POPULARITY
Jake Smith checks in with Alex Fletcher and Mark Magee to discuss Pompey's recent stalemate with Cheltenham Town. Blues fan Julian Browning, who stepped up to the plate and ran the line in the second half of that game, also calls in to discuss his bizarre experience! Sunday's season opener for the Portsmouth Women is also reviewed by the panel, who look ahead to the midweek visit of Fulham Under-21s in the Papa John's Trophy as well.
On this week's special edition of the official EFL podcast, Mark Clemmit is looking forward to this Sunday's Papa John's Trophy Final Wembley Showdown, in the company of the two managers. He's got Bolton Wanderers' Ian Evatt and Plymouth Argyle's Steven Schumacher together in his virtual studio, with both managers desperate not to give away any tactical secrets and both relishing an epic day out in front of 80,000 travelling fans!
Paul Hawksbee and Charlie Baker were joined by comedian and actor David Earl to update us on his journey as an Exeter City fan. They were also joined by comedian and Plymouth fan Josh Widdicombe to preview the Papa John's Trophy final. QPR super fans Jacqui and Lee joined the show to talk about their QPR themed wedding and finally, there was also a helping of the Birthday Spread. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hear from Bolton boss Ian Evatt, captain Ricardo Santos and defender Gethin Jones ahead of the Papa John's Trophy final at Wembley.
Darryl, Jacko and Maggie discuss Bolton's semi-final win over Accrington, taking them to Wembley for the Papa John's Trophy final. Plus, hear from Ian Evatt and goalscorer Elias Kachunga.
Darryl, Jacko and Maggie discuss the defeat to Wycombe, the new stadium sponsor and preview the Papa John's Trophy semi-final at Accrington. Plus, hear from Ian Evatt on preparations for the cup clash.
Everton Under-21s Head Coach Paul Tait has hailed the excellent attitude from his players over the first half of the season and expects them to reach new heights in 2023. Tait was promoted from his position as Under-18s boss last summer and says he's thoroughly enjoying the new challenge. In an extensive interview, the young Blues boss discusses the positives from the Under-21s' run in the Papa John's Trophy, where they reached the third round, the development of forward Tom Cannon, the recognition his players have received from Frank Lampard, and his eagerness to continue to raise standards.
Jake Smith invites Sam Stone and Hugh Bunce on to the show to review Pompey's midweek Papa John's Trophy defeat at Bolton, as well as to look ahead to their upcoming league clash with the same opponent! The panel also discuss the latest news regarding the managerial situation at Fratton Park, the departures of Josh Griffiths & Josh Koroma and Simon Bassey's thoughts too.
Phil, Tony, and Darren do a 2022 year end wrap up and holiday special where they discuss all things Accrington Stanley, on and off the pitch, including favorite matches of the year, top player of the season, a look at possible signings, upcoming FA Cup and Papa John's Trophy matches, Christmas wishes for the club, Phil gets cheesed off as they discuss the recent noise ordinance issues between the club and the Hyndburn Council, and much more!
A panel consisting of host Jake Smith, Blues fan Alex Fletcher and Portsmouth News reporter Pepe Lacey delivers a preview of Pompey's league meeting with Milton Keynes at PO4. The trio also discuss the key talking points from the midweek Papa John's Trophy victory over Stevenage, as well as news on who the Blues will face in the Quarter-Finals!
Darryl, Jacko and Maggie discuss the last gasp winner at Fleetwood and the victory over Barrow to progress in the Papa John's Trophy.
Kings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich Star
Andy Warren, Mike Bacon and Ross Halls discuss Town's exit from the Papa John's Trophy before moving on to Buxton in the FA Cup, where former Ipswich midfielder Tommy Miller joins us to look ahead to his non-league side's visit to Portman Road. Kings of Anglia is sponsored by Manscaped. Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code KOA at MANSCAPED.com In a pickle with your marketing? Then you need Ginger Pickle
Aaron, Joe and Jon discuss Plymouth Argyle's sickening last minute 2-2 draw away to Burton Albion, our poor record at the Pirelli Stadium, Macauley Gillesphey's return to the side, Adam Randell vs Liz Truss at Number 10, Mikel Miller's league debut, Michael Cooper's TikTok curse and we'll follow all that up with Tuesday's game against Charlton Athletic in the Papa John's Trophy and a little post-England reaction after their 6-2 win against Iran.
League One is back this weekend after a week of trophy and cup action - Jake Smith is joined alongside Barry Clements and Joe Wood to preview Pompey's trip to Morecambe. The panel also provide reaction to the recent FA Cup and Papa John's Trophy draws.
Jake Smith sits down with Tom Malley and Matt Corrick to preview Pompey's meeting with Hereford in the First Round of The FA Cup! Tuesday night's Papa John's Trophy penalty shootout victory over AFC Wimbledon is also analysed, as are the post-match comments of Danny Cowley.
Kings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich Star
Mark Heath, Stuart Watson, Andy Warren and Ross Halls break down Town's disappointing home loss to Lincoln City and look ahead to both the draw for the first round of the FA Cup and also the Blues' visit to Cambridge in the Papa John's Trophy. Kings of Anglia is sponsored by Manscaped. Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code KOA at MANSCAPED.com
Mark Kennedy ahead of the Papa John's Trophy match against Newcastle U21s.
Attention turns back to League One for Pompey this weekend as Jake Smith, Dean Adams and Lewis Mackenzie look ahead to Saturday's encounter with Fleetwood Town. Tuesday night's 5-0 victory over the Aston Villa Under-21s in the Papa John's Trophy is also reviewed and the appointment of Richard Hughes as Sporting Director discussed too.
Jacko, Maggie and Josh discuss a penalty shoot-out defeat in the Papa John's Trophy, Wanderers' impressive league form and the international break.
Phil and Tony talk about Tony's first trip back to Accrington since 2019, and the matches he has seen so far, and how the WHAM Stadium has improved both on and off the pitch, and in the pub department since his last visit. The also review recent matches against Exeter and the Papa John's Trophy against Rochdale, plus predictions for Ipswich.
It might not have been the most thrilling contest you'll ever see, but United got back to winning ways at the weekend and The Brunton Bugle is here to dissect the action once again!The lads review the 1-0 win over Gillingham at Brunton Park, and alongside our regular "60 Second Review" contributors, discuss a number of topics, including impressive performances from defender Paul Huntington and Jon Mellish.We also look ahead to this weekend's clash against early strugglers Rochdale, with an away fan's view provided by Dean from the RochdaleAFC.com podcast, who told us about a busy few weeks at Spotland following the arrival of new boss Jim Bentley as they search for their first win of the season.There's also a news round-up, the usual run-down on how Ex-Blues have got on recently and an explanation as to why the lads don't talk about the Papa John's Trophy...Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined via the wonders of the internet by Mike Booth in Formby.You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle, Facebook (search for "Brunton Bugle") and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.-------------------We're pleased to confirm that Carlisle United Supporters' Club London Branch will be sponsoring the podcast once again this season! As part of this sponsorship, they will be providing some useful info for us to share ahead of each away trip in terms of pubs, public transport changes, places to eat etc.The London Branch is open to all Carlisle United fans across the world - whether you're based in the capital, New York, Timbuktu, Berlin or even Cumbria itself! To find out more, visit their website at www.carlislelondonbranch.org Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
As Paul Warne leads his Rotherham side out at Wembley in the final of Papa John's Trophy, a few miles away Karl Robinson is pounding the capital's streets, still seething from Oxford's narrow defeat to Plymouth while he completes the London Landmarks Half Marathon. Two days later Oxford travel to Lancashire to take on relegation-threatened Morecambe, needing a victory to get their play-off bid back on track. But injuries to four key players leave Karl with a depleted squad to call upon. Ahead of the match, Karl and his assistant manager Craig Short reminisce over the old-school simplicity of coaching during their own playing careers, before the boss delivers an impassioned pre-match speech to his squad. But is his message getting through? With Morecambe's keeper in inspired form, Oxford find their lowly opponents are no pushovers. Karl takes a detour to his parents' house on his way back to Oxford and questions the mindset of the modern footballer during his post-match debrief. How can you create a team bond when your players would rather drink a protein shake than go to the pub?
Rotherham take on League Two side Sutton United in the final of the Papa John's Trophy at Wembley, providing a welcome distraction for Paul Warne and his players, having won just one of their last five league fixtures. On return from the international break, the week prior to the final doesn't get off to the best start. Head of Medical Stephen Gilpin reveals that first choice goalkeeper Josh Vickers could be out for up to nine months with a hand injury. After the team arrive in the capital for the final, Paul discusses his fears for the game and how, if they were to claim the fifth piece of silverware in their 96-year history, the feeling would be one of relief rather than joy. Paul shows his human side when discussing which senior pros won't make the match day squad for the final, a decision he has chewed over numerous times in his mind, and one he can relate to as a player with no-one wanting to miss out on the opportunity of being involved at Wembley. On the day of the final, Paul delivers an emotional speech to his players in the hotel before they drive to Wembley. Will his Rotherham side handle the pressure of being favourites and lift the trophy? Time – or extra-time – will tell.
Owls Americast: Sheffield Wednesday opinion with an American accent
Jeffrey will eventually have good internet again. Evan will eventually learn how the Papa John's Trophy works. Chris will eventually watch a defense that doesn't concede soft goals.
Jake is joined by Ben Margett, Harry Arbon & Callum Boocock as we discuss the contract extensions for Nathan Byrne & Lee Buchanan, as well as the importance of the Papa John's Trophy. There's even time to discuss Kirchner's takeover, and what it'll be like to be an almost normal club again!
Jonathan Oakes is joined by Don Goodman and Gary Weaver to discuss all the latest from the Championship, League One and League Two.In the Championship (from the start) the panel take a look at how Fulham and Bournemouth continued on their path towards promotion, Huddersfield claimed a big win and Blackburn suffered another blow to their play-off hopes after being held late on at Coventry.Nottingham Forest's play-off charge continued with a thumping comprehensive win over Blackpool, Barnsley and Reading drew in a huge relegation clash, and Swansea fan Lee Staddon (@swanscastmedia) assesses an historic win at Cardiff.We then hear from Millwall midfielder Jed Wallace (25m58s), as he answers our quickfire questions in Ten To Tackle, before taking a look back at a victory for Rotherham over Sutton United in the Papa John's Trophy final at Wembley.In League One (30m34s) MK Dons kept up the pressure on Wigan and Rotherham at the top, AFC Wimbledon were beaten at Sheffield Wednesday in Mark Bowen's first game in charge of the relegation strugglers, and Burton fan Jack Stout (@BrewersTV) assesses their campaign and what the future holds for the club under Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.And in League Two (50m10s) Northampton's recent stumbles continued as they lost to fellow promotion challengers Mansfield, Salford continued their charge towards the play-offs as they beat Hartlepool, Oldham's survival hopes were boosted by a win at fellow strugglers Stevenage and Scunthorpe fan Chris Walker (@friendsofpakati) discusses their gloomy trip towards the drop to non-league. All that and much, much more!
Ander Iturralde da la bienvenida a Manuel Sánchez, Leonardo Silva y Juandi Mata para hablar del fin de semana en la Premier League, con el Tottenham arrasando al Newcastle en lo que empezó siendo el camino a una derrota; el Liverpool cumpliendo ante el Watford en la incesante carrera que exije la Premier League por el título; el Manchester City cumpliendo con su parte en Burnley de cara a la semana que viene y el duelo directo definitivo; el Brentford dando una de las grandes sorpresas de la temporada y de la nada pulverizando al Chelsea en Stamford Bridge; el Leeds sumando de nuevo aunque James Ward-Prowse obligase a que finalmente sólo pudiese ser un punto, con el otro yéndose con el Southampton; el Wolverhampton demostrando estar uno o dos pasos por delante del Aston Villa; el Brighton siendo la versión más pura de sí mismo para empatar a cero con el Norwich; el Manchester United y el Leicester empatando y aun así logrando perder ambos de algún modo; el West Ham venciendo al Everton para declararse un poco más como el mejor el claro mejor de lo demás; destacamos lo más importante de Championship y League One; la Papa John's Trophy y FA Trophy; la Women's Super League; respondemos a las preguntas de la audiencia y mucho más.¡Volvemos el Jueves!Apoya a Alineación Indebida suscribiéndote en nuestra página de Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/alineacionindebida¡Suscríbete al programa en tu plataforma favorita!¿Quieres cobertura futbolística-humorística de calidad? Necesitamos tu apoyo.Belle Silva dando sus impresiones del partido de Thiago Silva: https://twitter.com/AbsoluteChelsea/status/1510332162817601539Los zapatos de Kalvin Phillips: https://twitter.com/maxrushden/status/1510555608935964672Sigue a Ander en Twitter: https://twitter.com/andershoffmanSigue a Manu en Twitter: https://twitter.com/ManuSanchezGomSigue a Leo en Twitter: https://twitter.com/camus1306Sigue a Juandi en Twitter: https://twitter.com/MataJdSigue al programa en Instagram: instagram.com/podcastindebidoContacto: anderpodcast@gmail.com // alineacionindebidapodcast@gmail.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome along to our EFL Papa John's Trophy final 2022 preview show from The Honest Football Podcast! We share our thoughts and score predictions for the 2022 EFL Trophy final between Rotherham United vs Sutton United.
This weekend, Wembley Stadium plays host to the Papa John's Trophy Final 2022 between Rotherham United and Sutton United, and Mark Clemmit is joined by the two men who's sides will face each other, Rotherham's Paul Warne and Sutton's Matt Gray. The two have never met each in the flesh and Clem has the honour of introducing them both on this week's official EFL podcast. In addition to that, Clem is joined by new Barrow manager Phil Brown who talks about his new challenge with the Cumbrian League Two side, and provides some expert punditry as he previews this weekend's Skybet Championship fixtures which return after the international break.
Jonathan Oakes is joined by David Stowell and Jobi McAnuff to discuss all the latest from the Championship, League One and League Two.The panel dissects all the most recent news and talking points from the EFL, with a full schedule ahead following the end of the March international break.In the Championship (from the start) the panel take a look at how Preston boss Ryan Lowe will be starting to build for next season - and we hear from North End fan Bill Whisker (@ProfoundValley) - the unpredictable race for promotion and Stoke's financial situation.In League One (26m3s) Rotherham were not in action at the weekend, with their next outing coming in the Papa John's Trophy final against Sutton at Wembley on Sunday April 3. Millers fan Matt Lax (@matt_lax) talks us through Paul Warne's men competing on two fronts.Plymouth's automatic promotion hopes took a hit as they lost to Ipswich, who boosted their own play-off hopes as a result, while free-scoring Sheffield Wednesday climbed back into the top six and Gillingham's revival under Neil Harris continued.And in League Two (40m10s), with the top three a little way clear of the chasing pack, Port Vale climbed to fourth after beating Sutton, who dropped to 10th. Remarkably, there are now just two points separating them.The panel then take a look at Exeter's top three hopes, before Leyton Orient fan Keren Harrison (@KerenOrient) assesses Richie Wellens' impact at Brisbane Road and suggests the focus has now turned to next term, with a sizeable gap between the O's and the relegation zone.All that and much, much more!
Football Cliches - A show about the unique language of football
The Athletic's Adam Hurrey, Charlie Eccleshare and David Walker form this week's Adjudication Panel. On the agenda: A young fan's tin-foil Papa John's Trophy, trying to establish the criteria for answering the age-old question of "Who won the transfer window?" and picking apart Frank Lampard's first interview as manager of Everton (Football Club). Meanwhile, the panel run through a "January Transfers That Just Sound So Right XI", captained by Aston Villa's Calum Chambers.
A Carabao Cup semi-final to forget and the visit of rock bottom Burnley to come. Are the wheels coming off the Arsenal top four bandwagon and how desperate is the need for new recruits becoming? Mark is joined by the Evening Standard's Simon Collings and Art de Roche from The Athletic as they discuss where things went wrong against Liverpool and how the defeat laid bare the need to add to the squad in January. There is also a quick look ahead to the Burnley fixture and Art gets 60 seconds to give us a pizza his mind and sell us all the Papa John's Trophy dream...
Darryl, Jacko and Maggie discuss the draw to Cheltenham, the win against Fleetwood in the Papa John's Trophy, the January transfer window and Jack's elaborate reinvention of the penalty shoot out. Plus, hear why manager Ian Evatt is so out of breath.
Out the Papa John's Trophy, but going decent in League One again. The next challenge is a tough one though. Sunderland vs Oxford has been a firey old encounter since our drop into the third tier, however, the flame of mine and Si from The U's Fence End pod is burning even brighter, with his fourth visit to the pod! Enjoyed the episode? Follow us at @WhatTheFalkPod, or like and subscribe via your favourite podcast app. #SAFC #OUFC #EFL
Ep.351 - Swindon Town 1-2 Colchester United. The dream is over. Woe! Woe! Ben Garner's Babes exit the Papa John's Trophy. Ah well. Conor and Terry discuss. SUH-WIN-DON!
Dougie returns to the pod this week to join Mark, Pat & Adam. We mostly chat about things that are poor in the NFL right now, and more specifically aren't as good as 20-30 years ago. Exactly what you'd expect and want. For the second week in a row, Long Snappers actually got discussed.
Recorded on Monday 29th November 2021. A new episode of Football Forum, hosted by Joseph Hadfield, Josh Chapman and Connor Thorpe, to mark 3 years to the day since the programme started back in 2018. The boys review Sheff Utd v Bristol City and Sheff Wed v Wycombe. They also preview Sheff Wed v Hartlepool in the Papa John's Trophy and Cardiff v Sheff Utd in the Championship, plus there's another round of Unpredictable, the quiz question and the local round-up.
The Star's Sports Editor Chris Holt steps in to host and he's joined by Sheffield Wednesday writer Alex Miller to talk over the 'Magic of the Cup' i.e a 0-0 draw with Plymouth, a fairly impressive 4-0 win over Harrogate Town in the Papa John's Trophy and a look ahead to Steve Evans bringing his Gillingham side to Hillsborough this weekend --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-star-sheffield/message
The Papa John's Trophy served up some more lukewarm slices last night, with AFC Wimbledon eliminated and Newcastle United U21's battered at Mansfield. At least Jonjo Shelvey's been signing some local cans of lemonade, the good sport.Jules, Andy and Pete pour some garlic butter over more football nonsense, with Steven Gerrard casting an eye southwards and Xavi putting the Catalan hammer down. We also put ourselves forward for Man United's new handyman job - bicycle not included.Search ‘Football Ramble' on social media to find us, 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.
The Sunderland Echo's SAFC team return with another podcast ahead of this weekend's clash against the Gills. The Black Cats enjoyed a free Saturday last week after their game with Oxford United was postponed but were in action on Wednesday in the Papa John's Trophy. A youthful Sunderland team defeated Manchester United U21s 2-1 with Lee Johnson's first-team set for a return to league action away to Gillingham on Saturday afternoon. Earlier in the week, it was announced that Elliot Embleton has signed a new deal at the Stadium of Light until 2025, whilst a full injury update has been provided ahead of the trip south. Here, Phil Smith and James Copley take a look at the main talking points in podcast form with much on the agenda.
Matt and Tom are joined by Stephen Goldsmith in a Monday Show/Preview Show crossover episode. The lads talk about the Papa John's Trophy win over Manchester United's youngsters and preview Saturday's trip to Gillingham See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sunderland fans Michael Bowers and Dave Lawrence join The Echo's James Copley to discuss the latest events on Wearside. The Black Cats enjoyed a free weekend after their clash with Oxford United was postponed but are in action on Wednesday in the Papa John's Trophy. The Wearsiders are now outside the automatic promotion places in League One following wins for Plymouth Argyle and Wycombe Wanderers. Lee Johnson's men, though, face Manchester United U21s in the Papa John's Trophy on Wednesday evening at the Stadium of Light. The Black Cats return to league action away to Gillingham on Saturday afternoon. Here, though, the trio takes a look at the main talking points in podcast form with much on the agenda ahead of Sunderland's long trip south to gave Steve Evans' Gillingham side in League One.
Ryan Honey and Alex Fletcher check in to help preview the midweek visit of Sutton United, who make the trip down to the South Coast for Papa John's Trophy action. Jake also catches up with film director Barnaby Fox to discuss the success of ‘Our Club: The Fall & Rise of Pompey', which recently picked up an international award!
Where we: Look back at the great game between Liverpool and Man City Prepare ourselves for the International break Delight in Bolton beating Liverpool *cough* U21s Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/footyfromthefoot/id1486406462 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/29suvn5FGvRSoCFbu7q5P9?si=lPdRkRnsTzKMJNhIRWCGAQ Listen on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLnNvdW5kY2xvdWQuY29tL3VzZXJzL3NvdW5kY2xvdWQ6dXNlcnM6Njc2NjQ3MDE0L3NvdW5kcy5yc3M?sa=X&ved=0CBEQ27cFahcKEwiQzMOL0qzwAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAg Listen on Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1486406462/footyfromthefoot Bluefoot Self-Isolation shirt and virtual tip jar www.bluefootbar.com Show Notes: Hawksbee & Jacobs Christmas Eve Special including yours truly at 1.13:51 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/christmas-eve-special-2020/id348889102?i=1000503422670
Kings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich Star
Mike Bacon, Stuart Watson, Andy Warren and Ross Halls reflect on yet another Ipswich Town loss at Accrington Stanley and look ahead to the Papa John's Trophy clash with Gillingham. Kings of Anglia is sponsored by Manscaped. Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code KOA at MANSCAPED.com
Steve and Joe discuss several post-Wigan talking points before previewing another tasty clash this weekend and the return of the Papa John's Trophy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-star-sheffield/message
Darryl, Jacko and Maggie discuss a frustrating afternoon at Cambridge and a comeback victory against Port Vale in the Papa John's Trophy. Plus, transfer deadline day business and a tricky September ahead.
Recorded on Wednesday 1st September 2021. A new episode of SHU Football Forum, hosted by Joseph Hadfield, Josh Chapman and Connor Thorpe. After a two-week break, the boys focus on the Owls, reviewing Morecambe v Sheff Wed and reflecting on Sheff Wed v Newcastle U21 in the Papa John's Trophy. They also discuss the club's new signings from Deadline Day, and there's an update on the scores of Unpredictable.
Owls Americast: Sheffield Wednesday opinion with an American accent
Jeffrey didn't (couldn't)watch Hudddersfield. Paddy is the only one who did any prep. Evan has a complicated drink recipe.
Ander Iturralde da la bienvenida a Borja García, Rafa Pastrana y Cristian Colás para hablar de un nuevo fin de semana en la Premier League, con la importante y sufrida victoria del Arsenal en el North London Derby contra el Tottenham y ese gol de Lamela; El triunfo apretrado y sin brillantez pero triunfo al fin y al cabo del Manchester United; El siguiente paso del Manchester City en su marcha hacia la conquista de la Premier League y qué bueno y qué guapo es Scott Parker; El partido de cemento y hormigón del Aston Villa y el Newcastle; El choque en la cima del fútbol intelectual entre Leeds y Chelsea y Marcelo Bielsa y Thomas Tuchel; El abismo ante el West Brom del que salió ganador el Crystal Palace y la importancia del gesto de Wilfried Zaha; El partidazo y golazo con el que el Burnley superó al Everton; El Brighton ganando al Southampton y de una vez por todas; La catedralicia humillación del Sheffield United a manos del Leicester y la marcha de Chris Wilder; Las novedades de lo que parece ser el episodio final en la saga de Football Index; La consecución de la Copa de la Liga femenina por parte del Chelsea; El fin de semanas de doble final de la Papa John's Trophy y Los ganadores Salford y Sunderland; Respondemos a las preguntas de la audiencia; Y muchísimo más. Página para donar a la causa por la que Cristian va a correr la London Marathon 2021: https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-display/showROFundraiserPage?userUrl=cristian.colas&pageUrl=2 Evento de StatsBomb este próximo Miércoles 17 de Marzo (inscripción gratuita): http://info.statsbomb.com/evolve Directo de Twitch bajo demanda con Ander, Borja, Patricia y Beto Morell analizando grandes éxitos de galas históricas de Eurovisión: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/948365096 Sigue a Ander en Twitter: https://twitter.com/andershoffman Sigue a Borja en Twitter: https://twitter.com/forestlive Sigue a Rafa en Twitter: https://twitter.com/RafaPastrana7 Sigue a Cristian en Twitter: https://twitter.com/crcolas Nuestra lista de reproducción de Spotify con las canciones utilizadas en la presente y en las dos temporadas pasadas: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1gT7G9Y3xymUaHjTHYxJT9 Contacto: anderpodcast@gmail.com
It was 17,480 days since Sunderland last won at Wembley. That's 47 years and 10 months! But that has all changed now as the Black Cats defeated Tranmere Rovers in the Papa John's Trophy final at Wembley Stadium. Here, Richard Mennear, Phil Smith Mark Donnelly and James Copley provide their thoughts on a first win at Wembley in a generation. Could this be the catalyst for genuine improvement at Sunderland? Time will tell.
At 16 years and 274 days James Vaughan smashed the record for the premier league's youngest ever goalscorer, a title he still proudly holds to this day, and 16 years and 13 clubs later he should have been continuing his goalscoring habit at Wembley this Sunday, against one of his former employers Sunderland in the 2021 Papa John's Trophy Final. However, a recurrence of a knee injury that has blighted his career sees him injured and unavailable for selection, but he still hopes to be fit enough to travel with his Tranmere team mates, for what promises to be a very special day out for Keith Hill's Skybet League 2 high flyers. Elsewhere, Mark Clemmit catches up with Coventry City boss Mark Robins, who's looking forward to the return of fans, a return to normality and a return to the Ricoh Stadium next season after their groundsharing sabbatical at St Andrews.
What a week it's been for Sunderland! The Black Cats are back at Wembley, full of confidence and on the verge of new ownership – and our team got together to discuss what has been a fruitful few days on Wearside. Richard Mennear was joined by Mark Donnelly and James Copley to cast an eye over the Papa John's Trophy semi-final win over Lincoln City, the appearance of Kyril Louis-Dreyfus and the clearing of the FPP Sunderland loan. We also look ahead to the Wembley showdown with Tranmere Rovers – and discuss the merits of a competition that, while controversial in some quarters, has delivered some priceless memories for Sunderland fans. As ever we'd love to hear your feedback to the podcast, so tweet us on @sunechosafc with your thoughts, or with any questions you may have for the team!
Rory Fallow and Matthew Keeling are joined by Richard Easterbrook to discuss Kyril Louis-Dreyfus's takeover of Sunderland, the Papa John's Trophy penalty shoot-out victory over Lincoln City, and look ahead to Saturday's trip to Burton Albion. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gareth and Stephen are joined by former Sunderland striker Stephen Elliott to look back at a fantastic victory over Doncaster and look ahead to our Papa John's Trophy encounter with Lincoln. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Part One, the gents discuss returning home to Plough Lane and winning for the first time there in 30 years. ----------------------------------------------------- Then in Part Two (16:26), we give our overall thoughts on a busy January transfer window, as well as look at some of your thoughts! ----------------------------------------------------- Finally, in Part Three (39:53), Liam and Ross sit down with Josh from Speak Sunderland to preview Saturday's clash against the Black Cats, with a brief look at the Papa John's Trophy game between the two sides. ----------------------------------------------------- The MK1 Podcast are proud to be an accredited member of the FanHub 100, a mission to put #FansFirst. Find out more by visiting: https://fan-hub.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-mk1-podcast/message
Rory Fallow is joined by Tom Walsh and Richard Easterbrook to discuss Sunderland's transfer deadline business as Danny Graham retires, while there's exits for Will Grigg and Elliott Embleton albeit temporarily. The lads also look back at the trip to MK Dons in the Papa John's Trophy and preview yet another visit to Stadium:MK, this time in the league See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ant Northgraves and Will Young discuss the recent Papa John's Trophy game against Crewe Alexandra where the Tigers won 3-2 on penalties (Papa John's, hit us up about that Sponsorship deal
Ant Northgraves and Will Young discuss the recent Papa John's Trophy game against Crewe Alexandra where the Tigers won 3-2 on penalties (Papa John's, hit us up about that Sponsorship deal
Rory Fallow and Matthew Keeling are joined by Micky Lough to preview Sunderland's trip to Sincil Bank to face Lincoln City at the weekend as well as looking back at this week's Papa John's Trophy win over Oldham Athletic See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rory Fallow and Matthew Keeling are joined by Tom Walsh and Richard Easterbrook as they discuss Tuesday's defeat to Fleetwood Town in the Papa John's Trophy and look ahead to Saturday's fixture against Milton Keynes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vamos the lads, they're back like Bale. They go over another bizarre week of football, preview matchday 3 from the Champions League & exercise our demons with Marco Giampolo of Torino.(0:10) Gareth finally learns to speak Spanish(3:45) Leeds vs Leicester(11:50) Man U vs Arsenal(21:17) Liverpool vs West Ham(27:23) Aston Villa vs Southampton(32:40) Fulham vs West Brom(38:50) Picks(41:00) Bielsa's new translator (45:00) Champions League: Real vs Inter (49:09) Atalanta vs Liverpool(53:05) Redbull vs PSG(55:40) The Papa John's Trophy(59:45) Torino's coach exorcising some demons