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Welcome to It Was What It Was, the football history podcast.It's time for Part Two of Pep vs Jose! As Barcelona and Inter prepare to face off once again in this year's Champions League semi-final, we look back at the original - a tie that shaped modern football.Guardiola vs Mourinho. All-out attack vs. tactical defiance. Ideology, rivalry - maybe even good vs. evil?Fifteen years ago, Pep's all-conquering Barcelona met Jose's Inter Milan in a Champions League semi-final that didn't just decide who reached the final - it helped define a footballing era.Having set the scene in part one, Rob and Jonathan relive the incredible semi-final battles, where Mourinho would ultimately dethrone Guardiola in an incredible second-leg at the Nou Camp - which saw a controversial sending off, late drama and an iconic pitch celebration.If you enjoyed the podcast please subscribe and rate.00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene00:45 The Clash of Philosophies: Mourinho vs. Guardiola01:32 The Tactical Battle Begins04:32 The Volcano Eruption and Its Impact10:24 First Leg Highlights and Analysis13:18 Ibrahimović's Conflict and Mourinho's Mind Games18:06 The Build-Up to the Second Leg25:23 The Myth of the Decision25:41 The Controversial Red Card26:54 Conspiracy Theories and Psychological Influence27:52 The Clash of Good vs. Evil28:34 Tactical Fouling and Pep's Cynical Side29:59 Marina's Critique of Barcelona's Tactics31:37 Inter's Defensive Masterclass34:13 The Struggle Against Possession Football36:38 The Final Moments and Disallowed Goal40:03 Marino's Triumphant Celebration43:16 The Aftermath and Legacy46:43 The Tactical Evolution in Football48:58 The Importance of Non-Possession Football50:28 Conclusion and Reflections Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fem la prèvia esportiva d'un cap de setmana que ens porta, entre d'altres, el desplaçament que farà la UE Sitges per jugar al camp del Catllar. El Bàsquet Sitges té la seva particular "final" davant el Nou Bàsquet Olesa i el CP Subur Sitges vol redreçar el seu rumb en el partit que l'enfrontarà al Riudoms a Pins Vens. Avui parlem amb Randy Parra, jugador del Bàsquet Sitges, i amb "Pato" Melvin, presidenta del Sitges Hockey Club, que el passat cap de setmana va poder estrenar el nou camp de La Plana amb un torneig familiar. L'entrada ESPORTS (la prèvia): una nova final per al Bàsquet Sitges. La UE Sitges juga a El Catllar i el CP Subur Sitges vol canviar la dinàmica davant el Riudoms. El Sitges Hockey Club trepitja, per primer cop, el nou camp a La Plana ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.
Fem la prèvia esportiva d'un cap de setmana que ens porta, entre d'altres, el desplaçament que farà la UE Sitges per jugar al camp del Catllar. El Bàsquet Sitges té la seva particular "final" davant el Nou Bàsquet Olesa i el CP Subur Sitges vol redreçar el seu rumb en el partit que l'enfrontarà al Riudoms a Pins Vens. Avui parlem amb Randy Parra, jugador del Bàsquet Sitges, i amb "Pato" Melvin, presidenta del Sitges Hockey Club, que el passat cap de setmana va poder estrenar el nou camp de La Plana amb un torneig familiar. L'entrada ESPORTS (la prèvia): una nova final per al Bàsquet Sitges. La UE Sitges juga a El Catllar i el CP Subur Sitges vol canviar la dinàmica davant el Riudoms. El Sitges Hockey Club trepitja, per primer cop, el nou camp a La Plana ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.
Raphinha is having an incredible season for Barcelona.After being pushed towards the Nou Camp exit door in the summer the Brazilian has grown into one of Hansi Flick's most important players.So how has Raphinha reinvented himself to become one of Europe's most effective players? Host: Ayo AkinwolereWith: Phil Hay, Tomas Hill Lopez-Menchero & Laia Cervello HerreroExecutive Producer: Adey MoorheadProducer: Mike Stavrou & Nick Thomson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Raphinha is having an incredible season for Barcelona. After being pushed towards the Nou Camp exit door in the summer the Brazilian has grown into one of Hansi Flick's most important players. So how has Raphinha reinvented himself to become one of Europe's most effective players? Host: Ayo Akinwolere With: Phil Hay, Tomas Hill Lopez-Menchero & Laia Cervello Herrero Executive Producer: Adey Moorhead Producer: Mike Stavrou & Nick Thomson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
04 04-03-25 LHDW El timo de las obras del Nou Camp, no jugarán este año y ni el inicio de la próxima. ¿Retorno de Neymar?, lo vende la prensa catalana
04 04-03-25 LHDW El timo de las obras del Nou Camp, no jugarán este año y ni el inicio de la próxima. ¿Retorno de Neymar?, lo vende la prensa catalana
If you're one of Manchester United and England's greatest full-backs, and a pivotal figure in Sir Alex Ferguson's golden years, you have a lot of good moments to reflect on, but for Gary Neville, one night in Barcelona stands out above all others.In the latest episode in our ‘A Moment in Time' series of Performance People with the Inside Tack podcast, Gary took us back to the Nou Camp in 1999 for the remarkable treble-winning moment his United side came back from a goal down to beat Bayern Munich 2-1, with both United's goals coming in injury time.He shares the lessons the team needed to learn to get over the line, the factors that gave them the belief to turn the game around and the tactical changes that made the difference.It's a revealing and colourful account of what it felt like to play in the most dramatic and memorable Champions' League final - including the all-night (and all-morning) celebration that followed. Gary also puts the achievement in context with his whole career and explains why he's happier now as a pundit and entrepreneur than he ever was as a professional known for his intensity and high standards. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nicky Butt and Paul Scholes are here to take you inside one of the most dominant periods of English football. You can expect stories about the trophies, the rivalries, the hairdryer and their team-mates throughout the series as they get candid about their time at Manchester United. Welcome to Football's Greatest Eras and where else to start but with the crowning glory for that team - the 1999 Champions League Final win over Bayern Munich. Nicky and Paul take us from their flight out to Barcelona on Concorde to the celebrations in Manchester after. They discuss their contrasting emotions as Paul was suspended from the biggest game of his career and what they thought of Sir Alex Ferguson's starting eleven. We go down into the bowels of the Nou Camp as Nicky explains how he felt stood in the tunnel, separated from the Bayern players by a cage. Then, we're into the match itself, from the terrible start of losing a goal early - and who got the blame for that - to the manager's half-time team talk and, finally, to the unforgettable ending. Along the way, they also recall when Mick Hucknall trained with them (and whether he could play), why Nicky thought he might be on his way out of the club that summer, and which United player was the first to leave the party after the final? Email: footballsgreatest@foldingpocket.co.uk Follow Football's Greatest and join in the debate: YouTube: www.youtube.com/@footballsgreatestpod Instagram: www.instagram.com/footballsgreatestpod X/Twitter: www.twitter.com/ftblsgreatest TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@footballsgreatestpod Facebook: www.facebook.com/footballsgreatestpod Football's Greatest is a Folding Pocket production with BBC Studios. Cover artwork by Stanley Chow: http://www.stanleychow.co.uk
Listeners to last week's RYWYLF will know about the ‘studio incident' and understand that in place of our regular format, this week's episode is a special we recorded at Hotel Mundial, featuring Owen Blackhurst talking to Elis James about earliest memories, a crash course in football, a round-ball epiphany, seeing a grown man cry, Italia 90, the Kop, Ian Rush and his Sondico shin pads, why Swansea?, an underground oddball, time travelling, true grit, lager, fried onions, fags, terrible owners, being up in front of the beak, five managers in six months, going away, avoiding bricks live on air, a great era, doing the 92, Everton, a stag do sandwich, the Nou Camp bats, beating United twice, 58 years, being within a whisker of qualifying, Gareth Bale the Saviour, Dean Saunders' parking tickets, taking Wales by surprise, where's Wales?, Valencia, the best 24 hours in your life, half-time protests, being in a gang, breaking Denmark, the Ki Sung-yueng faithful, fickle fans, the best kept secret in Wales, getting nicked for just being there, chess with a captor, finding your people, Albania's fourth biggest city, going to places you wouldn't normally go, crying like a baby, having a real passion, and somehow so much more.Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Conversem amb Pato Melvin, presidenta del Sitges Hockey Club, sobre els treballs que, a dia d'avui, s'estan fent en el terreny a la zona de La Plana, on s'hi ubicarà el nou camp d'hoquei herba. L'entrada El Sitges Hockey Club veu una petita llum amb el nou camp a la zona de La Plana ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.
Conversem amb Pato Melvin, presidenta del Sitges Hockey Club, sobre els treballs que, a dia d'avui, s'estan fent en el terreny a la zona de La Plana, on s'hi ubicarà el nou camp d'hoquei herba. L'entrada El Sitges Hockey Club veu una petita llum amb el nou camp a la zona de La Plana ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.
Josh Hayward opens up “The Football Museum” to a World Champion boxing trainer. David Coldwell reveals which player he'd have loved in his gym. He also talks about feeling torn over Diego Maradona in 1986, watching his son score a screamer at the Nou Camp and reveals which footballer's name he absolutely cannot stand hearing.The Football Museum opens its doors every Thursday across Sky Sports.
A World Champion boxing trainer, David Coldwell reveals which player he'd have loved in his gym. He also talks feeling torn over Diego Maradona in 1986, watching his son score a screamer at the Nou Camp and reveals which footballer's name he absolutely cannot stand hearing.
As a writer for The Times, Matt Dickinson has been an original and trusted voice on the key sporting events and characters of the last 25 years. He came to prominence as the reporter behind the interview with then England manager Glenn Hoddle in which Hoddle's remarks on reincarnation ultimately led to his sacking. Matt recalls how being involved in such a high-profile story affected him, what it's like to watch sport for a living and picks out the most compelling sporting figure he ever came across. He remembers the drama in the Nou Camp in 1999 when he had to rewrite his story in a matter of minutes and explains how he's come to realise that his obsession with sport is actually less about the action on the pitch and more about a fascination with what makes extraordinary people tick. Which might explain why he's now moving into psychotherapy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jordi Martínez és, oficialment des del passat 3 de maig, el nou president de la UE Sitges. La seva candidatura, en aquest procés d'eleccions anticipades, ha estat, finalment, l'única que es va presentar i per tant Martínez i la seva junta podran viure tot el procés de construcció del nou camp de futbol a la zona esportiva de Pins Vens. Ara mateix, i segons el president de la UE Sitges, a la zona on s'ubicarà el nou camp s'hi ha de fer un estudi geotècnic que està pendent d'aprovació per part de l'Ajuntament, d'aquí que els terminis de construcció aniran més enllà del que es desitjaria. En aquest sentit, Jordi Martínez ja ha dit que signen que el nou estadi pugui estar enllestit l'any 2026. L'entrada Jordi Martínez: “signem poder tenir el nou camp de futbol per al 2026” ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.
Dotun and Tim are joined by James Dixon to discuss a Champions League game that didn't go to plan for Manchester United who went down 4-0 to Barcelona at the Nou Camp.SUBSCRIBE TO BRAZILIAN SHIRT NAME EXTRA FOR EARLY ACCESS AND NO ADS:https://brazilian-shirt-name.hubwave.net/FOLLOW THE BRAZILIAN SHIRT NAME ON INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/brazilshirtpod/FOLLOW THE BRAZILIAN SHIRT NAME ON FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/BrazilShirtPodFOLLOW THE BRAZILIAN SHIRT NAME ON TWITTER:https://twitter.com/BrazilShirtPodPURCHASE DOTUN'S LATEST BOOK, EFFRIES HERE: https://amzn.to/4cM260fWHERE'S THE MONEY GONE? By Adrian Goldberg can be found here: https://podfollow.com/1700607219
Are footballers stupid? Why do footballers cut holes in their socks? And how to write a match report in 2 minutes.Martin Samuel, Jonathan Northcroft, Gregor Robertson and Tom Clarke discuss the dark arts of football and sports writing.On the pitch they were exemplified by Porto on Tuesday night. But what are the dark arts of the press box? How do writers produce a piece when the result turns around in the final minutes? Martin recounts the Nou Camp in 99' – from “Poor old Fergie gets his tactics wrapped around his neck..." to "Arise Sir Alex!…” And facing a deadline, Jonny McNorthcroft found himself hoping Scotland didn't score.Gregor had a surprising response to his article on ‘Why do footballers cut holes in their socks?' Which led to another question - are footballers stupid?Finally – its FA cup weekend. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ian and Chris are reunited for the latest instalment of 'It's All Kicking Off!' Fresh from Liverpool's victory over Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final, the lads pay tribute to the guts and courage shown by the Reds' youngsters during that extra time period, while we question whether the billion pound Blues were gutless to play for pens.Ian criticises Sir Jim Ratcliffe for suggesting that handouts may be the best way for Manchester to play home to a 'Wembley of the North', instead saying that if the billionaire wants a brand-spanking new stadium...he ought to buy it and build it himself. AND amidst the minor bust-up between two Sheffield United players over the weekend, Chris explains some of the dressing room fallings out he saw, as Ian recalls a clash he had with another journalist...in the Nou Camp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
León venció 3 a 2 en el Nou Camp. La Fiera se alzó con la victoria con Andrés Guardado en la cancha, que entró de cambió con el gafete de capitán.
It's a Happy New Year from Jonathan Northcroft, Martin Samuel and Gregor Robertson as they join Tom Clarke for the first 2024 edition of The Game.It was a new year to forget for Wayne Rooney, another example of the golden generation failing in the managerial world. What is the difference between a manager and a coach and is it the same game in the Champions League or League One? A look back at a thrilling Christmas and New Year, which young manager topped the table of festive fixtures? Finally, it's not FA cup weekend, its FA cup week and there are some top ties to look forward to. Timeline:Rooney2' Rooney sacked at Birmingham, shocked and a reality check?5' took over a club doing well, a manager well liked by fans and players. 6' he was appointed to change a culture and direction of club…can you do that in 15 matches? Gary Cook, odd decision.8' he was employed to take them to prem league11' Was Rooney set up to fail. After two games the crowd turned, but tat was because of the loss of John Eustace.13' Calling out players after only 3 games, not a good idea.17' he admires Guardiola. But he thrived with Liam Rosenior19' Rooney could be a manager as much as a coach. He is good with people. 21' Vale park on a Tuesday night isn't the Nou Camp on a champions league night. 25' surrounded himself by young ambitious but not very experienced coaching staff. 27' Rooney doesn't want special treatment, he will try to reinvent himself.31' difference between playing and managing.33' He'll be back. Title race36' Great festive period for Wolves and Gary O'Neil37' Man City return only two adrift and with the fire back. And unaffected by AFCON.38' Liverpool in great shape but about to lose salah.40' What's gone wrong at Arsenal? Hard to win your first title.43' Villa have bounced back, but are they starting to look tired?45' all the top teams have flaws this year. Open title race. West Ham, Wolves and Luton45' Looks like Moye will get a new contract. Is peace breaking out at the London stadium?47' Wrong that one fixture has moved beyond the AFCON cut off date.48' Great back to back wins for Hatters. Ross Barkley pulling strings, adjusting to the league. FA Cup 53' Sunderland v Newcastle tie of the round. Newcastle look on the knees with no energy. Sunderland with new manager bounce. Could be a big game. 56' Is Eddie Howe under pressure? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In de dagelijkse podcast van FC Afkicken bespreken Bruce Tol, Mart ten Have en Bart Obbink op donderdag 16 november onder meer de schorsing van Overmars wegens grensoverschrijdend gedrag , de kritiek van Alex Kroes in het nieuwe boek 'Ajax in crisis' en de mogelijke transfer voor Mats Wieffer naar Barcelona!(0:00) Intro(1:07) Overmars geschorst(10:47) Kroes Kritisch(20:42) Wieffer in Nou Camp?Thuisbezorgd.nlBestel ook op https://www.thuisbezorgd.nl! Wil je bij ons kans maken op mooie prijzen van Thuisbezorgd.nl? Abonneer en reageer in de comments onder onze Daily's op YouTube!FC Afkicken WhatsApp-kanaalWe zijn live met het FC Afkicken WhatsApp-kanaal! Volg ons voor de leukste behind the scenes, grappige gifjes, mooie momenten en interessante nieuwtjes! Abonneer je via deze link: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va8ey9yC1FuJR4XZjE34Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From the BBC World Service: Canada’s ethics watchdog has launched investigations into allegations that Nike Canada and a gold mining company benefitted from Uyghur forced labor in their China operations. The UN is warning that Sudan is on the verge of an all-out civil war. Thousands have fled to Egypt where cash payments are part of the humanitarian aid. And FC Barcelona is trying to raise money by making diamonds out of the grass from the pitch in the famous Nou Camp stadium.
From the BBC World Service: Canada’s ethics watchdog has launched investigations into allegations that Nike Canada and a gold mining company benefitted from Uyghur forced labor in their China operations. The UN is warning that Sudan is on the verge of an all-out civil war. Thousands have fled to Egypt where cash payments are part of the humanitarian aid. And FC Barcelona is trying to raise money by making diamonds out of the grass from the pitch in the famous Nou Camp stadium.
In this episode, we talk about León's upcoming leg 1 match vs. LAFC at the glorious Nou Camp stadium in León, Gto.
Good friend of the show Jordi Sunyer from TV3 in Barcelona joined Glenn to discuss Barcelona finishing off their fantastic run to the La Liga title, how Xavi inspired such a dramatic turnaround this season, Messi's potential return to the Nou Camp, and more!
Latest Episode from Spoken Label (Author/Poet/Storyteller Podcast) features the return of our friend, the storyteller Mark Jackson aka Keith's Brother.Mark's bio says "In 2010 Mark started writing. After the initial euphoria of finding an outlet for that creative fire burning within since childhood, he soon realised that the world wasn't quite ready for his tales of Ian Brown drinking piss, cocaine-induced paranoia, The Stockholm Monsters, the inner workings of a massage parlor, of pretending to be Norman Whiteside in Las Vegas, selling snide football programs outside the Nou Camp, of being arrested wearing someone else's jeans and one about an auntie who looks a bit like Clint Boon.He's written non-fiction pieces for Vice website (which were really fiction - but they don't know that), a regular contributor to United We Stand Fanzine and occasionally reads at spoken word events around Manchester and Liverpool"His website is: www.keithsbrother.comHis Pod Play 'Sunday Morning Coming Down' can be accessed via his website or found on Spotify, Itunes/Apple or Google Podcast.
Análisis de la derrota de los pupilos del Cholo Simeone en Barcelona. El Atlético de Madrid pierde por 1-0 y con ello se pierden las esperanzas de alcanzar el liderato, incluso se aleja el segundo puesto del Real Madrid. Quedan 8 jornadas para acabar el campeonato y parece que los objetivos de quedar en los puestos Champions se van a alcanzar un año más.
Atlas venció 4 a 1 a los Tuzos del Pachuca en el Estadio Jalisco, mientras que Chivas venció 2 a 0 a León en el Nou Camp.
The march with Erik's army continues. Manchester United are on a roll. An impressive performance at the Nou Camp on Thursday evening is followed up with a dominant, purring second-half spell that saw the Reds roll over Leicester City for a 3-0 win. Two goals from Marcus Rashford and another from Jadon Sancho. That'll do. On the Manchester United Weekly Podcast today, Harry Robinson and Jack Tait review Sunday afternoon's win, talking Rashford, Weghorst's contrasting performance and plenty more. We'll consider how United are still in with a chance in four competitions. And of course, we'll preview Thursday night. Barcelona. Old Trafford. We'll also talk briefly, and only briefly because there is a long way still to go, about the club's ownership. In the middle of the show, you'll get your extensive Academy and loans update. TIMESTAMPS 00:30 Intro 02:00 The third goal, Sancho, and what it says about Ten Hag's reading of the game 06:15 De Gea's record-equalling match-winning performance 07:00 Analysing United's start to the game - and the tactical weakness Leicester exploited 13:30 Marcus Rashford - dynamite! What's the dribbling trait he shares with Mbappe? 17:00 Guess the Player: Clue One 17:50 Sabitzer and Lindelof's good performances 19:50 Weghorst's contrasting performances on and off the ball 22:50 Kobbie Mainoo's Premier League debut 24:05 The astounding stat that sums Ten Hag's United up 24:55 Guess the Player: Clue Two 28:00 Academy and loan round-ups 35:40 Ownership 42:10 Barcelona (h) - preview Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam and the team discuss a busy few days for United as they came back from Barca with a draw, the soft deadline for bids passed on Friday with Qatari and INEOS bids announced & they secured another home win against Leicester. Plus, they preview the 2nd leg of the Europa League tie taking place this Thursday. Follow Us YouTube: https://youtube.com/unitedpeoplestv Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/unitedpeoplestv Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/unitedpeoplestv The United Peoples Podcast is a United Peoples TV & Listening Dog Media production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carmen Carbonell repasa el artículo de Federico Jiménez Losantos publicado en Libertad Digital.
Hear from Harry Robinson outside the Nou Camp immediately after United's 2-2 draw with Barcelona, followed by analysis of the game from Jack Tait. With a focus on how United set-up, the role of Wout Weghorst, Marcus Rashford's continued brilliance, and how Erik Ten Hag has turned around United's approach to big games. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Harry at the Nou Camp 3:00 - Jack introduction 4:30 - United's set-up 6:10 - Weghorst's role in United's attack 9:25 - Rashford's brilliance 14:00 - Tactical Analysis - Barca's midfield 18:30 - How Ten Hag has turned around United's approach in big games Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode begins by recapping Man United's win at Leeds before looking ahead to the UEL first leg at the Nou Camp against Barcelona, where Man United are +160 dogs to advance. The two sides are behind Arsenal in the futures market. However, Billi (@SGPSoccer) believes that the winner of the tie will lead the market after going into the Last 16. Get Ready for the Daytona 500 with the NASCAR Gambling Podcast Apple - https://sg.pn/nascar Spotify - https://sg.pn/nascars SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out SGPN.TV Support us by supporting our partners WynnBET - Bet $100 and get a $100! - https://sg.pn/WynnBET Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdog Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode begins by recapping Man United's win at Leeds before looking ahead to the UEL first leg at the Nou Camp against Barcelona, where Man United are +160 dogs to advance. The two sides are behind Arsenal in the futures market. However, Billi (@SGPSoccer) believes that the winner of the tie will lead the market after going into the Last 16.Get Ready for the Daytona 500 with the NASCAR Gambling PodcastApple - https://sg.pn/nascarSpotify - https://sg.pn/nascarsSGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/storeDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out SGPN.TVSupport us by supporting our partnersWynnBET - Bet $100 and get a $100! - https://sg.pn/WynnBETUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdog Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode begins by recapping Man United's win at Leeds before looking ahead to the UEL first leg at the Nou Camp against Barcelona, where Man United are +160 dogs to advance. The two sides are behind Arsenal in the futures market. However, Billi (@SGPSoccer) believes that the winner of the tie will lead the market after going into the Last 16. Get Ready for the Daytona 500 with the NASCAR Gambling Podcast Apple - https://sg.pn/nascar Spotify - https://sg.pn/nascars SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out SGPN.TV Support us by supporting our partners WynnBET - Bet $100 and get a $100! - https://sg.pn/WynnBET Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdog Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode begins by recapping United's win at Leeds before looking ahead to the UEL 1st at the Nou Camp against Barcelona, where United are +160 dogs to advance. The two sides are behind Arsenal in the futures market, however, Billi believes that the winner of the tie will lead the market after going into the Last 16.
Wayne Barton is joined by Manchester United legend Paul Parker and the greatest British sportswriter, Paddy Barclay, to review the club's win over Leeds and preview the trip to the Nou Camp. Wayne also discusses the release of his new book, Eternal, a biography of Duncan Edwards. That is available here. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Duncan-Edwards-intimate-portrait-Manchester/dp/1914197690/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Buzzing? We are. Manchester United v. Leeds United - the double-header. Wednesday to Sunday. 2-2 at Old Trafford. 2-0 Reds at Elland Road. Hard-fought, hard won. A Marcus Rashford header and a great critic-defying Alejandro Garnacho finish. Intense, scrappy, loose, call it whatever you want: maybe massive, maybe as sweet as it gets. On the Manchester United Weekly Podcast, hosts Harry Robinson and Jack Tait review both Premier League matches against Leeds as Erik ten Hag reacts to Wednesday's disappointing home draw with a few tactical tweaks and then changes the game late on with his substitutions. Next stop? Full steam ahead, Barcelona! As always, you'll get your extensive United Academy, loanees and Manchester United Women round-up. There were a few good wins! And we'll preview that tantalising game at the Nou Camp in the UEFA Europa League. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stamford Chidge & Jonathan Kydd are joined by Chelsea author Mark Meehan to look back at Chelsea's 2004-05 season.In part two, we pick up the story in January 2005. Under the management of Jose Mourinho, Chelsea were top of the league, 7 points clear with 55 points, the largest points tally at this stage in the PL ever, and were fighting for trophies on all fronts with qualification for the Champions' League round of 16 achieved with 13 points and a Carling Cup semi-final against Man Utd to look forward to in the New Year as well as the FA Cup.All eyes were on Stamford Bridge as we took on Man Utd in the first leg of the Carling Cup semi-final. A cagey 0-0 with Utd using every trick in the book was followed by a 2-1 win at Old Trafford to seal a place in the final at the Millenium stadium in Cardiff. The arrival of Abramovich and Mourinho notwithstanding, this was Chelsea's 12th cup semi-final in 12 seasons and the first time defeat had been inflicted on Alex Ferguson's Utd in a domestic semi-final.Back in the Premier League Chelsea passed the stern 'can they do it on a cold night in Blackburn' test standing up, literally to the physical intimidation meted out by Mark Hughes dirty side. Arguably this was the match that sealed the title for Chelsea, at least in terms of belief. February and March brought a plethora of high profile and must win matches which was to become the norm for Chelsea througout Abramovich's tenure. Newcastle knocked us out of the FA Cup, ending the pursuit of all four trophies. Barcelona beat Chelsea 2-1 at the Nou Camp in a controversial match where we had the upper hand until Drogba was sent off by Anders Frisk for a dubious second yellow. And in the space of a week, Chelsea defeated Liverpool in the Carling Cup final having gone 1-0 down after a Riise goal on 1 minute and rescued by a Steve Gerrard goal on 79 minutes, before Drogba and Kezman settled matters in a 3-2 win.March saw the return of Barcelona to Stamford Bridge and one of the greatest matches ever seen in the club's 100 year history as Chelsea stormed to a 3-0 lead inside 20 minutes only to be pegged back by a remarkable Ronaldinho goal which left the crowd silent in consternation, before John Terry ensured a 4-2 win on the night and a 5-4 win on aggregate. A quarter-final tie against Bayern Munich was Chelsea's reward and another classic played out in the first leg at Stamford Bridge, almost matching the Barcelona match for excitement and quality, with one of Frank Lampard's best goals for the club a highlight in a 4-2 win. Chelsea got the job done in the last match to be played at the Olympiastadion albeit with a couple of late goals from Bayern to cause more anxiety than we needed.Attention moved back to the Premier League. Would Chelsea win it against Fulham on the 50th anniversary to the day of our our first league title? Had we not drawn at home to Arsenal we would have, but we were destined to wait until the Bolton away match, just as Jose Mourinho had predicted months ago. The small matter of the club's second and consecutive Champions' League semi-final against Liverpool preceded Bolton. Thanks to a solitary ghost goal by Luis Garcia at Anfield, Chelsea were denied a final appearance again and our modern rivalry and enmity with Liverpool and Rafa Benitez was confirmed.It should have been crushing, but in truth it wasn't, because a few days earlier, Chelsea defeated Bolton thanks to two Frank Lampard goals to lift the Premier League for the first time in their history. Many of us never believed we'd see the day; tears were shed, friends were embraced and a massive party in the Kings Road ensued. Chelsea's greatest ever season? No doubt! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In part two of my extraordinary conversation with Víctor Sánchez, we hear about his heady days as a player and later a coach with little old Deportivo de La Coruña.A sublimely talented Deportivo side won La Liga and put in some amazing European performances under the guidance of Javier Irureta, including turning round a 4-1 away deficit to AC Milan.Also in part two: spoiling Real Madrid's 100th birthday party and how Victor coached his Depor side to an incredible 2-2 draw in the Nou Camp to avoid relegation.Subscribe to The Big Interview YouTube channel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a momentous day in Ashwood City's history as they travel to the Nou Camp to take on Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League... The historic occasion is somewhat spoiled by a deepening financial crisis at the club. Paul Waggott as Patrick NolanHelena Doughty as Jess TateAdam Jarrell as Chris 'Woody' WoodallJohn Brannoch as Colin WalshThomas Mitchells as Theo ClintonAcushla-Tara Kupe as Dr Rachel WebberChristopher Swift as Reuben Thomas Additional Voices:Joel EmeryDarcey FergusonEpisode written by:Joel Emery Edited by:Adam Jarrell Directed by:Adam Jarrell Executive Producer:Joel EmeryWith thanks to:The Ashwood City Season Ticket Holders & Shareholderswww.patreon.com/ashwoodcity WARNING. This podcast contains explicit language and content some listeners may find objectionable. This is a work of fiction. Any similarities to persons living or deceased, organisations, places or events is purely coincidental. All scenarios are from the author's imagination. This podcast is protected under copyright. Listener discretion is advised. The Offensive is property of Primley Limited. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Make sure to tweet the codeword in this episode to @TalkManCityPod on twitter.In this episode the boys discuss the most match away at Newcastle United where Man City drew 3-3 in an instant classic. We discuss who our stand out players were through out the match and also who could use improvement. We also discuss the charity match away at the Nou Camp to raise money for ALS. Please leave us a review and share with your friendscontact us at: pandbdoapodcast@gmail.comFollow our Facebook Page: Talk Man CityFollow us on twitter @talkmancitypod
Ex Barnsley, Sheffield Wednesday, Luton and Brighton midfielder talks about his playing career as well as his time as manager in the Premier League and Championship with a variety of clubs He talks about the highs and lows of Wembley, winning the 1988 League Cup Final with Luton and losing 2 Cup Finals in 1993 with Sheffield Wednesday only a few days apart Danny also talks about the time he played against Maradona at the Nou Camp in 6 inches of water on the pitch Contact Us: Website: https://www.mybestelevenpodcast.com/ Email: mybestelevenpod@gmail.com Twitter: @mybestelevenpod Download/Stream the podcast from (selected list but available on other pod apps): Direct: https://mybesteleven.podbean.com/ Apple Podcaster/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/my-best-eleven/id1531409475 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/79XqOdXO5dOp2SV2Ib3blv Google Podcaster: https://podcastsmanager.google.com/show?show=show%3AsTOC6DrGP4qPKRBq6K674A YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCosPHLqTf7KuZfKVtlVLy0Q Musical credits: Higher Up by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Pete and Dharms are joined by football writer and podcaster Sam Tighe as Chelsea get their spending spree underway. Raheem Sterling has joined from Manchester City, with centre-back Kalidou Koulibaly set to arrive as well (04:23). They discuss that as well as West Ham's striker hunt, with Armando Broja and Gianluca Scamacca at the top of David Moyes' wishlist (22:43). Spanish football journalist Toni Juanmarti joins the show to chat about all things Barcelona as they get set to announce the arrival of Raphinha, but will Robert Lewandowski follow him into the Nou Camp? (36:23). Plus, Dharms discusses the latest business at Manchester United as they close on a deal for Ajax defender Lisandro Martinez (50:13).
Former England international Alex Scott looks at the explosion in popularity of women's football and asks what the future holds for the game she loves. Women's football is the fastest growing female sport in the world. With wages on the rise and multi-million pound broadcasting deals being agreed, this summer's European Championships in England are set to be a watershed moment for the game. Traveling to Barcelona, Alex witnesses a seminal moment in the sport's history as a world-record 91,000 people pack the Nou Camp for the women's Champions League match between Barcelona and Real Madrid. Keen to know if that growth is sustainable, Alex seeks the views of some of the sport's biggest names such as Chelsea manager, Emma Hayes and England Lionesses captain Leah Williamson. Alex hears how Reading's WSL player, Emma Mitchell, is juggling being a new mum and a top-flight footballer, with maternity rights only recently being introduced for players. Meeting other Women's Super League players, Alex learns about the challenges they still face, exploring the lack of diversity in the women's game and the ongoing issues with social media abuse. This is a pivotal time for women's football and in order to find out if the game she loves is in safe hands, Alex flies to Switzerland to speak to Uefa and travels around the UK, meeting experts across the industry, including agents, investors, international stars and former players, to hear how far the game has come – and look at its incredible potential for the future.
Over the next few weeks, we're bringing you some of our favourite Football Ramble Presents episodes from this season!Back in November, Andy went to a rain-soaked Barcelona as a new-look Barça took on Benfica in their first Champions League game of the Xavi era! Despite the reduced capacity, Andy said it was one of the best atmospheres he'd ever experienced at the Nou Camp. He also chatted with GOAL's Rik Sharma for the inside track on Barcelona's recent struggles and their hopes for Xavi. We'll be showcasing a range of shows from across the Ramble universe over the summer before we come roaring back for the new season in August!Tweet us @FootballRamble and email us here: show@footballramble.com.***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!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Head over to the Distant Pod Shop and pick up our new Admiral x Distant Pod merchandise click on these linkshttps://sdsb.beyondmerch.co.uk/products/admiral-egg-timer-sports-shirthttps://sdsb.beyondmerch.co.uk/products/admiral-purple-track-tophttps://sdsb.beyondmerch.co.uk/products/admiral-white-chevron-sports-shirthttps://sdsb.beyondmerch.co.uk/products/admiral-sash-sports-shirtMake sure you get a calendar at the checkout too - you'll get it for half price and there are discount codes in there too… This week's episodeMike Documentary: The Jaws of Victory https://www.netflix.com/watch/80198246?trackId=255824129 Steff Book: Playing to Win by Michael Lewis https://amzn.to/3lYsoD9 First Round of ClipsMike clip: Evel Knievel UK style (Eddie Kidd)https://twitter.com/prenno/status/1530485393518432256?s=21&t=hNituJEvTbHu-z6o3LYS_QSteff: Gambling, the start https://fb.watch/dlXHpGSM8P/Elis: Unseen limbs: Man Utd win the treble at the Nou Camp, Utd 2 Bayern Munich 1, 1999 https://twitter.com/iamcoxhead/status/1529766754041339905, and Maradona's amazing goal v England, Mexico 1986 https://twitter.com/RaulOSantill/status/1529491155112574978 Second Round of Clips (via https://anchor.fm/nata-media/subscribe & https://www.patreon.com/distantpod ) Mike clip: Motivation, 1980s Rugby League style. https://twitter.com/apsmrugby/status/1529396980165840897?s=21&t=pCRLJ9-fQgNHg6ys-23CCQSteff: BBC News say Manchester United are Rubbish https://twitter.com/scottygb/status/1529057980498558976?s=21&t=NmB8GyNwjtPzAU6khGX8sg Elis: How Football Positions Are Evolvinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9QpXX47Mo4
Jimbo welcomes along Duncan Alexander, Tom Williams and Natalie Gedra as the Champions League gets back into full swing.Manchester United are upset away at Young Boys. Do they lack personality in the Champions League? And will Solskjaer learn from his mistakes?Elsewhere, PSG continue to play as individuals, Man City don't need a striker because they keep improving as a team. And the Nou Camp is the new Turf Moor.The Premier League weekend promises plenty. Matt Jones from The Blue Room talks to us about learning to love Rafa Benitez at Everton.Plus the origin of the term Route One. And the two big exits in football this week – Chris Hughton and Dani Alves.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Young Boys 2-1 Man Utd (03m 30s)• PART 1b: Club Brugge 1-1 PSG (10m 00s)• PART 2a: Man City 6-3 Leipzig (17m 00s)• PART 2b: Elsewhere in the Champions League (23m 00s)• PART 3a: Spurs v Chelsea preview (34m 00s)• PART 3b: A look at Leeds, Norwich and the first ever televised game (41m 30s)• PART 4a: Everton's excellent start with Matt Jones (49m 30s)• PART 4b: The rest of the Premier League weekend (57m 00s)• PART 5: The odds with Paddy Power (63m 30s)• PART 6: Hughton out and Alves out (66m 00s)SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR 33% OFF THE PRICE OF AN ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION• theathletic.com/totally GET IN TOUCH:• follow us on Instagram• find us on Facebook• send us a tweet: @TheTotallyShow PARISH NOTICES:• we're sponsored by Paddy Power - home of the Money Back Special READ STUFF ON OUR WEBSITE:• check out thetotallyfootballshow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.