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This week's podcast is presented by Jacqueline and Stephen. We hear from: · Omnibus listener Jeff, who has questions about Brookfield; · Witherspoon, who has thoughts about Amber; · Michelle from Dorset, who isn't very impressed by Zach; · Mael Bridhe aka Casey from Vancouver, who also has thoughts about Amber; · Katherine, who has doubts about Zach and his accent; · Jade in Australia, who is enjoying a contrast between the Grundys and the Aldridges; · Leigh from Cookham, who enjoyed a call-out for her home town; · Glyn, who has been unimpressed by Rex, Ruairi, Zach, Tom and especially Josh; · Paul from Olney, who notes that Josh is following a fine Archer family tradition; · And finally Globe-Trotting Richard who has thoughts on Bridge Farm and Brookfield; And we have emails from Lakey Hill Liminal, Chris in Indiana, loyal listener Purple Pumpkin and Lilian in Middlesborough. As usual we'll hear a roundup of the Dumteedum Facebook group, this week from Witherspoon, and the Tweets of the Week from Theo., plus the roundup of this Week in Ambridge, from Suey. Please call into the show using this link:www.speakpipe.com/dumteedum Or send us a voicenote via WhatsApp on: +44 7770 764 896 (07770 764 896 if in the UK) – Open the WhatsApp app, key in the number and click on the microphone icon. Or email us at dumteedum@mail.com How to leave a review on Apple podcasts: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/podcasts/pod5facd9d70/mac ***** Details about the Academic Archers Conference and how to buy tickets: https://www.academicarchers.net/new-page-1 ***** The new Patreon feed for Dumteedum is at www.patreon.com/DumteedumPodcast and the subscription rate is £5.00 per calendar month plus VAT. ***** Also Sprach Zarathustra licence Creative Commons ► Attribution 3.0 Unported ► CC BY 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..."You are free to use, remix, transform, and build upon the materialfor any purpose, even commercially. You must give appropriate credit." Conducted byPhilip Milman ► https://pmmusic.pro/ Funded ByLudwig ► / ludwigahgren Schlatt ► / jschlattlive COMPOSED BY / @officialphilman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textStudying trichology ~ A route to success Angie Stoker, the owner of Gro Hair trichology has clinics in Hull & Middlesborough.She began as a salon apprentice at age 17, where she quickly got promoted to management.After she had her daughter, she wanted to explore more education routes, and began studying trichology with Trichocare. She qualified in 2019, when she opened her first clinic.She then decided to study also with the Institute of Trichology, to broaden her knowledge & delve deeper into certain aspects.We discuss her education journey, where she shares her unique perspective on both courses. She states how important it is to build professional relationships, and how she has cultivated relationships with local GP's who are open to helping their patients with their hair loss.Angie also shares her views on public safety & regulation within the industry.Connect with Angie:InstagramLinkedInWebsite Hair & Scalp Salon Specialist course Support the showConnect with Hair therapy: Facebook Instagram Twitter Clubhouse- @Hair.Therapy Donate towards the podcast Start your own podcastHair & Scalp Salon Specialist Course ~ Book now to become an expert!
It is not a blip anymore, Coventry are now in full wobble, Middlesborough have joined them at the top but there are other, unfancied teams waiting in the wings - who if any can come from the pack - Millwall, Hull, Wrexham or Derby?Hull have done some impressive transfer business with with so many players over performing their XG is it sustainable?At the bottom, is there any light at the end of the tunnel for disgruntled Blackburn fans?And who is in most danger of being sucked into the relegation zone?In League One Tom is panicking, are Lincoln City really going to do it? Gregor thinks so.In League Two Cambridge United are on one of the best runs in their history and Ian Holloway is absolutely furious! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nothing stays the same for long in the Championship. Coventry were having a wobble but two wins a signing some injury returns have put that to bed. Likewise, Middlesborough have got back to winning ways after a Christmas stumble. Hull are on fire and Norwich have turned things around at the bottom. West Brom though are in freefall. Five points separate sixth and fourteenth…so who will be aiming for the play off's?In League One, are teams having their seasons written off by loanee's being recalled to their parent clubs? Plus, Liam Manning is in at Huddersfield, and a top of the table clash in League Two. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kelly Cates is joined by former Newcastle forward Dwight Gayle, former Scotland winger Pat Nevin and senior football commentator Ian Dennis at St James' Park as Manchester City take a two-nil lead into the second leg of the League Cup semi-final. Antoine Semenyo scores his second goal in his first two games for Manchester City but is denied a brace on the night by VAR. Football Issues Correspondent Dale Johnson tells us why that was chalked off.With Michael Carrick announced as Manchester United's head coach until the end of the season and Steve Holland and Jonathan Woodgate brought into his backroom, reporter Simon Stone joins the pod to discuss the appointment. BBC Sport's Football Tactics correspondent Umir Irfan offers how Carrick's style at Middlesborough may be implemented in his new role. Plus, Football Correspondent John Murray previews Chelsea against Arsenal in Wednesday's League Cup semi-final first leg. Timecodes: 0'20 Michael Carrick appointed at Manchester United 17'05 Umir Irfan on Carrick's tactics 22'42 Reaction to Newastle United 0 Manchester City 2 34'31 Pep Guardiola 40'20 Eddie Howe 42'18 Chelsea v Arsenal preview
Welcome to the first new music show of 2026 – and thanks to Giulio aka Parcae for his great selections last week! We have a certain amount of catchup from last year, but we also have a surprisingly large amount of new music already, either released this week or last, or forthcoming. LISTEN AGAIN in a new year. Stream on demand from fbi.radio or podcast here. hidden_attachment – sorry this was just something i had to do [ky/hidden_attachment Bandcamp] hidden_attachment – in moncton i spent all my money on pinball and beer [ky/hidden_attachment Bandcamp] In November I played a track from Ky Brooks, the Montreal artist who recorded an album in 2023 called Power Is The Pharmacy for Constellation under the name Ky. They appear under various aliases, the most current of which is hidden_attachment, and they were previously known for making noise-punk with Lungbutter and freeform experimental stuff with Nag, among many others. The new hidden_attachment release is an EP described as “a tiny horrible opera”, which seems misleading – horrible is a matter of opinion, “opera” perhaps less so, but this is a small epic of practically ever genre other than opera. Jangling indie rock, electro-pop, bedroom drum’n’bass, bedroom punk, experimental ambient pop… ish. It’s weird & fun! Silvia Tarozzi – Lucciole [Unseen Worlds/Bandcamp] Silvia Tarozzi – Le ossessioni [Unseen Worlds/Bandcamp] When US label Unseen Worlds introduced us to Italian violinist/singer/composer and more Silvia Tarozzi, it was her first album Mi specchio e rifletto, an album that reflects her broad musical experience, from working with groundbreaking minimalist electronic composer Eliane Radigue to contemporary music with Ensemble Dedalus, to the folk music of her local region, improvisation, and playful studio experimentation. There was more than a hint of Penguin Cafe Orchestra. Then in 2022, Tarozzi released another extraordinary work, Canti di guerra, di lavoro e d’amore (“Songs of war, work and love”), with the cellist Deborah Walker, presenting a collection of music inspired by folk songs from rural Emilia which came from working class women involved with the partisan resistance in World War II, including songs sung by choirs of female rice field workers – music that the pair had grown up with. In April 2025, some of us were incredibly lucky, in Sydney and I think Melbourne, to witness Tarozzi & Walker performing these songs together, with just their instruments and voices – one of those occasions when musicianship seems like magic. So there’s a lot of anticipation with this new solo album from Tarozzi – or there would be, except that Lucciole appeared seemingly out of nowhere, available digitally on Bandcamp on December 12th. We’ll have to wait for April this year for the LP and CD, but the whole album’s there if you’re willing to stump up $10USD. Once again this is a wonderful tapestry of an album, with brass ensemble arrangements that set it somewhere between classical & folk music, along with synths, field recordings and turntables bringing modern twists. Her voice is lovely and some of the songwriting evokes the baroque pop of Sufjan Stevens in the best way. Winged Wheel – I See Poseurs Every Day [12XU/Bandcamp] Winged Wheel – Speed Table [12XU/Bandcamp] A US experimental rock supergroup, Winged Wheel began as a filesharing process between various musicians including violist Whitney Johnson aka Matchess, resulting in the 2022 debut album No Island. But for their new album Desert So Green, the band (expanded further to include, among others, Sonic Youth’s Steve Shelley) had toured extensively, and headed into the studio together. The result is an album with psych-kraut-rock intensity and rhythmic drive, blurts of postpunk harshness, shards of viola, and vocals at times. It’s a real surprise, and really worth digging into. Èlg & la Chimie – La ville cachée [Murailles Music/Bandcamp] I don’t speak much French, not well anyway, but there’s just scads of great music from France – and francophone artists from Belgium, Switzerland and Canada, not to mention other former colonies – and you know I’m happy to play music in any languages as much as instrumental music. But understanding the pure breadth of francophone music is still challenging, so I’m happy when French artists fall into my lap. The entity known as Èlg is Laurent Gérard, and he’s been involved in experimental rock, sound-stuff, weird electronic etc for a good couple of decades. La chimie (chemistry) was a project of his in 2013, made up of weird electronics and loops – but now it’s also his band, in which he plays amplified guitalele (ukulele/guitar hybrid) and keyboards, with Marie Nachury on bass, electroncis and percussion, and Johann Mazé on drums and drum triggers. All three also sing, and they make a righteous noise, sometimes starting off as normal-sounding songs until something super-weird happens; in particular, often magnificent grooves on booming, clattering drum kit, and thumping bass. No two tracks are anything like each other, but there’s a through-line of unchained inspiration. Truly something else. JJJJJerome Ellis – Evensong, part 3 (for and after Jessica Valoris) [Shelter Press/Bandcamp] This wonderful album came out in November, but I didn’t properly get to it until too late to include it last year. JJJJJerome Ellis is a composer, multi-instrumentalist, producer, academic, cross-media artist and more; they are of Grenadian-Jamaican-American heritage, and they’re a disabled person with a stutter – something that they’ve ingrained in their practice, including in the spelling of their first name. This album, Vesper Sparrow, draws from Black American and Caribbean culture as well as pop and experimental music, while being placed primarily in a composed jazz context. Most of the tracks are written for, and sometimes feature, fellow artists, poets and theorists. Alongside granular processing and sampling, Ellis’s stutter features and becomes a structural part of the music – but whatever the theoretical basis, this is beautiful and incredibly creative music. Toni Geitani – Ya Sah [Toni Geitani Bandcamp] Toni Geitani – Wasla [Toni Geitani Bandcamp] Originally trained in filmmaking, Lebanese musician Toni Geitani has since gained a Masters in live electronics in Amsterdam, where he is based now. His Masters thesis is titled “Sampling as a Political Medium”, which sounds fascinating. In his music, he melds Arabic vocals with classical instrumentation and experimental electronic production – the three preview tracks from his forthcoming album Wahj are stunning. “Wahj” (وهج) means “radiance”, and Geitani invites us to look through the collapse we see around, and seek that light. Obelisk – Salty Lemon Air [Geometric Corruption/Bandcamp] FBi’s own Ryan O’Rourke, presenter of Mithril for all things heavy & experimental, also makes music as Obelisk. It’s heavy and experimental for sure, but very electronic, very deconstructed club with aspects of breakcore, groaning distorted bass, trance keyboards and glitch. Obviously it’s awesome. Kloke – Silk [Subtle Audio/Bandcamp] Huuuuge jungle/drumfunk/drum’n’bass compilation incoming! Limerick, Ireland label Subtle Audio put out a series of great 2 or 3CD compilations in the mid-’00s with early drumfunk and jungle-inclined drum’n’bass – at the time it felt like the best source of really great beat production around. Many years later, here’s another 3CD set: Our Atmosphere has 2CDs of original tracks and tracks taken from label releases in a broadly “atmospheric” jungle, drumfunk and drum’n’bass, with a huge list of great producers, plus a DJ mix from label head Code on the 3rd disc. Oh – and the CDs arrived in the mail just as we hit the new year, but the digital version (without the 3rd disc) won’t be available until Feb 6th, so this is a sorta-kinda exclusive of Naarm’s own Kloke, one of many highlights here. Aftawerks & Earl Grey – Swingfunc Jungle [Earl Grey Bandcamp] Nathan Firman aka Aftawerks has been plying his trade in funky acid, IDM & jungle for over a decade, and Jim Earl Grey released an EP of his on his Hyperchamber Music label way back in 2013. I’m a pretty big fan of Earl Grey (in fact I first heard his stuff on those Subtle Audio comps back in the day!) and this collaboration between the two is just mad shit in the best way. Homemade Weapons – Leviathan (HW Remix) [Weaponist/Bandcamp] Seattle’s Homemade Weapons has his own particular take on the minimal/tribal drum’n’bass championed by Samurai Records, and as well as releasing on that label (and others) he runs his own label, Weaponist. The latest label release is the Bumura EP from the artist himself, with two new tracks and two remixes he’s made of tracks that were originally collabs – tonight’s cut was originally made with Sacramento’s Red Army. I do appreciate the way that elements of jungle are dropped into the very minimal d’n’b feel. BMA – Middle Age REFLEKT [Industrial Coast/Bandcamp] Moa Pillar – Fight Them Back [Industrial Coast/Bandcamp] The Industrial Coast label is based in Middlesborough, about an hour’s drive south of Newcastle, so fairly grim-up-north territory (I actually lovely Newcastle when I played there last year). The label is pretty dedicated to the cassette as a format, and generally most of the music on Bandcamp is unavailable digitally without the physical objects (set at £999) – but they do do retrospective compilations, and open up other releases briefly at times. So Deconstructed Reconstructed Retrospective is a double-compilation, in that it collects tracks from the labels Deconstructed/Reconstructed series of compilations in which industrial & experimental artists cover or remix artists such as Crass or music related to movements like anarcho-punk or Rock Against Racism. With 50 tracks, it covers plenty of ground. Sometimes you can immediately tell who the subject is, sometimes you have to try and look it up, and artists appear under various guises too – such as Iceman Junglist Kru (lo-fi industrial junglism), half of whom is also Stonecirclesampler (arcane ambient weirdness) aka Liquid DnB-like Ambient Grime 2… Unfortunately it’s long enough after it went up that it’s now priced at £999, but you can still stream the tracks. Tonight, US drum’n’bass producer BMA takes on hardcore punk originals Minor Threat, while London-based Russian deconstructed trance guy Moa Pillar does a tribute to Linton Kwesi Johnson. Travis Cook – fight_clown [Travis Cook Bandcamp] Adelaide’s Travis Cook, ex-Collarbones, continues releasing a track a week on his Bandcamp. This one’s all stuttery vocal samples and a smattering of beats. John Wall – Iconvt [John Wall Bandcamp] The ineffable John Wall stands somewhere between glitch & computer music, musique concrète, plunderphonics, and free jazz. Astonishingly, he didn’t start making music until he was 40 (in 1990). He’s worked with the cream of UK free jazz, and I’ve also featured a fair bit of his work with spoken word poet Alex Rodgers – here’s an example. He recently revisited his 1999 Constructions I-IV, which combined samples from live improvisers with samples of modern classical compositions, in order to remove the deliberate glitch-sound, which he now finds ugly (although I’m not the only one who likes that sound!) But now he’s put a single new track called “Iconvt“, which sounds like a command-line tool (iconv in Linux is a command that converts a string to a different character encoding). The source sounds here are not obviously revealed – it sounds mostly electronic; there are some fairly inscrutable quotes in the description, plus a reference to fellow avant-gardist Sunik Kim. But the music is some of the least-inscrutable stuff Wall has done, with rumbling bass, quite a bit of melody, and a fair bit of glitch, all things considered! Low Flung – Niksen [Low Flung Bandcamp] Eora/Sydney musician Danny Wild has been Low Flung for a long while now, and tends to lean more ambient than beat-driven. On his last release from 2025, Type-D we find him in a contemplative mood, but also in a dub techno mode – the first track has a super slow tempo with percussive chatter around the edges, but the other two tracks are faster but no less dubby. SAWT – Phase Collapse [Beacon Sound/Bandcamp] T. Gowdy – 00L00 [Beacon Sound/Bandcamp] Excellent Portland, Oregon label Beacon Sound enlists many brilliant friends to contribute to their important new compilation Gaza is the Moral Compass, benefiting on-the-ground mutual aid groups in Gaza. The organisers point out that Israel has violated the so-called ceasefire hundreds of times; Israel’s fascist government is joined by Donald Trumps’ fascist governmnent in trying to remake the Middle East while Australia’s Labor governments are falling over themselves to protect the interests of a foreign state, at least partially in the name of “Jewish safety” which as a Jew I categorically reject. Cultural practice is not neutral, the organisers remind us, and that includes what art/music/culture you consume and how you do so. So here we have many artists associated with the Constellation label, artists originally from Turkey, Lebanon, Iraq and Egypt, and indeed Japan – the quality is incredibly high throughout, and all the music is exclusive to the comp (for now). SAWT is Kamel Badarneh, based in Brussels, whose contribution is a nice piece of throbbing techno, while Constellation’s T. Gowdy does his shimmering sample-shifting thing but with an Arabic-sounding sound source. Filippo Ansaldi & Simone Sims Longo – +1 [Umor Rex/Bandcamp] Filippo Ansaldi & Simone Sims Longo – Illusione [Umor Rex/Bandcamp] A few years ago, Italian musician Simone Sims Longo released a brilliant electro-acoustic album called Paesaggi integrati (integrated landscapes) on the great Dutch label Esc.rec – still one of my favourites on the label. There, he processed the sounds of various acoustic instruments; on Solo Suono, Sims Longo is working with saxophonist Filippo Ansaldi, and it’s his instrument that he’s processing. At times we’re hearing the saxophone solo, or multi-tracking into beautiful chordal movement; elsewhere the instrument is splintered and looped. The saxophone is an instrument uniquely suited to experimental approaches, and Ansaldi and Sims Longo here go deep into some of its sonic possibilities. Dual Dialect – Conglomerate III – Meme-leak Mosaic [4000 Records/Bandcamp] Speaking of sax, Meanjin/Brisbane’s Dual Dialect feature Andrew Garton of Ghostwoods on “mutant saxophone” alongside Andrew Foley of Grids/Units/Planes, YEARNS etc, creating disintegrated beats and abstract pads according to their very accurate Instagram bio. But there’s some surprisingly blissful stuff here too – a kind of jazz fusion that hints at downtempo stuff from the ’90s, Jon Hassell’s fourth world work in the ’80s, and post-’00s glitchy electronics. Recommended. Aroma – After The Rain [Urban Trout Records/Bandcamp] And we finish tonight with a collaboration by an artist whose debut album with Eora/Sydney jazz piano quartet Aronas was a defining work for the early days of Utility Fog (you can stream Culture Tunnels on SoundCloud and elsewhere). Pianist & composer Aron Ottignon had moved to Sydney from New Zealand (his brother Matt still plays around this city in many ensembles), and the group embodied the post-jazz feel, at least on record, that sat perfectly with the UFog sound. Aron soon decamped to the UK & Europe, embedding traditional musics from around the world into his art (Aronas’ album Culture Tunnels was influenced by South Pacific rhythms). Now the Aroma project sees Aron playing the Osmose “expressive synth” alongside singer, sound-artist, label head & Afro-futurist Nina Kahle. This song, recorded in Senegal, is their take on the beautiful John Coltrane tune “After The Rain”, using the multiple gestures the Osmose adds to each individual key of the piano keyboard, with Kahle’s vocals and field recordings ebbing and flowing. Listen again — ~234MB
Malcolm Christie, Ed Dawes and Amelia Warren discuss the results against Middlesborough and Wrexham, as well as looking ahead to Leeds United in the FA Cup 3rd round.
This week's podcast is presented by Stephen and Jacqueline. We hear from: · Jeff, who has thoughts on tractors and on John Archer; · Witherspoon, who is in a reflective mood; · Jade in Australia who has a Scottish plot prediction; · Jules from Brooklyn who is feeling sympathy for Josh; · Nathan, who is nominating Ed as his character of the year; · Lilian from Middlesborough, who is a bit disappointed that Chris and Carly are no longer an item; · Globe Trotting Richard, who isn't sure that Esme is right about her tenancy; · And finally Lakey Hill Liminal, who has a seasonal message; And we have emails from Edna Cloud and Chris in IndianaAs usual we'll hear a roundup of the Dumteedum Facebook group, this week from Vicky, and the Tweets of the Week from Theo, plus the round up of this Week in Ambridge, from Suey. Please call into the show using this link:www.speakpipe.com/dumteedum Or send us a voicenote via WhatsApp on: +44 7770 764 896 (07770 764 896 if in the UK) – Open the WhatsApp app, key in the number and click on the microphone icon. Or email us at dumteedum@mail.com How to leave a review on Apple podcasts: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/podcasts/pod5facd9d70/mac ***** The new Patreon feed for Dumteedum is at www.patreon.com/DumteedumPodcast and the subscription rate is £5.00 per calendar month plus VAT. ***** Also Sprach Zarathustra licence Creative Commons ► Attribution 3.0 Unported ► CC BY 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..."You are free to use, remix, transform, and build upon the materialfor any purpose, even commercially. You must give appropriate credit." Conducted byPhilip Milman ► https://pmmusic.pro/ Funded ByLudwig ► / ludwigahgren Schlatt ► / jschlattlive COMPOSED BY / @officialphilman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to The Rams review podcast, this week Jason is joined by Chris Nigel & Jack to discuss Derby's collapse at the riverside. We discuss the run to new year as The rams eye a postitve end to 2025 as they knock on the door of the play offs.We then discuss the first visit of Leicester for some time before Chris sat down with LTIDTV's Brad to discuss the East midlands Derby.Thank you for listening, we would love to hear from you soplease follow us & join in on socials,Facebook Rams Review PodcastX RamsReview1Email Ramsreview@hotmail.comDon't forget we also have a YouTube channel The Rams ReviewPodcast please like & subscribe.Thanks again & Up The Rams!
Send us a textFrom a "dirty punk" being shamed in his Newcastle school assembly to sharing a beer with the Sex Pistols, Johny Brown lived the explosive birth of UK punk. But that was only the beginning. In this episode of Tales of a Disappearing City, Johny takes us on a wild journey through underground culture. He recounts jumping out of his window to escape being grounded for a TV appearance, only to be handed a ticket to a Sex Pistols gig in Middlesborough by Steve Jones himself. We follow him to London, where he immersed himself in the squatting scene, the industrial noise of Test Department, legendary clubs like The Beat Route and Flim Flam, and the anarchic warehouse parties of the Mutoid Waste collective. This is a story of creative reinvention, from homemade clothes and experimental cassette tapes to forming the beloved band Holy Joy, launching a groundbreaking radio show on Resonance FM, and creating avant-garde theatre. It's a firsthand account of 80s and 90s London, a city of chaos, community, and relentless creativity, and a powerful reminder to always "keep the faith".Some great subcultural links mentioned in this episode:https://www.boredteenagers.co.uk/speed.htmhttps://briangibson.yolasite.comhttps://www.instagram.com/cindy_stern_11/https://www.instagram.com/soulboyssoulgirls/Support the showhttps://www.youtube.com/@ControlledWeirdnesshttps://open.spotify.com/artist/20nC7cQni8ZrvRC2REZjOIhttps://www.instagram.com/controlledweirdness/https://controlledweirdness.bandcamp.com/Theme song is Controlled Weirdness - Drifting in the Streetshttps://open.spotify.com/track/7GJfmYy4RjMyLIg9nffuktHosted from a South London tower block by Neil Keating aka Controlled Weirdness. Tales from a Disappearing City is a chance for Neil to tell some untold subcultural stories from past and present, joined by friends from his lifelong journey through subterranean London. Neil is a veteran producer and DJ and has been at the front line of all aspects of club and sound system culture since the mid 80's when he first began to go to nightclubs, gigs, and illegal parties. His musical CV includes playing everywhere from plush clubs to dirty warehouses as well as mixing tunes on a variety of iconic London pirate radio stations. He has released music on numerous underground record labels and was responsible for promoting and playing at a series of legendary early raves in the USA at the start of the 90's. He still DJ's in the UK and throu...
Join the team as we enjoy our 4-2 Victory over Middlesborough, talk about Frank Lampard's first year in charge, and look ahead to Charlton at Home#SBFTV #CCFC #PUSB #SBA
More new managers in the Championship as Swansea, Middlesborough and Norwich all appoint. In South Wales Vitor Matos wants to bring back the DNA of the club…but what does that mean? Are Birmingham starting to find their feet in the Championship? Off the pitch they have unveiled ambitious plans for a new stadium and redevelopment of the surrounding area.Coventry continue their free scoring run, with a goal difference of +28 and seven points clear at the top, can they keep it up?League One seems up for grabs this season with most teams capable of beating or losing to each other. Peterborough and Wycombe are on an upward trajectory while Port Vale are sinking and Bradford are still second but with no win in six. In League Two the Gregor Robertson derby ended in a draw and Christina Fuchs – a Premier League winner with Leicester City - has joined rock bottom Newport County. We wish him well. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the latest episode of the Sky Blues Extra Podcast! Wardy and Ross Spence are behind the microphones for this one as they discuss the comeback win for the Sky Blues as they go 7 points clear at the top of the table. The chaps also look ahead to a top of the table clash vs Middlesborough on Tuesday as well as discuss the findings from when the Chief Business Officer for the club, Nicola Ibbetson, spoke at a supporters club gathering last week. This podcast is sponsored by the Sky Blue Tavern. Let's all sing together... Don't forget to follow us on all of our social channels, just search 'SkyBluesExtra'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tom Clarke and Gregor Robertson with all the latest from the EFL.It has been a mad fortnight for managers in the Championship with Norwich, Swansea, Southampton and of course Middlesborough just some of those undergoing a change at the top.Who is in line for the vacancies and how will the teams respond? League One is proving why it's arguably the toughest division – with six points separating the top twelve clubs!At Charlton Nathan Jones is getting impressive results; Gregor has been to meet him.In League Two it is a quiet but welcome return for Tom Lockyer, the former Luton Town captain who had two cardiac arrests whilst playing for the hatters is now a regular at Bristol Rovers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thomas Tuchel has boldly declared he won't play Foden, Bellingham and Kane in the same team. The key question is will he be brave enough to stick to his decision?As Rob Edwards leaves Middlesborough after only ten months in charge to return to Wolves, is there any loyalty in football?Martin Samuel has met with David Kogan, the new chair of the independent football regulator. And amid the furore over corners, throw in's and set pieces, is the Premier League in danger of being boring?Tom Clarke is joined by Gregor Robertson, Jonathan Northcroft and Martin Samuel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It was a fiasco at the Fortress as Charlotte FC failed to capitalize on a dominant performance, and conceded 3 counterattack goals to NYC FC in Game 3 of their MLS Cup 1st Round Series...and now the Crown's 2025 season is over. DannyBrams checks in on a groggy morning after to decode what Dean Smith, Ashley Westwood, Archie Goodwin and Adilson Malanda had to say about the loss, the season, and the future...a future that won't include our talismanic French defender, as Malanda prepares to head to Middlesborough in the English Championship.
Beesotted hits the big 1️⃣2️⃣0️⃣0️⃣And it all started on a train back from Middlesborough after a 4-0 hammering 11 years agoBilly “The Bee” Grant, Dave “Laney” Lane, Matt “The Allard” Allard and Lewis “Sherlock” Holmes are right in the thick of the celebrations at the Steam Packet - DJs spinning, fans dancing, plenty of tunes and a few beers flowing - as the Beesotted crew mark their 1200th podcast in true West London style.Despite a disappointing 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace, there's still plenty to buzz about:
The ‘Unfashionables' are still going strong in the EFL. Coventry top the Championship with a goal difference not seen at this stage of the season since Fulham in 2000/1. They are closely followed by Middlesborough who reminded Ipswich that points don't come cheap in the Championship. Also up there are Stoke and Millwall. In League One despite losing, Stevenage are still in the top two. They lost to another unfancied club – Lincoln City. Tom was there and delights in giving his assessment of the Imps. Tom Clarke is joined by Gregor Robertson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Synopsis: Andy and Freddie are back this week without Hugh who is in... Belgium? Bulgaria? Belarus? One of the Bs. This week, Andy and Freddie: - chat through the key events from the strong 1-0 win at home against Middlesborough - take a deeper dive into the numbers underpinning John Swift and Colby Bishop's seasons so far - pay tribute to Milan Mandaric who sadly passed away this week - try to imagine what it would be like for Pompey to have the same attitude to manager turnover as Watford do - look ahead to the international break with a summary of which Pompey squad members are likely to feature.
All our local football sides are in action last weekend, Petersfield the Rams have a cup and league game after narrowly missing out on beating Southampton in a penalty shootout recently https://www.petersfieldtownfc.co.uk/ and the newly promoted women's side are in relentless form just now and have taken their new league by storm with a perfect win record from their first 3 games. The very talented Liss side have wobbled a little recently but nobody there hit the panic button. But can there a bigger test than facing league leaders Shirley in their backyard. Does the result here show who the best team in the league is perhaps? https://www.pitchero.com/clubs/lissathletic And talking of facing league leaders, thats exactly what Pompey's task on Saturday was. Middlesborough are travelling a long way and will not expect to return north with no points. Both men's and women's hockey seasons are under way now but to date, neither of the first sides have scored league points thus far. Fortunes must surely turn around https://www.petersfieldhockeyclub.com/ . In the rugby, our much improved and title hungry Petersfield side are looking for more points this time away to Chobham, a side they were beaten by last time around. If they are serious about a title challenge this season, this is exactly the type of game that needs a win. https://www.petersfieldrfc.club/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Clarke and Gregor Robertson return with all the latest from the EFL.Will Chris Wilder – and all his coaching staff – return to Sheffield United be enough to arrest the slide at Bramall Lane?Did anyone predict that Middlesborough, stoke and Bristol City would be at the top of the Championship after five games – will any of them stay the course?In League One Bradford City are making the most of their impressive home support and a big change at Wycombe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John, Michael and Wragg discuss some old school football memories around Hasselbaink and Middlesborough...through to Hearts being top of the league currently and Liverpool being very lucky!Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It was a high spending end to the transfer window in the Championship with Southampton, Ipswich, Birmingham and Middlesborough all spending big. Wrexham finally flexed their financial muscle with a net outlay at nearly thirty million pounds. On the pitch Rob Edwards has his new Middlesborough side top and looking very strong, Frank Lampard has a free scoring Coventry team with a home to call their own and what's going wrong at Sheffield United?In League One who saw did Cardiff being this good and tough times at Plymouth.And hats off to and Truro City fans making the long trip to Carlisle this weekend. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is 'EFL: All Access' where every Monday we discuss all of the big stories across the EFL!Hugh Woozencroft is joined by the former Ipswich and Luton Town striker Sam Parkin to reflect on the Tractor Boys winless start to the season under Kieran McKenna. They also discuss Birmingham City's last gasp victory at Ewood Park, Sheffield United's disappointing start to the campaign and assess the job Marti Cifuentes has on his hands at Leicester City! We are joined by Middlesborough reporter for Teeside Live, Craig Johns to reflect on Rob Edwards positive start at the club! We also dive into League One to reflect on Stevenage's winning run with supporter Nate Orrow from 'BoroPod' and we analyse the potential promotion contenders in League Two. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andrew Maclean and Ross McCormack are in the studio tonight to discuss the fallout of Celtic's loss against Dutch opposition Ajax. While we build up to Rangers' pre season friendly vs Middlesborough and Russell Martin also breaks silence on Jesurun Rak-Sakyi interest.It's also the final one-hour show of the summer, we're back from 6-8pm on Monday July 28!
Hiya Toasters!We're back with another in depth and important interview via an online purchase history.This week Pete Firman is our guest, and he brings us tales of mouse and/or fire eating, how best to entertain someone waiting for chips in Middlesborough, and some fascinating insights into just what he gets up to in his shed.Don't forget kids: DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY OF THE TRICKS DESCRIBED HERE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD AT HOME OR ANYWHERE.Also you should DEFINITELY go and see Pete Live. More details HERE!More episodes dropping soon!All the bestTeam Toast xxTikTok Instagram YouTube New Episodes every Tuesday and Thursday Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we talk about the season finale of Welcome to Wrexham, the season run-in, Humphrey's nipples and Rob's motivational speech.We discuss the release of next years fixtures, say au revoir to Paul Mullin as he departs on loan to Wigan and talk about another transfer rumour. We also look at two more teams that we are set to face in the Championship next season, as we profile Middlesborough & Hull City, read out all of your comments from the week and Siân has a go at this week's quiz.Click to message the show
Mihai Morar îl are ca invitat pe managerul care a obținut cea mai mare performanță pentru fotbalul românesc după 1989, Mihai Stoica.CV-ul lui Meme Stoica impresionează din mai multe perspective. Este omul pe a cărui carte de vizită a stat scris atât Steaua, cât și FCSB. În ambele cazuri, în postura de conducător al clubului. A realizat cea mai mare surpriză a campionatului, luând titlul cu nou promovata Unirea Urizceni, cu care a reușit o serie de meciuri extraordinare în cupele europene. Nu în ultimul rand, s-a aflat la conducerea clubului Steaua, când acesta realiza cea mai mare performanță la nivel de club, și nu numai, în perioada modernă: semifinala Cupei UEFA cu Middlesborough.Însă nu toate momentele din CV-ul său sunt lăudabile. Mihai Stoica s-a remarcat inițial prin agresivitate, scandaluri și tensiune. O perioadă pe care a depășit-o de mult și pe care o regretă sincer pentru impactul negativ avut asupra familiei sale. Iar schimbarea este evidentă. De la omul care lovea un suporter pe stadion, Meme este acum cel care hrănește visurile de glorie ale următoarei generații pe care o plimbă prin baza FCSB-ului. Pentru că adevăratul marketing sportiv este făcut cu sufletul și atenția îndreptată spre suporteri. Iar atragerea noii generații către sport, mai ales în lumea de azi, este mai importantă și dificilă ca oricând.Ce l-a îmblânzit totuși pe omul care s-a luptat cu proprii săi demoni, cu dependențele, depresiile și presiunea la care era supus? Ai azi ocazia să descoperi un altfel de Mihai Stoica decât, poate, îl știai din presă. Cel care, deși are în continuare 7 titluri de campion și nu poate trăi fără sport... a descoperit ce contează cu adevărat în viață. A devenit din hater, om, cum spune chiar el. Și-a recuperat fiica în urma unui adevărat miracol. Și a găsit în Dumnezeu sprijinul de care avea nevoie atunci când nu mai dorea să trăiască.Vă invităm deci să îl redescoperiți pe MEME Stoica. Și să aflați, printre altele, cine antrenează de fapt FCSB. De ce e atât de loial lui Gigi Becali. Și care este cadoul nesperat primit cât timp s-a aflat în detenție, cadou ce i-a schimbat viața.Despre sport și viață, la Fain & Simplu, cu Mihai Morar.
Send us a textA forgotten murder that took place in Middlesborough during December 1972. A vicious murder for the sake of a few pounds so the killer could place some bets at the Bookies. RIP Nellie Tighe.
‘Crunch time', ‘the pressure is on', ‘squeaky bum time'… call it what you like now is when it matters. The EFL is an edge of the seat ride. Tom Clarke and Gregor Robertson cover all the latest from the EFL.In the Championship Leeds started the week on top, dropped to second and now sit in third - are they about to live up to their tag of blowing it?. Burnley started third and now sit on top. It is all change in the play off places too, with West Brom and Coventry dropping out for Middlesborough and Bristol City. All have tough run ins to come. So, who will finish in the box seats?In League One Wrexham have finally opened a small gap on Wycombe, but with a squad which can bench two first choice strikers in Mullin and Palmer is it really a surprise?Walsall in League Two have dropped like a stone in recent weeks and now find themselves clinging on to third place. In the play off's teams as far down as ninth are still involved, and they all have to play each other. What a league! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Rams hit bottom of the league after an away defeat to Middlesborough this weekend. This Sunday we discuss the impending feeling of relegation, if the Rams have enough to stay up and which players we'd like to see offered contract extensions come the end of the season. Featuring Adam Titley, Calum Boocock, Vik Singh and Jack Doughty. #DCFC--Donate to "RamsTalk Runs 3824km" for Derby Food 4 Thought Alliance: https://justgiving.com/campaign/ramstalkrunsfordf4ta--If you did enjoy the episode, please consider liking and subscribing, or rating us on Spotify and Apple Pods. It really helps us out. Up the Rams!--Get up to 35% off Derby County current and retro shirts with Fanatics (Kitbag) using our custom link: https://kitbag.evyy.net/RamsTalk--Find Our Other Content Here:Website: https://linktr.ee/ramstalkpodSpotify/Apple Pods: https://podfollow.com/ramstalkpodTwitter: https://twitter.com/RamsTalkPodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ramstalkpodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ramstalkpod--Business Inquiries:RamsTalkPodcast@Gmail.com--Tags: #DCFC #DerbyCounty #EFLChampionship #EFL #QPR--Team/Crew:Jake Barker - Director/Producer/HostJamie Page - Assistant Host/CreativeCallum Boocock - Guest Host/CreativeAdam Titley - Guest Host/Producer/CreativeJack Doughty - GuestVik Singh Dosanjh - Guest Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Tom Clarke and Gregor Robertson for all the latest news from the Championship, League One and League Two.Is it time to give Frank Lampard credit? His Coventry side are one point off the play offs and he is winning over the sky blues fans. Meanwhile another former international midfielder Michael Carrick is struggling at Middlesborough, what's gone wrong at the Riverside? As Tom watches a bore fest at Sincil Bank is now the time in the season when fatigue – mental and physical – starts to kick in? In League Two, AFC Wimbledon have the best defence in the league and are on a twelve game unbeaten run. And a few big teams are struggling. Plus a late surprise appearance from the next generation of footballing/journalistic talent… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pompey take six points from a possible six this week with wins against Middlesborough and Stoke. On the podcast this week, Andy and Freddie: - Review the 2-1 win against Middlesborough - Chat through an excellent performance against Stoke - Dissect Mark Robins' comments about Colby Bishop and the "dark arts" - Chat through injury updates and new signings - Preview a tough fixture away at West Brom
The top of the Championship is dominated by teams from the north – Sheffield United, Leeds, Burnley, Sunderland, Middlesborough and Blackburn.Martin Hardy joins Tom Clarke to look at who is best placed to kick on. A Leeds squad with great depth, a rejuvenated Sheffield United or a Burnley team with a very tight defence?Sunderland had a rough November but got a win last time out. Is their success based on two teenage midfielders? Middlesborough play a style of progressive football which reflects their manager, Michael Carrick. And Blackburn Rovers are a “neat, tidy and controlled team.” Will it be enough for the play offs? A quick look at League One and League Two and Martin's wonderful story about Andy Carroll. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gregor Robertson and Tom Clarke return to cast an eye over a busy week of EFL action.Leeds are starting to look like a team who were preseason favourites. The underlying data on their performances marks them out as the best in the Championship, by some distance. A standout player for Leeds is midfielder Ao Tanaka; Gregor looks at the impressive list of recent signings from Japanese and South Korean leagues.At the other end of the spectrum, Hull City are struggling. Bottom three, manager booed and free scoring Middlesborough next.Wycombe are on fire, mixing the ‘grit' of Gareth Ainsworth's team with the pace and quality Matt Bloomfield has brought.Lastly, a quick look at Huddersfield, a player too good for League One and Ian Holloway is back but does his style need to change? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We have a quartet of brilliant guests for you this week as Billy Bob Thornton and Ali Larter join us to talk Taylor Sheridan's new show, Landman, on Paramount+ (18:01), and Bene Gesserit sisters Olivia Williams and Emily Watson also drop by to chat Dune Prophecy (45:43). Elsewhere, we head deep undercover with Michael Fassbender for star-studded espionage thriller The Agency on Paramount+ (59:47), head up North for Middlesborough set sitcom Smoggie Queens on BBC3 (1:13:56), and experience the cuckoobong extravaganza that is Mrs Davis on ITVX (1:23:51), which almost defies description. All that as we attempt to dodge Kay's lurgy as she spreads germs liberally around the studio.Note: time stamps are approximate as the ads throw them out, so are only meant as a guide. If you want to avoid this and would like the podcast entirely ad-free (as well as 12 hours early, with a second weekly show, and spoiler specials) then sign up to Pilot+ at empire.supportingcast.fm.
In this week's Reminding You Why You Love Football, host Tommy Stewart is joined by Asad Raza and Sebastian White to discuss the bloody trains in this country, having a dry mouth, a banging review, drinking the Kool-Aid, non-league love, Highland League action, mad crab fishermen, Seb behind bars, obstructing a copper, hyperbole, The Figo Affair, a John O'Shea nutmeg, mad scorelines, 8–2!!!!, leaving early, being stuck in the carpark, Danny Welbeck, not having a Saloman, Toy Story, Lancashire Day, an honest man, putting a hitman on Drogba, 3–3, Marshal Josip Broz Tito, balding producers and handsome men, legendary marquee signing Del Piero Down Under and a love letter from Sydney, a beer shower, watching the A League, a Middlesborough legend, Ian Crook, banging free kicks, BOYS!, Aussies being lovely, co-commentator bants, Sydney FC in Italy, Elvis in Copa Mundials, Luca Toni on his knees, Filippo ‘Offside' Inzaghi, Rise United, football culture and cultural pride, cool stickers, creating memories, gorgeous footy tops, DRIP, a brilliant Google map, Asad's mum's dhal, TEFL in Thailand, pasta and pizza, amuse-bouche, a glossary of football terms, Shaolin Soccer, massive animals down a wormhole, The Gooser and The Mooser, swimming with turtles, OJ's Football Shirt Restorations, Shelbourne United, Jordan North, losing your favourite shirt, crap quizzes, quiz team names, Life Leadership and Love: A Faux Legend, gaslighting Jimmy Anderson, and somehow so much more.Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereFollow MUNDIAL on X - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's podcast is presented by Stephen and Jacqueline. We hear from:Katherine, who wonders whether Lilian should have been barring George;Jacquieline in New Zealand, who has predictions about what was to happen on Thursday;Katherine again with an observation on the workings of the legal system in England and Wales;Jacquieline again, with words of praise for Susan;Michelle, who has been enjoying the sounds of the storyline; Fiona, who is very satisfied with George's sentence; Alan, who wonders what George will be like when he comes out of prison; Glyn, who wonders what impact George's sentence will have on the rest of the village; Gennie with a G, who has been thinking about two victim personal statements, and what they reflect; Marie, who doesn't think that the sentencing will fix things between Fallon and Harrison; Witherspoon, who thinks that George's experiences haven't been quite what goes on on Law and Order; Paul in Olney, who has enjoyed the acting; Gillian who wants it all to be over - the kitten-naming contest, that is; Ian from Middlesborough, who is happy with the sentence and with the acting; And finally Claire from Clapham, who is reflecting on the interactions between Lynda and Khalil;We also have emails, from Lilian, Jef and Purple PumpkinPlus: we have the Week in Ambridge from Suey, a roundup of the Dumteedum Facebook group from Ben in Shanghai, and the Tweets of the Week from Theo.Please call into the show using this link:www.speakpipe.com/dumteedum Or send us a voicenote via WhatsApp on: +44 7810 012 881 (07810012 881 if in the UK) – Open the WhatsApp app, key in the number and click on the microphone icon.Or email us at dumteedum@mail.comHow to leave a review on Apple podcasts: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/podcasts/pod5facd9d70/mac***Also Sprach Zarathustra licenceCreative Commons ► Attribution 3.0 Unported ► CC BY 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..."You are free to use, remix, transform, and build upon the materialfor any purpose, even commercially. You must give appropriate credit."Conducted byPhilip Milman ► https://pmmusic.pro/Funded ByLudwig ► / ludwigahgren Schlatt ► / jschlattlive COMPOSED BY / @officialphilman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's podcast is presented by Stephen and Jacqueline. We hear from:Globe-trotting Richard, who thinks Fallon is concentrating on the wrong thing;Anna who might be feeling slightly sorry for George;Jade from Australia who enjoyed Tracy talking with Brad;Elizabeth from Dorset who has a plot prediction;Ian from Middlesborough who has an idea about Clive's motive for his visit to his old dad; Witherspoon, who was moved by the scene between Alice and George; And finally Jen from Brooklyn, who is feeling worried about Harrison; We also have no fewer than seven emails, from David in Carmarthenshire, Clover Slack, Val, Katy in Arbeia, Lilian, Amanda and Vicky.Plus: we have the Week in Ambridge from Suey, a roundup of the Dumteedum Facebook group from first-time rounder-upperer Jacquieline from Christchurch, and the Tweets of the Week from Theo.Please call into the show using this link:www.speakpipe.com/dumteedum Or send us a voicenote via WhatsApp on: +44 7810 012 881 (07810012 881 if in the UK) – Open the WhatsApp app, key in the number and click on the microphone icon.Or email us at dumteedum@mail.comHow to leave a review on Apple podcasts: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/podcasts/pod5facd9d70/mac***Also Sprach Zarathustra licenceCreative Commons ► Attribution 3.0 Unported ► CC BY 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..."You are free to use, remix, transform, and build upon the materialfor any purpose, even commercially. You must give appropriate credit."Conducted byPhilip Milman ► https://pmmusic.pro/Funded ByLudwig ► / ludwigahgren Schlatt ► / jschlattlive COMPOSED BY / @officialphilman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's podcast is presented by Stephen and Jacqueline. We hear from:Tracy from California, who had some demands of the scriptwriters at the start of the week;Philippa, who has firm views on Chris;Witherspoon who hasn't been impressed by the men of Ambridge this week;Globe-trotting Richard who has thoughts on tree surgery and Brian's treatment of Neil;Gillian who had made some predictions at the end of last week and has seen pretty much all of them come true; Clare from Clapham , who encourages us to be evangelical about The Archers; Ian from Middlesborough, a first time caller-innerer who thinks that The Archers is superb at the moment, but has a worry;And finally Tracy from California again, with her thoughts on George; We also have emails from Lilian, Vicky, Emma and Purple PumpkinPlus: we have the Week in Ambridge from Theo, and a roundup of the Dumteedum Facebook group, and the Tweets of the Week also from TheoPlease call into the show using this link:www.speakpipe.com/dumteedum Or send us a voicenote via WhatsApp on: +44 7810 012 881 (07810012 881 if in the UK) – Open the WhatsApp app, key in the number and click on the microphone icon.Or email us at dumteedum@mail.comHow to leave a review on Apple podcasts: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/podcasts/pod5facd9d70/mac***Also Sprach Zarathustra licenceCreative Commons ► Attribution 3.0 Unported ► CC BY 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..."You are free to use, remix, transform, and build upon the materialfor any purpose, even commercially. You must give appropriate credit."Conducted byPhilip Milman ► https://pmmusic.pro/Funded ByLudwig ► / ludwigahgren Schlatt ► / jschlattlive COMPOSED BY / @officialphilman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our wettest episode ever features the wonderful duo Megson (Stu and Debs Hanna) walking, talking and playing along the River Tees between Stockton and Middlesborough. This is where Stu and Debs grew up, began making music and fell in love. Their powerful songs tell vivid stories about the industrial heritage of the area through the eyes of the people who live there. With instruments wrapped in bin bags and recording gear hidden under producer Natalie's all-encompassing poncho, we head for the Tees Barrage - pausing under bridges and even on a bandstand for Stu and Debs to perform. Then Stu tells Matthew that if he claps his hands, a seal will arrive. He does - and, amazingly, up it pops!---We rely on support from our listeners to keep this show on the road. If you like what we do please either...Become a member and get great rewards: patreon.com/folkonfootOr just buy us a coffee: ko-fi.com/folkonfootSign up for our newsletter at www.folkonfoot.comFollow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @folkonfoot---Find out more about Megson at https://www.megsonmusic.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's podcast is presented by Jacqueline and Stephen. We hear from:· Sue from Telford, who is still worrying what George might be capable of;· Sarah, a first-time caller-innerer with thoughts about George's "channel";· Laura from Bedfordshire, who is looking for romance;· Jade, who has finally caught up with The Archers;· Lilian from Middlesborough, who has a plot prediction about Hannah, and George;· Katherine who, like me is delighted by the week, but questions The Knife!;· David from Camarthenshire, who thinks that George might do well,· Marie from Winchester who is enjoying Miranda but is also rather keen on Barry Simmons,· And finally Jonah, calling after quite a long break, with thoughts about the role of The Archers in people's lives.We also have emails from Andrea in Brittany‚ and our regular correspondent, Chris in IndianaPlus: we have the Week In Ambridge by Suey, a roundup of the Dumteedum Facebook group from Rob and the Tweets of the Week from Theo.Please call into the show using this link:www.speakpipe.com/dumteedum Or send us a voicenote via WhatsApp on: +44 7810 012 881 (07810012 881 if in the UK) – Open the WhatsApp app, key in the number and click on the microphone icon .Or email us at dumteedum@mail.com***Also Sprach Zarathustra licenceCreative Commons ► Attribution 3.0 Unported ► CC BY 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..."You are free to use, remix, transform, and build upon the materialfor any purpose, even commercially. You must give appropriate credit."Conducted byPhilip Milman ► https://pmmusic.pro/Funded ByLudwig ► / ludwigahgren Schlatt ► / jschlattlive COMPOSED BY / @officialphilman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is Early Kick Off from the Men in Blazers Media Network, all your global football stories straight from the back pages of Europe's newspapers in around 10 minutes.On today's episode: Chelsea humiliate Middlesborough 6-1 at Stamford Bridge to make the final of the Carabao Cup where they will face either Liverpool or Fulham, more AFCON action, transfer news including the latest on Kieran Trippier and Gio Reyna, and find out what ultimatum Robbie Williams gave FIFA when recording the soundtrack back in the early 00s.Football don't sleep, and neither do we.This episode was made in the UK for Men In Blazers by…Host: Sammy James Producer: George CooperResearcher: Jack CollinsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There will be no more of relieved man in London today than Mauricio Pochettino who saw his Chelsea side thump Middlesborough and move onto the Carabao Cup final. Is this tournament his lifeline and could it turn their season around? We also take a look at just why the January transfer window has had less movement than Marley during a Sunday League game - are clubs that fearful of the FFP sanctions? And we finish with a quiz - but with a special twist, featuring FIFA president Gianni Infantino's infamous ‘I feel' speech at the 2022 Qatar World Cup! Keep up to date with us on our socials here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/FSDPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportsocialofficial/ Telegram Group: https://t.me/FootballSocial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Andy, Craig and Daniel as they talk through Aston Villa's draw with Everton, the signing and loan-back of Kosta Nedeljkovic, links to Middlesborough's Morgan Rogers and the impending FA Cup 4th Round tie against Chelsea this week. Gather 'Round The Lamp is a podcast by Under A Gaslit Lamp, an opinion-based blog covering Aston Villa Football Club. You can read some of the latest articles available at www.underagaslitlamp.com. Want to get in touch? You can email us via contact@underagaslitlamp.com.
Gregor Robertson, Martin Samuel and Tony Cascarino join Tom Clarke for the Thurs edition of The Game. Is Mauricio Pochettino under pressure at Chelsea? After a loss to championship side Middlesborough in the first leg of the league cup semi final and indifferent league form, will the owner demand more after spending a billion pounds? Liverpool won again, with two youngster shining in Curtis jones and Conor Bradley. Could Jones make the England squad. After the break, how much does FFP affect January transfers; where will Mbappe end up an will Werner and Sancho be good signings?Timeline:2' BeckenbauerChelsea4' Poch under pressure. After a loss to Middlesborough, where next?5' Lots of quality, not much spirit. Not clinical, they're an easy team to play against.7' look soft, no edge but they'll probably still beat Middlesborough.8' They'd be mad to get rid of Poch. Who is out there that is guaranteed to do better?11' You can't keep sacking managers every six months.12' This is a big month for Poch. Both cups, and key league games. How January goes could affect the mood music, rightly or wrongly.16' If not Poch then who. Owners must have one eye on that. Review at the end of the season seems likely.17' They had a good manager, and they sacked him – Thomas Tuchel.20' Owners are erratic and at times irrational.22' Are any of the strikers they have bought good enough?24' Top eight team at best, don't look like they'll go on a run.Liverpool27' Conor Bradly and Curtis Jones shone. Jones now looks a really good midfielder.30' Brady has bundles of energy.31' Curtis Jones looks like a very live England chance. Gregor not so sure.Transfers…Mbappe, FFP and Timo Werner34' Why aren't more teams looking at Mbappe? FFP restricts what teams can do.36' Gregor wants Mbappe, but not unfettered spending.37' Premier league already getting less competitive, if rich teams are allowed to spend unfettered, it will make it worse.43' Rules in place are currently inhibiting teams from getting the best players. But some would prefer the premier league slip a little at the benefit of the wider football pyramid.46' Werner will get chances at Spurs, and Postecoglou might get the best out of him.50' He's only 27, it could be a redemption story.51' His numbers are not that bad, he is involved, he assists and contributes.52' Sancho likely to return to Dortmund. What went wrong?55' Sancho still not off the wage bill. Could a new manager pull him back to Old Trafford?57' He's already made some brave decisions in his career. Is this another one?59' does he have the potential to be truly world class?61' lots of players at United are underperforming, is it related to style of play? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We meet renowned British painter and artist David Remfry MBE RA RWS, to discuss curating/coordinating this year's RA Summer Exhibition, working with watercolour, more than 5 decades of art making, and what it was like to live in New York's iconic Hotel Chelsea for 20 years!!!Remfry's Summer Exhibition 2023 explores the theme Only Connect, taken from the famous quote in Howards End by E.M. Forster. Among the 1,614 featured works you will find towering sculptures by the late Phyllida Barlow RA, Richard Malone's dramatic mobile installation in the Wohl Central Hall, and a witty painting by comedian Joe Lycett. Plus pieces by Tracey Emin RA, Hew Locke RA, Barbara Walker RA, Gavin Turk, Lindsey Mendick, Caroline Walker and much, much more.Remfry was born in Worthing, UK, in 1942. His family moved to Hull and he studied Art and Printmaking at the Hull College of Art. He currently lives and works in London. Early solo exhibitions include Ferens Art Gallery, Hull in 1974 and Folkestone Art Gallery, Kent in 1976. Since 1973 he has exhibited regularly at galleries and museums across the UK, Europe and the USA. He is perhaps best known for his large-scale watercolours of dancers; his series of drawings and watercolours of his neighbours and friends at the Hotel Chelsea New York City where he lived from 1995-2016, and his commission by designer Stella McCartney to produce a series of drawings for the launch of her fashion house and for Absolut Vodka.Over the past five decades his work has been exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide, including Boca Raton Museum of Art, Florida; MoMA PS1 Contemporary Art Center, New York; the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; Pallant House Gallery, Chichester; and the DeLand Museum of Art, Florida. In 2014 he was commissioned by Fortnum & Mason, London, to create a series of watercolours which is now on permanent display in Piccadilly, and he was commissioned to paint Sir John Gielgud for the National Portrait Gallery, London, which also acquired for their collection his portrait of Jean Muir.Remfry was elected a member of the Royal Watercolour Society in 1987. In 2001 he was awarded an MBE for services to British Art in America, in 2006 he was elected a Member of the Royal Academy of Arts and, in 2007, he was invited to receive Honorary Doctorate of Arts by the University of Lincoln. He was awarded the Hugh Casson Drawing Prize at the 2010 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and, in 2016, was appointed Professor of Drawing at the Royal Academy Schools.His work is included in museum permanent collections including the Bass Museum of Art, Florida; Boca Raton Museum of Art, Florida; the British Museum, London; the Contemporary Art Society, London; the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; MIMA, Middlesborough; the National Portrait Gallery, London; New Orleans Museum of Art, Louisiana; the Royal Academy of Arts, London; the Royal Watercolour Society, London; and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.A retrospective of Remfry's work, curated by Dr Gerardine Mulcahy-Parker, is planned for 2025 at Beverley Art Gallery, East Riding.Follow @David_Remfry_RA on InstagramVisit his official website: www.davidremfry.com/Visit the RA Summer Exhibition until 20th August 2023: www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/summer-exhibition-2023 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.