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Former Socceroos Scott McDonald and Michael Zullo join host Teo Pellizzeri for an insightful edition of the GegenPod! Michael Zullo was coached for years by Graham Arnold and takes us inside the Socceroos locker room with insights into the tricks and strategies that Australia's coach will try ahead of the Denmark gameThe mental preparation that Graham Arnold will impress on the Socceroos before taking on one of the nation's biggest games ever! Michael Zullo's experiences on the ground as a fan in QatarQatar bomb out as the worst-performed World Cup host in historyEngland's selections headaches after dismissing WalesSenegal waiting for England after eliminating EcuadorGareth Bale says he won't retire, so what comes next?The United States of America eliminate Iran Comprehensive preview of Socceroos v DenmarkA look ahead to all the other Group C and Group D games including Argentina's do or die game against Poland.Listen to Optus Sport's award-winning limited series, Football Belongs, charting the cultural threads of Australian society through the lens of nine football matches: https://play.acast.com/s/football-belongsSubscribe: https://sport.optus.com.au/signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a been a tough season for sky-blue fans but there's a lot to look forward to for 22/23. A massive episode this week and we mean massive: 12 players depart, Corica re-signs, new contracts and rumours galore! We dissect and discuss it all! We also catch up on how our NPL boys are doing, representative honours and our end of season report card. Michael Zullo, a club legend and fan favourite, joins us for a fascinating and insightful interview.
It's a been a tough season for sky-blue fans but there's a lot to look forward to for 22/23. A massive episode this week and we mean massive: 12 players depart, Corica re-signs, new contracts and rumours galore! We dissect and discuss it all! We also catch up on how our NPL boys are doing, representative honours and our end of season report card. Michael Zullo, a club legend and fan favourite, joins us for a fascinating and insightful interview.
Sydney FC defender Michael Zullo isn't just a great footballer - he's a very natural talker and outstanding guest on this week's A-League review show.Zullo helps Daniel Garb and Simon Hill hit on some of the big topics that are garnering attention to kick off 2020.And Happy New Year to all our listeners!Here are some of the episode's highlights:-Behind Sydney's sustained success (2:00)-Life at Sydney after Arnie (4:00)-Zullo wants more football played in boutique stadiums (10:00)-Football's best bush fire initiatives (13:00)-Adelaide's slump (15:00)-Sydney staying focused with a big ladder lead (16:00)-The best left back in the competition (22:00)-Zullo drawing inspiration from the world's best backs (25:00)-The Newcastle Jets are a shambles (29:00)-Zullo's time at Melbourne City (2015-16) and how that squad (ft. Mooy) didn't win a championship (36:00)-Goal celebrations being diluted by VAR (41:00)-Zullo's favourite footballing experiences (45:00)-A look at Zullo's Man United (55:00)
Aaaaand across to the other side of Sydney! While the Wanderers have struggled, Sydney FC seem to have enjoyed the life on the road. They are back at Leichhardt Oval for a clash against Adelaide United on Friday night, and back into second, the Sky Blues are feeling good about life. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
We’ve got all sides of Sydney covered on today’s show! We head west to begin with, chatting all things Wanderers with Michael Turner, host of fan podcast Around The Bloc, before moving over to the Sky Blue half of town. Sydney FC’s Michael Zullo jumps on the line ahead of their clash against Adelaide United, plus there’s Top Bins, the Imperial Bourke St Player of the Year votes and plenty more. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
LISTEN TO DAVID DOME TALK WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN ABOVESydney FC 1Wellington Phoenix 3The Phoenix produced one of the best away results of their 12-year history with a 3-1 win in Sydney.Six days after being denied a deserved victory against unbeaten leaders Perth in a match marred by an unwarranted red card, Wellington improved further in an excellent display across the Tasman.The Phoenix were sharper, worked harder and played with greater desperation to upset the odds and add to hopes that an unexpected transformation is under way.A couple of statistics underline the notable nature of this win — the Phoenix had lost seven and drawn one of their last eight games against Sydney; they won just one away game last season and had not even scored an away goal this season before tonight.The result was particularly sweet for Phoenix coach Mark Rudan, an A-League champion with Sydney FC who played alongside several of tonight's opposition staff, including coach Steve Corica.On the back of a dire three-match losing run, Rudan successfully instilled confidence into his side last week for the game against Perth. The focus this week was on being brave and wanting the ball, and Wellington delivered again.After taking six games to score their first goal from open play, the Phoenix were almost unrecognisable from last month's incarnation. Roy Krishna scored a tidy brace and thrived on the service provided by his fellow attackers, with the likes of Sarpreet Singh, Alex Rufer and Mandi a constant threat on the ball.The Phoenix set the pace from the outset, forcing a corner in the opening minute and taking a first shot in the fourth.Sydney responded with the best early chance, Adam Le Fondre clipping a good cross over the crossbar from close range. Le Fondre was lively, showing why he has scored nine goals in as many games since arriving in Sydney, and the Phoenix did well to contain him.But for 20 minutes, Wellington completely outplayed Sydney, scoring three goals. The first two exploited Krishna's pace superbly in the 21st and 30th minutes.For the first, Singh curled an outstanding pass in behind the Sydney defence for the Fijian to run on to, and he produced a composed right-foot finish into the bottom corner.For the second, Mandi passed from a similar position on the left and Krishna scored with his left foot into the opposite corner.It's been quite a week for the Fijian. He became the club's record scorer last Sunday, then a New Zealand citizen on Thursday, and added another two goals tonight before being forced off on the hour with a hamstring complaint. Given his form, the club will be hoping any injury is not serious.Steven Taylor capped a remarkable first half by scoring his first Phoenix goal, guiding a header into the top corner from an excellent Liberato Cacace cross.A Tom Doyle own goal proved the catalyst for a Wellington collapse against Adelaide two weeks ago, with a 1-0 lead turning into a 3-1 defeat. Andrew Durante put the ball into his own net soon after Taylor's goal tonight but the Phoenix were spared a similar examination of their mental toughness when referee Jonathan Barreiro blew for offside.Sydney had more of the play in the second half but Wellington proved frustrating opponents and made the hosts work hard for their only goal, scored in the 89th minute by Michael Zullo after Louis Fenton looked to have been fouled in the build-up. But no matter, the goal was a mere consolation and took little gloss off an outstanding Phoenix performance.Wellington Phoenix 3 (R. Krishna 21, 30, S. Taylor 38)Sydney FC 1 (M. Zullo 89).Halftime: 3-0.
The defender says Sydney have not forgotten about their semi-final defeat at Melbourne Victory's hands. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Thursday's show is all about the Big Blue, and it's 'suffocatingly' good! Sydney FC left-back Michael Zullo jumps on the line, Melbourne Victory utility Leigh Broxham checks in, the Eurosnob returns after a week off with the international break, plus there's plenty more! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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A constant theme in conversations with attorneys on the Legal Marketing Studio is the increasing need to be a proactive partner who adds value to a client's business. In this episode, Michael Zullo, a partner in Duane Morris's Trial Practice Group, discusses the firm's Dispute Navigation Analytics (DNA) tool. Our conversation centers on the value the tool presents to Duane Morris's clients in terms of the clarity it offers them in their decision making process, while touching also on the marketing value it presents to the firm.