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Simeon Gholam is joined by Sky Sports EFL pundits to look back at three dramatic play-off finals.Andy Hinchcliffe and Gary Weaver join to discuss the Championship play-off final, as Hull City beat Middlesbrough.Aaron McLean and David Stowell then takeover to look at League One and Two, as Bolton saw off Stockport, and Notts County won out against Salford.-•You can watch the EFL action live on Sky Sports. If you're not already a Sky customer, you can stream Sky Sports on your terms with a NOW membership. Sign up to NOW here: www.nowtv.com/membership/watch-sky-sports?DCMP=ilc_skysports_podcastlink•Listen to every episode of Essential EFL here: www.skysports.com/podcasts/36578/11933949/essential-efl-a-sky-sports-efl-podcast•You can listen to Essential EFL on your smart speaker by asking it to "play Essential EFL".•For all the latest EFL news, head to www.skysports.com/football•For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Nuevo episodio de BRIT Pub: Cerramos la temporada de la Premier League con un análisis completo y repasamos los 26 elegidos de Inglaterra para la Copa del Mundo. En la EFL, Hull, Bolton y Notts County celebran en Wembley y consiguen el ascenso. Y en Escocia, el Celtic conquista la Scottish Cup, mientras repasamos los 26 convocados de la Tartan Army para el Mundial. Todo el fútbol británico, servido desde la barra del pub. ️ Juani Guillem, Javi Parra Peña, Pakillo Mariscal, Paul Giblin, Israel Benito & Mario Lallana. ---- Si quieres tener acceso exclusivo al podcast (y ayudarnos con el proyecto), pueden ingresar aquí: https://www.patreon.com/britmaniaradio
Nuevo episodio de BRIT Pub: Cerramos la temporada de la Premier League con un análisis completo y repasamos los 26 elegidos de Inglaterra para la Copa del Mundo. En la EFL, Hull, Bolton y Notts County celebran en Wembley y consiguen el ascenso. Y en Escocia, el Celtic conquista la Scottish Cup, mientras repasamos los 26 convocados de la Tartan Army para el Mundial. Todo el fútbol británico, servido desde la barra del pub. ️ Juani Guillem, Javi Parra Peña, Pakillo Mariscal, Paul Giblin, Israel Benito & Mario Lallana. ---- Si quieres tener acceso exclusivo al podcast (y ayudarnos con el proyecto), pueden ingresar aquí: https://www.patreon.com/britmaniaradio
Hull City assistant Dean Holden joins Aaron Paul, Jobi McAnuff & Bromley boss Andy Woodman as they react to the EFL play-off finals. Plus hear from Steven Schumacher, Dave Challinor, Martin Paterson and Karl Robinson. Messages and voicenotes always welcome on WhatsApp to 08000 289 369.01:15 How's Bromley prep for League One going? 02:15 Hull City assistant Dean Holden joins the pod, 08:25 How Hull did it even with a transfer embargo, 10:35 Coming through Spygate & late change in opponent, 14:15 Working with ‘old-school' Sergej Jakirović, 18:45 What does summer look like for Hull City? 21:15 Middlesbrough's Wembley curse continues, 26:50 Bolton's Steven Schumacher, 32:05 Stockport's Dave Challinor, 34:40 Is it right for the play-off finals to have VAR? 37:30 Notts County's Martin Paterson, 41:30 Salford's Karl Robinson.5 Live / BBC Sounds commentaries: Wed 2000 Crystal Palace v Rayo Vallecano in the UEFA Conference League Final, Sat 1700 PSG v Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League Final, Sun 1500 Brighton & Hove v Man City in the Women's FA Cup Final.
Tom Clarke and Gregor Robertson wrap up the 2025/26 EFL season with a look back at the three play-off finals - and give their own end of season awards. They discuss Hull City's hard earned victory over Middlesbrough, Bolton Wanderers's win against Stockport County, and Notts County besting Salford City. Plus, praise for standout seasons from Coventry City, Lincoln City and Bromley. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hugh Woozencroft is joined by the former Stevenage and Southend United Midfielder Adrian Clarke for our final show of the season as we reflect on all of the drama from the weekend's Play-Off Finals! We're joined by Hull reporter for 'Hull Live' Barry Cooper as we look back on the Tigers victory over Middlesbrough to secure Premier League football next season! Can they potentially surprise a few in the top tier? We focus on a great day out for Bolton Wanderers as they're heading back to the Championship and Notts County put Salford City to the sword as the Magpies return to League One after 11 years away. We also hand out our 'EFL Awards' with our players and managers of the season for each division, Clarkey gives us his EFL team of the season and Hugh has a hot take that West Ham fans won't like....Twitter: @talkSPORT2Host: Hugh Woozencroft @HughWoozencroftPundit: Adrian Clarke @adrianjclarkeExec Producer: Will Varney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simeon Gholam is joined pitchside by Aaron McLean at Wembley for an immediate review of the League Two play-off final, as Notts County beat Salford 3-0 to reach League One.-•You can watch the EFL action live on Sky Sports. If you're not already a Sky customer, you can stream Sky Sports on your terms with a NOW membership. Sign up to NOW here: www.nowtv.com/membership/watch-sky-sports?DCMP=ilc_skysports_podcastlink•Listen to every episode of Essential EFL here: www.skysports.com/podcasts/36578/11933949/essential-efl-a-sky-sports-efl-podcast•You can listen to Essential EFL on your smart speaker by asking it to "play Essential EFL".•For all the latest EFL news, head to www.skysports.com/football•For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
The biggest weekend in the EFL calendar is here, and Wembley is calling—we're previewing a massive triple-header of playoff finals on today's talkSPORT Daily podcast!Angelina Kelly is joined by talkSPORT EFL expert and former Arsenal midfielder Adrian Clarke to look ahead to a dramatic bank holiday weekend under the arch. We start with the Championship and the fallout from the "Spygate" scandal that has rocked the division. We discuss Southampton's sensational expulsion and how Middlesbrough have been handed a second life to face Hull City in the most lucrative game in football. Can Kim Hellberg's men take advantage or will the Tigers roar back into the Premier League? We also dive into the League One final, where Stockport County are looking to complete a fairy-tale rise as they take on Bolton Wanderers. We talk about the incredible story of the Hatters' top scorer, Kyle Wootton, who has remarkably sacrificed his Golden Boot hunt to play at centre-back during an injury crisis—could his defensive heroics be the key to promotion?PLUS, we look ahead to Monday's League Two showdown as the "Class of 92" head to Wembley. We ask if Salford City can finally bridge the gap to the third tier, or if Notts County will spoil the party in what promises to be a classic encounter.From courtroom drama to tactical masterclasses, there's SO much to discuss in the latest episode of the talkSPORT Daily podcast!YouTube: @talkSPORTX: @talkSPORT & @talkSPORT2Instagram: @talkSPORTWebsite: Live Radio, Breaking Sports News, Opinion - talkSPORTProduced by: Daniel KaneEdited by: Daniel KanePhoto Credit: Getty Images Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Davies-Adams, Sam Parkin and Adrian Clarke react to the shock news that Southampton have been expelled from the playoffs before previewing the final between Hull city and Middlesbrough.There's also a preview of the League One showdown between Stockport County and Bolton Wanderers and we hear from Notts County keeper and supporter James Belshaw ahead of the Magpies League Two final against Salford City Our partners Quinn Bet have an offer: you can get 50% back up to £25. If your account has Sportsbook losses at the end of your first day's betting, QuinnBet will refund 50% of your losses as a Free Bet up to £25 (min 3 bets). Even if your account is up, you're guaranteed a £5 Free Bet provided you place at least 1 bet of £10 or greater at the minimum odds. T&Cs apply | 18+ New UK Customers Only | GambleAware.org | Gamble Responsibly” https://quinnbet.click/o/L5trHE?lpage=T4KU20
Jim Daly is the third comedian in a row on this podcast. Jim is currently on tour and is appearing on home turf this coming Saturday at Chesham cricket club and I have been reliably informed there are a few tickets left. Jim has also been one of the mainstays of the Five Year Plan podcast, which shines a light on by far the greatest team this world has ever seen - Crystal Palace FC. So appropriately enough Jim's first entry into a football stadium was Selhurst Park on New Years Day 1992 for a clash with Notts County, whose manager is a man who Jim knows very well.
Aaron Paul, Jobi McAnuff & FA Cup top scorer Lyle Taylor chat Spygate. BBC football issues correspondent Dale Johnson drops in to break down what it means for Southampton, Middlesbrough and Hull City. Hear from Hull assistant Dean Holden in their disrupted week of preparation. Lyle reflects on picking up the FA Cup Golden Ball Award. And the guys look ahead to the play-off finals for League One and League Two. Messages and voicenotes always welcome on WhatsApp to 08000 289 369.00:20 Southampton kicked out of the play-offs, 04:10 Dale Johnson joins the pod, 08:45 What happens next? 12:15 What could this mean for Eckert? 17:20 Should Middlesbrough be rewarded? 24:20 How do Hull City prepare? 31:40 Lyle scoops up the FA Cup Golden Ball Award, 34:10 Bolton take on Stockport, 39:30 Notts County face Salford.5 Live / BBC Sounds commentaries: Wed 2000 Freiburg v Aston Villa in UEFA Europa League Final.
Jim Daly is the third comedian in a row on this podcast. Jim is currently on tour and is appearing on home turf this coming Saturday at Chesham cricket club and I have been reliably informed there are a few tickets left. Jim has also been one of the mainstays of the Five Year Plan podcast, which shines a light on by far the greatest team this world has ever seen - Crystal Palace FC. So appropriately enough Jim's first entry into a football stadium was Selhurst Park on New Years Day 1992 for a clash with Notts County, whose manager is a man who Jim knows very well.
Hugh Woozencroft previews all three upcoming Play-Off Finals as Wembley awaits! We're joined by Stockport County boss Dave Challinor ahead of their League One Play-Off Final clash vs Bolton. We see what he makes of the opposition and reflect on his incredible journey with the club! We also preview the League Two Play-Off Final as Salford City prepare to face Notts County, Ammies boss Karl Robinson sits down with Hugh to reflect on their dramatic semi-final tie with Grimsby and look ahead to Monday's game at Wembley. We once again dive into Spygate with Southampton Podcaster Martin Sanders as Saints fans nervously wait to find out whether they'll even play on Saturday and we also assess the new SCR rules implemented in the EFL for next season and ask Football Finance Expert Kieran Maguire what they truly mean! Twitter: @talkSPORT2Host: Hugh Woozencroft @HughWoozencroftExec Producer: Will Varney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Post-match reaction from the 1-0 loss to Notts County in the opening play-off semi-final leg, as heard on 1866 Sport.
Simeon Gholam is joined by Aaron McLean and David Stowell to look ahead to the League One and Two play-off semi-finals.The panel starts by looking ahead to the League One semi-finals: Stevenage vs Stockport & Bolton vs Bradford, before turning attention to League Two: Grimsby vs Salford & Chesterfield vs Notts County.•You can watch the EFL action live on Sky Sports. If you're not already a Sky customer, you can stream Sky Sports on your terms with a NOW membership. Sign up to NOW here: www.nowtv.com/membership/watch-sky-sports?DCMP=ilc_skysports_podcastlink•Listen to every episode of Essential EFL here: www.skysports.com/podcasts/36578/11933949/essential-efl-a-sky-sports-efl-podcast•You can listen to Essential EFL on your smart speaker by asking it to "play Essential EFL".•For all the latest EFL news, head to www.skysports.com/football•For advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
This season in a change to what we normally do Pete Nordsted & Jimmy Kempton will start looking at games from the EFL as well as the Premier League.This weeks matches we look at the following:Premier League: Liverpool v Chelsea & Manchester City v BrentfordChampionship: Hull v Millwall & Middlesboro v SouthamptonLeague One: Stevenage v Stockport & Bolton v Bradford City League Two: Grimsby v Salford & Chesterfield v Notts County
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Aaron Paul & Jobi McAnuff are joined by Bristol Rovers boss Steve Evans & Chelmsford striker Lyle Taylor ahead of the final weekend of the EFL season. Luton manager Jack Wilshere joins the pod to discuss their pursuit of the League One playoffs. And hear from Kieran McKenna after his Ipswich side drew at Southampton and missed the chance to effectively seal an automatic return to the Premier League ahead of their final game. Messages and voice notes always welcome on WhatsApp to 08000 289 369.01:10 – a three-horse race for the last automatic Championship promotion place 02:05 – Coventry City's promotion party 07:15 – A final appearance on the cards for FA Cup top scorer Lyle Taylor? 10:00 – York City promoted from the National League 10:53 – Southampton book their playoff place as Ipswich miss the chance to all but secure an automatic return to the Premier League 19:23 – Kieran McKenna reaction to 2-2 draw with Southampton 21:06 – Jack Wilshere on Luton's push for the League One playoffs 34:54 – The race between Cambridge United, Salford City and Notts County for automatic promotion from League Two 40:21 – Five teams at risk of dropping out of the Football League on the final day of the season.
It was, thankfully, a comfortable afternoon on Saturday. A 3-0 win in the glorious April sunshine at the Abbey that sent Barrow to the foot of the 92, and kept our fate on final day in our own hands. A win at Crewe and we're back in League One at the first time of asking, anything else and we'll be looking at our phones as Salford and Notts County are hot on our heels. Jord, Caspell and Tom are on for what is hopefully the second to last review show of the season looking back at Saturday afternoon. (PS - Apologies for a few mic issues in this episode, just a one-off technical problem)Subscribe to the Coconut Tier to get:
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In this episode, we speak to Greg Smith, who shares his journey into groundsmanship, starting through an apprenticeship and building a 40-year career across grassroots facilities and professional sport.Greg reflects on his time working with Notts County, including the pressure of quick turnarounds, extreme weather challenges, and maintaining high standards in a demanding environment.Now at the University of Nottingham, he discusses how the role has changed, including his work in improving facilities and staff morale, and embracing new technology and sustainability practices.He also shares advice for anyone considering a career in groundsmanship, particularly through the apprenticeship route, and the value of communication and getting hands-on experience early.Greg's contact details:
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MILLWALL LEGEND INTERVIEW: Alex Rae – Open, Honest & Unfiltered
Now that's what you call a statement win. It was billed as the biggest game of the season to date, and the U's came out of it emphatic winners, putting four goals past Notts County and leapfrogging them back into the automatics. As a result it's a jubilant review pod and Jordan, Matt and Tom have plenty of positives to dissect and discuss. Subscribe to the Coconut Tier to get:
Scotty McGeorge, Jamie Cox and Michael Barnes review the weekend’s football action including an emphatic 4-0 win for Cambridge United over Notts County which has seen them leapfrog the Magpies […]
Preview shows don't get much bigger than this. The Magpies come to town in a gigantic 3rd vs 4th match-up at the top end of League 2, in a game that will have huge ramifications for who ends up being promoted automatically. Jordan and Jack are battling their nerves to preview the game, and they're joined by Josh Parker from Romsey Mill for the start of the show.Subscribe to the Coconut Tier to get:
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We bring you analysis of both of Newport County's defeats over the Easter weekend...Part 1 sees Rhys ask Hamid and Ed about the loss to Crawley, and then Part 2 is an Ian Street match diary from a pretty dispiriting trip to Notts County (joined by, amongst others, Dave & Iwan and Stu & Fraser). Such is our luck this season, the one bit of joyous audio - County's consolation goal - was unusable for technical reasons so it's an even glummer account than you expect.Gluttons for punishment that we are, we'll be back with another episode next weekend after the Harrogate six-pointer. In the meantime, check our website for all the pod info you need, or drop us a line on the socials if you have anything to tell us. Thanks as ever to the Riverside Sports Bar for their support of the pod - and we'll be there for a live show after the Oldham game on Saturday 25 April. Our theme tune is the original 1973 recording of Come On The County.Until next time, look after yourselves and each other, and above all Keep It County. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's show, host Mark Singleton is joined by The YP's football writers, Stuart Rayner and Leon Wobschall, to assess where each of Premier League and EFL clubs lie ahead of the last few weeks of the 2025-26 season. They start at Harrogate Town, Yorkshire's sole League Two representative and who are almost starting into the abyss after a 2-0 defeat at home to Notts County combined with positive results elsewhere for their rivals left them bottom of the standings, four points from safety with just six games remaining.If the Sulphurites do survive York City will be hoping to join them back in the fourth tier, locked in a fierce battle with Rochdale for the one and only automatic promotion spot.The panel then take a look at the run-in from the Premier League down to League One, starting in the Premier League with Leeds United, who have eight games remaining to secure their top-flight status – currently sitting four points clear of the bottom three.In the Championship, there are four Yorkshire teams each fighting for their own different reasons with Middlesbrough hoping to claim automatic promotion, Hull City wanting to book their place in the play-offs, Sheffield United wanting to have a strong finish to the season and Sheffield Wednesday determined to show that they have some fight as they head into League 1.And, in League 1, there is plenty to keep us occupied with Bradford City still in the hunt for a play-off spot, with Huddersfield Town still hoping to join them in the post-season despite a recent drop off in form.Barnsley and Doncaster Rovers, meanwhile, simply want to head into the summer in a positive frame of mind following testing campaigns, while Rotherham United will be hoping Lee Clark can drag them to safety with just eight games left to overturn the nine-point gap that currently exists between themselves and the team immediately above the drop zone, Blackpool.
The fixtures just get bigger and bigger, so big you'll need a thesaurus by the time Notts County and Bromley roll around. Next up: Salford City, having lost five on the bounce after a big-spending January, they're now looking to make it five wins on the spin as they've got themselves right back in the automatic promotion hunt. Tom and Jules look ahead to that game, as well as looking back at a 0-0 stalemate on Tuesday night at Walsall.Subscribe to the Coconut Tier to get:
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Commentary highlights and exclusive post-match reaction can be heard in the latest After the Whistle podcast - as heard on 1866 Sport.
Simeon Gholam is joined by Aaron McLean and David Stowell on League One and Two review on the Sky Sports Essential EFL podcast.The panel assess Northampton Town's sacking of Kevin Nolan, Leyton Orient's struggles this season, Exeter bringing in Matt Taylor until the end of the season and who can still make the play-offs in League One.Then it's onto League Two and Tranmere's managerial change bringing in Pete Wild, Walsall sacking Mat Sadler, Notts County's push towards the promotion places, Barnet's impressive return to the EFL this season and who can still make the top seven.Essential EFL is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/essential-eflYou can also listen to Essential EFL on your smart speaker by asking it to "play Essential EFL".For more EFL news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Danny and Matt are joined by Katie McLean and Sydney Wootton to chat about NTFC Women's last few results, including a win over Karl Henry's Boldmere There's also a big game coming up against Notts County at Sixfields on 22 March. So get your tickets now! Danny and Matt host. ----- Stay up to date on all things NTFC Women on X - @NTFCWomen Get your season ticket for the 25/26 season at ntfcdirect.co.uk For more information on what the NTFC Community Trust do, visit ntfccommunity.co.uk/ It's All Cobblers To Me is a Vibrant Sound Media original production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Town get a big win over Notts County and spirits are suitably high, even if Bruce nearly doesn't make it thanks to more train trouble. We dive into the McAtee interview and the genuine respect he still holds for the club, while Mike highlights JSB's crucial involvement behind the scenes. There's serious football chat, questionable tactical insight, and then naturally a full debate on our all-time favourite meal deals. Bruce unveils a brand new game, and for reasons nobody can quite explain, Alex gets compared to Gerry Adams. Standard DN35 behaviour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This season in a change to what we normally do Pete Nordsted & Jimmy Kempton will start looking at games from the EFL as well as the Premier League.This weeks matches we look at the following:Premier League: Brentford v Brighton & N Forest LiverpoolChampionship: Stoke v Leicester & Norwich v BirminghamLeague One: Wimbledon v Bradford & Stockport v WiganLeague Two: Fleetwood v Barrow & Notts County v Tranmerehttps://tradeonsports.co.uk
This season in a change to what we normally do Pete Nordsted & Jimmy Kempton will start looking at games from the EFL as well as the Premier League.This weeks matches we look at the following:Championship: Derby v Swansea, Portsmouth v Sheffield United & QPR v Blackburn RoversLeague One: Bradford v Peterborough & Lincoln v BoltonLeague Two: Bromley v Notts County & Chesterfield v Harrogate
On this week's pod, Matt Davies-Adams, Adrian Clarke and Sam Parkin react to Watford's left field managerial appointment and the departure of Ryan Lowe from Wigan. There's plenty of praise for Middlesbrough after they go top of the Championship plus previews of Portsmouth v Sheffield United, Derby v Swansea, Reading v Wycombe and Bromley v Notts County. Add in some potential cupsets, predictions and a cracking tweet of the week and you've got a pod!Our partners Quinn Bet have an offer: you can get 50% back up to £25. If your account has Sportsbook losses at the end of your first day's betting, QuinnBet will refund 50% of your losses as a Free Bet up to £25 (min 3 bets). Even if your account is up, you're guaranteed a £5 Free Bet provided you place at least 1 bet of £10 or greater at the minimum odds. T&Cs apply | 18+ New UK Customers Only | GambleAware.org | Gamble Responsibly” https://quinnbet.click/o/L5trHE?lpage=T4KU20
An Ashford man who left his pregnant girlfriend in what a judge described as the worst example of domestic assault in his 25-year legal career has been jailed.The jealous and paranoid man repeatedly attacked his victim in her Sheppey home after falsely accusing her of cheating on him and carrying another man's child.Also in today's podcast, two higher education institutions have merged to form a ‘super university' in a one-of-its-kind move.The University of Greenwich and the University of Kent have announced that they have legally committed to the merger between their two institutions – we'll unpack what all this means. It's hoped access to new digital patient records will help address inequalities in mental health care across Kent.Key information about autistic patients or those with learning disabilities can now be stored and accessed at later appointments and by other care providers. A major project to bring an historic theatre building in Medway back to life is on time and budget.21 million pounds is being spent on the Brook in Chatham and we've spoken to a local councillor about now the project is progressing. And in football, Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth admitted their defensive blunder in last night's game was a killer.Notts County beat the Gills 1-0 thanks to a goal in the opening half – you can hear from the boss and from defender Robbie McKenzie. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A bartender wrongly accused of stealing is to receive thousands in compensation after an employment tribunal ruled she was unfairly dismissed following a wage dispute.The 22-year-old is being awarded more than £4,000 after a judge found those running the Thomas Becket pub in Canterbury withheld her pay packet.Also in today's podcast, the leader of Kent County Council has written to the Home Office to ask for more funding for young asylum-seeking adults who have left care.KCC currently receives no government support for people the authority continues to look after for four years once they have reached the age of 21.The owners of the UK's most famous scenic railway have been challenged to justify their decision to close the ride before a panel of councillors.Dreamland announced last Tuesday that it was closing the century-old ride at the amusement park in Margate – you can hear from the Mayor of the town who wants them to appear before a scrutiny panel. Villagers have raised concerns about plans for a new housing estate saying they're coming “under attack”. It's after plans were put forward for the properties at Mountain Farm in Hamstreet. And in football, you can hear from Gillingham boss Gareth Ainsworth who is ready to make changes when they return to action this evening.The Gills visit Notts County on the back of a 4-1 humbling by leaders Bromley at Priestfield on Saturday. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A woman who died in a motorbike crash in Kent just days before Christmas has been remembered as 'loving and free spirited'.Syntia Franczak is thought to have been the pillion passenger on the bike that was involved in a collision on the A228 Pembury Northern Bypass on December 20th. Hear from reporter Joe Crossley who has been covering the story.Also in today's podcast, we've got an update on the water supply issues that have been affecting Kent over the past week.The taps are flowing again in Tunbridge Wells but not before a calf died of suspected dehydration at a farm.The Sittingbourne and Sheppey MP is leading calls for the government to treat gambling as a public health emergency.Kevin McKenna has hosted a debate in Westminster Hall addressing how problem gambling has long lasting and serious impacts on children.Meantime, the Dartford MP has spoken in the commons about the importance of investment in grassroots sports facilities.An entrepreneur is about to embark on a new venture - opening the first Caribbean takeaway restaurant in Maidstone.Mitchell Bennett has spent the last 15 years as a music promoter presenting Garage National events at venues across the town.And in sport, bottom of the table Newport County are the visitors to Priestfield this weekend.Gillingham have gone two weeks without a game after their match with Notts County was postponed because of a frozen pitch, hear from manager Gareth Ainsworth. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Town lose again! This time it's Notts County! Oh the shame! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simeon Gholam is joined by Dave Edwards and David Stowell on the League One and Two review on the Sky Sports Essential EFL podcast.The panel look at the appointments of Leam Richardson and Luke Williams at Reading and Peterborough respectively. While also assessing the poor form of Plymouth Argyle and the brilliance of Amario Cozier-Duberry at Bolton.Attention then turns to League Two and Shrewsbury's struggling season so far, as well as Notts County's improvements, Bristol Rovers' mixed form and Colchester's upturn.Essential EFL is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/essential-eflYou can also listen to Essential EFL on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Essential EFL".For more EFL news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Kings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich Star
Alex Jones, Ross Halls and Mark Heath are back to discuss all things Ipswich Town ahead of this weekend's trip to QPR. We start with the elephant in the room - Kieran McKenna's link with the vacant job at Celtic. We hear what he had to say at yesterday's presser, plus debate why he might or might not be interested - and finish with our verdict as to whether he'll go. Then it's onto injury news, why Town are so bad away from home, and a look at QPR. We finish by disagreeing about who will start tomorrow and offering our predictions. Plus Alex shares a story about the time he and his friends got a chum onto the list of favourites to become the new Notts County boss. Kings of Anglia is sponsored by Stardust Spirits. Get 20% OFF with promo code KOA at https://www.stardustspirits.co.uk/ Introducing our new sponsors at Molecular! Get 10% OFF with promo code KOA10 at https://www.molecular-uk.com/ Subscribe on our website to watch the video version of the podcast - https://www.eadt.co.uk/subscribe/ You can shop the KOA range here - (kings-of-anglia.myspreadshop.co.uk)
Paul Hawksbee was joined by Charlie Baker for this afternoons podcast. We were joined by Liam Cameron ahead of his fight, and filmmaker and TV presenter Matt Lorenzo to discuss his new documentary about Notts County. Additionally, we had a birthday spread and Chat GPT, Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Jordan & Gaz are joined by former Bolton, Bristol City, Preston, Rotherham, Accrington, Mansfield, Leyton Orient, Notts County, Crewe, Darlington & Ashton United fullback...NICKY HUNT! Nicky sits down with the boys in part one of his episode to discuss all things football from his time at Bolton Wanderers to his life now managing Daisy Hill FC. The lads start the pod by discussing Nicky's time at Bolton Wanderers, DJing for Ricardo Gardner, relaxing on Mario Kart with Gary Cahill & his wonder goal vs Liverpool Nicky then talks about his transition into being a football manager for Daisy Hill FC linking up with social media superstars Aaron Hunt & Angry Ginge to help take Daisy Hill through the leagues. Nicky and the lads then continue to chat about life in non-league, having to release players, huge squad sizes and other issues that come with the territory. They then chat about Nicky's early life in football from getting released at a young age and showing the determination to make it as a professional and getting caught on a night out and being suspended for two weeks by Bolton. The trio then discuss how tough reserve football used to be before Nicky made his first team debut and had the task of marking Ryan Giggs and then a young Cristiano Ronaldo. Finally they end the pod discussing why modern footballers can't do anything these days, the sacrifices Nicky had to make to become a pro and who were the defenders he looked up to in the Premier League.
This week Sam & Natalie are joined by former Manchester United, Birmingham, West Brom, Watford and Wrexham goalkeeper...BEN FOSTER!Ben Foster sits down alongside Sam Allardyce and Natalie Pike to discuss all things football from his transition into becoming a YouTuber and Podcaster to his elite career in football.They start the pod by talking about how Ben transitioned into his post playing days as a YouTuber, where the idea to vlog match days came from and the issues he faced along the way.Ben, Sam & Natalie then chat about Ben's time at Manchester United, why he had self doubts that he didn't belong at the club, the time he faced a furious Sir Alex Ferguson and why that lead to the end of his time at Manchester United.They then both discuss why the Manchester United goalkeeper position is one of the hardest in the world, their thoughts on the Manchester United vs Chelsea game and what Big Sam & Sir Alex Ferguson chatted about as they were caught on camera in the stands watching.Ben then talks about his time at Wrexham in the National League, THAT game and penalty save against Notts County, Why Phil Parkinson shouldn't be under pressure as well as what those end of season trips to Las Vegas are actually like.The duo then discuss Graham Potter's future at West Ham after a slow start to the season, whether Gianluigi Donnarumma is the best goalkeeper in the Premier League and where do Manchester United finish this season? Finally we end the pod with Ben, Sam & Natalie discussing where Manchester United would finish if they had Edwin van der Sar in goal and where they would finish if they had a prime Ben Foster in goal?Bet £10 & get £30 in free bets + a £10 Casino Bonus when you join BoyleSports Here
Matt Davies-Adams, Sam Parkin and Adrian Clarke look back on the weekend that was in the EFL and ahead to the big games coming up this weekend CHAMPIONSHIP the weekend in brief and then Reviews of Norwich 2-3 Wrexham and Hull 3-1 Southampton, previews of Coventry v Birmingham and Ipswich v Portsmouth LEAGUE ONE the weekend in brief and then reviews of Lincoln 3-1 Luton and Cardiff 1-3 Bradford, preview of Leyton Orient v Stevenage LEAGUE TWO the weekend in brief and then a review of MK Dons 1-2 Accrington and a preview of Crewe v Notts County plus predictions and tweet of the week https://quinnbet.click/o/L5trHE?lpage=T4KU20 Our partners Quinn Bet have a NEW offer: you can now get 50% back up to £25. If your account has Sportsbook losses at the end of your first day's betting, QuinnBet will refund 50% of your losses as a Free Bet up to £25 (min 3 bets). Even if your account is up, you're guaranteed a £5 Free Bet provided you place at least 1 bet of £10 or greater at the minimum odds. T&Cs apply | 18+ New UK Customers Only | GambleAware.org | Gamble Responsibly”
Ian Hunt joins Iwan Roberts and Sam Vokes to review the opening weekend and preview the start of the Championship season. A youthful Cardiff City side made a winning start to their League One campaign as they beat Peterborough United at home 2-1 with both goals coming from academy products. Newport County drew 1-1 at home to Notts County in their League Two opener in a match which was delayed for an hour due to a medical emergency at the ground. Wrexham and Swansea City kick off their Championship campaigns this weekend. It's been a busy week for Wrexham who've completed the signings of England centre-back Conor Coady and Wales striker Kieffer Moore ahead of their opener away to Southampton. Meanwhile, Swansea travel to Middlesbrough as Alan Sheehan begins his first full season as head coach.