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Bill joins Mark Werner and chats!! on this MW1 show
MW1 is in the books and there's nothing left to do but overreact to the opening weekend shenanigans. Brayden and Ethan provide one reasonable overreaction per match and rank the EPL's best strikers.
Welcome to another episode on Football Talk Podcast. During the show, Ozzie will review all the games from MW1 including Arsenal vs. Man United, Liverpool vs. Aston Villa, Chelsea vs. Nottingham Forest, Man City vs. Fulham, Burnley vs. Tottenham, Brighton vs. Newcastle and more. Plus we'll announce this week's FPL Manager of the Week.
Welcome to another episode on Football Talk Podcast. During the show, Ozzie will review all the games from MW1 including Newcastle vs. Liverpool, Arsenal vs. Fulham, Chelsea vs. Luton, Man United vs. Nottingham Forest, Bournemouth vs. Tottenham, Sheffield United vs. Man City and more. Plus we'll announce this week's FPL Manager of the Week.
Welcome to another episode on Football Talk Podcast. During the show, Ozzie will review all the games from MW1 including Tottenham vs. Man United, Liverpool vs. Bournemouth, Man City vs, Newcastle, West Ham vs. Chelsea, Crystal Palace vs. Arsenal and more. Plus we will announce this week's FPL Manager of the Week.
Welcome to another episode on Football Talk Podcast. During the show, Ozzie will review all the games from MW1 including Chelsea vs. Liverpool, Burnley vs. Man City, Arsenal vs. Nottingham Forest, Newcastle vs. Aston Villa, Man United vs. Wolves and more. Plus we announce this week's FPL Manager of the Week.
Welcome to the Offside Report, brought to you by Sportsmate's EPL Live app. (DOWNLOAD: https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/epl-live-football-scores/id546237412?mt=8) On this week's episode: MATCHWEEK 9 PREVIEWS Arsenal vs.Tottenham - North London Derby Son hat-trick - Is this a worrying sight for title contenders? Arsenal blew Brentford away - how far have they come since last year's 2-0 loss in MW1 and can they maintain their form with NLD bragging rights? Manchester City vs. Manchester United - Manchester Derby How do United stop Haaland and co.? IF United win, should they be considered title contenders? Leicester vs. Forest - Battle of the cellar dwellers Steve Cooper's impossible task - trying to fit 22 new players + original team into one starting 11. How does he do it? West Ham vs. Wolves - Battle of the underperformers What's wrong with West Ham? Can they turn it around? Bournemouth vs. Brentford - The two overachievers Is Bournemouth's form sustainable? Liverpool vs. Brighton Can Liverpool rediscover their form after 3 weeks rest? Brighton begin their post-Potter era, what can we expect? + biggest takeaway from the international break & FPL Talk
In this episode of the @EPLRoundTable, we discuss the return of the Premier League, what we missed most during the offseason, the teams that most impressed and disappointed in week 1, the impact 5 substitutes had on our matches this weekend, how important it was for Tottenham to continue the momentum from the end of last season, if it's worrying that Kane and Son struggled despite the big win, the positive takeaways from Erik Ten Hag's first match at Manchester United, if Ronaldo will be on the move before the end of the window, Darwin Nunez' impressive debut, if Liverpool fans are worried about Alexander-Arnold's weakness in the air, and the new players that most impressed us in MW1. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After a long summer of soaking up some rays while constantly refreshing Fabrizio Romano's Twitter page... Jake and Brent are back! The lads make their predictions for the upcoming season (4:11) and dip their toes back into the gambling world with bets for MW1 (32:40). Trade in your swim trunks for silk pajamas and give 'er a listen.
Furns (@SquadronNewy) is joined by Andy (@AJLane1) & Matt (@ego2k) to review @NewcastleJetsFC 2-1 away loss in #FFACup to @wufcofficial and preview @ALeagueMen season and MW1 vs @CCMariners #F3Derby The football is back and the team reconvene to discuss a match against Western United in Geelong where a goal wasnt given and two defensive errors … Continue reading The Jetstream Review 2021 FFA Cup Preview S17MW1 – Classic Jets → The post The Jetstream Review 2021 FFA Cup Preview S17MW1 – Classic Jets first appeared on newcastlefootball.net.
Finally, we have something tangible to talk about. Matchweek 1 was full of reasons to overreact and we won't let you down. A new seggy kicks it off to break down what we've learned. Lots of interesting teams to watch after the MW1 performance and we'll let you know who to keep your eye on.
A new season is underway and the boys are buzzing. Catch Jake and Brent discussing the summer transfer window, MW1 results, and a look ahead to MW2 in the first official episode of PL in PJs.
Coming up on this week’s edition of the Escape pod cast, the international problem that Galaxy of Heroes faces, isn’t it about time that it gets looked at? We sit down with Oki and Mandalore to talk about our vastly different experiences with the Geo Territory Battle, and The Llama, Scotty and I push all the buttons in our top 10. This is the Escape Pod.. cast Join our Discord channel and listen to the live recording of each episode at 7:30 eastern / 4:30 Pacific every Friday night / 9:30am NSW Australian Saturday. SPECIAL GUESTS:- Mandalöre MW1, Okidit and The Llama Mandalöre MW1 - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUnqxKcKdSRtid-so7PZVmg To support the Paul Anthony GoFundMe for his wife Kristi: https://www.gofundme.com/mrsanthony To become a part of the Zeta Valuation Team:- https://discord.gg/9tu4mJK Mikayas Modding Mayhem:- https://discord.gg/39cQGbp HELPFUL RESOURCES Guild Classifieds - Yavin IV of UWoL: https://discord.gg/Pc5WdHT Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SWGOHEscapePodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheSWEscapePod To support our channel: https://www.patreon.com/TheEscapePod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theescapepodcast/message
After intense protest toward companies such as Uber, CEOs across America are finding it more and more difficult to stay neutral when it comes to the Trump administration. Adi Ignatius is the editor of the Harvard Business Review, whose most recent issue looks at how business leaders are approaching the Trump White House. He says more CEOs are likely to follow the lead of Disney chief Bob Iger, who double-booked himself last week instead of attending a meeting with the new White House strategic council. For the Spiel, why niceties matter in Washington. Today’s sponsors: Tripping.com gives you access to millions of vacation properties all in one place. Visit Tripping.com/gist to find your perfect vacation rental today. And Stamps.com. Buy and print official U.S. postage using your own computer and printer. Sign up for Stamps.com and get a four-week trial when you use promo code[MW1] Gist.Join Slate Plus! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial today at slate.com/gistplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After intense protest toward companies such as Uber, CEOs across America are finding it more and more difficult to stay neutral when it comes to the Trump administration. Adi Ignatius is the editor of the Harvard Business Review, whose most recent issue looks at how business leaders are approaching the Trump White House. He says more CEOs are likely to follow the lead of Disney chief Bob Iger, who double-booked himself last week instead of attending a meeting with the new White House strategic council. For the Spiel, why niceties matter in Washington. Today’s sponsors: Tripping.com gives you access to millions of vacation properties all in one place. Visit Tripping.com/gist to find your perfect vacation rental today. And Stamps.com. Buy and print official U.S. postage using your own computer and printer. Sign up for Stamps.com and get a four-week trial when you use promo code[MW1] Gist. Join Slate Plus! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial today at slate.com/gistplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
El gran terremoto de San Francisco de 1906 fue un poderoso sismo que sacudió principalmente a la ciudad de San Francisco (Estados Unidos) la mañana del 18 de abril de 1906. El terremoto fue de una magnitud de entre 7,9 y 8,6 grados Mw1 y su epicentro estuvo según los expertos del Servicio Geológico de los Estados Unidos, sobre la costa de Daly City y al suroeste de San Francisco. Las temblores principales empezaron a las 05:12 de la mañana a lo largo de la falla de San Andrés. Se dejó sentir sobre la costa del Pacífico desde Oregón hasta Los Ángeles y hacia el interior se sintió hasta Nevada. Después de eso se produjo un incendio que junto al seísmo se considera la catástrofe más importante de los Estados Unidos. En un principio se dio la cifra de 478 fallecidos, pero en la actualidad se sabe que el desastre fue más catastrófico, y que las autoridades de la época lo subestimaron, sobre todo en las zonas de habitantes chinos. Las cifras aproximadas arrojan al menos tres mil muertos, la mayor parte de los cuales fueron dentro de la ciudad de San Francisco, pero hubo 189 fallecidos en otras zonas de la Bahía de San Francisco. Algunos de los principales lugares que también estuvieron muy afectados por el sismo fueron Santa Rosa, San José y en el área de Redwood City y Universidad de Stanford. Se calcula que entre 225.000 y 300.000 personas perdieron sus casas de un total de 400.000 habitantes. La mitad se refugió al otro lado de la Bahía de Oakland. Los periódicos de la época informaron de cómo el Parque de Golden Gate, el barrio de Pahandle y las playas de entre Ingleside y North Beach estuvieron recubiertas por tiendas improvisadas. Hubo más muertos y daños por el gran incendio que se desató después, que por el sísmo en sí, muy similar al Terremoto del Gran Kanto que destruyó Tokio y Yokohama, Japón el 1 de septiembre de 1923. Allí el fuego del gran incendio causó más muertos y daños que el mismo terremoto. Después del terremoto, un ingeniero llamado Herman Schussler, exploró la falla de San Andrés que corta a través de la montaña de la cordillera de la costa. En 1908, testificó ante una corte de Distrito Norteamericana de San Francisco acerca de lo que vio. "La característica más notable fue que las montañas del este se acercaron cuatro pies y medio a las montañas del oeste" explicó Schussler ante la corte. Piensen en eso. En sólo un minuto las montañas enteras se habían movido unos pies. "Si San Francisco hubiera estado en o cerca de la falla no habría quedado nada de ella", continuó Schussler. Después del terremoto y de los fuegos, más de 500 manzanas de la ciudad de San Francisco estaban en ruinas. Más de la mitad de la población de la ciudad quedó sin hogar. La gente vivía en tiendas de campaña y otros albergues, y cocinaban al aire libre. Con todo, a pesar de la devastación, no tardó mucho para que la gente comenzara a recoger los escombros. "San Francisco está comenzando a levantarse de sus cenizas nuevamente", escribió Samuel Fortier, profesor de UC Berkeley, una semana después del terremoto y de los fuegos. "No hay falta de confianza", añadió. "El valor de la gente es simplemente notable. Los miles de personas que han perdido casi todo lo que poseían están maravillosamente alegres, y raramente se oyen lamentos".