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The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.2026 World Cup qualifiersGreece hammer Belarus but disappoint against DenmarkSLGR previewStadiumgateKifisia and OFI without a ground to play atBoth play Panathinaikos and PAOK respectivelyUCL previewOlympiakos return to the Champions League to play Pafos FCOther newsAnge Postecoglou joins Nottingham ForestManolo Jimenez arrives at ArisBouchalakis returns to GreeceWill AEL sign Mario Balotelli?Give us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.UEFA CompetitionPanathinaikos, PAOK & AEK all qualify for the League Phases of the UEL & UECLThe big four found out their opponents in last week's draw.SLGR Olympiakos leave it late again against VolosAEK win but could have scored more against AsterasPelkas to the rescue as PAOK narrowly beat AtromitosPanathinaikos drop points against Levadiakos as Verbic comes back to haunt them.Aris floundering after a defeat at home to PanetolikosEthniki call-upsKyriakopoulos called up last minute and we discussed who else was included.Transfers and other news Zafeiris signs for PAOK Podence due for a third spell at OlympiakosIoannidis departs for Sporting CP with PAO close to signing Cyriel Dessers AEK is on the verge of signing Marko GrujicTsimikas joins Roma on loanTzimas scores a brace on his debut for BrightonPlaudits to Pafos FC, who reached the UCLGive us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
Šodien sākas 42. Eiropas čempionāts basketbola čempionāts vīriešu izlasēm. Tas notiks četrās valstīs – Kiprā, Polijā, Somijā un Latvijā. Katrā valstī notiks vienas apakšgrupas turnīrs, sešas komandas apakšgrupā. Un Rīgā spēlēs Latvija, Turcija, Serbija, Igaunija, Čehija un Portugāle. Eiropas čempionāta pirmajā dienā notiks sešas spēles (Rīgā un Tamperē), Rīgā šodien Čehija pret Portugāli plkst. 14.45, Latvija pret Turciju plkst. 18, bet plkst. 21.15 Serbija pret Igauniju. Latvijas izlase pirms Eiropas čempionāta aizvadīja piecas pārbaudes spēles, uzvarēja divās no tām. Vidēji katrā spēlē latvieši guva 89,8 punktus, bet ielaida 92. Latvijas basketbolisti Eiropas čempionātā tikai divreiz spēlējuši pret turkiem, abas reizes turnīrs notika tieši Turcijā. 2001.gadā Latvija zaudēja ar 82:85 (Ainaram Bagatskim 21 punkts, Kasparam Kambalam 20), bet 2017.gadā uzvarēja ar 89:79 (Kristapam Porziņģim 28 punkti 29 minūtēs). Šajā gadsimtā Latvijas basketbola izlase piedalījusies deviņos Eiropas čempionāta finālturnīros, deviņās turnīra ievadspēlēs Latvijai četras uzvaras un pieci zaudējumi. Iepriekšējais Eiropas čempionāta finālturnīrs, kurā piedalījās Latvijas izlase, notika 2017.gadā Turcijā. No tā sastāva šogad izlases divpadsmitniekā ir Kristaps Porziņģis, Dairis Bertāns, Dāvis Bertāns, Rolands Šmits un Andrejs Gražulis. Latvijas izlases sastāvā šogad ir seši Eiropas čempionāta debitanti – Klāvs Čavars, Rihards Lomažs (debitē izlasē kādā no finālturnīriem), Mārcis Šteinbergs, Artūrs Kurucs, Artūrs Žagars un Kristers Zoriks. Kopš iepriekšējā Eiropas čempionāta, kurā startēja Latvija, treneru korpusā (galvenais+asistenti) palicis tikai Artūrs Visockis-Rubenis. Turcijas izlases galvenā figūra ir Alperens Šengins – viens no Nacionālās basketbola asociācijas kluba Hjustonas "Rockets" līderiem - 19.1 punkti, 10.3 atlēkušās bumbas un 4.9 rezultatīvas piespēles. Šengins ir diezgan labs piespēlētājs, īpaši jau savā pozīcijā, bet pretstatā mūsdienu garo spēlētāju tendencēm, viņš nav labs tālmetienu izpildītājs – no trīspunktu līnijas viņš uzbrūk reti, un trāpa vēl retāk – aizvadītajā sezonā viņam tikai 23% realizētu metienu no tālās distances, bet viņš arī izpilda tikai vidēji vienu metienu. Viņš daudz efektīvāks ir groza tuvumā. Pēdējās divās pārbaudes spēlēs viņš arī uzņēmās iniciatīvu – 25 punkti pret Lietuvu, 26 punkti pret Melnkalni. Kristaps Porziņģis Šenginu salīdzina ar Nikolu Jokiču, šobrīd, visticamāk, labāko basketbolistu pasaulē. Ja Šengins nebūs bīstams no distances, tad vīrs, kurš nekautrēsies uzbrukt no distances – Čedi Osmans, viens no Atēnu Panathinaikos līderem. Pēdējā spēlē viņam 19 punkti pret Melnkalni. Noteikti jāpiemin ārējās līnijas spēlētāju Šeinu Larkinu – naturalizēto amerikāni Turcijas izlasē. Viņš izlasē varēja arī nebūt, jo turki naturalizētā spēlētāja vietā izskatīja citas opcijas, bet Larkins pats izteica lielu vēlmi spēlēt. Viens no labākajiem uzbrūkošā stila spēlētājiem Eirolīgā pēdējos gados, tieši viņš laboja Kasparam Kambalam ilgus gadus piederošo Eirolīgas rekordu vienā spēlē gūtajos punktos. Iepriekšējā sezonā gan ne tuvu tik laba, nepilni 12 punkti spēlē, bet viņš ir ļoti labi pazīstams ar Luku Banki – abi sezonas otrajā daļā strādāja kopā Stambulas Anadolu Efes rindās. Ja spēle ievirzīsies gultnē, kur viss izšķirsies beigās, diezgan droši, ka tieši Larkins veidos uzbrukumus. Pārsvarā saspēli viņiem vadīs Kenans Sipahi, bet tieši saspēles veidošana tiek uzskatīta par turku vājo vietu. No individuāli meistarīgiem spēlētājiem jāpiemin arī Furkans Korkmazs – pēdējā spēlē pirms turnīra 10 punkti 15 minūtēs, var iemest no distances, var izprovocēt arī daudz sodu. Groza tuvumā mūsējiem jābūt vērīgiem, kad laukumā būs 2 metrus 8 centimetrus garais Adems Bona – atlētisks spēlētājs, kurš centīsies agresīvi bloķēt pretinieku metienus. Jāpiemin arī Edžans Osmani. Visticamāk, turki centīsies doties uz grozu, uzbrukt no tuvākas distances, jo tālmetienu precizitāte tomēr kopumā viņiem ir klibojusi. Tā ir augumā ražena izlase – septiņi spēlētāji ir augumā virs diviem metriem, un tikai viens ir zem metrs deviņdesmit – iepriekšminētais Larkins.
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.UEFA CompetitionAll draws for the Panathinaikos, PAOK and AEKTransfer newsBig departures from OlympiakosPanathinaikos right back dramaVagiannidis joins Sporting CPPAOK close to signing Giakoumakis and maybe even ZafeirisLamela leaves AEK, but Jovic joinsVlachodimos close to joining SevillaGive us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
New Zealand All Whites star and new Western Sydney Wanderers recruit Kosta Barbarouses sits down with Tom and Nick to talk all things Football! From his rise to the A League and playing under Ange Postecoglou, to his eye-opening stints playing in Russia and in Greece with Panathinaikos, World Cup Qualifiers and Olympic campaigns, Kostas story is mandatory listening for all fans of the World Game. This episode is proudly brought to you by:Bay Vista: https://www.bayvista.com.au/The Greek Providore: https://thegreekprovidore.com.au/Send us a textThe Greek Providore - proud sponsors of this episode of Ouzo Talk Support the showEmail us at ouzotalk@outlook.comSubscribe to our Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@OuzoTalkFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OuzoTalkFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ouzo_talk/
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.UEFA CompetitionPanathinaikos knocked out of the UCL by RangersAEK narrowly progresses in the Conference LeagueAris out of Europe againPAOK vs Wolfsberger previewOther newsOlympiakos signs Gabrial StrefezzaPavlidis scores the winner in the Portuguese Super CupKoulouris is linked with a move to Serie AKonstantelias signs a new deal at PAOKPlus your questions!Give us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
The Go Radio Football Show: 1st of August, 2025 In Association with Burger King. This is a catch-up version of the live, daily Go Radio Football show. Join host Paul Cooney alongside Ex Rangers Manager Barry Ferguson and Award Winning Journalist Mark Guidi as they get ready for the new season with an unmissable episode of the Go Radio Football Show. Brendan Rodgers The Celtic manager breaks his silence on his contract situation, his ambitions, and what it'll take for him to stay. Is the board doing enough to keep him? Rangers' European Push Reaction to their gritty win over Panathinaikos, transfer updates, and Russell Martin's vision for the season ahead. Season Predictions Who's winning the league? Who's going down? The panel makes bold calls on the title race, top signings, and the clubs to watch. Inside Stories Barry reflects on his time managing Rangers, shares behind-the-scenes insights, and opens up about what he learned from the experience. Plus: Listener calls, transfer gossip, and plenty of laughs! Don't miss it – hit play and get stuck in! The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, Online, Smart Speaker and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok For more Go Creative Podcasts, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD... Brendan Rodgers, Celtic FC, Rangers FC, SPFL Season Kick-Off, Scottish Premiership, Champions League Qualifiers, Transfer News, Barry Ferguson, Russell Martin, Go Radio Football Show
In Episode 2 of Season 13 of the Aye Ready Podcast, Dave and I go over the 2 Champions League Qualifier Round 2 games against Panathinaikos where we ran out 2-0 winners in the first leg, and got a good 1-1 draw in the away leg. We go on to talk about transfers, the Euro squad, Paul Murray, the SLO and much more. Listen iTunes PodBean YouTube Spotify Acast Contact Twitter Facebook Instagram
A draw for Rangers against Panathinaikos sees the Scots progress in their quest for Champions League football, with reaction from Greece including Russell Martin and John Souttar.
Gordon Duncan is joined by Brian Graham & Gordon Dalziel as they react to Rangers victory in Athens, breakdown Celtic closing in on Manchester City's Jahmai Simpson-Pusey, Brian give's us an insight into Falkirk preparation for the new season and Partick Thistle's Mark Wilson re-joins the panel..sort of
Tiago Cordeiro breaks down the campaigns of Barcelona, Panathinaikos, Olympiacos, Monaco & Fenerbahce — covering key performances, turning points and what's next for each team. Subscribe and rate on Apple and Spotify, and follow @EthosEuroleague on Twitter and Instagram for Euroleague men and Women, FIBA, and Olympics updates all season long! Follow our team: André Lemos (@andmlemos) and Tiago Cordeiro (@tiagoalex2000).
The Go Radio Football Show: 31st July, 2025 In Association with Burger King. This is a catch-up version of the live, daily Go Radio Football show. Join host Paul Cooney alongside Scottish football legends Charlie Mulgrew and Craig Moore as they kick off the new season with a packed episode of the Go Radio Football Show. In This Episode: Rangers' European Progress: Reaction to Rangers' gritty 1-1 draw in Athens and their 3-1 aggregate win. The panel breaks down the performance. Celtic Transfer Talk Insight into Celtic's defensive reinforcements Striker Debate: Who will lead the line for Rangers and Celtic this season? Russell Martin's Style: The team discusses the tactical evolution under Rangers' new manager and the challenges of implementing a possession-based system. Scottish Clubs in Europe: Hopes for Hibs and Dundee United in their European ties, and the importance of coefficient points. Mental Side of the Game: Craig and Charlie open up about pre-match nerves, media pressure, and the resilience needed to thrive at the top level. Weekend Predictions: The panel previews the opening weekend of the Scottish Premiership, including Celtic's flag day against St Mirren and Rangers' trip to Motherwell. Who Will Win the Title? Craig backs Rangers, Charlie sticks with Celtic — let the season-long debate begin! The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, Online, Smart Speaker and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok For more Go Creative Podcasts, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD... Rangers vs Panathinaikos reaction, Celtic transfer news 2025, Scottish Premiership 2025/26 preview, Russell Martin Rangers tactics, Celtic new signings 2025, Go Radio Football Show podcast, Scottish football podcast, Rangers Champions League qualifiers, Celtic centre-back transfer
Gordon Duncan is joined by Simon Donnelly & Ross McCormack as Rangers take their 2 goal advantage to Athens to face Panathinaikos, We hear from Brendan Rodgers about Celtic transfers and we put a caller to the test on Beat The Pundit...
Derek's reaction to the 1-1 draw against Panathinaikos to give us a 3-1 win on aggregate.
The Go Radio Football Show: 30th July, 2025 This is a catch-up version of the live, daily Go Radio Football show. Hosted by Rob McLean with Richard Foster and Peter Grant. This episode of the Go Radio Football Show builds up to Rangers' crucial second-leg Champions League qualifier against Panathinaikos in Athens. With a 2-0 lead from the first leg, the panel discusses tactics, player performances, and the high stakes of European qualification. Jack Butland is recognised as a pivotal figure, having made crucial saves in the first leg. His performance is seen as essential to Rangers' hopes of progressing. Charlie Miller shares his experience performing in the play Billy and Tim with Simon Donnelly as it heads to the Edinburgh Fringe. Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok For more Go Creative Podcasts, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
Andy Burke sits down with Rangers manager Russell Martin and midfielder Mohamed Diomande as they look ahead to the club's Champions League qualifier second leg against Panathinaikos.
Gordon Duncan is joined by Marvin Bartley & Gordon Dalziel as they build up to Rangers Champions League second-leg tie with Panathinaikos, discuss Celtic's board's approach to the transfer market and both the Full Time Teaser and Beat The Pundit are back.
Scott McDermott and Fraser Wilson bring you all the news and build up ahead of Panathinaikos v Rangers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Go Radio Football Show: 29th July, 2025 This is a catch-up version of the live, daily Go Radio Football show. In this episode of the Go Radio Football Show, host Paul Cooney along with Mark Guidi, and Andy Walker dive deep into the looming Champions League qualifier between Rangers and Panathinaikos. With a €40 million jackpot on the line, the panel debates whether Russell Martin's side can hold their nerve in Athens. Meanwhile, Celtic fans are growing restless. With minimal transfer activity and key players like Maeda potentially on the move, Brendan Rodgers faces mounting pressure. Callers voice their frustrations and hopes of the Hoops faithful, while the pundits dissect Celtic's strategy - or lack thereof - in the transfer market. The episode also explores: Rangers' pursuit of Spurs starlet Mikey Moore Celtic's interest in Josh Brownhill and Jahmai Simpson-Pusey The importance of youth development at both clubs The potential impact of Jamie Vardy and Jack Grealish in Scottish football Predictions for the Premiership title race and who could finish third Get immersed in the excitement and anxiety of the season's kickoff week. Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok For more Go Creative Podcasts, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD... Rangers vs Panathinaikos, Champions League qualifier, Celtic transfer news, Brendan Rodgers contract, Russell Martin Rangers, Mikey Moore Spurs, Josh Brownhill Celtic, Jamie Vardy Rangers, Scottish Premiership 2025/26, Finlay Curtis, Jack Butland, Kieran Tierney, Adam Idah, Daizen Maeda, Lennon Miller, Scottish football podcast
The Go Radio Football Show: 28th July This is a catch-up version of the live, daily Go Radio Football show. Weeknights at 5pm on DAB across Central Scotland. Scottish Premiership Kick-Off, Rangers' European Ambitions & Celtic's Transfer Frustrations In this packed episode of the Go Radio Football Show, host Paul Cooney, Barry Ferguson, and new signing Charlie Mulgrew dive into the biggest talking points ahead of the new Scottish Premiership season. With Rangers' Champions League qualifier looming in Athens and Celtic fans demanding marquee signings, the panel delivers expert insight, passionate debate, and behind-the-scenes stories from inside the game. Barry reflects on his time as interim Rangers manager and shares his thoughts on Russell Martin's tactical evolution. Charlie breaks down Celtic's transfer strategy, the potential of Shin Yamada, and the pressure on Adam Idah. Fans call in with strong opinions on squad depth, youth development, and the fierce rivalry between the Old Firm giants. Plus, exclusive analysis of Rangers' 2-0 win over Panathinaikos, the heat of European away days, and the road to the Champions League group stage. Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok For more Go Creative Podcasts, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD... Barry Ferguson Rangers, Charlie Mulgrew Celtic, Rangers Champions League qualifier, Celtic transfer news 2025, Celtic fans reaction, Scottish Premiership 2025, Russell Martin Rangers manager, Rangers vs Panathinaikos, Shin Yamada Celtic, Adam Idah Celtic striker, Rangers squad updates, Celtic transfer strategy, Scottish football podcast, Go Radio Football Show, Barry Ferguson interview, Celtic signings 2025, Rangers European campaign, Old Firm rivalry 2025, Scottish football analysis, Brendan Rodgers Celtic, Rangers team news
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.UEFA CompetitionPanathinaikos lose at Ibrox against RangersAris were defeated in AzerbaijanAEK narrowly beat Hapoel Be'er Sheva in Agia SophiaPAOK has drawn Wolfsberger AC in the Europa LeagueTansfers and other newsThe Konstantelias transfer sagaAEK sign Răzvan MarinAris continues their spending spreeLazaros Christodoulopoulos has announced his retirement from football Tzolis wins the Belgian Super CupPlus your questions!Give us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
Paul Cooney and Peter Grant react to a big Champions League win for Russel Martin's Rangers side and talk all things Scottish Football.
Andrew Maclean is joined by Scott Allan as they dive into Rangers' 2-0 victory over Panathinaikos, followed by hearing from fans sharing their thoughts on the match and which players impressed them the most.
Keith Jackson and Fraser Wilson join the Record Rangers podcast to pick the bones of the Ibrox side's massive 2-0 Champions League win over Greek outfit Panathinaikos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
All the reaction from Ibrox where the Russell Martin era begins with Rangers winning in the Champions League qualifiers with a 2-0 first leg victory against Panathinaikos.
Phil Goodlad is joined by Maurice Ross and Stephen McGowan to look ahead to Rangers' Champions League qualifier at home to Panathinaikos, plus we preview European matches for Hibernian and Dundee Utd and look at Tuesday's League Cup fixtures.
Andrew Maclean is joined by Gordon Dalziel as they look ahead to Rangers Champions League qualifier in Glasgow where they take on Panathinaikos at Ibrox . We also hear from fans who predict the starting XI as they prepare for Russell Martin's first competitive game as head coach.
Tomas Purlys, Karolis Tiškevičius ir Jonas Miklovas sugrįžo aptarti ryškiausias krepšinio aktualijas. Nuo įspūdingo „Žalgirio” ir jo dalininkų pirkinių iki nutrūkusių Valančiūno ir „Panathinaikos” vestuvių. Tinklalaidės partneriai: –Nord VPN. Apsilankykite https://nordvpn.com/basketnews ir dvejų metų planui gaukite keturis papildomus mėnesius. Jei nepatiks - per 30 dienų galite atgauti pinigus. – Visą liepos mėnesį visi SPORT linijos maisto papildai 2 už 1 kainą. Apsilankyk ir išsirink: https://www.biofarmacija.eu/sport-linija – Nealkoholinis alus „Gubernija”, daugiau informacijos – https://gubernija.lt/ – Komandinis „Vienas prieš vieną“ protmūšis – jau liepos 30 d. BasketNews vasaros namai Bernardinų kieme. Suburk komandą ir išbandyk savo jėgas! Registracija ir renginio informacija: https://fb.me/e/6zoEoING5 Temos: Grįžtam - prisikaupė reikalų (0:00); Kaip „Žalgirio” dalininkai Vilniaus turtą perka (2:53) Tubelio atsiprašymas ir potencialas „Žalgiryje” (15:55); „Ryto” laimėjimai – išsaugotas Radzevičius ir Gudaitis (24:43); Solidūs „Ryto” papildymai trenerių štabe (27:10); Stambūs pokyčiai „Žalgirio” trenerių štabe (29:10); Gudrus Eurolygos tvarkaraštis, vasaros turgus (40:41); Kiekvieną poziciją sustiprinęs „Žalgiris” (45:04); Rinktinės tvarkaraštis ir „Lietkabelio” kova su „Lions” (48:38); Padidėjęs Buzelis ir U20 rinktinės sėkmė (50:45); Basketnews vasaros namai (59:50); Ar sąžiningas „Gargždų” sugrįžimas į LKL? (1:01:00); Neįvykęs JV ir PAO vestuves nutraukęs „Nuggets” (1:05:53).
Derek and Dave's reaction to the 2-0 win against Panathinaikos and the first competitive game for the Russel Martin era.
Andrew Maclean is joined by Roger Hannah as they preview Rangers European qualifier with Panathinaikos, Celtic's transfer business so far and we hear from Jamie inAberdeen as he looks to put a dent in Roger's invinicible Summer League run at Beat The Pundit, will he do it?
The Go Radio Football Show: July 21st, 2025 This is a catch-up version of the live, daily Go Radio Football show. In this special episode, Rangers legend Barry Ferguson returns to the studio after his interim managerial spell, joined by former Celtic star Charlie Mulgrew. The duo dive deep into the highs and lows of football management, offering behind-the-scenes insights into dressing room dynamics, tactical decisions, and the emotional toll of leading top-tier clubs. Barry reflects on his time in charge at Rangers, including memorable wins over Fenerbahçe and Celtic, and discusses the challenges of rebuilding team morale. Charlie shares his own experiences at Kelty Hearts and explains why he's stepping away from management - for now. The conversation also covers the upcoming Champions League qualifier against Panathinaikos, with both guests analysing Russell Martin's tactical approach and the impact of new signings like Joe Rothwell and Hamza Igamane. Celtic's pre-season form, including a 4–0 win over Newcastle, is also on the agenda. The panel debates the return of Kieran Tierney, the need for attacking reinforcements, and whether young talents like Lennon Miller could make the leap to Parkhead. Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok For more Go Creative Podcasts, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD... Rangers, Celtic, Barry Ferguson, Charlie Mulgrew, Go Radio, Russell Martin Rangers, Joe Rothwell, Daizen Maeda Celtic, Lennon Miller transfer, Scottish football podcast, Go Radio Football Show
Andrew Maclean is joined by Hugh Keevins as they react to Rangers European squad ahead of their qualifier with Panathinaikos, build up to Celtic's preseason friendly with Newcastle and we hear from Kieran Tierney on his return to Celtic...
In the latest edition of the Nuggets Ink podcast, beat writer Bennett Durando and sports editor Matt Schubert reconvene following DaRon Holmes II's glorious return to NBA Summer League. Among the topics discussed: + Nikola Jokic caused a stir in NBA circles by ... doing nothing?! Denver's MVP center became extension-eligible last week but declined to sign on the dotted line, according to league sources. Here's why Nuggets fans need not freak out — yet. + Jonas Valanciunas caused a stir in NBA circles by ... visiting Greece?! The recently acquired backup to Jokic was offered a three-year contract by EuroLeague power Panathinaikos, and Valanciunas signaled mutual interest by visiting Greece. Yet the Nuggets hold all the cards. What happens next? + Nuggets big man DaRon Holmes II returned to NBA Summer League a year after rupturing an Achilles tendon at the very same venue. How did the second-year player look? And how might he slot into what's becoming a deep Nuggets rotation? + With the Cam Johnson-MPJ trade now complete, the fellas ponder if the Nuggets might now have a better starting five than when the franchise won the NBA title in 2023. What's Denver's best public park? You better believe the fellas have some opinions. Producer: AAron Ontiveroz Music: "The Last Dragons" by Schama Noel
0:00 - DaRon Holmes FINALLY played basketball again last night. He suited up with the Nuggets Summer League squad and he looked GOOD doin it. 15:14 - Alright, these Panathinaikos fans are really starting to get on Vic's nerves. HEY GREECE! YOU JUST MADE THE LIST!34:16 - There was a...strange rendition of the National Anthem before the Orioles game yesterday. It got is thinking - what are some of the best & worst national anthem renditions we've heard?
We're halfway through the summer transfer window for the SPFL with plenty of big talking points so far and so we thought it was time for the boys to check-in and discuss the latest transfer news!The boys look over how the new era for Rangers & Russell Martin has started so far and assess where they're at following the 49ers takeover and having their Champions League Qualifier against Panathinaikos just around the corner.We also discuss how Champions Celtic are shaping up with there being some big arrivals and departures so far with Nicolas Kuhn on his way to Como and Benjamin Nygren coming in to replace him. Will Manager Brendan Rodgers be happy with the business so far?We also look at the business Hearts have done under new Gaffer, Derek McInnes with them retaining the services of captain Lawrence Shankland. And are Hibs looking even stronger going into the new season as both they and Aberdeen will be looking to improve even further on their big campaigns last season! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're halfway through the summer transfer window for the SPFL with plenty of big talking points so far and so we thought it was time for the boys to check-in and discuss the latest transfer news!The boys look over how the new era for Rangers & Russell Martin has started so far and assess where they're at following the 49ers takeover and having their Champions League Qualifier against Panathinaikos just around the corner.We also discuss how Champions Celtic are shaping up with there being some big arrivals and departures so far with Nicolas Kuhn on his way to Como and Benjamin Nygren coming in to replace him. Will Manager Brendan Rodgers be happy with the business so far?We also look at the business Hearts have done under new Gaffer, Derek McInnes with them retaining the services of captain Lawrence Shankland. And are Hibs looking even stronger going into the new season as both they and Aberdeen will be looking to improve even further on their big campaigns last season! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Panathinaikos, che succede con Valanciunas?Efes, gli occhi su Keaton WallaceValencia spinge per arrivare a Darius Thompson, accordo con Omari Moore Olympiacos, accordo con Kostas Antetokounmpo Olimpia Milano: accordo con Cancar, rinnovano Ricci e Flaccadori, c'è anche TotèVirtus Bologna, ecco il colpo Alen Smailagic Real Madrid, triennale per Scariolo, ufficiale anche MaledonIl Maccabi Tel Aviv ci prova con Jason Burnell, Jokubaitis verso l'addio?Paris Lee all'UNICS, lo seguirà anche Marcus Bingham?Dyshawn Pierre lascia il Fener, potrebbe rimanere ad Istanbul sponda GalatasarayAkwasi Yeboah lascia Trapani e firma al TrabzonsporTrapani, il nuovo colpo è Ryan ArcidiaconoVenezia annucia Ky BowmanSassari firma il lungo Nick McGlynnCJ Massinburg torna a BresciaDavide Moretti passa da Venezia a TriesteDerthona annuncia Prentiss Hubb, rinnova Biligha Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
Mark Pirie and Andy Newport chat all things Rangers as the summer transfer window gets well underway. They are joined by Greek journalist Alexandros Xenikakis on whether AEK are still confident of signing Cyriel Dessers from Rangers, why Ibrox should sign Luuk de Jong instead of Jamie Vardy and how Panathinaikos believe the Gers is the worst possible Champions League draw. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
0:00 - Coach Sanford joins the show for a segment. He spent the 4th of July in Steamboat Springs and saw Michael Malone up there! What did Coach say to Coach?16:33 - Jonas Valanciunas is a Nugget. Or is he? Supposedly, he'd rather play for Panathinaikos in Greece. 34:14 - Darren McKee: not a fireworks guy. Sworn enemy of fireworks guy.
Krepšininkas Jonas Valančiūnas Denverio „Nuggets“ klube pagal sutartį turi žaisti dar vieną sezoną, tačiau juo itin domisi ir Atėnų „Panathinaikos“. Pats krepšininkas, regis, domisi galimybe grįžti į Europą, jis užfiksuotas atvykęs į Graikiją, Tačiau buvęs krepšinio agentas, Jungtinių valstijų studentų krepšinio skautas Virginijus Bulotas LRT RADIJUI sako, kad krepšininko norai lemia toli gražu ne viską.
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.UEFA QualifiersPanathinaikos draw Rangers in the UCLAEK play Levski Sofia or Hapoel Be'er Sheva in the UECLAris draw Araz-Naxçıvan in the UECLOther newsMajor sponsership deals for Panathinaikos and PAOKAll the big fours transfer spend/sales over the last two yearsAtromitos are being bought by an Alergian businessmanTransfersBiggest signings sales and rumours in the Super LeagueGreeks abroadChazidiakos stays in DenmarkPavlidis scores in the Club World CupGive us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
Andrew Maclean is joined by Scott Allan to discuss the big points in Scottish Football todayRangers will face Panathinaikos in the Champions LeagueThe Superscoreboard award season is in full swing and a Beat The Pundit game with Chris in Ayr
Last year Greece's two biggest teams achieved big triumphs at the European level, with Panathinaikos winning the Euroleague in basketball, and Olympiakos winning the Conference League in soccer. While this year didn't deliver any major silverware, we stll saw important runs for both teams. At the same time, the Greek national team in soccer has many fans excited for what lies ahead as it sets out to qualify for next year's World Cup. Prof. Alex Kitroeff, a professor of history who also studies and writes extensively about Greek sports, joins Thanos Davelis as we look back at another Greek sports season to remember, from both major Greek teams making it to the final four of the Euroleague to the Greek national soccer team raising expectations ahead of the World Cup.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Reds wrest Greek basketball throne from Greens Olympiakos finishes third in EuroleagueFour Greek talents among world's most experienced young soccer playersGreece's ‘nouvelle vague' sinks the Scots in GlasgowIsraeli Strikes Wipe Out Iran's Top Military Chain of CommandGreece to hold emergency security meeting following Middle East escalationBipartisan bill aims to strengthen US-Cyprus security partnership
After an incredible amount of off the court chaos and drama, a rejuvenated Olympiacos BC REFUSED TO LOSE! They played like Champions and took the series from Panathinaikos!
OLYMPIACOS ARE STILL ALIVE! In front of a packed home crowd at the Peace and Friendship Stadium Olympiacos beat Panathinaikos 91-83 to tie the series 1-1 in the Greek Basketball League Finals. The match was mired by events off the court too involving Panathinaikos owner Dimitris Giannakopoulos and comments from Coach Ataman after the game that will increase tensions heading into game 3. The boys are here to chat about it all.
If you want to support my podcast (Ačiū!!): https://www.patreon.com/bmatkeSponsor: www.proballers.com"Sani Boy":Sani is a well-known former player as well as highly respected personality because of his positive attitude and mindset. Sani was drafted by the Denver Nuggets and played an incredible 20years as a professional, winning his first Euroleague title in 2007 with Panathinaikos. After numerious domestic titles and junior MVPs and All Star appointments he decided to go into the front office after a short stint as an Assistant at PAO...and ends up winning another Euroleague titles with Panathinaikos in 2024.Today, we talked about Sani's trials and tribulations with his 13 knee surgeries that he had to go through, what he had to live through after almost not being able to walk and his path out of the dark places. Sani also talked about his daily life and work structure, what he looks for in players as well as politics and communication behind the scenes.This episode was very emotional for Sani and a rather unique and rare conversation about the struggles of a pro-athlete who has to recover from his injuries.Topics:0:00 Intro & Lithuania2:45 Knee surgeries & mindset9:40 Draft & Stash14:00 Influence of a father21:40 Coaching & Agent Experience 27:15 Learning curve as an executive35:06 ProBallers.com 39:30 Communication48:50 Evaluating practices / arguments54:00 Changes 57:30 Qualities of players1:00:40 ATOs #SaniBecirovic #Panathinaikos #FrontOffice #Champion #Athens #Euroleague #GreeceYou can Find "Sani" here:X: https://x.com/SaniBecirovic Finding “The Benas Podcast”:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-b-podcast/id1558492852?uo=4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Bw5UJNSQLKo0wUybEIza3 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-benas-podcast…or visit www.bmatke.com to find more info.Comment, Like & Share here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bmatke/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bmatke/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bmatke3www.bmatke.com
Зате дуже багато про Євролігу і прийдешній Фінал чотирьох! Віталій Волочай та Олександр Прошута вітають в гостях головного тренера Київ-Баскета й великого фаната Євроліги Дмитра Забірченка, з яким і обговорюють все головне в євросезоні.Чому всі закохалися в Париж, чому провалився Реал, що чекає європейський баскетбол в майбутньому — в нашому короткому огляді сезону.І, звісно ж, велика передмова до Ф4 в Абу-Дабі: чи є у Монако шанси на прохід до фіналу і чим здивує нас усіх знову Шарунас Ясікявічюс.Статистика, історії, фентезі-сегмент, прогнози та багато іншого — у нашому великому подкасті.Дякуємо, що слухаєте та підтримуєте! Тайм-коди подкаста: [00:00:00] - Дмитро Забірченко про те, чому він дивиться Євролігу! [00:05:30] - Фінали чотирьох та атмосфера на фіналах; [00:17:00] - Найбільші сюрпризи цього сезону. Париж, провали Барселони та Реала; [00:31:45] - NCAA і американський баскетбол робить Європі дуже боляче; [00:39:00] - Головні розчарування сезону Євроліги; [00:48:00] - Фінал чотирьох: Панатінаїкос проти Фенербахче; [01:09:40] - Другий півфінал: Монако против Олімпіакоса; [01:24:00] - Фентезі, анонси і привіти!
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.Greek CupOlympiakos wins the Greek Cup over OFIDomestic double for ThrylosSLGR relegation playoffs Levadiakos finishing the season strongAthens Kallithea beats Volos but it's too little, too lateTalks of the league format changing againOther newsAlmeyda leaves AEKVitoria stays at PAOBoth sides are in for a busy summerManagerial changes with Iraklis and LarissaPapadopoulos stays at LevadiakosCabella signs for OlympiakosLykogiannis wins the Coppa ItaliaGive us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)
Olympiacos finish the Greek Superleague campaign with a win against arch-rivals Panathinaikos away at the Olympiacos stadium. A 1-0 victory thanks to an Ayoub El Kaabi penalty and some heroics from goalkeeper Kostantis Tzolakis were enough to get the win. It's been an amazing centenary year for Olympiacos. Ari and Costa reflect on some of the big derby victories and look ahead to the Greek Cup Final taking place on Saturday as Olympiacos looks to complete a domestic league and cup double!
The boys return for another week to discuss the latest in Greek football, the gift that keeps on giving.SLGRPanathinaikos sinks AEK to secure UCL qualifiersOlympiakos celebrates the title win a win over PAOKAris clinch the last European spotSLGR2Kifisia wins promotion back to the Super LeagueOther newsTzolis helps Club Brugge win the Belgian CupIs Tsimikas leaving Liverpool?Give us a follow on:X: https://twitter.com/HellasfootyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellasfooty/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@HellasFootyRead our blogs on: https://hellasfooty.blogspot.com/Intro music credit to George Prokopiou (Ermou Street)