEPodcastNation #PleaseSubscribe www.facebook.com/ACEcastNation www.twitter.com/ACEcast_Nation www.instagram.com/ACEPodcastNation Black Diamond Sports International http://www.bdsportsint.com/ www.facebook.com/BlackDiamondSportsIntL… www.twitter.com/BDsportsInt www.instagram.com/black_diamond_sports_…
Former FIFA/Premier League Referee Mark Halsey joins us for a wonderful chat about the mechanics of refereeing in the beautiful game.
In a very special ATP Extra, Terry and Millsy are joined by legendary Premier League referee, Mark Halsey. Mark tells us about his journey to the top as a referee, before talking some of the memorable game's he has been a part of. We of course, pick Mark's brains about his memories of players, managers and games involving both clubs, including how tough Duncan Ferguson was to referee, his relationship with David Moyes, including his match report saving him some money, as well as revisiting his decision to send Jonjo Shelvey off against Manchester United and his passion at refereeing an anniversary of the Hillsborough tragedy, and how hearing You'll never walk alone that day affected him. We get Mark's thoughts on the current state of refereeing, and his thoughts on the introduction of VAR, and how he thinks it could be bettered. There are laughs a plenty, as well as a serious side on Mark's passion for football as we not only revisit his strong battle against throat cancer, but his return to the game and some of the stories that go along with it. A must listen for all football fans.
For today's Football Social Daily we hear from former Premier League referee Mark Halsey who spoke to Jim Salveson as part of our "Football Stories' series.Mark talks openly about his life behind the whistle, what he'd change about modern day officiating and the personal abuse he suffered at the hands of trolls.You can find more from this series by searching "Football Stories" wherever you find your podcasts and Football Social Daily returns to normal, with daily Premier League podcasts from Jan 2nd 2021.Happy New Year!
For today's Football Social Daily we hear from former Premier League referee Mark Halsey who spoke to Jim Salveson as part of our "Football Stories' series.Mark talks openly about his life behind the whistle, what he'd change about modern day officiating and the personal abuse he suffered at the hands of trolls.You can find more from this series by searching "Football Stories" wherever you find your podcasts and Football Social Daily returns to normal, with daily Premier League podcasts from Jan 2nd 2021.Happy New Year!
Host Jacqui Oatley and The Athletic's Tim Spiers reflect on Wolves' continued struggle against a 'physical' Burnley side and Tim continues to struggle with Nuno's team selection... The former Premier League referee Mark Halsey joins helps us understand where on earth Nuno's outburst at Lee Mason came from, as well as, short-corner issues and goal-droughts for Neves and Moutinho explained. Plus, the guys reflect on this podcast's first year, re-living some of their favourite interviews, moments and there's even a quiz to test the listener! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul and Andy are joined by Nobby Stiles' son John, former Premier League referee Mark Halsey and Max Rushden for a special Don't Ask Me with a shock result! The guys also brought you some TV formats for Barry Fudge. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's AVFC Extra we caught up with former Premier League referee Mark Halsey, the man in the middle when Thierry Henry scored *that* quick free kick and Dion Dublin dropped *that* headbutt on Robbie Savage.We also quizzed him on his thoughts on officiating in 2020, the state of VAR and if it can be improved, as well as reviewing some key decisions Aston Villa have suffered in the last 18 months.
In this episode of Football Stories Jim talks to former Premier League referee Mark Halsey who gives a real insight into what life is like as the man in the middle!Mark talks openly about his life behind the whistle, what he'd change about modern day officiating and the personal abuse he suffered at the hands of trolls.Subscribe now to Football Stories so you never miss an if you like what you hear please leave us a review.
In this episode of Football Stories Jim talks to former Premier League referee Mark Halsey who gives a real insight into what life is like as the man in the middle!Mark talks openly about his life behind the whistle, what he'd change about modern day officiating and the personal abuse he suffered at the hands of trolls.Subscribe now to Football Stories so you never miss an if you like what you hear please leave us a review.
Secretary of State Oliver Dowden reveals that fans could return to football stadiums before Christmas, Gabby Agbonlahor expects Lionel Messi to join Pep Guardiola at The Etihad after the Manchester City boss extended his contract to 2023, Wayne Rooney looks ahead to his first game as Derby Caretaker and states his desire to become a full-time manager one day, former Premier League referee Mark Halsey slams the current crop of officials and tells Jim White how they can improve, Middlesbrough boss Neil Warnock questions why Northern Ireland played Paddy McNair when there was ‘nothing to play for’, Jason Cundy & Adam Catterall fear for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s future as they preview ‘El Sackico’ as Manchester United & West Brom do battle on talkSPORT and Darren Gough recalls the soul destroying experience of bowling at the legendary Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul and Andy are joined by former Premier League referee Mark Halsey to chat all about.....whistles! Also take a trip down memory lane with some classic Clips of the Midweek from 2007! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Archie and Sam are back with another interview, joined by ex-Premier League referee Mark Halsey for a chat about his career Mark takes us through some of his career highlights as well as moments that still haunt him to this day Controversy surrounded much of Mark's career and this is something he talks extensively to us about - it's certainly worth a listen Let us know what you think down below Socials: Twitter: @aclearandobvpod Instagram: @aclearandobviouspodcast Facebook: A Clear and Obvious Podcast Enquiries: aclearandobviouspodcast@gmail.com We're on YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts!
Mark talks about refereeing the game at the highest level in the premier league and how he went from playing the game at non league level to becoming a ref.
We're back! Rich Williams, Mark Holmes and Rob Conlon are joined by returning comedian Danny McLoughlin as we take a walk down Shithouses Lane in the first episode of series two. Former referee Mark Halsey joins the boys on the phone to reveal what it's like dealing with shithouses on the field, including an interesting way of dealing with Chelsea legend John Terry. We finish with another episode of Football Fact or Fiction in which Rich tries to guess which of the many unlikely stories about some of the biggest 2000s shithouses, is in fact, true. Make sure you head to www.planetfootball.com for more 2000s nostalgia, including expanded interviews with many of the show's guests. RUNNING ORDER: - Danny has returned and so have we - Shithouses montage (2m 30s) - What is a shithouse and why do we love them? (3m 45s) - Shithouse categories (6m 11s) - Mark van Bommel (8m 20s) - Kevin Nolan (9m 50s) - Obligatory Leeds Shithouse (11m 10s) - Always been like that (13m) - A Hall of Famer (14m) - Rivaldo's famous moment and a shithouse's natural ability (16m) - Obligatory Leeds shithouse #2 (17m) - Marco v Zizou (18m) - Their shithouse becomes our shithouse (19m 50s) - Craig Bellamy. (21m 55s) - Our shithouse becomes their shithouse (23m) - Rino (24m 10s) - Mark Halsey interview. He talks us through dealing with shithouses, his tricks of the trade, and some of the worst to ref (25m 02s) - Post-interview chat and a Robbie Savage tale (35m 39s) - Football Fact or Fiction (40m 53s) - Contact details (46m 27s) You can find all our other episodes here, including the Arsenal Invincibles, Leeds in the Champions League semis, Champ Man with Cherno Samba and Cristiano Ronaldo at Man Utd: https://audioboom.com/channels/5008818 FOLLOW PLANET FOOTBALL: Twitter: @planetfutebol Facebook Instagram E-mail: contact@planetfootball.com We're sponsored by Football Index, the world's first football stockmarket. Use the code TBMIndex for a £500 money-back guarantee. New customers only. 18+.
Mark Saggers, Ray Houghton and Jamie O'Hara get stuck into VAR with former Premier League referee Mark Halsey, Unai Emery tells talkSPORT he can still lead Arsenal into the top four, angry Manchester City fans call Simon Jordan on The Final Word and Bob Mills comes up with a radical new way to 'improve' the modern game. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For the first show of the season, @StatCity Adam Carter and the MEN's Simon Bajkowski joins David Mooney to review pre-season. Former Premier League ref Mark Halsey explains the law changes for this season, while the Anfield Wrap's Neil Atkinson helps us preview the tie with Liverpool. Howard Hockin is distracted by off-the-pitch goings on - and we also examine the expectations for the new campaign.
Charlie Baker is the host as Paul Hawksbee makes his long way back from Madrid. The boys chat to Mark Halsey about referee's going deaf and also welcome a visit from comedy legends Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
We are joined by ex-Premier League referee Mark Halsey. Halsey was a Premier League referee from 1999 to 2013 and was a FIFA listed referee from 2000 til 2006. Among some of the big games he's been involved in…he was the fourth official in the 2002 FA Cup between Arsenal and Chelsea and the head referee in the 2008 League Cup between Tottenham and Chelsea. He also writes a weekly column in The Sun newspaper. But today I really just wanted to go inside the mindset of an official: how do they handle the abuse from players, what is it like make important calls, how does it feel like to make a big mistake. If you want to reach out to Mark, his Twitter handle is @RefereeHalsey. Mark is also an ambassador for the Steve Prescott Foundation, which aims to raise money for cancer research. If you'd like to learn more about that you visit their website https://www.steveprescottfoundation.co.uk/home Also, if you're interested in more behind the scenes football content, with managers and performance coaches check out the new Training Ground Guru podcast. I produce this new monthly show and the first episode featured ex-Stoke manager Gary Rowett.
VAR is in the spotlight, as David Mooney is joined by Manchester City fans Ciaran Murray and Richard Burns - and by former Premier League referee Mark Halsey. We review the comeback at Schalke and the FA Cup progress at Newport - plus we look at dodgy pitches following the trip to Rodney Parade. With a cup final on the horizon, we preview the match with Chelsea at Wembley - and we look at the visit from West Ham. Howard Hockin discusses lucky cup draws, while Riyad Mahrez is also in the spotlight after the manager apologised for not giving him much time on the field.
Danny Parkinson and Joe Redmond caught up with Mark Halsey to chat about VAR and the controversial decisions in the world cup playoff with Ireland
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.
A change to The Kickabout this week as Johnny & Gav were broadcasting live from QPR's Loftus Road ahead of a charity match held to raise funds for the victims of the Grenfell Tower disaster. Which, as you'd expect, meant heartfelt words and goosebump moments – but what you might not expect would be stories of streakers, sprinklers, and some Kickabout prophecy. The boys were joined by guests too – Radio X's very own Peter Crouch, former goalkeeper David James, actor Damien Lewis, and ex-referee Mark Halsey. You can hear The Kickabout live on Radio X from 11am every Saturday, and if you want to take the boys Around Your Ground or introduce them to your mates in the Sunday League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen then get in touch on kickabout@radiox.co.uk To find out more about the event, search for #Game4Grenfell
Former Premier League referee Mark Halsey talks about Mark Clattenburg's decision to swap England for Saudi Arabia.
Former Premier League and FIFA Referee Mark Halsey came on to shed some light on the current refereeing fiasco which is happening every week. Should referee's be apologising at half-time and is he in favor of using technology? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join sports journalists Sean Watson and Aaron Flanagan as they debate the hottest footballing topics in the second episode of Touchline, for ZipSportsMedia.com - In this week's edition, the two pick up where they left off, discussing the brilliant Manchester derby, dropping Wayne Rooney, the always-entertaining Joey Barton and the refereeing scandal surrounding ex-official Mark Halsey. Tune in!
Gags Tandon is standing in for Hari Sethi this week who is away galavanting on his holidays! Gags is joined by fellow red Rory Greenfield and Leicester City fan Jim Knight. They open up with reaction to the referee scandal with Mark Halsey! The guys then discuss the changes at Leicester and their transfer dealings as well as discussing the departure of N'Golo Kante. The panel also discuss Liverpool's first few games and go into the their transfer dealings too before finishing off with some predictions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Big Sam era has begun and the world cowers, starkly aware that the future is England's. Elsewhere a Scottish hat trick appears in the wild, Pete stages a coup with a new feature and Mark Halsey briefly comes screaming back into relevance. Find us online at thefootballramble.com, @footballramble on Twitter and facebook.com/footballramble on Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Magic Sponge with Jimmy Bullard, Rob Beckett and Ian Smith
S3 Ep6 - Former ref Mark Halsey reveals the politics behind being a referee, the headaches that were Michael Brown and Craig Bellamy, and how he was in the same hotel with the celebrating Man City fans after refereeing their Second Division play off final win over Gillingham. This week Ian Smith takes the lead in the commentary game with Rob Beckett and Jimmy Bullard letting their imaginations run wild.The Magic Sponge is a Pixiu production for Dave, produced by Sam Pearson and Chris Reidy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Webster is joined by Dan Trelfer and Toby Earle to discuss Ashley Young’s latest meeting with the turf, Mark Halsey’s recent revelations and the problems associated with wearing the wrong shoes on the DLR. Free £20 bet - Paddypower.com/whistleblowers Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production thewhistleblowers.net
#123. We look back at United's victory over Liverpool at Anfield - a day which began with eyes focused on visiting supporters' behaviour, and ended with Scouse abuse of referee Mark Halsey. Captain Nemanja Vidić did not play and will miss at least two months. We take in the Capital One Cup, with a youthful United side beating Newcastle United at Old Trafford. Anderson and Tom Cleverley got the goals that take the Reds through to a fourth round meeting with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. Is this a new start for the big-boned Brazilian midfielder, or yet another false dawn? Given it's League Cup week we talk youth - the four who debuted on Wednesday night and those who have come through the ranks over the years. Also on this week's pod: your questions and another competition prize to give away to one lucky listener. Finally, we look ahead to the weekend's fixture with Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford, and United's visit to Transylvania - as Sir Alex Ferguson's team takes on CFR Cluj in the Champions League.No Question About That is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music and all good podcast apps. We really appreciate your support. Please hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write us a review! Talk to us on Twitter and Instagram. No Question About That is produced by the award-winning Tom Jenkins. If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing some cool rewards, check out our crowdfunding page and become a Patron!
Mark Halsey of Flinders University Law School discusses key findings of an evaluation of Australia’s first community court. ROBERT V. WOLF: Hi, I’m Rob Wolf, director of communications at the Center for Court Innovation and I’m in Washington D.C. at Community Justice 2012. I’m speaking with Mark Halsey. He’s a professor of criminal justice … Continue reading Lessons from Australia: What Researchers Have Learned about the Melbourne Neighbourhood Justice Centre →