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Alison McConnell and Cheryl Smith look back on the weekend's Scottish Cup Semi-Finals, as well as discussing the nominees for the PFA Player of the Year.
It was the PFA awards night in Manchester which was dominated by both Arsenal and Manchester City players, but which players took the PFA Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year awards, and who made the Team of the Season? A former Manchester City player and Pep Guardiola favourite looks set to rejoin the champions after just a year away from the club, we'll reveal all the details in the episode! Keep up to date with us on our socials here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/FSDPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportsocialofficial/ Telegram Group: https://t.me/FootballSocial Niall: https://x.com/niallmccaughan Joel: https://x.com/JoelTudor00 Marley: https://x.com/91Marley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
New Warriors coach Michael Nees touches down in Zimbabwe. Several tennis players have reacted with anger after world number 1 Jannik Sinner was cleared of a banned substance. Manchester City duo Phil Foden and Bunny Shaw have been voted men's and women's PFA Player of the Year respectively.
PFA Awards 2024: The full list revealed! Real Madrid in crisis as Rodrygo Silva de Goes lashes out at club decision! Chelsea to undergo brutal clear-out with 9 players worth £285m set to be sold! & more updates!
Laurie, Mark & Scott discuss the 3-0 defeat to Celtic, Lawrence Shankland winning PFA Player of the Year, the European adventure that awaits Hearts & the Dundee match this weekend. […]
James Cairney is joined by Scott McIntosh to discuss Hearts' 3-0 defeat at Celtic Park, and Lawrence Shankland's PFA Scotland Premiership Player of the Year award win. You can read James' piece on Shankland's win here: https://www.heartsstandard.co.uk/news... Read the StatsBomb report from Parkhead here: https://www.heartsstandard.co.uk/news... ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// A message from our sponsors, MPH Group: Viessmann, renowned for its exceptional German engineering, is a leader in the boiler industry worldwide. They've now partnered with Scotland's own award-winning installation team, MPH Boilers, for a collaboration that's a match made in Scotland. When it comes to heating, Viessmann boilers stand out with efficiency and reliability, thanks to their advanced technology. And with the local expertise of MPH Boilers, you're guaranteed top-tier installation and service. Together, they're offering an unbeatable deal: a free internet controller with every Viessmann boiler, making it effortless to control your heating. Plus, they're throwing in the first year's service for free, ensuring your peace of mind. If you've been thinking about upgrading your boiler, there's never been a better opportunity. With Viessmann's world-class engineering and MPH Boilers' award-winning service, your home heating is in the best hands. Viessmann and MPH Boilers – it's a match made in Scotland. Don't wait until it's too cold; check them out today and step into a warmer, more efficient home. MPH Group socials: Facebook - / mphgroupscotland Instagram- / mphgroupscotland TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mphgroup?_t=8... Linkedin - / mphgroupscotland Support the show: https://www.heartsstandard.co.uk/subscribe
Phil Goodlad is joined by Michael Grant of The Times and Swiss football expert Craig King to discuss all the major talking points in Scottish football. They debate the PFA Player of the Year shortlist, hear why Scott McTominay could be on the move from Old Trafford and Craig fills us in on what Scotland can expect from Switzerland at Euro 2024.
David Comerford and Jamie Barton assess the contenders for the PFA Player of the Year Award, including Liverpool duo Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah. Vote in our poll about next season's content - https://twitter.com/Dave_Comerford/status/1773252783644320221 Our panel:David Comerford [host] - https://twitter.com/Dave_ComerfordJamie Barton - https://twitter.com/jamieonfootballEmail us - redsunrestrictedpodcast@gmail.comBig Heads Media - https://twitter.com/BHMpodcastsIntro/outro music:"Newer Wave" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
On today's episode, we are joined by a Premier League great who started off in non-league football and went on to become PFA Player of the Year.Les Ferdinand enjoyed a successful and varied career playing for clubs such as QPR, Tottenham Hotspur as well as being part of the ‘great entertainers' under Kevin Keegan at Newcastle United. After retirement he returned to West London and took up the role as Director of Football at QPR, becoming the first British black person to hold that position.After stepping down last year ‘Sir Les' as he is affectionately known joins the show to discuss his unconventional route to superstardom, opening up on his time at Tottenham and Newcastle, his turbulent tenure at QPR and the issues black former players are facing to find jobs in football.Subscribe now for the full episode and head to www.youtube.com/@UpFrontWithSimonJordan.Warning: This episode may contain strong language. 18+ gamble responsibly.
Bosnia's finest returns for another stint in the analyst's chair this week. Asmir Begovic talks us through Everton's defeat at home to Man City, answering Roy Keane's criticism of Jordan Pickford in the process. Jason Steele takes centre stage for his show-stopping performance at Arsenal, Dan Bentley receives a nod for impressing on his Wolves and Premier League debut and the return of Edouard Mendy is discussed. In the epic National League Playoff Final, Archie Mair bags a mention not only for his penalty-saving heroics, but also for the fact he wears AB1 GK gloves. And to finish things off, Asmir lifts the lid on his PFA Player of the Year selections, including his selected one to XI.
It was a weekend of coronations as both Celtic and Dundee were crowned champions of their respective divisions. Join Andrew Slaven, Laura Brannan and Findlay Marks as they reflect on Ange Postecoglou's side clinching the title with four games to go and the dramatic end to the Championship season. Is the SFA disrespecting the fans with their 17:30 Scottish Cup final kick-off slot?And who will win at the PFA Player of the Year Awards this weekend?Meanwhile, it's 40 years since Aberdeen won the European Cup Winners' Cup. Hear a sneak peak of Scottish football legend Richard Gordon's memories ahead of a special episode released on Wednesday. This week also marks 15 years since Rangers' run to the UEFA Cup Final. Ahead of a feature length interview with former Ibrox midfielder Kevin Thomson dropping this weekend, listen to a short preview on this episode about Kevin's recollections moments after the final whistle in Manchester.
As Manchester City prepare to take on Liverpool at the Etihad, join Dan Bardell, George Elek, Steve Freeth and Tim Spiers ahead of the weekend's Premier League action.The panel analyse Bukayo Saka's sensational form and ask whether he can rival Erling Haaland for the PFA Player of the Year award, Newcastle are out for revenge for Carabao Cup Final defeat to Manchester United as well as the latest at Tottenham in a week full of incident and drama.Produced by Guy Clarke Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As Manchester City prepare to take on Liverpool at the Etihad, join Dan Bardell, George Elek, Steve Freeth and Tim Spiers ahead of the weekend's Premier League action. The panel analyse Bukayo Saka's sensational form and ask whether he can rival Erling Haaland for the PFA Player of the Year award, Newcastle are out for revenge for Carabao Cup Final defeat to Manchester United as well as the latest at Tottenham in a week full of incident and drama. Produced by Guy Clarke Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Squawka Talker Podcast returns for the 2022/23 season with the team making their prediction for the major Premier League talking points. Host Feargal Brennan is joined by Squawka's Chief Writer Muhammad Butt and Football London correspondent Kaya Kaynak to discuss six key categories. Who will win the 2022/23 Premier League title race?- Can Manchester City or Liverpool break the 100+ points barrier this season? Who will finish in the Premier League Top Four in 2022/23? Can Arsenal end their Champions League drought? Will Gabriel Jesus set a new Brazilian Premier League goal record and can Antonio Conte win a trophy at Tottenham? Can Nottingham Forest cause a shock on their Premier League return? Can Steve Cooper's survive the white hot Premier League heat and who will be relegated in 2022/23? Who wins the Premier League Golden Boot in 2022/23? Will Erling Haaland outscore Darwin Nunez in their debut seasons in England and can either of them challenge Mo Salah? Who wins the Premier League Playmaker Award in 2022/23? Can Kevin De Bruyne break the 100 Premier League assist ceiling as the top-flight's assist king? Who wins the PFA Player of the Year in 2022/23? Who will rival De Bruyne and Salah's POTY dominance?
Show lessKevin De Bruyne is one of the best players in the world, and he has been for years now. Since joining Manchester City in 2015, he has gone on to prove how much of an elite player he is season after season. He has helped the club win 4 Premier League titles and a bunch of other domestic trophies, also winning a lot of individual awards on the way. Now, having been named Premier League and PFA Player of the Year twice each, what is left is for him to go on and conquer the world by winning football's most prestigious individual prize, the Ballon d'Or. But sadly, it is looking like the Belgian will end his largely successful career without that Golden Ball in his shelf. But why?
Recorded 12 June 2022 (00:25) Intro (Nath has COVID-19) (03:02) Basketball: NBL1 & NBL - Stuey attends Warwick Senators loss v Geraldton Buccaneers and Adelaide confirm Antonius Cleveland and Robert Franks signings. (05:02) Basketball: NBA - Max's 3 becomes a 2 in Miami; Random thoughts on NBA Finals Games 1-4 (19:53) French Open: Iga Swiatek & Rafael Nadal win (but lots of love for Coco Gauff too) (27:07) AFL: Tips. Pain for 2021 grand finalists as Melbourne's demons continue with Steven May dust-up & the dog days continue in Melbourne's Western suburbs with Bailey Smith's insult to suspension. (35:35) A What Made Stu (and Nath) Say Bloody Hell Smorgasbord: Bryson Worrell's pretty good with both hands; Texas tackles (in baseball); Biniam Girmay has an unfortunate celebration; Luis Carlos Chia & Claudio Roncancio keep their injuries in the family; Sri Lanka bounce back and Nepalese wonders in the T20s (while the Prague Barbarians show how to run between the wickets); Where in the World was Byron Catillo born!? & Terrifying tackles to pesky pitch invaders in the MLS. (50:23) Congratulations to Sam Kerr: the PFA Player of the Year! (50:46) Final Thoughts
The Athletic's Caoimhe O'Neill and Raphael Honigstein join Steve Hothersall as Liverpool agree a deal with Benfica for Darwin Núñez, while Bayern Munich intensify their pursuit of Sadio Mané. What will the arrival of Núñez mean for the shape of Liverpool's squad and why does Mané want a new challenge? Plus there's another accolade for Mohamed Salah as he's named PFA Player of the Year.
The Athletic's Caoimhe O'Neill and Raphael Honigstein join Steve Hothersall as Liverpool agree a deal with Benfica for Darwin Núñez, while Bayern Munich intensify their pursuit of Sadio Mané. What will the arrival of Núñez mean for the shape of Liverpool's squad and why does Mané want a new challenge? Plus there's another accolade for Mohamed Salah as he's named PFA Player of the Year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After slumping to a demoralising One Day International series whitewash against Afghanistan, the Chevrons will be hoping for better fortunes as they switch to a three-match T20 International series where opening batter Tadiwanashe Marumani has been called to add some firepower to the bating Defence trumped possession in the wet of Christchurch as the Crusaders were required to break competition tackling records to hold out the Chiefs for a semifinal 20–7 win in Super Rugby Pacific Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos was left disappointed by the manner of his side's defeat to Morocco in their opening 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Rabat Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has been named the PFA Player of the Year to end Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne's run after winning it the last two years Plus so much more…
Mo Salah has won the PFA Player of the Year award. Is the Liverpool man a deserving winner? He got himself into the Team of the Season too, but shockingly Spurs' Son Heung-Min was omitted! (Part 2, 16:28) The latest transfer news including Liverpool's pursuit of Benfica striker Darwin Nunez, Lacazette leaving Arsenal and Lukaku's Chelsea future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode Dave looks through the LFC related news and gossip. As the PFA Player and Team of the year are announced with Mo taking home the big prize!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/theanfieldindex. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The FC crew react to this season's PFA Player of the Year shortlist and question as to how Harry Kane can make the list despite Son Heung-min being left off. Plus, the guys recap Kylian Mbappe denying reports that he has a list of 14 individuals that he wants to leave PSG this summer and Shaka Hislop gives out his final power rankings of the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Football legend John Barnes joins The Michael Anthony Show in Episode 143 this week for a wide ranging discussion into a variety of topics. Although the Jamaican born, former PFA Player of the Year had one of the most memorable careers of 1980's football, the seventy-nine time capped Barnes possesses a curiosity and passion for issues that far exceed the sporting sphere. The shallow understanding society has towards racism, corporal punishment, the black manager problem, classism, football fandom and a variety of other subjects are delved in to, as Barnes also provides a fascinating insight in to a career which saw him at the centre of Watford's glory days during the Elton John era, before winning two leagues at Anfield prior to witnessing the infamous 'Spice Boy' age.The product of what he describes as an "elite family" in which his grandfather was a key figure of the People's Nationalist Party in Jamaica and mother rubbed shoulders with the likes of Bob Marley, the eccentric Barnes has lost none of his energy or capacity for deep thought. A truly unique character.Out now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Rate/Review.TUNE IN. MA Show.Support the show
What an end to the Premier League season. City wrap up the title on the last day with 3 goals in 20 minutes to beat Villa and deny Liverpool another title. Spurs finish strong with a 5-0 win against relegated Norwich and ruin Arsenal's chances of Champions League football next season. We talk Golden Boot winner, PFA Player of the Year, and overrated and underrated superlatives for the season. Season 3 is a wrap. Thanks everyone for your support all season and we'll be back this Summer with transfer news, Champions League analysis, and the always exciting season preview show. Ciao.
The Celtic Weekly!Jp and Ryan take you through this episode!Ross county recap as Jota stars with Kyogo playing his part in a fantastic performance by Celtic. Few Celtic players are up for Player of the year and the lads speak about what can be done to help fans watch Scottish football?
Mohamed Salah might have been taking most of the headlines throughout the season, but there are a few other Liverpool players vying for the PFA Player of the Year crown.Host Mo Stewart is joined by James Martin and Ben Bocsak to discuss each of their top five Liverpool players this season.The panel lay out each of their five picks before the floor is opened up for the rest to critique, with mentions for Liverpool stars such as Joel Matip, Alisson, Fabinho and more!
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Robbie Mustoe and Robbie Earle dissect the opening round of the 2021-22 Premier League season discussing the following:(0:50) The impact full stadiums around the Premier League had on the atmosphere and results of the matches(5:30) Tottenham stunning Man City 1-0 in North London with Harry Kane nowhere to be seen(15:05) Manchester United's dominant victory over Leeds at a packed Old Trafford(23:40) Liverpool winning comfortably at Norwich with Virgil van Dijk playing the full 90 minutes(29:20) Chelsea cruising to victory over Patrick Vieira's Crystal Palace(34:35) Brentford's well-deserved victory at home over Arsenal and how Mikel Arteta will respond(46:10) A roundup of the remaining results - Burnley 1-2 Brighton, Leicester 1-0 Wolves, Everton 3-1 Southampton, Newcastle 2-4 West Ham & Watford 3-2 Aston Villa(52:10) And an early look at the Points Bet Sports Book favorites to win PFA Player of the YearSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A voice that defined an era. The legendary and divisive Andy Gray joins The MA Show for Episode 122.England's EURO heartbreak, the extent to which Sky changed football and his infamous sacking as the face of the network in 2011, Arsene Wenger, Mourinho and his often underrated playing career are amongst a host of topics discussed.Three players have won PFA Player and Young Player of the Year in the same season. Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale, and Mr. Andy Gray. Take a bow son.Available now Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Tune in.MA Show.Support the show (https://open.spotify.com/show/0sP68DtD7qCl4Rs2wGKJD4)
Welcome to the JDA Football Podcast On this episode Dan and Alex will take you through all of the latest euros craze with topics such as England's right back situation, if Harry Maguire will be fit for the group stages and who should start in midfield. We also go over Scotland and Wales' teams and how they could become a shock in their groups. We give our take on players we think are going to stand out or flop and some teams teams that will stand out that no one thought they would. All that and more on this episode of JDA Football! Enjoy. Topics- (03:19) - England Freindlies and team reviewed, also predict the upcoming games against Croatia and Scotland. (23:42)- Wales Freindlies and team reviewed, also predict the upcoming games against Switzerland and Turkey. (30:26)- Scotland Freindlies and team reviewed, also predict the upcoming games against Czech Republic and England. (36:48)- Dan and Alex go through their predictions of: Who will win the Euros? Best player of the tournament? Unknown player shock of the tournament? Golden glove winner? Golden boot winner? Dark horse team of the tournament? The failure team of the tournament? (01:00:54) - The big games we in this upcoming week that we haven't spoke about including: France vs Germany Denmark vs Belgium Netherlands vs Austria (01:04:52)- PFA Player, Manager and Goal of the season, Transfer News which includes Jadon Sancho looking to move to Manchester United even though the clubs look 11 million apart and general news with Wolves appointing former Benfica manager Bruno Lage to takeover from Nuno Espírito Santo.
The FC crew discuss the USMNT's dramatic win over Mexico to win the Concacaf Nations League. Jack Grealish is linked with a move to Manchester City and Gianluigi Donnarumma is reportedly close to signing with PSG. Plus, did Kevin De Bruyne deserve to win PFA Player of the Year?
Kevin De Bruyne has signed a two-year extension to his current contract, keeping him at City until the summer of 2025. The Belgian has spent five-and-a-half years at the Etihad, a period which has seen him establish himself as one of the world’s finest creative players. It’s also been an era of sustained success, with De Bruyne winning two Premier League titles, one FA Cup and four League Cups, as well as the 2020 PFA Player of the Year award. To celebrate, Joleon Lescott gave Kevin a call to discuss his career at City. All that and more in the latest episode of the Man City Podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Episode 5, the team welcomes Sky Sports Analysts Matti Booth and Evan Williams. We talk about the upcoming Champions League QF ties, the Premier League's PFA Player of the Year Award, and the league's most overrated player. We also conclude on our World XI. Debates get heated in this one, especially when Fabinho's name starts floating around. Thanks a ton for the support and we will keep the heat coming!! March Madness update podcast around the corner.
Imagine what a Combined Manchester XI would look like. We asked our followers what City and United players they would choose. With Special Guest Amy MacNamara. - The creation of She Devils United (01:13) - United end City's 21 game unbeaten run (02:38) - Trouble with ‘Big 6' teams (04:15) - Martials lacks the hunger for goals (07:29) - Would Sancho and Haaland be a good fit? (12:07) - Wan-Bissaka as a centre back (16:27) - Our combined United/City XI (19:36) - Both United full backs get the nod (22:32)- - Fernandes is United's sole midfielder in our XI (27:53) - The Paul Pogba situation (30:19) - Sterling just pips Rashford (38:11) - Does Fernandes deserve PFA Player of the Year? (43:10) Rate, review, share on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and SoundCloud. Join the conversation on Instagram @linesmenpodcast. We've been The Linesmen!
A look back at Liverpool and Premier League icon, Steven Gerrard. Breaking down his career the stats, honours, greatest moments and his legacy. Born: May 30th 1980Height : 6 ft 0 in Position: MidfielderTeam Honours2004/2005 UEFA Champions League 2x FA Cup 3x League Cup 2000/2001 UEFA Cup 2001 UEFA Super Cup 2006/2007 UEFA Champions League Runners-Up Individual Honours •2005/2006 PFA Player of the Year8x PFA Team of the Year (#1 in PL history)2008/2009 FWA Player of the Year3x UEFA Team of the Year3x FIFA FifPro World XIVoted UEFA All-Time Champions League XI (Alongside Xavi and Iniesta - ahead of Kaka and Zidane on the bench) 2005 UEFA Club Footballer of the YearBallon D’OR 3rd Place 2005 (1. Ronaldinho 2. Lampard) Awarded an MBE for his services to football, on the back of Liverpool Miracle of Istanbul. Footballing CV
Wayne Rooney breakdown assessing the Manchester United forward legendry career on the pitch. Born: Oct 24th 1985Height : 1.75cmPosition: ForwardClubs:
This week on theSoccerUniverse podcast, Fran, Archit and Yashish go over the Arsenal roller coaster, Manchester City's 5th Premier League title, Mourinho's ambition, and Bruno Fernandes' claim for PFA Player of the Year, before turning their heads to the Liverpool meltdown, the return of the Champions League, Ronaldo's chances of winning the UCL, and the exciting two-horse race between the Milan teams for the Scudetto this season.
Ryan and Sam predict where every club lands in the table during this huge in-depth Premier League preview. Analysis and previews of every team is followed up by the guys predicting who wins the individual awards at the end of the year including Golden Glove, Golden Boot, Best Coach, & PFA Player of the Year.
After a short hiatus, the boys return for an exclusive Premier League preview episode! They first discuss the latest Chelsea signings of Havertz, Thiago Silva, and Chilwell and give their opinions on Chelsea's overall summer shopping spree (3:46). Miller reacts to Manchester United's signing of midfielder Donny van de Beek from Ajax (10:10). Edwin gives his reasoning about why he thinks James Rodriguez will thrive in Everton (12:36). Gareth gives his take on the Fabio Silva signing (15:11). Which teams will finish in the top four at the end of the season? (18:24) Which three teams will be relegated this season? (26:32) Who will win the Golden Boot? (30:06) Who will win the PFA Player of the Year? (32:40) Who will win the Manager of the Season? (35:59) Which games should you be watching this weekend? (44:05) Miller gives his advice for those looking to bet on games this weekend (47:14). Lastly, Edwin quizzes Miller and Gareth on the newly promoted teams in this week's Edwin Segment (49:23).
Joel Grant sits down with us to talk about his health & wellness brand, playing Messi and the REAL reason why he left Exeter City to join Devon rivals Plymouth Argyle. We also spoke about the community work that saw him named the PFA Player in the Community Award 2020 Follow us on Twitter: @BeyondAthPod
Liverpool take a commanding lead into the second leg of their Champions League semi-final after a convincing display at home against Roma. Will the five goals they scored be enough to see them through to an eighth European Cup Final?(24m30s) Mohamed Salah has been named PFA Player of the Year after a tremendous first season with Liverpool. Does he deserve the award or should it have gone to Man City's Kevin de Bruyne?(34m33s) Arsene Wenger has finally called time on his career at Arsenal and after 22 years, will leave the club at the end of the season. We discuss how the Frenchman changed The Premier League and discover some of the names being mentioned as his potential replacement.(44m10s) The Worst XI of the season continues to take shape as we choose our midfielders.(09m42s) Our Alternative Sponsors this week come from Harry Kane, who continues to lay claim to accomplishments that don't belong to him(06m47s)and Jurgen Klopp, so annoyed is he with the poor quality of Premier League pitches, he's come up with a solution.(56m43s) Rate, review, share on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, and join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and email. We've been The Linesmen!
Nigel Rothband is joined by Sarah Messenger, Lisa Rabinowitz & Stuart Brodkin to discuss PFA Player of the Year, the 5-0 win over Swansea and plans for next season. The Man City Show is backed for the season by Ladbrokes. Check out the latest offers and odds at bet.citypodcast.net citypodcast.net @citypodcast Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by David Akosim A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2018 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dennis Wise and Gordon Strachan join David Prutton to discuss the weaknesses Manchester City have displayed in Europe, is Pep under-pressure next season to deliver in the Champions League. Do Sean Dyche and Eddie Howe deserve to be getting linked with jobs at the very top of the game considering how much they've impressed at their clubs and who is the favourite for the PFA player of the year award?
Ian Wright and Dennis Wise join Geoff Shreeves to discuss whether Tottenham are the best club in London right now, given their performances this season, who the favourite is for the PFA Player of the Year award between Mo Salah and Kevin De Bruyne and who will progress from the Champions League quarter-final between Liverpool and Manchester City.
This week's episode is all about to the recently announced PFA Player Of The Year nominees. The show begins with Donald giving us his two picks from the list of nominees (1:00). Cyril then adds his thoughts on his nominees (10:00) with Moos (19:00) rounding off the show with his picks. If you enjoyed the show, we would love to hear from you on Twitter @GCRATW. All feedback— suggestions and/ or complaints are welcomed. You can also find us on Facebook & Instagram. Just search for 'thegoldcoastreport'.
Ian Doyle is joined by ECHO writers Kristian Walsh and Paul Gorst for a surprising revelation about the PFA Player of the Year nominations, look ahead to the West Bromwich Albion game and ponder the future of Harry Wilson.Contains the phrase 'confirmation bias'. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Dave Kelner, Derek McGovern and Thom Kirwin are with you to preview the 10 Premier League matches this weekend. The chaps also talk about N'golo Kante being 1/8 for the PFA Player of the Year and chat about Arsenal's woes. #PL #betting #football #thepunt
Today's show is a mailbag episode where the team returns from their one week break to answer questions that have been sent in over the course of the last few weeks (1:14). The guys share the shows and music they've been watching and listening to (1:45). The first few questions have the guys telling us who their picks for PFA Player of the year is outside Kante (6:15) Moos shares a hot take on who he thinks the best young player is (9:20) and thoughts on player consistency are shared (12:00). The team shares they're thoughts on Barca's 5-1 comeback against PSG in the Champions League (16:45). We have a humorous discussion on Testimonial matches for players (20:50) and Arsenal's defense at set pieces is called into question. (24:00) We sink our teeth into Liverpool and share thoughts on their mercurial midfielder Coutinho (28:50). The Lukaku transfer sweepstakes are the next topic we touch on. Is he really that good ? Can he do better than Everton (33:15)? Is Luke Shaw on his way out of MUFC (41:00)? How the show hosts would like their final game to go as a player (43:10). We share our thoughts on Pogba's performance so far this season (44:30) as well as Ghana's preparation for the World Cup in 2018 (46:20). A question on FPL has the us reliving our best and worst gameweeks (48:20) before delving into the NBA section of the mailbag with thoughts on Rookie of the year (49:45) and who they think is the #1 pick in the upcoming draft (51:30) which get's Moos uncharacteristically excited for some reason. The team then answers an interesting question on whether one of the Cavs or Warriors will fail to make the finals this season (55:40) Talented young teams and nba fights get a few mentions too (1:01:10). To end the show Donald has a soccer rules trivia question for his co-hosts (1:02:10) who fail miserably and need to be salvaged by the quizmaster.