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The Champions Champions Cup of History continues with two more matchups.First we have the famous 1954 Honved team that conscripted its way to being maybe the greatest club team in the world before the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 put an end to Puskas and co playing together.Their opponent is Pep Guardiola's Manchester City team that won the Premier League in 2017-18 by putting 100 points on the board.The second game features Johan Cruyff's 1992 Barcelona team, with Hristo Stoichkov and Michael Laudrup in attack, Ronald Koeman in defense, and a young Catalan man named Josep Guardiola playing the passes in midfield.Barcelona face the 1977 New York Cosmos, featuring the star wattage of Pele, Beckenbauer and Carlos Alberto. Will that triumvirate of legends be able to carry their less famous teammates to glory against Cruyff's men? The answer is, obviously, no. But it's a fun conversation nonetheless.SPONSORS!Listen to the Remarkably Remote podcast on this very podcast app you're using now, or visit GoToMeeting.com/tipsGo to Podiumwear.comhttp://Podiumwear.com and get your custom mask today, and bookmark them for when you’re ready for your next soccer kit order.Get 25% off your first order with the code "SOCCER" at SundayScaries.com
The fifth instalment of the Academy Football Network Podcast features Fraser Franks. Fraser has shown the mentality needed to forge a career in professional football. Professional football is a rollercoaster, sometimes you are up, sometimes you are down - the key is how you handle the good and bad times. Fraser grew up on Surrey Lane Estate, Battersea, South London. The product of Chelsea academy from U9, Fraser remained at the club until 16 before being released. This was the start of Fraser working his way through the football league and non-league. Franks played 320 games in his career, including playing in a 5th round FA Cup tie against Pep Guardiola's Manchester City before retiring due to a heart condition. Fraser is now full of optimism and is ready to impact youth football through player care. Fraser is currently studying Directorship in Football and is a beacon of what can be achieved with the correct mindset.
Bruce Millington is joined by Racing Post Sport's Dan Childs and Liam Flin for their Premier League tips this weekend as well as tips from the EFL and European leagues. On the show: - Jose Mourinho's Tottenham host Pep Guardiola's Manchester City on Sunday and will have to do without Harry Kane due to injury and Christian Eriksen with his move to Inter Milan. Find out if the team think Jose's men can get a result. - West Ham look in trouble just above the relegation places and face a stern test in Brighton who will also be hoping to play Premier League football next year. Find out who the team think will come out on top. - The team give their best bets of the weekend including down the leagues in the EFL and across Europe. Find out who the panel are backing.
Happy New Year! The Football Social Daily's new years resolution is to bring you a brand new podcast packed with Premier League news and views EVERY DAY of the season (just like we always do) and we're kicking off by looking back at the very first games of 2020. Arsenal beat a lacklustre Manchester United, West Ham put 4 past a fast-dropping Bournemouth and Carlos Anchelotti's Everton revolution his the skids against Pep Guardiola's Manchester City. We cover off the best of the action from yesterdays games plus discuss the future of Paul Pogba at Manchester United, Steve Bruce's tactical naivety and stir the January transfer gossip pot too.Follow us on Twitter @TheSportSocial and find todays team there too:Jim Salveson @Mr_JimbobMarley Anderson @91MarleyAnt McGinley @AntMcGinley See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
First the boys talk about Champions League final week of group stage matches before getting into Manchester United's astounding performance at the Etihad, and if this is the end of the road for Pep Guardiola's Manchester City. With Brendan Rodgers' Leicester rolling on, are they title contenders now? Lastly they talk about Big Dunc's Everton and Chelsea blip before Will's PL quiz.
Pep Guardiola's Manchester City are still on course for an unprecedented quadruple as they scooped the first silverware of the season by winning the Carabao Cup against Chelsea.Jim Salveson is joined by Statman Dave and Steven McInerney to discuss what was one of the biggest days of the season to date - although Manchester United v Liverpool didn't live up to the hype!Be sure to subscribe and never miss another episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host David is joined by Stefan and Lloyd to look back on a huge 7 last days for Pep Guardiola's Manchester City. The team reflect on the pivotal wins against Southampton and Liverpool, discuss Liverpool fans' reaction to the loss and evaluate how the land now lies in the title race. Finally, they also preview the visit of Rotherham the FA Cup 3rd round this weekend. Up the Blues!
How things can change in football. Before Christmas is was all about how Jose Mourinho and Manchester United are all at sea, now, it's whether Pep Guardiola's Manchester City have bottled the Premier League title race.With United enjoying a mini resurgence under new man Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Manchester City having lost 3 of their last 4 Premier League games, do Pep's Blues wave goodbye to the title if they can't see off Southampton?Joe McGrath, Alex Boardman and Danny Jackson are in the studio to build up to City v Saints and United v Bournemouth. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host Arash Bahrami is joined by Manchester City football writer Simon Bajkowski and Ian Cheeseman to discuss the identity Pep Guardiola's Manchester City have helped create for the England national team, the UEFA Nations League, and the weekend reunion against Manuel Pellegrini and Pablo Zabaleta as City take on West Ham United in the Premier League. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
FC Yahoo's set piece takes a quick look at the Manchester derby that could see Pep Guardiola's Manchester City clinch the Premier League trophy against Jose Mourinho and a Madrid derby that is about civic pride.
Stel and Emmanuel (One Up Front Podcast) talk to former Northern Ireland Head Coach and Wimbledon's 1988 FA Cup final hero Lawrie Sanchez. Lawrie tells us about Wimbledon's attitude and preparation going into the cup final against one of the greatest Liverpool sides and gives his opinion on Pep Guardiola's Manchester City. We discuss the relegation battle, disarray at West Brom, Lawrie's time in Greece and charity work.
Pep Guardiola's Manchester City have set Premier League records in their irresistible rise to the top of the division. The expensively assembled side are already being hailed as champions after surging into an 11 point lead with less than half the season completed.
Stevie Grieve returns with the WFI Tactics Podcast. In this episode he and Grant Jendo discuss the success of Pep Guardiola's Manchester City and look in depth at the tactics used to get them to where they are today. Plus a look at whether it's possible to stop them!
The draw for the last 16 of the Uefa Champions League threw up some mouthwatering ties. Big spending Paris Saint-Germain will face holders Real Madrid while Barcelona will play Chelsea. Pep Guardiola's Manchester City will take on FC Basel.
Host Greg Johnson is joined by Muhammad Butt and George Elek to analyse the weekend's action in the Premier League and across Europe, including Chelsea's 3-1 win over Arsenal, the second coming of Pep Guardiola's Manchester City with Gabriel Jesus up front and all the action from La Liga, Serie A, Ligue and the Bundesliga, plus Cameroon's win over Egypt in the final of AFCON 2017.
Ahead of another huge showdown between Pep Guardiola's Manchester City and Mauricio Pochettino's Tottenham Hotspur, Squawka Talker host Greg Johnson is joined by Muhammad Butt, Oli Young-Myles and London Evening Standard journalist James Benge. Together they pick apart the results of the FA Cup third round replays, the state of Arsenal's season, Liverpool's hopes without Sadio Mane, Antoine Griezmann to Manchester United, the return of the Bundesliga and Real Madrid's faltering form.
Just another week of existential crisis at The Den. You know how they run, betrayal by the local council, no shows at critical meetings by the club and two points from a possible six. Despite their 23rd placed league position, somehow the Lions contrived to make the Sky Blues look like Pep Guardiola's Manchester City, but an exquisite finish by Aidan O'Brien rescued a point from a game situation that was very much getting away from us. Oh and by the way, why not lend your support to Millwall's fight to preserve its existence in South Bermondsey? Might as well, it's the only one we've got after all. And if we don't, we can't guarantee the club will ... Follow: @A_M_S_Group @DefendOurDen CBL blog - https://wordpress.com/stats/insights/cblmag.wordpress.com Achtung! Millwall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.