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This week Glenn Murray is joined by a true icon of the women's game. A player known for her goals, trophies, and winning mentality, it's none other than Nikita Parris. Nikita's move to the club on deadline day turned heads across the league. She arrived from Manchester United, where she was their top scorer last season, adding yet another impressive chapter to her already stellar career. From playing for some of the biggest clubs in Europe, to being part of England's historic Euro 2022 triumph, Nikita has done it all. She takes us through her journey across Europe, reveals the highs and lows of professional football and lifts the lid on dressing room dramas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode we sit down with Maisie Symonds, Brighton's longest-serving women's player, to talk about her incredible journey in the WSL. From making her mark at the Albion to receiving that life-changing call from the England manager, Maisie shares what it's like to step up to the senior squad. We also discuss working alongside top talents like Fran Kirby and Nikita Parris, preparing for the big WSL clash against Liverpool at the Amex, and how a pro unwinds off the pitch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ellen White, Jen Beattie and Ben Haines react to England manager Sarina Wiegman's latest squad to face Belgium in their Nations League double header. Fran Kirby returns while Brighton's Maisie Symonds gets her first senior call-up. Ellen gives an insight into how you need to take your opportunity when you get the England call and Jen also shares what it's like when you aren't playing as much for your country. The team talk Chelsea and Manchester City as the two sides head into their fourth and final meeting with Chelsea taking a last minute victory at the weekend. The bottom of the table is tightening up with Aston Villa and Crystal Palace battling it out to stay in the WSL. Jen and Ellen give their opinion on who they think will stay up. 00:20 Intro 01:45 England squad & Sarina Wiegman 06:20 Maisie Symonds call up 08:10 Jen & Ellen experiences being dropped 11:11 Nikita Parris 20:30 Champions League 29:25 RelegationBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week: Wed 2000 Arsenal v Real Madrid in UEFA Women's Champions League Thu 2000 Chelsea v Man City in UEFA Women's Champions League PROMO CLIPS
Ellen White, Jen Beattie and Ben Haines are at the Arsenal training ground catching up with Alessia Russo and Lotte Wubben-Moy! Alessia and Lotte share an insight into what it's been like since Renee Slegers has been in charge and how that has helped on the pitch. Alessia and Ellen talk the pressure that comes with wearing the England number 9. Plus the team talk North London derby this weekend and playing at the Emirates. Sarina Wiegman announced her England squad that will play Portugal and Spain in the Nations League and tells Rob Schofield why Chloe Kelly has been left out while Nikita Parris makes her return. 00:20 Intro 02:00 Hello Alessia & Lotte! 05:10 Renee Slegers impact 08:30 Kelly Smith & strikers 16:15 Life outside football 25:00 Playing at the Emirates 29:15 North London derby 36:15 Lionesses team & Sarina WiegmanBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week: Tue 11 Feb 2000 Exeter vs Nottingham Forest in FA Cup on 5 Sports Extra, Tue 11 Feb 2000 Man City vs Real Madrid in UEFA Champions League Wed 12 Feb 2000 Celtic vs Bayern Munich in UEFA Champions League
Fara and Anita are back discussing all the major talking points from this weekend's WSL games! The pair break down if the women's game needs goal line technology in the wake of Tottenham's controversial goal vs Chelsea. Do you think it was over the line, or did Hannah Hampton keep it out? Do Chelsea have the textbook mentality to win the WSL this year? Can Man City keep up the pace of their title challenge? And who should be included in the England squad - does Maya Le Tissier deserve to start based on form? Should Nikita Parris be called back up to Serina's squad?All of this plus tonnes more on. this episode, so be sure to like, comment and subscribe if you're new! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Manchester United head to the Amex Stadium to taken on three former players and Brighton. Yet to concede in the league, Nikita Parris ruins the fun and both teams share the points in a 1-1 result.Join host, Mina (@MinaFootball) as she reflects on the season and discusses the game for a deep dive discussion on:
Boots Balls & Bras is back as Fara and Anita sit down to discuss this weekend's results. Which teams can break into the WSL top spots and upset the likes of Chelsea and Man City? Are Brighton this season's dark horses? Both Fara and Anita were in attendance for a 7-goal thriller between Spurs and Liverpool, where Matt Beard's side came out on top in dramatic fashion. The pair also break down Nikita Parris' full debut where she opened her account in a Brighton shirt, as well as Liverpool's new star striker, Olivia Smith. They also question whether Spurs have adequately replaced Grace Clinton. And a special mention to Jordan Nobbs who became WSL's all time leading appearance maker this weekend. All of this plus loads more in this week's episode, so be sure to like, comment and subscribe if you're not already! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
That's a wrap on the Olympics! And just 84 days after winning the WSL with Chelsea, Emma Hayes had a gold medal with the USWNT around her neck. Rachel was there in Paris and chats with Chloe all about the final – including a special goodbye for Marta.But as Spain head home medal-less, what happened to them? And did this tournament teach us some harsh lessons about player fatigue? Plus, Chloe and Rachel explain why a move to Newcastle could make more sense that it might appear for Nikita Parris and why – yes – Angel City's announcement video for Katie Zelem didn't make sense to us either.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube! Email us show@upfrontpod.com.Sign up for the Football Ramble Patreon to get ad-free Upfront shows and more: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's been a minute so Courtney & André power through loads of woso news. We start with a sad addition to the sick & shut-in list, then talk about the Women's Club World Cup, Brazil's 2027 World Cup bid, and FIFA threatening to suspend Zambia. Then we move to the NWSL to spotlight Orlando de Janeiro, and discuss how there's a lot more happening down there than Barbra Banda (though she is outrageous). We also discuss Kansas City, Gotham and Portland, plus André goes on a rant about Jaedyn Shaw and Casey Stoney. After we hop the pond to talk about the FA Cup Final, Nikita Parris turning down a bag to win a trophy she's already won twice, Sir Jimothy Rats showing how much he cares about Man United's women's team, and the WSL title race coming down to the last day yet again. Please subscribe, rate, review and don't forget to leave a dad joke – we appreciate y'all! ============= Follow Us: Twitter - @DiasporaUtdPod Instagram - diasporautdpod ============= Music credit: Finally by Loxbeats https://soundcloud.com/loxbeats Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3. Free Download: http://bit.ly/FinallyLoxbeats Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/fGquX0Te1Yo
Charlotte Harpur and Carl Anka join Sophie Penney after Manchester United beat Tottenham in the FA Cup final at Wembley to win their first major trophy. Ella Toone and Bethany England react to the result and the wonder goal. And is this a turning point for Manchester United after a difficult season? Mary Earps' contract runs out this summer, after all. Plus David Ornstein joins us to reveal why this moment was extra special for Nikita Parris. And Art de Roche comes on to discuss why Arsenal let the WSL all-time top scorer Vivanne Miedema go. HOST: Sophie Penney WITH: Charlotte Harpur, Carl Anka, David Ornstein and Art de Roche PRODUCER: Sophie Penney EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Iain Macintosh Get in touch: fte@theathletic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben Haines and England Women's record goal scorer Ellen White look ahead to the FA Cup final with Manchester United's Nikita Parris and Spurs' Bethany England and Becky Spencer. Liverpool's Gemma Bonner also drops by to chat about her season and the success the team is having and the fight for fourth. Plus Ellen and Ben dissect a weekend of football that threw the title race wide open!Timecodes: 00:10 Intro 01:00 Title race wide open! 10:30 Gemma Bonner 20:00 Nikita Parris on FA Cup final 29:10 Becky Spencer & Bethany England
Two months ago, Khiara Keating left Meadow Park in tears. On Sunday, she left it as Manchester City's hero! Chloe and Rachel look back on a huge victory for Man City and how Keating has slowly become one of the WSL's best. Plus, does Katie McCabe take it too far? And with the release of the latest England squad… why isn't Sarina Wiegman picking Nikita Parris?! All that and much more on today's Upfront.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube! Email us show@upfrontpod.com.Sign up for the Football Ramble Patreon to get ad-free Upfront shows and more: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Maisie and Suzi discuss the shock exit at their beloved Brighton, the brilliance of Nikita Parris and mincing hips and spaghetti legs. For questions, comments, and voice notes, you can email us at bigkickpod@gmail.com - we'd love to hear from you. Find and follow our Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/bigkickenergypod/ A Vibrant Production. For sales, advertising and general enquiries: HELLO@VIBRANTTELEVISION.COM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode we went over all the games in WSL week 12. Including Vivianne Miedema's comeback goal in the 2-0 Arsenal win over Liverpool, Chelsea's 3-0 win against Brighton to keep them at the top table and West Ham's first win during this podcast!! We all begged to normalise firing managers in Womens football. Aya raged over Everton's home stadium and lack of shots on target. Domie was confused over Marc Skinner not starting Nikita Parris for Man United and Jaya became sick of the amount of money that male footballers have. If you enjoyed this episode make sure to follow us on Spotify, rate the podcast, share and check out our socials: TIKTOK: @hergameherrules INSTAGRAM:@hghrpodcast
Manchester United finally get a win in a 2-1 WSL victory over Aston Villa. Few days before, they fell short in the Conti Cup against Manchester rivals and still await their fate in the competition due to an Aston Villa scandal. Host, Mina, breaks down both games and the difference in performances.Join host, Mina (@MinaFootball) for a deep dive discussion on:⚽ Nikita Parris's goal scoring form this season
Manchester United Women bounce back from the Derby loss with a 2-0 victory against Bristol City away from home. I am joined by Namrata, a die-hard Manchester United fan, as we discuss the result.Join host, Mina (@MinaFootball) for a deep dive discussion on:⚽ Ella Toone's confidence grows
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Faye Carruthers is joined by former Everton and England goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis to discuss all of the fallout from the weekend's WSL fixtures! They also react to the 2023 World Cup draw being made and you'll hear from the Lionesses manager Sarina Wiegman and striker Nikita Parris as they offer their thoughts on England's opponents! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's fare includes football, tennis, rugby, cricket and boxing and we begin with a review of England's World Cup qualifier against Austria where Alessia Russo, 7' Nikita Parris 69' stamped their ticket Down Under next year with a 2-0 scoreline. England's second qualifier against Luxembourg at Stoke City on September 6 now becomes a formality. In Kansas City also last Saturday, the USWNT scored a convincing victory in the first of two friendly games against Nigeria with a 4-0 win; Sophia Smith 14' Lindsey Horan, 25' Sophia Smith 66' Alex Morgan 52' penalty. The second game will take place at the Audi Field in Washington, DC also on Sept 6.In cricket The Oval Invincibles won The Hundred Trophy and set another record attendance of 20,840 at the Lords Cricket Ground. The total competition attendance was in excess of 270,000. We review the first week of the US Open Tennis and make our predictions for this year's champion. Also this weekend, American Clarrisa Shields will face Britain's Savannah Marshall for the Middleweight Boxing title as part of an all-female under-card at the O2 Arena in London. In rugby, while the World Cup prepares to kick-off on October 8 in New Zealand, the Rugby Football Union faces legal action in the UK against its ban on transgender players.Hosts: Chris Stafford & Nancy GillenRecorded: September 5, 2022WiSP Sports is the ONLY GLOBAL PODCAST NETWORK FOR WOMEN'S SPORT with more than 60 hosts, 1600+ episodes across 50 shows and over 7 million downloads. Every episode is a WiSP SPORTS ORIGINAL PRODUCTION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.We are ranked in the top 2% of more than 2.71 million podcasts worldwide. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at wispsports@gmail.com.
In this month's Mailbag episode, Tim, Alex and Pippa get together to discuss the recently concluded European Championships and take listener questions on summer transfers, the legacy of the Euros and whether that will translate into increased crowds, Arsenal players that impressed the most at the tournament, predictions and hot takes for the season ahead, Nikita Parris' imminent transfer to Manchester United and Beth Mead for the Ballon D'Or? And plenty more besides.You can follow Tim on Twitter @Stillberto : Pippa @pippa_monique : Alex @alexibaceta23Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's coming home, it's coming home, football's coming home and our Women's England team are (hopefully) about to win the UEFA Women's EURO 2022! And today, ahead of the competition kicking off. we are joined by England star, Nikita ParrisNikita has come a long way from a homemade football pitch in Liverpool, to the top of women's football playing for the likes of Manchester City, Everton, French team Olympique Lyonnais and Arsenal - which is her current club. Nikita has also held the record as all-time leading scorer in the Women's Super League along with winning multiple leagues and the UEFA Women's Champions League, Nikita was named the FWA Women's Footballer of the Year in 2019. Nikita is truly one of the game's greats. Nikita joins us from the middle of the England training camp for the Women's Euros and opens up about moments that have made her the athlete she is today, how mental health impacts her performance and why it needs to be spoken about more in the football world. Plus Nikita talks about the work we need to do to achieve gender equality across sport, why she thinks it's time we stop comparing mens and womens football, and she shares some inspirational words on how she has become the representation in sport she desperately needed growing up. It's impossible not to be inspired listening to Nikita so I truly hope you love this episode too - it made me want to run to the gym stat!. I hope you keep on listening and finding the power to Reign in your own lives. If you love this episode, please get in touch (follow me across social media @joshsmithhosts), I love hearing from you. Love, Josh xxxP.S. I am so proud that this episode of Reign with Josh Smith which celebrates our inspirational female sporting stars is brought to you thanks to my friends at Pandora, who are the Official National Jewellery Sponsor of the UEFA Women's EURO 2022.This summer of sport is all about encouraging women and girls everywhere to feel empowered and motivated to be the person they want to be. Just like the inspirational female athletes you're hearing from in these episodes, YOU can achieve anything - whether it's in sport, your career, or any of your life goals. Get out there, be fearless and write your own story. And with Pandora, there's always a piece of jewellery you can create or customise to help tell that story. Just head to pandora.net or your nearest store, now!
In the first episode of the Sky Sports Women's Euros podcast, Sky Sports' senior football journalist Charlotte Marsh and Sky Sports News' England reporter Anton Toloui look back on a busy England Women media day at St George's Park.Fran Kirby discussed her return to the Lionesses set-up, with goalkeeper Hannah Hampton and Nikita Parris also revealing how they reacted to the news that they will be going to Euro 2022.Plus, after Ellen White said Steph Houghton will be cheering the squad on from home, Charlotte and Anton chat how the Lionesses might fare without their former captain.Jill Scott also reveals how she earned the title of ‘fastest paper girl in the north east' and the England players chat about how they use their downtime while in camp.
In the first episode of the Sky Sports Women's Euros podcast, Sky Sports' senior football journalist Charlotte Marsh and Sky Sports News' England reporter Anton Toloui look back on a busy England Women media day at St George's Park.Fran Kirby discussed her return to the Lionesses set-up, with goalkeeper Hannah Hampton and Nikita Parris also revealing how they reacted to the news that they will be going to Euro 2022.Plus, after Ellen White said Steph Houghton will be cheering the squad on from home, Charlotte and Anton chat how the Lionesses might fare without their former captain.Jill Scott also reveals how she earned the title of ‘fastest paper girl in the north east' and the England players chat about how they use their downtime while in camp.
Tim Stillman and Alex Ibaceta get together for the June mailbag edition of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, taking listener questions on Vivianne Miedema's new deal, alongside new deals for Caitlin Foord, Steph Catley and Noelle Maritz, how much of an advantage greater stability might be next season, plenty of questions on who Arsenal should target in the summer transfer window as well as questions on the likes of Nikita Parris, Mana Iwabuchi and Fran Stenson. The panel also considers Arsenal's pledge to host six Arsenal Women home games at Emirates Stadium next season.You can follow Tim on Twitter @Stillberto, and Alex @alexibaceta23Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In de 35ste aflevering van de All About Arsenal podcast bespreken we de laatste wedstrijden en de eindstand van het seizoen. Ook blikken we terug op highlights van dit seizoen en sommen we de eerste transfernieuwtjes op. Natuurlijk hebben het over nieuws in de vrouwenvoetbalwereld en delen we onze G.O.A.T. of the Season! Enjoy!
In this month's mailbag, Tim and Alex answer your questions about midfield creativity, Arsenal's January transfer business, the WSL title race, whether Arsenal have made progress under Jonas Eidevall yet, Frida Maanum, Nikita Parris, how far away Arsenal are from challenging in Europe and the panel run the rule over the new signings and consider what might be the most immediate priorities in the summer transfer window.You can follow Tim on Twitter @Stillberto, and Alex @AlexIbaceta23Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alexia Putellas tornou-se a primeira espanhola a ganhar a Bola de Ouro. Um casal dos EUA viajou para Inglaterra para ver o Tottenham e o jogo foi adiado. Nikita Parris foi dispensada para descansar. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In aflevering twee van seizoen twee hebben we het natuurlijk over de nieuwe aanwinst van Arsenal; Tobin Heath! Daarnaast bespreken we de eerste wedstrijd tegen Slavia Praha, al het transfernieuws én een mooie ontwikkeling in Ierland. In het Spelersprofiel lichten we deze week Keets a.k.a. Nikita Parris uit. Enjoy!
In de tweede All About Arsenal special hebben we het maar over één ding: Arsenal! We bespreken de overige nieuwe speelsters en natuurlijk de nieuwe coach. Ook hebben we weer een aantal nieuwtjes en we bespreken een aantal opmerkelijke signings van alle andere WSL clubs. Ten slotte kijken we ook vooruit op de Champions League wedstrijden die deze week op het programma staan. Enjoy!
On this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast the panel preview the chances of Team GB and Japan in the women's football tournament at this summer's Olympics. Firstly, Pippa and Tim are joined by Rich Laverty of Our Game magazine and These Football Times to discuss Team GB, Leah Williamson, Nikita Parris, the surprise omission of Jordan Nobbs and Beth Mead from the squad and Team GB's overall chances.Then Tim is joined by Tokyo based British journalist Sean Carroll and they chat about the general feeling in Tokyo around the Olympic Games, the challenges for the media and the athletes of a Games during a pandemic and they talk about Japan's chances as well as Arsenal's new signing Mana Iwabuchi.Part 1 went out earlier this week, where Tim and Alex are joined by Annemarie Postma, to discuss Netherlands, and Samantha Lewis to discuss Australia's chances. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The OneFootball podcast returns once again to take a look at women's football across Europe. This week Angelina Kelly is joined by Watford's latest signing Amber-Keegan Stobbs. Stobbs talks all about her departure from Crystal Palace, her move to Watford and what life has been like since she has spoken openly and honestly about her mental health. In addition, Stobbs talks about the new Championship season and her desire to play in the numbest 10 position for her new club. And finally Stobbs also shares her thoughts on some of the biggest transfers in the European leagues so far including Esther González's move to Real Madrid, Manchester City's summer signings and the return of Nikita Parris to the Women's Super League.
The OneFootball podcast returns once again to take a look at women's football across Europe. This week Angelina Kelly is joined by Alejandro Diago and Manchester United Women's Supporters Club founder Natalie Burrell.Since the Primera Iberdrola is the only league with fixtures still remaining and after Bayern Munich and PSG lifted their respective titles in the Frauen-Bundesliga and Division 1 Féminine, this week is all about transfers! In the Women's Super League the panel discuss the arrival of Khadija Shaw at Manchester City and what impact she will have on the team. In addition with rumours circulating that Lyon's Nikita Parris could be making the move to Arsenal, could Vivianne Miedema be included in a swap deal? Over in Italy Juventus fans will breathe a sigh of relief as Barbara Bonansea has committed to a one year contract extension and they have a new manager in Joe Montemurro. Meanwhile their old manager Rita Guarino has been announced as Inter Milan's new coach as she looks to bring the same success to the club that she did to Juventus. And in Spain with Barcelona players asking for a change of coach next season, could we see a new manager at the club? In addition, not only are there doubts over Lluís Cortés, but some of their biggest players as Aitana Bonmatí could also be departing from Barça with Lyon and Chelsea both reportedly wanting to sign the player, with the French side allegedly offering to triple her salary!
England and Lyon striker Nikita Parris talks to Charlie about how she's grown and matured both as a person and footballer. Nikita describes her journey to the top of the game, explains how important her family and friends have been, and how she's finding life in France now. She also discusses how she copes with setbacks - how she manages her inner 'chimp' - and the importance of her faith. Season 2 is proudly supported by Sportinglife.com, expert insight, passionate opinion and in-depth analysis for the sports you love.
The OneFootball podcast is back for another week taking a look at women’s football across Europe and beyond. This week Angelina Kelly is joined by Oli Dreßler and Alejandro Diago. There is talk of the battle between Lyon and PSG at the top of the Division 1 Féminine, and the phenomenal form of Nikita Parris. Next it’s over to the WSL for a quick look at Manchester City’s impressive 7-1 victory over Brighton as their local rivals Manchester United once again found themselves at the top of the table. Then a quick stop in Spain to take a look at Atlético Madrid v Sevilla and a Basque derby. Alejandro also gives us the latest in Argentina after Boca Juniors were up against River Plate in an intense game where the winner took home the league’s first professional title. And finally the hot topic of the week is the transfer window, taking a look at some of the most exciting transfers across Europe so far.
Treating you to an earlier podcast this week, just in time to review the Champions League Quarter Finals and preview the Semi Finals! Barcelona scrap to win, Wolfsburg and Pernille Harder impress, Nikita Parris shows her commitment to the Lyon cause and PSG down Arsenal. We preview the semi-finals as well as the traditional English curtain-raiser, the Community Shield - back for the women's game. Proudly sponsored by FotMob
Kait Borsay and Lynsey Hooper have the company of Chelsea's Anita Asante for this week's show as they dissect Sunday's last gasp defeat to Germany at Wembley. Hear from Lucy Bronze, Phil Neville, and Nikita Parris as well as Germany's Pauline Bremer for their post match thoughts. Plus we preview the upcoming WSL action. Here's how it sounds: RUNNING ORDER PART 1a - England 1-2 Germany - defeat in front of a record crowd (04.30) Phil Neville (09.30) Pauline Bremer (16.30) Lucy Bronze (18.50) Nikita Parris (21.40) PART 1b - Home nations round up (23.00) PART 1c - England v Czech Republic preview (24.10) PART 2a - Women's football weekend previews - Spurs v Arsenal (27.00) PART 2b - Liverpool v Everton (29.30) PART 2c - Chelsea v Man Utd (33.30) PART 2d - Reading v Bristol with Jade Moore (37.30) PART 2e - Man City v West Ham and Brighton v Birmingham (40.50)
It's a busy summer for football and Rebecca and Alex are back to discuss some of the big international tournaments which are already underway, as well as Chelsea's ongoing managerial situation and our Alternative End of Season Awards. It's finally been confirmed that Maurizio Sarri is leaving Chelsea to become the new manager of Juventus. We discuss how Sarri will get on at Juve, his time at Chelsea and whether this paves the way for Frank Lampard to become Chelsea manager and what Lampard could potentially achieve as manager of the club. We also look back at the Nations League, chatting about whether the inaugural tournament was a success, Portugal's new golden generation and England's defensive situation - as well as a quick look at the start of the Copa America and Brazil and Argentina's differing performances. The Women's World Cup has kicked off and, who knows, it may actually be coming home - although probably not if the USA and France keep playing like this. We chat about the Lionesses' campaign so far, how Phil Neville has impressed as a manager, Nikita Parris being a baller - plus the USA's dominant 13-0 win, whether France are still the favourites, some surprise results, as well as some of the sexist responses to the tournament and to Ada Hegerberg's decision not to play for Norway. And finally, we hand out our Alternative End of Season Awards - picking the best and the worst of 2018/19, including some terrible excuses, some absolute binbag level performances on and off the pitch, as well as a look back at some of our predictions which didn't turn out so well. **Please take the time to rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts, as it makes it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!**
Heather O'Reilly joins Heath and Monki in the studio to discuss the best crêpes in Paris....and tournament highlights and upsets. She and Heath compare experiences of playing in the US national team; what's it like to be the underdog? Plus find out what could have been in the Heather O-Pie-ly.There's some quick-fire questions with England star Nikita Parris and Eli has the Inside Score on Italy.Send us emails and voicenotes to footballinsideout@copa90.com - we’d love to share your thoughts on the show.And tweet using the hashtag #Copa90insideoutHarry Parsons - Eden (&Friends)Monki - Electricity (&Friends)Monki - ENG98 (DFTD)Monki - Love Magic (&Friends)Monki - Voices (&Friends) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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We go deeeeep on Group D, profiling the tactics, talking points, and key players of England, Scotland, Argentina, and Japan. Timestamps below: 2:00 — World Cup preview website we recommend: http://allwhitekit.com 3:15 — ENGLAND Key players: Lucy Bronze (world's besets right back!) and Nikita Parris (electric winger) Also watch: Jill Scott, Fran Kirby 24:05 — Today's show is sponsored by SeatGeek. Use code TSS for $10 of your first ticket. 26:30 — SCOTLAND Key players: Kim Little (undispossessable) and Erin Cuthbert (energetic and creative attacker) Also watch: Central defenders Rachel Corsie and Jennifer Beattie 42:45 — ARGENTINA Key players: Estefania Banini (#10) and Eliana Stabile (left back with rocket shot) Also watch: Striker Sole Jaime 55:00 — Today's show is sponsored Hims. To get a complete hair loss kit for just $5 go to http://forhims.com/totalsoccer 57:31 — JAPAN Key players: Saki Kumagai (defensive mid for Lyon, central defender for Japan) and Kumi Yokoyama (striker) Also watch: Yui Hasegawa (attacking mid/striker and best presser) 1:17:00 —Scouting network updates
Emma Saunders presents a special show as we meet The Lionesses ahead of the Women's World Cup, which gets underway next month. Former England players Rachel Brown-Finnis and Rachel Yankey and commentator Vicki Sparks join the panel - as we get to know the likes of Steph Houghton, Nikita Parris and Jill Scott as they prepare to jet off for France ahead of the tournament which starts on 7 June. And we get the gossip on what happened when the team went camping with the SAS and who sang Take That songs around the camp fire.
Lauren and Amy are back with Episode 42 of the RMTV Women's Podcast! This week they discuss Lyon's dominant performance against Barcelona in the Champions League Final, all the transfer news including Nikita Parris leaving Man City to join Lyon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Neste episódio 13 falamos da vitória contra o Manchester United por 2 x 0. A suada vitória diante do Burnley por 1 x 0, gol de Aguero validado pela tecnologia da linha do gol por 2,95cm e a próxima batalha do Manchester City diante do Leicester, no Etihad Stadium. Raheen Sterling foi escolhido o melhor jovem da temporada e jogador do ano escolhido pelos jornalistas. Nikita Parris foi eleita a jogadora do ano na Liga Feminina. Houve discussões construtivas sobre Leroy Sané e quem foi melhor na temporada: Sterling ou Bernardo Silva? Vem com a gente.
Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp on how English football is different to German football, and Man City's Georgia Stanway & Nikita Parris talk about their hopes and dreams in football.
Notts County Ladies and England striker Ellen White joins Kieran as guest presenter as the show returns after a short break to discuss the latest goings on in the world of women’s football. As well as chat about the FAWSL, Europe and the NWSL, the show also sees interviews with Ellen’s Notts team mate Katie Hoyle, Everton Ladies pair Nikita Parris and Michelle Hinnigan, and new West Ham Ladies manager (and former Premier League defender), Julian Dicks. All this and more, as well as Ellen answering questions submitted by listeners on Twitter.
This mini podcast special takes a look at the upcoming European Under-19 Championships in Wales. We speak to the tournament director Rebecca Crockett, England striker Nikita Parris of Everton Ladies, while our #WFBlogger Tash Harding chats to Bristol Academy teammate and Wales representative, Angharad James.