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Chloe's travelled down to East Dulwich to catch up with none other than Mary Phillip! Mary walks us through her hugely successful England days, from the “surreal” moment she got called-up, to being roommates with another England icon, Rachel Yankey. Mary also discusses her trophy-laden club career, reveals what it truly meant to be the first Black woman to captain the Lionesses - something she only discovered 15 years later - and opens up about how she juggled her love of football with motherhood. Now making history with Peckham Town in the men's game, Mary discusses the lack of diversity amongst female coaches, shares the challenges she's faced in her coaching career and explains what it meant to become the first female manager to win silverware in the men's game. Plus, Chloe (obviously) does her best to convince Mary to return to women's football…Follow us on X, Instagram, Bluesky and YouTube! Email us show@upfrontpod.com.For ad-free episodes and much more from across our football shows, head over to the Football Ramble Patreon and subscribe: patreon.com/footballramble.**Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the last one of the season and Jen Beattie, Izzy Christiansen and Rachel Yankey are back with a whole host of awards to give out, to celebrate another fantastic season in the WSL.
Another emergency podcast! Izzy Christiansen and Rachel Yankey give us their immediate thoughts after the final day of the WSL season, in which Chelsea and Emma Hayes were crowned champions for the fifth season in a row.
Rachel Yankey, Izzy Christiansen and Jen Beattie are back to reminisce on Manchester United's victory in the FA Cup final at a sold out Wembley, as well preview the final week of the WSL season. They also react to the news that Vivianne Miedema will leave Arsenal at the end of the season, and look back at her record-breaking time at the club.
Rachel Yankey and Jen Beattie are joined by Chelsea star Aggie Beever-Jones to reflect on the Champions League semi final and look ahead to the end of the domestic season. Plus, we pay tribute to Brazil legend Marta, who has called time on her international career - but is she the GOAT?
Rachel Yankey and Izzy Christiansen are joined by Crystal Palace's Molly-Mae Sharpe to talk about their imminent promotion to the WSL. They also chat about parties - and their favorite celebrations after winning. Plus, they discuss Izzy's London Marathon experience - but after running 26-odd miles, how many plasters does she need on her feet?
Rachel Yankey, Izzy Christiansen and Jen Beattie talk all things FA Cup semi-finals, and the disappointment of being ineligible to play, in particular Grace Clinton missing out on the final. They also chat about how players and managers interact with the media, and what really winds them up on a football pitch!
Jen Beattie, Rachel Yankey and Izzy Christiansen are back to chat all things playing for your country, following Rachel Daly's retirement from international football and Rachel Corsie and Jess Fishlock both reaching 150 caps. They also talk about the difference between coverage of the women's game in America and the UK, as well as talk all things kit ahead of Cancer Research's Football Shirt Friday on the 26th April.
Welcome to the audio podcast of VIA Church Fresno, led by Pastor Jordan Diepersloot. VIA exists to build a community that is captivated by the love of Jesus and living in His truth. No matter your age, background, ideology or future, we welcome you to experience Jesus through VIA! Visit www.via.churchfor more information.
Jen Beattie and Rachel Yankey are joined this week by the incredible Fran Kirby, as they take a look at what it takes to be at the top of your game, managing multiple competitions at the same time, and all things dogs!
Jen Beattie, Izzy Christiansen and Rachel Yankey are let loose on three new topics this week, with chats around joining a new club, previewing Chelsea against Arsenal in the title race, and on Oscar's week, we look at some of the blockbuster moments in the WSL.
We have a very special guest on this week.... Leicester's Sam Tierney joins Izzy Christiansen and Rachel Yankey to discuss all things debuts, WSL momentum and their worst travel stories!
Jen Beattie, Rachel Yankey and Izzy Christiansen are back, but this time in the Arsenal dugout at the Emirates, as we say goodbye to Jen as she ventures off to America. We also chat about some of the players she'll be playing with at Bay FC, following the club signing Racheal Kundananji for a world record fee, and we question what it takes to be a manager in the WSL.
Jen Beattie, Izzy Christiansen and Rachel Yankey are back for part two of their special Q&A episode, this time talking all things, aisle seats, dinner parties and more!
Izzy Christiansen, Rachel Yankey and Jen Beattie are here for a special Q&A episode, where they answer your questions that you sent in, and have a good old laugh along the way!
Jen Beattie and Rachel Yankey are joined by Karen Carney this week, to discuss some of the best player manager combinations in football, what it's like to play as and with the young players coming through the ranks, and how hard is it to keep secrets in football!
Special guest Gabby George steps in for Rachel Yankey, as the players debate and discuss their top three all-time WSL defenders. Who will make the cut?
Jen Beattie, Izzy Christiansen and Rachel Yankey dive into another set of fascinating topics in the women's game, including what players consider when they are in demand, how you know when you're in good form, and what is on the top of their bucket lists!
Izzy Christiansen, Rachel Yankey and Jen Beattie are back for another cracking episode of Three Players and a Podcast, where they chat about mindsets following England missing out on an Olympic place, the dreaded penalties and the moment they knew that they couldn't live without football!
Rachel Yankey and Jen Beattie are joined by Kim Little for another episode of Three Players and a Podcast to discuss Kim's new role as ambassador for The Second Half; a programme which offers skills, training and support to professional female footballers playing at the elite level in England and Spain. The three also share their experiences of bidding farewell to a manager after Emma Hayes' Chelsea departure announcement. As well as discussing who they would have dreamed to have played with amongst the retired phenomenon's in Women's football.
Rachel Yankey, Jen Beattie and Izzy Christiansen are back with another episode of Three Players and a Podcast, where this week they touch on adapting styles of football going between club and international teams, their favourite centre-back pairings, and what they were like as roommates on international duty!
Jen Beattie, Rachel Yankey and Izzy Christiansen are back, talking about the importance of representation and celebration during Black History Month, the emotional return of Beth Mead and her journey back, as well as discussing their favourite footballing comebacks.
The three players, Izzy Christiansen, Rachel Yankey and Jen Beattie are back for their second episode of the new season, where they discuss what it's like going back to their old clubs, all things kits and their worst footballing icks!
Jen Beattie, Izzy Christiansen and Rachel Yankey go behind-the-scenes at Arsenal media day, chatting to some very special guests, talking all things pre-season and their predictions for the upcoming WSL season.
Faye Carruthers is joined by former England international and talkSPORT pundit Lianne Sanderson to preview the upcoming Women's World Cup that begins on Thursday. They were joined by Molly Hudson, Football writer for The Times, who has already been in Australia for a week keeping up to date with The Lionesses and their movements. Faye & Lianne also heard from former Lionesses Faye White, Rachel Yankey and Anita Asante and previewed England's chances at the tournament as current European Champions. They also discussed any team selection headaches that manager Sarina Wiegman may have at both ends of the pitch. We'll also discuss The Republic of Ireland's chances at what will be their first major tournament! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
George Breare and Tom Bassam are back together for this week's podcast, discussing all things Champions League, plus we hear from SportsPro reporter Josh Sim who was lucky enough to attend the Women's Champions League final in Eindhoven. Talking points: Wasn't Istanbul supposed to host the final in 2021? (2:45) How the tournament can bring in major sponsors (4:30) Why it's important for Uefa to get this event right (8:23) Pepsi and creating an event around the final (10:17) Looking back at the Women's Champions League final (14:16) Josh dials in from Eindhoven (21:30) Rachel Yankey on the growth of the Women's Champions League (23:27) PepsiCo CMO Mark Kirkham on how the brand is tapping into the women's game (27:08) How Gatorade is activating at the final (31:44) Josh's pre-match thoughts from the Philips Stadion (33:33) Post-match reaction and big picture thoughts on the tournament (36:47) (Note: At around 6min Tom mistakenly mentions Istanbul Airport processes 200 million flights per year, this figure actually refers to passengers)
Fulham made history when signing Rachel Yankey as the UK's first ever professional female player. She chats with Felix & Ivan about her time in black and white as Mohamed Al Fayed looked to break the mould for women's football.Thanks for listening to Fulham Fix! Don't forget to leave a review or rate the Podcast. For everything Fulham; head to fulhamfc.com, download the Official Fulham FC App or follow the Club across social media.
Caroline Barker is back with Izzy Christiansen, Jen Beattie and Rachel Yankey, for the final episode of Three Players and a Podcast this WSL season. This week we have a big annoucement, our very own little awards ceremony, and a celebration of just how good the WSL has been this year.
Rachel Yankey, Jen Beattie and Izzy Christiansen are back with another exciting episode in which they discuss how they get over tough defeats, contracts lengths and why they're often not made public, and some of their best (and worst) celebrations they've done over the years.
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Jen Beattie is back alongside Izzy Christiansen and Rachel Yankey to talk all things set-piece specialists, best comebacks and game management techniques, and we quiz them on some of the classic football clichés.
We are joined this week by special guest, footballing royalty Kelly Smith, with Izzy Christiansen and Rachel Yankey to discuss who are the best to come off the bench and change a game, as well as the prominent issue of ACL injuries in the women's game. We finish off with a Q&A with Kelly Smith and look back at her magnificent career.
Izzy Christiansen, Jen Beattie and Rachel Yankey are back with another episode of Three Players and a Podcast, off the back of Jen's Champions League triumph! They talk all things Europe, the mental implications of a big injury, and pick their top leaders in the women's game.
We're back with another episode of Three Players and a Podcast, where Izzy Christiansen, Rachel Yankey and Jen Beattie discuss the latest news in the world of women's football; interaction with fans, women's football weekend derby clashes and the all important number one.
Jen Beattie, Rachel Yankey and Izzy Christiansen are back for another fun and gripping episode, where they reveal their inspiration from the Women's game, discuss the maternity rights brought in by the new legislation and what makes a successful coach.
Jen Beattie, Rachel Yankey and Izzy Christiansen are back for another fun and gripping episode, where they tell-all about their pre-match rituals, discuss the fine process for deceiving a referee and what it's like to play out of position.
In today's episode, James speaks to Andy Dalby-Welsh, the CEO of London Youth Games and a former cricketer, who represented at an elite level for the England blind cricket team. Andy's experiences and passion for sports are both professional and personal. Having developed a rare eye condition at the age of twenty, cricket has been a huge catalyst for Andy's development on and off the field and he played an executive role in The Change Foundation and Activity Alliance. London Youth Games is a UK charity that has been inspiring young Londoners to find their best for more than 40 years in over 30 sports by building their physical and mental health whilst driving social integration. The charity is proud to have known some of the UKs greatest sportspeople from the last four decades; Mo Farah, Zoe Smith, David Weir, Rachel Yankey, and many more. In a nutshell, James and Andy speak about: Developing a rare eye condition reshaped his life, sports experience, and career His thought process during that hard period and what drove him on Setting up his project - Sports for Choice to create opportunities for impaired youths The importance of challenging yourself more after every milestone How the London Youth Games operates in terms of funding and wholly Tactics Andy uses to stay on peak performance Culture for leadership and coaching for leaders to explore …and so much more! Check out London Youth Games: Website: www.londonyouthgames.org LinkedIn: London Youth Games Instagram:@ldnyouthgames Connect with Andy: LinkedIn: Andy Dalby-Welsh Twitter: ActivityAndyDw Connect with James: Instagram: @james_ventures Facebook: Coordinate Sports FB Page LinkedIn: James Moore Coordinate cloud: The Drive Phase Podcast
Lynsey Hooper is with ex-Arsenal and England player Rachel Yankey and The Athletic's Charlotte Harpur to take you through the dramatic draws of the WSL weekend and the tasty transfers. Listen in to hear about the time Lauren James joined Arsenal senior training at 14 years old and stunned Rachel Yankey. Charlotte tells us about the PSG player charged with assault who still got signed in the transfer window. Plus, even been frustrated you couldn't buy a women's shirt? We chat about the growing merchandise industry with Helen Hardy, founder of the women's football store Foudys, and Arsenal oracle Tim Stillman. Producer: Sophie Penney WHAT'S WHEN? Part 1 - Intro ft. talent centres and Green Football Weekend (1.00) Part 2a - West Ham 0 - 0 Arsenal (5.30) Part 2b - Manchester United 0 - 0 Everton (12.30) Part 2c - Tottenham 2 - 3 Chelsea (15.30) Part 2d - Roundup of other results (21.30) Part 3 - Transfer deadline drama (22.00) Part 4 - Merchandise with Foudys' Helen Hardy and Arsenal oracle Tim Stillman (27.00) Part 5 - Coming up - Champions League draw, Conti Cup semis and WSL (47.30) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Caroline Barker leads the dream team of Izzy Christiansen, Jen Beattie and Rachel Yankey for another episode of Three Players and a Podcast. Following the return of the WSL following the Christmas break, we discuss getting back into the swing of things, as well as Leah Williamson's recent comments on the menstrual cycle, and how it affects players in the women's game. And following the headline-making moves of Bethany England and Jordan Nobbs, we look at the huge amount of support they recieved and how that differs to the men's game when a player moves to a rival club.
Join us for another rollercoaster of a chat with Jen Beattie, Rachel Yankey and Izzy Christiansen, where we discuss selfies with the opposition, fame and what comes with it, and whether or not the players will be turning to a career in refereeing anytime soon!
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England and Arsenal centurion Rachel Yankey is with Matt Davies-Adams and The Athletic's Charlotte Harpur to discuss England's win over Japan. Rachel reacts to comments from Everton's Toni Duggan about her pregnancy and suggests more clubs need to think about. Plus Alasdair Howorth joins us after the African Women's Champions League final. Producer: Sophie Penney WHAT'S WHEN ? Part 1 - England 4 - 0 Japan (1.00) Part 2 - Diversity comments (14.30) Part 3 - CAF Women's Champions League with Alasdair Howorth (18.00) Part 4 - Pregnancy (28.00) Part 5 - Coming up this week (36.30) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kansas is the first state in the US to decide in a referendum to protect abortion rights in a major victory for pro-choice groups. What impact could this have across the rest of America after the overturning of Roe vs Wade? Professor Fiona De Londras, Chair of Global Legal Studies at Birmingham Law School updates us. The Lionesses win is still being celebrated, with thousands gathering in Trafalgar Square on Monday to celebrate. The women's game, however, has a history of being dramatically underfunded compared to the men's and currently 37% of schools don't offer girls' football in PE. To change this, the government has announced a £230 million investment into improving grassroots football… but will it work? Former English international footballer Rachel Yankey and Francesca Brown, the founder and chief executive of Goals4Girls discuss their hopes for women's football and the lasting legacy of the Euro win. We're looking at dance music on the programme today. A new report has found that just 5% of dance music in the UK charts has a female as the lead artist. The report also looks at gender equality issues at festivals, and how ‘The Male Gaze' places pressure on women in the industry. The Radio 1 DJ Jaguar joins Jessica, alongside Nicola Davies, the report's lead author. Sam Smith was the first, and youngest woman to ever to run a stockbroking company in the UK, and she often found herself the only woman in a room or trading floor. She's one of just nine female CEOs of companies in the FTSE 100 index, and has decided to step down from her role at the firm she founded FinnCap Group PLC. So what are her reflections on how things have changed for women in the 24 years since she joined the world of finance? Last year she turned 50 - at the same time her daughter left home for university. Thrown by how much it affected her, Juliette Pochin, a record producer working with artists ranging from Alfie Boe through to Harry Styles and the London Symphony Orchestra, has come out from behind the studio and written a cabaret show Music, Mayhem and a Mezzo. She is making her debut at the Edinburgh Fringe from the 5th to the 13th August. Presenter: Jessica Creighton Producer: Kirsty Starkey Interviewed Guest: Professor Fiona de Londras Interviewed Guest: Rachel Yankey Interviewed Guest: Francesca Brown Interviewed Guest: Jaguar Interviewed Guest: Nicola Davies Interviewed Guest: Sam Smith Interviewed Guest: Juliette Pochin
True or false? England women used to wash their own kit in hotel sinks? They slept on the floor of sports centres? They took unpaid leave to play for their country? All true. Joining Kait Borsay and Lynsey Hooper for our first Euros episode is The Athletic's Katie Whyatt, as we hear her interviews with eight England greats - one from every Euros the Lionesses have played in since 1984. Featuring Gill Coultard (1984), Marieanne Spacey-Cale (1987), Pauline Cope (1995), Mo Marley (2001), Rachel Yankey (2005), Eni Aluko (2009), Anita Asante (2013) and Jodie Taylor (2017). RUNNING ORDER INTRO (0.00) 1984 - GILL COULTARD (3.15) 1987 - MARIEANNE SPACEY-CALE (9.30) 1995 - PAULINE COPE (14.45) 2001 - MO MARLEY (24.00) 2005 - RACHEL YANKEY (35.30) 2009 - ENI ALUKO (43.45) 2013 - ANITA ASANTE (51.00) 2017 - JODIE TAYLOR (1.02.15) REACTION (1.04.30)
England legend and Jill Scott's hero Rachel Yankey joins the pod to talk about how the Lionesses have changed since she retired. She tells Jill and Ben Haines how she used to hand out fig rolls when she was on the bench and how she managed to sneak boxes of headphones past Hope Powell. Yanks also talks about how she has her eye on Manchester City winger Lauren Hemp to be the star of the Euros.
Champions League winner, England and Arsenal centurion Rachel Yankey joins Lynsey Hooper and Kait Borsay for the final episode of the season. We chat about everything from how Lyon demolished Barca in the Champions League final, drugs testing, to getting on the Euros hype. Plus we chat to Southampton's Marieanne Spacey-Cale, after they secured Championship promotion, and colour and player reactions from Turin courtesy of The Athletic's Charlotte Harpur. RUNNING ORDER PART 1 - Champions League Final (2.30) PART 2 - National League play-off final ft. Southampton's Marieanne Spacey-Cale (21.00) PART 3 - Other news… signings and doping (32.30) PART 4 - Looking ahead to Euros (39.00)
For the latest episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim talks to BBC journalist, broadcaster and commentator Chris Slegg about his and Patricia Gregory's new book 'A History of the Women's FA Cup Final', released to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the competition. In the book, Chris and Patricia have uncovered a string of hitherto unknown facts and stats about the competition, which has suffered from a lack of documentation.Chris discusses some of the difficulties and barriers of compiling accurate information about some of those early finals and the importance of accurately depicting the history of the women's game and understanding the barriers faced by players. Rachel Yankey did not know that she held the record for appearances in the final until Chris and Patricia's research uncovered the fact. Chris also discusses his relatively recent discovery of women's football and his passion for helping others to discover it too.You can buy 'A history of the Women's FA Cup Final' at all of the usual retailers and we're sure your local book shop would be happy to order it in for you too. You can follow Chris' Twitter account dedicated to the book and the history of the Women's FA Cup @WFACupHistory See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Two of English football's ground-breakers join the podcast this week. Rachel Yankey and Karen Carney have the inside track on being part of Arsenal's quadruple winners, the challenges of punditry and the rise of the Women's Super League. We also hear from Rachel on minibuses, and meeting Thierry Henry in Selfridges.
In this Pitch Talk Special Feature segment SSLJA & JBK to discuss the underrepresentation of people from BAME (Black and Minority Ethnic) backgrounds in Women's football. 0:00 Intro & Lack of representation as a barrier to entry 4:00 Damaged perception of Women's football after Aluko & Spence vs Mark Sampson as a barrier 14:00 - Are the fa doing enough to change the system & address a lack of BAME mentoring? 16.58 - Social Media abuse & Black underrepresentation in society 19:00 - Can the system be changed and how? 20:00 - Are the men running women's football taking away opportunities? 25:00 - Hope Powell, Alex Scott & Rachel Yankey, can they open BAME doors? In this second part of 2 videos SSLJA and JBK discuss reasons why people from BAME backgrounds lack representation on the pitch, looking at reasons including lack of representation on the pitch and off it as a barrier to entry, dissecting recent interview quotes from Aston Villa ladies player Anita Asante. SSLJA & JBK also discuss what can be done and how the system can be changed to help create more opportunities, to help more people from BAME backgrounds feel more welcomed & included in women's football and eventually grow the talent pool. https://www.mixcloud.com/pitchtalk/pitch-talk-30-10-2017/ - Pitch Talk podcast discussing the Eniola Aluko & Drew Spence v Mark Sampson case. 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/pitchtalk Podbean - https://pitchtalk.podbean.com/ Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/pitch-talk-podcast/id445883703 Google Podcasts - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3BpdGNodGFsay9mZWVkLnhtbA Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0y9lR6WJaNLyAr7diAHhqh#upsell PlayerFM - https://player.fm/series/pitch-talk-podcast-2859976 #BAME #WomensFootball #FA #Diversity #EnglandLadies #Lionesses #RooneyRule #Equality #EniolaAluko #MarkSampson #DrewSpence #LianneSanderson #ColinKaepernik #MarcusRashford #RaheemSterling #Coaching #Racism #AlexScott #AnitaAsante #DanielleCarter #LaurenJames #EbonySalmon #FA #ArsenalLadies #AstonVillaLadies #WatfordLadies #stereotypes #racialstereotypes #racialbarriers #PitchTalk #Vlogs #PremierLeague #EFL #Podcast #money #football #players #coaching #soccer #GrassRootsFootball #UEFA #FIFA #FootballVideos #opinion #fans #facebook #twitter #igtv #instagram #YouTube
England interim manager Hege Riise explains what style of football fans can expect under her leadership and the reasons behind her selection decisions for her first Lionesses squad. Manchester City and England striker Ellen White talks breaking records, showboating and her Olympic ambitions. Former England stars Rachel Yankey and Claire Rafferty also join the show to reflect on a busy week in the WSL.
Arsenal legend Rachel Yankey was the first professional female player registered in England, and went on to became one of the country's most successful and well known footballers. She became England's most capped playing in 2013, beating Peter Shilton's record with 129 caps. Having played in the UK for Arsenal, Fulham and Birmingham City Rachel Yankey's honours include five Premier League Championships, two Women's Super League Championships, 11 FA Women's Cups, 7 Women's Premier League Cups, 1 UEFA Women's Cup. She also played at the London 2012 Olympics. In 2017 Rachel was inducted into the National Football Museum in 2017. She received an MBE in 2006 and an OBE in 2014 for services to football and coaching.
Manchester City's Esme Morgan and Everton's Megan Finnigan look ahead to Sunday's FA Cup final, while England legends Hope Powell and Rachel Yankey take a trip down memory lane part in a special 1998 FA Cup final watchalong.
Faye Carruthers is joined in the studio by the former England star Rachel Yankey to talk about the latest with the Lionesses. They are also joined by Manchester City Women Head Coach Gareth Taylor and Everton boss Willie Kirk to preview the weekend's FA Cup action. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jess Creighton is joined by former England internationals Rachel Yankey, Lianne Sanderson and Sue Smith to discuss racism within football. Chelsea's Millie Bright also joins to discuss winning the WSL and the decision to end the season early.
Luke is a vastly experienced coach and manager in the elite level of English women's football. He talks us through his pathway from leaving University with his Degree from Myerscough College to taking the plunge into the women's game at Man City Women as a coach when the women's game was developing in England. Luke gives us an insight into his transition into full time employment within the game working at Liverpool FC Women where he won the WSL title amongst other trophies during his time at the club, coaching players such as Lucy Bronze & Fara Williams. He then progressed into 1st team management with London Bees working with Rachel Yankey as his assistant. Luke gives a very honest insight into coaching and management in the top levels of the game and he looks forward to hopefully working in the game again soon.
In this episode we cover the topic of attracting women and girls to your sports club. We kick off by speaking to Lisa O'Keefe, Director of Insight at Sport England, about the latest This Girl Can campaign and what it can teach organisations about getting women through the doors. Jane Ashworth OBE, StreetGames' CEO, also joins us to talk about how to engage with teenage girls, particularly those from low-income families. Finally, footballing legend Rachel Yankey gets on the phone to talk about the growth of girls' football clubs and what clubs and organisations can learn from the rise of women's football.
Adam Smith is joined by Clinton Morrison and Rachel Yankey as they discuss the poor form at Manchester United, Tottenham and Everton. Plus, a look at Chelsea's encouraging future and Jurgen Klopp's four year review at Liverpool.
The Women's World Cup is almost here and we're joined by England legends Fara Williams, Kelly Smith and Rachel Yankey to bring you the lowdown on all things France 2019. Can the Lionesses get their hands on the trophy or can Scotland cause a shock in their first ever World Cup?
Emma Saunders is joined by former England forward Rachel Yankey, former England goalkeeper Rachel Finnis-Brown and BBC World Cup commentator Vicki Sparks to bring you a guide on the teams and players to look out for in the Women's World Cup 2019. As England and Scotland prepare to face each other in their opening Group D game on Sunday 9th June, the panel discuss how far both home nations can go into the tournament. They also give in-depth analysis on the France, USA, Netherlands and Germany squads, who are all contenders to win the World Cup.
Emma Saunders presents a special show as we meet The Lionesses ahead of the Women's World Cup, which gets underway next month. Former England players Rachel Brown-Finnis and Rachel Yankey and commentator Vicki Sparks join the panel - as we get to know the likes of Steph Houghton, Nikita Parris and Jill Scott as they prepare to jet off for France ahead of the tournament which starts on 7 June. And we get the gossip on what happened when the team went camping with the SAS and who sang Take That songs around the camp fire.
In the May edition of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, we meet our new co-host Pippa Monique who tells you how a chance sighting of Rachel Yankey on TV began a love affair with the Arsenal Women, Pippa also talks about covering the recent Women's Champions League final and a chance encounter with new signing Manuela Zinsberger in Budapest. Tim and Pippa trekked to London Colney a few weeks ago for an in-depth sit down interview with Gunners boss Joe Montemurro. Joe talks about his managerial philosophy, how he secured tactical buy-in from his players after taking over in 2017 and how the squad has created such a tight bond. After that, we speak with German international Tabea Kemme about an injury ravaged debut season, her other career as a policewoman and how growing up on a farm in Germany influenced her outlook on life. Both of these interviews are exclusive to Arseblog News. Pod archives: https://arseblog.news/category/arsenal-women/arsenal-women-podcast/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hayley McQueen and Lynsey Hooper are joined by special guest former Lioness, London Bees Coach, and host of the brilliant Footy Pups, Rachel Yankey, to discuss the latest and weirdest news in football. Listen in as we discuss all the fallout from the Champions League quarter finals, including VAR, Messi's unravelling of Phil Jones, and the brilliance of Ajax. We look back on some of the most grotesque footballing injuries after Ryan Christie got himself more than a black eye at the weekend. And we also try to work out why it's so difficult for former Premier League managers to get a new job! Plus we talk the Women's Champions League, scheduling head scratchers, and the newest man at the Oche - yes it is football related we promise! GET IN TOUCH * Read our articles at [www.offsiderulepodcast.com](https://offsiderulepodcast.com/) * Tweet us @[OffsideRulePod](https://twitter.com/OffsideRulePod) * Find us on Instagram @[OffsideRulePod](https://www.instagram.com/offsiderulepod/?hl=en) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Six-time Olympic cycling champion Sir Chris Hoy, England and Arsenal great Rachel Yankey and double-winning Leinster coach Stuart Lancaster join Eleanor Oldroyd. They discuss whether it’s ever acceptable for an athlete to undermine their coach, the secret to peaking at the right time and the best sporting forfeits they’ve witnessed during their careers. Plus Chris tells us about filming a documentary with the inspirational double Olympic cycling champion Kristina Vogel who is fighting back after a training crash that’s left her paralysed and unable to walk.
Our fifth podcast covers the topic of attracting women and girls to your sports club. Our hosts, Robyn and Glenn, open the podcast by speaking to Lisa O'Keefe, Director of Insight at Sport England, about the latest This Girl Can campaign and what it can teach organisations about getting women through the doors. Jane Ashworth OBE, StreetGames' CEO, also joins us to talk about how to engage with teenage girls, particularly those from low-income families. Finally, footballing legend Rachel Yankey gets on the phone to talk about the growth of girls' football clubs and what clubs and organisations can learn from the rise of women's football.
Scott Minto is joined by Ray Parlour, Liam Rosenior and Rachel Yankey to discuss Arsenal's impressive performance against AC Milan in the Europa League, what lessons Tottenham can learn from their Champions League defeat to Juventus and does Romelu Lukaku deserve more credit at Manchester Utd.
Two of Team GB’s medal winning Winter Olympic stars Lizzy Yarnold and Laura Mears, Ireland Rugby star Andrew Trimble and England football legend Rachel Yankey discuss the sporting issues of the week with Eleanor Oldroyd.
Una de las leyendas del fútbol femenino inglés nos relata su "amor por el fútbol" y cómo comenzó su carrera en el Mill Hill United londinense.
En la segunda parte de nuestra serie del UEFA Training Ground sobre la forma física en el fútbol, Arda Turan, Muntari o Rachel Yankey entre otros nos ofrecen consejos para entrenar y preparse con éxito.
Shh! For your ears only.. Lynsey Hooper, Hayley McQueen and Kait Borsay reveal football's darkest secrets (ok, that might be over-egging it). Did you know though that Sol Campbell went to drama school? Then worst refereeing decisions and subs that really should be seeing more action. Who should leave the subs bench and make a move for first team football? And who would have them? Faye Carruthers gives you a rundown of the Q&A with England's most capped player Rachel Yankey and Kate Partridge delivers the latest brotwurst from the Bundesliga. You can find us online at www.offsiderulepodcast.com or on Twitter @OffsideRulePod or via Facebook 'The Offside Rule'. Out every Thursday. #Football #Soccer #PremierLeague #Women #Championship #League #Ladies #England #Arsenal #Chelsea #Tottenham #Liverpool #ManchesterUnited #ManchesterCity #LynseyHooper #KaitBorsay #HayleyMcQueen #FayeCarruthers #KatePartridge #Bundesliga #German #FACup #FA #RachelYankey #Vauxhall #Substitute #Referee #Secrets #Bizarre #LeagueTwo #Analysis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If caps are your thing - try 125 of them. This week Lynsey Hooper and Kait Borsay are joined for the whole show by one of England's female footballing greats, Rachel Yankey - who this summer is set to surpass Peter Shilton and become the most capped Engla Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices