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AD FREE Listening: https://www.patreon.com/c/Footballforkids Get ready for a whirlwind ride through the action-packed life of Rico Lewis – the Manchester lad who kicked off his journey in his dad's Muay Thai gym and ended up scoring in the Champions League for Manchester City! In this episode, we dive into Rico's fearless story – from kicking footballs before he could even walk to becoming one of Pep Guardiola's favourite players. Hear how boxing legend Muhammad Ali inspired him, how he trained like a warrior, and how hard work turned him from a fan of Kyle Walker… into his teammate! With tales of trophies, top goals, and the treble-winning season – plus a surprise return to his old school – Rico's journey proves that dreams really can come true if you never give up. So, lace up your boots and tune in – this is one epic story of grit, goals, and greatness! ⚽
Another successful trip to Wembley for Pep Guardiola means a third FA Cup final in a row for Manchester City. David Mooney is joined by One Football's Dan Burke and, from the Manchester Evening News, Simon Bajkowski to discuss the 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest, with a particular focus on Rico Lewis after his performance in midfield. After the impact that Nico O'Reilly has made to the team in the last few weeks, we take a look at all of the makeshift left backs that Guardiola has employed at City - and how he's changed their role in the team depending on the skills they have. Plus we look at the role that O'Reilly could have been now and the end of the season and beyond. With a Friday night game against Wolves coming up, we look ahead to that with the help of Dave Azzopardi from Talking Wolves. Plus, there's another protest planned for that evening, so we discuss what was said in the open letter sent to Pep Guardiola by fan groups this week. ========== To get more podcasts or to listen without the ads, join our Patreon. It's just £2 per month for all the extra content and you can get a 7-day free trial first: https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast And why not gift a Patreon subscription to a friend or family member? More details: https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast/gift
CrunkChocolate, Tarik, and Sharpie Charlie are back covering a successful week for Manchester City Men and Women. Both clubs won and it gives us plenty to discussTOPICS:0:00 - Crunk's sister graduates around the same time as the F.A. Cup final4:12 - How confident are the show bros that Man City win the F.A. Cup?7:47 - When to expect Haaland & Rodri to return13:32 - Song intro/ Admin / Check in with the show bros18:45 - F.A. Cup review: Man City 2-0 Nottingham Forest38:25 - Would you welcome Morgan Gibbs-White to Man City?50:40 - Could O'Reilly take Rico Lewis' midfield spot next season1:03:22 - Shock, Awe, and Applause: Congrats Liverpool, laugh at Arsenal (again number 2), and shout out to Barca for the Real Madrid headloss1:09:26 - Preview & score predictions: Man City vs Wolverhampton1:11:12 - Baby Blue Baddies x Man City Women segment - Bunny Shaw's "injury" and will she return to MCWFC1:14:47 - WSL review: Leicester City 0-1 Man City1:20:06 - Preview & score prediction: Manchester DerbyRate the show 5 Stars! Leave a review to help the podcast get connected to most dope people like yourself! Are you watching it on Youtube? Please subscribe if you are new, leave a comment, and tap the thumbs up to like the video! Become a Shades of Blue Patreon member. $6 a month gets you ad free episodes, Premium content like “Choppin' It Up” interview series or “Breaking Bread” our match preview series for Man City Men & Women games. 20+ hours of content a month that is exclusively on Patreon for $6 a month. Subscribe here: patreon.com/user?u=94168109Register to the FanFest! Win prizes like gift cards, scarves, and match worn shirt! All you have to do is register and participate in quizzes, raffles, watching FanFest Streams, even commenting will get you points! FanFestLive: https://link.fanfest.vip/e/qfPAIS6JxQFollow Us on Socials!!BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/shadesofbluenw.comTwitter: https://x.com/shadesofbluenw
Manchester City are back at Wembley — and they're not finished yet. On this week's Talking City, Tyrone Marshall and Simon Bajkowski break down another big semi-final win, a huge moment for Rico Lewis, Kovacic's best performance in a City shirt, and the major decisions looming ahead of the FA Cup Final. Inside the episode:
Get ready for an unmissable LIVE Nottingham Forest podcast as we unpack every thrilling moment from the FA Cup semi-final showdown against Manchester City at the iconic Wembley Stadium! Broadcasting from the heart of Nottingham Forest fandom, this episode is tailored for every die-hard Reds supporter, offering an in-depth review of the match from a passionate Forest perspective. We'll dive into the rollercoaster of emotions, starting with Rico Lewis' gut-punch opener for City in the first half, and analyse how Nuno Espirito Santo's bold tactics nearly turned the tide. Despite hitting the woodwork THREE times with close calls from Morgan Gibbs-White, Taiwo Awoniyi, and Callum Hudson-Odoi, Forest couldn't find the net—was it just rotten luck, or did Manchester City's big-game pedigree prove too strong? Our panel of lifelong Forest fans and football experts will break down every key moment, from Anthony Elanga's electric runs to Murillo's rock-solid defending, while debating whether Forest's fearless performance signals their readiness to compete with the Premier League's elite. We'll also reflect on Nottingham Forest's incredible FA Cup journey, their push for Champions League qualification, and what this historic semi-final means for the club's bright future under Nuno. Expect fiery debates, tactical deep-dives, and plenty of fan-driven passion as we celebrate the Reds' spirit and resilience. Want to join the conversation? Drop your thoughts in the comments—did Forest deserve more from this match? COYR! Don't forget to smash that LIKE button, SUBSCRIBE to our channel for more Forest-focused content, and hit the notification bell to catch every live podcast! Share this with your fellow Forest fans, and let's show the world why Nottingham Forest is back among the giants. #NFFC #FACup #NottinghamForest #ForestVsCity #Wembley #PremierLeague #FootballPodcast #COYR #NottinghamForestFans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Wolfie on Forest Fan TV for an in-depth match reaction to Nottingham Forest's 0-2 defeat against Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-final yesterday, at Wembley Stadium. The Reds' dream of reaching their first FA Cup final since 1959 was dashed as City's Rico Lewis struck inside two minutes, followed by a thumping header from Josko Gvardiol shortly after halftime. Despite a spirited second-half fightback—where Forest hit the woodwork three times, twice through Morgan Gibbs-White, and once via Taiwo Awoniyi—they couldn't find a way past a clinical City side. Wolfie also dives into a recurring issue for Forest this season: why do they only seem to play well in one half? The second half showed their potential, with Anthony Elanga's pace causing problems and Gibbs-White nearly pulling one back, but it was too little, too late. Was it a tactical misstep from Nuno Espírito Santo, or did the occasion overwhelm a Forest side playing only their second match at the ‘new' Wembley since 2007? With key players like Ola Aina doubtful due to injury and Ryan Yates and Neco Williams absent through suspension, Forest struggled to match City's intensity early on. Looking ahead, Wolfie discusses what this result means for the rest of Forest's season as they refocus on their surprising Premier League campaign. Currently 6th in the table, the Reds are in a strong position to secure Champions League qualification, a feat that seemed unthinkable after last season's relegation scrap. However, with five ‘cup finals' left in the league, as Gibbs-White put it, can Forest channel their second-half resilience into consistent performances? How will this loss impact their momentum, and what lessons can they take into their remaining games? Share your thoughts on the match, Forest's approach, and their chances for the season in the comments below—we'd love to hear from you! #nffc #mancity #facup Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mo Salah has signed a new contract at Liverpool keeping him at Anfield for another 2 years. Salah and Slot both speak. talkSPORT catches up with Rico Lewis ahead of today. Peter Schmeichel defends Andre Onana's performances. Ange Postecoglou says there is a leak in the Spurs dressing room. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe Bray (Writer for Manchester Evening News) joins CrunkChocolate to talk about what he loves about football, how he became a Sports Journalist, and of course Manchester City. To be able to enjoy the full episode you will need to subscribe to our $6 a month tier of Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=94168109TOPICS:IntroductionHow did you fall in love with soccer/footballWhat made you get into sports journalism?What is something that is over/under rated about soccer/football (rule, chant, player, etc)The 24/25 season is similar to his first year at the club. AgNico O'Reilly was the talk of the FA Cup match vs Bournemouth. Pep said he intends to reward Nico with more minutes. People thought McAtee would get more minutes and haven't seen as much of Rico Lewis as anticipated. Is there a worry that he could fall by the wayside next season with the rumored big roster transition this summer? What impresses you the most from Nico O'Reilly and what do you believe his best position is?
Welcome dear listener to the latest episode. I'm Paul and I am joined by Daz. The Reds beat City last weekend, and in similar fashion outplayed Newcastle this midweek. Top of the Premier League by 13 from Arsenal (game in hand), 19 from Forest, and 20 from City and 21 from Chelsea. We'll review the City and Newcastle games and then look ahead to the PSG round of 16 away leg and maybe Southampton at home. Part One - finally we win a league game at the Etihad Was this a case of them revisiting the need for control or Man City forced us into a low block? Or was this a Rafa tribute moment? Salah, Dominik, Virgil, Ibou - and lots of other great performances. On City: Doku's unbelievable performance… oh wait A few weeks ago, Sean asked if Rico Lewis ever played right back for them, only when they lose was my reply - I am taking credit for thatPart Two - Newcastle at home xG 1.7 (Gakpo .52) to 0.23 ‘Turn on the pan of league winning oil at a low temperature' Ben Jonno, so we can still keep enjoying it. Control is back, just in time for the Champions League round of 16 We took the referee out of the equation today - Salah penalty?? Dominic Szobozlai, Gravenberch, Mac Allister. Salah's 17th assist.Part Three - upcoming games and elsewhere: Arsenal's enablement of our title challenge: West Ham fans to Rice - ‘You should have signed for a big club' PSG - why bother trying to get first in the Champions League table? We are not favorites in this tie!! Salah - when asked about whether he is getting better, his answer is the equivalent of, well some people prefer Sgt. Pepper others says it's Abbey Road….. Rebecca Lowe still doesn't have him in the EPL all time XI…. - recency bias.. What about unconscious bias? We will be back next week with a review of PSG away (and maybe Southampton at home). Thanks to Daz for joining me, Paul. And most of all, thank you dear listener for joining us. If you enjoyed the pod, please share it with a friend. Follow us @FirstStateKopites on Twitter – we only tweet and retweet from sources we think are credible. Music is courtesy of Hypenotic – they are a Welsh electro-pop band – https://hyperfollow.com/hypenotic
Manchester City's mentality and game management come under scrutiny in this episode of the Talking City Podcast. Joe Bray and Simon Bajkowski break down City's painful collapse against Real Madrid, Pep Guardiola's concerns over consistency, and key injuries that could impact the crucial Premier League clash against Newcastle. Can City bounce back, or are deeper issues at play? Plus, the team debates Erling Haaland's frustration, Rico Lewis' struggles, and what's next for City in the title race and Champions League.
Otro error del City. Se anticipó Vinicius a Rico Lewis, penetró en el área y le tiró la vaselina a Ederson. La pelota se fue desviando de la portería, pero por allí estaba Bellingham para empujar la pelota y darle la victoria al Real Madrid.
On this episode of Talking City, host Luke Walters and Simon Bajkowski dive into the major developments at Manchester City. From Kyle Walker's unexpected departure request and its impact on the squad, to the standout performances of James McAtee and Rico Lewis in City's record-breaking 8-0 FA Cup win over Salford, we break down all the key moments. Discover Pep Guardiola's transfer plans, updates on new signings like Abdukadir Kusunov, and how City plans to fill the leadership void left by Walker. Plus, insights on Jack Grealish breaking his goal drought and the rising stars making a case for more minutes. Tune in for expert analysis, exciting narratives, and everything you need to know about Manchester City right now!
Ian Cheeseman was the BBC's Manchester City correspondent for nearly 25 years and has been a fan all of his life. Here he hosts his weekly podcast, Forever Blue, where all things Man City are discussed. Sponsored by Counting King, experts in business finance. Ian is joined by former Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Corrigan plus Amy & Tony from the Forever Blue squad to discuss all things City including the effect playing so many games has, they also discuss James McAtee, Rico Lewis and scapegoating. To buy a "It's Great to be a Blue" TShirt go via this linkbuytickets.at/itsgreattobeablue/storeIf you'd like to support Ian's work you can message him by DM on twitter @iancheeseman
Welcome to Shades of Blue Podcast "The most comprehensive Manchester City podcast." Rate the show 5 Stars! Leave a review to help the podcast get connected to most dope people like yourself! Are you watching on Youtube? Please subscribe if you are new, leave a comment, and click the thumbs up to like the video! Follow us on social media:Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/shadesofbluenw.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/shadesofbluenwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shadesofbluenw/CrunkChocolate, Tarik, and Sharpie Charlie covers all things Manchester City Men and Women (0:00) Cold Open question. Is the problem as simple as returning player? (18:31) Intro / Check in with the show bros (33:37) Baby Blue Baddies x Man City Women segment (35:38) Pineapple on pizza? (40:00) Gaz on Hemp's injury (44:37) MCWFC v Leicester City (54:41) Shock, Awe, and Applause (61:18) Review Man City vs Nottingham (77:19) Review Man City vs Crystal Palace (95:41) What's up with Rico Lewis (103:22) Preview Man City @ Juventus (110:20) Preview Man City vs Man United
Vicky Gomersall is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and the Chief Football Writer for The Daily Telegraph Sam Wallace to reflect on the weekend's sporting action.We start by discussing Manchester United, as Dan Ashworth leaves his post as sporting director. Are the costs of such departures from the club being passed on to the fans?Next to Manchester City, who dropped points for the fifth time in six matches at Selhurst Park; Sam believes Rico Lewis' red card challenge was reckless, but didn't see this City downfall coming.Also, Patrick Davidson chats with Enzo Maresca, who talks of the Italian connection at Chelsea and chances of winning the Premier League this season. And finally, we have James Savundra's interview with Ange Postecoglu, discussing the altercation with supporters and not having the squad to keep players accountable.
Ian Cheeseman was the BBC's Manchester City correspondent for nearly 25 years and has been a fan all of his life. Here he hosts his weekly podcast, Forever Blue, where all things Man City are discussed. Sponsored by Counting King, experts in business finance. Ian is joined by former referee Scott Mathieson, who is a lifelong Manchester City fan to look back on the late John Stones winner at Wolves and so much more. Ian is also joined by Louisa and Adam P from the Forever Blue squad to talk about all City issues like Foden, Rico Lewis, Haaland etc To buy a "It's Great to be a Blue" TShirt go via this linkbuytickets.at/itsgreattobeablue/storeIf you'd like to support Ian's work you can message him by DM on twitter @iancheeseman
Ahsan is joined by Adam and George to look back at a busy week in City world, talk banners, Pep, Rico Lewis and loads more. Timings: 0:00 - The week that was 34:00 - Fulham fan Ste 65:40 - Fulham preview SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER! A FREE WEEKLY UPDATE WITH NEW CONTENT GUARANTEED AND A WHOLE LOT MORE. CLICK THE LINK BELOW AND ENTER YOUR EMAIL IN THE BOX. ninetythreetwenty.com/contact/
Ste and Ahsan assess Lee Carsley's first two games in charge of England, chat Rico Lewis, Haaland and Rodri's contracts, plus a bit on Musiala to City. *This is the first 15 minutes of the show. For the full episode, and all our other content on the 93:20 player, you can join below - for less than the price of a pint of beer each month.* ninetythreetwenty.com/9320-player/about-9320-player/ SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER! A FREE WEEKLY UPDATE WITH NEW CONTENT GUARANTEED. CLICK THE LINK BELOW AND ENTER YOUR EMAIL IN THE BOX. ninetythreetwenty.com/contact/
James is joined by Manchester City fan Jonny Pringle and Brentford fan Tom Medd to discuss the latest at their clubs and some very important FPL assets ahead of the club's meeting at The Etihad in Gameweek 4. Erling Haaland looks back to his very best and off the back of two consecutive hat-tricks, there's reflection on if we carried problems through last season and whether he will be the FPL captaincy choice of preference over forthcoming weeks. Kevin De Bruyne is undertaking a new role and also looking back to his best, with Phil Foden absent recently there's focus on him and other Manchester City assets, including the mid price midfielders and the prospects of defensive assets Rico Lewis and Josko Gavrdiol for FPL managers. And Brentford assets should appeal too, they have an amazing fixture run after the trip to City and the likes of Mark Flekken, Sepp Van Den Berg, Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa are all subject to scrutiny for FPL managers Tomorrow on Planet FPL: The Calyton & James Show ep.4 Today on Patreon: UCL Fantasy Fixture Analysis & Away Days For the full Planet FPL schedule this week, including our offering on Patreon view this post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/schedule-2nd-6th-111255735 Want to become a member of our FPL community and support the Podcast? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Follow Clayton on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/claytsAFC Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PlanetFPL Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl #MCFC #BFC #FPL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this podcast I go through some early thoughts about key FPL players ahead of Gameweek 4 as well as some of notes from the weekend to help with our Team Selections. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Joe Bray and Simon Bajkowski discuss City's win at West Ham with another Erling Haaland and debate when he will reach 100 goals for the club. With Kevin De Bruyne issuing an update on his future, they delve into his brilliant start to the season, and wonder how interim England boss will use Rico Lewis during the international break. Also in the podcast, we cover the Champions League fixture list and ask why Erik Ten Hag keeps talking about City to defend his Manchester United record. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Backup for Haaland? 'I like to work with not a LONG SQUAD!' Press conference with Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola ahead of their Premier League game away to West Ham. He talks about the fitness of Kovacic, Rodri and Foden, how well Ilkay Gundogan has settled back in and influenced the team, how he thinks new West Ham manager Julen Lopetegui is influencing West Ham, whether he'll be looking for Oasis tickets, the chances of a Man City player being in the running for the Ballon d'Or, whether it's time for a midfielder to win the award which is traditionally dominated by forwards, whether he's happy not to replace Julian Alvarez, the inclusion of Rico Lewis and Jack Grealish in the England squad, says he is spectacular Kyle Walker to be involved in the national team when fully fit, how Lewis is pushing Kyle Walker, refuses to be drawn on his future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
David Mooney is joined by Manchester City fan Richard Burns and the Daily Mail's Jack Gaughan to discuss the 4-1 win over Ipswich Town. They're focusing on Erling Haaland, after his hat-trick and the continuation of his incredible record, and on Ilkay Gundogan, as he makes his second debut for the club. Ipswich were the 100th visitor to the Etihad Stadium since it opened in 2003, so we take a look at City's records - both good and bad - against the 99 other opponents they've faced. James Jones from We Are West Ham drops in to help us preview the upcoming trip to the London Stadium - and we look at Guardiola's options on the wings, with the form of Jeremy Doku and Savinho, as Jack Grealish looks for chances to impress. We also focus on Rico Lewis and his start to the new season. On top of that, following the sad news that the former City manager Sven-Goran Eriksson passed away this week, we dedicate the end of the show to remembering his time in the Eastlands dugout. ========== To get more podcasts or to listen without the ads, join our Patreon. It's just £2 per month for all the extra content and you can get a 7-day free trial first: https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast
After Manchester City's opening day win at Stamford Bridge, David Mooney is joined by Dan Burke from One Football and Dom Farrell from Sporting News to review the game. Who were the standout performers against Chelsea and how did City solve the no-Rodri problem so well? We take a look at Mateo Kovacic, Rico Lewis and Bernardo Silva in particular. It looks like Ilkay Gundogan could be returning, too, so we look at how his arrival could affect the options in the squad and the make-up of Pep Guardiola's team selections. It's Ipswich Town next - and the first meeting in the league between the teams since they relegated City from the Premier League in 2001. Mooney explains why, around that time, he utterly despised the club... and we discover if he's managed to let go of those old hang-ups with Rich from The Suffolk Crunch, who also tells us all about what to expect from Kieran McKenna's side on Saturday. ========== To get more podcasts or to listen without the ads, join our Patreon. It's just £2 per month for all the extra content and you can get a 7-day free trial first: https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast
Ahsan and Bailey chat all things pre season and the AC Milan match. Oscar Bobb and Rico Lewis love, plus Pep's future. *This is the first 15 minutes of the show. For the full episode, and all our other content on the 93:20 player, you can join below - for less than the price of a pint of beer each month.* ninetythreetwenty.com/9320-player/about-9320-player/
Breaking down the Villa and Palace matches. Taking an in depth look at the impact of Akanji and Rico Lewis. Discussing the title fight and looking ahead to our matches against Madrid and Luton. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cityzens-fancast/support
What do you make of the week that saw one of the most boring games of the season followed by one of the most impressive? David Mooney is joined by Adam Carter from StatCity.co.uk and by Fred Caldeira from TNT Sports Brazil to reflect on Manchester City's 0-0 draw with Arsenal and the 4-1 win over Aston Villa. They focus on the performances of Phil Foden and Rico Lewis, plus they discuss the structure and shape of the team both with and without Erling Haaland. Then it's Crystal Palace and Real Madrid on the horizon - and possibly a big week to come to find out if City have had their click and we're now in the post-click era for this season. And this week's show is also getting musical... Football historian Gary James speaks about the background to several songs and chants around City, looking at the history of tunes like Blue Moon and The Boys In Blue. ========== To get more podcasts or to listen without the ads, join our Patreon. It's just £2 per month for all the extra content and you can get a 7-day free trial first: https://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast
Morning Footy: A daily soccer podcast from CBS Sports Golazo Network
The MF crew take a look at the latest news surrounding João Cancelo loan exit from Manchester City. Reports are that he was a bad teammate, in particular to, Nathan Aké and Rico Lewis. From what is known now, the feeling is that João Cancelo clearly doesn't want to remain on loan at Man City and wants to return to Barcelona. Was Cancelo's recent statement to the media the right move? Alexis doesn't think so. Nigel states, "Football is a small circle. Word gets around and you can be made out to look like a bad person." It today's game, players have their own platform now thanks to social media and can help drive the narrative in their favor as a defense. Morning Footy is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Morning Footy podcast on Twitter: @CBSSportsGolazo, @susannahcollins, @nicocantor1, @NotAlexis, @CharlieDavies9 For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, the Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Phil Foden says he can only ever see himself playing for City. The boyhood Blue, former Etihad ball-boy and Academy graduate revealed his dream of being a one-club player in the latest episode of the official Man City Podcast, ‘In Conversation With…' Asked whether he'd ever considered playing anywhere else or even going out on loan when he was younger, Foden said: “No, honestly. I just always see myself as a City player. “I always just thought if I work hard enough and I know what my ability is about, I can push in the team and over time I started getting more minutes and now I'm probably getting the most minutes I've had this year “So yeah, I've worked really hard for it and it's thanks to the manager also for trusting me, so I have to thank the manager for that for trusting me and keeping me around.” The Academy pin-up boy, Foden is an inspiration for the youngsters coming through the ranks. And after watching three more graduates – Micah Hamilton, Oscar Bobb and Rico Lewis - star in the 3-2 win over Red Star Belgrade – he says nothing makes him happier than seeing others follow in his footsteps. It's an episode not to be missed! Watch the video version on City+ now!
Manchester City have seen their Premier League title ambitions take a mighty blow after a dramatic draw against Crystal Palace. City raced into a two-goal lead through Jack Grealish and Rico Lewis at the Etihad and three points looked in the bag. But Palace staged an incredible comeback to claw back a point - completed by a last-minute penalty from Michael Olise.Reaction from the match has been taken directly from our live YouTube show which you can interact with directly after every Palace match. Search "Back of the Nest" on YouTube.This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Back of the Nest. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/holmesdaleradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/holmesdaleradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ahsan, Chris and George preview the game against Liverpool, chat about the England debut of Rico Lewis, plus look at the coverage of the points deduction for Everton.
England completed a statement 8-1 aggregate victory over North Macedonia. Marcus and Jim are on hand to send that message to the rest of Europe. They also remind us that there are no rebounds in a penalty shootout.Once that's out of the way, the lads discuss if these two poor performances will have any effect on England going forward and whether Rico Lewis can make the squad for the Euros. Plus, would Harry Kane go to Oktoberfest by himself?ollow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. 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.
James Gheerbrant, Jonathan Northcroft and Gregor Robertson join tom Clarke to give VAR a grilling.Does the mic'd up programme help or hinder the case for VAR in games? The team look at issues around how subjective football is, how effective current VAR is and are there other, better options to use the technology? After an inconclusive but heated debate it's on to England's midfield.Bellingham and Rice seem certain starters, but who plays alongside them? Do England have a defensive midfielder, and if not, who plays instead?Finally, Jonny recently voted in a poll asking who are currently the world's best players…he names his top five. TimelineVAR2' VAR, are the audio releases helping or hindering 4' Pain is not worth the gain. It is a really difficult job, but it has become farcical.8' Running VAR can be exhausting, in the spotlight, no clear right and wrong, walking a tightropePossible clips 11' the number and detail of incidents can't be assessed in the time allowed. 15' modern mania to achieve perfection…in a subjective sport.17' timing is an issue; it takes too long the flow of the game has been affected.20' Has the mic'd up programme improved things or further mudded the waters. 22' sin bins. Good idea or not? Keeping refs mics on would stop player dissent quickly. 26' do players influence VAR by appealing and asking refs to check things. England midfield 31' who plays alongside Declan Rice and Jude Bellingham.33' the chemistry of the three is important. Southgate prizes control over everything else. Gregor thinks still Philips.35' can't pick Philips or Henderson because of lack of top flight football.37' Trent Alexander is the answer according to Jonny.40' James, consider Connor Gallagher.45' stones, Rico Lewis, Foden Maddison. Jonny think whoever Jude wants Keep Bellingham happy. Best players in the world 49' Jonny voted for worlds best players. Hard to over look Premier league and England players. Haland, Rodri, Kane, Bellingham.55' Kane now getting the coverage he deserves. 57' Messi still the man. What about defenders?? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rico Lewis speaks to talkSPORT, ahead of England's qualifier against Malta, after getting his first call-up. Fikayo Tomori also reveals what he's learnt in Italy with AC Milan, and Anthony Joshua says he hasn't reached his peak yet, after his fight against Otto Wallin in Saudi Arabia was announced. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kelly Cates is joined by BBC Wales' football correspondent Rob Phillips and former Wales forward Nathan Blake on this episode of the Football Daily. The panel preview the huge week in store for Wales as they look to book their place in next summer's Euros if results go their way. They're second in Group D, level on points with third placed Croatia ahead of their game against Armenia. Plus, football correspondent John Murray and senior football reporter Ian Dennis speak to Kelly from St Georges Park to look ahead to England's two final qualifiers against Malta and North Macedonia and discuss how strong a contender they are for next summer's tournament in Germany. The Daily Mirror's chief football writer John Cross also explains how England's next generation has never felt brighter as we discuss the newest players in Gareth Southgate's side. TIMECODES 00'30 - The panel discuss Wales' huge week in terms of Euros qualifications 03'15 – Ben Davis insists they've “never stopped believing” they can qualify 07'10 – Is this the new Wales generation 15'41 - John Murray and Ian Dennis look ahead to England's two final qualifiers 19'00 – The Daily Mirror's John Cross discusses the England squad 23'42 – Ezri Konta audio 31'23 – Rico Lewis talks his call up to the England squad
Ian is joined by Flo Lloyd-Hughes, Musa Okwonga and, making her debut, Fadumo Olow! They begin by surprising Ian with a coveted award that resurfaced this week (03:09), before moving on to talking about Megan Rapinoe and Ali Krieger (05:25), who retired following this week's NWSL Championship game. They then move on to the England call-ups for Ezri Konsa (15:52), Cole Palmer and Rico Lewis and discuss the omissions, before rounding up with the chaos of Chelsea and Manchester City going 4-4 (29:07) and some Barclays WSL (40:46). Host: Ian Wright Guests: Flo Lloyd-Hughes, Musa Okwonga and Fadumo Olow Producers: Ryan Hunn and Roscoe Bowman Additional Production: Jonathan Fisher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
David Mooney is joined by The Athletic's City correspondent, Sam Lee, to discuss the victory over Young Boys in the Champions League. They look at the performances of Rico Lewis, Matheus Nunes and Mateo Kovacic - plus they discuss how Grealish and Doku worked in the same team. Email: hello@LMTpod.comWebsite: http://www.LMTpod.comTwitter: @LMTpodInstagram: @LMTpodTikTok: @LMT_pod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
No segundo episódio do Podcast Futebol Animus, exploramos as múltiplas facetas da crise no Flamengo, destacando como isso reflete a gestão desprofissionalizada do futebol brasileiro. Analisamos casos como a agressão de Pablo Hernandez a Pedro, a briga de Gerson com Varela no vestiário, Gabigol aparecendo com um olho roxo após uma discussão interna e até mesmo Marcos Braz mordendo um torcedor após uma confusão em um shopping. Além disso, discutimos rumores de Bruno Henrique saindo para o Palmeiras e a possibilidade de Tite no Flamengo. Falamos sobre o título do São Paulo na Copa do Brasil, a SAF do Fortaleza, a classificação do Fortaleza diante do Corinthians na Sul-americana e as semifinais da Libertadores. Também abordamos o emocionante jogo entre Fluminense e Inter, que ficará na memória de muitos, mas que também teve incidentes lamentáveis, como ofensas racistas a Enner Valencia após a partida. No segmento final, analisamos o desempenho do Palmeiras em setembro, onde a equipe marcou apenas um gol, e questionamos se as teimosias do Abel Ferreira estão custando caro ao time. Além disso, tocamos em temas relevantes no cenário internacional, como a derrocada do PSG após uma derrota por 4x1 para o Newcastle e as críticas a Mbappé. Discutimos o Manchester City buscando ser menos dependente de Halland e a qualidade de Rico Lewis aos 18 anos. Também abordamos a nova era no Real Madrid com Jude e Vini como símbolos. Finalmente, discutimos o posicionamento insensível do Valencia diante de Vini Jr. e como a comunicação institucional deve ser mais empática. ========================= 00:00:00 Vinhetas 00:00:42 Apresentações 00:03:28Crise no Flamengo 00:33:09 O significado do título do São Paulo na Copa do Brasil 00:42:50 A SAF do Fortaleza 00:53:43 As semifinais da Libertadores 01:20:29 O PSG em derrocada? 01:27:49 Um Manchester City sem a dependência de Halland? 01:35:29 Jude e Vini como símbolos de uma nova era no Real Madrid 01:45:30 O posicionamento insensível do Valencia ante a Vini Jr 01:56:08 Copa do Mundo 2030 em 6 países 02:05:13 Carlitos Tevez sobre o alarmante nível de instrução dos atletas Nossos parceiros!
After a solid win in the second round of Champions League group matches, David Mooney is joined by The Athletic's City Correspondent, Sam Lee, to pick the bones out of the performance. There was a slight return to control for City at RB Leipzig, while Rico Lewis was one of the players who really impressed.www.lmtpod.comA longer version of this episode is available earlier and ad-free via subscription on Memberful.Email: hello@LMTpod.comWebsite: www.LMTpod.comTwitter: @LMTpodInstagram: @LMTpodTikTok: @LMT_podHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a defeat at Wolves and a win at RB Leipzig, David Mooney is joined by Adam Carter from StatCity.co.uk and Dom Farrell from Sporting News to discuss the major talking points. They focus on Rico Lewis after his excellent midweek performance and there's a look at how City can solve the Rodri problem. Does City's set-up change dramatically with a difference in players available? We discuss ball-carrying players vs. controlling players - and we look at how injuries and suspensions have forced Guardiola's hand on that in the last week. Is City's squad too small? We look into that, too, as the manager has been speaking about that - and that leads us into previewing the upcoming tie with Arsenal. How will City look to get the better of the Gunners. The writer and football historian, Gary James, is also on the show, as we pay tribute to the City legend Francis Lee, who died this week. ========== To get bonus podcasts or to listen without the ads, join our Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast
Dan Murphy and Tyrone Marshall discuss Man City's Champions League win over RB Leipzig, the standout performers from the game, identify a weakness that could be exploited and preview this weekend's huge clash with Arsenal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Exciting City youngster Rico Lewis is the latest guest on the official Man City podcast. The Academy graduate has enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks and enjoyed a stellar breakthrough campaign last season at senior level, playing his full part in helping City seal a historic Treble. Having signed a new long-term contract earlier this summer, Rico sat down with Podcast hosts Nedum Onuoha and Rob Pollard to reflect on his footballing journey so far. Rico talks about his Introduction to the sport, the influence of his family, in particular his Dad, and he also speaks about his the importance of his positional versatility as well as looking back on his memorable introduction into City's first team set up. In addition, Lewis also looks back on that momentous Treble season, being a Champions League record breaker, what it means to have signed his new contract as well as his hopes and aspirations looking towards the future. Plus we learn about a hidden talent that Nedum has - It's all in the latest episode of the Official Manchester City podcast, which you can watch in full via Recast and City+. https://watch.recast.tv/user/8e7K5 https://www.mancity.com/city-plus Subscribe and follow the podcast now to stay up-to-date with the latest episodes and join the community. You can also follow Manchester City on social media via Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and Snapchat for more exclusive content. Twitter: https://twitter.com/ManCity IG: https://www.instagram.com/mancity/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/mancity/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mancity Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/mancityofficial Produced by Manchester City and Voiceworks: Sport, this is the unbeatable Official Manchester City Podcast.
Today the guys are joined by a new guest who, as will be customary, shares their favourite all time GTFC player, game and kit. They then discuss the impressive win against Gillingham, the draw against Man City's Under 21's, the quiet end to the transfer window, squad depth, preview the Barnsley and Bradford games and end the show with a game of "where are they now" and a look at what a few ex players have done since retiring from the game. Can you guess who is now a financial advisor and would you trust him with your money...Hosted by Chris Mills with guests Adam Howard and Steve Claybourn.Intro / Outro music - "Make It Last" by The Brightlights.Artwork - Search 'Andrew Robinson' on Etsy.Get in touch via Twitter - @VFTFindusNB - The sound on Steve's mic cut out towards the end. He did say bye but it didn't record, he's not that rude! And listen out for a hidden blooper after the outro... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Mooney is joined by City fans Adam Monk and Macca to reflect on a week that saw Manchester City ease to victory in their opening Premier League game and win the UEFA Super Cup on penalties. Cole Palmer and Ederson are in the spotlight after their displays this week, plus we discuss the potential new contract for Bernardo Silva and what shape the squad is in with the injury to Kevin De Bruyne. Taylor Payne from Pod on the Tyne joins the show to discuss what's in store when Newcastle visit the Etihad on Saturday, while our EDS expert Sean Blinkhorn looks at Rico Lewis developing into a first team member - with thoughts also on the likes of Oscar Bobb and James McAtee. ========== To get bonus podcasts or to listen without the ads, join our Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/BlueMoonPodcast
Master conquers apprentice as Pep Guardiola's Manchester City brush aside Vincent Kompany's Burnley, as the Premier League is back with a bang. Both managers spoke to Adrian Durham after the game, as well as City youngster Rico Lewis, who appeared to have been struck by an object thrown from the crowd during the game.Elsewhere we preview all of today's live commentaries from the Premier League, a huge night of Heavyweight boxing at the O2 as Anthony Joshua faces Robert Helenius and Sarina Weigman catches up with Courtney Sweetman Kirk, ahead of this morning's Women's World Cup Quarter Final against Colombia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 152 - Youssef Chermiti out of nowhere! Rico Lewis loan rejected, Sell DCL?!.. and more. Thanks for your unrivalled support and the coffee's guys! We truly do appreciate you all.
On today's show, Amos and Adam are joined by Oliver L to discuss Rico Lewis' new contract extension. Andrew and Joe also join later in the show as they take place in the final John Stones' Paint Trophy quarter-final. It's a cracker! Follow us! https://www.youtube.com/@CityReportPod https://twitter.com/cityreportpod https://twitter.com/amosmurphy_ https://twitter.com/abooker17 https://twitter.com/_oliverlowe https://www.instagram.com/cityreportpod/ https://www.tiktok.com/@cityreportpod
In this episode we look ahead to the future, with the help of two of the coaches responsible for developing incredible talents at the club like Phil Foden, Cole Palmer, Rico Lewis, and James McAtee. First up is Brian Barry-Murphy, manager of the Elite Development Squad, who uses his experiences to not just bring out the best in his players, but to prepare them for whatever the future may hold for them. Then we sit down with U18 Lead Coach Ben Wilkinson, and his father Howard - the last Englishman to manage a winning team in England's top footballing division. Join Academy graduate Nedum Onuoha and Rob Pollard as they ask our guests how they take talented youngsters to the next level, and what the club has done to build an Elite Development Squad that has dominated youth football, and an academy that is one of the most revered in the country. It's all in the latest episode of the Official Manchester City podcast, which you can watch in full via Recast and City+. https://watch.recast.tv/user/8e7K5 https://www.mancity.com/city-plus Subscribe and follow the podcast now to stay up-to-date with the latest episodes and join the community. You can also follow Manchester City on social media via Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and Snapchat for more exclusive content. Twitter: https://twitter.com/ManCity IG: https://www.instagram.com/mancity/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/mancity/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mancity Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/mancityofficial Produced by Manchester City and Voiceworks: Sport, this is the unbeatable Official Manchester City Podcast.
Sam Lee joins David Mooney to break down the events of the 2-1 win over Leeds...There's also discussion on Gundogan and his future, plus Rico Lewis and his performance.www.lmtpod.comA longer version of this episode is available earlier and ad-free via subscription on Memberful.Email: hello@LMTpod.comWebsite: www.LMTpod.comTwitter: @LMTpodInstagram: @LMTpodTikTok: @LMT_pod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The rise of Rico Lewis. Rico Henry Mark Lewis is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for Premier League club Manchester City. Image Credit: rico.lewis/instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/Ckef-TBoRbd/?hl=en Manchester City Football Club are an English football club based in Manchester that competes in the Premier League, the top flight of English football. Founded in 1880 as St. Mark's, they became Ardwick Association Football Club in 1887 and Manchester City in 1894.
Manchester City willing to let Cancelo go to Bayern on loan with option to buy for 70 million euros. Cancelo has seen playing time drop due to the emerges of Rico Lewis and Nathan Ake who both are in good form.
My thoughts on the FA Cup match vs Arsenal and what this game means going forward. Talking about the future of Rico Lewis and how we can keep supporting our squad. *Apologies if the sound is off, there were some technical difficulties* --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cityzens-fancast/support
Reynoso & Soltero discuss the possibility of Arsenal lifting the Premier League title, Riyad Mahrez's incredible career arc, Pep Guardiola's inclusion of 18 year old Rico Lewis, and why Tottenham is producing yet another mediocre season. (00:00) Merch Ad (00:50) What happens if Arsenal wins the Premier League? (09:35) The Magic of Riyad Mahrez (14:29) Rico Lewis is Manchester City's next star (20:58) What's going on with Tottenham?
Jimbo, Daniel Storey, Jon Mackenzie and Jay Harris cast their eyes over an intriguing and potentially pivotal Premier League weekend.Arsenal overcome Man United in dramatic fashion with Nketiah proving a brilliant alternative to Jesus and the inverted Zinchenko proving hugely influential.Man City are back in the goals though with universal acclaim for Erling Haaland and Rico Lewis. Can they chase the Gunners down in the title race?Some drab 0-0s across the matchday, including at Anfield but Mykhailo Mudryk's exciting cameo for Chelsea shows why they might not need a striker.Plus Mitoma, Gnonto and why Sean Dyche would keep Everton up.Produced by Charlie Jones.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Arsenal 3-2 Man United (03.00)• PART 1b: Man City 3-0 Wolves (17.00)• PART 2a: West Ham 2-0 Everton (27.00) • PART 2b: Bournemouth 1-1 Forest & Southampton 0-1 Aston Villa (35.00) • PART 3a: Juve's points deduction (38.00)• PART 3b: Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea (41.00)• PART 3c: The rest of the Premier League weekend (48.00)SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR £1.99 A MONTH FOR 12 MONTHS• theathletic.com/totally Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo, Daniel Storey, Jon Mackenzie and Jay Harris cast their eyes over an intriguing and potentially pivotal Premier League weekend. Arsenal overcome Man United in dramatic fashion with Nketiah proving a brilliant alternative to Jesus and the inverted Zinchenko proving hugely influential. Man City are back in the goals though with universal acclaim for Erling Haaland and Rico Lewis. Can they chase the Gunners down in the title race? Some drab 0-0s across the matchday, including at Anfield but Mykhailo Mudryk's exciting cameo for Chelsea shows why they might not need a striker. Plus Mitoma, Gnonto and why Sean Dyche would keep Everton up. Produced by Charlie Jones. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Arsenal 3-2 Man United (03.00) • PART 1b: Man City 3-0 Wolves (17.00) • PART 2a: West Ham 2-0 Everton (27.00) • PART 2b: Bournemouth 1-1 Forest & Southampton 0-1 Aston Villa (35.00) • PART 3a: Juve's points deduction (38.00) • PART 3b: Liverpool 0-0 Chelsea (41.00) • PART 3c: The rest of the Premier League weekend (48.00) SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR £1.99 A MONTH FOR 12 MONTHS • theathletic.com/totally Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Bray and Simon Bajkowski tackle all the key points around Manchester City, including Pep Guardiola's explosive press conference following the 4-2 win over Spurs, the praise dished out for some and not others and Rico Lewis' impeccable form at the moment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Bray and Simon Bajkowski tackle all the key points around Manchester City, including the loss in the Carabao Cup to Southampton, Joao Cancelo's poor form, Nathan Ake, Kyle Walker, Rico Lewis and of course the Manchester Derby. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello and welcome to TLKO football podcast! Jamie is joined by Sheela after his Christmas break. The lads catch up and get Sheela's feelings following, the now lifetime ago, world cup before going on to discuss the return of the Premier League.It's as you were - no shocks in the first week back. Arsenal march on without Jesus. City are imperious and a good chat re. Rico Lewis. Elsewhere, Liverpool, Chelsea and Newcastle win and Spurs are held at Brentford - where are Spurs and Conte heading?
Nedum Onuoha joins the show as he and Julien Laurens discuss Manchester City's return to Premier League action and break down classy performances from Erling Haaland, Jack Grealish and Rico Lewis. The guys also dive into Marcus Rashford's red hot form in Manchester United's win over Nottingham Forest, cover some bad injury news for Reece James and Chelsea and discuss Neymar leaving the stadium before PSG's game against Strasbourg had finished. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nedum Onuoha joins the show as he and Julien Laurens discuss Manchester City's return to Premier League action and break down classy performances from Erling Haaland, Jack Grealish and Rico Lewis. The guys also dive into Marcus Rashford's red hot form in Manchester United's win over Nottingham Forest, cover some bad injury news for Reece James and Chelsea and discuss Neymar leaving the stadium before PSG's game against Strasbourg had finished. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For the final show of 2022, David Mooney is joined by City fan Richard Burns and journalist with Sporting News, Dom Farrell, to reflect on two intense displays -- as City dispatched Liverpool and Leeds. Erling Haaland's back up to his old tricks, while Jack Grealish had a bit of an odd week -- though the plaudits must go to Rico Lewis, who impressed in both matches, too. As it's the end of the year, we also reflect on the last 12 months -- and KC and Ciaran Murray get in on the action to discuss their alternative moments of 2022, while, with Everton on the horizon on New Year's Eve, we look ahead to that match, too.
Andrew and Jon cast their eyes over handy victories for City against Liverpool (League Cup) and Leeds (Premier League) ahead of a daunting set of fixtures in the first six weeks of 2023. There's plenty of Rico Lewis hype, Jack Grealish chat, and mind-boggling Erling Haaland maths.
Host David Mooney is joined by The Athletic's Sam Lee for the last show of 2022. They reflect on the conversations around Erling Haaland and Jack Grealish at Leeds, plus focus on Rico Lewis after his last two impressive displays. Produced by David Mooney. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ian Cheeseman was the BBC's Manchester City correspondent for nearly 25 years and has been a fan all of his life. Here he hosts his weekly podcast, Forever Blue, where all things Man City are discussed. For this episode, sponsored by www.howardssolicitors.co.uk Ian is joined by former Manchester City player Paul Lake to look back on the return to Premier league action at Leeds. Harlan & Louisa join Ian too to discuss Rico Lewis, Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland. Big thanks to howardssolicitors.co.uk for their support. If you'd like to support Ian's work you can message him by DM on twitter @iancheeseman
Dan Murphy is joined by Joe Bray to discuss City's Carabao Cup win over Liverpool, Julian Alvarez's World Cup winning impact and Rico Lewis showing his ability to Pep Guardiola. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Mooney is joined by City fan Chris Higginbottom and The Independent's Mark Critchley to review the victories over Leicester and Sevilla -- with a look at how City can break down stubborn teams. There's praise for Rico Lewis, after he scored on his first Champions League start, while Kevin De Bruyne and Julian Alvarez share the limelight for their displays this week. We take a look at some of City's best free kicks of years gone by after the Belgian's stunner at the King Power. Sean Blinkhorn is back -- he's discussing Carlos Borges -- plus we hear from Sammy James from the Fulhamish podcast, all about Saturday's opposition.
Hugh Woozencroft is joined by Gregor Robertson, Tom Allnutt and Ian Hawkey - with Charlotte Duncker.Tottenham are through to the knockout stages of the Champions League as group winners after their comeback in Marseille - but how far can they go? (00:00)Liverpool finished second in their group - but they did beat the in-form Napoli. Is Darwin Nunez starting to find his feet? (11:05)Chelsea won their group too, but their final group game was overshadowed by an injury to Ben Chillwell. Despite that, how far can they go?(19:01)Manchester City came from behind in their final group game against Sevilla. Charlotte Duncker was there for The Times and joins us to discuss Rico Lewis, who made history in the game (31:50)Rangers became the worst Champions League side ever -but Celtic weren't much better. Can the Old Firm realistically ever compete in the Champions League? (36:36)There's only one Spanish side through to the Champions League knockout stage. Why are clubs other than Real Madrid struggling at the moment? (42:41)Burnley came from behind against Rotherham to extend their lead at the top of the Championship. Just how impressive is Vincent Company and the job he's doing at the club? (48:56)Get more of The Times and The Sunday Times for less than £1 a day. Start your free trial: thetimes.co.uk/thegame Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello listeners, and welcome to Thursday's edition of the City Report Podcast! On today's episode, Amos and Oliver discuss City's 3-1 win over Sevilla in the Champions League, Rico Lewis' standout night, and more! If you enjoy the show, please consider following our socials. Follow us! https://twitter.com/cityreport_ https://twitter.com/cityreportpod https://twitter.com/AmosMurphy https://twitter.com/_oliverlowe https://www.instagram.com/cityreportpod/ https://www.tiktok.com/@cityreportpod
Mark Chapman has reaction to the big stories from Wednesday night's Champions League matches. 17-year-old Rico Lewis scores as Man City win, while Ben Chilwell is a World Cup doubt after pulling up injured for Chelsea. Hear from Pep Guardiola and Graham Potter, and get the thoughts of Everton's Asmir Begović and Izzy Christiansen on the permutations for the last 16 draw. Aaron Paul has the EFL round-up, Sport BILD's Yannick Huber talks about Jude Bellingham's potential future move and Ukrainian football journalist Andrew Todos talks Shakhtar Donetsk. TOPICS: 1:05 – Pep Guardiola, 3:10 – Graham Potter, 6:10 – last 16 permutations, 10:35 – EFL, 13:15 – Bellingham, 18:15 - Shakhtar Donetsk.
David Mooney is joined by City fan Laura Wolfe and One Football's Dan Burke to reflect on the talking points from the defeat in the Community Shield. EDS expert Sean Blinkhorn is back to talk about Josh Wilson-Esbrand and Rico Lewis, plus Howard Hockin returns to discuss City's transfers this summer and the positive influence of the Women's EUROs. We also get an insight into West Ham from James Jones from We Are West Ham.
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Tune in to today's first episode of two, with Nate Jackson and special guests. Director/Social Media Mogul @WuzGood, Rico Lewis, and Radio & Comedy Show Producer Nika Simone (@TheeNikaSimone). Today's topic:Why are so many eligible 25-25yr old women single? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenatejacksonradioshow/support
Tune in and catch Nate with part 2 of the "WHY ARE YOU SINGLE" series... We now have 6 guests in studio... Rico Lewis, Nika Simone, WuzGood, Demyra Ravyne Payne, Jesselynn Stegall, Nyeleti Khoza... AND WE'RE TAKING CALLERS 818-575-6993. Its about to be a circus... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenatejacksonradioshow/support