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Mamadou Ndiaye, the funny animal guy behind Casual Geographic, has plenty of tips for anyone trying to make better videos, build an audience, or find a justification for their hyperfixation. But the strategy talk isn't the only good stuff in this interview. Ndiaye also counts down the top three times wildlife nearly took him out, which, considering he wrote the book 100 Animals That Can F*cking End You, tracks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to another episode of the Royal Blue Podcast! Host Ian Croll is joined by Tony Scott and Gavin Buckland to tackle the biggest talking points surrounding Everton's upcoming summer transfer window. First up on the agenda is the future of Iliman Ndiaye. The winger has dropped a fresh exit hint following a recent interview where he made it clear he wants to play Champions League football in the near future. With Europe's elite competition out of reach for Everton right now, the lads debate the big dilemma facing the club: Do you fight to keep a key talent, or is it time to cash in? What is truly the best option for Everton this summer? Then, things get interesting. We hand Tony and Gavin a hypothetical £100 million war chest to completely revamp and improve the Everton squad. How far can £100m actually go in today's market? Who makes the ultimate priority list? Which positions need desperate reinforcing first? Get involved in the comments below! Would you keep or sell Ndiaye? And how would you spend a £100m budget this summer? Read more on the Liverpool Echo: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/iliman-ndiaye-wants-champions-league-34128052
The Bilbao winger sees his name linked to United, and it isn't the first time, though this time it's more associated with a possible move elsewhere. Meanwhile, United set their sights on an Everton forward, though this might be one for later in the window. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to another packed edition of the Royal Blue Podcast! Host Ian Croll is joined by Tony Scott and guest Day Kennedy to unpack the biggest talking points surrounding Everton FC as we head into a pivotal summer. First up, the lads dive deep into the unfolding contract situation regarding Iliman Ndiaye. Reports indicate Everton face a summer battle to retain the forward, with improved contract offers sitting unsigned on the table for months. However, despite the media noise, the club isn't panicking just yet. The panel debates: Is this just classic agent posturing, or should Evertonians be genuinely worried about a summer exit? Moving from Ndiaye to the bigger picture, the team tackles a massive, league-wide question that is dominating modern football: Has the "selling club" tag become an absolute necessity to survive and compete? "In an era heavily dictated by financial regulations and the massive revenue gap of the 'Big Six,' do clubs like Everton have any choice but to trade their top assets just to fund a competitive squad?" Ian, Tony and Day discuss the harsh realities of modern football sustainability, the impact on fan ambition, and whether the system is inherently rigged against teams trying to break the glass ceiling. To close out the show, Ian puts Tony and Day on the hot seat with a rapid-fire Q&A segment. No sitting on the fence allowed! Ian fires over some sharp, unexpected, and thoroughly entertaining questions to test the guys' natural Everton instincts. What do you think, Blues? Should we be worried about Ndiaye's contract delay? Is selling your best players the only realistic way to climb the Premier League ladder nowadays? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
In this podcast I go through my final thoughts to help you lock your FPL Team Selections ahead of Gameweek 37. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Check out Fantasy Football Hub with a 7 day free trial
In this podcast I run through some of my early FPL thoughts ahead of Gameweek 37. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Check out Fantasy Football Hub with a 7 day free trial
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Ce vendredi, Jim Nejman reçoit Marvin Ndiaye, fondateur de la strat-up Fresheo. Depuis le mois d'octobre, il s'est lancé un défi : coacher des entrepreneurs francophones aux quatre coins du monde.
The Rupp To No Good crew breaks down the film of new commitment Ousmane Ndiaye, what his impact could be for the Cats , and where Kentucky goes from here in the portal and international market.
Runden som var: Brann–RBK, Viking i flyt, Tromsø fortsetter å imponere og Bodø/Glimt–LSK.Spillerintervjuer blir stadig bedre vi trekker frem Fredrik sitt fra pausen. Vålerenga fikk en flyvende start, men nå jevner det seg ut.Keepernes røde helg: Ndiaye ut for Sarp, Ederson i derby, og Andrada som mister hodet – hva bør straffen være?Skadene hoper seg opp før innspurten og VM: Yamal, Ekitike, Xavi Simons, Salah…Episoden er sponset av Folio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The lads look back on yet another away win for the blues, at Newcastle United; They start things off with a chat about the Jordan Pickford save in stoppage time, that ensured we left with all three points; They discuss the standout showing of Iliman Ndiaye, as well as singling out David Moyes for praise; The show rounds off with a look ahead to Tuesday home match against Burnley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
United prepare for a trip to West Ham tonight and Michael Carrick gave his pre-match presser. Meanwhile we have new transfer rumours! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this video I take you through the latest news, hot-topics and answer your FPL questions ahead of Gameweek 24. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Mike is back with this week's episode of News For The Blues, as he discusses all the latest from David Moyes' pre-match press conference before the visit of Leeds United to Hill Dickinson Stadium. Jack Grealish's injury, the return of Gana and Ndiaye from AFCON, Branthwaite, Dewsbury-Hall, Alcaraz and James Garner's contract are all on the agenda. To help support the show, please use our affiliate links for both CFS and Fanatics when buying your Everton merchandise ⬇️
Voilà tout juste un an que Donald Trump est retourné à la Maison-Blanche. Douze mois d'essoufflement pour la planète, tant la cadence imposée par le président américain est intense et inédite. Comme le reste du monde, l'Afrique est, elle aussi, prise au dépourvu par les méthodes brutales du milliardaire. Fin de l'Agence des États-Unis pour le développement international, bombardement aérien au Nigeria, accaparement des terres rares en RDC, sans compter les taxes douanières et la restriction d'entrée aux États-Unis imposée à des dizaines de millions de ressortissants africains. Dans une analyse pour le site d'information français Mediapart, le journaliste et essayiste sénégalais Ousmane Ndiaye décrit un « impérialisme trumpien violent pour le monde entier, mais encore plus pour l'Afrique ». Il répond aux questions de Sidy Yansané. Durant son premier mandat en 2018, Donald Trump désignait les pays africains comme des « shithole countries », des « pays de merde ». Mais depuis son retour il y a un an, le président américain, et les États-Unis en général, n'ont jamais montré autant d'intérêt pour le continent. Pour le pire ou pour le meilleur ? Ousmane Ndiaye : Pour le meilleur pour les Américains, sans doute, quand on se situe dans l'axe trumpien du America first. Par contre, du point de vue africain, je crains que ce soit pour le pire. Parce que ce nouvel intérêt pour l'Afrique est d'abord purement financier, accompagné d'une volonté d'impérialisme. Et on oublie trop souvent que les États-Unis ont toujours été une puissance militaire présente en Afrique, avec l'Africom (Commandement des États-Unis pour l'Afrique) et que Trump utilise désormais pour intervenir contre des pays sur des questions de politique intérieure. Je pense à l'Afrique du Sud qui a été menacée à plusieurs reprises parce que les Blancs seraient maltraités, selon Trump. Au Nigeria où les États-Unis sont intervenus par des frappes aériennes dans le nord du pays dans des conditions encore floues. Deuxième volet très important de l'offensive trumpienne : « Je viens en Afrique parce que stratégiquement vos minerais m'intéressent. » C'est clairement formulé, c'est clairement dit. Les pays d'intérêts de Trump ont un fort potentiel minier, comme la RDC. Certes, il y a l'accord de paix avec le Rwanda, mais il est corrélé avec un accord de partenariat économique qui donne un accès privilégié aux États-Unis aux ressources minières de la RDC. Ça rappelle la politique de la Françafrique des années 1970-1980 où la France avait un accès privilégié aux ressources de son pré-carré. Autres pays d'intérêt pour Trump : la Guinée. Dans le cas de la Guinée, quel est cet autre intérêt précis ? D'abord, le gisement de fer du Simandou. Et ensuite, il ne faut pas oublier que Trump aussi projette les obsessions de la diplomatie américaine, à savoir la concurrence avec la Chine, très présente en Guinée. Alors même que ressurgissent en Afrique les slogans qui ont fait les Indépendances - tels que la lutte contre l'impérialisme et le colonialisme, la défense de la souveraineté - les dirigeants du continent, mais également les opinions publiques africaines, pour l'instant en tout cas, montrent beaucoup moins de ferveur à critiquer Trump. Pourquoi ? Il y a une scène qui m'a beaucoup marqué, c'est le sommet Afrique-États-Unis à la Maison blanche en juillet dernier [auquel participaient les présidents de la Mauritanie, de la Guinée-Bissau, du Sénégal, du Liberia et du Gabon, NDLR]. Ils ont été reçus comme des écoliers. On les a mis dans un car, Trump oubliant leurs pays d'origine tout en oubliant leurs noms. C'était un spectacle de domination terrible ! Je m'attendais à une sorte de posture de dignité de ces chefs d'États. Au contraire, on les a vu dans un acte de contrition et d'aplatissement. Notamment le Gabonais Brice Oligui Nguema proposer le prix Nobel à Trump avec force et dans discours mielleux, ou encore le Sénégalais Bassirou Diomaye Faye surfer sur la passion pour le golf de Trump et lui proposer des terres. Ce qui me frappe, c'est que face aux États-Unis de Trump, les Africains n'ont ni réponse individuelle ni réponse commune. Tout le reste du monde s'organise pour faire face à ce désordre, à cette tempête qu'est Trump et je trouve que l'Afrique reste assez en marge, à tort. Car Trump est en train de bouleverser l'ordre du monde. Et dans ce bouleversement, comme on l'a vu avec la fin de l'USAID et le retrait américain des organisations internationales, l'Afrique en subit les premières conséquences. Des millions de personnes risquent de mourir en Afrique suite à un seul décret de Trump. On risque d'avoir plus de morts que durant le Covid. Donc l'Afrique subit déjà la brutalité de Trump. Personnellement, je crains un retour de la guerre froide, c'est-à-dire des stratégies de positionnement des grandes puissances mondiales, où l'Afrique n'est qu'un instrument et, encore une fois, le terrain d'une lutte par procuration. Dans un espace où il n'y a pas de respect des conventions internationales, ça va être encore plus catastrophique que durant la guerre froide.
Mike is back with this week's episode of News For The Blues, as he discusses all the latest from David Moyes' pre-match press conference before the tricky trip to Villa Park 3rd on Sunday, to face high flying Aston Villa. Fourth shirt fallout, player availability, Ndiaye transfer links and potential player incomings are all on the agenda. To help support the show, please use our affiliate links for both CFS and Fanatics when buying your Everton merchandise ⬇️
On connait les deux premiers qualifiés pour les demi-finales de la CAN 2025 : le Maroc et le Sénégal. Les Lions de la Terranga ont battu le Mali (1-0) grâce à un but d'Iliman Ndiaye. Vu le nombre d'occasions procurées, trouvez-vous que le Sénégal était mal payé hier ? Qu'avez-vous pensé des choix de Pape Thiaw, notamment offensivement ? Iliman Ndiaye peut-il être le facteur X du Sénégal sur la fin de compétition ? Le Mali s'arrête donc en quart de finale, il y a t il quelque chose à retenir de la compétition des hommes de Tom Saintfiet ? Ont-ils été lâché par leur capitaine Yves Bissouma ? Aujourd'hui l'Algérie affronte le Nigéria. Les Fennecs sont-ils prêts pour faire face à ce géant africain ? Petkovic a-t-il trouvé son 11 ? Comprenez vous les tensions entre Victor Osimhen et Ademola Lookman ?Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
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Les notes de Bénin - Sénégal (0-3) et Botswana - RD Congo (0-3), troisième journée de la Coupe d'Afrique des Nations 2025. Quelles notes pour Sadio Mané, Iliman Ndiaye, Bongonda ou encore Gael Kakuta ?
Debrief Bénin - Sénégal (0-3) et Botswana - RD Congo (0-3), troisième journée de la Coupe d'Afrique des Nations 2025.
C'est l'entrée en lice d'un des favoris de la CAN 2025 : le Sénégal affronte le Botswana pour ses débuts dans la compétition au Maroc. Est-ce un match tranquille pour les Lions de la Teranga ? Est-ce logique de les voir si favoris de leur groupe ? Quelle est la principale force de cette équipe ? Quel rôle doit avoir Sadio Mané ? L'ancien joueur de Liverpool doit-il être le leader de cette attaque ou simplement un soutien pour les jeunes ? Cette CAN va-t-elle être le début d'une transition pour changer de leader ?
Le WFC distribue les notes de Sénégal - Botswana (3-0), de RD Congo - Benin (1-0) et de Tunisie - Ouganda (3-1). Quelle note pour le sauveur pour Wan Bissaka en RDC ? Et pour Mané au Sénégal ?
Chicago Bulls vs. Atlanta Hawks NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Bulls vs. Hawks Injuries White is questionable with Dosunmu and Smith probable for Chicago. Porzingis and Dante are out for Atlanta with Ndiaye probable. Recent Box Score Key Stats Bulls at Hawks 3:30PM ET—Chicago improved to 12-15 following their 136-125 road victory against Cleveland Bulls shot 52% with 38% from three. Nikola Vucevic scored 24 points with 15 rebounds. Matas Buzelis contributed 24 points with five rebounds. Chicago allowed 48% shooting with 36% from three. Atlanta fell to 15-4 after their 126-98 home defeat against San Antonio. Hawks hit 40% with 25% from three. Nickeil Alexander Walker led the team with 23 points with four assists. Jalen Johnson chipped in with 17 points with 11 rebounds. Atlanta allowed 54% shooting with 36% from three.
Mike is back with this week's News For The Blues, as he discusses the latest from David Moyes' pre-match press conference before our trip to Chelsea. Jordan Pickford's latest award, injury latest, Ndiaye and Gana off to AFCON and two important press releases from the last couple of days are on the agenda. To help support the show, please use our affiliate links for both CFS and Fanatics when buying your Everton merchandise ⬇️
Dan is here with the latest Liverpool news as The Reds win on the road at West Ham and reportedly eye up two huge transfer targets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this video I take you through the latest news, hot-topics and answer your FPL questions ahead of Gameweek 12. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Paddy has been busy during the international break - he spoke exclusively to Everton forward Thierno Barry HERE. He and Matt explore the nuances that come with interviewing a new player through a translator and how he's adapted to life on Merseyside. We also assess the growing transfer speculation surrounding Iliman Ndiaye. Could Everton get a big offer for the forward in January? And what should they do if they do? In the final part of the show we answer questions on Troy Parrott, Seamus Coleman, Jake O'Brien, the academy set-up, the Toffee Lady and Everton's most overrated and underrated current players.
He's one of the Premier League's most effective dribblers, but Iliman Ndiaye is so much more than just quick feet. We dive into the Everton star's incredible season, breaking down his 4 goals in 10 games and his role as the Toffees' key playmaker. From Boreham Wood to scoring the last-ever goals at Goodison Park, we explore the Senegalese international's rapid rise. Is he destined for an even bigger club, and how far can this elite talent go? Iliman Ndiaye, Everton, Premier League, Senegal, Attacking Midfielder
Les and Dave look back on a much needed three points against Fulham at the weekend. The lads look at the team's set-up, what David Moyes should be looking at doing with the Ndiaye and Gueye at the AFCON as well as making better use of the bench. Looking to watch your football wherever you go? OFFER: Black Friday exclusive deal: Big savings + 4 months extra. Use the following link https://nordvpn.com/blueroom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mike is joined by Stu Palmer to discuss the 1-1 draw against Sunderland; The lads discuss Iliman Ndiaye's goal of the season contender; They also dissect the striker issues, with Thierno Barry's miss and how the manager manages both him and Beto discussed; The show rounds off with a look ahead to Saturday's game against Fulham. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thanks to Ndiaye and Xhaka respectively, Jacob and Jiayang both enjoyed successful Bench Boosts. Our overall solid gameweeks, however, owed little thanks to our starting midfielders, none of whom got a single return. Which leads to the question: are we in the midst of a midfielder drought? Five out of the top ten highest-scoring midfielders are either box-to-box or defensive midfielders, with Rice looking especially enticing due to Arsenal's ever-potent set-piece threat. Jacob is also forced to confront some first-world problems: firstly, still having a Free Hit chip without an obvious gameweek to play it in, and secondly, having no idea what to do with any of his four transfers. Speaking of which—more than a year after managers were allowed to have five free transfers in the bank instead of two, Jiayang wistfully reminisces about the days when using three transfers in one go—two free transfers and a hit—felt like a joyous mini-Wildcard.Follow us on Twitter: @FplFortress
Dave Jones is joined by Jamie Carragher and Jonny Evans as Granit Xhaka starred as Sunderland showed their resilience again to battle back and maintain their unbeaten home record in a 1-1 draw with Everton, after Iliman Ndiaye's stunning solo goal.Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-premier-league-podcastYou can listen to the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast".For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/premier-leagueFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Fraudulent teams and players, and anti-Italian discrimination. Chapters: 00:00:00 GW9 Recap: Rodon and the Rest of the Shitters 00:05:50 West Ham (aka Wet Spam): Bowen, Paq, and Co. 00:15:44 Arsenal Defense, Set Pieces, and Gyökeres Chat 00:34:27 We've Got Our Manchester United Back (and Boomo Back) 00:44:48 Liverpool & Everton Defenses: VVD and Tarkowski as FPL Picks 00:51:38 Palace Assets & A Group of Midfielders: Sarr, Ndiaye, Boomo, Bruno, Enzo, and Minteh 01:04:50 Second Best FWD in the Game: Igor Thiago Nascimento Rodrigues 01:08:35 Discord Questions: Lifestyle Qs, Gordon, Taking Hits, VDV, and Welbz FML FPL is a Fantasy Premier League podcast hosted by Alon and Walsh, two veteran FPL managers riding the weekly highs and lows. Expect brutally honest reactions, fantasy football advice you probably shouldn't follow, and full Gameweek therapy. All Other Links: https://linktr.ee/fmlfpl #FPL #FantasyPremierLeague #FPLPodcast #Gameweek10 #GW10 #FantasyFootball Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike and Lee are joined by Evertonian author, Jim Keoghan, to discuss the injury setback for Jarrad Branthwaite and 2-0 loss to Manchester City; Despite the defeat, Iliman Ndiaye showed his quality once again, with the lads discussing his worth and value to the side; With Beto coming in for some post match stick, they discuss whether there is an unfair narrative building against the striker; The show rounds off with a look ahead to this weekends visit to Hill Dickinson Stadium, for Spurs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this podcast I go through my final thoughts to help you lock your FPL Team Selections ahead of Gameweek 8. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━
LISTEN IN FULL: https://tinyurl.com/mx25mp95 Matt, Mick and Patric return this week. The win over Crystal Palace dominates the conversation, as we dig deep into the changes that sparked a second-half comeback. Is the Ndiaye as a no. 10 experiment over after Alcaraz's impact? And is the striker situation set for the short-term after Barry's disappointing display. We also look at the wild celebrations that followed the winner and overall atmosphere so far at Hill Dickinson Stadium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joe discusses his top transfer targets to consider for Gameweek 6 including Xavi, Ndiaye & Tarkowski.
In this podcast I run through FPL players being brought and sold from peoples team for Gameweek 6 and discuss whether they are good moves or not. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━
@FPL_BlackWolf & @FPLUSABrian share their Wildcard teams for GW6! They venture off template on a few picks and go through a Salah+Haaland draft. Then they tackle #FPLCommunity questions on Triple Cap options, Free Hit, Salah's form, & more.
Welcome dear listener to First State Kopites. The podcast of the Premier League Champions and current league leaders. We're going to review Atletico at home last Wednesday and yesterday's Merseyside derby. I'm Paul and today I am joined by Daz and Enrique. Part one - Diego Simeone's boys - great in concept but just awful in practice:Another last minute winner, after Atleti being the better teamxG 2.72 vs 0.61Really annoying first goal from them - what is offside anyway?A performance with a lot of positives - Wirtz, Isak, Grav and Szobo, SalahReally great second goal scored by Mo Salah - with his 45th UCL for Liverpool, 7th on the list of scorers for one teamDetailed action:2 - foul by Lenglet on Ryan4 - free kick dribbles through to Andy? Or a pass to Isak?6 - fantastic 1-2 with Ryan G. Mo!!30 - bad foul on Isak by Le Normand35 - no penalty - The man's suffered enough at Anfield35-40 chance after chance - Mo, Isak x247 - their goal, wtf offside rule? 65 - Mo hits the post…80 - deflected goal from fuckin Llorente85, 87 - Konate, Ekitike almost92 - he's Virgil van DijkBottom line - 1 of 5 wins needed in the group stage and we pissed off Diego SimeonePart two - the boys in blue xG 0.9 to 0.7, almost all in the first half.Great first halfSecond half - ran out of energy but not mentality - it's a 12.30 and there's been insufficient recovery time. But no need for a last minute winner.Grealish - under appreciated genius or the most professional diver of allRyan Gravenberch… Macca, Kerkez10 - Ryan great finish just after Ndiaye falls over16 - Salah almost24 - Gakpo/Salah break27 - Dewsbury-Hall - big chance?29 - Macca - Grav - Ekitike - awesome goal36 - Beto - big chance?46 - Guehye - big chance56 - chance for Mo58 - slow to pick up Gueye for the goal70 - Wirtz almost72 - Konate header blocked74 - Szobo free kickBottom line we beat the Blues and we pissed off Jack GrealishFinal thought - Southampton Carabao Cup rotationWon't be seeing VVD, Ryan, Dominic and Ibou….Boring (Incorrect) football narratives #neededWhy did they sign Hugo Ekitike?Always talk about Liverpool's spendingArsenal have the best depth in the leagueWe will be back with a Palace and Galatasaray preview. Thanks to Daz and Enrique for joining me, Paul. And most of all, thank you dear listener for joining us.If you enjoyed the pod, please share it with a friend. Follow us @FirstStateKopites on X – we only tweet and retweet from sources we think are credible. Music is courtesy of Hypenotic – they are a Welsh electro-pop band – https://hyperfollow.com/hypenotic
The half-twelve slot could mute the Anfield edge, which might suit Everton, yet Liverpool's quality should tell if they recreate the Atletico level. Moyes' Anfield record, threats like Grealish and Ndiaye, and the likelihood of Ekitike and Kerkez starting are weighed up, with midfield selection the intriguing call. The panel lean towards a controlled two-nil win if Liverpool impose their tempo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike is joined by Sport Witness journalist Sean Lunt, to discuss the impressive away win at Wolves; They discuss the exciting attacking trio of Grealish, Dewsbury-Hall and Ndiaye and what problems they give the opposition: With the transfer window not shut, the lads have a chat about new man Merlin Rohl and the work done on the whole by the club; The show rounds off with a quick conversation about the newly released third shirt and Castore's 2025/26 efforts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Les and Dave discuss a perfect opener for Everton at our new home. A 2-0 win, Ndiaye scoring the first goal at the new ground, star signings making the difference, and a penalty save from Pickford - it really couldn't have been more perfect, could it?! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
LISTEN IN FULL: https://tinyurl.com/2cwtthvh Matt and Mick take a closer look at how Everton can unlock Grealish tactically after his transfer. What made him so effective in that last season at Villa? Where will he play for Everton? What does that mean for Ndiaye? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Get your e-sim via Saily at a special price thanks to The Everything is Black and White Podcast. Click here: https://saily.com/eibaw Get your end of season pull out: https://shop.regionalnewspapers.co.uk/newcastle-united-season-review-202425-4679-p.asp --- Andrew and Aaron are back with The Monday Show. It's pre-record because Aaron is off on holiday AGAIN. The pair discuss their starting XI made up on dream yet realistic Toon transfer targets this summer. Some of the players have been linked to Newcastle, others haven't! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros break down both Champions League semi-final matchups including Lamine Yamal's sensational performance against Inter Milan. Is he the best player in the world? The boys also react to Arsenal's first leg loss to PSG and why their terrible tifo might have had something to do with it.Christian and Alexis then bring on Everton forward Iliman Ndiaye to chat his season with the club ahead of their summer tour in America.Later, Christian and Alexis react to Inter Miami's shocking exit out of the to the CONCACAF Champions Cup & why MLS' salary cap rules might be hurting their roster.(7:30) - Barca v Inter: Lamine Yamal the best in the world?(23:00) - PSG lead Arsenal 1-0 after 1st leg(40:00) - Everton forward Iliman Ndiaye joins the show(59:45) - Inter Miami knocked out of Champions Cup Subscribe to The Cooligans on your favorite podcast app: