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With the Men's Rugby World Cup bidding process beginning for 2027 and 2031, rumors are flying that the United States will be in contention to host. Clarence and Alex talk about the likelihood of that happening, and also touch on some of their unpopular opinions, and other rugby news.
It's the final episode of Series 3 and it's all to play for. We count up the listener points (unsurprising spoiler alert, Rob Didn't do well), before Calum judges the best FIFA Men's World Cup Goals of the 21st Century. Sam and Rob scrap it out for the title, so get Youtube at the ready for this lengthy episode as the boys wax lyrical about some of the most supreme strikes the game has ever seen. Thank you for being with us this series and through lockdown, remember you can catch up on all our previous episode on your favourite podcast platform. Please do leave us a review, especially if you're one of our loyal listeners, it means a lot and helps us keep the lights on in the Rankers studio. As well, remember you can follow us on Twitter: @3SportsRankers, Instagram: 3sportsrankers and Facebook: Three Sports Rankers
Total Soccer Show: USMNT, EPL, MLS, Champions League and more ...
1:20 - Sevilla v Real Betis review AKA Set Pieces, Set Pieces15:28 - Today's show is sponsored by Fubo! Go to Fubo.TV/TSS today and start your free 7 day trial19:49 - Why have all the players who have worn the Number 7 shirt (post-Ronaldo) at Manchester United struggled?32:59 - Why are some European Men’s Leagues returning but not women’s leagues?41:00 - Get 25% off at SundayScaries.com with code SOCCER43:07 - What fringe USMNT veterans would you be comfortable calling in if an injury crisis hits right before qualifying?52:25 - How did Miroslav Klose become the Men's World Cup all-time leading goalscorer?Reminder! Register for The Big Climb at LLS.org/bigclimb
Episode 239Schramm and Cash are joined by Magnum from the 5 Time Champions St. Louis Gatekeepers. We talk Men's World Cup 2020, the 5th straight championship and more!
Episode 237Cash and Schramm are joined by Crew Head NSO for Men's World Cup 2020 Brattysoreass Wrecks! We talk news and answer a question and more!
In this episode of Table Tennis Talk, we talk about the Men's World Cup, the Junior World Championships and the suspension of a rising star at the Austrian Open. Also a Who's Who with the winner of the Women Junior World Championships final, a T-League Update, Joey's Coaching Corner, and the weirdest Weird World of Table Tennis yet! Show Note Links: Joey vs Sharon Alguetti - South Shore Open Semifinals -- https://youtu.be/hBmUUi3yvQk Stiga DNA Rubber at Paddle Palace -- https://www.paddlepalace.com/Stiga-Rubber/products/102/ T-League -- tleague.jp/ The Ping Pong Club Info -- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ping-Pong_Club Kasumi Ishikawa Curry -- https://www.ja-town.com/shop/g/g9105-9233333/ Opening/Closing Music - plusma, Von Wegen - sopha Break Music - Aves - pretty af Music courtesy of Chillhop Records -- www.chillhop.com
Episode 230Schramm and Cash are joined by Golden State Heat and Team USA's Plummer. We talk about the recent history of the Heat and the 2020 Men's World Cup is St Louis!
Welcome to the Martini Minute, this is what's new in the world of luxury: The Al Bayt Stadium in the city of Al Kohris, scheduled to be completed this December, will be offering suites matched only by your favorite five-star hotel in terms of luxury. It is one of the eight stadiums in Qatar that will play host to the 2022 Men's World Cup. The visual design of the 60,000-seat Al Bayt Stadium is inspired by the tents used by nomads in the Qatar desert.
In our Sunday special episode, we tackle the issue of women's pay in the world of football or soccer (if any of you Americans are listening). The US team has retained the Women's World Cup, and they have received a team bonus of $4 million dollars. The Men's Team, if they have won the World Cup in 2018, would have a bonus payout of $38 million dollars. However, the 2018 Men's World Cup brought a global revenue upwards of $6 billion, whereas the 2019 Women's World Cup is estimated to be around $131 million. Should the women's team be paid as much as the men's team given the huge difference in sport revenue? Link: https://thefederalist.com/2019/07/08/yes-soccer-pay-gap-women-make-men/ Follow us on: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Uni0Jy iTunes: https://apple.co/2UTH731
The title is obviously outrageous, but if you read through to the end you might get the point. After the US Women's Soccer team won the 2019 FIFA World Cup, a chant of "equal pay" could be heard in the crowd. In addition to the emotionomics chant heard by the crowd, numerous news outlets including Vanity Fair, CNN, VOX, Splinter, and Business Insider led with misleading headlines about viewership in the Women's World Cup vs. the 2018 Men's World Cup. Let's break down the numbers to understand why this is another manufactured, and completely baseless complaint. The basic idea is that the US Women's team is being paid less for the same (or more) viewership as the US Men's soccer team. The official statement was that women's team is making only 40% of what the men's team is paid. Let's talk about viewers "The Women's World Cup ratings top Men's 2018 Championship Game by 22%" Here's the big difference. By big, I mean it is a massive, un-ignorable difference. The 22% win by the Women's team is talking about the viewership in the United States. This year, the Women's Cup garnered almost 15 million TV viewers inside the US. That is, in fact, higher than the US viewers for the 2018 Men's cup. The problem? Read more at this link --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningliberty/support
This episode is sponsored by scorrd (www.scorrd.com). This Podcast is a legacy of Peter Savage who was the original founder of Talk Hockey Radio, In this Episode we have some Men's World Cup review talk, a new host joining us and also a very special guest host. As always If you have any questions or suggestions for future podcasts, we would love to hear from you... You can email us at talkhockeyradio@hotmail.com
Todd's Trolls - The 1975, Tiger & Men's World Cup Field Hockey (11 26 '18) by Todd Hancock
In our debut episode, Lord Mayor Topolski is joined by Wise Man Meers to discuss the NSW Government's stadiums policy and the merits of suburban grounds and entertainment precincts as a follow-up from the discussion between Tony, Dom and Keith about the Australian Government's decision to bid for the FIFA Women's World Cup. As usual, His Lord Mayorness and the Sage are quick to needle each other, particularly when Keith attempts to cover up a monumental balls up which made Australia's past bid for the Men's World Cup look like a rousing success. Meersy also takes us through what Splinters is about and how the show will operate each week on Triple H 100.1FM and on www.triplehfm.com.au
Broadcaster and U.S Women's National Team legend Aly Wagner chats about making history as the first woman to work as an analyst during a Men's World Cup for American TV. She also discusses meeting some well known coaches in England to help her prepare for the World Cup in Russia, as well as her views on female broadcasters. Of course, we speak about her time as a player too. In addition, much like all these podcasts, we ask Aly to bring a significant match from her career, under the spotlight.
On this week's show Brenda, Jessica, and Shireen kick off their chat wishing for more coverage of the women's cycling tournament the Giro Rosa. They react to the men's World Cup 2018 finals and reflect on the tournament. Brenda interviews Professor Silke Maria Weineck about her new book on the debate over soccer or football. Finally, they turn their attention to women's soccer and review the state of the NWSL season. Of course, you’ll hear the Burn Pile, our Bad Ass Woman of the Week, and what is good in our worlds. To help support the Burn It All Down podcast, please consider becoming a patron: www.patreon.com/burnitalldown For more info check our website: www.burnitalldownpod.com Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/BurnItDownPod and Facebook: www.facebook.com/BurnItAllDownPod/ Timestamps -- Intro (6:49) Finals of Men's World Cup (23:57) Interview with Silke-Maria Weineck (43:22) NWSL (55:17) Burn Pile (1:04:59) Bad Ass Women of the Week (1:02:30) What’s Good (1:07:55) Outro
Kayti and John review the final game of the World Cup 2018. Were France worthy winners? Are we still in love with Croatia? Who were our favorite "characters"? Who overslept and missed the first two goals? How many games were there? How many did we watch?? And how tired are we, anyway? Please join us as we discuss what we learned from the World Cup, how we balance the reality of politics with our fandom, and what's next for soccer and our podcast. Topics include: World Cup 2018. France. Croatia. Sports and politics and a little on MLS, Tottenham Hotspur, NWSL, Women's World Cup 2019.
Join Kayti and John as we look back at the stunning England-Croatia game and the unmemorable France-Belgium game. Then we look ahead to the Third Place Game and the Final. Who do we want to win? Who do we think is going to win? What do we hope for the Third Place Game? Also- We talk about Cristiano Ronaldo's move from Madrid to Turin and ask, "where?" and "why?" Finally, a plug for a podcast about one of American Soccer History's worst moments, depicted in "American Fiasco." Listen, won't you?
In Episode 47, Heather and Bennett talk about Ryan Murphy's American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace starring Darren Criss, and the graphic novel "The Prince and the Dressmaker" by Jen Wang. Other topics include: the Minneapolis raccoon, Millie Bobby Brown, Immigration, Nick Offerman, the World Cup, Phil Mickleson, Natalie Portman, Hiro Mirai, and Wonder Woman 1984.
Can two over-worked and over-committed fans start a podcast and keep it going? There's only one way to find out as Kayti and John talk about what brought them into soccer, and discuss their takes on the world events. What's it like watching a World Cup without the US? Is it like watching Eurovision? Or is it like being outside a party wanting to get in? Or is it both? Was Robbie Williams the greatest performer to ever front a World Cup? What do we want next for him? Was Russia that good, or was Saudi Arabia that bad? Will Kayti decide on a team to root for? And has John cursed three times by revealing his favorites? How many of these questions will we answer? Listen and find out on our premier (and slightly ramshackle) podcast. Kayti can be found at @kaytiburt John can be found at @YosemiteForest Email: CasualSoccerPodcast@gmail.com Also discussed on this podcast: Women's World Cup 1999, Men's World Cup 1994, Men's World Cup 2026, Nottingham Forest, U.S. Women's National Team, U.S. Men's National Team, Prague Raptors, Russia, Saudi Arabia, FIFA, Gianni Infantino, Worcester World Cup, Spain, Portugal, Rinaldo, Messi.
It's almost time for the Men's World Cup!! This week Amira and Shireen talk international friendlies in the lead up to World Cup Action before also chatting about Women's World Cup Qualifications and reviewing the new World Cup Song. Then Shireen is joined by Jashvina Shah and Courtney Szto to recap the NHL Finals and talk about the Caps Championship. Finally, Amira and Shireen slog through the muddy political waters of White House Championship Visits- the history, the ridiculousness, the rescinded invites and the current wave of athletes who say "Nah" to going. Of course, there will be burning! We also shout-out some Bad Ass Women and let you know whats good in our worlds. To help support the Burn It All Down podcast, please consider becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/burnitalldown For more info check our website: http://www.burnitalldownpod.com Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BurnItDownPod and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BurnItAllDownPod/ Timestamps -- Intro (4:12) World Cup (18:50) Interview with Jashvina Shah and Courtney Szto (37:25) White House visits (51:27) Burn Pile Bad Ass (55:14) Woman of the Week (1:00:25) What's Good (1:02:46) Outro
In this episode Michael and Trevor breakdown this summer's Men's World Cup from a goalkeeping prospective. The two of them review each group; discuss which keepers will have big matches; and storylines to watch out for. A not miss episode of Inside the 18! Links! – Questions or comments podcast@aviatasports.com, insidethe18@aviatasports.com, www.lagoalkeepingacademy.com for goalkeeper training. sub on iTunes and leave reviews! Check out www.worldcupcomedytour.com for tix 2 see @soccercooligans @totalsoccershow live hosted by our very own @michaelmagid this summer!
You know I have two real dreams for my friends listening- that you would love the enneagram and international soccer. The Men's World Cup, the biggest worldwide soccer tournament, begins next week and this summer is the best time for you to jump on board and learn to love the sport. (I hope. I hope so hard.) So I grabbed two of my favorite dudes and soccer (and comedy) experts- Aaron Chewning and Dave Barnes- and we went DEEEEP into soccer. Stick with us, friends. Lots to learn, lots of soccer player name drops, lots of laughs, and maybe one of my favorite episodes ever. 2018 FIFA World Cup Aaron Chewning Dave Barnes http://100daystobrave.com http://anniefdowns.com #thatsoundsfunpodcast ... join in the conversation wherever hashtags are welcome. :)
Fox Sports TV's Aly Wagner will be the first woman to do game commentary on U.S. English-language TV for a men's World Cup once Russia 2018 starts June 14. She joins Grant to discuss how she prepares for games, what led her from the playing field to the TV booth and how she feels about making history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Erin Foley welcomes 1999 Women's World Cup Soccer Champion Saskia Webber to the show! The ladies discuss the '95 World Cup, '96 Olympics, '99 World Cup, teammates Brianna Scurry/Michelle Akers/Mia Hamm, Webber's years playing goalie in Japan, Women's Soccer Leagues (WUSA & NWSL), Landon Donovan, Klinsmann & 2014 Men's World Cup!
Women's World Football Show Men's World Cup 2014 Special (this is a rare episode, the first and last of it's kind).Are you excited about World Cup 2014 in Brazil, but not really sure why? Adam breaks down the groups (there are 8 of them, so pay attention), the teams and the players we should be watching. And tells us which female player best compares to Lionel Messi. Plus, Patty explains why she's wearing a Bahamas jersey (& it's a little embarrassing). All that and more on this Women's World Football Show special edition!