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This podcast explains the big action of the instruction set project for TCID 2090 in Spring 2023. See Canvas for the specific milestone rfps (instructions) and grading rubrics. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hylyb/message
After Project Big Picture & The European Super League Debacles, will owners of the 'Big 6' Premier League clubs spend bigger than ever to get the fans back onside? In this episode Straight Shootin' LJA looks ahead to what could be one of the most interesting Close season/Pre Season summer transfer windows ever, as he feels that owners of the so-called Big 6 clubs, have a lot of making up to do with the fans. SSLJA looks at the damage that has been done to the reputations of the clubs by their owners over the 2020/2021 season with Project Big Picture and the breakaway European Super League in the eyes fans, if the broken trust can be repaired, and also if a summer spending spree is the quickest and easiest way to do it. SSLJA discusses the potential of Manchester United being the club with the most salvaging to do, considering recent protests by the clubs fans of the Glazer family ownership. For more information about Pitch Talk visit: http://Facebook.com/pitchtalk (Become a fan & member of our Facebook group) http://Twitter.com/pitchtalk @pitchtalk https://www.instagram.com/pitchtalk/ http://Youtube.com/pitchtalk Find & Subscribe to our audio - Add us to your favourite podcast app via RSS Feed - https://pitchtalk.podomatic.com/rss2.xml Podomatic - https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/pi... Podbean - https://pitchtalk.podbean.com/ Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast... Google Podcasts - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0y9lR6W... PlayerFM - https://player.fm/series/pitch-talk-p... #EuropeanSuperLeague #SummerTransferWindow #FanProtests #GlazerFamily #FSG #Transfers #ProjectBigPicture#PremierLeague #Big6 #TomWerner #JohnWHenry #FSG #EdWoodward #DanielLevy #JoseMourinho #SheikhMansour #FerranSoriano #StanKroenke #RomanAbramovic #SkySports #GaryNeville #ManchesterCity #ManchesterUnited #LiverpoolFC #ArsenalFC #TottenhamHotspur #Spurs #Chelseafc #ChampionsLeague #EuropaLeague #breakawayleague #greed #PitchTalk #Vlogs #EFL #Podcast #EPL #money #football #players #coaching #soccer #GrassRootsFootball #FootballVideos #opinion #fans #facebook #twitter #igtv #instagram #YouTube
Jonathan Banks, Will Fowler and Andrew Meyers discuss their thoughts on “Project Big Picture”, Cristiano Ronaldo's recent COVID-19 diagnosis and compare duos in football to basketball after the Los Angeles Lakers championship.
It's All Cobblers To Me team up with Northampton Town Football Club to bring you a virtual fans forum for season ticket holders and other Cobblers fans. Charles, Danny, Chessie and Neil are joined by NTFC Chairman Kelvin Thomas, CEO James Whiting, 1st Team Manager Keith Curle and Head of Media Gareth Willsher. [05:35] Season ticket value (Mike Fuller) [21:50] EAST STAND (Glen Cousner) [27:53] ‘RING FENCED’ MONEY FOR COMPLETION OF EAST STAND (Adrian Budd) [31:12] RICKY HOLMES CONTRACT SITUATION [35:00] SQUAD SIZE RESTRICTIONS [37:52] THE PLAYER PATHWAY & CALEB CHUKWUEMEKA (Ciaran Myers) [51:04] PLAYING STYLE (Darren Tipler) [53:12] PLAYING STYLE (Chris Marriott) [1:04:40] PLAYING STYLE (Nathan Emmens) [1:06:44] TRAINING ON THE PITCH (Adam Knight) [1:09:05] FAN FUNDRAISING POSSIBILITIES (Shane Webster) [1:11:42] THE FINANCIAL FUTURE OF NTFC (Mike Commins) [1:17:09] TRANSFER TARGETS (Josh White) [1:17:55] MEETING NEW SIGNINGS FACE TO FACE [1:19:48] STAND OUT SIGNING [1:23:27] JOE NUTTALL SITUATION [1:26:24] PLANNING TO MAINTAIN LEAGUE ONE STATUS (Rodney Marshall) [1:31:25] PROJECT BIG PICTURE [1:35:07] INVESTMENT (Joshua Pagan Perry) [1:38:57] CURLEY WURLEY (Steve Charter) [1:40:02] IFOLLOW COMMENTARY Enjoy listening to It's All Cobblers To Me? Sign up to support the making of the podcast on Patreon https://patreon.com/cobblerstome (https://patreon.com/cobblerstome) __________________________________ CONTACT IACTM Visit our websitehttps://cobblerstome.com/ ( https://cobblerstome.com) Tweet ushttps://twitter.com/CobblersToMe ( https://twitter.com/CobblersToMe) use #IACTM Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/itsallcobblers ( https://www.facebook.com/itsallcobblers) Email us itsallcobblers@gmail.com __________________________________ It’s All Cobblers To Me is ahttp://vibrantsoundmedia.com/ ( Vibrant Sound Media) production for the fans ofhttp://ntfc.co.uk/ ( Northampton Town Football Club). Support this podcast
In this episode Straight Shootin' LJA discusses the reported leaked proposals to revolutionize English football from Liverpool FC Owners FSG called Project Big Picture which are reportedly backed by Manchester United and also EFL Chief Executive Rick Parry. SSLJA looks at the potential impact of the shake up which reportedly includes reducing the Premier League to 18 teams, getting rid of the Community shield & EFL Cup and he also looks at other examples where breakaway leagues and shakeups have been mentioned and why they've been considered, along with how foreign owners (Especially Americans) view our sporting franchises. #PitchTalkVlog #PremierLeague #EFL #epl #football #leagues #money #soccer #UEFA #FA #FIFA #economics #business #greed #selfish #FSG #LiverpoolFC #ManchesterUnited #LFC #MUFC Connect with Straight Shootin' LJA Twitter - http://Twitter.com/sslja @SSLJA Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/straightshootinlja For more information about Pitch Talk visit: http://Facebook.com/pitchtalk (Become a fan & member of our Facebook group) http://Twitter.com/pitchtalk @pitchtalk https://www.instagram.com/pitchtalk/ http://Youtube.com/pitchtalk http://Pitchtalk.blogspot.com
We're diving into Project Big Picture in this week's episode. The plan that was leaked, then hastily unveiled and attributed to executives at Man United and Liverpool has several interesting facets that touch many aspects of the game. Is it really dead, or will it make a comeback? Which clubs will it benefit? What does it mean for fans? Pull up a chair and listen in to find out!It's 3K To London, the football fan show! Join us (Omar and Ebere) as we debate and discuss our favorite sport through the lens of our two beloved teams, Arsenal and Chelsea. 3K to London is our space to discuss and debate interesting topics in football from opposing viewpoints. While we enjoy news and match reports as much as the next fan, we're also interested in stories and ideas that don't get as much attention. It's these stories that define us as fans and connect us in our love for the sport, regardless of which team we support.If you have questions, ideas for a show or just a comment, get in touch with us! You can send us a tweet at @3KToLondon.
In the second part of our four part special with the Whites' CEO, Angus Kinnear tells us about potential investment and where the San Francisco 49ers fit into the picture. He talks about the club's grand plans for Elland Road and Leeds United's place in the Premier League. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In a year that has seen very little live sport, the Telegraph’s chief football writer, Sam Wallace, unearthed a story that rocked the world of football: plans to reduce the size of the top division in England, scrap or modify some of the cup competitions and introduce B teams. In this episode, Sam gives some insight into how he got hold of these controversial proposals, explains the skills needed to win exclusives like this and offers advice for those seeking to enter a career in sports journalism.
Russ & Pete caught up with The Anfield Wrap’s Neil Atkinson (making his BRP debut) to preview the weekend’s clash between our sides and to chew the fat about the state of English footy, Project Big Picture, possible ways forward for the game, the fixture compression and most importantly Burger Bros in Brighty!
SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam talks to Paul Barber, the chief executive of Premier League soccer club Brighton and Hove Albion, about an extraordinary year in the English game. They discuss what lies ahead for the business of soccer after the Covid-19 pandemic, the ins and outs of Project Big Picture, the lessons of the Premier League’s pay-per-view experiment, and the continued importance of matchday income to even the biggest teams. Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
BEHIND THE SCENES: Commercial Director & Board Member @ Bristol Rovers, Tom Gorringe. The pandemic and Project Big Picture has accelerated the importance of clubs becoming financially sustainable. Stoke did it in Prem and Brighton and Burnley have been doing it. Tom and the directors at Rovers are not waiting on the Premier League to save the day, with a bailout, they have taken active steps and communicated a long-term sustainable strategy with their fans. A huge part of this strategy involves improving the infrastructure around to club to lead to youth and player development in a way that has worked wonders for clubs like Brentford and Southampton.Key Timestamps: 04:21: Life at Portsmouth - being the first Prem club to go into administration. 08:13: Life at Cardiff - the switch from blue to red & Vincent Tan walking into a pub in Cardiff. 14:11 Life at Brighton - best run club in the country. 17:19 Building Rovers - youth development and scouting, the effects of the pandemic, Project Big Picture, the salary cap and more.
Mark Chapman and The Athletic's Matt Slater are joined by Wrexham FC director Spencer Harris as he takes us inside the takeover deal that saw Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney purchase the club this week.We'll hear about their plans to take Wrexham to a global audience, the positive impact they've already made on the local community and there's tales of late night zoom calls with Reynolds and The Rock.In addition to that we're joined by Harrogate Town chairman Irving Weaver for his perspective on the continued wranglings over the proposed EFL bailout by the Premier League and he has some interesting things to say about Project Big Picture.Subscribe to The Athletic for just £1-a-week by heading to theathletic.com/ornsteinandchapman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Chapman and The Athletic's Matt Slater are joined by Wrexham FC director Spencer Harris as he takes us inside the takeover deal that saw Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney purchase the club this week. We'll hear about their plans to take Wrexham to a global audience, the positive impact they've already made on the local community and there's tales of late night zoom calls with Reynolds and The Rock. In addition to that we're joined by Harrogate Town chairman Irving Weaver for his perspective on the continued wranglings over the proposed EFL bailout by the Premier League and he has some interesting things to say about Project Big Picture. Subscribe to The Athletic for just £1-a-week by heading to theathletic.com/ornsteinandchapman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the last few weeks we've seen so much talk about these two proposals: Project Big Picture and the European Super League. What's it all about? Project Big Picture aims to reshape the game in English Football, and the European Super League is a competition consisting of the top clubs in Europe. Is this actually the way forward for football or is the just another way of the elite clubs gaining more control and power? Tune into the latest episode to hear the boys thoughts.
Michael Appleton on coaching and Clive Nates on Project Big Picture.
It's 50 up for WALOC podcasts and we celebrate with Accrington Stanley Chairman Andy Holt.The popular Accrington owner talks us through his opposition to Project Big Picture and B-Teams and we talk about the fantastic Stanley initiative to give free football shirts away to local school kids. We discuss how Stanley have got over a covid:19 outbreak and he even gives us a prediction for Saturday's match.Elsewhere there's talk of the Copacabana, Greg Clarke, which Cobblers player would make the best U.S president, rare Cobblers shirts, Teyn in Turkey, Bullseye, David Icke and Godfrey Ingram.Viva WALOC. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here we discuss how we feel about the ideas drafted by footballs elite group of clubs known as Project Big Picture and the European Super League. We also go into detail on how it would work if the ideas were to be put into action. Hope you enjoy and find the podcast informative
What a week in the Latics universe. An unexpected win at home to in form Cheltenham Town, a win on the road in the FA Cup at non-league Hampton and Richmond Borough and David Wheater's dog all made the headlines. Matt chats about all this with Push The Boundary, plus we were delighted to chat with football finance expert and co-host of the excellent podcast The Price Of Football, Kieran Maguire. Kieran runs an expert eye over Oldham's finances and assesses the potential dangers that Project Big Picture poses. It's a packed show and you'd be barking mad to miss it. A huge thank you to Kieran Maguire for joining us this week. You can list to his podcast The Price Of Football in all the usual places. A book of the same name is available at all the usual outlets. Follow The Price of Football Podcast on Twitter here You can join in the conversation by emailing your messages, questions, rants and voice messages to bpalertsystem@gmail.com. Follow the show on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook @oafcpodcast. You can find out more about Push The Boundary by visiting them at www.pushtheboundary.co.uk and following on Twitter @PTB_OAFC Title music is by Manchester DJ and producer Starion find out more at www.redlaserrecords.bandcamp.com
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No episódio Rodrigo Capelo recebe o jornalista Victor Canedo, especializado em futebol internacional, e o economista Cesar Grafietti, que mora em Milão, na Itália. O programa explica duas iniciativas que correm em paralelo: a Superliga para todo o continente e o Project Big Picture na Inglaterra. Profundas mudanças poderão ser causadas nos aspectos financeiro, político e social.
Shashank hosts a discussion on football's finances with Saurabh Ganeriwala. The conversation begins with the prime question of whether the purchase of a football club is worth it in 2020. We look at finances from the stadium, broadcasting, and commercial to analyze not just outcomes but also signals of investments or lack thereof. We also discuss plans to change football through Project Big Picture or European Super League. Follow the podcast on Twitter and Insta for more such content and share your thoughts!Twitter: https://twitter.com/footballbruhpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/footballbruh.pod/
Part Two! Part Two! What IS Project Big Picture? Couldn't be our plan for Hooligan world domination could it...? Just kidding! This week, Bryan and Osa dive into the newly implemented plans impacting European soccer and its possible global consequences: Project Big Picture. As you prepare for a special weekend of Halloween shenanigans, settle in with your favorite Hooligan duo. Happy Halloween! Want to connect with us? Reach us anywhere! Website: http://tssaw.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tssaw247/?modal=admin_todo_tour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tssaw_/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SSAWorldWide Join our sports community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1928213500728922/?ref=bookmarks
Dissecting ‘project big picture’ as well as one or two other issues
Er Leeds årets Sheffield? Rakner det for Aston Villa og Everton nå? I ukens episode tar vi for oss det seneste innenfor Premier League, samt Champions League sine ekstremt overraskende resultater. Aksel har tatt med seg Gjett Karrieren som gjør at Mathias og Willem må opp i duell. Hva er egentlig "Project Big Picture" og "Europa Premier League"? Det får du høre om her! I studio: Willem Westli, Mathias Brandt og Aksel Murvold
The unbeaten run may be over but the pod is back to tackle the big Walsall FC issues, from the return of our old friend calamitous mistakes to the spectre of Project Big Picture. Plus: Football in a time of Covid, Gary's Dad's mashed potatoes and much much more.
In the first episode of our interview series "1-on-1" we spoke with Dev Bajwa about his timely new book called "The Football Spider-Web: How the Beautiful Game Has Evolved". Host Jaseem was joined by 4ThreeThree regulars and sports journalists Ben Jacobs, Tom Ward and Zach Mayford to discuss the new book in light of the COVID-19 crisis, Project Big Picture and the oft threatened European Super League breakaway. You can buy the book at Amazon and is available in both paperback and Kindle formats. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Football-Spider-Web-Beautiful-Evolved-ebook/dp/B08KRJT3P3/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=dev+bajwa&qid=1603873359&sr=8-1
This week the guys discuss a wild Champions League matchday, announce their Premier League predictions, dissect the failures of Project Big Picture, and do a breakdown of El Classico and of Messi's new role in Barcelona, before previewing the coming Juventus Barça matchup and the Manchester United Arsenal game next weekend. LISTEN HERE!!
With news of a massive overhaul of English football in the works, teams and fans are scrambling to fully understand what this means. Grab a Pint or a Coffee and join us as we take it apart!
Welcome to a brand new monthly football podcast. We don't take ourselves to seriously as we reminisce and discuss football with added humour included. In this episode we talk about our teams seasons so far, we take a look back at the highs and lows from September and discuss Project Big Picture.We also step outside the world of football to discuss weird news stories, and our classic albums.
In host Taylor Payne's absence, The Athletic's Chris Waugh and George Caulkin discuss Newcastle's 2020 squad make-up, Steve Bruce's 'disconnect' and what Chris discovered when he analysed EVERY shot Newcastle have faced so far this season... Plus, George finally gets to air his thoughts on Pay-per-view football and Project Big Picture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to the Miss United Podcast with Liz and Amy. Today we talk about the men's routine 4-1 win over Newcastle, the women's routine 4-2 win over West Ham, the mess surrounding Project Big Picture, and preview the upcoming games against Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea. As always, thank you for supporting us, and please follow us on twitter and instagram - we're @ MissUnitedPod on both.
This #EndSARS episode sees Lucy (@AfroLucy) bring her women's football expertise and Chelsea “panache” to the pod to explain Lyon's dominance, Lampard's weird defensive coaching and all her love for Virgil van Dijk. Sam & Peter go from routine conversations about hairlines to debating about Project Big Picture. Also, pay attention for some huge Dominic Calvert-Lewin FPL news! Part One: Liverpool & VAR, Virgil van Dijk's injury, Aubameyang questions, and Lyon's dominance (00:00 - 25:57) Part Two: Lampard and coaching defences, Project Big Picture, supporting the women's game & Zlatan (26:26 - 49:00) Part Three: Top 25 European summer transfers, a special Victor Osimhen shoutout & exporting Nigerian footballers (49:23 - end) Links: Football players' production index: measuring nations' contributions Lucy's amazing writing Hosts: Peter Akinnusi & Samaila Dogara. The Inverted Wingback Podcast is produced by Caleb Olorunmaiye & Robert Audu. Please email us via theiwbpodcast@gmail.com or tweet at @theiwbpodcast with all your questions, observations and/or hate mail!
Host Matt Davies-Adams & The Athletic's Chelsea experts, Simon Johnson, Liam Twomey & Dominic Fifield, reconvene to discuss Project Big Picture's big failure and discuss how Chelsea's stars have faired over the international break... Reece James' red card, Mason Mount's critics and more on the agenda ahead of this weekend's game against Southampton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your two favourite Dan's are back, discussing the international break, the dissasterous 'Project Big Picture' and previewing our clash agaisnt Leicester at the King Power (PPV).
It's an Episode fully LOADED with Updates, bants from around the world of Football with a BONUS SEGMENT that consists of updates from F1, WWE, and LAWN TENNIS. We also paid tribute to the Nigerian Youths Putting everything on the Line in order to have a better nation for the next generation. You don't want to miss it! Click on the PLAY button and Listen up. We join Nigerian Youths to say... #EndSars #EndPoliceBrutalityInNigeria
Our preview of Matchday 5 covers whether Everton can beat Liverpool in what could be the most contested Merseyside Derby in a decade, why Manchester City might be underdogs against Arsenal and which club needs the win more badly, and a brief look at how Project Big Picture may have reshaped the Premier League if it had succeeded. Listen to also hear in-depth analysis of each upcoming fixture. Hear our thoughts on these topics and share yours with us @NutmeggedPod on Twitter! RUNNING ORDER Premier League's Project Big Picture - 0:30 Everton vs. Liverpool - 2:15 Chelsea vs. Southampton - 5:50 Manchester City vs. Arsenal - 8:05 Newcastle vs. Manchester United - 12:55 Sheffield United vs. Fulham - 17:15 Crystal Palace vs. Brighton - 19:44 Tottenham vs. West Ham - 21:45 Leicester vs. Aston Villa - 23:15 West Brom vs. Burnley - 24:55 Leeds vs. Wolves - 27:15
Total Soccer Show: USMNT, EPL, MLS, Champions League and more ...
On today's episode, Ryan and Taylor get into "Project Big Picture" and the fallout over Manchester United, Liverpool, and the EFL Chairman doing some backroom planning. What was the idea, why was/is it necessary, and where do we go from here? After that, it's on to your listener questions...1) If Diego Simeone were to leave Atletico Madrid, what club or national team would he have the best chance of success with, given their current squad?2) Of the players whose parents were huge stars or legendary coaches, which ones have the best shot of matching the legend of their parents?3) What are some other nations that have similarities to the USMNT right now? Specifically, national teams that have a handful of incredible young players, but are not known as soccer powers?4) Has there ever been a time in which so many Americans were playing for top-flight European teams, and will that number continue to increase?5) How do we define "journeyman" and who are some of our favorite examples?6) Will Zidane be the next manager for France?7) What are some of Ryan's favorite insider moments from being a fan of AFC Wimbledon?8) What is one thing that is pretty minor that infuriates you when watching a football game?Sponsors!Indochino! Get $30 off any purchase of $399 or more by using the code "Athletic" at Indochino.comArtifact! Check out HeyArtifact.com/tsscontest to let them know your Artifact ideas, and use the code TSS at HeyArtifact.com to get $40 offLinkedIn! Visit LinkedIn.com/TSS to get $50 off your first job posting.Credible! Go to Credible.com/TSS to get a $200 gift card when you refinance your loan.Roman! Check out GetRoman.com/TSS to get $15 off your first order. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Athletic's Amy Lawrence joins Lee Dixon and Ian Stone too discuss Arsene Wenger's new book "My Life In Red & White". There's also time to touch on Mesut Ozil's loyalty bonus, the problems with Project Big Picture, and just why Ian Stone turned up for a gig a week early. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Ogden joins Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens to discuss Project Big Picture and ask whether any of the more popular plans could be adopted by the Premier League. Plus, what impact does Cristiano Ronaldo's positive COVID-19 test have and should matches be postponed?
The International Break is over and lads are back to work. Project Big Picture is explained (9:50) and predictions about the Premier League's youths are made (23:55). Get comfy and let's discuss.
It's Episode 1" of THE BRUNTON BUGLE and the lads are back to give you a slightly different episode to the usual fare.Last weekend saw the leak of plans to revolutionise English football - both in the way money is distributed and the make-up and rules of the various competitions. The plans for "Project Big Picture" may have now been scrapped, but don't doubt that elements of it will return in some form in the future!Lee and Dan breakdown what the plans entailed and the elements of it that might be looked at more positively, and those which should be put right in the bin. They also give their own thoughts on what they think could be changed to improve the football pyramid, as well as look at the CUFC, EFL and PL reactions to the news.Your host Lee Rooney is in Liverpool and is joined from a safe social distance of around 131 miles away by Dan MacLennan in Carlisle. You can find us on Twitter @bruntonbugle and email us with any questions, suggestions and feedback to bruntonbugle@gmail.com.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/brunton-bugle-cufc. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's edition of The Social Club, Harry Symeou, Simon Alavi and Dan De Luca discuss 'Project Big Picture' in detail and what it could mean for the future of English football.This show is sponsored by www.tvsportsblog.com#AFC #Arsenal #PremierLeagueSupport the show: http://www.chroniclesafc.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on The Wormcast, Episode 13 I welcome Mark Young. Mark is a freelance writer, researcher and editorial consultant with all the major networks. You may not of heard about Mark, but you're familiar with the copy he's written on features and teases for the planet's biggest sporting events like the Olympics, World Cup, Super Bowls, The Masters and Wimbledon. Currently Mark is in London preparing for CBS Sports coverage of the UEFA Champions League. Topics discussed: Quarentine in London 3:45 Writing "Inside the NFL" for Showtime 6:45 The Masters 10:30 Fans missing from the stadiums and arenas 16:45 Winter Olympics stories 21:35 Champions League coverage on CBS 27:45 US missing out on 2018 World Cup, but bright future 29:50 2002 World Cup stories from South Korea 33:00 Stories of host nations fans in the Euros and World Cup 36:35 2014 World Cup Semifinal Brazil v Germany 40:30 2010 World Cup South Africa 43:00 Champions League Group Stage discussion 47:05 Project Big Picture will change be coming to the soccer structure in England? 55:00 The sophistated American soccer fan 59:25 How Mark ended up writing for sports television productions 1:06:45 A Game of Honor- Documentary on a year with Army/Navy football teams 1:11:00 2011 Women's World Cup US v Brazil Quarterfinal Enjoy! This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
The Hard Truth - Inside the Football Industry with Darragh MacAnthony
Peterborough United Chairman Darragh MacAnthony and long-suffering Bradford City supporter Philip Ideson shine a light on the hard truths behind the football industry. On this week's episode: - Football in the community - Salford City - Project Big Picture - The impact of promotion to the Championship - Women's football - Almost buying Orlando City - and much more... To submit a question for a future pod, email contact@hardtruthfootball.com. To listen to our back catalog, go to www.hardtruthfootball.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/darragh-macanthony/support
John Gibbons is joined by Gareth Roberts, Dan Morgan and Ian Ryan to react to the news that came out over the back end of the last week about games on pay per view and the ‘Project Big Picture' proposals…
Phil and Mikka get together to talk the news around the top Premier League clubs potentially scheming to take more control, as well as the Hits and Misses of the transfer window. Plus a couple additions to the Sounds of the Season Spotify playlist!
On this episode of A Football Podcast, Devang Desai and David Gass discuss: -TFC continuing to move up the Eastern Conference Standings-LAFC looking strong-International break always being so much fun -Project Big Picture in the Premier League -We get to your questions on Ask AFP We have joined Patreon! For $4 a month you will gain access to exclusive interviews with MLS Players, Managers and Executives, plus access to Discord and Ad Free Episodes: https://www.patreon.com/afootballpodcast Follow @AFootballPod on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @DesaiDevang and @EmpireGass and @nickandrade89. If you enjoyed today's show, please rate A Football Podcast 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. See you next week for an all new episode of AFP.
Join the SeerSoccer Studz (Joe and Matt) as they discuss a little International Break action, as well as the despicable Project Big Picture. They also find time for: Kyle Walker's Coke and Mentos, Nic Cage, actors to play Jamie Vardy, and 1920s TV listings. Email: seersoccerstudz@gmail.com IG: seersoccerstudz Twitter: seersoccerstudz Alexi Lalas - "Crash" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaiE3WLkVsk
In Episode #10 of the Squeaky Bum Time Podcast, Mike gives a shout out to a special listener who gave them a 1* review on Apple Podcasts! He discusses his experience in what he believes was the beginning of cancel culture in sports during his time as part of The American Outlaws. Laurent does a deep dive on "Project Big Picture," a radical plan put forth by Liverpool and Manchester United owners that would change the landscape of the Premier League. Follow us on Twitter (@SqueakyBum_Pod), Instagram (@SqueakyBumTimePod) and Facebook (Squeaky Bum Time Podcast) to stay up to date! #epl #harrykane #championsleague #sonheungmin #heungminson #tottenham #squeakybumtime #fpl #premierleague #soccer #football #var #fantasyfootball #englishpremierleague #chelseafc #mancity #manunited #arsenal #liverpoolfc #podcast #newcastle #lcfc #leicestercity #manchestercityfc #jamievardy #vardy #pep #pepguardiola #pepout #guardiolaout #englishpremierleague #everton #liverpool #transferwindow
Corner Kick Fam, it's time to talk big picture. Well...at least about Project Big Picture. Nathan and Nick assemble to discuss a few of the biggest stories stemming from quite a newsworthy international break. The lads discuss their safety concerns surrounding players traveling for international duty, and the subsequent increase and fallout of positive Covid-19 tests within squads. The duo also discuss their complicated feelings surrounding Project Big Picture, and why the sweeping changes being proposed by John Henry and Joel Glazer (aka Liverpool and Manchester United) are both dangerously predatory and potentially revolutionary. Lastly, they discuss the negativity surrounding Gareth Southgate and the England squad following their scrappy victory over Belgium. Corner Kick Themes by William HitelFollow CornerKick on Social Media:https://www.facebook.com/cornerkickmedia/https://twitter.com/CornerKickMedia