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Gary is joined by Rob McKay, Head Coach of Women's Football at University of Manchester, who discusses all the aspects a coach should consider before putting on an effective session: from space to players to equipment, right down to the weather! He also talks about his new book, which provides an in-depth look at how to create your own principles of play to produce quality and relevant coaching points for your practices. Order your copy of Maximize Your Training Sessions below: https://www.amazon.com/Maximise-Your-Training-Sessions-Ever-Changing/dp/1915855152 If you enjoy the interview, please let your coaching community know and share on your social platforms! - Many thanks - Gary Curneen
Rob is the first corner bead applicator specific guest we've had on the podcast and he's created something special specifically for making corner bead installation easier. He also gives us some tips on how we can more efficiently install corner bead and squeeze a few less minutes out of the install. He's a great guys and I hope you enjoy this, the 56th podcast of The Drywall Podcast. The month of July on The Drywall Podcast is brought to you by GWI. GWI supplying the U.K. with drywall finishing products since 2021! Delivering quality brands nationwide. Check them out on Facebook, Instagram or online at www.gwiltd.com for all your finishing needs!
No football still but Counties Podcast returns with Gary Langley, Rob McKay and Martin Fallon virtually meeting to bring you another episode. We discuss the…Read the postCP163 – EPISODE 6 OF 2019/20
The Counties Podcast rebirth continues with episode 162, with Gary and Martin welcoming back to the virtual table Rob McKay, one of the founding fathers…Read the postCP162 – EPISODE 5 OF 2019/20
Rob McKay gives reaction to a late draw in Wythenshawe.
Rob McKay’s picks for West team of the decade
Shildon preview podcast
Post match reaction following our Playmatch.com Cup win.
Rob McKay and Brad Cooke speak after West lose in a close game against Stalybridge Celtic.
Brad Cooke speaks to Rob McKay after our final pre-season game.
Warren Jones speaks to Rob McKay after a 3-2 win over local rivals Maine Road.
Manager Brad Cooke and co-chair Rob McKay speak about today’s performance, the fixture list, and Squires Gate away.
In this week’s Podcast, we spoke a variety of business leaders across Wales including: Former First Minister Carwyn Jones talks to us about the current situation in Bridgend following the Ford decision We speak to Marc McAuley of CIPFA about the potential £1bn threat that fraud poses the public sector Professor Geraint Harvey of Swansea University shares his research into the gender pay gap within the airline industry USW has opened an incubator dedicated to graduate entrepreneurs, Richie Turner joins us to tell us more Newport Wafer Fab has recently completed a Multi-million pound re-financing deal. Rob McKay and Paul James tell us more about the Wafer fab and the deal David Jones of Hafod Renewables reacts to the recent decision to quadruple the VAT on solar panels and Eleri Powell of Brecon Carreg talks to us about their fundraising campaign for defibrillators across Wales.
A chat with Rob McKay about his role as co-Chair, how he’s found the position so far, the price of Krombacher, West Women, and how you can get involved with West.
The Rev. Rob McKay began his religious formation in the LDS Church. When he returned home from his mission he affiliated with a Pentecostal church in Auckland, New Zealand. He then became Anglican and was ordained a priest in Tikanga Māori. Recently he converted to Islam. Despite these movements, he honours each tradition for what they offered him in his spiritual formation. Though his journey hasn't been straightforward he is without regret. In light of the mosque shootings in Christchurch, Rob's ability to deeply appreciate and understand these sometimes adversarial traditions might just be what our New Zealand religious community needs. Rob McKay and I have a delightful conversation about the many unexpected places to which God calls us home.
Featuring Louis Armstrong, The Boss Brass, Jackie Richardson, Rob McKay.
Featuring Louis Armstrong, The Boss Brass, Jackie Richardson, Rob McKay.
85 percent of Americans ages 18-29 (Millennials) are smartphone owners. For many of them, the recruiting pitch lobbed to Millennials is so far outside the strike zone, the candidates just step back and vanish. If your company wants to be reach Millennials, it’s essential that you walk in the shoes of a young job candidate. In recruiting speak…If you want to attract young top talent, it's crucial to optimize your career site and join the Millennial world of mobile. This podcast is a 3 1/2 minute excerpt of an interview Ira S Wolfe had with Rob McKay on Tips for Hiring (New Zealand). You can also read more about recruiting and hiring Millennials here.
This week for episode 10, we speak to Gary Langley from Litherland REMYCA about their search for a new manager, we caught up with Karl Florczak from Cheadle Town regarding their friendly with Russia U19's, and talked all the latest NWCFL goings on with Rob McKay and Martin Fallon.
Episode 7 of our regular NWCFL podcast. Myself, Martin Fallon, Joseph Gibbons and Rob McKay discussed the latest goings on in the NWCFL this past week, including our sides in FA Cup action, The MEN Cup and Friday night football.
Podcast #6 from myself, Martin Fallon, Rob McKay and Joseph Gibbons. We had guests Simon Burton (Runcorn Town) Dave Abraham (Litherland REMYCA) and Ste Bignall (Runcorn Linnets)
For Episode 5 we were joined by guest presenter Rob Clarke. Usual guest Joseph Gibbons was absent but regulars Martin Fallon and Rob McKay were with us as usual. We talked all things NWCFL including our teams that made it through last weeks FA Cup, and the sides in FA Vase action this weekend.
The NonLeagueReview NWCFL podcast is back with episode #4. This week regulars Martin Fallon, Rob McKay, Joseph Gibbons and myself were joined by Colne FC manager Steve Cunningham and Runcorn Linnets boss Joey Dunn.
NWCFL 2014/15 season preview. Thanks to Martin Fallon, Rob McKay and Joseph Gibbons for taking part and to the number of managers who provided us with audio. We apologise for the poor audio as we had technical difficulties during recording.