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How did Paul Ince break barriers to become the first Black captain of England's national football team? Paul Emerson Carlyle Ince is an English professional football manager and former player.
In this week's episode of Reminding You Why You Love Football, Owen Blackhurst is joined by Seb White and, by popular demand, the moonlighting ex-pat James Bird, in a remotely recorded episode to talk about feeling hard, Tribe West, your people, Powerpodz, MOTD, Jogo Bonito v Mighty Machine, Christiana, taking the shilling, saying what you see, Birdo on the Spot, missing your mates, Judy Dench's a Toffee, eating a takeaway in an away pub, Goodison, memories, nipple cripples, waiting for your balls to drop, fish finger sarnies, shopping in Milan, 7-Yerlevens, big birthdays, Valentine's Day conceptions, COVID, the Great Smog of '52, French Lick, Michael Jordan, Paul Ince at Inter and the Paul Ince room, un'anatra all'acqua (eventually), Ince & Hodgson: Football Detectives, causing mischief, bicycle kicks, a real fizzer, Family 1–0 Ronaldo, Pagliuca's comeuppance, a bromance, losing the dressing room, big time Charlie, Paul and Denis at the Mol, Glenn and Eileen in Tettenhall, General Stones in the trenches, I'll be back, a wonderful 0–0, another Gazza gaffe, Inter me-nan, taking things too seriously, living the dream, get the keepnet, The Sopranos, Meadow in goal and actors playing keepers, defending the volatile Janice, negative football parents, side quests and Asad's dearth, lovely football schmutter, Sopranos XI, a Grobbelaar doppelganger, Aprile at right-back, a crazy-looking winger, terrifying eyebrows and threats, pairing two from three, dressing Hesh, just annoying, Kneecap, Darwin Núñez, footballers writing about football, Héctor's insights, the cashless society, airports being crap, toilet seats, a hole in the ground, duty-free extravagance, a sea of cars, and somehow so much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Official Inter Podcast in English is back and our host Richard Hall has a packed show for you. Inter conquered Rome in impressive fashion and move onto the Derby D'Italia looking strong. We look at the game against the Giallorossi and review the crazy game against Young Boys in Switzerland. Richard looks forward to the Derby with a look back at a classic victory against Juventus and wishes Inter hero, Paul Ince a belated Happy Birthday. He looks back on his brief but beautiful career at Inter. Enjoy.
Today's conversation is with a good friend of mine. Paul Ince, a.k.a. BizPaul, is the owner and founder of LikeMind Media, a content marketing agency in Loughborough, UK, as well as the founder of the MarketEd Live conference.We talk about how Paul Ince, regular human, became Biz Paul, content marketing thought leader, back in the early days of social media. We also talk about being in touch with the things that light you up about what you do, and the challenges that can come along with expansion, especially if what your clients are really buying is you.Finally, we get into my favorite thing about a personal brand: no matter what it is that you do, other people do it too, so what really makes you the right person for someone to work with? Because it's not about what you deliver. It's about what you personally bring to the table–and that, of course, is your personal brand.A few of the things we hit in today's episode:Working for a national technology company How the 2008 Beijing Olympic games indirectly led to @bizpaul Becoming a content creator in the tech space“I had no intention of setting up a business…”Trying to sell an app people weren't ready for……and deciding to focus on closing that knowledge gap insteadPaul's first cringey business cardPaul's first cringey pitch deck (it worked!)Not the footballerHow events changed the gameMarketEd LiveStarting to take on helpBalancing BizPaul and LikeMind Media“I don't really want to be known as the funky-shirted marketing guy…”What keeps him in the gameWhat he truly deliversWhat makes someone a fit—or not a fit⏤or LikeMind MediaWhat people are really buying into when it comes to BizPaul“Maybe it's a Gen X thing. I suspect it might be…”Find Paul:BizPaul.comPaulInce.comLikeMind.MediaLinkedInInstagram❤️Get Started on Your Personal Brand Journey with a sampling of Christine's Personal Branding Questions here: https://www.gritmon.com/talkaboutmybrandSubscribe to the Let's Talk About Brand Newsletter that goes out weekly to ensure you don't miss a beat! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's episode two of Football's Greatest Eras with Nicky Butt and Paul Scholes and this week they're talking about the man who had a transformative effect on their lives - Sir Alex Ferguson. Nicky and Paul tell us what it was like to be managed, motivated, developed and - yes - rollicked by the great man. They also bring up a ton of memories such as: Which of them was once surprised to find Fergie waiting for them in the headmaster's office when they were late for school? Who thought he was being sold after rowing with the manager after a game? Which player did Sir Alex watch constantly at a dinner before later signing him for United? They chat about what set Sir Alex apart as a manager, recall some of his most inspirational team talks, remember how shocked Cristiano Ronaldo and other foreign players were by the hairdryer, and discuss the desire to keep on winning that saw him move on club legends like David Beckham, Paul Ince, Jaap Stam and Roy Keane.
Johan och Anders gör upp vid pingisbordet i en tungviktsmatch som på något sätt har med poddens 500 avsnitt att göra. Välkommen till det stora jubileumsavsnittet! Namn som nämns: J-O Waldner, Emma Bouvin, Tommi Grönlund, Henrik Brandão Jönsson, Luke Casserly, Diego Maradona, Paul Ince, Ludmila Engquist, Ola Wenström, Marcelo Bielsa, Harald Bovallius. Bli Offsidemedlem – 0 kronor första månaden! https://www.offside.org/blimedlem
Shaun Spencer discusses England 0-0 Slovenia, working with Paul Ince and a Euro 2024 Group C best 11.
The Italian Football Podcast is delighted to interview former England, Inter Milan, Manchester United and Liverpool midfielder Paul Ince on all things EURO 2024, from England, France and Germany the favorites to Italy's chances as the holders, why he would take Alessandro Bastoni and Nicolo Barella for England "without a doubt", to why "Giorgio Scalvini will be a future superstar", Gianluca Scamacca's importance and why he struggled at West Ham and much, much more.Special thanks to Bet365 for hosting the event for this interview.To listen to the full interview and NEVER miss an episode of The Italian Football Podcast (as well as support the show), go to Patreon.com/TIFP or on Spotify to become a Patron for only $2.99 USD per month (excluding VAT).Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
Paul Ince son enfance pas simple la transformé en un joueurs monstre de la nature il porté quelque écusson mythique du football belle gueule a chaque fois il c'est imposé comme le comandant des clubs ou il a joué mais son fort caractère a sue aussi laissé des trace pas forcément très positive mais bon sont talent équilibre largement la balance après sa carrière de footeux il tentera celle de coach.
Paul Ince tells the brilliant story of how he acquired the original Ronaldo's shirt and Graeme Souness weighs into the title debate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode, we are joined by a two time Premier League winner with over 50 caps for England.Paul Ince's 20 year career took him from his local club West Ham, to Italy, Old Trafford and Anfield as he became one of the few players to represent both sides of the Premier League's fiercest rivalry…Paul went on to become a manager, learning his trade at Macclesfield Town and MK Dons before a short stint in the Premier League with Blackburn Rovers. In 2022 he joined Reading FC but after a tumultuous spell that featured point deductions, an absent owner and a transfer embargo he left the club last year.'The Guv'nor' joins the show to discuss his challenging upbringing, his bust ups with Sir Alex Ferguson and his difficult time at Reading, whilst also giving his thoughts on the future prospects of his former clubs.Subscribe now for the full episode and head to www.youtube.com/@UpFrontWithSimonJordan.Warning: This episode may contain strong language. 18+ gamble responsibly.
I Had Trials Once is back again for another episode...This week Jordan & Gaz are joined by one of the toughest non-league defenders and Chorley FC legend...Andrew Teague.The boys talk everything from being teammates with former Brighton & Chelsea manager Graham Potter to Jon Parkin's traffic tissues.They then go into detail about spending almost a decade at Chorley FC, stepping into the world of management & how loans work in Non-League.Finally they chat about picking up and recovering from freak injuries and the positive impact of Paul Ince's excellent man management.If you're a fan of our non-league episodes then you're in the right place!
Wendover joins very happy and starts off the Bronze, Silver and Gold medal awards in fine style before realising he forgot Kayembe completely. We then speak to Mrs Wendover who politely turns down our offer of trying to force Greg to cook a meal on the basis of the one meal he tried to cook previously.Stevo joins us from Northern Ireland and forces the improving Northern Ireland International Jamal Lewis towards the bronze medal places before calling out EasyJet for the Orange Luton based organisation we know it to be!!!RichWFC2 comes and balances the books with his views on the manager but says he wants to stick with Ismael he just wants him to “let the team of the leash”. Rich's traditional theme of ignoring people's actual names means that Paul Ince and people called Valerie Michelin and Slavisha Jovokovic make an appearance in his Churchillian speech to let the attacking side of the team come to the fore – Brilliant, brilliant stuff!Charlie points out Healey's long throw does mean that he isn't on the end of that same long throw, we channel the memory of Leigh Bromby before calmly noting that the missing Jake Livermore was indeed missed but that the belief, effort, and determination of the team was great to see. Rajovic being in the right place but for some fine last ditch defending but asks to see Healey start and echoes Rich's call to see more of Matheus Martins. Charlie then tells about a couple of other Twitter Spaces that he is working on including an interview with the 1881 Group (Not to be confused with the Roy Moore/1881 Movement) who issued a statement this week.COYH!This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Do Not Scratch Your Eyes. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT.Huge thanks to all our Patreons:Chris Giannone,RichWFC2,Steve Holliman,Ian Ball,Paul Fiander Turner,Sean Gourley,Lee Anselmo,John Parslow,Mark von Herkomer,Neil Silverstein,Steve Brown,Dave Lavender,Kasey Brown,Nipper Harrison,Boyd Mayover,Colin Payne,Paul Riley,Gary Wood,Karl Campion,Kevin Kremen,The Big Le – Bofski,Greg Theaker,Malcolm Williams,Bryan Edwards,Peter Ryan,Luka,Jack Foster,Jason Rose,Michael Abrahams,Ian Bacon,Ken Green,Nick Nieuwland,Colin SmithAnt!!!!!& PDF Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ian is joined by Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Ryan Hunn to talk about two big results in the Thursday night Premier League games. They start at Goodison Park, where Everton beat Newcastle 3-0 to climb out of the relegation zone despite their 10-point deduction (07:36). Next up, it's on to West Ham's win over Spurs, coming from behind to win 2-1 and extend Ange Postecoglou's side's winless run to five games (22:03). There's a look ahead to Sunday's Arsenal and Chelsea game in the WSL, plus a birthday message to Les Ferdinand, playing 'Tekken' with Paul Ince and more. Host: Ian Wright Guests: Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Ryan Hunn Producers: Ryan Hunn, Roscoe Bowman and Jonathan Fisher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wolves manager Gary O'Neil fumes about VAR after losing in injury-time at Fulham, Jason Cundy hammers the officials for giving the home side a late penalty, Paul Ince recalls the time Sir Alex Ferguson told him to leave Manchester United, Teddy Sheringham pays a touching tribute to Terry Venables and Ally McCoist recalls an evening out at Prince's nightclub! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Martyn and Rob are joined by Rob Fletcher (aka 90s Football Writer) to pick their England XIs from a storied decade. As well as reaching the semi-finals of Italia 90 and Euro 96, England were involved in a true World Cup classic at France 98 and reached Euro 92 when it was still an eight-team tournament. Let's not dwell on what happened when they got there).Some players were mainstays for large parts of the 1990s: Paul Gascoigne, Alan Shearer, David Platt, Stuart Pearce, David Seaman, Paul Ince and Tony Adams. Others burned brightly and briefly at either end of the decade: Gary Lineker, Michael Owen, Chris Waddle, Paul Scholes and Mark Wright.You can listen the pod and then vote for the winning team @nessundormapod. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit nessundorma.substack.com
Martyn, Gary and Rob are joined by Rob Fletcher, author of the superb 1992: The Birth of Modern Football, to draft their teams from the inaugural Premier League season. Marquee picks include Eric Cantona, Alan Shearer, Paul Ince, Paul McGrath, Les Ferdinand, Steve Staunton, Roy Keane and Ryan Giggs.A reminder of the rules of the Nessun Dorma draft:* Each player can only be picked by one person. When Eric Cantona has gone, he's gone.* Players are judged solely on their performances in the Premier League in 1992-93. So, for one season only, Micky Quinn is a better bet than Ian Rush.* You decide who wins the draft. Go to Twitter/X (@nessundormapod) on Wednesday morning to choose which team you think is the best. The poll will close at 5pm on Friday (UK time). This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit nessundorma.substack.com
Justin, Carlos and Pete reflect on the first month of the season in terms of results, performances and transfers and or the lack of them. We ask the question asked by Steve in terms what people want the club to be. As its international break we obviously discuss the possibility of Paul Ince becoming a new manager and how upset that will make Pete. Questions about Bachmann, Captaincy and the Coventry game are given the usual inadequate discussion before we start banging on about Nice “N” Spicy Nik Naks and other bad breath inducing corn snacks and whether Carl has been vinegarized.Justin is challenged on how many legendary goalkeepers he can remember, and Pete argues that Steve Sherwood deserves legendary status for keeping other goalkeepers at the top of their game.Favourite draws and worst own goals and strange goals are recalled (Pete's all come from about 1920!), Where do we stand on peshwari naan's, why restaurants seem to be trying to kill Carlos and which of your hosts is a member of the Prawn Sandwich brigade?!?We chat about the futility of entering the football content awards despite Justin's protests (and a big thank you to everyone who has voted for us), Carl wants to get a tape measure to see how big everyone's tripod is. Pete momentarily tries to remember that this is a vaguely football related podcast telling us all about the womens games so far this season before Carl asks if we know about elbow skin and well... something else……COYH!This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Do Not Scratch Your Eyes. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT.Huge thanks to all our Patreons:Chris Giannone,RichWFC2,Steve Holliman,Ian Ball,Paul Fiander Turner,Sean Gourley,Lee Anselmo,John Parslow,Mark von Herkomer,Neil Silverstein,Steve Brown,Dave Lavender,Skyla Rose,Kasey Brown,Nipper Harrison,Boyd Mayover,Colin Payne,Paul Riley,Gary Wood,Karl Campion,Kevin Kremen,The Big Le – Bofski,Greg Theaker,Malcolm Williams,Bryan Edwards,Peter Ryan,Jack Foster,Jason Rose,Michael Abrahams,Ian Bacon,Ken Green,Carl Clare,Nick Nieuwland,Colin SmithAnt!!!!!& PDF Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Three grumpy old men convene to moan about pretty much everything! Subjects include (but are not limited to) Elton John anthems and Z-Cars, not Coldplay, Gwynyth Paltrow scented candles, Justin sings - The Lion King, Jimmy Hill's song writing capabilities, Who likes, loathes or is still emotionally processing the home shirt and ask where the red has gone, Barnsley's new home shirt (REALLY!), fixtures on new years day, signings, Pete's continued admiration of Paul Ince, Jake Livermore and Slimani rumours, stair lift and other adverts for old people, Liquorice vs Blackcurrant, why are confectionary and Ice Creams getting smaller and swindle, the unfortunate invention of crinkle cut pringles, who puts wrappers back in the celebrations box, a lack mens grooming product advice, Bake off updates, why you shouldn't wear a gas mask whilst under a bed, Pete's lowest wattage impression to date and we finally put the 2022/23 seasons A-Z on a Viking long boat and throw fire arrows at it. We finish by looking at the brand of shoe worn by Gino and realise we are all in the wrong jobs!!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En giftig forward som väckt många känslor hos Anders genom åren har en dubbelgångare i södra Brasilien. Johan ser en gemensam nämnare mellan Jack Grealish, Kalle & Hobbes skapare och spjutkastaren Kim Amb. Dessutom: Text-TV:s grovsoprum, festprissar nu och då, Paul Ince i tandläkarstolen, kappvändande brittiska tabloider, sellout, Spice Boys, det lite luddiga U20-VM, Anders U2-fas och den plötsliga skadeglädjen som värmer kroppen när Norge förlorar.
It's well over a month since Reading were relegated to League 1, and nearly two months since Paul Ince was sacked, so why have Reading FC not appointed a new manager yet? Tim Dellor, and ex Reading captains Phil Parkinson and Ady Williams, try and work out what the hold up is all about. Presented by Tim Dellor.
Jamie Redknapp and Paul Ince disect what was a thrilling 1-0 win for Brighton against Manchester United, with Luke Shaw giving away a last-minute penalty for a handball in the box.
With the recent departures of Patrick Vieira and Paul Ince, there are just three black managers left in the top four English leagues. The team debates why that is, as well as looking at the coming ups and downs of the Championship and League One, a Scottish Cup semi-final for the romantics and, one for the conspiracy theorists, are we at the end of an era for both Harry Kane and Bayern Munich?
Reading FC have sacked Paul Ince. Here to review the news with an emergency show is The Tilehurst End Podcast, with Marc Mayo joined by Harry Chafer and Olly Allen to discuss the manager's exit, Noel Hunt's arrival and what happens next. Sponsored by ZCZ Films, The Tilehurst End Podcast can be enjoyed via PodBean, Spotify, Acast, YouTube or iTunes. A big thanks to all listeners who continue to pledge to our Patreon campaign. Listeners can always get in touch with the podcast via our Twitter and Facebook pages as well as our email, thetilehurstend@gmail.com, with thoughts on the show, opinions on the team, and potential topics to sink our teeth into always welcome.
Tim Dellor shares his thoughts of the recent news that Paul Ince was relieved of his duties as Reading manager, along with assistant manager Alex Rae. Former Royals striker and under 21's manager, Noel Hunt, has been confirmed to be taking over for the last 5 games of the season. Will Hunt be the man to keep Reading in the Championship?
Reading fall into the relegation zone for the first time this season. This week, hear from Paul Ince and Tom Holmes after the 1-1 draw to Birmingham City. Does Reading have what it takes to fight their way to survival? Hear from Ady Williams, Tim Dellor and Mick Gooding as they share their thoughts.
Me and Paul discuss Reading. Very relaxed chat, Pearson must be sacked for being friendly to Paul Ince.
Reading grabbed a point at The Ashton Gate Stadium with an equaliser from Lucas João. Reading currently have 11 players injured as they look to stay in The Championship with the possible 6 point deduction looming. Paul Ince reacts to the draw as he backs his team to stay in the league. All this plus post-match thoughts with Ady Williams, Kevin Hand and Mick Gooding.
Two more players added to the injury list, this weekend, and we don't mean Tim and Ady! An angry Paul Ince talks to Tim and reflects on the game. Andy Carroll shares his thoughts after he scored an equalising goal. All this and more with Tim Dellor, Ady Williams and Mick Gooding.
Reading FC lose to Millwall at the SCL Stadium. Hear from Paul Ince with his post-match thoughts. How long was Tom Ince complaining to the ref during the game against Sheffield United? Stories from Ady and Mick with loud managers. All this and more with Tim Dellor, Ady Williams and Mick Gooding.
Reading's unbeaten run continues as an angry Paul Ince talks to Tim after conceding a late goal. Stories about John Motson and how he commentated in 10 World Cups. Plus some fans thought on where they think Reading will finish at the end of the season. Presented by Tim Dellor.
Paul Ince certainly divided opinion this week as Reading squeaked a home win over Rotherham before falling to defeat at Cardiff. Marc Mayo and Ross Webber chew over the Royals' performances and the manager's comments in Episode 328 of The Tilehurst End Podcast featuring the Recap of the action, your Mailbag questions, the club Newsbites and Big Match Preview ahead of Blackpool's visit. Sponsored by ZCZ Films, The Tilehurst End Podcast can be enjoyed via PodBean, Spotify, Acast, YouTube or iTunes. A big thanks to all listeners who continue to pledge to our Patreon campaign. Listeners can always get in touch with the podcast via our Twitter and Facebook pages as well as our email, thetilehurstend@gmail.com, with thoughts on the show, opinions on the team, and potential topics to sink our teeth into always welcome. Show Order Recap - 01:28 Mailbag - 19:09 Newsbites - 27:29 Big Match Preview - 30:18
Paul Ince insisted Reading FC played rather well en route to a 1-0 defeat to Sunderland. Marc Mayo and Ben Thomas are back for The Tilehurst End Podcast to put that claim, and many other ideas the manager has, to the test with a Recap of the weekend's game, your Mailbag questions, a Pubchat with a new Royals fanzine, and Big Match Preview. Sponsored by ZCZ Films, The Tilehurst End Podcast can be enjoyed via PodBean, Spotify, Acast, YouTube or iTunes. A big thanks to all listeners who continue to pledge to our Patreon campaign. Listeners can always get in touch with the podcast via our Twitter and Facebook pages as well as our email, thetilehurstend@gmail.com, with thoughts on the show, opinions on the team, and potential topics to sink our teeth into always welcome. Show Order Recap - 02:08 Mailbag - 15:13 Pubchat - 31:44 Big Match Preview - 41:55
Is Reading's poor form linked to their "relegation scrap" mentality? Thoughts from fans which aren't all positive any more. Hear Tyrese Fornah and Paul Ince's thoughts on the most iconic sporting achievements. What's Tim Dellor's stat of the match? Spoiler, it's not good! Presented by Ady Williams.
Was the first hour dire or do we credit Paul Ince for the last 30 minutes as Reading clinched a 2-2 draw? Some fans and Ady believe the subs changed the game but are they travelling for the game up to Sunderland next weekend? Hear Mick and Ady's stories from the dreaded bleep test. Who is the most famous person Tim, Mick and Ady have played pub sports with? Presented by Tim Dellor.
Ian Irving, Andy Mitten, and Carl Anka review another comfortable home win, this time the FA Cup clash with Paul Ince's Reading. Casemiro was the main man once again, even scoring twice, and he's loving life in England.Everything's evolving nicely under Erik Ten Hag, and Carl's taken a close look at their development for The Athletic, but with Christian Eriksen facing some time out, how much will they miss him during a hectic February?Produced by Ollie Bellwood.***• Get 20% Off and FREE shipping with the code EPL23 at manscaped.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ian Irving, Andy Mitten, and Carl Anka review another comfortable home win, this time the FA Cup clash with Paul Ince's Reading. Casemiro was the main man once again, even scoring twice, and he's loving life in England. Everything's evolving nicely under Erik Ten Hag, and Carl's taken a close look at their development for The Athletic, but with Christian Eriksen facing some time out, how much will they miss him during a hectic February? Produced by Ollie Bellwood. *** • Get 20% Off and FREE shipping with the code EPL23 at manscaped.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ander Iturralde da la bienvenida a Héctor Kriok, Gonzalo Carol y Juandi Mata para analizar el fin de semana de FA Cup... Con la nueva derrota (y eliminación) del Liverpool a manos de un sensacional Brighton; el Manchester City prevaleciendo en su primer duelo de la temporada con el Arsenal para mandar a los Gunners a casa; el Manchester United ganando a su rival más clásico de las FA Cups, el siempre leído Reading de Paul Ince y Andy Carroll; el Tottenham de un resurgido Son venciendo al Preston; el baño que el Wrexham de quinta le dio al Sheffield United de segunda antes de terminar empatando; el resto de la jornada de FA Cup; los últimos fichajes en la Premier League como el de Anthony Gordon del Everton al Newcastle; respondemos a vuestras preguntas y mucho más. Escucha la versión completa de este episodio con un segmento extra de 10 minutos de post-podcast (1:59:14), apoya a que Alineación Indebida pueda prosperar, accede a todo nuestro contenido premium y a nuestro server de Discord suscribiéndote por tan sólo 5.50$/6.00€ en: https://www.patreon.com/alineacionindebida ¡Suscríbete al programa en tu plataforma favorita! ¿Quieres cobertura futbolística-humorística de calidad? Necesitamos tu apoyo. ¡Volvemos el Jueves! La increible secuencia del Twente vs Feyenoord: https://twitter.com/Gideoomatic/status/1619691665773711360 Sigue a Ander en Twitter: https://twitter.com/andershoffman Sigue a Héctor en Twitter: https://twitter.com/Kriok Sigue a Gonzalo en Twitter: https://twitter.com/gonzalocarol29 Sigue a Juandi en Twitter: https://twitter.com/MataJd Sigue al programa en Instagram: instagram.com/podcastindebido Contacto: anderpodcast@gmail.com // alineacionindebidapodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Should Andy Carroll have flown into that tackle on a yellow card? Ady looks at the bigger picture. Fans have their say on Reading's defeat in Manchester. Also, manager, Paul Ince,explain's his reasoning behind taking goalkeeper, Joe Lumley, off after 75 minutes. Presented by Ady Williams.
What does Christmas entail for the Reading FC players? Was the game at St Andrew's the coldest Reading FC fans have ever sat through? What does manager Paul Ince make of the progress his team has made during the first half of the season? Will Andy Carroll stay at Reading beyond January? All the answers with players, pundits and the manager. Presented by Tim Dellor.
Reading FC suffered a late defeat to Preston to follow up on a goalless draw at Luton, to keep the questions coming for Paul Ince and the team. Marc Mayo and Ben Thomas review a difficult week for the Royals with the matches featured in Recap, your Mailbag questions, a Newsbites chat about Club 1871 and Big Match Preview Sponsored by ZCZ Films, The Tilehurst End Podcast can be taken in via PodBean, Spotify, Acast, YouTube or iTunes. Furthermore, thanks to all listeners who continue to pledge to our Patreon campaign. Listeners can always get in touch with the podcast via our Twitter and Facebook pages as well as our email, thetilehurstend@gmail.com, with thoughts on the show, opinions on the team, and potential topics to sink our teeth into always welcome. Show Order Recap - 02:10 Mailbag - 20:38 Newsbites - 34:00 Big Match Preview - 39:55
Reading FC came away from Burnley empty handed in controversial circumstances on Saturday to leave Paul Ince and the Royals fans seething. Marc Mayo is joined by Harry Chafer for the latest episode of The Tilehurst End Podcast with the Recap, your Mailbag questions and a Big Match preview for Luton to discuss. We also have Louisa Sanghera from Proud Royals dropping by to discuss their work in Pubchat. Sponsored by ZCZ Films, The Tilehurst End Podcast can be taken in via PodBean, Spotify, Acast, YouTube or iTunes. Furthermore, thanks to all listeners who continue to pledge to our Patreon campaign. Listeners can always get in touch with the podcast via our Twitter and Facebook pages as well as our email, thetilehurstend@gmail.com, with thoughts on the show, opinions on the team, and potential topics to sink our teeth into always welcome. Show Order Recap - 02:19 Mailbag - 15:08 Pubchat - 25:19 Big Match Preview - 33:47
It's time for another episode of What The EFL?! this week, Sam Parkin and Adrian Clarke join Matt Davies-Adams to discuss the spate of sackings pre international break. There are props to Paul Ince and more love for Lincoln in the weekend review before the boys are joined by former Millwall, Blackburn, West Brom and Ireland midfielder Stephen Reid for the fit and proper guest test. Chuck in two fine scouting reports, a revisit to the predictions made on the previous pod and another tweet analysed and thats this week's What The EFL?! rate/review/subscribe twitter @eflwhatthe interested in sponsoring the show? email whattheefl@yahoo.com
The continually changing landscape of the digital world means that B2B marketers need to adopt a flexible mindset. Strategist Paul Ince discusses ways to get started, mindset, buy-in, and so much more in this tactics-filled episode.
Aaron Paul presents a round-up of the big EFL stories after a full midweek fixture list. He's joined by ex-Hull boss Phil Brown and QPR's assistant head of coaching Manisha Tailor. Catch a live interview with Reading boss Paul Ince after their 3-0 win over Championship leaders Blackburn. Hear from Stoke manager Michael O'Neill on their links with Manchester City striker Liam Delap. Luton's Nathan Jones doesn't hold back after their latest defeat. And Steven Schumacher gives his reaction to Plymouth getting thumped 5-1 by Charlton. TOPICS: 0:40 – Sheff Utd-Sunderland, 3:20 – Reading-Blackburn, 9:50 – Hull & Millwall, 14:15 – Coventry pitch, 17:10 – Stoke & Delap, 18:45 – Reading boss Paul Ince LIVE, 26:15 – Luton, 28:45 – Bristol City's Nigel Pearson, 30:00 – League One, 33:20 – League Two.
On the eve of the last international break of the 2021/22 season, both Paul Warne and Karl Robinson were in a reflective mood, discussing their childhoods, footballing journeys and what they wanted to be when they grew up. Paul was a late bloomer as a player who went on to make over 260 appearances for the Millers before taking on the role as fitness coach and then manager. He also used to be a school teacher – something which he credits with helping shape his managerial philosophy. For Robinson, it was a very different path. He started coaching with Steve Heighway in Liverpool's academy before working with former England manager Sam Allardyce at Blackburn and eventually taking over from Paul Ince at MK Dons as the youngest manager in the Football League at 29. Paul's journey to becoming professional footballer is an emotional one filled with highs and lows. This is mirrored in the discussion with Karl, who has to pause the conversation to do something no first-team manager wants to and deliver a crushing blow to two Oxford youngsters.
Liverpool and Man City got off to a dream start last night, despite Diego Simeone's best efforts to turn his tie into a feverish nightmare for everyone involved, including his own players. Marcus, Andy and Luke feast over those games in an intriguing night of Champions League football!Elsewhere, unlikely best-man-for-the-job Paul Ince continues to rescue Reading, while there's huge news for Derby County. And everyone's favourite University of Life uncle at a wedding Sean Dyche prepares to do battle with the already weary groom, Frank Lampard.Tweet us @FootballRamble and email us here: show@footballramble.com.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Chapman, commentator Vicki Sparks, former England international Chris Waddle and ESPN's senior football writer Mark Ogden reflect on Manchester United's Champions League exit at the hands of Atletico Madrid. They look at where it went wrong for Ralf Rangnick's side, and ask what needs to happen in the summer when the club comes to appoint their next permanent manager. There's also a look at the EFL, as we hear from Reading's interim boss Paul Ince, who was disappointed his side couldn't take all three points against promotion-chasing AFC Bournemouth. TIMECODES 00:30 - Reaction to Manchester United 0-1 Atletico Madrid; 19:00 - Ralf Rangnick on his side not converting their chances; 21:00 - John Bennett on Benfica knocking Ajax out of the Champions League; 23:00 - 72+ podcast host Aaron Paul on the EFL, featuring an interview with Reading's Paul Ince.
Legendary Midfielder and Football Manager Paul Ince shares his journey from growing up in the streets of London to becoming a Manchester United superstar. He talks about his time playing for Inter Milan, his transition back to Liverpool and then into management. He explains the pressures of managing a football club vs playing. This is one you dont want to miss. Only on The Path Here.
Jimbo's back with part 1 of our preview of Euro 2020, in the company of Michael Cox, Tom Williams and Sasha Goryunov.The Three Lions head into essentially a home tournament as favourites. Paul Ince tells us what life inside the camp was like at Euro 96.Are England and Croatia worse than we think they are? And are Scotland and Czech Republic better?Can Wales match their semi-final exploits of 5 years ago, with or without a striker? They're in the same group as a young Turkey side who we're very excited about watching.James Horncastle gives us the latest on Roberto Mancini's Italy, unbeaten in 3 years and finally building the team around their best players.Kristof Terreur explains why Belgium's golden generation are keen to play down their chances of a first major tournament victory.Plus how Michael incurred the wrath of the Finnish football fans.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Looking forward to the Euros but not the mascots (02m 00s)• PART 1b: Group D – England the favourites, with Paul Ince (05m 45s)• PART 1c: Group D – Scotland, Croatia & Czech Republic (19m 00s)• PART 2a: Group A – Wales, Turkey & Switzerland (25m 00s)• PART 2b: Group A – James Horncastle on Italy's chances (36m 00s)• PART 3a: Group B – Denmark & Finland (46m 30s)• PART 3b: Group B – Kristof Terreur on Belgium's golden generation (52m 00s)• PART 3c: Group B – Sasha's beloved Russia (57m 30s)• PART 4: The odds with Paddy Power (62m 00s)• PART 5: Brief thoughts on the Group of Death (64m 00s)SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC FOR £1 A MONTH FOR YOUR FIRST 6 MONTHS:• theathletic.com/totally GET IN TOUCH:• follow us on Instagram• find us on Facebook• send us a tweet: @TheTotallyShow PARISH NOTICES:• we're sponsored by Paddy Power - home of the Money Back Special READ STUFF ON OUR WEBSITE:• check out thetotallyfootballshow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.