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Welcome to the weekly EFL Championship score predictions show as Benjamin Bloom and Sam Parkin compete for bragging rights. Get involved in the chat, give yourself one point for a correct outcome, three for a correct score and four if your correct score has five or more goals. If you want to see more of Ben and Sam check out the Championship Check-In Podcast each and every week here on YouTube and podcast apps #EFL #Championship ⏰ CHAPTERS 0:00 - Scores On The Doors 5:22 - Sheffield United vs Bristol City 8:31 - Sunderland vs Coventry 11:43 - Stockport vs Leyton Orient 14:26 - Charlton vs Wycombe 17:12 - Walsall vs Chesterfield 20:06 - Wimbledon vs Notts County
Simeon Gholam is joined by Aaron McLean and David Stowell to look ahead to the play-off semi-finals in League One and League Two.Running order: Leyton Orient vs Stockport, Wycombe vs Charlton, Notts County vs AFC Wimbledon, Chesterfield vs Walsall.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
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It's time for another Ian Street match diary - this time to watch a pretty insipid performance as County lost 2-0 at Fleetwood, with little to cheer for the away fans. Along the way, he catches up with Ollie, Arnie, Dave, Iwan, Mark and Harri. They discuss County's many tactical deficiencies, who might make the best next Head Coach, and jump on board the tactics truck for an unexpected starting XI...Follow us via your social media platform of choice and please do make a donation via our ko-fi page to help with the pod's running costs if you like what we do. We remain grateful to the Riverside Sports Bar (the home of Welsh sports fans) for their valued support for the pod, and to Tinty & The Bucket Hats for letting us use Discoland as our theme tune. Our outro music is Virgo by Sean T.We'll be back with more from the home games against Notts County and Bromley as we edge towards the final stretch of the season. Be good to yourselves and each other, and above all Keep It County! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Your Harrogate Podcast, presenter Pete Egerton speaks to Harrogate Town's chief executive, Sarah Barry. Plus, we look ahead to an open day at Harrogate Ladies' College.Harrogate Town secured a 6th season in the football league, following victory over Fleetwood Town on Easter Monday (21st April).Sarah says the sense of relief is immense for all involved and now, looking ahead to the 2025/26 campaign, she hopes the new ticket pricing structure can attract even more fans!Town play Notts County at the Exercise Stadium on Saturday (26th April), with an earlier kick off at 1PM. Sarah hopes that once again, the fans can prove to be the 12th man.In the second half of the podcast, Pete speaks to a number of staff, pupils and parents, all connected with Harrogate Ladies' College and Highfield Prep.The two schools benefit from being next to each other and if interested, you're urged to attend their open day on Friday 2nd May.Listen for further information and to discover why those who are speaking to Pete, believe the schools have something unique to offer...
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Jermaine Pennant is with us for this weeks episode, talking the his rise through the ranks at Notts County, a tipsy debut at Arsenal, a missing porsche, stolen buses, and the non-league world greatest. Bespoke kits for your club with O'Neills Sportswear UK
It's the penultimate episode in the series and David Prutton is in a pub in Nottingham, so no complaints from him on the choice of location! Prutts is there to meet Northampton Town manager Kevin Nolan, who's comfortably settled in Robin Hood Country, from his time in charge at nearby Notts County. The two look back fondly on a glittering playing career, that has so far transitioned into a very promising looking start in management, although Kevin is fully aware that it's early days and he's still learning his craft. Getting a bit too comfy in his pub surroundings, Prutts challenges Nolan to a game of darts, but it doesn't go well and it becomes clear very quickly, who'll be buying the first round of drinks as soon as the cameras stop rolling!
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Russell Stephen King managed to own a bank, buy English soccer side Notts County and launch a takeover of Formula One team BMW Sauber. There was one small problem, he was a complete fraud, but that didn't stop some powerful people from falling for his scams. If you’d like more Sports Bizarre, become a member of Bizarre Plus. Click here to join today As a member, you’ll get: A weekly bonus podcast Access to all past episodes Exclusive behind-the-scenes access Access to the members-only chatroom Ability to vote on future episodes Early access to any live show tickets See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Griffiths, Neil Williams and Chay Long discuss the emphatic wins over Burton and Cardiff, speak to Kevin Rogers who played in out famous games against Porto and Roma, and celebrate the anniversaries of the LDV Vans Final triumph in 2005 and Ben Foster's penalty save against Notts County in 2023. They also realise it's the Final Whistle podcast's birthday - the first episode was uploaded after the LDV Vans Final, making us the oldest football podcast in the world.
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Buoyed on by last week's day out at Rodney Parade, our man on the northern beat, Ian Street, accompanied this time by the Good Doctor Ed Bridges, takes us on another whimsical tour of a northern town, while fitting in Newport County's 1-0 reverse up at Grimsby. It wasn't all for naut though. Featuring World War Two history, a chat with the lovely people running Message in a Bottle, and the well-travelled, long-suffering Ollie, who has racked up 4,200 miles this season to date following the port.As always, you can contact us through your social media platform of choice to give any feedback or ask any questions for future episodes. We remain grateful to the Riverside Sports Bar (the home of Welsh sports fans) for their valued support for the pod, and to Tinty & The Bucket Hats for letting us use Discoland as our theme tune. Our outro music is Virgo by Sean T.If you like what we do, please consider dropping us the price of a cup of Bovril via our ko-fi page to help with the pod's running costs.We'll be back with more from the home games against Notts County and Bromley as we edge towards the final stretch of the season. Be good to yourselves and each other, and above all Keep It County! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simeon Gholam speaks to three more players on this week's episode of The EFL Interviews on the Essential EFL podcast.First up is Harrogate Town's Jack Muldoon who speaks about having to prove people wrong, dealing with having Type 1 diabetes as a professional footballer and winning promotion during Covid.Then it's on to Notts County's on-loan Tottenham midfielder George Abbott who tells Sim how he's adapting to senior football and what it was like to come through the Spurs academy.And we finish with Bromley's Michael Cheek who's finally getting his chance in the EFL after a long career in non-league.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
Henry, Steve and Tom go through the 1-1 draw at home to Doncaster. There is a look ahead to Notts County next Saturday with the help of Notts County Talk. There's an LFS roundup, a plea from me to you to come on board and a well done to the three internationals that have been called up.Remember you can help support the running of the pod by clicking the link www.buymeacoffee.com/therailwaymen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It was a disappointing week for the Mariners with back-to-back home defeats against Notts County and Salford bringing their unbeaten run to an abrupt end. Chris and the panel start by dissecting a sobering seven days for Town but find solace in the form of Geza David Turi's eye catching debut. They then go on to discuss the club's latest fans forum and some of the more interesting revelations from that. Spoiler alert - more ground maintenance is needed! In Part Two Newport fan Ian Street from the brilliant ‘1912 Exiles' podcast joins the show to help preview Town's next game on Saturday and were not sure what needs the rest most; the players or the pitch! Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with guests Adam Howard, Sam Allen and Ian StreetSubscribe to our mailing list for weekly bonus content - https://mailchi.mp/41dfa5ea31ac/view-from-the-findus Find all the latest VFTF news, archive episodes, written articles and panelist bios on our website - https://viewfromthefindus.wordpress.comFollow us on X or Instagram; the handle for both is @VFTFindus or get in touch with the show via email - viewfromthefindus@gmail.com Supported by Message in a Bottle - https://www.miabcleethorpes.net or @miabcleethorpes Intro / Outro music - "Fight The Feeling" by Kid Spirit. Linktree - https://linktr.ee/kidspiritband Artwork - Alex Chilvers - https://alexchilvers.co.uk or @alexjchilvers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen to commentary highlights and post-match reaction from the 2-1 win at Notts County - as heard on 1866 Sport.
Lee and Danny return with a bumper episode. They start by discussing the fantastic home win against Notts County, then they move on to the disappointing loss at home to Cheltenham. Why are Wimbledon so inconsistent? or is it every team in this league? They discuss the PSV fans who added to the atmosphere on Tuesday but why were the club so strict with the Wimbledon fans who wanted to join in and have a laugh? They discuss your unpopular opinions. Some are more popular than others. They finish by previewing the massive away game against Carlisle on Saturday. They give their Seasonmaster Prediction League predictions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danny and Lee return to discuss all things Wimbledon. They start by talking about the 2 1-0 defeats at the hands of Bromley and Morecambe. They agree that Bromley was a poor result but it wasn't a terrible performance and one mistake cost the team. They both agree though that Morecambe wasn't as decent as the club, manager and captain would have you believe. They move on and ask the question - Where is Foyo? also, where has Harbottle been and is Hippo still at the club? why do the club keep this information away from the fans and should they be doing more to ask the tough questions that the fans actually want to hear and not the boring copy and paste stuff we currently get served up. They ask a tough question - If we were to not make the playoffs, would that be a disappointment and would Jackson's job be up for debate? They finish by previewing the 2 big home games against Notts County and Cheltenham. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Davies-Adams, Adrian Clarke and Sam Parkin are here for their weekly whip around the EFL. this week's show starts with midweek reflections as Burnley concede a goal! and the League One Promotion race hots up. There's news of more managerial outgoings, this time at Wigan and MK Dons. Then comes the weekend preview, focusing on Coventry v Stoke, Derby v Blackburn, Stockport v Charlton and Wimbledon v Notts County plus the usual predictions and tweet of the week. If you like this podcast, tell a friend or leave us a nice review wherever you get your pods! Our partners quinn bet have a NEW offer: you can now get 50% back up to £35 + 10 Free Spins. 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 £35 (min 3 bets) Plus 10 Free online casino spins at QuinnCasino. Even if your account is up, you're guaranteed a £5 Free Bet Plus 10 Free Spins 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
fWotD Episode 2833: 2009–10 Notts County F.C. season Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Wednesday, 5 February 2025 is 2009–10 Notts County F.C. season.During the 2009–10 English football season, Notts County competed in Football League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system. Shortly before the season began, the club was subject to a high-profile takeover by Munto Finance, purportedly a wealthy Middle East-based consortium with ambitions to take the club to the Premier League. The former England manager Sven-Göran Eriksson was appointed director of football, and lavish spending began in apparent early efforts to achieve these ambitions. In reality, Munto Finance was controlled by the convicted fraudster Russell King, and the club had been acquired as part of an elaborate scheme to list a fake mining company on the stock exchange. The promised money did not exist, King fled when the scheme collapsed and Notts County were left deeply in debt. Eriksson resigned following a further takeover by Ray Trew, who prevented bankruptcy and oversaw a successful conclusion to the season, with the team winning the League Two championship and promotion to Football League One. The team also fared well in the FA Cup, reaching the last sixteen of the competition.The season saw four different owners, three permanent first-team managers and two spells of interim management. In total, the team played 54 competitive matches, winning 31, drawing 14 and losing nine. Lee Hughes scored 33 goals across all competitions, becoming the first Notts County player to score 30 goals in a season since Tommy Lawton sixty years earlier, while Ben Davies made the most appearances, featuring in 51 games. Munto Finance's takeover and the wider scheme it formed a part of were investigated by journalists from the beginning. It was the subject of a 2011 episode of the BBC One show Panorama and a BBC Sounds podcast series in 2022. Notts County continued to experience off-field problems over the following years, and the team were relegated to non-League football in 2019; coverage of the club's plight and subsequent attempts to recover often refer to the events of 2009.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:30 UTC on Wednesday, 5 February 2025.For the full current version of the article, see 2009–10 Notts County F.C. season on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm long-form Ruth.
A Folkestone man who charged at his girlfriend with a knife after she went to the cinema without him has been locked up.The court heard Wayne Burford, 44, of Foord Road South had previous convictions for crimes against his partner, including for controlling and coercive behaviour.Also in today's podcast, a man who caused the death of an 18-year-old woman in a crash in Canterbury has been jailed for six years.Footage from body-worn cameras shows Jack Cracknell telling police he was speeding at the time of the collision. If you live in Tonbridge, you're being asked what you think on redevelopment plans around the Angel Centre.It's been confirmed a new leisure facility is going to be created and now, the council want to know what should be built on the surrounding land - to the east of the High Street.A year after a Folkestone road was closed following a landslide, bosses have admitted it may not re-open until 2026.Tonnes of debris has been removed from the Road of Remembrance - while drones have been used to survey the site.The owners of an business in Deal have admitted it'll feel strange not to be working - after deciding to shut up shop.Skinner's Electrical Supplies has been in the High Street for 14 years.It's been revealed the University of Kent is still spending £7,000 a month on a student bar which closed down five years ago.The lease on the Cargo Bar in Liberty Quays in Gillingham doesn't come to an end until 2029.Football, and Gillingham's winless run has continued.They've now gone eight games without a victory after losing 2-1 to Notts County at Priestfield on Saturday.A Kent wheelchair rugby club is looking for a new home, after losing the use of their sports hall.Gravesend Dynamite Wheelchair Rugby club has been using the Northfleet Youth Centre for eight years, free of charge.
United's 84-game wait for consecutive league wins continues, but plenty of encouraging signs in the defeat at promotion-chasing Notts County - but are bits of improvement enough or are we running out of time and need results?In this episode of the Brunton Bugle, we look back on the loss at the Magpies and look ahead to a huge weekend clash with Swindon Town - plenty covered including:
A Kent mum whose daughter was hit by a driver on a zebra crossing has spoken to the podcast about her anger that he's been spared jail.11-year-old Dollie Giglia was knocked down on Tram Road in Folkestone in January last year. She suffered multiple fractures and a brain injury.Also in today's episode, five members of a crime group have been sentenced after police uncovered a cocaine network in Thanet.Footage at KentOnline shows the moment the ringleader was arrested at his home on Highfield Road in Ramsgate.Campaigners fighting to save two children's centres in Kent say they've won another battle, but not the war just yet.There's been anger at the idea of closing Seashells in Sheerness and Millmead in Margate.Now a scrutiny committee's decided to put the decision to shut them on hold.Concerns have been raised after a report found what's been called a 'Boy's Club' culture within the ambulance service that covers Kent.The GMB union surveyed almost 900 staff members, however, a source close to SECAmb has questioned the credibility of the research.Two festivals are happening in Kent this weekend, to help us shake off the winter blues.Community arts organisation Cohesion Plus is putting on Lunar New Year celebrations in Maidstone and a Magical Winter Festival in Ebbsfleet's Platinum Jubilee Park.And in sport, promotion chasing Notts County are the visitors to take on Gillingham this weekend.The home side have gone seven games without a win and dropped to 17th in league two. Tomorrow's opponents are up in third.
United get their first win of 2025 and it's a big three points against Pete Child's Fleetwood Town side - can Sam Lavelle's late winner be the catalyst for another Great Escape by the Blues?In this episode of the Brunton Bugle, we look back on the win over the Cod Army and look ahead to midweek trip south to face Notts County - plenty covered including:
Aaron Paul is joined by Wimbledon manager Johnnie Jackson, Middlesbrough defender Tommy Smith and former Wycombe full back Joe Jacobson to dissect New Year's Day's EFL action.We discuss the top of the Championship after leaders Leeds dropped points at home to Blackburn, Mark Robins appointment at Stoke City and whether Derby need to be looking over their shoulder after a 4-2 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday leaves them just four points above the drop zone. Wycombe scored late to beat Exeter and move to the summit of League One, we look at that, Birmingham's draw with Stockport and how the playoff picture is shaping up after Wrexham dropped points at Barnsley. And are Walsall already champions-elect, after they came from behind to beat Notts County and maintain their 12 point cushion at the top of League two? TIMECODES: 02:19 – Championship playoff positions 05:11 – Mark Robin's appointment at Stoke 09:23 – Three wins in a row for Gary Rowett at Oxford United 17:57 – Wycombe move top of League One 25:33 – Walsall maintain their 12 point lead in League Two 29:50 – Port Vale's winless run
An exciting milestone for the pod, as Ian & Ed sit down with County's head coach, Nelson Jardim, for an in-depth chat about his roots, his influences, his footballing philosophy... and his wine recommendations! A must-listen episode for all County fans.As Jamie says at the start of the pod, there's a lot going on behind the scenes at the moment as we switch from one media partner to another and also - very proudly - begin a partnership with the Riverside Sports Bar. We'll have a bit more info for you over the following weeks - but for now please bear with us if our usually regular release schedule is a little inconsistent. It will be worth it, we assure you! We'll bring you our in-depth round-up of recent games soon, hopefully including an Ian match diary from the boys' trip to Notts County on Saturday.You can contact us via all the social media outlets - including now Bluesky as well - and you can also donate to our ko-fi if you'd like to support what we do. Thanks to Tinty & The Bucket Hats for letting us use Discoland as our theme tune. Keep It County! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's show, Matt Davies-Adams, Sam Parkin and Adrian Clarke react to the shock dismissal of Coventry boss Mark Robins. After digesting that, the chaps then get into a midweek review featuring some significant results at both ends of The Championship and a whacking great win for Wycombe in League One. Watford v Oxford, Burton v Shrewsbury and Doncaster v Notts County all get a good previewing plus there's the usual predictions and tweet of the week https://quinnbet.click/o/L5trHE?lpage=DXbdHH How good is this? The guys at QuinnBet have enhanced their UK Welcome Offer, where you can now get a Free Bet up to £50 & 50 Free Spins. Its for New Customers that sign up only. You can check out the full terms and conditions at https://www.quinnbet.com/promotions/sports-up-to-50. It's 18+ and remember folks, Always Gamble Responsibly. Check out Gamcare.org– they are the leading provider for gambling support & run the National Gambling Helpline.
Danny and Lee are this week joined by Wimbledon fan Jonathan Proctor. They discuss the loss to Notts County at Meadow Lane, Kelly's miss, Buigel's miss and how we played, they move on and talk about the home win against Morecambe, the pro's and the one con which is Jackson's subs. They move on and talk about Josh Kelly, has he lost his confidence? are we playing to his strengths? how he gets in the starting eleven or is it the fact he isn't good enough for league two? The away form is something of a concern, so how do we turn narrow losses into draws or wins? is it mentality? tactics or just being unlucky on the road? They finish by previewing the away game against Port Vale and will you celebrate if Curtis scores? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danny and Lee this week talk about the 4-0 home win against Carlisle, they discuss the performance and how good certain players looked. Why in modern football is procession and passing stats more important than winning games and 3 points? They move on and talk about the best games they've seen at Plough Lane, is Plough Lane a fortress? one thing they can agree on, is Plough Lane is a fantastic place to watch football. The FA Cup first round draw against MK and how important could this game be on the season, are they going and why it wasn't picked for TV. They finish by previewing a big away game Saturday against Notts County and then the home game against Morecambe. Remember to enter the Seasonmaster Prediction League. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Barnet, Brentford, Leicester & Notts County manager 'Mad Dog' Martin Allen is our special guest on the latest episode of No Tippy Tappy Football.Martin Allen sits down alongside Sam Allardyce & Natalie Pike to discuss all things football from his record breaking 5 times in charge of Barnet to his 'unusual' training methods.Martin and Sam talk about how the 'Mad Dog' nickname came to be, how Big Sam was an innovator in football as well as the importance of learning from George Graham.The two then discuss in detail West Ham's early season struggles under Julen Lopetegui, why David Moyes wasn't the biggest fan of Martin Allen and how Martin almost got arrest whilst playing Preston away!They then both chat about the difficult ownership situation at Reading, what are the most important things when saving a team from relegation & how Martin drastically improved the standards at Brentford.Finally they both break down Manchester United's tactics from the Tottenham game and how they can improve in the different areas on the pitch.
Simeon Gholam is joined by Curtis Davies and David Stowell for the League One & Two Review on the Essential EFL podcast.The panel take a look at back at a madcap EFL weekend, which saw 40 goals scored across 12 games on Saturday - assessing the two games in League One which saw Peterborough fight back to draw 3-3 with Rotherham and Shrewsbury win 5-3 at Crawley.Onto League Two and it is Port Vale who sit top of the tree after a 1-0 win at MK Dons, a chaotic draw between Chesterfield and Notts County, a win on their return home for AFC Wimbledon, big wins for Accrington and Morecambe at two high-flying sides, and the continued struggles of Salford City.
Charles and Danny look back on The Cobblers' 2-0 win at Notts County in the Vroom Vroom Vase. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Threads and email us here: podcast@cobblerstome.com Visit our website for match previews, blog posts and our shop: cobblerstome.com Sign up to our Patreon for ad free episodes, regular bonus content, access to our community Slack channel and loads more: patreon.com/cobblerstome It's All Cobblers To Me is a Vibrant Sound Media original production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sometimes you witness a passage of play in goalkeeping that simply makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand to attention. This weekend, Robert Sanchez and Matz Sels contributed to a "save off" that earned a point for their respective sides Chelsea and Nottingham Forest. Incredible goalkeeping in an incredible moment. For Liverpool, Czech 23-year-old Vitezslav Jaros made his Premier League debut when coming on as a second-half replacement for Alisson in the win over Crystal Palace. He did well, reopening the discussion on whether young or old is suited better to that No3 spot. Established Goalkeeper Coach, David Rouse - in for Richard Lee this week - gives his opinion on the above, as well as casting an eye over the best action from the EFL. Paul Nardi continues to enhance his reputation at QPR, Illan Meslier is the subject of 'Keeper Capers for the freak goal which saw Sunderland scrape a draw with Leeds and Connor Ripley stakes his claim for Performance of the Weekend thanks to his starring role in Port Vale's victory at Notts County. Lastly, we touch on the return of David de Gea. The Spaniard saved two penalties in Fiorentina's triumph over AC Milan, although remarkably two less than Paulo Gazzaniga managed in a week thanks to heroics in Girona's games with Feyenoord and Athletic Bilbao.
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The first Fozcast Live of the year and we absolutely loved it! On today's episode, we are in Wrexham at the William Aston Hall for a special show and we're joined by current stars Elliot Lee, James McClean and kit man Iwan Pugh! We talked everything Wrexham, including some behind the scenes access which you may have not have heard before. Elliot and James talk about the time Hugh Jackman walked into the dressing room and surprised the players, James' passion for football boots and that very famous penalty save against Notts County... Thank you to everyone who came down to watch us live, the atmosphere in the crowd was great! We are looking to do more Fozcast lives in the future so let us know where you want us to go... Another massive thank you to Creative Futures at Wrexham University for filming the event for us! Check them out below! https://creativefutures.glyndwr.ac.uk/ Watch the full episode on Spotify below!
Highlights from the rest of the English Football League. In recent Championship action, Plymouth delivered a surprising 3-0 defeat to Sunderland, while West Brom also secured a 3-0 victory over Portsmouth, propelling them to the top of the table. Burnley's 1-0 win against Leeds at Elland Road moved them into fourth place, just behind Blackburn, with Watford and Sheffield United completing the playoff spots. Leeds, suffering their first loss of the season, dropped to ninth. Hull, Portsmouth, and Cardiff are in the relegation zone, though the gap to safety is just three points up to 12th place. In League One, Wrexham leads, despite Stockport drawing their last two games, with Charlton and Huddersfield moving ahead of Stockport. Leyton Orient secured their first win against Reading but remain in 22nd, with Shrewsbury, Cambridge, and Bolton also in the relegation spots. Huddersfield and Wigan each enjoyed 4-0 wins over Bolton and Bristol Rovers, respectively. In League Two, Accrington Stanley is still searching for their first win after a loss to Crewe Alexandra, while Gillingham slipped to second place behind Notts County despite a recent win. Promoted teams Chesterfield and Bromley are in 11th and 15th places, respectively, after recent matches. For Premier League action – we cover EVERY match www.Dufootballshow.com Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitter @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow TikTok @DUfootballshow
Simeon Gholam speaks to Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Rohl and Notts County striker David McGoldrick on this episode of The EFL Interviews.Rohl talks about his side's up and down start to the Championship season and also about his role as a TV pundit during Euro 2024.McGoldrick explains how he's enjoying being back in his home city of Nottingham and how he has managed to sustain a two decade long career which has seen him play in ever division of the EFL.
Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff preview the EFL League Two season. Bromley boss Andy Woodman joins the pod LIVE ahead of their first EFL season in their 132-year history. Aaron and Jobi look at how wide open the division is this year, how will Notts County cope without top scorer Macaulay Langstaff, and could Colchester do a Stevenage?01:05 Signing reveal of the summer 01:50 Bromley boss Andy Woodman LIVE 13:10 Is League Two wide open this year? 16:10 Notts County now without Langstaff 20:15 Heightened expectations at Crewe 22:35 Jobi likes Bradford for this season 25:10 Colchester could surprise a few? 29:35 Concerns for Morecambe 31:50 Worries for Accrington Stanley 33:05 Fantasy EFL picks
Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff present interviews and reaction from the EFL Awards. Hear from all three managers of the season, listen to Alfie May talk about his journey from a building site to the football pitch, and get the gossip on Hull City boss Liam Rosenior's fashion sense from his wife Erika.01:50 Notts County's Jodi Jones 03:55 Peterborough United's Ronnie Edwards 05:25 Leeds United's Archie Gray 11:15 Crewe Alexandra's Mickey Demetriou 14:40 Charlton Athletic's Alfie May 21:45 Southampton's Kyle Walker-Peters 24:10 Blackburn Rovers' Sam Szmodics 26:00 Leeds United's Crysencio Summerville 29:55 Norwich City's Gabriel Sara 36:10 Hull City's Liam Rosenior and wife Erika 39:10 QPR chairman Lee Hoos 42:00 Mansfield Town's Nigel Clough 43:55 Portsmouth's John Mousinho 47:05 Ipswich Town's Kieran McKenna
ROG IN WREXHAM. Rog Pods from the Premier Inn in Wrexham, North Wales the day after attending the Reds 1 - 0 win over Notts County. Plus, a recap of Saturday's Premier League games. Including City dropping points (audible gasp).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.