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The Neil Ashton Podcast
S2 EP11 - Foundational AI Models for Fluids

The Neil Ashton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 22:33


In this episode of the Neil Ashton podcast, the discussion revolves around foundational models in fluid dynamics, particularly in the context of computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Neil shares insights from a recent panel discussion and explores the potential of AI in predicting fluid behavior. He discusses the evolution of AI in CFD, the challenges of data availability, and the differing adoption rates between industries. The episode concludes with predictions about the future of foundational models and their impact on the engineering landscape.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Topic01:09 Foundational Models in Fluid Dynamics10:09 The Evolution of AI in CFD19:52 Future Predictions and Industry Dynamics

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S2 EP10 - Dr. Kurt Bergin-Taylor, Head of Innovation - Tudor Pro Cycling

The Neil Ashton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 61:04


In this episode of the Neil Ashton podcast,  Neil discusses the intersection of cycling and engineering with Kurt Bergin-Taylor, head of innovation at Tudor Pro Cycling. They explore how technology and science are transforming cycling into a more competitive and innovative sport, akin to Formula One. The conversation covers various aspects of cycling, including the importance of aerodynamics, nutrition, and the holistic approach to rider performance. Kurt shares insights from his academic background and experiences in professional cycling, emphasizing the need for tailored training and the integration of technology in enhancing performance. They discuss the future of cycling innovation, emphasizing the importance of individualization in gear, collaborative relationships with partners, and the evolving mindset of young cyclists. Kurt highlights the significance of data and AI in optimizing performance and strategies in cycling, while also addressing the need for viewer engagement in the sport. Finally Kurt shares valuable advice for aspiring engineers looking to enter the cycling industry, stressing the importance of mentorship and practical experience.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Themes04:55 Kurt Bergin-Taylor: Background and Role at Tudor Pro Cycling10:08 The Structure and Dynamics of a Pro Cycling Team12:59 Innovation in Cycling: Aerodynamics, Thermal Management, and Safety19:14 Nutrition, Training, and Performance in Cycling29:18 Future Innovations in Cycling Equipment and Systems30:42 Understanding Individualization in Cycling Gear34:30 Collaborative Innovation in Cycling Equipment38:20 The Evolving Mindset of Young Cyclists42:28 Enhancing Viewer Engagement in Cycling46:24 The Future of Data and AI in Cycling50:05 Advice for Aspiring Engineers in CyclingTakeaways- Cycling is increasingly influenced by technology and engineering.- Tudor Pro Cycling is focused on long-term performance and innovation.- Aerodynamics plays a crucial role in cycling performance.- Thermal management is essential for riders in extreme conditions.- Nutrition has dramatically improved in cycling over the last decade.- Training methodologies must be tailored to individual riders.- The relationship between power output and speed is complex.- Safety innovations are critical as speeds increase in cycling.- Understanding the whole system of rider and equipment is vital.- Professional cyclists have different recovery capabilities compared to amateurs. Individualization in cycling gear is crucial for performance.- Collaborative innovation with partners enhances product development.- Young cyclists are more educated but sometimes overlook tactical aspects.- Data-driven insights are essential for optimizing race strategies.- Viewer engagement can be improved through real-time data sharing.- AI and machine learning are emerging tools in cycling optimization.- Mentorship is vital for aspiring professionals in the cycling industry.- Practical experience and initiative can open doors in professional sports.- Cycling offers a holistic approach to engineering and performance.- The cycling industry is growing, providing more opportunities for engineers.

The Neil Ashton Podcast
S2, EP8 - Neil Ashton - Career advice for Engineers

The Neil Ashton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 60:09


In this episode of the Neil Ashton podcast, Neil discusses career advice for aspiring engineers, focusing on the differences between various types of companies, job roles, and the growing importance of software skills in the engineering field. The conversation highlights the pros and cons of working in large enterprises, startups, and consulting firms, as well as the diverse career paths available beyond traditional engineering roles. In this conversation, Neil discusses the evolving landscape of engineering careers, particularly focusing on the increasing relevance of software development and the tech sector. He highlights the diverse career paths available within tech, including software development, product management, and solution architecture, as well as the growing importance of AI in engineering. Neil emphasizes the opportunities for engineers to transition into tech roles and the need for a strong understanding of the tech ecosystem to navigate career decisions effectively.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Engineering Careers03:01 Exploring Company Types in Engineering06:05 Understanding Job Roles in Engineering09:00 The Shift Towards Software in Engineering11:52 Diverse Career Paths Beyond Traditional Engineering14:47 The Role of Consulting in Engineering18:03 Navigating the Job Market in Engineering20:57 The Importance of Software Skills in Engineering24:03 Conclusion and Future Trends in Engineering Careers30:08 The Rise of Software Development in Engineering31:59 The Tech Sector's Growing Relevance to Engineers36:41 Career Paths in Tech: Software Development and Management44:27 Understanding Product Management in Tech48:15 The Role of Solution Architects in Tech52:04 Consulting and Support Roles in Tech55:54 AI's Impact on Engineering and Software Development#careers #engineering #tech #sde #amazon #aws #google #jobs

The Neil Ashton Podcast
S2, EP7 - Prof. Michael Mahoney - Perspectives on AI4Science

The Neil Ashton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 76:44


In this episode of the Neil Ashton podcast, Professor Michael Mahoney discusses the intersection of machine learning, mathematics, and computer science. The conversation covers topics such as randomized linear algebra, foundational models for science, and the debate between physics-informed and data-driven approaches. Prof. Mahoney shares insights on the relevance of his research, the potential of using randomness in algorithms, and the evolving landscape of machine learning in scientific disciplines. He also discusses the evolution and practical applications of randomized linear algebra in machine learning, emphasizing the importance of randomness and data availability. He explores the tension between traditional scientific methods and modern machine learning approaches, highlighting the need for collaboration across disciplines. Prof Mahoney also addresses the challenges of data licensing and the commercial viability of machine learning solutions, offering insights for aspiring researchers in the field.Prof. Mahoney website: https://www.stat.berkeley.edu/~mmahoney/Google scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=QXyvv94AAAAJ&hl=enYoutube version: https://youtu.be/lk4lvKQsqWUChapters00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest05:51 Understanding Randomized Linear Algebra19:09 Foundational Models for Science32:29 Physics-Informed vs Data-Driven Approaches38:36 The Practical Application of Randomized Linear Algebra39:32 Creative Destruction in Linear Algebra and Machine Learning40:32 The Role of Randomness in Scientific Machine Learning41:56 Identifying Commonalities Across Scientific Domains42:52 The Horizontal vs. Vertical Application of Machine Learning44:19 The Challenge of Common Architectures in Science46:31 Data Availability and Licensing Issues50:04 The Future of Foundation Models in Science54:21 The Commercial Viability of Machine Learning Solutions58:05 Emerging Opportunities in Scientific Machine Learning01:00:24 Navigating Academia and Industry in Machine Learning01:11:15 Advice for Aspiring Scientific Machine Learning ResearchersKeywordsmachine learning, randomized linear algebra, foundational models, physics-informed neural networks, data-driven science, computational efficiency, academic advice, numerical methods, AI in science, engineering, Randomized Linear Algebra, Machine Learning, Scientific Computing, Data Availability, Foundation Models, Academia, Industry, Research, Algorithms, Innovation

The Neil Ashton Podcast
S2, EP5 - NASA's Quesst for Quieter Supersonic Flight with Peter Coen

The Neil Ashton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 75:14


In this episode of the Neil Ashton podcast, Peter Coen from NASA discusses the evolution and future of supersonic travel, focusing on the challenges faced by the Concorde, the technological hurdles of modern supersonic aircraft, and the innovative NASA Quesst mission (and X-59 demonstrator) that aims to provide crucial data to rewrite the aviation noise regulations. The conversation delves into the history of supersonic flight, the impact of sonic booms, and the regulatory landscape that will shape the future of aviation. In this conversation, Peter discusses the complexities of supersonic flight, focusing on the physics of shockwaves, innovative design strategies to mitigate sonic booms, and advancements in pilot visibility technology. He emphasizes the importance of human factors in aircraft design and the role of simulation in the development process. The discussion also covers the challenges of engine technology for commercial supersonic travel, the potential for hypersonic passenger travel, and the future of battery technology in aviation. Finally, Peter offers career advice for aspiring professionals in the aeronautics field.LinksNASA Quesst mission: https://www.nasa.gov/mission/quesst/AIAA Low-Boom Prediction Workshop: https://lbpw.larc.nasa.govX-59 (Lockheed Martin website): https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-us/products/x-59-quiet-supersonic.htmlChapters00:00 Introduction to Supersonic Travel04:05 The History of Supersonic Flight09:56 Challenges Faced by Concorde16:02 Technological Challenges of Supersonic Travel25:48 NASA's X-59 and the Quest Mission33:45 Future of Supersonic Travel and Regulations38:04 Understanding Shockwaves in Supersonic Flight40:02 Design Innovations for Sonic Boom Reduction43:16 Advancements in Pilot Visibility Technology46:27 Human Factors in Aircraft Design48:23 The Role of Simulation in Aircraft Development51:42 Engine Noise and Its Impact on Supersonic Travel54:31 The Future of Commercial Supersonic Travel57:13 Challenges in Engine Technology for Supersonic Aircraft01:00:17 The Intersection of Military and Supersonic Travel01:02:09 Exploring Hypersonic Passenger Travel01:06:39 The Future of Battery Technology in Aviation01:09:09 Career Advice for Aspiring Aeronautics ProfessionalsKeywordssupersonic travel, Concorde, NASA, X-59, sonic boom, aviation technology, hypersonic flight, aerospace engineering, aircraft design, noise regulations, supersonic flight, sonic boom, aircraft design, pilot technology, simulation, engine noise, commercial aviation, hypersonic travel, battery technology, aeronautics careers, Peter Coen

The Neil Ashton Podcast
S2, EP4 - Celebrating Prof. Antony Jameson: A CFD Pioneer

The Neil Ashton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 131:34


In this episode of the Neil Ashton podcast, we celebrate the life and contributions of Professor Antony Jameson, a pioneer in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). The conversation explores his early influences, academic journey, and significant contributions to aerodynamics and engineering. Professor Jameson shares insights from his career in both academia and industry, highlighting pivotal moments that shaped his work in CFD and transonic flow. Prof. Jameson discusses his journey through the complexities of numerical methods for fluid flow, his transition from industry to academia, the development of influential flow codes, and the evolution of computational fluid dynamics (CFD). He reflects on the challenges of teaching, the impact of his work on the aerospace industry, and the commercialization of CFD technologies. In this conversation, he shares his journey from academia to industry, discussing the challenges and successes he faced in the field of aerodynamics and computational fluid dynamics. He reflects on the importance of innovation, the impact of industry experience on academic research, and offers valuable advice for aspiring professionals in aeronautics. The discussion also touches on the evolution of computational power and the role of machine learning in the field.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics and Professor Jameson05:02 Professor Jameson's Early Life and Influences20:00 Academic Journey and Contributions to Aerodynamics34:50 Career in Industry and Transition to Academia48:52 Pivotal Moments in Computational Fluid Dynamics50:19 Navigating Numerical Methods for Fluid Flow57:02 Transitioning to Academia and Teaching Challenges01:06:25 Developing Flow Codes FLO & SYN and Their Impact01:12:21 The Evolution of Computational Fluid Dynamics01:19:10 Commercialization and the Future of CFD01:30:34 Journey to Success: From Code to Commercialization01:37:02 Innovations in Aerodynamics: Control Theory and Design01:43:06 The Impact of Industry Experience on Academic Research01:51:24 The Evolution of Computational Power in Aerodynamics02:01:29 Advice for Aspiring Aeronautics ProfessionalsSummary of key work: (see http://aero-comlab.stanford.edu/jameson/publication_list.html for the publication number) Th first work that had a strong impact on the aircraft industry was Flo22. The numerical algorithm used in Flo22 is analyzed in detail in Publication 31, Iterative solution of transonic flows.The next work that had a worldwide impact was the JST scheme in 1981. The AIAA Paper 81-1259 (publication 67) has more than 6000 citations on Google Scholar. Prof. Jameson gave two other presentations a few months earlier which describe the numerical method in more detail. These are publications 63 and 65. More recently he gave a history of the JST scheme and its further development in publication 456, which also gives a detailed discussion of the multigrid scheme which was  first  described in publication 78.The Airplane Code described in AIAA Paper 86-0103 (publication 104) was the first code that could solve the Euler equations for a complete aircraft, the culmination of 15 years of his efforts to calculate transonic flows for progressively more complex configurations and with more complete mathematical models. It was never published as a journal article. The design of algorithms for unstructured grids is comprehensively discussed in his book (publication 500).He proposed the idea of using control theory for aerodynamic shape optimization in 1988 in publication 127, and its further development for transonic flows modeled by the RANS equations is described publications 222 and 229.  Its most striking application was the aerodynamic design of the Gulfstream G650 in 2006, when he performed the calculations with Syn107 on a server in his garage.

The Neil Ashton Podcast
S2, EP3 - Dr Michael Hutchinson - Cycling aerodynamics and the lifelong pursuit to go faster

The Neil Ashton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 98:00


In this episode of the Neil Ashton podcast, we delve into the fascinating world of cycling, focusing on the critical role of aerodynamics and the evolution of training techniques. Featuring Dr. Michael Hutchinson, a former top-level cyclist and expert in cycling aerodynamics, the conversation explores Dr. Hutch's journey from competitive cycling to becoming a prominent figure in cycling media. The discussion highlights the importance of power meters in training, the cultural landscape of cycling in the UK, and the technical innovations that have transformed the sport. In this conversation, we discuss the evolution of cycling performance, focusing on the impact of training, nutrition, and equipment. We highlight the importance of training less, the advancements in nutrition that allow cyclists to perform better, and the diverse training approaches that exist among athletes. The conversation also touches on the professionalism of cyclists, the rise of women's cycling, and the significant role of aerodynamics and equipment in enhancing performance. In this conversation, Neil and Dr Hutch discusses the intricate balance between power and aerodynamics in cycling, the evolution of rider trust in aerodynamic advice, and the significant impact of wind tunnels on performance. He explores the challenges of wind tunnel testing versus real-world validation, the role of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in cycling aerodynamics, and the regulatory challenges that arise with advancing technology. Dr Hutch X handle: https://x.com/Doctor_Hutch Faster: The Obsession, Science and Luck Behind the World's Fastest Cyclists: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Faster-Obsession-Science-Fastest-Cyclists/dp/1408843757 Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Cycling Passion02:57 The Intersection of Cycling and Aerodynamics06:02 Dr. Hutch's Journey into Competitive Cycling08:57 The Evolution of Aerodynamics in Cycling12:13 The Role of Power Meters in Cycling Performance15:01 Training Techniques and the Shift to Power Metrics17:58 Transitioning from Cycling to Media and Writing20:50 The Cultural Landscape of Cycling in the UK24:13 Technical Innovations and Personal Experiments in Aerodynamics27:01 The Impact of Power Meters on Training and Performance32:51 The Power of Training Less34:15 Evolution of Cycling Performance38:30 Nutrition: The Game Changer39:47 Diverse Training Approaches42:31 The Professionalism of Cyclists48:11 The Rise of Women's Cycling50:33 Aerodynamics: The Key to Speed56:06 The Impact of Equipment on Performance01:05:08 Balancing Power and Aerodynamics in Cycling01:07:05 The Evolution of Rider Trust in Aerodynamics01:10:55 The Impact of Wind Tunnels on Cycling Performance01:12:21 Challenges of Wind Tunnel Testing and Real-World Validation01:20:26 The Role of CFD in Cycling Aerodynamics01:25:31 Regulatory Challenges in Cycling Technology01:31:08 The Future of Cycling: Balancing Technology and TraditionKeywordscycling, aerodynamics, Dr. Hutch, power meters, training techniques, cycling culture, performance metrics, cycling history, competitive cycling, cycling media, cycling, training, nutrition, performance, aerodynamics, women's cycling, professional cycling, power meter, skin suits, coaching, cycling, aerodynamics, wind tunnels, biomechanics, CFD, technology, performance, regulations, rider trust, power

The Neil Ashton Podcast
S2, EP1 - Dr. Nikolas Tombazis - From Poacher to Gamekeeper, Defining the future of Formula 1

The Neil Ashton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 72:14


In this episode of the Neil Ashton podcast, Nikolas Tombazis discusses his journey into engineering and Formula One, starting from his passion for mathematics, physics, and design. He shares how his childhood dream of designing Formula One cars led him to pursue engineering. Tombazis also talks about his experience at Cambridge University and the freedom he enjoyed during his university years. He then delves into his decision to pursue a PhD in experimental aerodynamics and the valuable skills he gained from his research. Tombazis reflects on the challenges and responsibilities of being a chief aerodynamicist in Formula One, as well as the evolving role of CFD in the industry. The conversation explores the advancements in wind tunnel technology and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in Formula One. It discusses the role of CFD as a design tool and the potential for it to become the predominant tool in the future. The conversation also touches on the balance between the technical aspects of the sport and the entertainment value for fans. The importance of teamwork, leadership, and culture in Formula One teams is highlighted, as well as the challenges of maintaining success and avoiding complacency. The conversation concludes with advice for aspiring Formula One professionals, emphasizing the value of a broad skill set and the potential for Formula One as a stepping stone to other industries.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Season Two03:38 Nicolas Tambazis: A Key Figure in Formula One04:56 Early Influences and Passion for Engineering08:52 The Journey Through Cambridge and PhD Studies12:57 Entering Formula One: The Path to Benetton18:25 The Evolution of Aerodynamics in Formula One24:06 The Role of CFD and Wind Tunnel Technology38:53 Balancing Technology and Entertainment in F144:47 The Future of AI in Formula One54:56 Understanding Team Dynamics and Performance Variability01:03:44 Advice for Aspiring Engineers in Formula One

The Neil Ashton Podcast
EP14 - Season 1 Recap and what's next

The Neil Ashton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 20:09


The first season of the Neil Ashton podcast comes to a close with a recap of the episodes and a glimpse into what's to come in the next season. Look out for Season 2 in September with lots more great guests and discussion on hypersonics, CFD, Formula One, cycling,  space exploration and more!

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The Neil Ashton Podcast
EP9 - Dr Chris Rumsey - NASA & Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)

The Neil Ashton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 54:17


In this episode of the Neil Ashton podcast, Neil interviews Dr. Chris Rumsey,  Research Scientist at NASA Langley Research Center.  Chris is one of the main CFD experts at NASA Langley is globally reconised as a leader in CFD, particularly for aeronautical applications. The conversation focuses on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and turbulence modeling. They discuss Chris's career, his role in public dissemination of CFD methods, and his involvement in the Turbulence Modeling website. They also explore the High Lift Prediction Workshop and the role of machine learning in CFD and turbulence modeling. The conversation provides insights into working at NASA and the challenges and advancements in CFD and turbulence modeling. In this conversation, Neil and Chris Rumsey discuss the progress and challenges in solving the problem of high-lift aerodynamics in aircraft design. They explore the concept of certification by analysis and the role of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in reducing the need for expensive wind tunnel and flight tests. They also delve into the use of machine learning in CFD and the challenges of reproducibility. The conversation then shifts to conferences, with Neil and Chris sharing their experiences and favorite events. They conclude by discussing career advice for aspiring aerospace professionals and the unique aspects of working at NASA.00:00 Introduction to the Neil Ashton podcast01:09 Focus on Computational Fluid Dynamics and Turbulence Modeling06:51 Chris Rumsey's Journey to NASA09:13 From Art to Aeronautical Engineering13:08 Transitioning to Turbulence Modeling15:34 The Origins of the Turbulence Modeling Website20:40 Verification and Validation in Turbulence Modeling24:34 The Role of Machine Learning in Turbulence Modeling26:00 Advancements in High Lift Prediction27:28 Challenges in High Lift Prediction28:25 Thoughts on Working at NASA29:42 Certification by Analysis: Reducing the Cost of Aircraft Certification31:09 The Role of Machine Learning in CFD and Certification by Analysis34:03 The Value of Conferences in Networking and Specialized Learning40:30 Career Advice for Aspiring Aerospace Professionals48:45 Curating and Documenting Knowledge in the Aerospace Community

The Neil Ashton Podcast
EP2 - Dr Florian Menter - Turbulence Modelling Pioneer

The Neil Ashton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 80:54 Transcription Available


Florian Menter discusses his journey in the field of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and the development of the K-Omega SST model. He shares his experiences working at NASA Ames and the collaborative environment in the CFD community. Florian also talks about his decision to return to Germany and his role in the early days of what would be become ANSYS. Florian Menter discusses the birth and development of the SST turbulence model, the challenges of transition modeling, and the future of RANS models. He also explores the potential of machine learning in CFD and shares advice for young researchers. The conversation highlights the importance of pursuing valuable ideas, keeping things simple, and envisioning the outcome of one's work. 

The Neil Ashton Podcast
EP1 - Neil Ashton - Podcast Intro

The Neil Ashton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 9:42 Transcription Available


In this short first episode Neil will explain why he's created the podcast, the guests he'll be interviewing and the topics that will be covered. 

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The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint

On this week's Podcast, Stuart and Jonathan talk with Neil Ashton.At the end of 2019, Neil had lost the drive and enthusiasm for his role as a highly successful football journalist and TV presenter, and he walked away from his career. What follows is a deeply frank account of the decisions Neil made whilst embracing the unknown, how he used fear to his advantage, and how gambling everything rekindled a thirst for his greatest passion.For more information on The Summit Foundation please visit our website www.thesummitfoundation.co.uk or on socials thesummit_fdn thanks for listening.Series audio production by airaphonSupport the showSupport the show

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Engineered-Mind Podcast | Engineering, AI & Neuroscience
CFD, High Performance Computing & AWS - Dr. Neil Ashton | Podcast #72

Engineered-Mind Podcast | Engineering, AI & Neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 53:37


Dr. Neil Ashton leads the Computational Engineering Product & Technology Strategy at Amazon Web Services, with a particular focus on Computational Fluid Dynamics and High Performance Computing (HPC). He also is a Visiting Fellow at the Department of Engineering Science in the University of Oxford and a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Previous to these positions he worked in Formula 1 with the Lotus F1 team (now Alpine F1 team). He is passionate about pushing the state of the art of CFD forward and ultimately enabling an entirely virtual engineering design process. —————————————————————————————

Fearless in Devotion
Episode 22 - Neil Ashton On Nearly Getting Arrested at Stockport Away

Fearless in Devotion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 100:16


This week Wrexham stalwart Neil Ashton bares all on the heartbreak of losing at Wembley, and of a heated argument with then Reds boss Kevin Wilkin.Neil's passion and love for Wrexham is clear to see as he discusses the highs and lows of more than 200 appearances for the town.GET IN TOUCHEMAIL: fearlessindevotion@gmail.comTWITTER: @fearlessidzine See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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#149 - Kevin and the Bean… and Dave (Bonus #content)

Elis James and John Robins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 64:17


Something a bit different today due to a change to the 5 Live schedule. John reveals his PRAM problems, Elis dreams about having a single idea, and Producer Dave finds out his twins share a birthday with one of the greatest left-backs of all time (spoiler: it’s not Neil Ashton).

Manchester Football Social
Premier League Update - Pochettino to return to the Premier League? Top 6 predictions, Bournemouth angry about referee comments

Manchester Football Social

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 38:42


Marley Anderson is joined by Niall McCaughan and Lee Whitehouse to discuss the latest headlines from the Premier League.Mauricio Pochettino was spotted alongside new Man United PR consultant Neil Ashton - could he be on the way to Old Trafford in the near future, or was it all a coincidence?The race for the top six is cluttered, but can Sheffield United hang on to fifth place or will Spurs or Everton pip them at the post?Bournemouth are furious with John Moss for his comments during their defeat at Bramall Lane, should referees remain as invisible as possible during the 90 minutes?Subscribe now and never miss a show, and follow us on Twitter, @TheSportSocial @91Marley @niallpfc See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sunday Supplement
Record Breaking Liverpool march on, Sluggish Spurs and Man Utd’s contrasting week

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 68:33


Neil Ashton presents his final ever Sunday Supplement and is joined by Andy Dunn of The Mirror, The Sunday Times’ Jonathan Northcroft and Ian Ladyman from The Daily Mail as they reflect on Liverpool’s record breaking run, Spurs’ sluggish performance against the league leaders as well as discussing Manchester United’s contrasting week which saw them outclassed by rivals Manchester City in the League Cup to then thrashing Norwich in the Premier League.

Sunday Supplement
Has the FA Cup lost its spark, Pogba's future and Maddison swap deal for Lingard.

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 69:55


Neil Ashton is joined by Jason Burt, Darren Lewis and Dominic King for the first Sunday Supplement of the decade. They debate and discuss a whole host of topics, including whether the FA Cup has lost its magic, will Paul Pogba remain at Man Utd and would Leicester swap James Maddison for Jesse Lingard and £45 million?

Sunday Supplement
Pellegrini axed by Hammers, Ancelotti off to a flyer and will Pep stay and challenge Liverpool?

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2019 70:02


Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel, Oliver Holt and John Cross for the final Sunday Supplement of 2019. They debate and discuss a whole host of topics, including Manuel Pellegrini's sacking at West Ham, Carlo Ancelotti's great start to life at Everton and what's next for Pep Guardiola?

Sunday Supplement
Tribute to World Cup hero Martin Peters, success for Liverpool in Club World Cup and how will Arteta shape Arsenal?

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 69:05


Neil Ashton is joined on Sunday Supplement this week by Paul McCarthy, Patrick Barclay and John Richardson as they discuss a whole host of topics in the football world. Including, a tribute to England’s 1966 World Cup winner Martin Peters, reaction to Liverpool's Club World Cup win and what challenges face Mikel Arteta at Arsenal.

Sunday Supplement
Liverpool's fixture pile-up and a year under Solskjaer

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 70:07


Neil Ashton is joined on Sunday Supplement this week by Melissa Reddy, Jeremy Cross and Matt Dickinson as they discuss a whole host of topics in the football world. Including, Liverpool's fixture pile-up, Manchester United's academy heroics and Pep Guardiola's future at Manchester City.

Sunday Supplement
Manchester derby overshadowed by racism, and Big Dunc’s superb start

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 70:02


Neil Ashton is joined by Andy Dunn of The Mirror, Ian Ladyman of the Daily Mail and James Ducker of The Telegraph. The topics of discussion this week: Manchester United’s victory over neighbours City and the racism storm that has overshadowed it, and the differing starts for two caretaker bosses: Duncan Ferguson and Freddie Ljungberg.

Sunday Supplement
Who will replace Emery, Liverpool 11 points clear & England's Euro chances

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 69:18


On this weeks Sunday Supplement, Neil Ashton is joined by Shaun Custis, Head of Sport for The Sun, Senior Football Writer for ESPN, Mark Ogden and Matt Law, Football News Correspondent for The Telegraph. They discuss who will replace Unai Emery as Arsenal manager, Liverpool's lead at the top, Jose's winning ways and England's pressure to perform at the Euro's.

Sunday Supplement
Mourinho's perfect start, Arsenal's woes and which manager is leading the sack race?

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 68:46


Neil Ashton is joined by Steve Bates, Martin Samuel and Paul Hayward as the panel discuss Tottenham Hotspur's new appointment in Jose Mourinho, the pressures on Marco Silva, Quique Sánchez Flores, Unai Emery and Manuel Pellegrini.

Swedes 2 Turnips 1 - Untold tales from Sun Football

What is the best goal ever scored? Reshmin, Shaun, Martin Lipton and Neil Ashton argue what makes a great goal and what they consider to be number one along with some of their favourites. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sunday Supplement
Arsenal on the slide, Lampard making Chelsea likeable and is VAR killing the joy of the game?

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 63:58


Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by Henry Winter of The Times, Rob Draper from The Mail on Sunday and The Guardian’s Jonathan Liew to give their opinion on all the latest news.

Swedes 2 Turnips 1 - Untold tales from Sun Football

The moments that changed football are this week's big talking point. Martin Lipton and Neil Ashton are the guests, with Reshmin and Shaun, as they discuss some of the game's most historic moments on and off the field. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sunday Supplement
Late Liverpool win puts pressure back on City, Pep claims Mane is a diver and defiant Emery says he won't walk away

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 69:24


Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by Mike McGrath of The Sun, John Cross from The Mirror and The Telegraph’s Jason Burt to give their opinion on all the latest news.

Sunday Supplement
Pep on Sterling, Pulisic shines at Burnley and what has happened to Ozil?

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 69:24


Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by Sam Wallace of The Telegraph, Charlie Wyatt of The Sun and Ian Ladyman of the Daily Mail to give their opinion on all the latest news.

Sunday Supplement
No room for racism, more VAR confusion and Pep’s frustration

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 69:40


Neil Ashton is joined by Football Correspondent for ESPN, Melissa Reddy, The Telegraph’s James Ducker and the Chief Sports Writer for The Mirror, Andy Dunn, for a discussion on the week's major football stories.

Sunday Supplement
United back Solskjaer, Qatar World Cup scrutiny and are England ready to win Euros?

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 68:59


Neil Ashton is joined by Rob Harris, Shaun Custis and Dave Maddock to discuss a host of topics including whether England are ready to win the Euros, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s backing from the club’s board and Liverpool’s upcoming fixture with Manchester United.

Sunday Supplement
Who's to blame at Spurs, no hope for Ole and Liverpool flying high.

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 69:16


Neil Ashton is joined by Matt Dunn from the Express, Craig Hope of the Daily Mail and Neil Custis from the Sun. On this week's show they discuss whose to blame for the problems at Tottenham, is there any hope for United and Ole and discuss Liverpool's winning ways.

Sunday Supplement
Was Bernardo Silva in the wrong, van Bronckhorst to replace Pep and Spurs to target Southgate

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 69:28


Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel from the Daily Mail, Steve Bates of the Sunday People and the Daily Mirror’s Darren Lewis to discuss this week's major football stories, including the controversy surrounding Bernardo Silva after his tweet to Benjamin Mendy and recent reports linking Tottenham with Gareth Southgate should Mauricio Pochettino decide to leave Spurs.

Sunday Supplement
City thrash Watford, Liverpool under scrutiny and more VAR controversy

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 67:44


Neil Ashton is joined by Jonathan Northcroft, Jonathan Liew and Paul Hayward to discuss this week's major football stories, including Manchester City’s thrashing of Watford and more controversy surrounding VAR.

Sunday Supplement
Norwich stun City, what next for England and how good are Liverpool?

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 69:56


Neil Ashton is joined by Natalie Gedra, Jason Burt and Miguel Delaney to discuss this week's major football stories, including Liverpool's impressive performance against Newcastle and Norwich's shock win against Manchester City.

Sunday Supplement
Could Rashford be a future England no.9, Gracia out, Sanchez Flores in at Watford and gloves are off between Owen and Shearer

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 69:46


Neil Ashton is joined by Matt Dickinson, Jeremy Cross and Rob Draper to discuss all the big topics from the week in football, including England's comfortable win over Bulgaria in their Euro 2020 qualifier, Watford's sacking of Javi Gracia and the controversial serialisation of Michael Owen's autobiography.

Sunday Supplement
North London derby preview, Bury's expulsion and Southgate's Three Lions squad

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 70:00


Neil Ashton is joined by Martin Samuel, Simon Mullock and Matt Law to discuss all the big topics from the week in football, including Sunday's North London derby and Bury's expulsion from the Football League. As well as, England's latest squad and the controversy around VAR after incidents at Selhurst Park and the King Power Stadium.

Sunday Supplement
More Salah magic, United's penalty woes and Lampard off the mark

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019 68:02


Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.

Sunday Supplement
More VAR drama, Arsenal looking good and will Sanchez leave United?

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 70:02


Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.

Sunday Supplement
VAR, Mourinho & Transfer deadline day

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 69:27


Neil Ashton hosts a discussion on the week's major football stories, joined by leading football journalists to give their opinion on all the latest news.

The 2 Robbies
3 - 2019 Summer Transfer Deadline Day Part 2

The 2 Robbies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 67:04


Robbie Mustoe and Robbie Earle are joined by Rebecca Lowe, Kyle Martino, Arlo White, Graeme Le Saux and Neil Ashton to recap the Premier League's 2019 Summer Transfer Deadline Day live from London at Sky Sports' studios. Part 2 goes in-depth on the biggest last-minute moves (0:25), Arsenal (5:15), Manchester United (10:40), Wolves (17:25), Everton (20:25), Leicester City (28:40), West Ham (31:00), Watford (32:45), Crystal Palace (35:50), Newcastle (37:40), Bournemouth (43:45), Burnley (47:30), Southampton (48:55), Brighton (50:30), Norwich (52:55), Aston Villa (55:55) and Sheffield United (59:05).

Premier League on NBC
2019 Summer Transfer Deadline Day Part 2

Premier League on NBC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 66:39


Rebecca Lowe, Robbie Mustoe, Kyle Martino, Arlo White, Robbie Earle, Graeme Le Saux and Neil Ashton recap the Premier League's 2019 Summer Transfer Deadline Day live from London at Sky Sports' studios. Part 2 goes in-depth on the biggest last-minute moves (0:25), Arsenal (5:15), Manchester United (10:40), Wolves (17:25), Everton (20:25), Leicester City (28:35), West Ham (30:55), Watford (32:45), Crystal Palace (35:45), Newcastle (37:35), Bournemouth (43:40), Burnley (47:25), Southampton (48:50), Brighton (50:30), Norwich (52:50), Aston Villa (55:45) and Sheffield United (59:00).

The 2 Robbies
2 - 2019 Summer Transfer Deadline Day Part 1

The 2 Robbies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 68:50


Robbie Mustoe and Robbie Earle are joined by Rebecca Lowe, Kyle Martino, Arlo White, Graeme Le Saux and Neil Ashton to recap the Premier League's 2019 Summer Transfer Deadline Day live from London at Sky Sports' studios. The NBC team goes in-depth on the biggest last-minute moves (0:30), VAR (15:15), Manchester City (24:10), Liverpool (35:15), Chelsea (49:15), Christian Pulisic (55:15) and Tottenham (1:00:55).

Premier League on NBC
2019 Summer Transfer Deadline Day Part 1

Premier League on NBC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 69:29


Rebecca Lowe, Robbie Mustoe, Kyle Martino, Arlo White, Robbie Earle, Graeme Le Saux and Neil Ashton recap the Premier League's 2019 Summer Transfer Deadline Day live from London at Sky Sports' studios. The NBC team goes in-depth on the biggest last-minute moves (0:25), VAR (15:10), Manchester City (24:00), Liverpool (34:45), Chelsea (49:05), Christian Pulisic (55:00) and Tottenham (1:01:00).

Sunday Supplement
Man Utd make their mark, all change at Chelsea and new season awaits

Sunday Supplement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 68:33


Neil Ashton is joined by Henry Winter of The Times, Oliver Holt of the Mail on Sunday and Melissa Reddy of ESPN for a discussion of the latest football news.

Chelsea FanCast
The Chelsea Fancast Archive - "Chelsea FanCast v The Press"

Chelsea FanCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 137:26


We delve in to the Chelsea FanCast Archive over the summer break and dig up some classic Chelsea FanCast’s from the past. This week's episode is Chelsea FanCast #226On this week’s Classic Chelsea FanCast we repeat the show originally recorded on 4th December 2012 where Stamford Chidge invited some of the leading Football Journalists to debate the press coverage of Chelsea FC and the Fans. Think the ASBO lovechild of ‘Question Time’ meets ‘Sunday Supplement’! ‘Stamford’ Chidge presented the show and assumed the 'David Dimbleby' role, and asked questions sent in by Chelsea fans from all over the world.Martin Lipton, Chief Football Writer at the Mirror; Neil Ashton, the Daily Mail’s Football News Correspondent; Rob Shepherd, football writer formerly at Today; the Daily Express and the News of the World and Dan Levene, Chelsea FC writer for the Fulham Chronicle were on the panel.There were many issues on the agenda at the time...Chelsea fans believed that both they and the club were getting unfair treatment from the press. Whilst elements of this were clearly justified, the intensity and volume of these attacks led us to believe that it was driven by an agenda. However, the show was not a hatchet job on the Press led by Chelsea attack dogs. During the show we discussed issues such as the relationship between the press, club, players and fans; the impact of social media; the negativity surrounding Chelsea; Terry-gate; Clattenburg-gate and Di Matteo & Benitez.Recorded in Putney Station in front of a live audience, it was a unique opportunity for Chelsea fans to explain how they feel and get a response from the Press as to what is really going on and why. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Punt
The Punt: Friday 18 August

The Punt

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2017 58:45


The Punt is back! The Sun's Chief Football Reporter and host of the Sunday Supplement on Sky Sports, Neil Ashton, speaks about Chelsea's start to the season and Derek McGovern goes through the Premier League TV games alongside William Hill's PR representative Joe Crilly. Pete Farries, Gav P and Al Ross select their best bets in the lower leagues and Sam Norris gives his pick in Europe. We have a naps table update, a trivia question and much more. Dave Kelner is your host. #betting #thepunt #football #PL

The Punt
The FWA Podcast: Thursday 2 February

The Punt

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017 24:40


Sky Sports Sunday Supplement presenter, Neil Ashton, joins William Hill's Dave Kelner to preview the live Premier League matches this weekend. The pair also chat about managers losing their cool and Chelsea romping their way to the title. #FWAPodcast #betting #football #PL

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A Yank and a Swede - A Premier League Podcast
Official Barclays Premier League Podcast - Episode 15

A Yank and a Swede - A Premier League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2013 45:00


Norwich City legend Bryan Gunn joins Iain Dowie, journalist Neil Ashton and Marcus Buckland to discuss how the Barclays Premier League is shaping up with just over a quarter of the season gone. The title race is wide open - with only six points separating the top eight - and we discuss all the contenders. We speak to Spanish football expert Graham Hunter about how Mauricio Pochettino has managed to inspire Southampton into the top four. We hear from Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, Manchester United manager David Moyes and Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini on their teams' title chances. Plus we look ahead to one of football's greatest derbies - Everton v Liverpool - which takes place at Goodison Park this weekend. #bpl #ncfc #sfc #afc #efc #mufc #mcfc #lfc