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Join host Mark Lovell as he welcomes football commentator supreme Ian Darke to pick apart the Dockyard Derby as Argyle edged past Pompey at Home Park. Considered among the best football commentators of his generation, Ian a lifelong Pompey fan, provides his thoughts on Argyle's vital win against our relegation rivals. Wayne Rooney, Michael Obafemi, Paul Mariner and Norman Piper all come under the microscope, as well as an iconic moment in USA soccer history.Any contribution towards running costs is always welcome:https://ko-fi.com/pilgrimspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Pilgrims Podcast regulars Alex, Mark, and Chris as they chat with Dave Johnson, a genuine legend in US sports broadcasting, to learn all about Wayne Rooney's stint at DC United. Dave has seen all the legends in Washington, from Michael Jordan to Wayne Rooney, and was also a friend of former Argyle hero Paul Mariner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe's journey.Joe Mason grew up an Argyle supporter, had two older brothers in the Academy and dreamed of emulating his hero, Michael Evans.This week's episode of the Argyle Podcast is part of the EFL's Youth Development Week and shows off one of ‘our own' who has gone on to make a success in the game after progressing through Argyle's youth set-up.Not only did Joe manage to break through after a successful youth career, which involved locking horns with England Internationals Daniel Sturridge and Kieran Trippier in the FA Youth Cup, he got to play and score at Home Park.Under the stewardship of Argyle icon, Paul Mariner, Joe broke into the first team in the Championship, before showing his ability in League One.It was during that second season he attracted interest from a host of clubs and Cardiff City because his home the following year.There he would become an instant hero, giving Cardiff City the lead in the 2012 League Cup final against Liverpool and being part of the squad to win promotion to the Premier League for the first time in their history.Joe has since played in America and Canada but has always had Argyle close to his heart.This is the story of Joe Mason.
EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ www.nordvpn.com/greenandwhite | Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee!Fresh off the 800-mile round trip, Graham, Sam and Joe join Aaron to dissect the Argyle's defeat in the North-East.They'll chat; Foster's footballing identity, What does Dewsnip Do!? Praise Mick Beale's Sunderland, Bali Mumba's performances, Pierre Ekwah, Jack Clarke and Jobe Bellingham's Goals - and the subsequent defensive mishaps, Ryan Hardie equalising Paul Mariner's record AND Morgan Whittaker winning January's Championship Player of the Month and answer more of your questions than ever before!#pafc | #safcFind us on all major podcast and social media platforms!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHJclVD5bIkBR98CL_ms57Q?sub_confirmation=1Socials: www.linktr.ee/argylelife Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Theo Delaney is joined by top football commentator Nigel Adderley whose masterful descriptions of the action have been gracing the airwaves for over twenty years. In this, part one of two, his chosen scorers include his great friend Paul Mariner and among the music picks are fellow Tranmere Rovers fans Half Man Half Biscuit.@nadderley@LifeGoalsTD @theodelaneyhttps://www.theodelaney.com/life-goalshttps://www.11-29media.com/life-goals
Ben, Craig and Dave talk though a dominant 1-0 victory for Kieran McKenna's Ipswich over Plymouth - as both clubs honour the late Paul Mariner. They also round-up the latest ITFC news from the week just been.In association with Favorite Chicken - http://www.chicken-ipswich.co.uk - use code BM20 at check-out for 20% off!Thanks for listening! Blue Monday is a fans-produced Ipswich Town podcast and video channel - discussing the Town (up or down) since 2015! Please
Kings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich Star
Ross Halls is joined by Matt Makin, Tom Baines and Steve Wallers discuss if they would sign Bersant Celina and Macauley Bonne permanently, thoughts on Kieron Dyer departure and the academy as a whole Plus look ahead to Paul Mariner day and The Strike! Kings of Anglia is sponsored by Manscaped. Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code KOA at MANSCAPED.com
Kings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich Star
Mike Bacon, Stuart Watson and Ross Halls discuss Paul Mariner, Kieron Dyer departure and look ahead to Plymouth, plus a dip into the mailbag! Kings of Anglia is sponsored by Manscaped. Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code KOA at MANSCAPED.com
Mark Donaldson has one of the more recognizable voices for ESPN's soccer coverage. Of course, the Scottish heritage is hard to miss while Donaldson calls games. In this interview between Donaldson and World Soccer Talk's Kyle Fansler, the duo discuss a variety of topics regarding Mark's career in the soccer, and overall sports, landscape: Breaking through into the commentator world. Attachment to Hearts of Midlothian, his hometown club. Venturing out into other sports, including baseball. Showing off a handful of kits and jerseys collected over the years. His friendship and book contributions for Paul Mariner. Writing books documenting soccer stories. And much more. Mark Donaldson is heard on ESPN's broadcasts of Bundesliga and LaLiga in addition to any tennis coverage. He also features in ESPN studio shows for soccer and baseball.
In the first of our new Book Club podcasts, Rich, Dave and Joe are joined by the author behind Paul Mariner's autobiography 'My Rock and Roll Football Story', Mark Donaldson. Having read the book, the guys talk through their reaction to it and put questions to Mark on how it was put together.Blue Monday is a fans-produced Ipswich Town podcast and video channel which has been covering the club since 2015. Catch our three weekly shows covering all things ITFC:Monday - The Flagship ShowWednesday - The Live ShowFriday - The Prematch Show
Mikey, Craig and Dave chat through an improved Ipswich Town performance away at high-flying Wigan with the help of your questions and observations. They also share an insight into Samy Morsy off the field, plus announce the two winners in our Paul Mariner book giveaway!Thanks for listening! Blue Monday is a fans-produced Ipswich Town podcast and video channel which has been covering the club since 2015.Catch our three weekly shows covering all things ITFC:Monday - The Flagship ShowWednesday - The Live ShowFriday - The Prematch Show
Paul and Andy are joined by ESPN reporter Mark Donaldson and Paul Mariner's son George, comedian and actor Nick Helm and H&J's deadline day Spurs reporter Crackers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rich chats to the author behind the upcoming Paul Mariner autobiography, Mark Donaldson. Mark discusses his process for putting the book together involving the great man and others, and shares some of the brilliant anecdotes from the book from Mariner's time with Ipswich - providing fascinating insights for Town fans young and old! Thanks for listening! Blue Monday is a fans-produced Ipswich Town podcast and video channel which has been covering the club since 2015. Catch our three weekly shows covering all things ITFC: Monday - The Flagship Show Wednesday - The Live Show Friday - The Prematch Show
Say what you like about the Old Firm Facts podcast, but it's almost certainly the only Scottish football show released this week to feature an unexpected cameo from an Olympic gold medallist doing her laundry. That appearance occurs thanks to ESPN commentator and football author Mark Donaldson. He discusses what Hearts becoming Britain's biggest fan-owned club means to him, Serie A, commentating on the US Open, Liverpool legend Steve Nicol's shepherd's pie post-its, hanging out with Pitch Perfect star Rebel Wison, writing the late Paul Mariner's autobiography, Terry Butcher's Knebworth near-miss, the trap commentators can fall into and failing to recognise a legendary World Cup winner. Reigning Scottish Comedian of the Year Marc Jennings talks about Steve Clarke, being chastised as a Celtic ball boy, an obscure piece of Scottish football literature, performing stand-up, Dave Chappelle's gravitas, the link between Lionel Messi and Chris Rock, call centre life, a Scottish football x Curb Your Enthusiasm crossover and the time Celtic were overshadowed by r'n'b star Ne-Yo. Adam enlists Mark and Marc to help him debunk two myths involving Andy Murray, shares his dislike of Novak Djokovic, asks his guests questions submitted by listeners, debunks another Ronaldo myth, shares a rare bit of positivity from Twitter and somehow finds a flaw in the Ally McCoist classic A Shot At Glory. For more information about Old Firm Facts, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts
Listen above as Mike “Sarge” Riley of 98.5 The Sports Hub and the Gillette Stadium Public Address Announcer interviews the Play by play voice of the New England Revolution Brad Feldman. The Revs are halfway through the season and have the best record in MLS. Mike and Brad discuss the Revs success during this four game win streak with the absense of key players participating in the Gold Cup tournament. In addition, Brad talks about the game of soccer in the New England region and also remembering his TV partner and friend, Paul Mariner. The Revolution host Nashville Wednesday Night August 4 at 7pm EST and can be heard on 98.5 The Sports Hub. Follow Mike on Twitter: @Sarge985 Follow Brad on Twitter: @BradFeldman_ Follow the Revs on Twitter: @NERevolution
On this episode of The Far Post Podcast presented by ESports Gaming League, the crew talk about the Revs' red-hot recent run of form, and welcome goalkeeper Brad Knighton to the show, who reveals his favorite Paul Mariner story to Jeff Lemieux.This and lots more on an all-new Far Post Podcast!
The GameDay podcast brings you a special episode of Up Front With as a tribute to the late great Paul Mariner. The former Ipswich and England striker was in conversation with talkSPORT's Sam Matterface and in the episode spoke about his memories of beating Arsenal in the 1978 FA Cup Final. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The New England Revolution ended their three game winless run and stayed atop the Eastern Conference with a 1-0 road win over struggling Atlanta United. Sean Donahue and Kris Valukis discuss the win, remember Paul Mariner and answer your questions. Thank you to Golaco Kits for sponsoring this episode of Revolution Recap. You can visit https://www.golacokits.com and use promo code REVSRECAP at checkout to receive 15% off your order. Twitter: @GolacoKits Please support our podcast by rating and reviewing us on iTunes or wherever you are listening. Also, please follow us on social media: Twitter: @RevolutionRecap, @RevsRevolt, @KrisValukis, @realgjohnstone, and @SeanLDonahue Instagram: www.instagram.com/revolutionrecap/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/revolutionrecap
The Far Post Podcast returns to the studio/in-person format as Jeff Lemieux, Cathal Conlon and Jason Dalrymple sit down and share some of their favorite memories of club legend Paul Mariner, who recently lost his battle with cancer at the age of 68.Also joining the show is a close friend and longtime broadcast parter of Paul's, Revolution play-by-play man Brad Feldman.
While chants of "It's Coming Home" rang out at Wembley, Italy decided to bring it to Rome as the Azzurri were crowned Euro Cup Champions. This week Stark talks about an interesting encounter after his son's baseball game while Masaro recovers from having to walk the golf course during his round. The Bucks had a big response in Game 3 and the guys ponder whether Milwaukee will even the series. Weather will be a factor during the final major of the year at the Open Championship. Where does The Notorious One go from here and The Joker is one step closer to the Calendar Year Grand Slam. The guys introduce another new segment called Here's The Deal, where Stark talks Lightning dynasty after back-to-back Stanley Cups and Masaro remembers the gaffer, Paul Mariner. Both guys won their locks last week, can they keep momentum going heading into the weekend? Follow @jabopod on Twitter! While you are there, say hello to @IanStark6 and @MikeMasaro. Or reach out to the show and say hey at podcast@jabopod.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Juuust A Bit Outside 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. And as always - Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose.
This week Charlie Price is joined by Steve Davey and Billy Rafferty to remember Argyle legend Paul Mariner.Manager Ryan Lowe answers fan questions and Chief Executive Andre Parkinson gives us an update on all things related to the club.
Alexi and Mosse open the show with the Copa America Final, Messi finally winning his major international trophy, Mosse's issue with Brazil's lineup, strategy, and use of Neymar (4:30). The guys then talk about the Euro 2020 finals, Italy deserving the title, questioning Southgate's use of England's talent and Mancini's incredible unbeaten run (28:20). They discuss USMNT's tough Gold Cup win against Haiti, Chucky Lozano's injury, and preview USA's next matchup vs. Martinique (41:52). In #AskAlexi, fans ask about speaking multiple languages, thoughts on a fundraiser US Soccer co-ed game, and watching USMNT's game with the family (52:23). Finally, Alexi caps the show with his “One for the Road,” a tribute to former England striker Paul Mariner (1:11:50) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Talking Town reflects on the incredible career of one of our best ever strikers, Paul Mariner. Join Matt Phillips, Richard Moss and super blue fans Colin plumb and Adventures of a tractor boys Author Graeme Brook as they reflect on the sad passing of a special man and player, Paul Mariner who sadly died Saturday 10th JulyJoin the team with your stories and memories of a great man live on the show or in the interactive live chat. Talking Town | A Tribute to Paul Mariner - A Tribute to A Legend | Ipswich Town F.C | PodcastSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/tottitfc/posts)
Ben, Dave and Joe discuss Ipswich Town's first preseason friendly of the summer at Dartford, as well as the sad passing of Town great Paul Mariner.Blue Monday is a podcast and video channel covering Ipswich Town since 2015. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bluemondaypodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The FC crew reflect on the legendary life of Paul Mariner after he passed away on Friday night at the age of 68. The boys also preview the EURO final and explain why England are under more pressure than Italy. Plus, Mark Clattenburg stops by to discuss England's controversial penalty against Denmark, how to combat time wasting tactics and more.
Paul is a former England international striker who played in the 1982 World Cup. He coached in England and in the MLS at new England Revolution and Toronto FC.
Special guest Brian Dunseth. Bian is currently the Commentator for Real Salt Lake and former United States soccer Team Olympian. The Referee/Player conduct is a big part of the emotional control. Special guest Paul Mariner joins Glenn
Carl Eaves and Lance Fegen from Liberty Kitchen join Glenn in the second hour to talk about the delicious food they brought and to talk about the World Cup. The guys give an insight to new and different foods and libations they will introduce over the summer and give their picks for the tournament. Glenn gets back to more World Cup talk and gives his thoughts again on the teams competing in the knockout stage. Glenn ends the show with an interview with Paul Mariner, current ESPN FC Analyst and former English former. Mariner recounts his playing days for club and country, especially his time representing England in the 1982 World Cup. Mariner gives his picks for the remaining games for this World Cup.
It's here...almost. The crew (Nick, Simon and Andrew) are on the ground in LA, and it's like old times as MLS Cup fever ramps up. Who needs the Cup most? Are LA really the favorites? What about the Revs losing legacy in the big game? Your full preview is here.The #FirstToFive campaign applies to both teams, only LA are going for wins and New England and trying to avoid a record fifth MLS Cup loss. Revs color commentator Paul Mariner was around for three of them, and he joins the show to break down this team and the wave of momentum they're riding. Plus, the guys run the rule over the ins and outs of the MLS award season.Finally, Simon calls for tears in Carson and details the last time he cried about sports, the guys wonder who would show up to Jermaine Jones' after party and christen the Revs "career killers." Email us at ExtraTime@MLSsoccer.com or tweet us at @ExtraTimeRadio. And make sure you check out our West Coast brethren at March to the Match every Wednesday!
But Toronto FC have yet to try bringing in a coach with zero experience, halfway through the season - maybe this one will work? Your guess is as good as ours as the lads look back on the last few months that has seen big shake ups at TFC with the appointment of Kevin Payne as well as firing of Paul Mariner and announcement that Ryan Nelsen, currently playing in the BPL. There is no doubt that this is only the beginning of what will another dramatic year at Toronto FC
Toronto FC finally get their first road win of the season - and the Paul Mariner era - as they defeat the Montreal Impact 3-0. Torsten Frings lead the charge with a howitzer of a free kick to open the scoring and the now usual suspects of Danny Koevermans of Ryan Johnson chipped in to secure the win. A rare moment of real positivity and a victory has many moments to relish with few negatives. It now is all about looking forward to see if this is simply beating the weaker teams in the league, or if they can match up with the likes of New York this upcoming weekend.
it was the worst of times. Toronto FC once again fail to hold onto the lead as New England complete the comeback and finish the day with a 2-2 draw at BMO Field. It was one of the few games supporters could have circled as a potential win for the Reds and it slipped through their fingers, again. In a holding pattern to finish off the year, there appear to be little Paul Mariner can do to stop the bleeding as TFC desperately need someone of real pedigree to right the ship. Unfortunately that won't be until 2013, and there is still more than half a season to go for Toronto.’’
In this episode of the North of 49 podcast, Steve and Chris chat with Canadian National Team midfielder Atiba Hutchinson ahead of Canada’s massive World Cup qualifier against Honduras. They also break down Canada's impressive win over Cuba in Havana to open the third round of World Cup qualifying for the CONCACAF region and discuss Toronto FC’s decision to replace Head Coach Aron Winter with Paul Mariner. Lastly, Steve and Chris talk about the opening matches in the 2012 European Championship.
In this episode of the Paul James on Soccer podcast, Paul provides his thoughts on MLS Golden Boot Winner Dwayne De Rosario and D.C. United's intention to sign him as a Designated Player and pulls no punches in talking about the Vancouver Whitecaps recent firings of Assistant Coaches Colin Miller and Denis Hamlett. He also breaks down Vancouver's 2011 roster and provides his opinions around how the Whitecaps should retool for 2012. Paul also discusses the Toronto FC goalkeeping situation with Stefan Frei and Milos Kocic, the fact that the majority of MLS players are often left in precarious situations due to the prevalence of team options and non-guaranteed contracts with the league, and the comments of Aron Winter, Paul Mariner and Bob De Klerk at TFC's end of season media event. Lastly, Paul provides his thoughts on the Canadian Women's National Team's victory over Brazil and their Gold Medal at the Pan American games, as well as the no nonsense manner in which Head Coach John Herdman has been leading his squad.
Neil Sika and Duncan Oughton welcome Crew President and GM Mark McCullers, Crew goalie William Hesmer and Toronto FC's Director of Player Development Paul Mariner to this weeks "Inside the Crew".
July 27th show featuring New England Soccer News' Brian O'Connell, in studio, and American Soccer News' Lisa Eisenmenger. Also prerecorded comments from Paul Mariner, Shalrie Joseph, Jeff Larentowicz, and Michael Parkhurst.
October 23rd show featuring Walter Silva and New England Revolution assistant coach Paul Mariner.