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Michael Beale is one of the best young English Coaches in the country. His incredible career has seen him work at all academy age groups at Chelsea and Liverpool. He has been 1st team assitant coach in Brazil, in the Premier League at Aston Villa and at Rangers. He also been Head Coach at QPR, Rangers and Sunderland. Micahel joins the boys to discuss development from the very youngest all the way to the 1st team. Get 20% the MyPersonalFootballCoach Ball Mastery and 1v1 Coaching Courses. Learn about the key methodologies used to develop skilful players at the best academies in world football. Use code MPFCCOACH https://mypersonalfootballcoach.com/level-1-level-2-e-leaning-courses/
Gavin Berry is joined on the Record Rangers podcast by Daily Record's Andy Newport and Sunday Mail's Scott McDermott to discuss the Old Firm fallout following the weekend 3-0 defeat at Parkhead Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What a guest we've got lined up for you this week as former Rangers and Aberdeen midfielder Ryan Jack joins the lads on the couch this week!As well as reviewing the weekend's action from the SPFL Scottish Premiership, the guys get into a great conversation with Ryan about his career at Pittodrie and Ibrox.He chats about making his way at The Dons under Derek McInnes and his chaotic early entry at Rangers during a turbulent time under Manager Pedro Caixinha.Ryan also delves into the turnaround under Steven Gerrard which led to the club halting Celtic's march towards 10 In A Row, and the years that followed including a Europa League Final under Gio Van Bronckhorst and Michael Beale and Philippe Clement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What a guest we've got lined up for you this week as former Rangers and Aberdeen midfielder Ryan Jack joins the lads on the couch this week!As well as reviewing the weekend's action from the SPFL Scottish Premiership, the guys get into a great conversation with Ryan about his career at Pittodrie and Ibrox.He chats about making his way at The Dons under Derek McInnes and his chaotic early entry at Rangers during a turbulent time under Manager Pedro Caixinha.Ryan also delves into the turnaround under Steven Gerrard which led to the club halting Celtic's march towards 10 In A Row, and the years that followed including a Europa League Final under Gio Van Bronckhorst and Michael Beale and Philippe Clement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here it is - Friday Club, and no one has a clue what's going on. Not much football, but a vat of absolute nonsense being spun for 45 minutes. We're talking swimming pool misdemeanours, Dan from Nottingham, unusual litter, white dog muck, Michael Beale's burner account, and Parky's dream pirate cafe. We'd love to hear from you: fridayclub@undrthecosh.co.ukGet two extra episodes a month with the Undr The Cosh Patreon club⬇️https://tinyurl.com/2p8pts4a Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Incisive, dynamic, beautiful attacking Aston Villa were back in force at Villa Park as Nottingham Forest got sliced open time and time again. Our defensive set piece scandal continued to briefly make a game out of it but world class Leon Bailey put it to bed again. Meanwhile, Pep calls all the journalists a bunch of losers and they love it and we discuss Michael Beale's Twitter propaganda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richard Easterbrook is joined by Michael Lough to preview Sunderland's home match against Swansea City, while the lads react to the departure of Michael Beale earlier in the week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Believe it or not there was some Premier League action last night, even if Jim did have to take the train to France to watch it on TV. Today, Luke and Jim are joined by Pete who's in the chair to do a 6/10 job of hosting the Ramble (his own words).The Ramblers discuss Michael Beale using burner accounts on Twitter (currently known as X), Luke reveals he saw Steve Parish and Oliver Glasner having a romantic day out, and they link Jason Statham with the Assistant Manager position at Crystal Palace.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: patreon.com/footballramble.***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.
Aye there'll be more from us on this in the near future - specifically burner related - but Gav and Chris sat down to give their initial thoughts on the short tenure of Michael Beale coming to an end at SAFC and the appointment of Doddsy as caretaker coach for the rest of the season! What's the crack? Beale gets his name in the Sunlun record books; How are the lads feeling after hearing the news and processing it a little? A bit of a vague statement from the club about Beale's departure; what do they make of it all? Should the club consider fan reaction to an appointment? Can Beale be blamed for that initial backlash? Did it help the situation? The lads feel a bit relieved but not so much over the footy... was that all a massive waste of time? All aboard for DoddsBall 3.0 as the club leaves footballing matters in Mike Dodd's hands for the foreseeable; at least we know the lads will play for him aye? All this and more! What a club man.#SAFC #EFL #EFLChampionship Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amy Canavan is joined by The Athletic's Jordan Campbell and Paul John Dykes, host of A Celtic State of Mind. They discuss the situation at Celtic and ask if they can reclaim the initiative in the title race following their ‘disappointing' draw with Kilmarnock. We also have reaction to Michael Beale's Sunderland sacking and hear the latest on Kieran Tierney as he prepares for a critical stage in the season and his career.
63 days. That was all it took for the Sunderland hierarcy to realise they had made a terrible mistake and Beale is now more. We saw it coming, and it came and it tumbled as we stumbled from one error to another - alas, we must move forward with Doddsy in the driving seat. Dave and Lee join me to go over a disastrous period in SAFC history. Enjoyed the episode? Follow us at @WhatTheFalkPod, or like and subscribe via your favourite podcast app. #SAFC #MichaelBeale #EFLChampionship
Mark Chapman is with Luton's Tom Lockyer, Chris Sutton & The New York Times chief soccer correspondent Rory Smith. Tom opens up about his cardiac arrest at Bournemouth and his recovery since. The panel chat title race – will Arsenal be just fine without a striker? Roy Hodgson's also on the agenda after stepping down as Crystal Palace boss. And BBC Newcastle commentator Nick Barnes reacts to Sunderland sacking Michael Beale.01:50 Tom Lockyer LIVE and alive 21:40 Who's going to win the title? 28:05 Do Arsenal need a striker? 29:30 Lockyer on defending set pieces & VAR 38:10 Mark Chapman stars on ‘House of Games' 41:10 Hodgson can leave Palace with "head held high" 48:45 Beale sacked by Sunderland after 12 games 56:25 Tom Lockyer on Luton's survival chances
Stephen Goldsmith, Gareth Barker and Matt Keeling react to the departure of Michael Beale after just 11 games in charge. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The concerns that our performances against Stoke City and Plymouth Argyle were a flash in the pan came to fruition. Two defeats on the bounce, Michael Beale under huge pressure once more. A fairly acceptable first half performance turned into a dire second half one and Sunderland once against returned to Wearside damaged, bruised and ultimately pointless. We didn't really want to but Brad and Dave join me to run through the weekend's big talking points and take some listeners questions. Enjoyed the episode? Follow us at @WhatTheFalkPod, or like and subscribe via your favourite podcast app. #SAFC #BCFC #EFLChampionship
Editor's note: Gav has taken my recent illness badly, I fear for my life. If something happens to me it was Gavin Henderson aye. The lads got together to chat all things Sunlun after a lovely win over Plymouth at the Stadium of Light on Saturday, as well as to answer a few listener questions and look ahead to a busy week as Michael Beale tries to fix our away form against both Huddersfield and a certain Birmingham City at the weekend! What's the crack? The lads reflect on a nice performance against Plymouth, specifically in the second half...Is Jack Clarke the greatest winger in the world? Probably not, but he's getting there. Ekwah, Jobe and Jack all scored some lovely goals, but who scored the loveliest? Have recent performances and tactical decisions helped Michael Beale enough to ease some of the pressure he was under? Can he address our issues away from home this season? What positive changes have we seen now our head coach has had time to settle? How has he got more from Clarke than Mowbray was getting towards the end of his time at the club? How are we feeling ahead of Huddersfield Town on Wednesday night? Is this another must win or would Gav take a point if it meant we had the better performance at the weekend against Mogga? Martin convinces Gav to get a few more of your questions in than we can manage! All this and more! Ha'way little Poppy
Whisper it quietly but Michael Beale's Sunderland are starting to look pretty damn good - which is just fantastic! A bland first half became an excellent second half as the Lads pieced together their best performance under the new head coach since he took charge and long may it continue. Brad and Lee join me to talk about all the good stuff from another lovely Sunderland supporting weekend. Enjoyed the episode? Follow us at @WhatTheFalkPod, or like and subscribe via your favourite podcast app. #SAFC #PAFC #EFLChampionship
The lads got together to chew the fat about our win against Stoke on Saturday and all the mayhem surrounding the club as we approach the end of the January window! Apples, pears, Pritchards and cockney stuff. Bosh.What's the crack? WE WON. Doesn't that feel a bit better? Well played Mason; Young Burstow had one of his best performances, if not the best so far, in a Sunderland shirt. Congratulations to the lad for getting his first goal for the club! Alex Pritchard apparently plain refused to pull on his shirt this weekend. The lads debate how reasonable this is given his seniority and responsibilities and judge the fan reaction they've seen so far to the news. ABDOULLAH! The lad comes good again! Take a bow; Pierre Ekwah found the net again also! What did we make of the performance overall - does it look like we're starting to see any significant changes? How are Gav and Martin (who had no strong feelings on Michael Beale's arrival) feeling about the microanalysis of pressers and interviews; Beale got in trouble for calling out personal insults (when asked about them) and got himself in more bother trying to explain what he meant. Could he have handled that a bit better? Did the following wave of clickbait bullshit from impossible to navigate sites built by Satan's minions help matters? Would the Alex Neil approach to journalists work better for him or should he ask the group what their favourite chocolates are? RAWA meeting minutes and Speakman speaks; so did we learn anything new? How we feeling about the approaching end of the window? Nervous? Relaxed? Wanting a signing or three? All this and more! Ha'way the Lads!#SAFC #EFLChampionship #EFL Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For Stoke, the bad man Alex Neil is gone but for us...the Beale remains as Sunderland season looks set to slide. Michael Beale will be hoping he can silence some critics this week and mastermind a victory over a manager who was appointed on the same day as he was last month. To chat over how Alex Neil's reign came to an end, how Steven Schumacher is faring in his opening games and why Lynden Gooch is just great, Stoke City reporter Pete Smith joined me for a chin wag. Enjoyed the episode? Follow us at @WhatTheFalkPod, or like and subscribe via your favourite podcast app. #SAFC #SCFC #EFLChampionship
It wasn't a good Friday at the SOL as Sunderland once again came out of a live Sky Sports game with a defeat. The pleasure has turned up on Michael Beale as the bulk of fans begin to call for his head. Will the life continued to be sucked out of SAFC or will the board send him packing? Me, Brad and Dave discuss the 1-0 defeat and the on going malaise that we can only pray ends soon. Enjoyed the episode? Follow us at @WhatTheFalkPod, or like and subscribe via your favourite podcast app. #SAFC #HCAFC #EFLChampionship
Matt Keeling is once again joined by Richard Easterbrook to discuss a Michael Beale sighting in the wild, transfer rumours and the visit of Hull City to Sunderland on Friday night. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aye we didn't exactly escape anything these first two weeks of 2024, but having upgraded a few things (and taking a bit of time to haul ourselves back on the wagon for another year) we are in fact back to a more settled schedule; Kicking off with a double bill of podcasting chaos as Gav and Chris got together first - prior to Ipswich - to answer listener questions about pretty much everything that's happened since we last recorded! What's the crack? The Mags game... did we set up properly? What did we make of the performance?The SO37 display and the treatment of the volunteers online; The Ownership - some people aren't happy… The Black Cats bar fiasco - whose fault was it, and what's going to happen next? Is anything going to happen? The Transfer Window - who should we sign, who needs to leave... and will Jack Clarke go anywhere? Michael Beale - what do we make of the job done so far?The Future - what will be seen as success this season?All of this and more! Ha'way the Lads! #SAFC #EFLChampionship #EFL Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back to preview Sunderland's trip to Portman Road as the lads face Ipswich Town in the SkyBet Championship. Matthew Keeling and Richard Easterbrook take a look at the last week or so and mull over Michael Beale's potential selections as we return to league action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gregor Robertson, Alyson Rudd and Martin Hardy join Tom Clarke to discuss why Arsenal are stumbling, who paid for the Newcastle beers and if we should re-record the whole podcast.First up Arsenal's blunt strike force, do they have the answer or do they need to buy. A character building win for Liverpool, but do either team have enough to trouble Man City in the league. Martin Hardy reflects on an important result for Newcastle and Eddie Howe, and the difference a weeks rest made. For Sunderland it was a week to forget.Finally, to replay or not to replay? It depends on who you ask, Gregor has little sympathy for elite teams setting the agenda for all of the football pyramid. Timeline:Arsenal v Liverpool2' Are wheels coming off Arsenal. Arteta has referenced a mental block around scoring.4' Arsenal should have bought a top class forward. Their current strikers are not top class.5' Are there as many top class forwards in the premier league now?6' Havertz a box crasher.8' Should Arteta be speaking out? Where will goals come from?9' Liverpool looked good. Still lacked a clinical edge though, but more resilience.11' Liverpool are a different side second half in most games. So many goals after 75mins.13' Both teams good, but are either good enough to finish above Man City?14' Nunez a handful but will he win you a title?Wear Tyne derby16' crazy derby stories, ghosts, Di Canio, horses and graffiti. 19' Sunderland were not ready for the occasion.21' Odd tactical choice by Michael Beale.22' Newcastle looked like they had had a weeks rest 24' Why play out from the back against a team who love to press.25' Tripper looked back. Springboard for the rest of the season, injuries returning.27' Very important win for Eddie howe and Newcastle. Weekend highlights31' Maidstone, penalty saves, away followings and Patrick Bamford's worldie.Replays35' Good idea of not? 36' Removal of a replay might create teams who play for penalties. It used to be three replay's37' Replay's look likely to be dropped.40' We shouldn't be changing the calendar for 16 elite teams.42' Replays are great for teams seeking revenue and hope. They're not for big teams seeking a break.43' The problem highlights the vast financial differences between all the levels of football.48' Given the money on offer for one extra point in the premier league, do cups matter anymore?50' “Domestic football should not be shaped in the image of 6 to 8 rich elite owners.”Transfers53' Where should Henderson or Mbappe go? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello and welcome to The Everything is Black and White Podcast. It's time for The View from the Opposition! Yes, we're coming to you early this week. It's the first Derby between Newcastle United and Sunderland since 2016 as the two sides meet in the FA Cup this Saturday at The Stadium of Light. Andrew Musgrove is joined by James Hunter who has covered 26 games between Newcastle United and Sunderland for The Chronicle. James has been the Sunderland writer for the paper since 1999. He provides all you need to know about Saturday's opponents. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy new year - and what a great game to start with! It was a partocularly pleasing and very comfortable afternoon for Michael Beale's Sunderland as a sublime strike from Alex Pritchard couple with Naz Rusyn's first goal in Sunderland colours helped us to a 2-0 win over Preston. Myself, Brad and Lee go over all the talking points from the game as we gear up for a little cup match at the weekend. Enjoyed the episode? Follow us at @WhatTheFalkPod, or like and subscribe via your favourite podcast app. #SAFC #PNE #EFLChampionship
While we've been enjoying a few too many Baileys, mince pies and turkey, the Lads have been on the road — join Gav & Martin as they chat all about it and look ahead to the Preston game! What's the crack?Sunderland drew at Rotherham in what was a flat performance, so what did the lads think of what they saw?Weird team selection at the start seemed to make it hard for us to break them down, so what did we do to turn the game back in our favour nearer the end? Is four points from two away games a good return all things considered?Martin's not a fan of Ba or Burstow, but what should we do with them both going forward? How much of the recent performances can be attributed to Michael Beale? Given all he's learned about the team, how should he approach the Preston game — and will he start a striker up front? All this and much more. Happy New Year!*Recorded at some point in the last 24 hours aye. Been busy hew. Ha'way the Lads!#EFL #EFLChampionship #SAFC Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael Beale's red and white's stutter on and we tried to chat about things despite one of the season's most drab games. Jack Clarke saved us once again on the road as the glorious left winger planted home a late equaliser to save us from a fruitless journey to New York...no, not that one. Its just me and Ross this week and I had a few too many whiskeys. Listen if you want. Enjoyed the episode? Follow us at @WhatTheFalkPod, or like and subscribe via your favourite podcast app. #SAFC #RUFC #EFLChampionship
We're back for the last Room 1 on 1 for the year and its Rangers coming to Celtic Park.So to look at our neighbours and rivals, Scott is joined by Chris Donnelly, aka @RodneyFarmer.They start by having a chat about Chris's Celtic credentials and his man love for former hero Kenny Dalglish.The lads look back at Rangers last season and how the introduction to Michael Beale caused much hilarity.Chris broke down his thoughts on the ins and outs of the Rangers squad in the summer before giving us his unbiased opinions on the squad itself.They chat about the upcoming game and Chris told us his hopes for the match.Chris finishes the show by telling folk why they SHOULDN'T follow him on social media.Enjoy!
We brought you something a little different for Christmas as we teamed up with the SunderlandEcho's excellent The Roar Podcast to go through our massive boxing day win at Hull City. In a stark contrast from Saturday's defeat to Coventry, Michael Beale's Sunderland got an absolutely massive win to hopefully kick start our season and me and James Copley go through it all. Tune in! Enjoyed the episode? Follow us at @WhatTheFalkPod, or like and subscribe via your favourite podcast app. #SAFC #HCAFC #EFLChampionship
Sunderland were left embarrassed by Coventry at the SoL in Michael Beale's first game in charge - Gav and Martin were there and react to everything that happened. What went wrong? We're about to find out...What's the festive crack? Well, that was tough - so what went wrong? Ba's performance left a lot to be desired, but he didn't deserve the boos in Gav's opinion. The atmosphere in the ground was... strange. Why couldn't Sunderland convert dominance into goals (again)Sunderland's defending was crap and it needs fixing ASAP but could it be helped by the attackers not randomly losing the ball after running into a dead end? Who knows. Will Beale/Dodds use this performance to change things up at Hull? All this and more! A Merry Christmas to one and all…#SAFC #EFL #EFLChampionship Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff are joined by Danny Cowley with the managerial merri-go-round in full swing ahead of the Christmas period.They look at Steven Schumacher swapping Plymouth for Stoke City, and why Michael Beale's appointment at Sunderland hasn't impressed the club's supporters.We also hear from Barrow captain Niall Canavan on their fine run of form. And there's little festive cheer for Forest Green and Sutton United, who've both changed their managers this week, with Troy Deeney becoming player-coach at the New Lawn.02:20 Steven Schumacher becomes the new Stoke City boss 10:42 Michael Beale's “underwhelming” appointment at Sunderland 17:29 Niall Canavan and Barrow 30:06 Troy Deeney and the peril of being a player-manager 36:38 What's gone wrong at Sutton?
Having fun out there? Join us as Gav and Chris look ahead (rapidly) to Michael Beale's first game in charge of the Lads at the SoL - with our old rivals Coventry standing in our way of an important three points - and us all running around currently like headless chickens, fighting random strangers in Christmas jumpers.. What's the crack? Coventry are always a tough opponent for Sunderland, so how much attention should we pay to their league position? After losing some good players, are they the same force as they were last season? Some interesting stats on this one, and all things point to a draw... What did the lads make of Beale & Speakman's presser? Gav was at the U21s game on Monday and reports back on how all the first teamers played... Cards on the table - are we gonna win or what? All this and more. Ha'way the Lads! #SAFC #EFL #EFLChampionship Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Christmas! And this year we had Michael Beale under our tree. Who'da known. Sunderlandland has continued to be as confusing and mesmsering as ever but we do have festive fixture to add some extra madness as we welcome Coventry City to the Stadium of Light on Saturday. My old pal Ross Spence of Sky Blues Extra was parachuted in to discuss what we can expect, how Ellis Simms and is doing and 'the transition season' for Coventry. Enjoyed the episode? Follow us at @WhatTheFalkPod, or like and subscribe via your favourite podcast app. #SAFC #CCFC #EFLChampionship
Gav and Chris got together to completely ignore the shite performance at Bristol City and instead talk about the news that Sunderland have hired former Rangers boss Michael Beale as their new head coach!What's the crack?Well, Michael Beale is here - so what do the lads make of it?How much stock should we place into what happened to him at Rangers?Has the reaction, particularly online, been fair? Chris allows his seething hatred of social media to resurface.What are the logical reasons for the appointment?Will there be any honeymoon period, or does he have to hit the ground running?What's the difference between a head coach and a manager, and why is it relevant?All of this and more - Back soon!#SAFC #EFLChampionship #EFL Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Phil Goodlad is joined by Hungarian football expert Bence Bocsak and broadcaster Ali Defoy to discuss all the big news in Scottish football. Bence fills us in on the strengths and weaknesses of Scotland's Euro 2024 opponents Hungary and they also discuss Michael Beale's move to Sunderland and a 16 team top league.
So, the new man is one non of us expected in the shape of former QPR and Rangers man Michael Beale. The news has not been well received in the main, however, maybe things will work out afterall. But what can we expect? I roped in my good friend Scott Patterson from the excellent This Is Ibrox podcast to give us his thoughts and opinion on the appointment of Michael Beale and what it means for SAFC. Enjoyed the episode? Follow us at @WhatTheFalkPod, or like and subscribe via your favourite podcast app. #SAFC #MichaelBeale #EFLChampionship
Stephen Goldsmith and Gareth Barker are joined by WMS regular Micky Lough to discuss the appointment of Michael Beale and the Mag ticket fiasco. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mike Dodds' 100% record came to an end at Ashton Gate, however, it almost feels like the 1-0 loss to Bristol City was an afterthought after the weekend. The Lads lost and we do pick that apart but there's also tons of chat on Michael Beale, the ticket fiasco and just the general batshit 48 hours that we are all trying to get our heads around. Lee, Brad, Dave and Ross join me to go through absoltely everything. Enjoyed the episode? Follow us at @WhatTheFalkPod, or like and subscribe via your favourite podcast app. #SAFC #BCFC #EFLChampionship
There's a lot to catch up on after the Scotland National Team officially booked their place in Germany for Euro 2024! The lads discuss the amazing achievement and look ahead to what this squad could achieve in the tournament next summer.The boys also chat about the other major news this week with Philippe Clement being confirmed as the new Manager at Rangers following on from Michael Beale. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Beautiful Game Podcast - Episode 146 - EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW TODD #CANTWELL - We discussed the career of Todd Cantwell with the man himself. We discussed playing for Norwich, playing in the Premier league, the end of #Norwich career, relationship with ownership, joining #Rangers and working under Mick Beale + much more0:00 Intro2:02 Guest intro2:20 How is Todd doing?2:58 How did Todd's journey start?6:27 When did you feel first team was a realistic possibility?8:35 Arsenal interest at a young age10:20 Dealing with injuries in the academy11:38 Making first team debut against Chelsea17:00 Mindset of playing in the premier league18:40 playing number 1019:50 Being the man to replace Maddison at Norwich20:56 Memories of beating Manchester City22:10 Losing 10 in a row/ poor mentality26:40 Interest in Todd after relegation29:20 Dominating championship season/ promotion31:00 More rumours about Todd's future32:00 Bayern Munich move falling through 33:10 Overwhelming nature of attracting interest as a young player35:25 Strange relationship dynamic with Stuart Webber36:52 Leeds move falling through37:51 Did relationship with Norwich become toxic?41:11 What was happening behind the scenes?47:20 Getting subbed of against Aston Villa49:03 How did you get through the situation mentally?52:36 Did you escalate issues to Delia Smith?53:55 Norwich situation going past the point of return55:55 How did Rangers move come about?58:32 Gigantic size of Rangers football club1:00:00 Working with Michael Beale1:04:19 Dressing room after Michael Beale left Rangers1:06:06 Challenges of gelling as a new team with 9 signings1:09:00 Playing Celtic and PSV in the same week1:12:00 Relationship with Rangers fans1:13:54 Chris Sutton drama1:16:07 Rangers vs Celtic rivalry1:18:21 Is Celtic dominance mental?1:22:38 Rangers dressing room1:24:35 Plenty of football to play1:25:11 Plan to be back after international break1:26:06 Frank Lampard rumours 1:26:42 Life outside of football1:31:53 Investments outside of football1:32:36 Social media abuse1:36:00 Have managers tried to tame you? 1:38:03 Drug testing in football1:41:51 What does Todd want the rest of his career to look like at the end?1:43:39 Guest recommendations1:44:57 Outro. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the latest episode of No Tippy Tappy Football, Big Sam and Natalie Pike are joined by former Wolves, Ipswich, Sunderland, Cardiff, Blackpool & Republic of Ireland manager Mick McCarthy.Sam, Natalie & Mick discuss all the latest news in the footballing world, including the current state of Man United, VAR controversy and discuss if Sam would be interested in the Rangers job following Michael Beale's sacking.The trio also discuss Mick's presence in famous memes, most notably his famous "Careless Whisper" viral video.
Mark Chapman is joined by Chris Sutton, Shay Given and Rory Smith to debate the weekend's football. They speak to former Rangers midfielder and coach Kevin Thomson to discuss the future at Rangers after Michael Beale was sacked at the weekend. After another mistake at Tottenham v Liverpool on Saturday, can VAR recover from another high-profile error? Wolves' sporting director Matt Hobbs joins to discuss how Gary O'Neill replaced Julen Lopetegui as manager and outlines Wolves' approach to signing players. After Mykhailo Mudryk scored for Chelsea on Monday night Chris and Shay share how they worked through mental struggles in their careers. Timecodes: 00:22 – Rangers sack Michael Beale 10:49 – VAR mistake at Tottenham v Liverpool 23:26 – Wolves sporting director Matt Hobbs 37:02 – Confidence in players.
Michael Beale's time is up at Rangers following their 3-1 defeat to Aberdeen at Ibrox. The lads discuss the current situation at Ibrox as well as look ahead to another big week in Europe for Celtic, Aberdeen and Rangers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Craig Fowler is joined by Thom Watt and Craig Anderson to talk through the Premiership fixtures from this past weekend, including Michael Beale's last stand as Rangers boss, the continuing improvement of Aberdeen, Celtic taking advantage of some shocking defending to earn a dramatic win at Motherwell, Brad Lyons hard-working the ball into the back of the net, Hearts continuing to show signs of life under Steven Naismith, St Johnstone trying something new and it kind of working, and Hibs not having a fully-functioning midfield since John McGinn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As well as Aston Villa crushing Brighton, as well as Ollie Watkins banging in another hat-trick and Dougie showing serious pace, Matt Cash's performance and McGinn's domination, we have FIFA cards to go through, VAR controversy, Michael Beale, Gareth Southgate and Pep Guardiola to talk about! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David welcomes Andy and Ross as they discuss Michael Beale's sacking and look back on the reasons which brought it about. They also chat about the interim manangement team and what the new boss will need to survive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Craig Fowler is joined by Joel Sked and Euan Taylor to discuss the weekend's Premiership action, including Aberdeen getting their groove back, Kilmarnock continuing their inability to beat anyone except Celtic or Rangers, Hibs' necessary commitment to the attack, the ongoing shambles at Hearts, an impressive showing from ten-man Celtic and a number of very strange tactical decisions from Michael Beale. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Celtic triumphed over Rangers at Ibrox on Sunday in a huge game for both clubs. The lads discuss all the fallout for the game and what it means for Michael Beale going forward. We also chat about the European draws for Scottish clubs and a big week ahead for the National Team as they face Cyprus with qualification edging closer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kelly Somers is joined by ESPN's Mark Ogden and former defender Stephen Kelly. They react to Rangers' draw with PSV Eindhoven in their Champions League play-off first leg. Hear from manager Michael Beale and Scottish Daily Mail chief football writer Stephen McGowan. Then attention turns to Manchester United with reports of takeover movement, and is Sofyan Amrabat on his way to Old Trafford? All that and Burnley go all Barbie for a player announcement video. 01:20 Burnley go Barbie with a player announcement 06:55 Rangers just 90 minutes from the Champions League 10:00 Todd Cantwell: “We need time to marinade” 11:50 Rangers boss Michael Beale eyes ‘cup final' 17:30 Are the Qataris in pole position for Manchester United? 25:20 Have Man Utd overspent on players? 28:40 Is Amrabat on his way to Old Trafford?
Mark Chapman presents reaction to the second week of the Premier League season, as well as reaction from the Championship, EFL and Scottish League Cup. Ange Postecoglou got his first win on the board as manager of Tottenham as they beat Manchester United 2-0. Hear from both managers of that match as well as Pep Guardiola after Manchester City beat Newcastle 1-0. We also hear from Solly March after Brighton beat Wolves 4-1. Plus more interviews from Eddie Howe, Thomas Frank, Jurgen Klopp, Marco Silva and Shaun Maloney. TOPICS: 06.15 – Ange Postecoglou 08.45 – Erik Ten Hag 13.02 – Pep Guardiola 15.25 – Eddie Howe 18.35 – Solly March 25.27 – Jurgen Klopp 27.58 – Marco Silva 29.40 – Thomas Frank 31.37 – Championship results 33.38 – League One results 33.49 – Shaun Maloney 35.30 – League Two results 37.01 – Scottish League Cup reaction from Michael Beale