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Odion Ighalo joins live for this week's edition of Inside The Hive to answer supporters' questions, reflect on his Watford days and his footballing career since then.The Watford fans' favourite, who made 100 appearances for the Golden Boys and scored 39 goals, will feature alongside host Michael Kurn and Hornets legend Tommy Mooney.Elsewhere on the show, there will be an exclusive interview with Hassane Kamara, and Craig Cathcart will take part in the 60-Second Challenge.HIT THAT FOLLOW BUTTON!
Mercurial striker and man of God Odion Ighalo joins us in this weeks podcast. From dodging bullets as a child in Lagos to turning down a life changing contract, Odion Ighalo is a living testimony of Gods favour and power. This ex #ManUtd man truly is 'More Than A Player'
We'll be honest. We were trying to watch Exit Wounds, the Andrzej Bartkowiak directed movie starring DMX, Anthony Anderson, Tom Arnold, and Steven Seagal. Somehow we mixed it up with Cradle 2 the Grave, directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak starring DMX, Anthony Anderson, Tom Arnold, and JET LI. We're considering it an upgrade. Anthony Fait (DMX) is a friendly jewel thief who steals from rich jerks and doesn't use guns. With his crew Daria (Gabrielle Union), Tommy (Anderson), and Odion (Michael Jace), they break in somewhere and steal some mysterious black diamonds. Su (Li) calls Anthony and wants those stones. X won't give it to him (what?) he won't give it to him. So Su beats up Odion in a subway. Weirdly, Su turns out to be a good guy, because he's trying to protect the stones from the evil Ling (Marc Dacascos), who steals Anthony's daughter, which requires an MMA cage fight, backroom striptease, ATV street chase, and tank attack to get her and the stones back.
Season 3 premiere with special guest host ODION from the “Outer Thoughts Podcast”! You are NOT in the wrong place! "Conversation Nation" is now "The Church Of Foolishness"! On this episode we discuss: Clubhouse, Kevin Samuels, Yt people eating off of unusual places and Monique vs the coalition of bonnets, and the current trend of women proposing to men. DONT MISS IT! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thechurchoffoolishness/support
Odion Ighalo joins the UTD Podcast for the final episode of 2020. The Manchester United striker shared his incredible journey from Nigeria to Old Trafford, and what every step meant to him as a passionate fan of the club. He told the Pod about how he would save up his dinner money to pay and watch Man Utd on TV at the weekends, his first experience with cold weather & snow in Norway, and then achieving a dream by playing at Old Trafford with Watford. Odion then talked us through the incredible night of his dream move to Manchester United, where he was running around a hotel in China trying to find a club official who could authorise his deadline day move. Helen, Sam and Maysie also read out your emails at the end of the episode. If you'd like to write to the only official Manchester United Podcast then e-mail utdpodcast@manutd.co.uk We'd also love it if you could leave us a rating and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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On this week's show we talk about playing behind closed doors, as it's one of the conditions for football to return. Nigeria's Odion Ighalo scored for Man United in an empty stadium in a Europa League match just before football was stopped in Europe, he tells us about it. And the German Bundesliga is back this weekend – the first of Europe's big leagues to return to action. Stuart highlights the African presence in the Bundesliga.
On this week’s show we talk about playing behind closed doors, as it’s one of the conditions for football to return. Nigeria’s Odion Ighalo scored for Man United in an empty stadium in a Europa League match just before football was stopped in Europe, he tells us about it. And the German Bundesliga is back this weekend – the first of Europe’s big leagues to return to action. Stuart highlights the African presence in the Bundesliga.
Tega Odumu is Joined by Edmund Oris, and a new guest on the show Anita to discuss how the coronavirus has affected Nigerians, the rampant stealing in the country and the exorbitant prices being charged for goods We also discuss Tacha fans giving her free money, Was Money Heist Season 4 a disappointment?, we try to find out if Twitter NG is toxic, we also discuss Odion Ighalo's social media activity Email Us on viewcenterpod@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/viewcenterpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagtega Twitter: https://twitter.com/EdmundOris Twitter: https://twitter.com/anitaisgrace **Please take the time to rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. it means a lot to the show and makes it easier for other listeners to find us. Thank You** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetega/support
The ladies are back with a special guest (Odion from Outer Thoughts Podcast) to discuss COVID-19 and its effects on the culture and their sanity.
Pete Smith is joined by Sky Sports News reporters Dharmesh Sheth and Kaveh Solhekol for a special episode of the Transfer Talk podcast, focusing on the effects that the Coronavirus is having on the game. They discuss the current state of play on when football may return (06:05) and what this could mean for the summer transfer window (15:57). With player contracts set to expire on June 30, the panel discuss what could happen to these stars if the season is extended beyond that date (27:29). Sky Sports News journalist Lyall Thomas joins the podcast to highlight the issues currently facing clubs' scouting and recruitment departments as well as a concerning scenario facing a number of clubs in the Bundesliga (38:59). There are also updates on the futures of Jadon Sancho, Odion Ighalo and Jude Bellingham (56:48).
We've come to a realization about Michael and Taylor's wig has an attitude with a special guest Odion from Outer Thoughts Podcast!
Jay Motty is joined by Doc Joshi, Paul Ansorge and John Shin in the 52nd episode of this season's FTD Manchester United Podcast. Main topic today revolves around the latest news that Odion Ighalo has been offered a massive £400,000-a-week, 2-year contract to stay with Chinese outfit, Shanghai Shenhua. Does that mean we won't be seeing Odion in an United kit ever again?
FC Saarbrücken goalkeeper Daniel Batz talks about his German Cup heroics. And Odion Ighalo talks about his dream move to the club he supported as a young boy. (Photo: Daniel Batz of FC Saarbruecken celebrates after his sides victory following a penalty shootout in the DFB Cup (By Alex Grimm/Bongarts/Getty Images)
On this week’s show we have an exclusive interview with Nigeria striker Odion Ighalo, who has fulfilled his dream of playing for Manchester United, joining them on loan from China, and even taking a pay cut. We also hear how Ighalo lost his sister Mary, who died last December, and how he is dedicating his career to her. And we ask if Ighalo will be a success at Manchester United. Plus lots on the latest VAR controversy in the EPL.
On this week's show we have an exclusive interview with Nigeria striker Odion Ighalo, who has fulfilled his dream of playing for Manchester United, joining them on loan from China, and even taking a pay cut. We also hear how Ighalo lost his sister Mary, who died last December, and how he is dedicating his career to her. And we ask if Ighalo will be a success at Manchester United. Plus lots on the latest VAR controversy in the EPL.
Host Rich Fay is joined by football writers Samuel Luckhurst and Tyrone Marshall ahead of the Europa League Round of 32 second-leg against Club Brugge.Join our Manchester Is Red Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/360277167848965/ For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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Host Rich Fay is joined by Samuel Luckhurst and Tyrone Marshall for a Q&A episode of the Manchester is Red podcast. As well as looking ahead to United's return from the mid-season break with a trip to Stamford Bridge. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Deadline day was not straight forward for Manchester United as they scrambled for a striker. Eventually, Odion Ighalo signed for Manchester United in the January window on deadline day. His signing has been met with a very underwhelming response according to Manchester United fans. Fans see his 6 month loan deal as a panic buy but irrespective of all that, find out how he has impressed me since his arrival on deadline day.
Odion Ighalo & Bruno Fernandes signs for United, the Reds are on a winter break and could Solskjaer step aside for Pochettino at the end of the season? That plus much more discussed by Adam McKola, BOAT, Skribz & Margs in this week's podcast on United Road. Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify and Soundcloud. Follow us on Twitter: @UnitedRoadPod, @AdamMcKola, @BoyOfAllTalents, @OfficialSkribz, @MargsMT Subscribe on iTunes: http://bit.ly/Sub2UnitedRoad
Screamers and Howlers: The Score's Premier League Soccer Podcast
Episode 105 featured Mike Mulligan and Kevin Dziepak discussing the upcoming winter break in the Premier League, Manchester United's striker options without Marcus Rashford and much more, including Kevbo breaking up the table into tiers.
Rich Fay is joined by football writers Samuel Luckhurst and Tyrone Marshall to reflect on all the latest Manchester United talking points from the last week; including Bruno Fernandes' debut, the Deadline Day loan signing of Odion Ighalo and much more. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Ny vecka betyder som vanligt nytt avsnitt med Jonas,Mikael och Adam. Denna gång avhandlar de inte bara matchen mot Wolves utan också: - Bruno Fernandes debut - Ett neutraliserat Wolves - Spelare som talar portugisiska får skjuta igen - Vår offensiv har helt stagnerat utan individuell kvalitet - Bollkallen före Fred vid hörnor? - En fin monolog från Mikael rörande det tragiska som inträffade 6 februari 1958 - Odion kommer finnas i boxen. - Om alla finns tillgängliga hur vill vi spela då? Hoppas ni som vanligt kommer avnjuta detta på bästa möjliga vis och att ni lyder våra råd i slutet av avsnittet. United We Stand.
We talked about all the big signings from the January transfer window, surprisingly Nigerian Odion Ighalo moved to Manchester United on a six months loan deal, Leicester City face Chelsea in the top four race. Manchester United face wolves.
GreenRanger literally recorded this episode after Day 1 of the WCS 2019 concluded, so see who advanced! This episode also has other esports, new cards from the Duel Carnival, and Solemn Odion. Doug Dimmaduel (@YuGiOhDeckTalk) has a Dragon Jinzo farming deck for Odion. GreenRanger also discusses what to expect in the post-WCS Duel World. Subscribe […]
Meet our June Grown Ass Single of the month. We went on a first date with our friend Odion to find out what he is looking for in a man. We talk brunch, celebrity crushes, tattoos, and how to deal with being ghosted. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grownassdating/support
This one is a little long but as usual you get the raw content! Slowly I will share more of my Vipassana experiences!
On this week's show we ask if we take football too seriously. Football is supposed to be a game that we enjoy and a sport that brings people together. But it has resulted in violence, in deaths, even in a war. We speak to Nigeria striker Odion Ighalo, who reflects on how he had death threats aimed at his family after the Super Eagles went out at the group stage of the 2018 World Cup. Plus a look at the EPL as we ask if Manchester United can manage a top-four finish.
On this week's show we ask if we take football too seriously. Football is supposed to be a game that we enjoy and a sport that brings people together. But it has resulted in violence, in deaths, even in a war. We speak to Nigeria striker Odion Ighalo, who reflects on how he had death threats aimed at his family after the Super Eagles went out at the group stage of the 2018 World Cup. Plus a look at the EPL as we ask if Manchester United can manage a top-four finish.
On this week's show we ask if it was the right decision to make Egypt the 2019 AFCON hosts. As Mohamed Salah won a second African Footballer of the Year award, where does he rank among the greatest African footballers? Lots on the EPL as the rejuvenated Manchester United face a stiff test this weekend. And Stuart looks at Africans playing in Germany, the USA and China, and Nigeria’s Odion Ighalo tells us how it was playing in China.
On this week's show we ask if it was the right decision to make Egypt the 2019 AFCON hosts. As Mohamed Salah won a second African Footballer of the Year award, where does he rank among the greatest African footballers? Lots on the EPL as the rejuvenated Manchester United face a stiff test this weekend. And Stuart looks at Africans playing in Germany, the USA and China, and Nigeria's Odion Ighalo tells us how it was playing in China.
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Koinonia is a weekly programme organised by the Eternity Network International where people come to experience WORSHIP, WORD, MIRACLES AND LOVE, experience true intimacy with the Holy Spirit and learn to be with Him, be like Him and represent Him. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/koinonia-ds/message
Odion is a high energy kinda gal who is on a mission to inspire those she encounters to be the change they wish to see in the world. Odion has journeyed through depression and anxiety and now finds herself a writer, speaker, and author. Her first book Breakthrough chronicles her journey and also provides resources she found helpful on her way to wellness. To learn more about Odion, take a course or book her as a speaker go to www.odionwelch.com. Use the following link with the code PODCAST for a 50% discount on her course. https://breakthrough6.teachable.com/ Find Odion on social media platforms by using her name Odion Welch. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lce/support
On this week's show we talk about the 2018 CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup, with some surprise results on the opening weekend. And we catch up with Nigeria striker Odion Ighalo, who moved from Watford in the in EPL to China a year ago. Ighalo has opened an orphanage in Lagos. And Stuart reviews the latest round of EPL games, as there was a notable achievement for Ghanaian brothers Jordan and Andre Ayew.
On this week's show we talk about the 2018 CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup, with some surprise results on the opening weekend. And we catch up with Nigeria striker Odion Ighalo, who moved from Watford in the in EPL to China a year ago. Ighalo has opened an orphanage in Lagos. And Stuart reviews the latest round of EPL games, as there was a notable achievement for Ghanaian brothers Jordan and Andre Ayew.
On this week's show we look back at our highlights of 2017 on the show, with some of our best interviews. We spoke to many players and officials, among them FIFA president Gianni Infantino, 1978 African Footballer of the Year Abdul Razak of Ghana, and Nigeria's Odion Ighalo.
On this week's show we look back at our highlights of 2017 on the show, with some of our best interviews. We spoke to many players and officials, among them FIFA president Gianni Infantino, 1978 African Footballer of the Year Abdul Razak of Ghana, and Nigeria's Odion Ighalo.
On this week's show we speak to Nigeria striker Odion Ighalo, back in the national team after a disappointing spell at Watford, which saw him move to China. We have your thoughts on refereeing in Africa, and we hear from former EPL referee Bob Hamer on how the Premier League era changed the game in England. And Stuart takes a look at the main African moves in an action-packed transfer window.
On this week's show we speak to Nigeria striker Odion Ighalo, back in the national team after a disappointing spell at Watford, which saw him move to China. We have your thoughts on refereeing in Africa, and we hear from former EPL referee Bob Hamer on how the Premier League era changed the game in England. And Stuart takes a look at the main African moves in an action-packed transfer window.
We talk to Nigeria striker Odion Ighalo in China on his transfer in January to Chinese Super League side Changchun Yatai. The former Watford strike talks openly about his reasons for the move which he claims is more to do with having playing time than money. Analyst Solomon Ashoms assesses the moves of several African players to the CSL and European expert Stuart Weir reviews the performances of African players in this week's UEFA Champions League matches.
We talk to Nigeria striker Odion Ighalo in China on his transfer in January to Chinese Super League side Changchun Yatai. The former Watford strike talks openly about his reasons for the move which he claims is more to do with having playing time than money. Analyst Solomon Ashoms assesses the moves of several African players to the CSL and European expert Stuart Weir reviews the performances of African players in this week's UEFA Champions League matches.
Nigeria's in-form striker Odion Ighalo, who's been one of the stars of the Premier League this season, talks about his rags to riches story. Christian Karembeu gives his verdict on Zinedine Zidane's appointment as Real Madrid coach. Exactly six years after the gun attack on the Togo team bus, goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale talks about his long road to recovery. And, the Nigeria national team coach Sunday Oliseh hits back at his critics. (Photo: Odion Ighalo walks on the pitch at Watford's Vicarage Road. Credit: Getty Images)
This week we ask who was the best African player of 2015 – Yaya Toure or Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. And it's our last show of 2015 so we're taking a look back at a couple of our favourite moments on the show. We'll hear from Nigeria and Watford striker Odion Ighalo, speaking about his struggles and his faith. And also there's another chance to hear from the China-based Gambian Bubacarr Trawally, who gave us a very entertaining interview earlier in the year:
This week we ask who was the best African player of 2015 – Yaya Toure or Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. And it's our last show of 2015 so we're taking a look back at a couple of our favourite moments on the show. We'll hear from Nigeria and Watford striker Odion Ighalo, speaking about his struggles and his faith. And also there's another chance to hear from the China-based Gambian Bubacarr Trawally, who gave us a very entertaining interview earlier in the year:
On this week's show we speak to a coaching legend in African football, Ghananian Fred Osam-Duodu who won the AFCON with the Black Stars in 1978 and 1982. He tells us where youth coaching can be improved. We catch up with how the African players are doing in the EPL and we speak to fans at last week's Watford v Crystal Palace game, and they give their views on African strikers, Nigeria's Odion Ighalo and DR Congo's Yannick Bolasie.
On this week's show we speak to a coaching legend in African football, Ghananian Fred Osam-Duodu who won the AFCON with the Black Stars in 1978 and 1982. He tells us where youth coaching can be improved. We catch up with how the African players are doing in the EPL and we speak to fans at last week's Watford v Crystal Palace game, and they give their views on African strikers, Nigeria's Odion Ighalo and DR Congo's Yannick Bolasie.
On this week's show we take a look ahead to the 2017 AFCON qualifiers that take place next weekend. We go through groups A to F and talk about the squad selection of new Nigeria coach Sunday Oliseh. Watford striker Odion Ighalo tells us how he copes with disappointment after being left out of the Super Eagles squad and we find out about Swansea City, the EPL club that's home to Ghana captain, Andre Ayew.
On this week's show we take a look ahead to the 2017 AFCON qualifiers that take place next weekend. We go through groups A to F and talk about the squad selection of new Nigeria coach Sunday Oliseh. Watford striker Odion Ighalo tells us how he copes with disappointment after being left out of the Super Eagles squad and we find out about Swansea City, the EPL club that's home to Ghana captain, Andre Ayew.
On this week's show we focus on English club Watford – newly-promoted to the EPL, with Nigerian striker Odion Ighalo helping them to promotion with 20 goals. We speak to Ighalo and also hear what the fans think about him.And we a look at the Emmanuel Adebayor saga, with out-of-form Adebayor revealing the personal and family issues that he has been struggling with, we look at how off-the-field issues affect a player's performance on the pitch.
On this week's show we focus on English club Watford – newly-promoted to the EPL, with Nigerian striker Odion Ighalo helping them to promotion with 20 goals. We speak to Ighalo and also hear what the fans think about him.And we a look at the Emmanuel Adebayor saga, with out-of-form Adebayor revealing the personal and family issues that he has been struggling with, we look at how off-the-field issues affect a player's performance on the pitch.
On this week's show we hear from the current top-scoring African in England – Nigeria's Odion Ighalo, who has 19 goals for Watford in the Championship. Also we ask if Gabon will be good hosts of the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations, and if Africa is wise to offer overwhelming support for Sepp Blatter in the elections for Fifa president next month.
On this week's show we hear from the current top-scoring African in England – Nigeria's Odion Ighalo, who has 19 goals for Watford in the Championship. Also we ask if Gabon will be good hosts of the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations, and if Africa is wise to offer overwhelming support for Sepp Blatter in the elections for Fifa president next month.
Heath Chesters speaks with Granada CF striker Odion Ighalo, about the football adventure, faith and ambition, that has taken the Nigerian player from his home country to three tiers of Spanish football, via Norway and Italy.