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Arsenal squad depth, transfers and World Cup 2026 chat - who's in, who's out what will the World Cup mean for Arsenal players. Episode 188 kicks off the summer with a deep dive into Arsenal's squad, who should stay, who might go, who we're open to offers for, and what the club needs to do to stay ahead of the pack in 2026/27. Tabs is joined by Andy for a full squad audit just hours before the World Cup begins… and before six weeks of wincing every time an Arsenal player goes into a tackle.The pair break down:the goalkeeping situation (Raya locked in, Kepa's clause, Setford's readiness)the right‑back picture: Timber, Mosquera, Salmon… and the Ben White dilemmathe centre‑back depth and what it means for the summermidfield structure: Rice, Zubimendi, MLS, Odegaard, and the need for more technical qualitythe forward line and why Arsenal need ceiling‑raisers, not just depthwhat “eye‑catching business” might actually meanhow Arsenal's title win changes the transfer market dynamicthe Koenke's appetite to go back‑to‑backthe World Cup: Scotland's chances, England's injuries, and the Infantino‑Trump circus ... and what it might mean for the 26/27 season--Follow, rate, and subscribe on your favourite podcast app.Find us on socials: @thegroveafcThis is The Grove, and everyone is welcome. COME ON YOU GUNNERS!----Follow, rate, and subscribe to The Grove Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube @thegroveafcFind us on BlueSky, Threads, TikTok, Instagram and YouTube: @thegroveafcEmail us here: thegrovepodcast@outlook.com
Listen to The Power of a Testimony with Fernando Mosquera from Wednesday, June 3, 2026.Love is our Why. Join Us Online at 10/11 AM on Sundays and 7:30 PM on Wednesdays. To give online, visit wayoflife.church/give or text the word GIVE to 817-382-3270, click the link, and follow the prompts. If you need prayer, visit wayoflife.church/connect so we can pray for you.
¡QUE RUEDE LA PELOTA! ⚽ Colombia se alista para enfrentar mañana a Uruguay en la Liga de Naciones Femenina.
¡QUE RUEDE LA PELOTA! ⚽ Colombia se alista para enfrentar mañana a Uruguay en la Liga de Naciones Femenina.
#ElGranMusical | David Mosquera. Psicosis causada por IA by FM Mundo 98.1
Johnny's at the parade, voice destroyed, heart full. Pete's at home, processing. Arsenal are Premier League champions. They were Champions League finalists. And there is a lot to say. Here's what's inside:
Scott and Adam process Arsenal's penalty shootout defeat to PSG in the Champions League Final, a loss that stings without feeling like an indictment of the performance. The episode opens 24 hours on, with both hosts landing somewhere closer to proud than devastated. Adam keeps coming back to Gabriel, who skied the decisive penalty and deserved that ending less than almost anyone, and to the sense that a shootout loss tells you very little about a team. Scott frames it against the alternative: this was not Inter getting blown out in last year's final. Arsenal were in this one. It played out almost exactly as he predicted, a tight game decided by a handful of moments, right on the knife edge, and this time the edge fell PSG's way. The match breakdown is the heart of the episode, and both hosts land on the same read. Arsenal made a conscious choice to cede possession, sit in a medium-low block, and use PSG's strengths against them. It worked. Scott notes that outside the penalty, PSG managed only four chances above ten percent xG, and through 90 minutes the non-penalty xG was roughly 0.8 to 0.6 in Arsenal's favor, with the two biggest chances of the game both falling to Havertz. The argument both hosts make is that the 72-28 possession split and lopsided shot count are not evidence of a problem, they are evidence of a plan. PSG had no central access, no zone 14 touches, and visibly ran out of ideas against a team built to deny exactly that. As Adam puts it, there is a difference between not threatening because you cannot and not threatening because you are not trying to, and that distinction is the whole game. Doing this to one of the two or three best attacks in the world is an accomplishment, not a failure. From there the conversation turns to the officiating, which both hosts felt was unusually prominent. The referee twice blew his whistle before Arsenal could take a corner, a pointed and demonstrative call you almost never see outside a blowout, and the run of ticky-tack fouls and Saka's yellow consistently punished whichever side was out of possession, which by design was Arsenal. On the two major decisions, they agree the Mosquera penalty was correct if soft, and that the Madueke no-call on Nuno Mendes in extra time was a far bigger miss. Scott makes the point he keeps returning to: a no-call is a call, it shaped the game in PSG's favor just as surely as a whistle would have shaped it in Arsenal's, and being afraid to make the call is the real failing. The substitutions get a full airing. The Timber-for-Mosquera change at the hour was the easy one to back. Bringing Odegaard off for Gyokeres made sense for transitional speed and tired legs, but Adam thinks pulling that much technical quality out of midfield hurt Arsenal's ability to build, a pattern they have seen before this season. The bigger sticking point is Saka. Both hosts understand the fitness logic given his calf, but Saka is the moments player, the one you want available for the four chances a game like this offers and for the shootout itself. The counterpoint is that Enrique pulled Dembele, Kvaratskhelia and Vitinha too, so both teams reached penalties without their best takers. On the shootout, the hosts dig into the margins, from Safonov reading the scouting report to sit middle for Rice, to Eze's hesitation-filled, twisted run-up that produced a poor strike, to the general debate over the stutter-step approach and whether it is worth the loss of balance unless you take penalties constantly like Lewandowski or Jorginho. PSG won both coin tosses, took the shootout at their own end, and chose to go second. Arsenal missed two. They close on the long view. It is almost 20 years to the day since the 2006 final loss, and the parallels are there, but the key difference is that 2006 marked the end of a chapter while this team is squarely in its prime. Over the next three to five years, this is a side that should be among the best in Europe with more cracks at the trophy to come. Lewis-Skelly, not yet 20, and a 24-year-old Saka anchor a group with time on its side. PSG will likely be back too, and neither host would mind another go at them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arsenal v PSG — Champions League Final Preview from Budapest : Episode 185 is a special one — Tabs and Ian are together in person in Budapest, recording from their apartment on the eve of the biggest club game in Arsenal's history. After a week of Premier League title celebrations, trophy lifts, content overload and emotional burnout, attention finally turns to Saturday's Champions League final against Paris Saint‑Germain.The pair talk through:the surreal travel routes that somehow led them to arrive at the exact same timethe privilege of being among the lucky few with ticketsmemories of the 2006 final and how painful it still islast year's PSG semi‑final and why the tie was closer than people rememberhow different Arsenal are now compared to that injury‑ravaged squadthe matchup: best attack in Europe vs best defence in Europehow Arsenal might approach the game — Premier League Arsenal or Champions League Arsenalthe lineup debate: Timber or Mosquera? Zubimendi or MLS? Odegaard guaranteed?the nerves, the excitement, the disbeliefthe simple joy of just being there for a moment like thisThis is a warm, funny, slightly chaotic, deeply emotional episode — two Arsenal fans in Budapest, soaking in the moment, trying to process the scale of what's about to happen.Arsenal. PSG. Budapest.The Champions League final.It doesn't get bigger.Follow, rate, and subscribe on your favourite podcast app.Find us on socials: @thegroveafcThis is The Grove, and everyone is welcome. COME ON YOU GUNNERS!----Follow, rate, and subscribe to The Grove Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube @thegroveafcFind us on BlueSky, Threads, TikTok, Instagram and YouTube: @thegroveafcEmail us here: thegrovepodcast@outlook.com
AAD PARTE 1: “Un mundo en colapso. ¿Hay razones para la esperanza?” Es el lema del XXXV Encuentros de Cristianos de Base de Asturias y es, también, el punto de partida del programa de hoy con: Ricardo Gayol. Redes Cristianas; Faustino Castaño. Foro Gaspar García Laviana; Beatriz Gayoso y José A. Vázquez Mosquera. Filólogo y colaborador de Religión Digital. AAD PARTE 2: En la entrevista falamos con Xosé Ramón Iglesias, académicu de la llingua, pol nuevu númberu de la revista Lliteratura. ADD PARTE 3: Cerramos el programa conversando con el crítico de cine José Antonio Vega, que hace un repaso a las películas de la temporada 25-26 basadas en libros.
Scott and Adam soak in Arsenal's Premier League title and turn their attention to the Champions League Final against PSG. The episode opens with both hosts reflecting on the trophy lift and the emotional weight of finally getting over the line. After years of near-misses, eighth-place finishes, and a fan base conditioned to expect heartbreak, this one hits different. Scott traces his own 15-season journey as an Arsenal supporter and the stretch where a title felt unrealistic given the financial gap with Manchester City. Adam picks up the thread from his own entry point during the Emery transition, walking through the slow build under Arteta from top-four hopefuls to genuine contenders to champions. The conversation zeroes in on what defined this season. Scott highlights a remarkable consistency stat: Arsenal were the only team in the league to never be outperformed by more than one expected goal in any single match, while doing it to opponents 20 times. Both hosts push back on the narratives that followed Arsenal all year, from questions about Jorginho's quality to skepticism about the team's attacking output and Arteta's in-game management. The verdict: this was a team that won ugly when it had to and never stopped believing, even through the late wobble against Bournemouth and City. The second half pivots to the Champions League Final against PSG. Scott and Adam break down last season's semifinal, where Donnarumma's saves and a couple of fortunate PSG finishes proved the difference. They identify PSG's pressing intensity and high turnover creation as the primary threat, but also point to vulnerabilities when Hakimi and Nuno Mendes push high and leave space behind. The lineup discussion runs through every position: Calafiori gets the nod at left back for his ability to create moments, Mosquera slots in at right back with Timber's fitness uncertain, and the midfield debate between Lewis-Skelly, Eze, and Zubimendi alongside Rice and Odegaard takes up the most real estate. Trossard earns the left wing start on big-game pedigree. Both hosts predict a tight, low-scoring affair, with Scott floating a nervy 1-0 or a 1-1 that goes to extra time, and Adam going 2-1 Arsenal. The dream ending: a set-piece goal from a defender. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Federico e Isabel González comentan la actualidad del corazón con Bea Cortázar y Carlos Pérez Gimeno
Arsenal arrive at match 37 knowing only a win will do. Two points clear, two games left, one goal behind on goal difference — the context is everything. Gavin, Elliot, and Justin open by unpacking a lineup that raises as many questions as it answers. Havertz up top, Eze and Ødegaard in midfield together, Cristhian Mosquera at right back — it's a selection with ambition baked in, but the balance debate starts immediately.The first half is where the episode lives longest. Arsenal are dominant, chances arrive, and the hosts walk through a sequence of missed opportunities and near-misses that paint a picture of a side that should have been out of sight. Then comes the moment that defines the conversation around officiating — a foul on Saka that every player on the pitch apparently recognises, waved away, and left alone by VAR. The hosts don't let it go quickly, and nor should they.The goal, when it comes, is a set piece. Saka's delivery, Havertz rising, and a celebration that starts before the ball lands. A moment of clarity in an episode full of tension.The second half shifts the texture of the review. A Havertz challenge on Lesley Ugochukwu dominates the discussion — studs down, no force, the ref waves it on, VAR stays silent. The hosts are divided on whether fortune or officiating is the bigger factor, and the broader conversation about how referees and VAR interact becomes one of the episode's most structured debates. Two significant calls in one game, both wrong — the mechanics of why get a full airing.Burnley's physical approach and the referee's willingness to allow it runs as a thread throughout, culminating in a wider reckoning with refereeing consistency and the narrative pundits and commentators build around it.After the match is wrapped, the hosts pull back. The stats versus feelings disconnect — a dominant display that felt like a stress test — opens a broader conversation about what this Arsenal side has become, and why each win in the run-in feels harder than it should. From playing to the level of the opposition, to the gradual erosion of freedom in Arsenal's play across three seasons, to whether this is now Arteta's Premier League — the second half of the episode carries real weight.It ends on Palace. One game. Everything still to play for.Chapters:(00:00) - Arteta's Non-Negotiables & Intro(00:18) - Match Review Setup & Title Race Context(01:01) - Lineup Debate: Brave or Unbalanced?(03:39) - Arsenal's Strong Opening & Early Chances(05:55) - The Penalty That Wasn't(09:17) - 1-0 | Havertz Heads Arsenal In Front(10:35) - Half-Time Reflections & First Half Dominance(12:13) - Second Half Chances & Frustrations(13:25) - Havertz Red Card Escape(15:07) - Refereeing Standards & VAR Consistency Debate(22:47) - Burnley Physicality & Game Management(24:14) - A Win, Mosquera's Footwork & Hincapié's Moon(26:10) - Match Stats & Arsenal Control Analysis(27:28) - Pressure, Palace & Title Race Tension(28:35) - Do Arsenal Play To The Level Of The Opposition?(30:29) - The Freedom That's Gradually Gone(34:11) - Is This Arteta's Premier League?(37:39) - Will Arteta Ever Receive Full Credit?(38:45) - Fan Culture & the Emirates Transformation(41:05) - Wenger Era vs Arteta Era Supporter Culture(43:38) - Arteta's Cultural Impact On Arsenal(47:03) - Come On Bournemouth(49:41) - One Game From Glory, Two From History(50:18) - Outro
Mosquera, Gerardo RaúlTorres Abad y el límite constitucional al control médico laboralEl nuevo art. 210 LCT bajo sospecha de inconstitucionalidadDatos sensibles, licencias médicas y privacidad del trabajador¿Puede el empleador exigir conocer tu diagnóstico?El derecho a ser dejado en paz en las relaciones laboralesControl patronal versus dignidad humana: el gran debate laboralCV AUTOR: Abogado, docente, mediador. Autor de escritos de doctrina jurídica
Arsenal v Burnley Preview : Take nothing for granted. Get the job done . Just win (and score a few please!) Episode 182 begins with Tabs and Ian (aka @arsecannonpics) still recovering from the undercover chaos at the London Stadium, the stress, the silence, the pretending, the VAR heart attack, and the surreal moment they finally celebrated Arsenal's winner 20 minutes away from the ground. With that madness behind them, attention turns to the final home game of the season: Burnley at the Emirates.Tabs and Ian break down the state of the squad after West Ham, including the worrying Ben White injury, Mosquera's likely involvement, and whether this is the moment for Odegaard to return to the XI to build rhythm ahead of PSG. They also look at Arsenal's recent run — five wins, one goal conceded since the defeat to City — and how the team have committed to grinding out whatever scoreline gets them over the line.There's also the small matter of Manchester City beating Crystal Palace, keeping the pressure sky‑high and ensuring Arsenal must be perfect from here.And then there's the other mission:the failed reconnaissance trip to Selhurst Park — “Project Trophy Lift at the Palace” — where Tabs and Ian scouted the ground, the routes, the vibes… only for Palace to ruin the plan by not doing their part. The hope now is that the team succeed where the scouting party didn't.The episode covers:, the undercover West Ham adventurethe Ben White injury and right‑back dilemmaMascara, Hincapié, and potential rotationOdegaard's minutes and the Champions League factorHavertz vs Gyökeres for BurnleyBurnley's dreadful away record and defensive collapseManchester City's win at Palace and what it meansthe nerves of the run‑in: 2 games, 180 minutes, no excusesthe Selhurst Park spying mission and the dream of a trophy lift in enemy territoryArsenal have a rare opportunity: relegated Burnley at home, Palace away with nothing to play for, and the title still within reach. It's simple — win, score, Champions!Two games.Six points.10,800 seconds.Everything on the line.Follow, rate, and subscribe on your favourite podcast app.Find us on socials: @thegroveafcThis is The Grove, and everyone is welcome. COME ON YOU GUNNERS!----Follow, rate, and subscribe to The Grove Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube @thegroveafcFind us on BlueSky, Threads, TikTok, Instagram and YouTube: @thegroveafcEmail us here: thegrovepodcast@outlook.com-
Wolves Express: The Official Wolverhampton Wanderers News Update
Hear from Jean-Ricner Bellegarde and Yerson Mosquera as the pair reflect on the season plus a look ahead to the final two games of the campaign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
El mandatario departamental informó que se ha logrado despejar cerca del 80% del corredor vial afectado. Las labores se han concentrado especialmente en el punto conocido como Curubital, así como en el sector de la Virgen, donde los deslizamientos fueron de mayor magnitud.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mosquera, Gerardo RaúlLa suspensión masiva de la Ley 27.802 por el juez OjedaLa ofensiva del Estado: inhibitoria, conflicto de competencia y per saltum ante la CorteEl levantamiento del efecto suspensivo y el planteo de nulidad de la decisiónCV AUTOR: Abogado, docente, mediador. Autor de escritos de doctrina jurídica
Según el mandatario, “ocho vehículos quedaron atrapados” tras el alud, y la magnitud del impacto fue tal que se reportó que hubo carros “alguno de ellos totalmente destruidos”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Según el mandatario, “ocho vehículos quedaron atrapados” tras el alud, y la magnitud del impacto fue tal que se reportó que hubo carros “alguno de ellos totalmente destruidos”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rafael Pombo (1833–1912) fue un destacado poeta, fabulista, traductor y diplomático colombiano, reconocido como una de las figuras más influyentes de la literatura infantil en el mundo hispanohablante. Nació en Bogotá el 7 de noviembre de 1833, en el seno de una familia aristocrática; su padre, Lino de Pombo, fue un notable político y diplomático, y su madre, Ana María Rebolledo, provenía de una familia de alta alcurnia . Desde temprana edad, Pombo mostró inclinación por las letras. A los once años ingresó al seminario, donde estudió latín, y posteriormente cursó humanidades en el Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Señora del Rosario. En 1848, obtuvo el título de doctor en Matemáticas e Ingeniería del Colegio Militar, fundado por Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera . En 1855, viajó a Estados Unidos para desempeñar un cargo diplomático en Washington. Durante su estancia de diecisiete años en ese país, trabajó como traductor para la editorial D. Appleton & Company en Nueva York, adaptando canciones infantiles de la tradición anglosajona al español. Estas adaptaciones se publicaron en dos volúmenes: Cuentos pintados para niños y Cuentos morales para niños formales, destacando su talento para la narración y el manejo de la prosa dirigida al público infantil . Aunque su obra abarca diversos géneros, Pombo es principalmente recordado por su contribución a la literatura infantil. Sus fábulas y poemas para niños, que combinan humor, ritmo y enseñanzas morales, se han convertido en clásicos de la literatura colombiana. Entre sus obras más conocidas se encuentran: El renacuajo paseador, La pobre viejecita, El gato bandido, Mirringa mirronga, Pastorcita. Su estilo se caracteriza por un lenguaje sencillo, sensibilidad extraordinaria y un gran sentido del humor . El 20 de agosto de 1905, Rafael Pombo fue coronado como Poeta Nacional de Colombia en una ceremonia en el Teatro Colón de Bogotá . En 1912, fue elegido miembro de la Academia Colombiana de la Lengua, donde se desempeñó como secretario perpetuo. Falleció en Bogotá el 5 de mayo de 1912. Su legado perdura a través de la Fundación Casa Rafael Pombo, ubicada en su casa natal en el barrio La Candelaria de Bogotá. Inaugurada en 1985, esta institución alberga una biblioteca con alrededor de 4,000 volúmenes y ofrece actividades lúdicas y académicas para niños, promoviendo la lectura y la cultura.
Listen to One Step of Faith Can Change Everything with Fernando Mosquera from Wednesday, March 18, 2026.Love is our Why. Join Us Online at 10/11 AM on Sundays and 7:30 PM on Wednesdays. To give online, visit wayoflife.church/give or text the word GIVE to 817-382-3270, click the link, and follow the prompts. If you need prayer, visit wayoflife.church/connect so we can pray for you.
Today on the podcast Eric is joined by Paige and Andrew Alvis and German Mosquera of Long Weekend. The trio speak Eric about the creation of Long Weekend, where the idea came about, balancing being family friendly with higher end adult offerings, the former King's Bierhaus space being the right location for the concept, the renovations they made, how they utilize the space for the best experience, developing the menu, the baking program, the idea for the playground, the discourse regarding the kids/playground, the relationship with their neighbors, goals for the concept, and more! Got a question for Eric? Email him at eric@culturemap.com. Follow Eric on Instagram @ericsandler and check out some of Eric's latest articles online at Culturemap.com: Chef-Loved Houston Fisherman Opens Affordable Seafood Restaurant Near Third Ward Hot Houston Hand Roll Spot is First Restaurant at New EaDo Development Houston's 11 Best Chefs of 2026 are Leading the City's Rise to Prominence The 11 Best Restaurants of 2026 Showcase Houston's World-Class Status Burger Joint Duo's Frozen Treat Shop Returns with Soft Serve Margaritas Growing Houston Coffee Shop Hits the Road with Battery-Powered Electric Van
Mosquera, Gerardo RaúlEn este episodio hablamos de:Sentencia de la SCBA. "MINISTERIO DE TRABAJO C/ RAPPI ARG S.A.S. S/ APELACION DE RESOLUCION ADMINISTRATIVA - CAUSA. L-128287• El fallo que confirmó la multa a Rappi por trabajo no registrado• El debate sobre si los repartidores son empleados o autónomos• El rol del algoritmo como forma de control laboral• La geolocalización y el monitoreo constante de los trabajadores• Cómo las plataformas fijan precios y condiciones• Las sanciones encubiertas dentro del sistema digital• La aplicación del principio de primacía de la realidad• El rol del Ministerio de Trabajo en estos casos• El impacto del fallo en el futuro del trabajo en plataformas• Las tensiones con la Ley 27.802CV AUTOR: Abogado, docente, mediador. Autor de escritos de doctrina jurídica
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Blame it on Mikel: Arsenal Player Withdrawals, International Break Fallout & April FixturesThe international break returns — and so does the noise.In this episode, we work through a packed window for Arsenal players across international duty, from standout performances and youth involvement to the growing list of withdrawals that have quickly become the dominant talking point.There's a closer look at England's camp, including the reaction to Ben White's return, and the wider conversation around national team expectations versus club priorities. Across Europe and South America, we assess who played, who didn't, and what it all might mean heading into the final stretch of the season.The discussion then turns to the narrative forming around Mikel Arteta, as Arsenal's decisions during the break come under increasing scrutiny — and whether that scrutiny reflects reality or something else entirely. With comparisons drawn across the Premier League and beyond, we explore how clubs are managing players during one of the most delicate moments of the campaign.From there, attention shifts to what's being dubbed “Manager-Geddon”, as multiple Premier League clubs cycle through managers in a season defined by instability. We break down the chaos, the consequences, and what it says about the current state of the league.Finally, focus returns to Arsenal and the month ahead. With fixtures across multiple competitions and key players managing fitness, April shapes up as a defining period in the season — one that could determine how the run-in unfolds.Set Piece FC rolls on — the noise rises, the run-in begins, and all eyes turn to April.Chapters:(00:00) - Arteta's Non-Negotiables & Intro(01:29) - Episode Overview(01:58) - International Break: Arsenal Player Round-Up, Viktor Gyökeres Form & Sweden Qualification(02:35) - England Call-Ups & Ben White's Reception(04:41) - National Team Pressure vs Club Loyalty Debate(06:41) - Gyökeres Revisited: Form Timing & Season Impact(08:16) - South America Update: Gabriel, Martinelli & Hincapié Concerns(10:04) - Martin Zubimendi: Minutes Managed & Performance Questions(10:51) - Zubimendi Debate: Fatigue vs Form(12:56) - Hale End Watch: Nwaneri, Lewis-Skelly & Dowman Impact(14:14) - Calafiori, Mosquera & Wider Squad Mentions(15:04) - Premier League Withdrawals: 23 Total, Arsenal ~10(15:35) - Injury Context: Saka, Rice, Madueke & Squad Fitness(17:10) - “All Arteta's Fault”: Club vs Country Tension(18:43) - Wider Context: Haaland, Kane & League-Wide Withdrawals(20:12) - Are Clubs Taking the International Break Seriously?(22:20) - Training Window: Arteta, Pep & Squad Preparation(24:28) - Manager-Geddon: Premier League Sack Season Overview(25:56) - Manchester United: Carrick Impact & Turnaround(28:06) - Tottenham: Circus, Appointments & Rival Perspective(39:20) - Manager Musical Chairs: Nuno, Ange, Dyche & Pereira(41:41) - April: Arsenal Fixtures & Injury Concerns(42:53) - Squad Balance Issues & Tactical Concerns(45:49) - Fixtures: Southampton, Sporting, Bournemouth, City & Newcastle(47:29) - Title Race Context: City Gap & Pressure Points(50:06) - Manchester City Run-In & Remaining Fixtures(51:26) - Closing Thoughts
Mosquera, Gerardo RaúlTEMAS DEL PODCAST1. Acción colectiva de la CGT y legitimación sindical.2. Suspensión cautelar de más de 80 artículos.3. Verosimilitud del derecho y control de constitucionalidad.4. Peligro en la demora y daños irreparables.5. Principios aplicados: pro homine, progresividad y tutela del trabajador.6. Restablecimiento del principio protectorio y presunción laboral.7. Límites a la flexibilización: ius variandi, jornada, banco de horas y vacaciones.8. Protección del crédito laboral: indemnización, antigüedad, salario y sanciones.9. Defensa de la responsabilidad empresarial, fuero laboral y derecho de huelga.10. Impacto estructural: seguridad jurídica, paz social y carácter provisorio de la medida.
Mosquera, Gerardo Raúl1. Inconstitucionalidad del pago en cuotas en “Ceballos c/ Iris y Energía” (Cámara del Trabajo de Córdoba, Sala 7)Inconstitucionalidad del pago diferido en “Buteler c/ Tire Cor” (Cámara del Trabajo de Villa María)Inconstitucionalidad del pago en cuotas en “Burgos c/ Consorcio de Propietarios” (JNT N° 21, Capital Federal)Régimen de tasas de interés (arts. 54 y 55)Inconstitucionalidad del art. 55 en “Burguera c/ Peterlana” (Tribunal de Trabajo II de La Plata)Inconstitucionalidad del art. 55 en “Oliva c/ La Taba” (Córdoba)Aplicación del art. 55 en “Álvarez c/ Experta ART” (JNT N° 29, Capital Federal)Aplicación del art. 55 en “Mesa” (Cámara de Cipolletti)Acciones de clase contra la pluspetición objetiva (art. 20)Suspensión de los arts. 131 y 133 por el Juzgado Federal N° II de San MartínCV AUTOR: Abogado, docente, mediador. Autor de escritos de doctrina jurídica
#ElGranMusical | Mosquito Mosquera, su trayectoria artística by FM Mundo 98.1
Ana Lucía Mosquera y Farid Kahhat, autores de “Mujeres y política”, conversan con Glatzer Tuesta en el Bloque Cultural de No Hay Derecho de Ideeleradio. No Hay Derecho en vivo de lunes a viernes, desde las 7 a. m., por el YouTube y Facebook de Ideeleradio.
Arsenal move into the Champions League quarter-finals with a performance built on control, structure and big moments — and in this episode, the panel breaks down exactly how it was achieved.The conversation opens with the context around the result and the significance of progressing in Europe, before moving into the starting XI and early-game patterns that shaped the match. There's a detailed look at Arsenal's control without the ball, how the midfield dictated tempo, and the role key individuals played in establishing dominance.Eze and Rice's contributions are analysed within the wider structure of the performance, alongside a breakdown of Arsenal's chance creation, game management and overall authority across both halves. The discussion also explores how much of this display reflects where Arsenal are right now in comparison to the rest of Europe.Attention then shifts to the broader football landscape, including reactions to rival performances and how external narratives compare to what Arsenal are consistently delivering on the pitch.In the second half of the episode, focus turns to the upcoming Carabao Cup final against Manchester City. The panel examines the key decisions facing Mikel Arteta, with particular attention on the goalkeeper situation and what it means for selection, trust and big-game management.There's also time for reflection on squad depth, individual form, and how Arsenal balance momentum with the demands of competing across multiple competitions at this stage of the season.As always, the episode closes with lighter segments, including the return of “Who Am I?” and the latest round of predictions, rounding off a discussion that moves from European progression to domestic stakes — all through an Arsenal lens.Chapters:(00:00) - Arteta's Non-Negotiables Intro(00:40) - Show Overview & Bayer Leverkusen Context(00:53) - Starting XI Reaction & Ben White Return(01:41) - Fast Start: Early Control, Chances & Corners(03:09) - Arsenal Keep Pushing & Leverkusen Under Pressure(04:39) - 0–1 | Eze's Spectacular Volley Breaks the Deadlock(06:25) - Half-Time Reaction: Arsenal in Full Control(07:08) - Second-Half Chances, Gyökeres Threat & Emirates Atmosphere(08:42) - 2–0 | Rice Doubles the Lead(09:54) - Quadruple Sub, Eze Knock & Game Management(11:35) - Disallowed Goal, Broken Moves & Raya's Big Save(13:39) - Match Stats & Standout Performers(14:13) - Hincapié Praise(15:31) - Eze's Best Arsenal Performance?(17:59) - Why Eze Worked: Off-Ball Structure, Pressing & Shape(20:23) - Arteta's Off-Ball Demands & Gyökeres Contribution(21:10) - Declan Rice: Best Player in the World?(25:35) - Arsenal Hitting Form at the Right Time(27:00) - Sporting Await in the Quarter-Finals(29:10) - Champions League Scheduling & Chelsea Collapse(33:30) - Man City Knocked Out by Real Madrid(39:33) - PT.2 Who Am I? (Game)(40:44) - Ødegaard Left Out of Norway Squad(43:02) - International Break Concerns & Player Workload(44:22) - Chelsea's Undisclosed Payments & Cheating Debate(51:20) - Six Pack: Arsenal's Best League Cup Moments(54:28) - Gav's 1987 Final Memories(55:49) - Carabao Cup Final Preview: Raya or Kepa?(01:04:11) - Selection Debate: Striker, Left Side & Balance(01:06:51) - Right-Back Debate: White, Mosquera or Timber?(01:09:44) - Trophy Significance, Springboard Talk & City Context(01:12:24) - What This Final Could Mean for the Season(01:14:25) - Arsenal, Trophies & Champions League Standards(01:18:17) - Potential Match Winners(01:19:38) - Donnarumma, Set Pieces & Final Key Moments(01:22:37) - Ødegaard on the Bench? Mind Games & Trophy Lift Talk(01:24:10) - Outside Noise Around Arsenal(01:25:50) - Who Am I? Answer & Closing
Mosquera, Gerardo Raúl1. ¿Qué es el Fondo de Asistencia Laboral (FAL) y cómo cambia el sistema de indemnizaciones laborales?2. ¿Cómo se financia?3. La paradoja del sistema: ¿el nuevo fondo puede convertir al despido en un costo prefinanciado?4. La inembargabilidad del fondo.5. La desigualdad entre trabajadores registrados y no registrados frente al nuevo sistema.CV AUTOR: Abogado, docente, mediador. Autor de escritos de doctrina jurídica
Arsenal Beat Mansfield Town, Dowman Dazzles, Mosquera Concerns as Injuries Hit The SquadArsenal beat Mansfield Town, but while the Gunners progress, injuries continue to impact Mikel Arteta's squad. One major positive? Dowman dazzles and gives fans plenty to be excited about.In today's episode of The Gooner Talk, Arsenal reporter Tom Canton delivers the full Arsenal vs Mansfield Town reaction, breaking down the key moments, standout performances and what we learned from the game. We take a closer look at the impressive display from Dowman and why the young talent is generating so much excitement among Arsenal supporters.There are also concerns around Mosquera and the growing injury list within the squad. With fixtures piling up, we analyse what this could mean for squad depth, selection decisions and how Arteta may need to adapt.
Arsenal beat Brighton 1-0 at the AMEX to go seven points clear as Manchester City faltered to a 2-2 draw with Nottingham Forest at home. Arsenal's win laid down a marker and it was a night were individuals stood up in a tough, gritty, determined win in a game that could have been a potential bananskin.In this video, Adam Keys looks at:- Bukayo Saka's goal and early chance- Carlos Baleba's attempt and Gabriel's clearance- Declan Rice's all action performance- The rotations between Zubimendi and Rice- Concerns over Zubimendi's position- The importance of Timber, Hincapie and Gabriel- Why Arsenal's variation is key to success- Bukayo Saka's 300th appearance- How Arsenal kept Brighton playing in non danger areas- Mosquera's tough night and the absence of William Saliba- Havertz cameoFollow us on Twitter/X:https://x.com/adamkeyshttps://x.com/arsenaltherapy#Arsenal #Brightonvsarsenal #titlerace #BukayoSaka #declanrice #EberechiEze #ViktorGyokeres #MikelArteta #PremierLeague
Listen to What If We Truly Love Our Souls? with Fernando Mosquera from Sunday, February 8, 2026.Love is our Why. Join Us Online at 10/11 AM on Sundays and 7:30 PM on Wednesdays. To give online, visit wayoflife.church/give or text the word GIVE to 817-382-3270, click the link, and follow the prompts. If you need prayer, visit wayoflife.church/connect so we can pray for you.
In this episode, I sit down with Andres Boaz Munoz Mosquera, a former Spanish military officer, NATO legal adviser, professor of international law, and spiritual caregiver, whose life has been shaped by war, democracy, and service.Andrés describes himself as “the product of three wars”: the Spanish Civil War, Spain's colonial conflicts in North Africa, and the war in Bosnia in the 1990s. His family history carries the trauma of exile under Francisco Franco, a grandfather imprisoned in concentration camps, a father who returned to Spain through the Foreign Legion, and a childhood where politics were largely left unspoken.We talk about his decision to join the military and what it meant to be trained not just as a soldier but in constitutional law. From there, he takes us to Bosnia in 1994, where serving under the United Nations exposed him to both the limits of peacekeeping and the realities of bureaucracy in wartime. Later, working within NATO, he saw how institutions function under pressure, and why he still believes international cooperation is necessary.In the final part of the conversation, we shift to a different kind of service, Andres's call to accompany people at the end of life.The book Andres mentions is ”Seeking in the Company of Others – The Wisdom of Group Spiritual Direction”, written by Roslyn G. Weiner (https://www.bu.edu/sth/seeking-in-the-company-of-others-the-wisdom-of-group-spiritual-direction-by-dr-roslyn-g-weiner-sth0103/).Recorded on 6 February 2026.Connect with Andres on LinkedIn at Andres Boaz Munoz Mosquera | LinkedIn.Instagram: @at.the.coalfaceAnd don't forget to subscribe to At the Coalface for new episodes every two weeks.Help us produce more episodes by becoming a supporter. Your subscription will go towards paying our hosting and production costs. Supporters get the opportunity to join behind the scenes during recordings, updates about the podcast, and my deep gratitude!Support the show
Domination Derby: Arsenal Destroy Spurs 4-1 Away from Home as Eze Delivers, Raya Recovers and the Premier League Lead Returns to Five PointsArsenal respond in the only way that matters.After pressure built following Manchester City's win, the North London Derby became more than just another fixture — it became a test of control, intent and composure. And from the opening minutes, Arsenal delivered one of the most dominant performances ever seen at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.We break down the starting XI decisions, the absence of key names, and the early intensity that set the tone. The discussion then moves into the opening goal — Saka's persistence, Eze's sharp finish — and the familiar frustration of conceding immediately after taking the lead.There's an honest assessment of Declan Rice's error, David Raya's positioning, and whether Arsenal are gifting opponents moments rather than being broken down. But this episode isn't about collapse — it's about response.We analyse Raya's in-game recovery, Gyökeres' growing confidence in front of goal, and the structural adjustments that kept Arsenal on the front foot instead of retreating into caution. Timber's contribution, Mosquera's composure, and the subtle tactical shifts in midfield all come under the microscope.Eze's performance is given full attention — his decision-making, positioning, and the wider question of how Arteta has finally unlocked his best role. We also examine the ongoing Trossard debate and what Odegaard's return could mean ahead of Chelsea.The numbers tell their own story: territorial dominance, touches in the box, xG control. But the episode goes deeper than the stats — into mentality, game management, and the standards required in a title race.Part Two features the Matchweek 27 whip-around, where we assess Manchester City's narrow win, Liverpool's controversial late goal, Chelsea's dropped points, and the developing relegation battle. VARse returns with discussion on Forest, City, Palace and the automated offside debate.Arsenal restored the five-point lead.Now the question is whether they can sustain this level of control.Chelsea up next.Chapters:(00:00) - Arteta's Non-Negotiables Intro(00:51) - Line-Up Reaction & “Not North London” Display Debate(03:48) - Early Intent & Fast Start(08:18) - 0-1 | Eze Finishes After Saka's Work(10:46) - 1-1 | Rice Error & Raya Questioned(13:16) - The Longest Half-Time Ever(15:46) - Raya's Save & Regaining Composure(16:47) - 1-2 | Gyökeres Strikes With Authority(18:13) - Disallowed Spurs Goal & Gabriel Controversy(21:22) - 1-3 | Eze at the Double(22:20) - Raya Big Save & Redemption Moment?(24:01) - Saka Injury Concern(24:58) - 1-4 | Gyökeres Seals It Late(28:03) - Match Stats & Dominance Breakdown(31:52) - Trossard Debate & Tactical Adjustments(37:29) - Raya Form Discussion(45:42) - Eze Role Analysis & Arteta Comments(52:34) - PT.2 Whip Around the Grounds (MW27)(59:30) - VARse: Forest, City & Palace Decisions(01:10:56) - MW27 Title Race, UCL Qualification & Relegation Battle(01:18:55) - Closing Thoughts
Avsnitt nummer 478 av Arsenal Göteborg Podcast! Filip är tillbaka efter hans soloavsnitt och, precis som Arsenal emot Sp*rs, så han kalla på förstärkning från bänken och Nicholas Täfvander-James är tillbaka! Stämningen är på topp, men för att sätta stämningen i kontext och ta det från början så säger Nicholas några snabba ord om DEBACLET, Wolves-Arsenal 2-2. Men med det snabbt ut vägen så snackas det om DERBYSEGERN Sp*rs 1-Arsenal 4! Det snackas om Saka, hans poängfot och spelsättet. Det snackas om mentalitet och “talk the talk and walk the walk”. Det snackas om Gyökeres hans kvaliteter. De har olika åsikter om domslut, men samma åsikt om Mosquera! Det snackas om rotation och spelschema. Det snackas om matchavgörande mål OCH räddningar! Nicholas tar ut topp3 från matchen! Men det så tänker ni säkert att avsnittet är slut.. men INTE! Som ett kinderägg så har Filip med sig Richard Henriksson från Arsenal Malmö Podcast för att snacka om kommande match, Arsenal-Chelsea! Detta och mycket mer i detta avsnitt!
Check out Zone14 and get $5 off your order at Zone14Coaching.com using the code ModernSoccer5. What is happening to positional play in the modern game? In this episode of the Modern Soccer Coach Podcast, Gary Curneen sits down again with Bernat Mosquera to explore how football is evolving beyond rigid structures and fixed positions. We dive into the shift from “playing the game model” to playing what is actually happening in front of you. The rise of generalists. The importance of specialists. The impact of man-marking. The changing nature of space. And why rhythm and tempo may be the next tactical frontier. Bernat challenges a lot of current thinking. Are we overvaluing structure? Are we missing the emotional side of the game? Are small-space habits limiting our players? And what does training need to look like if we want dynamic, adaptable footballers? If you're a coach thinking deeply about positional play, identity, and how to develop players for the realities of modern football, this is one you won't want to miss. If you enjoy the episode, please like, subscribe, and leave a comment with your biggest takeaway. It helps us reach more coaches around the world. This episode is brought to you by Zone 14 Coaching — a company built by coaches, for coaches. Their Next Gen Journals for coaches and players help you plan with intention, reflect with clarity, and track development across the entire season. Grounded in neuroscience and designed for real coaching life, they're a powerful tool for building accountability and learning habits in your environment. You can get $5 off your order at Zone14Coaching.com using the code ModernSoccer5. If you're outfitting an entire team or club, check the contact details below and connect directly with them. Thanks for your continued support of the Modern Soccer Coach Podcast. #ModernSoccerCoach #PositionalPlay #FootballTactics #SoccerCoaching #garycurneen #bernatmosquera #youtubepodcast #soccerpodcast #coachpodcast #tacticspodcast #youtube #GameModel #TacticalAnalysis #EliteCoaching #SoccerDevelopment #FootballCoaches #CoachingEducation #TacticalThinking #SoccerPodcast #FootballPodcast #YouthDevelopment #HighPerformance #CoachingPhilosophy #PlayerDevelopment #FootballTraining #SoccerTactics #Pressing #BuildUpPlay #TempoInFootball #FootballIdentity #GamePrinciples #CoachLife #SoccerAnalysis #FootballEducation #CoachingCommunity #ModernGame #FootballCulture
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Le Moyne redshirt junior guard Trent Mosquera joins the podcast this week! The Boston, MA native, and New England Patriots fan talks about his battles with injury during his time at Le Moyne, being fully healthy, the Dolphins' big 83-77 win over previously undefeated LIU, and gives us his prediction for both the NFL's AFC Championship game and Super Bowl.Ron and Ryan recap last week's results, give an update on the #NECMBB standings, and look ahead to the upcoming week of games.
Gabriel Jesus STUNS the San Siro! Mosquera BOSSES Inter! Lewis-Skelly STARS vs Nerazzurri
Wolves Express: The Official Wolverhampton Wanderers News Update
Hear from lifelong fan James Bird and club legend Dave Edwards as they discuss the Old Gold's recent improvement on the latest episode of Wolves Unpacked, and why Yerson Mosquera deserves praise for his 'action man' performance against Newcastle. Hear the full episode here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-official-wolves-podcast/id1702141880?i=1000746019835 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In 2024, Albert Alfonso and Paul Longworth opened their home — and their hearts — to a young Colombian porn actor named Yostin Mosquera. What began as a friendship built on trust and desire ended in an act of staggering brutality. Mosquera repaid their kindness in the worst way imaginable. This week, we unpack the horrific betrayal that left two men dead, a community reeling, and a global manhunt underway. It's a story of lust, lies, and lethal violence — a reminder that sometimes evil doesn't break in through the window… it's already sitting on your sofa. Why not BINGE our back catalogue of over a HUNDRED Patreon exclusive bonus episodes? Sign up and you can access them on Spotify really easily (or on the Patreon app, or wherever you normally listen - cancel any time): www.patreon.com/seeingredpodcast If you would like to GIFT a Patreon membership to a special someone, head to www.patreon.com/seeingredpodcast/gift If you would like to buy us a coffee (or wine!), hit the link below: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/seeingredtw Get your merch here: www.seeingredpodcast.co.uk Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears - check her work out at www.soundcloud.com/DeadDogInBlackBag Co-Producer: Ade Parsley Listed to Hooked on True Crime here: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4JvNUR4koG963nSv1fAca4?si=3TMBkJCRT6O5E1GY7adwpQ Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/hooked-on-true-crime/id1819573177 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It was a GLORIOUS no-drama kind of evening against Brentford which made for GOOD discussion. Pedro, Matt, and Johnny discussed:
Pedro and Jacob dive into a nervy but valuable midweek win over Brentford, unpacking:
Jacob Hawley is back in the Dugout with Telegraph football reporter Sam Dean to break down one of the biggest weeks in the Arteta era. Fresh off dismantling Spurs and putting Bayern Munich in a chokehold at the Emirates, the lads get stuck into the big question: is this the best-coached team in Europe? We talk through:
On today's episode, Pete and Jacob limp out of the international break with bruised mouths, bruised lineups, and bruised optimism ahead of a monster North London Derby. We get into: