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There's shock and heartbreak among Auckland sports fans after Auckland FC loses out on the Grand Final. The competition newcomers have been denied a trip to the grand final in their first year, beaten 2-1 on aggregate by Melbourne Victory. Former footballer Paul Ifill joined Piney to discuss. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Gary Staff hosted the No One Likes Talkin Team of Dave Hart, Ted Robinson, and Stan Godwin in an extended programme.The team reviewed our games against Derby and Plymouth Argyle, and also the inquiry made of Stan about Derby and our playoff game by a reputable terrestrial broadcaster.Our first guest was Paul Ifill, who has become one of the big names in football on the opposite side of the globe. Paul spoke about leaving England and going down under; His early Millwall career and his life with the boss Billy Bonds; The FA Cup Final semi-final goal, and his part in it;The mothers Day Massacre and The FA Cup Final; His gambling addiction; and, winning the New Zealand equivalent of the FA Cup twice in a row.We had updates from Paul Loding on Millwall Romans and Pride and Jeff Burnige on the Millwall Lionesses.Former Lion Phil Coleman brought more Tales from the Boot Room.Our second guest was Millwall Lionesses Mia Lockett, one of our sponsored players. Mia talked about how football became her game and the journey to becoming a Millwall Lioness; Her family and football; The Lionesses' win in Newhaven; Her involvement in coaching and her future ambitions; The development of the women's game; and her expectations against this week's opponents Haywards Heath women.All participants contributed to the Teds Prediction League.Millwall FC's Santa Dash 2024 was promoted, and The Lionesses fixture at Haywards Heath.Music and Audio credits:https://www.FesliyanStudios.com Background Musichttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/ and Millwall Lionesses' reportshttps://www.maritimeradio.co.uk/ Background Music and ReportĀ
Gary Staff hosted the No One Likes Talkin Team of Dave Hart, Ted Robinson, and Stan Godwin in an extended programme.The team reviewed our games against Derby and Plymouth Argyle, and also the inquiry made of Stan about Derby and our playoff game by a reputable terrestrial broadcaster.Our first guest was Paul Ifill, who has become one of the big names in football on the opposite side of the globe. Paul spoke about leaving England and going down under; His early Millwall career and his life with the boss Billy Bonds; The FA Cup Final semi-final goal, and his part in it;The mothers Day Massacre and The FA Cup Final; His gambling addiction; and, winning the New Zealand equivalent of the FA Cup twice in a row.We had updates from Paul Loding on Millwall Romans and Pride and Jeff Burnige on the Millwall Lionesses.Former Lion Phil Coleman brought more Tales from the Boot Room.Our second guest was Millwall Lionesses Mia Lockett, one of our sponsored players. Mia talked about how football became her game and the journey to becoming a Millwall Lioness; Her family and football; The Lionesses' win in Newhaven; Her involvement in coaching and her future ambitions; The development of the women's game; and her expectations against this week's opponents Haywards Heath women.All participants contributed to the Teds Prediction League.Millwall FC's Santa Dash 2024 was promoted, and The Lionesses fixture at Haywards Heath.Music and Audio credits:https://www.FesliyanStudios.com Background Musichttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/ and Millwall Lionesses' reportshttps://www.maritimeradio.co.uk/ Background Music and ReportĀ
Paul Ifill's in pursuit of back-to-back Chatham Cup football titles - in different coaching colours.Ā A year after leading Christchurch United to the national club title, Ifill is now Wellington Olympic mentor, who square off with Auckland City for the 2024 title this evening.Ā Paul catches up with Adam Cooper to preview the final.Ā LISTEN ABOVEĀ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Phoenix's season has drawn to a close after last night's defeat. Wellington's dream season is over after a 2-1 extra-time defeat to Melbourne Victory in last night's second leg match in the capital. Former Phoenix forward Paul Ifill joined ZB's Elliott Smith to discuss. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wellington's Sky Stadium is officially a sell-out for tomorrow's A-League football semi-final between the Phoenix and Melbourne Victory.Ā The Nix may make their first-ever A-League final in the club's history. Ā Former Wellington Phoenix player Paul Ifill told Heather du Plessis Allan āThey've been doubting all season by everybody, but now they've found themselves one game away.āĀ Ifill said āOn the day, anything can happen, and it may go to penalties.āĀ LISTEN ABOVE.Ā Ā See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Friday, 17 May 2024, flights in and out of New Caledonia have been delayed until at least Tuesday as riots continue. Air NZ's Captain Hugh Pearce tells Heather how tricky the security situation is for crew and passengers.Ā Green MP Julie-Anne Genter has been doing the mea culpa media round, so will all be forgiven and forgotten?Ā Three A-league players have been arrested in Australia for alleged betting corruption, including an All Whites player and a former Phoenix captain. Former Phoenix player Paul Ifill reacts and the Sports Huddle weighs in too.Ā Plus is this the worst sound ever? A crunchy burger?Ā Get the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast every weekday evening on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.Ā LISTEN ABOVE.Ā Ā See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rated by many pundits as wooden spoon prospects at the start of the season,Ā the Phoenix are soaring, and on track for their finest season, although there's still two months until the playoffs. Club great Paul Ifill spoke to Corin Dann.
In Episode 2 of A-League Off Air, Wellington legend Paul Ifill joins Macca and Robbie to discuss another entertaining and controversial weekend of the Isuzu Ute A-League with a special focus on the season's surprise package the Phoenix and can though go all the way? We've also got the first Who am I? quiz of the new pod, so get involved @aleagueoffair
Paul Ifill - a former Wellington Phoenix forward who represented the club for five years - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport, talking all about his former club's form in the A-League right now. The Phoenix are top of the table after 12 games with seven wins, following their 4-3 victory over Perth Glory. Paul also chats briefly to Martin about headlines that arose recently around his history with gambling.
On today's episode, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin kicks off 2024 by previewing and reviewing a number of key sports happening right now. First off, Wellington Phoenix legend Paul Ifill delves into his former club's impressive A-League football campaign so far - how far can the Phoenix go? Are they a genuine chance at the title? Plus, experienced sports scribe Graeme Agars previews the Australian tennis Open and Novak Djokovic's chances of winning a 25th Grand Slam, Football Garbage Time's Ha Kung Wong recaps today's NFL wildcard playoff games - which included a major upset with the Green Bay Packers defeating the Dallas Cowboys - and Matt Gunn is back sprinkling his positive dust all over notable sports stories of late. All that and much more!
Missed the show this morning? No worries, catch all the action right here from @SENZMornings with Ian Smith featuring, Smithy's Sermon, Will Young, Talkback Time, Smithy's Multi, Paul Ifill, Louis Herman-Watt, Michael Duarte, The Sports Desk, Stumped by Smithy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
QUICK LISTEN | āI think the next one tonight will tell you...going well but, don't think this is how it's gonna go this seasonā¦wouldn't surprise me if Oskar Zawada was to leave in Januaryā¦ā Paul Ifill on Phoenix Men Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Missed the show this morning? No worries, catch all the action right here from @SENZMornings with Ian Smith featuring, Smithy's Sermon, Will Young, Talkback Time, Smithy's Multi, Paul Ifill, Louis Herman-Watt, Michael Duarte, The Sports Desk, Stumped by Smithy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Phoenix Star Paul Ifill catches up with McHardy to talk the Beautiful Game including latest out of the A-League, a South Island franchise gaining momentum, the Premier League & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Wellington Phoenix striker Paul Ifill talks with Staf about the announcement that a new Auckland team will be a part of the A-League in the 2024-25 season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Catch the full show for Afternoons with Staffy October 12, 2023 including appearances from former Wellington Phoenix striker Paul Ifill and Sky Sport rugby commentator Tony Johnson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christchurch United Coach Paul Ifill joined the show, to preview their Semi-Final clash against Suburbs at home.Ā LISTEN ABOVEĀ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A former Phoenix player is lending his support to the All Whites after the team refused to play on amid racial abuse claims. Their match against Qatar was abandoned this morning, with defender Michael Boxall the subject of alleged racism. Paul Ifill says the All Whites made the right call in abandoning the match before the second half. "It's already a talking point, I don't think it would have been if they'd carried on and played. It might have got a few column entries, but certainly now they're going to have to do something because it's an international fixture." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wellington Phoenix have made the playoffs, and usually this is sadly where the story ends. The team has failed to win a single playoff football game since 2012. Paul Ifill was playing for the Phoenix in 2012, and he spoke to D'Arcy Waldegrave about whether this run of bad results is at an end. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wellington Phoenix legend Paul Ifill catches up with Piney to discuss the teams recent struggles. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam catches up with former Wellington Phoenix player Paul Ifill after the new head coach was announced at 3pm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul Ifill joined Sunday Afternoons to chat all things football. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Riccardo Ball & Paul Ifill as they react to the Phoenix's draw with Perth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join host Johnny Burrow and his panel of Ted Robinson, Stan Godwin, and Jeff Burnige for our 3rd Show of 2023. The panel reviewed our away fixture at Middlesborough last Saturday. Romain Esse and the departing Besart Toppolajo were also spoken of. Former Lion of Millwall, Paul Ifill was the principal guest and his life in football in New Zealand; His role as coach of the Samoan Women's Team; Former Lion Dennis Burnett's involvement in joining Millwall FC with Jeff Burnige and Bob Pearson coming to his assistance; The 2019/2000 season that saw him cement a regular starting berth; The other former Lions who helped him develop; How not marking Christiano Ronaldo in the FA Cup might have been his fault; The expectation of having his book out this year after some delays; And a prediction for our trip to Cardiff. Jeff Burnige talks of the Lionesses Kent Cup loss against Gillingham and the up-and-coming league fixture at Worthing on Sunday. Paul Loding Chairman and player for Millwall Romans spoke of the Romans and Pride fixture last week and the reverse fixture this weekend and provided a prediction for Cardiff v Millwall.. The panel previewed Cardiff v Millwall with each providing a prediction for this Saturday. Sean Daly, CEO of Millwall Community Trust promoted the Captain's Evening at the Den next Thursday including what to expect and how to get tickets, and with only 40 tickets left reminded us to get our tickets soon, he also gave a prediction for Cardiff v Millwall. The team promoted the Captain's Evening; 2022 Memorial Day v Sunderland; Finding Dockers for Dockers Day 2023; And Sponsoring the Lionesses.
Join host Johnny Burrow and his panel of Ted Robinson, Stan Godwin, and Jeff Burnige for our 3rd Show of 2023. The panel reviewed our away fixture at Middlesborough last Saturday. Romain Esse and the departing Besart Toppolajo were also spoken of. Former Lion of Millwall, Paul Ifill was the principal guest and his life in football in New Zealand; His role as coach of the Samoan Women's Team; Former Lion Dennis Burnett's involvement in joining Millwall FC with Jeff Burnige and Bob Pearson coming to his assistance; The 2019/2000 season that saw him cement a regular starting berth; The other former Lions who helped him develop; How not marking Christiano Ronaldo in the FA Cup might have been his fault; The expectation of having his book out this year after some delays; And a prediction for our trip to Cardiff. Jeff Burnige talks of the Lionesses Kent Cup loss against Gillingham and the up-and-coming league fixture at Worthing on Sunday. Paul Loding Chairman and player for Millwall Romans spoke of the Romans and Pride fixture last week and the reverse fixture this weekend and provided a prediction for Cardiff v Millwall.. The panel previewed Cardiff v Millwall with each providing a prediction for this Saturday. Sean Daly, CEO of Millwall Community Trust promoted the Captain's Evening at the Den next Thursday including what to expect and how to get tickets, and with only 40 tickets left reminded us to get our tickets soon, he also gave a prediction for Cardiff v Millwall. The team promoted the Captain's Evening; 2022 Memorial Day v Sunderland; Finding Dockers for Dockers Day 2023; And Sponsoring the Lionesses.
Piney catches up former international footballer Paul Ifill to get his thoughts on the Football World Cup final. Ā See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the biggest match in the history of women's soccer in the Pacific, the OFC Nations Cup Final in Suva featuring the host nation Fiji and Papua New Guinea. The winners will step onto world stage alongside nine other teams with a chance to qualify for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.
Ā A chat with former Blades winger Paul Ifill about his time at United, including his magic debut, promotion to the top flight and how it really ended.
This Episode Micky and Joe are joined by Paul Ifill and Joe Dolan who pick their all time Millwall XI theyve played with. some great stories included in these shows too.Part 2 lands Tuesday Morning.as Podcast or you can watch the full show on recast now-https://share.recast.app/v/Gv1kr?referrer=6nzzw Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Coach Paul Ifill says he doubts he will be able include many, if any, islands based players in Samoa's women's squad for the OFC Nations Cup in July. A COVID-19 lockdown means the local players have had next to no action lately, and fitness levels are low.
Jason Pine catches up with former Wellington Phoenix striker Paul Ifill aboutĀ the final day of the EPL season.Ā LISTEN ABOVEĀ
Paul Ifill joined the show to break down the Wellington Phoenix Women's side, and what the Men's side can expect from new signing Scott Wootton.
With seven seasons and a whole heap of success under his belt during his time at The Den, the winger shares stories from one of the most successful eras in Millwall Football Club's history.
Tournament football and A-League Finals are back! Simon and Brosquey review it all in a big A-League Finals Review (9:13) before previewing the Preliminary Finals with Sydney FC Captain Alex Wilkinson (23:42) and Macarthur FC Head Coach Ante Milicic (33:05) then they head to Europe with Sportsbet's Ed Wyatt and former Danish Goalkeeper and Optus Sport pundit Thomas Sorensen (43:47) some Copa America, A-League Expansion and Away Goals chat (1:02:36) Asian Football with Paul Williams (1:07:38) and Greatest Games - Phoenix v Jets 2010 Semi Final with Paul Ifill (1:15:51)
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Paul Ifill. We talk to Paul Ifill about the time he tore his groin celebrating Tim Cahillās winner in the 2004 FA Cup semi-final, playing against Ronaldo, Giggs, Scholes, Keane and Van Nisteloory in the final, the time he was dropped due to one of Neil Warnockās wife's dreams, his experiences with Keith Gillespie ā who gambled away 7 million pounds across his career, why heās a part owner of a petrol station in Sierra leone, and why he hung one of Steve's columns from his fridge in 2015.
A group of 12 elite English, Spanish and Italian clubs dramatically split European soccer on Sunday by announcing the formation of a largely-closed Super League. They are leaving the existing UEFA-run Champions League structure despite warnings they could be kicked out of their domestic competitions and face legal action.The seismic move to shake up the world's biggest sport is partly engineered by the American owners of Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United who also run U.S. franchises in closed leagues ā a model they are trying to replicate in Europe.The power-play came after the rebel clubs reneged on a promise on Friday to back the plan by UEFA ā European football's governing body ā to expand the Champions League beginning in 2024. The deal was designed to appease their wishes for more games, seemingly because they couldn't control the sale of rights to the existing competition.The Super League plan was first leaked in January but re-emerged this weekend.Real Madrid president Florentino Perez would be the founding chairman of the SL, which said it "intended to commence as soon as practicable" as a 20-team competition playing in midweek like the current Champions League and Europa League.āWe will help football at every level and take it to its rightful place in the world,ā Perez said in a statement. āFootball is the only global sport in the world with more than four billion fans and our responsibility as big clubs is to respond to their desires.āNo evidence was presented that supporters want a Super League. Fan groups across Europe last week criticized even the current Champions League expansion plan as a āpower grab."Only 12 clubs have signed up for now ā with none from France or Germany ā but the SL hopes for three more as permanent members. Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are the other founding members, along with Juventus, AC Milan and Inter Milan. Five slots would be left open to be determined each year based on the previous season's results.UEFA warned clubs that joining the ācynical project" based on self-interest would see them banned from playing in any other competition ā domestic, European or global. It said their players could be denied the opportunity to represent their national teams.The statement was issued jointly with the leagues and national governing bodies from England, Spain and Italy.England has the most clubs with the six including Chelsea and Manchester City, who are due to contest a Champions League semifinals this month. Also included is Tottenham, which is outside of the Premier League's top four to qualify for the Champions League next season,āBy bringing together the world's greatest clubs and players to play each other throughout the season, the Super League will open a new chapter for European football, ensuring world-class competition and facilities, and increased financial support for the wider football pyramid,ā said Joel Glazer, co-owner of Manchester United and SL vice chairman.Another vice chairman of the new competition would be Andrea Agenlli who on Sunday night quit his role as chairman of the European Club Association, which was working with UEFA on enlarging the Champions League to 36 teams. Agenlli also resigned as a member of the executive committee of UEFA ā rupturing his previously-close friendship with the governing body's president, Aleksander Ceferin.The UEFA leader has been determined not to grant more control of the sale of television and commercial rights to the clubs.āWe have come together at this critical moment,ā Agnelli said, āenabling European competition to be transformed, putting the game we love on a sustainable footing for the long-term future, substantially increasing solidarity, and giving fans and amateur players a regular flow of headline fixtures.āThe rebel clubs are all members of the ECA which has a working agreement with UEFA, signed in 2019, which commits all its members to take part in and respect the Champions League and other Eu...
The Football in Oceania podcast is back, with Paul Ifill as guest! Paul is the new Samoa womenās national team coach. He speaks to Football in Oceania about the challenges he faces managing a team during the Corona virus, how his friendship with Tim Cahill can help his new job, and what he hopes to achieve during his time in Samoa.
Eamonn hosted the NOLUT Team of Patricia Maslin, George Lampey and Ted Robinson in our Covid-19 podcast. Featuring former Lion Brian Horne discussing his admiration for Bart Bialkowski, Neil Harris, Gary Rowett , John Berylson, why he played for Arsenal with Millwall socks on and much more. Had Brian kissed the Blarney Stone?; Sean Daly CEO Millwall Community Trust discusses the challenges that the Trust faced and the solution that was put in place to support the Community; Kaitlyn Lewis, Alex Russell and Jeff Burnige talks about the Lionesses continuing friendlies and what's coming up next; Millwall top twenty of the 20th Century features Paul Ifill; Crawley Town v Millwall English League Cup Tie reviewed and predictions given; and don't forget our Millwall Community Trust still needs help and donations but it can also offer support to you or someone that you know.
Eamonn hosted the NOLUT Team of Patricia Maslin, George Lampey and Ted Robinson in our Covid-19 podcast. Featuring former Lion Brian Horne discussing his admiration for Bart Bialkowski, Neil Harris, Gary Rowett , John Berylson, why he played for Arsenal with Millwall socks on and much more. Had Brian kissed the Blarney Stone?; Sean Daly CEO Millwall Community Trust discusses the challenges that the Trust faced and the solution that was put in place to support the Community; Kaitlyn Lewis, Alex Russell and Jeff Burnige talks about the Lionesses continuing friendlies and whatās coming up next; Millwall top twenty of the 20th Century features Paul Ifill; Crawley Town v Millwall English League Cup Tie reviewed and predictions given; and donāt forget our Millwall Community Trust still needs help and donations but it can also offer support to you or someone that you know.
Eamonn hosted the NOLUT Team of Patricia Maslin, George Lampey and Ted Robinson in our Covid-19 podcast. Featuring former Lion Brian Horne discussing his admiration for Bart Bialkowski, Neil Harris, Gary Rowett , John Berylson, why he played for Arsenal with Millwall socks on and much more. Had Brian kissed the Blarney Stone?; Sean Daly CEO Millwall Community Trust discusses the challenges that the Trust faced and the solution that was put in place to support the Community; Kaitlyn Lewis, Alex Russell and Jeff Burnige talks about the Lionesses continuing friendlies and whatās coming up next; Millwall top twenty of the 20th Century features Paul Ifill; Crawley Town v Millwall English League Cup Tie reviewed and predictions given; and donāt forget our Millwall Community Trust still needs help and donations but it can also offer support to you or someone that you know.
This is the last of a three part interview where we welcome a Millwall legend, Dennis Burnett Bermondsey born and bred Dennis started his career as a youth team player at West Ham United, I know but he was one of many, making his first team debut for them in October 1965. Must have been interesting times leading up to the World Cup in 66. Dennis played 66 games in all competitions for West Ham scoring three goals. In 1967 he moved across the river, close to his birthplace of Bermondsey and signed for the Lions for Ā£15,000. Bargain! With us he made over 250 appearances, taking over the captaincy whenever Harry Cripps was out. In October 1973, he left for Hull City for Ā£75,000, good profit made there.. He also played for Hull City, St. Louis Stars in the US, Brighton & Hove Albion and Shamrock Rovers in Ireland before crossing the North Sea, where had four seasons playing and managing SK Haugar in Norway. He also found and brought Paul Ifill to the Den. As a Freemason, Dennis now focuses on supporting the development of young football players with his fellow lodge members. Dennis played in a period of Millwallās history considered to have been a āGolden Eraā when top flight football nearly and almost came to the Den.
This is the last of a three part interview where we welcome a Millwall legend, Dennis BurnettBermondsey born and bred Dennis started his career as a youth team player at West Ham United, I know but he was one of many, making his first team debut for them in October 1965. Must have been interesting times leading up to the World Cup in 66.Dennis played 66 games in all competitions for West Ham scoring three goals.In 1967 he moved across the river, close to his birthplace of Bermondsey and signed for the Lions for Ā£15,000. Bargain!With us he made over 250 appearances, taking over the captaincy whenever Harry Cripps was out.In October 1973, he left for Hull City for Ā£75,000, good profit made there..He also played for Hull City, St. Louis Stars in the US, Brighton & Hove Albion and Shamrock Rovers in Ireland before crossing the North Sea, where had four seasons playing and managing SK Haugar in Norway.He also found and brought Paul Ifill to the Den.As a Freemason, Dennis now focuses on supporting the development of young football players with his fellow lodge members.Dennis played in a period of Millwall's history considered to have been a āGolden Era' when top flight football nearly and almost came to the Den.
Former Milwall and Sheffield United winger Paul Ifill joins us to talk about his top 5 memorable matches which include an FA Cup final appearance, being part of the Milwall side that knocked Mick McCarthy's Sunderland out of the FA Cup, scoring a hat trick against Cambridge and more! We talk to Paul about the racial abuse he received by Milwall fans whilst playing for the club and the lack of opportunities for black managers. -------------------------------------------------------- Sponsors: Supatips.info (http://supatips.info/) . The football tips and statistics site for all your betting needs. Visit www.supatips.info (http://www.supatips.info/) and follow them on Twitter @SupaTips_365 Name That Player app. Download here - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.julian.ntpnamethatplayer&hl=en_GB - https://apps.apple.com/bt/app/name-that-player/id1422381109 Intro theme is Topps - Social Download here Apple Music - https://music.apple.com/gb/album/social-single/1427419114 Amazon Music - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Social-Topps/dp/B07GHXMSPH
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Paul Ifill or Roy Krishna? Ben Sigmund or Steven Taylor? Connor, Nathan and special guest Chris Scarrott (Scazz) name their Starting XI and then decide their top two Nix players of all time. Do you agree or disagree with our picks? Follow us or send us a message on Instagram: instagram.com/bywnewzealand or get in touch with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BYWNewZealand, or by email bywnewzealand@gmail.com or listen at https://www.patreon.com/BlackYellowWhiteNZ
A Nix legend joins us on the podcast! Follow us or send us a message on Instagram: instagram.com/bywnewzealand or get in touch with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BYWNewZealand, or by email bywnewzealand@gmail.com You can also become a patron and get access to exclusive bonus content here: https://www.patreon.com/BlackYellowWhiteNZ
A Nix legend joins us on the podcast! Follow us or send us a message on Instagram: instagram.com/bywnewzealand or get in touch with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BYWNewZealand, or by email bywnewzealand@gmail.com You can also become a patron and get access to exclusive bonus content here: https://www.patreon.com/BlackYellowWhiteNZ
The Wellington Phoenix have completed their roster for the upcoming A-League football season.28 year old Australian Reuben Way joins the club from Victorian Premier League side Heidelberg and young Kiwi Callan Elliott fills the final spot on the roster.Coach Mark Rudan says Way has been in a successful club environment for a number of years.Scottish-born Kiwi age-group international Elliot is a protege of former Phoenix great Paul Ifill. He fills the club's third and final youth spot and is thrilled.The Phoenix kick off their season against the Newcastle Jets in Wellington on Sunday.Ā Ā
Paul Ifill talks the week in football, the Premier League is starting to get busy and what on earth is going on with the Wellington Phoenix?LISTEN ABOVE AS PHIL IFILL SPEAKS WITH DANIEL MCHARDY
Paul Ifill talks the week in football, the Premier League is starting to get busy and what on earth is going on with the Wellington Phoenix?LISTEN ABOVE AS PHIL IFILL SPEAKS WITH DANIEL MCHARDY
Richie and Steve get together once again to discuss all things Albion from an antipodean exile perspective. Paul Reid shares his memories of Albion beating Palace at Selhurst in 2005, while the main guest is Brighton-born ex-Millwall and Palace winger Paul Ifill, now plying his trade for Tasman United in the New Zealand Football Championship. At the age of 38.
In Extra Time this week - what part will history play in the Rugby World Cup final between New Zealand and Australia? As the Silver Ferns farewell coach Wai Taumaunu reveals the toughest call she had to make in her four years in the job. The axe hangs over the the future of the Wellington Phoenix in the A-League we hear from Phoenix captain Andrew Durante about the impact its had on the players and former Phoenix player Paul Ifill gives his view on just why Football Federation Australia wants the Phoenix out.
In Extra Time this week - what part will history play in the Rugby World Cup final between New Zealand and Australia? As the Silver Ferns farewell coach Wai Taumaunu reveals the toughest call she had to make in her four years in the job. The axe hangs over the the future of the Wellington Phoenix in the A-League we hear from Phoenix captain Andrew Durante about the impact its had on the players and former Phoenix player Paul Ifill gives his view on just why Football Federation Australia wants the Phoenix out.
You're listening to the Race Card! We feature racism in sport after a turbulent few months in Australian sports. Nasya Bahfen AFL multicultural ambassador discusses the social elements and complexities of racism in sport. And we speak to former Wellington Phoenix forward Paul Ifill about his experiences of racism in the A-League. In our 'The Week That Was' segment we talk #VegemiteGate debunking a few mainstream media myths. A jam-packed show for you all, so do listen! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the programme this week...We talk to the New Zealand football coach Rikci Herbert after the former player committed to the All Whites through to the next world cup, we catch up with the Phoenix star striker Paul Ifill as the third placed Wellingtonians head into the business end of the regular season, we pick the brain of one part of the world champion rowing pair of Hamish Bond and Eric Murray as they continue their path towards the London Olympics at the New Zealand nationals and we speak to the Warriors back Jerome Ropati and coach Brian McLennan about filling the problematic centre position and the upcoming NRL season.
In the programme this week...We talk to the New Zealand football coach Rikci Herbert after the former player committed to the All Whites through to the next world cup, we catch up with the Phoenix star striker Paul Ifill as the third placed Wellingtonians head into the business end of the regular season, we pick the brain of one part of the world champion rowing pair of Hamish Bond and Eric Murray as they continue their path towards the London Olympics at the New Zealand nationals and we speak to the Warriors back Jerome Ropati and coach Brian McLennan about filling the problematic centre position and the upcoming NRL season.