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Jamie Redknapp and Matt Ritchie join David Jones to review the action from Aston Villa's impressive 4-1 win over Newcastle; Villa recorded their fifth consecutive league win to lift them into sixth and two points behind third-placed Newcastle, whose six-game winning run was ended. Listen to every episode of The Sky Sports Football Podcast here: skysports.com/the-sky-sports-football-podcastYou can listen to The Sky Sports Football Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play The Sky Sports Football Podcast".For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Want to start or expand your real estate investment portfolio? We're breaking down what it takes to invest in the spring market! First, Matt Ritchie, owner of Ritchie Real Estate, breaks down the essentials of getting started and shares key terms every investor needs to know. Then, Luke Worrell, land expert and owner of Worrell Land Services, explains the ins and outs of investing in land—how to buy it, how to use it, and how to turn a profit. Home design expert Melissa Dittmann Tracey shares whether two-tone kitchen cabinets are hot or not. Then, Keith Gumbinger, vice president at HSH.com, explains the differences between investment property mortgages and traditional home loans—plus what it takes to qualify. Whether you are a first-time investor or looking to grow your holdings, this episode has expert insights to help you succeed!
Want to start or expand your real estate investment portfolio? We're breaking down what it takes to invest in the spring market! First, Matt Ritchie, owner of Ritchie Real Estate, breaks down the essentials of getting started and shares key terms every investor needs to know. Then, Luke Worrell, land expert and owner of Worrell Land Services, explains the ins and outs of investing in land—how to buy it, how to use it, and how to turn a profit. Home design expert Melissa Dittmann Tracey shares whether two-tone kitchen cabinets are hot or not. Then, Keith Gumbinger, vice president at HSH.com, explains the differences between investment property mortgages and traditional home loans—plus what it takes to qualify. Whether you are a first-time investor or looking to grow your holdings, this episode has expert insights to help you succeed!
Jake Smith is joined by Alex Fletcher and Tom Malley to review Pompey's Matt Ritchie-inspired comeback victory over Middlesbrough at the weekend. FA Cup-winning goalkeeper David James MBE also features to talk about Utilita's launch of Football Rebooted at Tesco Extra in Fratton on Saturday, before the trio then move on to preview Wednesday night's floodlit clash with Stoke City at PO4.
On this episode, Seth is joined in the studio by Matt Ritchie, Ryan Damman, and Miles Neville. Hunting and match season is over for the year. The guys gather to discuss some actionable items to ensure you're set up for success in the next season. Make the most of the offseason with these helpful tips. We hope you enjoy the show!
The Championship season is finally here so it's time for us to kick off our seventh season. Hugh, Andy and Freddie are back for the season with this extended episode. The lads finish reviewing the new signings including Matt Richie and then look towards Leeds. Freddie also sits down with the incredible Petar Petrov (@PPetrov_FR) to discuss Jacob Farrell and Sammy Silvera. Finally, we preview Leeds and give our predictions for who we think will go down this season. 03:24 - Where does Pompey still need to strengthen the squad? 05:20 - Jacob Farrell, Elias Sorenson, Andre Dozzell and Matt Ritchie analysis. 35:58 - Jack Sparks leaves and Alex Robertson joins Cardiff 40:30 - Tino Anjorin should Pompey sign him up? 46:25 - Bishop out and the impact on the squad. 50:10 - Still time for the squad to take shape? 55:25 - Petar Petrov (@PPetrov_FR) to discuss Jacob Farrell and Sammy Silvera. 01:29:50 - Leeds preview 01:42:27 - Our predictions for who gets relegated from the Championship
Portsmouth's first game back in the Championship after 12 years away is previewed by Jake Smith, Kevin Stokes and Tom Malley. The panel also discuss the arrivals of Elias Sørensen, Andre Dozzell and Matt Ritchie before taking a listen to Henry Deacon's exclusive pre-match interviews, which were conducted at the club's refurbished training facility earlier in the week. YouTuber and Leeds United supporter Ollie Ward also calls in to provide an angle from within the opposition camp.
Lee Ryder shares his view as Newcastle United confirmed the departures of Paul Dumett and Matt Ritchie alongside a Kell Watts, Loris Karius and Jeff Hendrick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Did anyone see Kyle Walker lay an egg last night? Well, Jim Campbell did and he tells Marcus, Luke and Andy why he thinks it's a good omen for Arsenal.Elsewhere, we ask: was Man City's win so comfortable that it might encourage Oasis to get back together? Plus, Marcus questions whether Anne Hathaway is a fraud and Luke gives us exclusive insider information on why Matt Ritchie has been training for his Large Goods Vehicle licence.We're back on stage and tickets are out NOW! Join us at London Palladium on Friday September 20th 2024 for 'Football Ramble: Time Tunnel', a journey through football history like no other. Expect loads of laughs, all your Ramble favourites, and absolutely everything on Pete's USB stick. Get your tickets at footballramblelive.com!Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.***Please take the time to rate us on Spotify. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Seth is joined by Matt Ritchie and Hornady Engineers, Miles Neville and Brendan Meyer. With so many viable cartridges to choose from, narrowing down the right one for your PRS rifle can be difficult. The guys discuss various features of popular long-range cartridges and walk you through a step-by-step process to select the best option for you. We hope you enjoy the show.
On this episode, Seth is joined by Preston Lentfer, Matt Ritchie, and Judd Jarzynka. The guys dive deep into what could be a controversial topic: what is the best coyote hunting cartridge? The guys discuss a variety of ammo and bullet offerings from Hornady and give their input of what they believe is the best cartridge to use for coyote hunting. We hope you enjoy the show!
On the surface, Bournemouth's draw at Newcastle is a good result, but many a Cherry left St James' Park feeling frustrated after Matt Ritchie's late strike rescued the game for the hosts. On the one hand you could say a draw against the Magpies is good, but in terms of chances... Cherries fans can perhaps rightfully feel aggrieved at having only gained a point. The question is this… do Bournemouth have Eddie Howe's number? Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Alex hosts Adam Cley, Charlotte and Norman to talk through more chaos at St James' Park as Bournemouth come close to getting three points, but were stopped by super sub Matt Ritchie. We talk about: Trying to make sense of another difficult game against a bottom half side at home Lewis Miley coming of age with his most mature performance yet NUFC's foul free midfield Howe's in-game management Loads, loads more Please consider becoming a Patreon of ours - it keeps this podcast going and you get loads more NUFC podcasts for just £5-£8 per month - sign up www.patreon.com/tfpodcast This podcast is brought to you by Aspers Casino Newcastle - home of the £4 matchday pint for all NUFC home games and televised away games. Midday to midnight. Be gamble aware and drink aware. Visit https://www.aspersnewcastle.co.uk/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It was a crazy, hectic game at St Jame's Park as #nufc took on #afcb, where the spoils were shared 2-2 including a penalty and Matt Ritchie came on to save the day. The lads discuss: ⚫ Howes stubbornness to change ⚪ Dan Burn ⚫ Was it a penalty? ⚪ Ritchie to the rescue --------------------- ⚫️ https://toonunder.com ⚪️ Find us on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@ToonUnderPodcast ⚫️ Twitter @ToonUnderPod ⚪️ Apple Music and Spotify search Toon Under Podcast
Jake and Jordan are joined by Matt Ritchie of MLB.com to review and rank songs by current and former Major League Players. Then, the guys answer your questions about thematic rivalries, picking off on third, and how Jake's fastball compares to Jerry Dipoto's.Songs Featured in this Episode:G-Cinco (Nick Gordon) -- I'm the Man/My LifeEl Felino (Ronny Rodriguez) -- Mi SueñoMike Stud feat Marcus Stroman -- These DaysAdam Wainwright -- Time to FlyTyler Beede -- 508 to the Ville
On this episode, Seth is joined in the studio by fellow marketing team member Matt Ritchie and sales technician Mitch Rother. The guys are continuing the discussion of cartridges based off the 30-06 by detailing the 25-06. As usual, the conversation covers the history, the design, its use as a sporting cartridge, and some of the many reasons that the 25-06 has become a go-to hunting cartridge. We hope you enjoy the show.
On this episode, Seth is joined by fellow marketeers, Matt Ritchie and Preston Lentfer. The show dives deep into the 270 Winchester. Conversations include the history, its sporting application, ammunition options, and some comparisons. We hope you enjoy and learn about this “controversial” cartridge.
Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle (4-2 Penalties) see's Chelsea through to the Carabao Cup semi final. A huge win for Mauricio Pochettino after Mudryk equalised late in the game to take Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle to a penalty shootout. Djordje Petrovic saved the decisive Matt Ritchie penalty for Chelsea. Let us know your thoughts on Pochettino's Chelsea progressing in the Carabao Cup in the comments below!Harry's Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@UCVcBks7G7c3GDRyDlWVS8JQ
On this episode, Seth is accompanied by Project Engineer, Miles Neville, and marketing team members Preston Lentfer and Matt Ritchie. The guys discuss suppressor application for hunting, competitive shooting, and target practice. They go into detail on how easy suppressor ownership can be and how several companies within the industry have streamlined the process. If you've considered purchasing a suppressor, give this episode a listen!
On this episode, Seth is joined in the studio by marketing team members, Matt Ritchie, Preston Lentfer, and Judd Jarzynka. The topic at hand is shot placement when hunting. Specifically, the size of the game and the bullet construction in relation to where you want the bullet to go. It seems like this subject has been debated for quite some time, so we wanted to share our opinion. Feel free to share your opinion in the comments as well!
James Allcott sits down with broadcaster and Newcastle fan Emil Franchi to dive deep into the ins and outs of the Newcastle takeover. The pair discuss Mike Ashley's involvement at Newcastle and how it led to the takeover, what's happened since the takeover, the effect on the fans, and what the expectations have become. And, of course: What is the future for Newcastle? Host: James Allcott Guest: Emil Franchi Producer: Cai Jones Editor: Finn McSkimming Additional Production: Jonathan Fisher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matt Ritchie is a professional footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Newcastle United Football Club and the Scotland national team. Ritchie started his career with Portsmouth and has since played for several clubs including Swindon Town, Bournemouth, and Newcastle United. He is known for his versatility, being able to play in a variety of positions across the midfield and defence.
On this episode, Seth talks with Ben Syring from Engineering, Matt Ritchie from Tech Services, and Preston Lentfer from Marketing. We discuss our mutual hobby of reloading and the different practices we use on the bench. We all do things a little bit differently, yet most of the time, we end up at the same place. Hopefully you pick up on a thing or two and enjoy the show.
*Disclaimer: this podcast was recorded before the news that the minor leagues were unionizing. For our reaction episode to that news, click here. Bobby and Alex discuss PPP loans in baseball, then break down the news that Arte Moreno is considering selling the Los Angeles Angels, and try and make sense of Julio Rodríguez choose-your-own-adventure contract extension. Then they bring on Matt Ritchie, a freelance writer and graduate student, to discuss his thesis on bolstering the pipeline of Black baseball players, why the sport's Black population has declined, where the most impact can be made by the league, the benefits and limits of Black representation among the top prospects, and more. Follow Matt on Twitter at @mkrwrt. Links: Arte Moreno exploring a sale of the Angels Jeff Passan breaks down the Julio deal Minority Baseball Prospects Songs featured in this episode: PUP — "Morbid Stuff" • Fall Out Boy — "Sophomore Slump Or Comeback Of The Year" • Soccer Mommy — "circle the drain" • Booker T & the M.G.'s — “Green Onions” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode, the topic is medium and big game hunting ammunition offerings from Hornady. Seth talks with Assistant Director of Engineering, Joe Thielen and Technical Services Representative, Matt Ritchie and they discuss the features and benefits of each line and why you might choose one over the other, depending on the application. We have numerous options when it comes to hunting ammunition; if you've ever wondered which one is right for you, check out this podcast.
Taylor Payne hosts a special edition of your go-to Newcastle United podcast from The Athletic with club correspondent Chris Waugh, Senior Writer George Caulkin, and True Faith's Charlotte Robson. It's the eve of the 2022/23 season, and we're all uncharacteristically excited about the team's prospects. There are so many questions to answer: where will we finish, who is next in line for Howe-ification, and can Dan Burn carry Ryan Fraser in a papoose? We also have an update on transfer activity, which has seemingly been restoked, and a word from Matt Ritchie on the sense of achievement he feels as he reflects on his time at Newcastle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Taylor Payne hosts a special edition of your go-to Newcastle United podcast from The Athletic with club correspondent Chris Waugh, Senior Writer George Caulkin, and True Faith's Charlotte Robson.It's the eve of the 2022/23 season, and we're all uncharacteristically excited about the team's prospects. There are so many questions to answer: where will we finish, who is next in line for Howe-ification, and can Dan Burn carry Ryan Fraser in a papoose?We also have an update on transfer activity, which has seemingly been restoked, and a word from Matt Ritchie on the sense of achievement he feels as he reflects on his time at Newcastle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us on the road as we travel to eastern Nebraska for a long-range shooting competition. This is a challenging field style match, with targets ranging from 300-1400 yards. We are joined by Hornady Sales Technician, Matt Ritchie where we had the chance to discuss how he began his career at Hornady, his upbringing, and his benchrest days. We also discuss our gear, the thrill of this exciting match and how nice it was to catch up with some old and new friends.
Jessie Bates has been franchised tagged. What does this mean for his future?
Jackpot Joey Burrow is fully cleared for training camp let's go!!'
This episode we are joined by artist, collector and friend Matt Ritchie (Rat136.) Matt talks his love of collecting Marvel comics. As well as the influence creators Steve Ditko & Jack Kirby have had on him as an artist. Follow Matt RItchie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rat136/?hl=en Follow Keys and Grails on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keysandgrails/?hl=en
Colin White, Matthew Raisbeck and John Anderson reflect on Newcastle's win over Fulham. We also hear from Steve Bruce, Joe Willock and Matt Ritchie.
Alex Hurst is joined by Norman Riley, Charlotte Robson and marc Corby to talk through a home defeat to champions Manchester City at St James' Park. Despite the defeat there was a huge improvement in approach and performance from the team and positives in defeat. We look at why this was different to the previous capitulations against similar sides, why Matt Ritchie makes such a difference to this team and why on earth Jowlinton didn't take the second pen. If you like these shows please support the podcast and get loads more podcast each week by supporting the TF Podcast on Patreon www.patreon.com/tfpodcast To get to the T-shirt Norman was modelling please head to: https://truefaithnufc.bigcartel.com/products
Host Connor Newcomb is joined by two Orioles fans — Jake Mintz and Matt Ritchie — to chat about John Means' no hitter against the Seattle Mariners. Connor, Jake, and Matt talk:-All of our reactions to the final out-How happy we are for John Means-Could Means be the best Orioles starting pitcher since Mike Mussina?-How he used almost exclusively fastballs and changeups to befuddle the Mariners-And why the Orioles need to shut down all trade rumors and hold onto Means for the long haulSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.SportstradeSign up TODAY at SportsTrade.com and discover the fun, exciting and profitable newworld of Sports Trading. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Connor Newcomb is joined by two Orioles fans — Jake Mintz and Matt Ritchie — to chat about John Means' no hitter against the Seattle Mariners. Connor, Jake, and Matt talk: -All of our reactions to the final out -How happy we are for John Means -Could Means be the best Orioles starting pitcher since Mike Mussina? -How he used almost exclusively fastballs and changeups to befuddle the Mariners -And why the Orioles need to shut down all trade rumors and hold onto Means for the long haul Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Sportstrade Sign up TODAY at SportsTrade.com and discover the fun, exciting and profitable new world of Sports Trading. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fergus Craig, Paul Doolan and Dave Watson look back at an enjoyable game of football against Spurs, answer your questions and discuss the hot topics of Matt Ritchie, split strikers, bitcoin, boys and bin alarms. Listen to Season 2 Trailer from Middle Please, Umpire - a Cricket Podcast on the Acast app https://aca.st/ae002b newcastlepodcast.com @newcastlenatter Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2021 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fergus Craig, Paul Doolan and Dave Watson look back at an enjoyable game of football against Spurs, answer your questions and discuss the hot topics of Matt Ritchie, split strikers, bitcoin, boys and bin alarms. Listen to Season 2 Trailer from Middle Please, Umpire - a Cricket Podcast on the Acast app https://aca.st/ae002b newcastlepodcast.com @newcastlenatter Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2020 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
The Athletic's North-East correspondent George Caulkin gives the boys the inside track on the training ground bust-up between Newcastle United manager Steve Bruce and Scottish international Matt Ritchie - which made the headlines last week. The guys also talk about the relegation battle the team finds itself in, the never ending Takeover talks following the collapse of the clubs deal with a Saudi Arabia-led consortium, and the steady decline of the football club.
Magpies Unrestricted is your home for all things Newcastle United. Each week we'll be dissecting the major talking points from the Magpies' latest result, previewing their upcoming matches and going over all the news coming out of St. James' Park."Welcome to the Show" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Joe Chapman is joined by Lee Ryder to run the rule over the relegation six-pointer between West Brom and Newcastle in the Premier League.The pair look at whether the goalless draw was a good result for either side, ponder the training ground row between Magpies boss Steve Bruce and Matt Ritchie and look at where the Baggies must improve if they are to survive.
Liverpool supporters call for Jurgen Klopp to be dismissed after a record fifth consecutive defeat at Anfield, Perry Groves claims that Klopp isn’t showing enough leadership after losing to Chelsea, Jamie O’Hara defends Newcastle’s Matt Ritchie after an alleged ‘bust up’ with Steve Bruce, an irate Scott Parker claims VAR is ‘killing football’, Ralph Hasenhuttl is the latest Premier League manager to raise concerns about releasing players for the upcoming international break, Danny Murphy states that Manchester United have never replaced Michael Carrick, Darren Gough labels England’s batting ‘disastrous’ after being dismissed cheaply on Day 1 against India and Brighton manager Graham Potter reveals his annoyance at some recent performances. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Manchester United once again could only manage a goalless draw last night, this time against Crystal Palace. Why is a side with such attacking talent struggling in front of goal? We also look at Burnley 1-1 Leicester and Sheffield United avoiding matching Derby's unwanted Premier League record with victory over a dire Aston Villa. (Part 2, 27:42) A report in the Daily Mail claims that Newcastle boss Steve Bruce and player Matt Ritchie had an altercation at training. What happens next for the Toon? (Part 3, 39:34) We take a look at tonight's top flight fixtures including Liverpool v Chelsea, West Brom v Everton and Fulham v Spurs.
Newcastle United's preparation for Sunday's clash against West Brom has been hit with news of a training ground bust up between Matt Ritchie and Steve Bruce. Lee Ryder joins Andrew Musgrove to discuss the latest.
Manchester United once again could only manage a goalless draw last night, this time against Crystal Palace. Why is a side with such attacking talent struggling in front of goal? We also look at Burnley 1-1 Leicester and Sheffield United avoiding matching Derby's unwanted Premier League record with victory over a dire Aston Villa. (Part 2, 27:42) A report in the Daily Mail claims that Newcastle boss Steve Bruce and player Matt Ritchie had an altercation at training. What happens next for the Toon? (Part 3, 39:34) We take a look at tonight's top flight fixtures including Liverpool v Chelsea, West Brom v Everton and Fulham v Spurs.
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This week we are joined by Matt Ritchie, Archaeologist for Forestry and Land Scotland. Matt discusses his diverse career, love of innovative outreach and his particular passion for Ferries. Derek, Lawrence and Matt also discuss the value of local heritage and how its managed as well as delving into the contentious issue of the Stonehenge tunnel project. Hosted by Lawrence Shaw and Derek Pitman Artwork by Ed Hudspeth Sound production and theme tune by Guy Dowsett (Bucketofsound.com)
The Football and Cricket Podcast with Eisha Acton | #NUFC #PremierLeague #IndianCricket #IPL
Hey everyone welcome to this week's Toon update! Today I'll be talking about: ✅ that awful performance against Southampton ✅ the reasons behind our inconsistent displays ✅ Allan Saint Maximin- how can he find form again? ✅ injury updates- Wilson, Fraser, Matt Ritchie back in training etc. I wanted to thank you guys for tuning in every week so I have a giveaway today for you. I love the stuff they make at Magpin Badges so I'm going to be sending a NUFC badge out to a lucky winner.. **HOW TO ENTER THE GIVEAWAY** 1. LIKE THIS VIDEO AND SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://youtu.be/kUHdN6ns-AQ 2. FOLLOW ME ON.. TWITTER: https://twitter.com/eisha_acton_ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/eisha_megan_acton/ 3. COMMENT BELOW YOUR FAVOURITE NUFC PLAYER OF ALL TIME That's it :) I'll announce the winner in next week's video. See you then! Eisha x --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Football and Cricket Podcast with Eisha Acton | #NUFC #PremierLeague #IndianCricket #IPL
Hey NUFC fans!! Welcome back to my weekly Toon update! Today's topics: ✅SPURS v NUFC - some luck plus a spectacular performance from Karl Darlow? ✅NEWPORT v NUFC - another dire display- Steve Bruce tactical criticisms intensify ✅Transfer Talk: Only a few days left to complete our signings! Updates: Rodrigo Vilca confirmed? Rondon wants to come back? Dan Barlaser sale agreed. Bradley Cross rumours? ✅NUFC v BURNLEY - expectations? I upload these every Thursday so make sure you're subscribed for updates :) Today Kyle from Magpie 24/7 joined me :) they have a podcast on Spotify where they cover all things Newcastle United- go follow it here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5I6hBA3LtEDbYHj3UXz9e6?si=ZGTMyPXXQ8SIscKDlBd2-g You can also follow their social media accounts here: https://www.facebook.com/Magpie247/ https://www.twitter.com/Magpie24_7 Thanks so much for listening :) See you next week!! Eisha x --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Fergus, Paul and Dave are back to look ahead to the new season. We look at the summer signings, Dave tries and fails to not get a dig in at Steve Bruce and we answer your questions. newcastlepodcast.com @newcastlenatter Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2020 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fergus, Paul and Dave are back to look ahead to the new season. We look at the summer signings, Dave tries and fails to not get a dig in at Steve Bruce and we answer your questions. newcastlepodcast.com @newcastlenatter Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2020 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
The Football and Cricket Podcast with Eisha Acton | #NUFC #PremierLeague #IndianCricket #IPL
Hey! Here's this week's round up of NUFC news. We will cover: ✅Pre-season friendly chat (apologies in advance for having to discuss the Middlesbrough game
It’s the nature of a post-lockdown Premier League that some matches are going to be just a bit dull. Case in point: last night’s Brighton vs Newcastle. Jules, Jim and Vish are in good spirits regardless, as we celebrate Brighton’s confirmed survival and marvel at Matt Ritchie’s dulcet tones.We also look back over yet another Wolves win, as they further establish themselves as one of the most entertaining sides in the division. We then discuss the cancellation of this year’s Ballon d’Or. There’s even time for some of our favourite ‘new signing’ videos from various clubs’ social media accounts - what’s your favourite? Let us know!Search ‘Football Ramble’ on social media to find us, and email us here: show@footballrambledaily.com ***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ciaran Kelly, Mark Douglas and Lee Ryder join host Andrew Musgrove to discuss Newcastle United's victory over Sheffield United. The Magpies won 3-0. The lads discuss Allan Saint-Maximin's MOTM performance, Matt Ritchie's role, Joelinton villain to hero rise, as well as a 'significant' takeover update. Lee Ryder also provides an insight in what it was like to be at St James' Park.
As the nation continues to protest police brutality after the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, calls for change and accountability have spread to the baseball world. How can the sport—at all levels—grow more diverse and improve the experience of Black players? In this episode, we speak to Royals minor leaguer Nick Heath and Johns Hopkins third baseman Matt Ritchie to gain their perspective. To donate to the Black Lives Matter Global Network, click here. Hosts: Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman Guests: Nick Heath and Matt Ritchie
Former Cherry and current Newcastle fan favourite Matt Ritchie joins us, discussing his footballing career, from the turbulence at Swindon under Di Canio, the calm drive of Eddie Howe, onto the move to Newcastle and the increased supporter expectation at St James Park. He also speaks of his experiences of being guided by Rafa, and now Steve Bruce. We speak about:
Former Cherry and current Newcastle fan favourite Matt Ritchie joins us, discussing his footballing career, from the turbulence at Swindon under Di Canio, the calm drive of Eddie Howe, onto the move to Newcastle and the increased supporter expectation at St James Park. He also speaks of his experiences of being guided by Rafa, and now Steve Bruce. We speak about:
On this week's episode of Inside The Changing Room, we speak with former York City, Barnet, Notts County, Blackpool, Scunthorpe United and Mansfield Town midfielder Neal Bishop. This time we speak about Neal's experiences captaining Barnet, facing Manchester City in the FA Cup as well as winning the League Two title alongside teammates such as Kasper Schmeichel and Matt Ritchie at Notts County, playing through unsuccessful playoff campaigns with Scunthorpe and life at Mansfield nowadays.
As the date of the potential resumption of Premier League football is announced, we bring together the seasoned views of former Cherries icons John Williams, Paul Morrell, Tony Funnell, Keith Williams and Trevor Watkins - who over the last weeks and months have had their say on Project Restart. Plus we hear more from podcast stalwart Neil Dawson, as well as regular presenter Jeff Hayward - who remains cautiously optimistic for a June 17th kick-off! Elsewhere in this pod, it's a chance to take in some clips from our extended interviews series on Youtube, including... Paul Morrell - one of Bournemouth's best left-backs in the history of the club. John Williams (or Willo to you and me), the player turned assistant manager who played 117 games for the Cherries. Described by Harry Redknapp as being "possibly the best signing he had made" in his 25-year management career. Former Cherry and current Newcastle fan favourite Matt Ritchie joins us, discussing his footballing career, from the turbulence at Swindon under Di Canio, the calm drive of Eddie Howe, onto the move to Newcastle and the increased supporter expectation at St James Park. Tony Funnell played for Bournemouth, Gillingham, Brentford and Southampton, as well as managing locally with Hamworthy United and Poole Town. He played two seasons for the Cherries in 1981, and finished top scorer in his first season, clinching Cherries promotion. Keith Williams, a midfielder who played in the same side as Tony, going on to notch 102 appearances for the Cherries, leaving in 1987. As well as this, he also had a long spell at Northampton Town, as well a couple of seasons at Aston Villa. And last but not least, footballing royalty Harry Redknapp. Where we discuss... We'll discuss:
As the date of the potential resumption of Premier League football is announced, we bring together the seasoned views of former Cherries icons John Williams, Paul Morrell, Tony Funnell, Keith Williams and Trevor Watkins - who over the last weeks and months have had their say on Project Restart. Plus we hear more from podcast stalwart Neil Dawson, as well as regular presenter Jeff Hayward - who remains cautiously optimistic for a June 17th kick-off! Elsewhere in this pod, it's a chance to take in some clips from our extended interviews series on Youtube, including... Paul Morrell - one of Bournemouth’s best left-backs in the history of the club. John Williams (or Willo to you and me), the player turned assistant manager who played 117 games for the Cherries. Described by Harry Redknapp as being "possibly the best signing he had made" in his 25-year management career. Former Cherry and current Newcastle fan favourite Matt Ritchie joins us, discussing his footballing career, from the turbulence at Swindon under Di Canio, the calm drive of Eddie Howe, onto the move to Newcastle and the increased supporter expectation at St James Park. Tony Funnell played for Bournemouth, Gillingham, Brentford and Southampton, as well as managing locally with Hamworthy United and Poole Town. He played two seasons for the Cherries in 1981, and finished top scorer in his first season, clinching Cherries promotion. Keith Williams, a midfielder who played in the same side as Tony, going on to notch 102 appearances for the Cherries, leaving in 1987. As well as this, he also had a long spell at Northampton Town, as well a couple of seasons at Aston Villa. And last but not least, footballing royalty Harry Redknapp. Where we discuss... We'll discuss:
Newcastle forward and former teammate of Si's from his eventful Di Canio days at Swindon joins us this week to look back on some hilarious stories from his football career including the mad days with the passionate Italian as well as details on Bournemouth's amazing rise to the Premier League under Eddie Howe and his career at Newcastle United so far!
Newcastle forward and former teammate of Si's from his eventful Di Canio days at Swindon joins us this week to look back on some hilarious stories from his football career including the mad days with the passionate Italian as well as details on Bournemouth's amazing rise to the Premier League under Eddie Howe and his career at Newcastle United so far!
Adrian Durham slams the EFL for ‘sticking a dagger through football’s heart’ as Tranmere Rovers looks set to be relegated to League Two, former Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher takes us behind the scenes to the Champions League Final in 2008 and a rousing Sir Alex Ferguson speech, Jamie O’Hara tells the talkSPORT Breakfast show that Premier League footballers should return to training or not get paid, on the Sports Bar Keith Lemon reveals how sleeping in his garden is helping him cope during lockdown, Glen Johnson discloses who were the most superstitious players he shared a dressing room with and former Burton boss Nigel Clough gives his first interview since leaving the Brewers. On Jim White & Natalie Sawyer’s show ex-France and Liverpool striker Djibril Cisse announces he wants to come out of retirement at the age of 38 and score four more times to reach a century of goals in Ligue 1, John Barnes reveals how the England Italia ‘90 squad missed out on a fortune with the New Order World in Motion song and Newcastle winger Matt Ritchie admits the players ‘have taken’ to boss Steve Bruce as rumours continue about his future. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Luke Rooney from In The Box catches up with old team mate Matt Ritchie to discuss who he would have in his Dream 11 from players that he has played with throughout his career & why. The Newcastle star also discusses several other subjects including: - Enjoying lock-down time off - AFC Bournemouth success, team chemistry and two promotions - A second Promotion from the championship with Newcastle United - His moves from Swindon Town to Bournemouth, Bournemouth to Newcastle United - Early taste of Premier League action and then working his way back to the top - Toughest opponents he has faced - Favorite goal - Life under Benitez, Howe and Bruce - Advice for youngsters Matty has made 482 career appearances, therefore has a wealth of playing experience at different levels, so this is a great watch for youngsters as well as any football fan!
Episode nine: A Matt Ritchie exclusive and a Pompey manager's pre-season meltdown by Portsmouth News
Ciaran Kelly joins Andrew Musgrove to discuss the latest NUFC issues.The pair discuss Federico Fernandez's extended deal, Jonjo Shelvey and Matt Ritchie's new contracts - and what it suggests about the future transfer policy.The pair also discuss Coronavirus and Sheffield United. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
It felt like it would be a long afternoon when Matt Ritchie's missed penalty, the best of a host of first half chances, kept ten-man Southampton in the game, and it would have been a very different story had Allan Saint-Maximin not found some magic to give a flat and flagging Newcastle all three points. Lee Ryder and Ciaran Kelly reflect on a win that puts the Magpies within touching distance of safety. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Danny Rose is finally a Newcastle United player - so we get reaction from Steve - and what does that mean for Matt Ritchie's place in the team?
In this episode of the @EPLRoundTable we discuss Liverpool's chances of going undefeated, why the Winter window has been so slow thus far, if pitchside monitors are a step in the right direction for VAR in England, the impact of Almiron and Saint-Maximin finding form, if Matt Ritchie will replace the injured Jetro Willems at Newcastle, if the Rashford injury will force Manchester United into the transfer market, how Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is viewed by the fans, if Mesut Ozil can become a vital piece for Arsenal under Arteta, and Leno's recent dip in form. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It was a confidence-boosting night at St. James' Park as Newcastle progressed to the FA Cup fourth round with a comfortable 4-1 win against League One side Rochdale. Joelinton broke his barren run, Tom Allan made a promising debut and Matt Ritchie got back to his influential best, all under the watchful eye of a certain Mike Ashley. Hear from Mark Douglas, Lee Ryder and Ciaran Kelly as we reflect on a positive evening for the Magpies. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
the Athletic's George Caulkin joins Taylor Payne to react to Newcastle's 4-1 victory over Rochdale in the FA Cup. Matt Ritchie joins the show and we ask him if it's fair to call him a Radgie?
A jam packed podcast for you today! The lads start off with club news where we hear about Matt Ritchie winning the EFL Team of the Decade, Newcastle reportedly signing a youth prospect, and a look into January. (22:30) Greg and Elijah recap the 1-0 win against Crystal Palace and how important it was for Miggy to have his moment. (57:35) The lads preview a big Boxing day matchup between Newcastle and Manchester United. (87:30) Lastly, we answer your questions. Follow us on Twitter @CHN_Radio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Colin White, Matthew Raisbeck and John Anderson discuss Matt Ritchie's injury setback and we begin to preview Manchester City on Saturday.
Simon Pryde, Matthew Rasibeck and Steve Howey discuss everything happening at Newcastle United. We have a injury update on Matt Ritchie and we hear from defender Paul Dummett.
Ahead of hosting the Premier League bottom side Watford, Prydey, Razor and Ando assess the Magpies' injury situation, including the news that Matt Ritchie is out for two months.
Steve Bruce speaks after the Carabao Cup defeat to Leicester City, then Prydey, Razor and Steve discuss Hamza Choudhury's tackle on Matt Ritchie that injured the Scotsman.
It's finally here, the first game of the Premier League season! Newcastle welcome Arsenal to St James' Park this Sunday, and Lee Ryder joins Andrew Musgrove to preview the game. - How will United set up? - Will Allan Saint-Maximin start? - How do NUFC keep the likes of Nicolas Pepe quiet? - Analyzing those Matt Ritchie comments For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Welcome to The Everything is Black and White Podcast brought to you by ChronicleLive. Today, host Andrew Musgrove is joined by NUFC writer Ciaran Kelly and BBC Newcastle's Matthew Raisbeck.Up for discussion in this episode is Allan Saint-Maximin's exciting cameo, the system Steve Bruce will use against Arsenal, Matt Ritchie's future on Tyneside, Rafa Benitez's latest blog post, plus the work left to do in the transfer window. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Andrew Musgrove and Chris Waugh get together to reflect on Monday night's defeat to Arsenal, and look ahead to this weekend's game against Crystal Palace. Any truth in the theory that Matt Ritchie doesn't pass to Miguel Almiron? For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Alex hosts Ben and Micky in Bournemouth as they discuss/have a love-in about Matt Ritchie's wonder goal, as well as chat about Almiron, Rondon, and the battle for midfield. This podcast is supported by our Patreons who pay £5 per month to for 20 extra NUFC podcasts: www.patreon.com/tfpodcast Sign up with Fansbet to support the true faith podcast: exit.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F2yPzCjS
A dramatic last minute equaliser by Matt Ritchie against his former club sends the travelling support into raptures. Rondon had also opened the scoring with a delicious free kick from 20 yards out. As ever, Adam recaps a blustery afternoon on the South coast.
Chief Sports Writer Lee Ryder joins host Andrew Musgrove to discuss Newcastle United's trip to Spain. Lee, who went over with the club, tells us what it was like within in the camp, gives an insight into Rafa Benitez's mood, and how the players were. Plus takeover talk - is Amanda Stavely back on the scene? And what it will take for Rafa Benitez to sign a new contract? For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Welcome to the Everything is Black and White Podcast! Newcastle beat Manchester City 2-1 thanks to goals from Salomon Rondon, and Matt Ritchie.Here Lee Ryder, Chris Waugh, Mark Douglas and Andrew Musgrove review the game. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Welcome to the latest Everything is Black and White Podcast.This is Burnley review! Newcastle United won 2-1, and recorded their third win a row.This podcast covers:The Burnley victoryMike AshleyPeter KenyonMatt Ritchie's missThe return of Shelvey and LascellesMo Diame and Ki - the partnersh For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Newcastle United threw away a 2-0 lead and were left heartbroken thanks to a last minute Manchester United winner at Old Traffod.The Magpies were two goals up within 10 minutes and went into the break on-top, and in control but saw their lead slip away before Alexis Sanchez grabbed the winner in the 91st minute.Rafa Benitez's side now go into the international break still in the relegation zone and still looking for that first win of the season.Kenedy opened the scoring in the seventh minute - curling in an effort from just inside the box. Yoshinori Muto made it two with a superb turn and shot past De Gea.The Magpies then had chances to extend their lead with Muto, Jamaal Lascelles and Ayoze Perez guilty of not taking their chances.Jose Mourinho changed things at half-time and Manchester United sparked into life with Paul Pogba free to pull the strings. But the Magpies continue to look for a third, Matt Ritchie and Kenedy going close before the Red Devils got one back.Juan Mata scored with a free-kick on the edge of the box with 20 minutes to go. Anthony Martial then got the scores left with 15 minutes left before Alexis Sanchez rose at the death to nod in the winner.Lee Ryder and Chris Waugh review the game from Old Trafford. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Matt Ritchie(@rat136) comes to the house to talk to us about obsessing over his interests, why he does all of his pieces by hand, growing up with “nerd culture,” using pop culture in his art to address social issues, his “Astralnauts” show with Alex Pardee, his unexpected job as a park ranger, working on a show with his son Miles, his Bay Area twall, the influence of Enrique Chagoya, advice for younger artists and being grateful for the fans, and his surprising answer to the David Choe Money question! Please subscribe, rate and review! Artists Mentioned: Andrew Schoultz Beautiful Losers doc Alex Pardee Greg Aranowitz Miles Ritchie Jon Wayshak Mel Ramos Enrique Chagoya
Things get heated between Alex and Bryce over Mesut Ozil's position at Arsenal. Is he unfairly treated?Pogba v Mourinho, Matt Ritchie's dummy spit, Liverpool face a stern test and Palace are looking good.Tune in!With Stewart Marshall, Bryce Conway and Alex Grant.Intro & outro music by Bag Raiders. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Crossing the Thames is a podcast based on the rivalry between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal (the only two worthy North London teams). The hosts, TJ Fittis and Dan Ericson cover the teams in depth each week and take many pops at each other. Yes, we're American. Don't fault us for that - we still love the game. If you're a Spurs or Gunners fan, this is the podcast for you. In this podcast, August 12th, 2018, we discuss the Tottenham Hotspur season opener repeat against Newcastle, we chat about the Guendouzi of a game between Arsenal and Manchester City, Kroenke breaks our recording (fortunately we recover just fine), Dan nearly pees his pants, and we discuss Clorox as a possible sponsor for Spurs. Are You Lillywhite or Red? Where do you stand? Webpage for Episode Notes: https://www.crossingthethames.com/s02-e02-arsenal-city-spurs-newcastle-clorox/
Welcome to this week's Everything is Black and White Podcast.The Chronicle's Lee Ryder joins Andrew Musgrove to discuss all the latest Newcastle United news and transfers. Ryder provides the latest update on United's bid for Nice striker Alassane Pléa as well as the chase for Chelsea's Kenedy and Ruben Loftus-Cheek. There's also an update on Mikel Merino's imminent exit as well as whether Matt Ritchie will head to Stoke City. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Four wins on the spin. We've have to try and find more words about this beautiful football team. Alex is joined by a bumper team of Norman, Adam, Charlotte & Micky to discuss yet another belting day supporting this club. We talk about how far United came after a shaky first half. Loads of love for Matt Ritchie and Mo Diame (amongst others). There's loads to talk about as United were just so good, again. If you like the free show we produce help us keep it free by subscribing to our extra content - we do 2 - 4 additional podcasts per week for a weekly fee of £1.25 - less than half a pint. Get more info here: https://www.patreon.com/tfpodcast
Mezolith is a graphic novel set loosely in the Mesolithic period (with shades of the Palaeolithic) somewhere in northern Europe. Written by Ben Haggarty, a storyteller steeped in legends of many cultures, which all come through in the book, and drawn by Adam Brockbank, an artist who has worked on X-Men and the Harry Potter films, it packs a punch stylistically but does the content match? Guests helping us decide this are Matt Ritchie from the Forestry Commission Scotland, John Swogger, archaeological comic artist and Erin Kavanagh, geomythologist and poet.
Neil Warnock speaks to EFL Weekly about taking over at Cardiff, it's his 15th club in management and it’s clear he hasn’t lost his appetite for football at all. Newcastle’s Matt Ritchie takes on “10 to Tackle” and talks Oasis, Ronan Keating and Grant Hanley. MK Dons' manager Karl Robinson explains the challenge he faces as he tries to return the club to the Championship at the first time of asking. Carlisle’s Nicky Adams talks about the unbeaten run he’s on as a player – stretching back to his Northampton days - he’s not lost since December. Danny Higginbotham gives his thoughts on the managerial casualties in the Football League and Dale Tempest from Sky Bet brings you some tips for your weekend accumulator.
It's 4 in 4 for Dwight Gayle as Newcastle finally record back-to-back wins in the Championship. Join the lads on the sofa for reaction and find out why Matt Ritchie is baffling medical staff at the club. Watch the video version of this podcast at https://www.youtube.com/c/TheToonNetwork
The Toon Network boys discuss brand new signings Matz Sels, Dwight Gayle and Matt Ritchie. YouTube channel available here: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheToonNetwork #NUFC
My guests are Matt Ritchie, Forestry Commission Scotland's archaeologist, Donald Henson, studying for a PhD in Public Perceptions of the Mesolithic at York University, and James Dilley of Ancient Craft and about to embark on a PhD as well. matt quickly disabuses me of the notion that Wolf Brother is set in the Scottish Mesolithic (which is the only reason I had him on in the first place) and then we chat about the wondrous period of hunter-gatherers, wildwoods, and magic in the forest.
Andrew Laird and Mike Gottlieb discuss a number of fantasy Premier League "would you rathers," including Harry Kane vs. Wayne Rooney, Dimitri Payet vs. Andre Ayew and Matt Ritchie vs. Nathan Redmond, among others. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Cherry and current Newcastle fan favourite Matt Ritchie joins us, discussing his footballing career, from the turbulence at Swindon under Di Canio, the calm drive of Eddie Howe, onto the move to Newcastle and the increased supporter expectation at St James Park. He also speaks of his experiences of being guided by Rafa, and now Steve Bruce. We speak about:
As the date of the potential resumption of Premier League football is announced, we bring together the seasoned views of former Cherries icons John Williams, Paul Morrell, Tony Funnell, Keith Williams and Trevor Watkins - who over the last weeks and months have had their say on Project Restart. Plus we hear more from podcast stalwart Neil Dawson, as well as regular presenter Jeff Hayward - who remains cautiously optimistic for a June 17th kick-off! Elsewhere in this pod, it's a chance to take in some clips from our extended interviews series on Youtube, including... Paul Morrell - one of Bournemouth's best left-backs in the history of the club. John Williams (or Willo to you and me), the player turned assistant manager who played 117 games for the Cherries. Described by Harry Redknapp as being "possibly the best signing he had made" in his 25-year management career. Former Cherry and current Newcastle fan favourite Matt Ritchie joins us, discussing his footballing career, from the turbulence at Swindon under Di Canio, the calm drive of Eddie Howe, onto the move to Newcastle and the increased supporter expectation at St James Park. Tony Funnell played for Bournemouth, Gillingham, Brentford and Southampton, as well as managing locally with Hamworthy United and Poole Town. He played two seasons for the Cherries in 1981, and finished top scorer in his first season, clinching Cherries promotion. Keith Williams, a midfielder who played in the same side as Tony, going on to notch 102 appearances for the Cherries, leaving in 1987. As well as this, he also had a long spell at Northampton Town, as well a couple of seasons at Aston Villa. And last but not least, footballing royalty Harry Redknapp. Where we discuss... We'll discuss: