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Cypress is a fantastic tool for E2E, but also component testing. In this episode we sat down with Mark Noonan, product manager at cypress. Other than Cypres we also extensively talked about testing accessibility, you don't want to miss that!More about MarkLinkedIn: Mark NoonanBluesky: @marktnoonan.bsky.socialCypress Accessibility product pageUI CoverageAngular component testing docsFollow us on X: The Angular Plus ShowBluesky: @theangularplusshow.bsky.social The Angular Plus Show is a part of ng-conf. ng-conf is a multi-day Angular conference focused on delivering the highest quality training in the Angular JavaScript framework. Developers from across the globe converge every year to attend talks and workshops by the Angular team and community experts.Join: http://www.ng-conf.org/Attend: https://ti.to/ng-conf/2025Follow: https://twitter.com/ngconf https://www.linkedin.com/company/ng-conf https://bsky.app/profile/ng-conf.bsky.social https://www.facebook.com/ngconfofficialRead: https://medium.com/ngconfWatch: https://www.youtube.com/@ngconfonlineEdited by Patrick Hayes https://www.spoonfulofmedia.com/ Stock media provided by JUQBOXMUSIC/ Pond5
Presented by Bet365 & Platinum MitsubishiPinder sits down with Canadian Premier League Commissioner Mark Noonan to talk about the upcoming CPL season, the growth of the league, future plans, and much more! Great insights on where Canadian soccer is headed. ⚽
Andy Sharman, James Brennan, Dubsy & Wonger, along with Jebediah Coltrane welcome Mark Noonan, Commissioner Canadian Premier League and CEO Canadian Soccer Business, to the pod. The Crew and Commish discuss the CPL's designs on Quebec, New Rules for Development on and off the pitch and how One Soccer continues to wait for carriage and a CRTC decision. GET IN!Presenters: James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan, Amy Walsh & Dan WongAccidental Purist: Jeff Cole, VO and Editor/ProducerThis podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion.Parental discretion is advisedwearefootyprime.comX @footy_primeTikTok @FootyPrimePodcastYoutube @FootyPrimePodcastIG FootyPrimeIGFacebook Footy Prime The PodcastEmail footyprimepodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps, CONCACAF Champions Cup, and Canadian Premier League chat and interviews. It was late agony at BC Place for Vancouver Whitecaps as they conceded an away goal against Pumas UNAM with just three minutes remaining in a game they bossed. Still, they got a draw and it's all to play for next week in Mexico City as we pick over the bones of the first leg. We've two feature interview for you in this episode. First up is a 25 minute chat with Canadian Premier League Commissioner Mark Noonan ahead of the 7th season of the CPL. We chat with Mark about the state of the league, expansion, the TV deal with TSN, capitalizing on the 2026 World Cup, and more. Next up is former Whitecaps midfielder Marco Bustos who returns to the CPL for a second stint with Pacific FC. What brought him back, can they recapture the glory days of their championship season, how is a turned over Pacific side looking, and how was life in Sweden? We chat about all of this and more, plus we preview all eight CPL teams and look at how their offseason rebuilds have gone and their chances for the season ahead. Music-wise feature in Wavelength, Camille Schmidt kicks off her residency as our Album of the Month, and there's a couple of Britpop songs from Nilon Bombers and Kingmaker. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.27: Intro - US Open Cup drama 07.12: Whitecaps concede late in agonizing draw with Pumas 28.35: CPL Commissioner Mark Noonan interview 64.35: Pacific FC season preview 75.23: Marco Bustos interview 106.50: Vancouver FC season preview 128.20: Calgary FC season preview 135.53: Valour FC season preview 141.03: Forge FC season preview 149.06: York United season preview 157.35: Atletico Ottawa season preview 163.38: HFX Wanderers season preview 169.55: Wavelength - Babybird - Football
Send us a textOn this episode of the Sportsline Podcast was Canadian Premier League Commissioner Mark Noonan. As the league kicks off its seventh season, many issues were covered, including rivalries, expansion, a new joint broadcast deal and how a young soccer fan from Connecticut became the CPL Commissioner.
Joshua and Nathan talk about the Whitecaps wins over Montreal and Monterrey, preview FC Dallas, the CANMNT Nations League squad, Chelsea winning despite being frustrating, Tottenham players getting healthy again, UCL action and more!TIMESTAMPS:0:44- Whitecaps beat Montreal and Monterrey and previewing FC Dallas28:07- CanMNT sets roster for CONCACAF Nations League. Marsch says this is the strongest Canada has looked31:36- CanWNT to play Argentina in Vancouver and Langford33:14- Mark Noonan meets with Quebec City mayor to discuss sites for a potential CPL stadium, Vancouver FC sign Dada-Luke35:57- Chelsea are winning but are frustrating 41:38- Tottenham are getting healthy45:16- Davies and David scoring in UCL, PSG knockout Liverpool on pens and Real Madrid knockout Atletico Madrid on pens Twitter:@JoshuaRey00@Ndurec@TerminalCityFCBlueSky: @joshuarey.bsky.social @ndurec.bsky.social @terminalcityfc.bsky.social Instagram:@TerminalCityFCPodcastYoutube:TerminalCityFC
Dr. Tom Curran continues to share insights handed on by one of his spiritual fathers, Fr. Mark Noonan, retired professor and spiritual director at St. John Seminary in Boston. Tom talks about preparation for death, surrender, levels of receptivity, spiritual maturity, and "the gift message."
Dr. Tom Curran continues to share insights handed on by one of his spiritual fathers, Fr. Mark Noonan, retired professor and spiritual director at St. John Seminary in Boston. Tom references the Novena to Our Lady of Lourdes and the proposed bill threatening the seal of confession.
Dr. Tom Curran continues to share insights from one of his spiritual fathers, Fr. Mark Noonan, retired professor and spiritual director at St. John Seminary in Boston. Tom talks about the gifts of “female intuition” or “street smarts,” as a capacity for contemplation to grow in personal knowledge.
Dr. Tom Curran answers the question: What are the most impactful insights handed on by my greatest mentors? Tom begins this multi-program series by sharing the most impactful insights he received from Fr. Mark Noonan, retired professor and spiritual director at St. John Seminary in Boston.
We're back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps, Major League Soccer, and Canadian Premier League chat. It's that sad time of the year. A time of endings. Teams' seasons are done. Players and coaches will be moving on. Leagues are over. The college season finishes and champions are crowned. What are we to do with our lives now?!! Well, talk about all of it for the next couple of months on the podcast of course, and look ahead to all of the seasons next year! The Whitecaps season came to a fighting, but also frustrating, end in LA on Friday night. The narrow 1-0 loss to LAFC in their third and deciding first round playoff match-up brings to an end a 50th anniversary season for the club that feels that it could, and should, have given so much more. We look back at the LAFC game and ponder what's next for the club, the players, and Vanni Sartini as we move into 2025. Was this year one of progression, regression, or just more of the same for the 'Caps? Turning our attention to the CPL, we look back at Cavalry lifting their first North Star Cup league championship, unpack some of the things coming out of Commissioner Mark Noonan's State of the League address, delve into the runners and riders for the confirmed two team league expansion in 2026, and revisit last week's chat about what we feel is wrong at Vancouver FC. All of this plus we look at a fantastic week for college soccer in BC, as UBC Thunderbirds win a historic two U SPORTS national championships and Capilano Blues go on an upset run for the ages to win bronze in the CCAA. Plus Prolapse continue their residency as our Album of the Month, there's more Britpop songs, and Goldie Lookin' Chain make a storming comeback in Wavelength. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.27: Intro 06.55: Capilano Blues defy the odds to win CCAA bronze - my week at nationals 14.03: UBC win historic double U SPORTS championships 18.40: Whitecaps season ends in LA 43.35: Was Whitecaps' 2024 season one of progression, regression, or more of the same? 59.55: Whitecaps have some key player decisions to make 67.42: Does Vanni continue as 'Caps coach into 2025? 80.10: Miami playoff loss will cause tears of disappointment and joy! 91.00: Cavalry beat Forge to lift the CPL championship 106.25: Mark Noonan's State of the CPL address 127.10: CPL expansion - the runners and riders and where the two new teams should be 145.50: What's wrong with Vancouver FC - part two 163.10: Wavelength - Goldie Lookin' Chain - Full Kit 168.40: Trump and football - past, present, and future
The crew has been in Calgary ahead of the CPL Final, and took the opportunity to buy Commissioner Mark Noonan and beer, and chat all things Canadian footy and the CPL following his State of the Union address on Saturday. Candid as always, Mark is feeling good about the game, warts and all.GET IN!!!Presenters: James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan, Amy Walsh & Dan WongCalgary Kid: Jeff Cole, VO and Editor/ProducerThis podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion.Parental discretion is advisedwearefootyprime.comX @footy_primeTikTok @FootyPrimePodcastYoutube @FootyPrimePodcastIG FootyPrimeIGFacebook Footy Prime The PodcastEmail footyprimepodcast@gmail.comONE BALL GIN https://www.nickel9distillery.com/products/footy-prime-one-ball- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FlamesNation Barn Burner with Boomer, Pinder & WarrenerTIMESTAMPS- Flames vs Bruins Recap (2:30)- Rhetts Thoughts On The Game (9:30)- Sabres (14:30)- Flames Upcoming Games (19:00)- West Standings (22:00)- East Standings (25:00)- Mantha IR (32:00)- Dreger Joins (35:00)- Hall Of Fame (36:00)- Nashville (41:00)- Bruins (45:30)- Jeannot Hit (49:00)- Sabres (52:00)- Capitals (54:00)- Football Picks (58:00)- Marek Joins (01:06:00)- Stories (01:07:00)- Joining Nation Network (01:09:00)- Hockey Triva (01:13:00)- Mark Noonan Interview (01:26:00)FLAMESNATION MERCHhttps://nationgear.ca/collections/flamesnationBARN BURNER CLIPShttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj_bcGtvvo-cW2DHEDZ6dEO5ePDmlhZc9SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
In this bonus episode, league commissioner Mark Noonan joins Martin and Matt at the Wanderers Grounds to talk about the league's U-21 rule and Jesse Marsch's comments about developing young players, finding the right cities for league expansion, and how negotiations are going between Canada Soccer and Canadian Soccer Business after CSA general secretary Kevin Blue's recent statement that a revised rights deal would be "critical" to support a new a new collective bargaining agreement with the men's and women's national teams.
Joshua and Nathan talk about the Whitecaps win over San Jose, draw in Houston, preview LA Galaxy and the Can Champ final against Toronto FC, Pacific beating Vancouver FC 3-0, future CPL growth, Chelsea's win over Bournemouth, Tottenham losing to Arsenal, hot European strikers and more!1:02- Whitecaps beat San Jose, draw in Houston25:17- LA Galaxy and Toronto FC in Can Champ final next33:28- Gregg Berhalter to be next head coach of Chicago Fire?36:33- CanWNT to play Spain on Ocotber 2538:00- Pacific beat Vancouver FC 3-040:47- Mark Noonan talks to Josh Healy of Wanderers Notebook and talks about future of CPL48:47- Chelsea beat Bournemouth 1-054:56- Tottenham lost 1-0 to Arsenal1:03:50- Jay Z to buy Everton?1:05:09- Rodri says players could strike since there are so many games1:09-41- Hearing for Man City's 115 charges has begun1:13:22- Roma sack De Rossi after four games1:14:23- Harry Kane breaks all the records in Bayern Munich's Champions League 9-2 win over Dynamo Zagreb1:16:45- Viktor Gyokeres is one of Europe's hottest strikersTwitter:@TerminalCityFc@JoshuaRey00@NDurec
Hour 4 of The Big Show with Patrick Dumas is on demand! to open up hour 4 of the program Patrick is joined by Canadian Premier League Commissioner, Mark Noonan to talk all things CPL. Mark and Patrick get into the Cavalry's outlooks, league expansion and much more!Later on in the hour Patrick is joined by Okotoks Oilers Forward Owen MacNeil. The Guys get into the Oilers season, joining the BCHL, and the future of Owen's career.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
We're back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps, Major League Soccer, Vancouver FC, Canadian Premier League, and general football chat after what's been a great week for the lower mainland clubs here in BC. The Whitecaps bounced back from their disappointing home loss against LA to come away with a very confident and comfortably derby day victory in Seattle. We break down that match and the highs coming out of it for Vancouver and the lows for Seattle. We also hear some postgame thoughts from both head coaches, Vanni Sartini and Brian Schmetzer, look at the first team debut of Jay Herdman, as we talk to proud papa John Herdman about his son's rise, and round-up the weekend's action in the MLS West. We've two feature interviews for you this week. First up is former Whitecap and new Vancouver FC defender Matteo Campagna, as we chat about his time with the 'Caps in MLS and his new career path and challenge in the CPL. We also sit down with CPL commissioner Mark Noonan to chat about the successes, challenges, and the future of the league with its sixth season now underway. Plus TSS Rovers are back in the Canadian Championship and we get the thoughts of TSS boss Brendan Teeling and Pacific coach James Merriman ahead of their Voyageurs Cup rematch next week. All of that and there's still time for some old man shouting at the clouds chat about the FA Cup and VAR! This episode of the podcast is brought to you by Recovery Family Law, family law lawyers in Surrey, working with clients to get excellent results. They support AFTN, go and support them for all your family legal needs. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 02.15: Intro - the content dilemma 09.55: FA Cup dramas, disappointments and the evil that is VAR 22.10: TSS Rovers back in the Canadian Championship 35.00: Whitecaps' derby day delight in Seattle 62.54: The Gaffers - Vanni Sartini and Brian Schmetzer 72.55: More SEAvVAN chat 78.00: MLS West round-up 86.32: Jay Herdman makes his first team debut 94.20: Matteo Campagna interview 116.33: This week in 1974 127.15: Mark Noonan interview 144.10: Wavelength - The Believers - While The Sky Is Blue
Commissioner of the @CPLsoccer Mark Noonan joins AJ Jakubec at the half to provide an update on the growth of the league and soccer in Canada, expansion in the future, and the hurdles that need to be cleared for that to become a reality.
In this week's Wanderer Grounds episode, the guys chat about Halifax's road trip to Langford, BC, and what will qualify as a successful 2024 season. Martin speaks with CPL commissioner Mark Noonan about super teams, salary cap compliance, league expansion, and broadcast updates. Also: Martin has an update on the Atlantic Women's FC project after a talk with the club's new CEO.
AJ is joined by CPL Commissioner Mark Noonan to preview the upcoming season!
Jerry spoke to Mark Noonan who’s development support officer for Munster with Scouting Ireland. There has been a fall off in membership since Covid.
Joe is joined by Mark Noonan, Development Support Officer for Scouting Ireland in Munster, as they discuss the scouts' search for new volunteers across Limerick city and county. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back with our final AFTN Soccer Show off 2023 and it's another episode packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps, Major League Soccer, and Canadian soccer chat. As the new year beckons, we look ahead to what could be an exciting 2024 for the Whitecaps, the CPL, and football in Canada in general. The Whitecaps head into the new year with a new signing, MLS veteran and 'Cap killer Damir Kreilach. We look at what the signing might mean for the team and make some bold Whitecaps predictions for 2024. We also hand out our final end of year AFTN awards. What was the best awayday? The most embarrassing moment? The biggest disgrace of the year? The quote of the year? And who were the heroes and villains for us in 2023? Find out and let us know yours! CPL commissioner Mark Noonan came out guns blazing this week, defending the league and the CSB from unfair criticism. We look at his comments, how the CPL looks to grow, how it could get there, and make some bold predictions in that regard for the new year. Plus we conclude AFTN's 2023 Festive Fifteen with our top three tracks of the year and this week's Wavelength tune is Subbuteo related! Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.46: Intro - Christmas is over and so is 2023 08.16: What a year 2024 promises to be in Canadian football 15.38: Release the Kreilach! Damir is a Whitecap 35.18: Festive Fifteen #3 41.00: Whitecaps Bold Predictions For 2024 54.25: More AFTN End of Year awards - awaydays, quotes, embarrassments, and disgraces 72.50: Festive Fifteen #2 78.02: Even more AFTN End of Year awards - heroes and villains 90.48: What we'd like to change in MLS, CPL, Canadian and world football 121.16: Festive Fifteen #1 127.03: Noonan bullish ahead of big year for CPL 159.00: Wavelength - Sir Robert Orange Peel - Youbutteo
On Monday's Morning Focus, Morning Focus broadcast from the Perochial Hall in Sixmilebridge in honour of the unveiling of the Dr. Brendan O'Regan statue later today. Guests included Family members of Dr. Brendan O'Regan Andrew and Margaret, and long standing friend Fr. Harry Bohan. Andrew and Margaret explained how they had aided the creation of the statue. Fr.Harry, who had been featured on the show recently, described his and Dr. Brendan's relationship. Syl O'Connor, Sixmilebridge Hurling Club Chairman, Niall Gilligan, former senior hurling All Ireland Winner and Derrick Lynch, Clare FM's Sports Editor also joined the conversation and discussed Clare's recent heartbreak defeat in yesterdays All Ireland Semi-Final against Kilkenny. Afterwards, Shannon based Sinn Féin Councillor Donna McGettigan spoke about her recent achievement of becoming the first woman to be appointed Cathaoirleach and her main priorities. Owner of EI Electronics Mick Guinee also made an appearance to speak about Brendan and why EI Electronics has funded the statue. Communications officer of Sixmilebridge Town Team, Mark Noonan and Town regeneration Officer for the Clare County Council, Linda Earlie discussed the Sixmilebridge Town Team Plan. Alan then interviewed Neil Pakey, President and CEO of the Toronto City Airport's passenger terminal about his involvement in the funding of the statue. CEO of Shannon Chamber Helen Downes highlighted how Shannon Chambers helped to find sponsors for the project. John Crowe, Fine Gael Councillor for the Shannon area from Sixmilebridge and PJ Ryan, Independent Councillor for the Shannon area from Cratloe took the time to discuss some of the issues that the Sixmilebridge community are facing. Chairperson of the Sixmilebridge Historical Society, David Deighan stated that without the work of Dr. Brendan O'Regan, the community of Sixmilebridge may not even exist today. Finally, our final guest that had appeared was Seamus Connolly, one of the country's leading bronze sculptors and the creator of the statue of Dr. Brendan O'Regan. He described the process he went through to create the statue. To coincide with this event, Clare FM's programme director Padraic Flaherty has produced an hour-long documentary on the life of Brendan O'Regan and has recently been aired here on Clare FM.
A new community group is calling on the public to have their say in shaping the future of Sixmilebridge. In 2021, the South-East Clare town became the first in the county to be awarded funding to produce a masterplan under the National Town Centre First initiative. The plan aims to set a clear vision for the town's socio-economic progression, by enhancing sustainable tourism, rural and digital innovation as well as youth amenities. The Sixmilebridge Town Team has been set up to attract the necessary passion and expertise to deliver to bring the projects to fruition and Communications Officer, Mark Noonan believes the plan can transform the locality.
If you haven't yet had a listen, Mark Noonan, Commish of CPL and CEO of CSB, (yes, lots of acronyms), joins the crew for an illuminating and revealing interview. Also Dubs shares a heartwarming story about her kids and rotting fruit. The Premier League has a new home in Canada this season: FuboTV. Don't miss a second of the action! Subscribe at: fubotv.com/footyprime Presenters: James Sharman, Amy Walsh, Jimmy Brennan, Craig Forrest and Dan Wong Re-hired Receptionist: Jeff Cole This podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion. Parental discretion is advised.
Ben, Peter and Alex are back together in Mr. Steiner's palatial estate to record a jam-packed episode. From Aidan Morris' inclusion on Canada's preliminary Nations League squad, to other burning questions from that roster reveal, the boys go over every detail. Then, they preview the Canadian Championship, recap the weekend in MLS and CPL and go over some listener questions in the Canucks Abroad Roundup! FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL Northern Fútbol: @NorthernFutbol Ben Steiner: @BenSteiner00 Peter Galindo: @GalindoPW Alex Gangué-Ruzic: @AlexGangueRuzic RUNNING ORDER 2:43 – Initial thoughts on CanMNT preliminary squad 5:34 – Aidan Morris' ceiling 10:43 – Why wasn't Farsi included? 12:43 – Sigur updates, Cambridge's potential 15:08 – No CPL players: No room or a reflection on quality? 20:23 – Who deserves a CanMNT place this summer? 23:19 – How should Canada line up vs. Panama? 25:04 – Which 5 World Cup players would you call up to the Gold Cup? 27:48 – Players who could be playing their last CanMNT matches 31:29 – Quick Canadian Championship predictions 36:00 – Increase the number of Canadians on the pitch? 38:00 – Leagues Cup format for the Voyageurs Cup? 43:05 – The Toronto FC debacle 48:30 – Are the Whitecaps… Good? 50:57 – Should Hasal consider a move away? Is Habibullah in the first-team picture? 54:16 – Is Montreal's magic wearing off? 57:40 – What's up with Ottawa, Halifax? 1:04:42 – Takeaways from Mark Noonan interview w/Footy Prime 1:10:40 – Will there be CPL expansion in 2024? 1:13:54 – Filling the rest of the provisional roster with CPL, MLS players 1:18:32 – First impressions on Moise Bombito 1:22:11 – CanWNT standout performers this season, Carle vs. St. Georges 1:28:03 – Ideal starting XI for the CanWNT 1:31:16 – Quick U-20 Championship preview 1:35:22 – Phonzie's impact on Bayern 1:39:42 – Stock up, stock down for CanMNT Produced by Peter Galindo
With the beginning of the Canadian Premier League's fifth season, Donnovan chats with Commissioner Mark Noonan about all thing soccer - or football, depending where you're from (2:25). They discuss the growth of both the CPL and soccer across Canada, potential partnerships, and what goes into creating a brand-new league from scratch in the very beginning. Afterwards, Donnovan chats with former TFC star Sebastian Giovinco, as he embarks on a new adventure as owner of the Toronto Polar Bears - a franchise in the Pro Padel League (28:36). They discuss what goes into being a team owner, why pádel appealed to him (including its popularity in Europe), and also chat about his own playing career in the city of Toronto. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
We're back with another packed show of Canadian football chat for what was and is a bumper week of soccer action across the country. We're talking Major League Soccer, Canadian Premier League, and Canadian Championship primarily in this episode and we kick things off with a look around the opening weekend's action across the CPL, with a particular focus on the first ever derby between Pacific FC and Vancouver FC. Zach shares his experiences, both good and bad, from the match and it's safe to say a tasty rivalry was born. Our feature interview this episode is with CPL Commissioner Mark Noonan. We look at the direction he hopes to take the league under his helm as we talk expansion, creating a Division 2 set up, the role League1 plays in this growth, getting more eyeballs on the league, creating a women's league, and more. Turning our attention to MLS, we look at Vancouver Whitecaps' goalless draw in Austin, a match that saw them increase their unbeaten run to six games and record three straight clean sheets, and we round-up the action in the MLS West. We finish this episode off with a look ahead to the 2023 Canadian Championship that gets underway this week. We chat with Vancouver FC's Afshin Ghotbi about his side's first foray in the tournament, talk TSS Rovers versus Valour with head coaches Will Cromack and Philip Dos Santos, and Pacific FC's James Merriman and Manny Aparicio talk about the importance of the competition to the club and to them. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.34: Intro - a feast of Canadian football 07.50: A BC derby is born - Pacific v Vancouver 45.20: CPL Season 5 kicks off 59.20: CPL Commissioner Mark Noonan interview 78.35: Unpacking the Commish 100.00: Austin v Whitecaps analysis 111.00: MLS West round-up 128.58: Canadian Championship preview 137.10: Afshin Ghotbi talks Canadian Championship 142.20: Will Cromack and Phil Dos Santos talk TSS v Valour 152.55: James Merriman and Manny Aparicio on Canadian Champiosnhip 159.37: Wavelength - Sportique - Sport For All
Tim and Jesse discuss the Toronto Blue Jays' Spring Training so far. Arash Madani (23:00) chats with Tim about the Canada Soccer situation. Mark Noonan (33:00) joins the show to further break down reports and rumours surrounding Canadian Soccer Business. Shi Davidi (54:00) stops by to talk about the upcoming MLB season.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Mark Noonan - CPL Commissioner
Peter, Thomas (!) and Alex are back together as they discuss a variety of subjects this week. The show opens with a discussion on Mark Noonan's hiring as CPL commissioner and CEO of Canadian Soccer Business. The boys dive into what his top priorities should be, how valuable he can be to the league and Canadian soccer and discuss a few other CPL-related matters as well. They also go over the Canadians abroad in action over the weekend and whether some of the fringe players are making a case for a September call-up. Finally, they go into a few listener questions about some MLS-based players and preview the Canadian women's friendlies vs. Australia next week with defensive injuries piling up for Canada. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: Northern Fútbol: @NorthernFutbol Peter Galindo: @GalindoPW Thomas Nef: @ThomasNef Alexandre Gangué-Ruzic: @AlexGangueRuzic RUNNING ORDER: 2:25 - Mark Noonan hired by CPL, CSB 5:59 - Noonan's top priorities, Vancouver CPL update 13:15 - Why is Valour starting Yesli over Sirois? 17:44 - Davies' role at Bayern this season 21:45 - David as a 9: Yay or nay? 25:38 - Is Larin screwed? 29:55 - Vitoria continues to shine with Chaves 33:00 - Corbeanu scores again 35:41 - Should we worry about Borjan + why Mitrovic needs to be called in September 41:10 - Brym returns to FC Eindhoven: right or wrong move? 43:40 - Cornelius gains ground on Kennedy 45:37 - Why Wotherspoon should be on the plane 49:21 - Scouting Benfica's Malcolm Simmons 51:18 - Brotherhood vs. New blood for Qatar 56:56 - Why aren't more European-based players in better form 1:03:07 - Could Waterman head to Europe? 1:06:38 - Will TFC make the playoffs? 1:10:14 - MacNaughton vs. Henry 1:12:34 - Did Cavallini hurt his World Cup chances? 1:16:32 - Should the Whitecaps trust more young Canadians? 1:22:40 - CanWNT vs. Australia preview Produced by Peter Galindo.
On this weeks episode, we discuss the big announcement from the previous week when the Canadian Premier League announced Mark Noonan as the new commissioner. We discuss how his experience could be a good fit for this position and what it means for FC Edmonton as they seek a new owner. We then discuss results from the weekend. Notably FC Edmonton returning home after 50 days since their last game at Clarke, which resulted in a win powered by a Warchewski brace. This weeks episode is brought to you by; Alberta Blue Cross Taproot Edmonton
On this week's episode of OTB, Kevin and Chris dive into an action-packed week of Premier League games, gush about Manchester City and Erling Haaland, share their props for Mike and Mark Noonan, celebrate Chris' LMU squad's first win in 26 games, and marvel at Philadelphia Union's recent scoring blitz. That and more at OverTheBall.com.
Brand new Canadian Premier League commissioner and CEO of Canada Soccer Business, Mark Noonan, chats with James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan and Brendan Dunlop on this week's interview series episode. The veteran sports executive speaks about his impressions of the CPL, his excitement for the new role, and the potential he sees in a country he believes has more than any other in the sport. Having previously worked with Major League Soccer, the US Soccer Federation and as CEO of Accra Hearts of Oak SC in Ghana, Noonan brings a wealth of experience to the 4 year old CPL. He tells the crew how a simple LinkedIn message led to dinner with a King and a move to Africa, explains why the labour issues Canada Soccer finds itself in are a sign of growing up, and ranks the creation of a women's league high on the priority list of targets. The Premier League has a new home in Canada this season: FuboTV. Don't miss a second of the action! Subscribe at: fubotv.com/footyprime Presenters: James Sharman, Jimmy Brennan, Craig Forrest, and Brendan Dunlop Voice Over Talent: Jeff Cole *This podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion. Parental discretion is advised. Be advised this episode includes explicit language.*
Digital hosts Anthony Urciuoli and Jess Lisi sit down with new Canadian Premier League commissioner Mark Noonan. The trio talk about what appealed to Mark about the CPL, a future women's league, match officiating, VAR, club expansion, and much more.
The CanPL.ca Newsroom returns for Week 21 of the CPL season, as Mitchell Tierney and Charlie O'Connor-Clarke discuss the playoff race heating up and all the other matches from the weekend. 3:06 -- Mark Noonan named CPL commissioner and CEO of Canadian Soccer Business 5:55 -- Atlético Ottawa and Forge play to 0-0 draw at TD Place 17:14 -- Valour's big win over Pacific FC with Benedict Rhodes 30:00 -- Rocco Romeo of Valour joins the show 39:34 -- FC Edmonton return home and beat HFX Wanderers 50:55 -- Cavalry's "electric" win vs. York United 59:50 -- Standings update & ComeOn! Predictor Be sure to check out the CPL's Play As You Are auction for the Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity at CanPL.ca/Pride, as well as the ComeOn! Predictor at CanPL.ca/Predictor.
Let's meet the new commissioner of the CPL, Mark Noonan & find out how you and your furry friend can cheer on Valour FC this weekend!
This week we welcome Mark Noonan to the show to talk about how becoming a part of Civic Tech initiatives can help career changers to grow and help existing developers create opportunities for mentorship, support, and connection for those coming into tech.Mark talks about his experience with FreeCodeCamp as well as Code for Atlanta, and the $40,000 Hackathon his group won and donated to charity! He brings his experience as a career transitioner to the conversation and we look at how participating in Civic Tech can help you develop skills to be a better communicator and programmer. And you might hear a little bit about how we prefer our breakfast foods too
Be sure to fill out our listener survey here! (https://forms.gle/Gbq6pRVCabj8dpJL7) In today's episode, we discuss the pending update Vue 3.2 with special guest panelist Mark Noonan, a web developer from Tipperary, Ireland who now lives in Atlanta, Georgia, and currently works at NexTraq as a front-end developer. We kick off the conversation by discussing RSS feeds and how to keep abreast of your favorite websites, interesting news, and Vue developments. Our panel discusses the custom element function and why they're excited for it to be included in the latest Vue update. Tuning in you'll hear our definition of shadow DOM and why it's so useful for developers. The script setup tag will also be losing its experimental status in Vue 3.2 making it an official part of Vue, giving you much more freedom in Vue single-file components. Later, our panel discusses some of the disadvantages to making a custom element, instead of using a Vue component. They also ruminate on the role of portals and how they benefit the user. We round off the episode with our usual panel picks which range from tasty pretzel and cream cheese snacks to nostalgic video games to joining a supportive online community. For all this and much more, tune in today! Key Points From This Episode: Introducing today's guest panelist Mark Noonan. Ways to use RSS to check on your favorite websites, news, and Vue developments. The upcoming version of Vue 3.2 and the developments for its changelog. Using the define custom element function in the upcoming version of Vue. The upcoming benefit of being able to write in Vue.js and being able to transfer it to the web framework of your choice, like React or Svelte. The concept of Shadow DOM and why it's so useful for developers. The script setup tag will lose its experimental status in Vue 3.2. Why now is a good time to start experimenting in Vue 3. Some of the reasons for using Vue-demi over something like migration build. Some of the disadvantages to making a custom element, instead of using a Vue component. How portals work and how they benefit the user. Why it's useful to keep abreast of recent upgrades. Hear our panel picks for the week, including tasty pretzel snacks, nostalgic games, and more. Tweetables: “I misspoke. I thought I didn't have an RSS feed. It turns out, I do get those updates about 3.2 on a regular basis. The feed that I use is Evan's Twitter. Thanks for coming to my TED Talk.” — @halftes6 (https://twitter.com/halftes6) [0:02:12] “Shadow DOM is a concept that's been introduced that allows you to have your own private document object model that you can manipulate. This has actually been in use by browsers for years, but now they've exposed it to JavaScript developers to be able to use it themselves.” — @fimion (https://twitter.com/fimion) [0:07:40] “You can progressively add it and then once enough things have Vue 3 support, you just turn it over to Vue 3, and it should all just work.” — @fimion (https://twitter.com/fimion) [0:12:33] “Vuetify incidentally, is one project whose release notes I do read. I get Vuetify release notes and I get Cypress release notes. I'm always excited about both because I'm looking for the new stuff that we can now start to do.” — @marktnoonan (https://twitter.com/marktnoonan) [0:12:45] “The primary thing that you cannot do with a custom element that you can do in Vue with a proper Vue component is scoped slots, which is our favorite topic on this podcast.” — @fimion (https://twitter.com/fimion) [0:14:45] “It's good to stay on top of these things, and at least be aware of various options that you have in the ecosystem. Knowing what's coming up in newer versions is always better for everyone as maybe finally, that thing that you want fixed has been fixed.” — @fimion (https://twitter.com/fimion) [0:21:08] Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Vue 3.2 changelog (https://github.com/vuejs/vue-next/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) Vue 3.2 project board (https://github.com/vuejs/vue-next/projects/4) RFC the Vue: Script Setup with Lachlan Miller (RFCs 227 & 228) (https://enjoythevue.io/episodes/65) Vue Demi (https://github.com/vueuse/vue-demi), Anthony Fu @MarkTNoonan (http://twitter.com/marktnoonan) Streets of Rage 4 (https://www.streets4rage.com), Dotemu (Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Steam (Windows, Mac, Linux), GOG, Humble) VirtualCoffee (https://meetingplace.io/virtual-coffee) Dragon Age: Inquisition (https://www.ea.com/games/dragon-age/dragon-age-inquisition), EA (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows) Special Guest: Mark Noonan.
Mark first told us how computers and programming entered his childhood and left him to study musicology instead. We then talked about how working with people with disabilities made him long for some technical solutions to help them. We discussed how he then re-learned web technologies and mustered the courage to apply as a developer. He told us one interview horror story, and we then exchanged tips on how to be better interviewers.Here are the links from the show:https://www.twitter.com/marktnoonanhttps://www.codeforatlanta.orghttps://www.codeforamerica.orghttps://peoplemakingprogressinc.org/donate/index.htmlhttps://civichall.org/civicist/how-civic-tech-has-evolved-over-the-last-25-yearshttps://www.a11yproject.comhttps://www.codingblocks.nethttps://css-tricks.com/a-step-by-step-process-for-turning-designs-into-codehttps://virtualcoffee.ioCreditsCover Campfire Rounds by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, more about him at timbourguignon.fr.Gift the podcast a rating on one of the major platforms https://devjourney.info/subscribeSupport the podcast, support us on Patreon: https://bit.ly/devjpatreonSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/timbourguignon)
So far, Mark Noonan (@MDNOONAN) has led a pretty intriguing life, predicated on a relentless curiosity, an extraordinary adaptability, and business know-how. In this third episode, Mark talks about the great challenge it was in building the US Soccer and MLS brand in its early stages, founding his own sports agency, transitioning into unfamiliar surfing territory, taking a leap of faith and moving to Ghana, and much more!Mark has been a strategic consultant at Octagon, Director of Integrated Marketing at Gatorade, Chief Marketing Officer at the US Soccer Federation, Executive VP of Marketing at the MLS, Chief Commercial Officer at the World Surf League, CEO of one of Africa’s most historical football clubs, and founder of his own Sports Agency, FocalSport. And more importantly... he's a Duke Soccer Alum. #GoDuke Follow BroPod on Twitter @BroPod1. Please subscribe and review our podcast on iTunes and/or Spotify. #beother
Mark Noonan who Just umpired his 250th NTFL premier league game chats with Deola D'brown, giving us some interesting insight on NTFL telling us what he got !!!!
Mehul’s sick. But rick holds it down with Mark Noonan with Code for Atlanta --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/peachtree-devs/message
A growing field of scientific research supports the idea that it's NEVER too late to learn a new skill. An NYU professor explains how he finally learned to play the guitar as an adult and what he's learned about the brain's ability to keep growing.
In this episode of Second Career Devs, I chat with Mark Noonan, a web developer at Content Thread. Mark shares his story of studying ethnomusicology, working for a touring folk singer, and being a job coach for a non profit helping people with a variety of disabilities. He shares his struggles and victories in making the career change. Stick around after the outro for some interesting added content. Episode Sponsor: Infinite Red This episode is sponsored by Infinite Red, a US based consultancy specializing in React, React Native, mobile applications, and web design. Infinite Red is deeply involved in the React and React Native open source communities, with projects like Ignite and Reactotron. Their team is so good with mobile development that they contribute to the React Native core project and they publish a React Native newsletter with over 10,000 subscribers. Maybe you'll be their next one. If you have a project and need design or engineering help and are looking for an experienced team that can take it all the way from concept to completion, you need to get in touch with Infinite Red at infinite.red. That's right friends, they have a .red top level domain. That's infinite.red. Make sure to mention you heard about them from Second Career Devs. Links mentioned in the episode: Content Thread - https://www.contentthread.com/ Donate to People Making Progress - https://peoplemakingprogressinc.org/donate/ Cork Gamelan Ensemble - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uNHnY7vHhE Code For America - https://www.codeforamerica.org/ Paratransit Pal Article - https://medium.com/paratransit-pal/paratransit-pal-won-40-000-at-at-ts-atlanta-civic-coding-challenge-and-gave-it-all-to-charity-30bba157d92d
If you have a minute, please take our listener survey, your feedback will help us improve the podcast. Many Thanks. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GGZCCM2 Mark is a European Film Academy nominated and multi-award winning writer/director based between Dublin and London. An alumnus of the Berlinale Talent Campus and the Toronto Film Festival Talent Lab, his first two short films met with success at Irish and international festivals, winning the Clare Lynch Award at the Cork IFF and an Honourable Mention at the Galway Film Fleadh. His debut feature film "You're Ugly Too" Starring Aiden Gillan, It premiered at the 2015 Berlin International Film Festival where it was nominated for a Crystal Bear and Best Debut Feature. The film has screened at over eighty film festivals around the world, winning six international awards and earning a nomination from the European Film Academy. He is currently attached to a number of film and TV projects and is a member of the European Film Academy and the Screen Director's Guild of Ireland. www.buymeacoffee.com/fni if you would like to support our podcast, Events and workshops. FNI Wrap Chat is now on Spotify, I tunes and wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe if you want hear more. #WeAreFNI #fni #makeanameforyourself #FniWrapcaht
If you have a minute, please take our listener survey, your feedback will help us improve the podcast. Many Thanks. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GGZCCM2 Mark is a European Film Academy nominated and multi-award winning writer/director based between Dublin and London. An alumnus of the Berlinale Talent Campus and the Toronto Film Festival Talent Lab, his first two short films met with success at Irish and international festivals, winning the Clare Lynch Award at the Cork IFF and an Honourable Mention at the Galway Film Fleadh. His debut feature film "You're Ugly Too" Starring Aiden Gillan, It premiered at the 2015 Berlin International Film Festival where it was nominated for a Crystal Bear and Best Debut Feature. The film has screened at over eighty film festivals around the world, winning six international awards and earning a nomination from the European Film Academy. He is currently attached to a number of film and TV projects and is a member of the European Film Academy and the Screen Director's Guild of Ireland. www.buymeacoffee.com/fni if you would like to support our podcast, Events and workshops. FNI Wrap Chat is now on Spotify, I tunes and wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe if you want hear more. #WeAreFNI #fni #makeanameforyourself #FniWrapcaht
There's a real buzz about this week's Kitchen Café! Chef Neil Forbes and gardening expert Nicola Singleton explore the versatility of one of the jewels in our Scottish larder, honey! Also, Ghillie Basan speaks to food writer Liz Ashworth about Scotland's historical relationship with honey while Megan Lancaster visits bee keeper Mark Noonan in Blairgowrie to find out why some honey cost more than others.
The Russian former world chess champion and human rights activist Garry Kasparov joins Grant to discuss his criticism of Vladimir Putin and answer the question: Should we feel conflicted about being excited to watch a World Cup from Russia? Then former MLS vice-president Mark Noonan tells the story of why he left Connecticut earlier this year to become the CEO of Accra Hearts of Oak, the most storied club in the history of Ghana. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Noonan joins Tom this week for a conversation on the business behind surfing. Mark Noonan is the Global Chief Commercial Officer for the World Surf League (WSL), which is the worldwide sanctioning organization for men's and women's elite professional surfing. In this role, Noonan serves on the company's Executive Committee and is responsible for securing and managing comprehensive partnerships across all WSL Tour properties. Prior to joining the WSL, Noonan was the President of FocalSport, a sports marketing and media agency he founded, where he worked with major sports entities such as the New York Mets on the groundbreaking naming rights deal for Citi Field, FIBA, the International Basketball Federation for U.S. broadcast rights, Major League Soccer and the R&A. From 2000-2004, he served as the Executive Vice President of Marketing at Major League Soccer (MLS) and Soccer United Marketing (SUM), and he was the Chief Marketing Officer for the U.S. Soccer Federation from 1998-2000. In this episode, Mark talks about the groundbreaking digital strategy of the WSL both on social and with OTT. Mark also shares some key ideas for people looking to make it into the sports world. You can find Mark on twitter @MDNOONAN and WSL @WSL , be sure to check out his company's website: http://www.worldsurfleague.com/ The Facts The CUSP Show is a production by the faculty of Sports Management at Columbia University. You can get in touch with the program on Twitter @CU_SPS_Sports Our presenters are Joe Favorito (@Joefav) and Tom Richardson (@ConvergenceTR).
In the latest episode of the Film Ireland podcast Richard Drumm and Jonathan Victory lure the directors of new Irish film 'Monged' into the basement to talk about their film and their experiences of premiering at this year's Galway Film Fleadh. As well as the latest news, Richard and Jonathan talk about 'Terminator: Genisys', 'Jurassic World', 'Spy', 'Ant-Man', 'Ted 2', 'She's Funny that Way', 'Slow West', 'True Story' and Mark Noonan's debut feature 'You're Ugly Too'. Along the way Jonathan admits to Marvel fatigue while Jonathan demonstrates the interconnectedness of Irish society.
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Cinta de Mark Noonan con Aidan Gillen (el famoso Little Finger, escalador del caos) y Lauren Kinsella el donde el primero es el tío incómodo de la sobrina incómoda que perdió sus padres y es cuidada por Gillen, quien acaba de salir de prisión. La dinámica es como si a Arya Stark la hubiera cuidado Baelish en lugar del Sabueso, a la muerte de su parte. Lo mejor es la dinámica entre los dos, llena de humor y lucha de poder donde la niña no se deja y el adulto debe hacer lo mejor por cuidarla, encontrar trabajo y variar cosas más. De pronto, se descubre la razón de la muerte del padre de Lauren, y nada será igual.
Callers and Chat Participation are Welcome. Wednesday, May 15th on Bards Logic, we welcome authors Matt Margolis and Mark Noonan. In November 2003, Matt founded Blogs for Bush, one of the most popular political blogs during the 2004 presidential campaign, earning him an invitation to the Republican National Convention. Since then, Matt has launched a number of successful blogs and has been an invited guest on local and national television and radio programs. Mark Noonan is a longtime blogger and Navy veteran. Noonan writes on a wide variety of subjects and has appeared in old and new media over the years. Matt and Mark both blog at blogsforvictory.com. Their first book, Caucus of Corruption: The Truth about the New Democratic Majority, was published in 2007. From the Press release: 150 Reasons Why Barack Obama is the Worst President in History exposes the truth about his presidency, and documents the facts that will shape his legacy: His real record on the economy; the ugly truths about Obamacare; his shocking abuses of taxpayer dollars; his bitterly divisive style of governing; his shameless usurping of the Constitution; his scandals and cover ups; his policy failures at home and abroad; the unprecedented expansion of government power. Bards Logic Political Talk is The Grassroots, We the People Show.
Fr. Mark Noonan *St. Therese of Lisieux *Bible Translations *Relic Veneration *Catholic Education
Fr. Mark Noonan *Adoption *Abortion
Fr. Mark Noonan *Knowing God's Will *Scapulars *Evangelizing Catholics
Fr. Mark Noonan *Annulments *Altar Serving *Growing in Virtue *Judging Others *Fortnight for Freedom *Homosexuality and Natural Law
Broadway Bullet: Theatre from Broadway, Off-Broadway and beyond.
In this episode: Original Jersey Boys, Daniel Reichard and Tituss Burgess stop by with THE HAPPY EMBALMER's writer, Mark Noonan to discuss this new musical. (As well as discuss what Jersey Boys did for their careers!) ONE NIGHT STAND is a new, improvised musical every night, and they are coming to New York for NYMF. Company members Kobi Libii and Samantha Martin stop by with pianist, Andrew Resnick to discuss how they make up their shows on the spot, and then perform a two-song, improvised musical right in our recording studio! ANJOU: A TALE OF HORROR is coming in from Mexico City. Director Edgardo Lar stops by to talk about the show and everything involved with bringing up a 45 member cast/crew. Also, some member of their young cast (Liesl Lar, Daniel Tejada, Mayte De Samaniego & Gym Carlo Heneidi) take time to perform two songs from the show live in our studio! Faust meets Dead Poet's Society in the new musical, ACADEMY. Actors Antonio Addeo and Wilson Bridges discuss the show and forging careers as young actors in New York. Even slackers need superheroes of their own, and in WHATEVER MAN, they finally do. Actors Kristin Maloney and Colin Hanlon discuss their roles in this new musical comedy.
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Matt Margolis and Mark Noonan from Blogs for Bush joined us to discuss their terrific new book Caucus of Corruption: The Truth About The New Democratic Majority It’s not that the GOP isn’t corrupt. It’s the inequity in the enthusiasm for the story when it’s a Democrat that is the issue. For a textbook example, click here What is Pundit Review Radio? Pundit Review Radio is where the old media meets the new. Each week Kevin and Gregg give voice to the work of the most influential leaders in the new media/citizen journalist revolution. Hailed as “Groundbreaking” by Talkers Magazine, this unique show brings the best of the blogs to your radio every Sunday evening from 7-10 pm EST on AM680 WRKO, Boston’s Talk Station.