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John Hayes and Danny Brams are at Rezident Culture in South End. The boys are back together in person to discuss the home loss vs. Chicago, the transfer window and answer listener questions. Is Andre Shinyashiki worth the money? Karol Swiderski is on form. Guzman Curojo could be out for the season. Is the squad still in the playoff hunt? #ForTheCrown
Premier League champion and face of 2022's Charlotte FC, Christian Fuchs joins the show. He discusses the magical 2015/2016 season for Leicester City and why he wants to “pull a Leicester” in Charlotte. Plus, hear the inside scoop on his brand, No Fuchs Given, and why ending up in the Queens City was written in the cards.
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly presents a series of interviews recorded during SportsPro Live 2019 at The O2. Sean Bratches, the managing director of commercial operations at Formula One, talks about the series' calendar, the OTT service F1TV, and a partnership with movie star Will Smith's Westbrook Studios. (5.18) Neil Hopkins, global head of strategy at M&C Saatchi Sport and Entertainment, discusses changes in the media landscape and the future of sports sponsorship. (10.41) Michael Prindiville, chief executive of Philadelphia 76ers-owned esports team Dignitas, gives his thoughts on the franchise's plans, the convergence of traditional sports and professional gaming, and the impact of Google Stadia. (21.10) And we hear from Premier League-winning Leicester City defender Christian Fuchs, founder of Fifa esports team No Fuchs Given, about how he got into the space and whether he expects other professional athletes to follow him. (28.24)
Pete and Rob discuss a positive performance away at Man City, including THAT goal by Vincent Kompany. The departure of two Premier League title winners is confirmed, we've got one more year of No Fuchs Given, Ricardo Pereira bagged a brace of awards and City play Chelsea on Sunday.
Singapore's number 1 pro FIFA player Hibidi talks us about his jaw dropping career change from Investment Banker to Professional Gamer. Hibidi tells us why this decision has (literally) paid off, the advantages and disadvantages of being the best FIFA player in his continent, FIFA18 flaws, hopes for FIFA19 and aspirations for NFG. We also discuss Unai Emery's impact at Arsenal and the Eminem-MGK saga.
Hola Big Interview listeners!Welcome back for Part Two of my Big Interview with Leicester City's league-winning left back: Christian Fuchs.In this section he takes us back to that incredible campaign of 2015-16, when he was part of a Leicester side which defied the odds and won the Premier League title.You'll hear about the incredible tension Christian felt as he joined his team-mates at Jamie Vardy's house to watch the match which confirmed them as champions, Chelsea v Tottenham. He also describes the personal touches which made Claudio Ranieri such an effective coach.And, finally, Christian talks about going from footballer to fashionista and his burgeoning business No Fuchs Given.This episode is available ad-free at patreon.com/grahamhunter. Sign up now and you will unlock our full archive of Big Interviews with the likes of Kevin Kilbane, Sir Les Ferdinand and Troy Deeney, while you will also be helping us to continue producing the content you love.Enjoy!Graham See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From the discussion of the ----No Fuchs Given---- collection to possibly becoming an NFL kicker this edition of ----Listen In WIth KNN---- Host Kelsey Nicole Nelson and special guest, Christian Fuchs is one you can't miss. Christian and Kelsey talk the latest action from the FIFA World Cup 2018, the Hollywood movie detailing Jamie Vardy's incredible rise, the King Power Stadium and all the latest with the Leicester City club. All this and more right here on #ListenInWithKNN
Christian Fuchs is a former Austrian National Team Captain who plays as a left back for Leicester City in the English Premier League. He started his professional career with SV Mattersburg in the Austrian Bundesliga, after playing the 2008 Euro Tournament with Austria, he joined the German club VfL Bochum in the Bundesliga, from there he moved onto Mainz 05 for a season, and Schalke 04 for five seasons, before landing at Leicester City in 2015. Join us as we discuss his journey and go in-depth on his life and career, from his small-town beginnings in Austria to becoming the most unlikely of Premier League champs - Leicester City winning the Premier League, with odds of 5000-1, is considered the biggest upset in sports history. We delve into his playing career from the early days when he wasn’t considered good enough for his youth team, to playing 7 years in the Bundesliga, eventually ending up in the Premier League and becoming one of its main profiles, both on and off the pitch. His family lives in NYC, which means that constant commuting between Leicester and New York is part of his everyday life, he looks forward to joining them (and perhaps the MLS?) once his contract in England is done. This profile also touches on his post-career thoughts, his entrepreneurial ambitions, the “No Fuchs Given” brand, the soccer academy that carries his name, and much more. Accomplishments 78 Caps, 1 goal Austria National Team, 2006-2016 DFL Supercup champion in Germany with Schalke 04, 2011 Premier League champion with Leicester City, 2015-16 To Follow Twitter @FuchsOfficial, @NoFuchsGivenLtd, @FoxSoccerAcadNY Instagram fuchs_official Website www.nofuchsgiven.com YouTube NoFuchsGiven Facebook @fuchslfanseite See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.