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Welcome back to Stick to Football, brought to you by SkyBet!In this episode, we're joined by Coleen Rooney. She chats with Gary, Jamie, Roy, Ian and Jill about her time in the jungle, family life with husband Wayne Rooney - and the joys and challenges of raising their children.She reflects on the infamous Baden-Baden stay during England's 2006 World Cup campaign: The media frenzy surrounding the WAGs, its impact on the team, and what it was like at the centre of such intense scrutiny.We delve into the Rooneys' time living in the United States, adjusting to a new way of life, and an unexpected meeting with Donald Trump!Plus, we hear about Coleen's highly publicised trial with Rebekah Vardy. She discusses how she uncovered the truth, handled the pressures of the courtroom, and came out the other side stronger.As always, don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode!This episode is sponsored by Huel. Huel is a range of meals, snacks and drinks formulated by nutritionists and designed for your convenience. Join some of the world's top performers and millions globally choosing Huel every day to shortcut their nutrition.
När Werrnbloom är borta dansar podden på bordet! 15 miljoner jackpot och äntligen en omgång med få stora favoriter. Det hittas många skrälldrag och potentialen finns för en rejäl utdelning på lördag. Borg hyllar Rooneys gäng men accepterar inte Bengans försvarstal av QPR. Baghdad Bengt tror fortsatt på Boro' och Dybban har en fin spik i match 13. Veckans avsnitt av stryktipspoddens finns ute där poddar finns! Du vet väl att Stryktipspodden även finns på Youtube! Svenska Spel Sport & Casino AB. Åldersgräns 18 år. Stödlinjen.se
I ugens Radio Information fortæller Bo Elkjær om, hvorfor tidligere statsminister Anders Fogh Rasmussens fravær i den nye DR-dokumentar ‘Velkommen til krigsfronten' er så forstemmende. Rune Lykkeberg taler om angrebene i Libanon. Og Bodil Skovgaard Nielsen anmelder Sally Rooneys nye roman »Anders Fogh Rasmussen har ikke ønsket at kommentere«. Sådan slutter afsnittene om Irakkrigen i DR's nye dokumentarserie Velkommen til krigsfronten. Og dét svar kender vores Bo Elkjær alt for godt. Han dækkede Irakkrigen og måtte henvende sig hele 671 gange for at få et interview med manden, der sendte Danmark i krig på et forfejlet grundlag, tidligere statsminister Anders Fogh Rasmussen. Han er derfor ikke overrasket over, at Anders Fogh Rasmussen ikke stiller op denne gang, men det gør det ikke mindre forstemmende. For der er stadig meget, vi mangler at få klarlagt om baggrunden for krigsdeltagelsen. Og vi bliver i det krigeriske. For i de seneste uger er konflikten i Mellemøsten for alvor rykket ind i Libanon med Israels angreb på Hizbollah. Rune Lykkeberg kalder den israelske fremfærd »terroriserende« og har svært ved at se, hvordan det kan være i Israels strategiske interesse. Og endelig har Bodil Skovgaard Nielsen anmeldt den irske kæmpestjerne Sally Rooneys nyeste roman Intermezzo – og hun er bestemt ikke begejstret. Det er til gengæld stort set alle andre anmeldere, så hvordan er det egentlig at anmelde en bog negativt, når resten af anmelderkorpset mener noget helt andet?
Welcome back to the 12th and final episode of The Purpose Summit series on Stories from the River. Host Charlie Malouf interviews Kent Chevalier, the Team Chaplain of the Pittsburgh Steelers, at the Purpose Summit held at the NASCAR Hall of Fame Museum Gear Shop. Kent shares his backstory, highlighting his transition from a youth pastor to becoming an NFL chaplain. Kent describes how a Steelers player, Vance McDonald, introduced him to the role after attending the church where Kent was a pastor. Initially unfamiliar with the concept of a sports chaplain, Kent was nonetheless intrigued and felt a calling that led him to take on this unique ministry. Working with Athletes in Action, Kent serves as the team chaplain and has access to the team. Kent expresses how supportive Coach Mike Tomlin and the Rooneys have been as he enters his 6th year of being the chaplain for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Kent explains his daily activities as a chaplain, focusing on building relationships and providing spiritual guidance to players, coaches, and their families. He emphasizes the importance of addressing the spiritual side of the athletes' lives, which is often neglected amidst their intense schedules. Through various programs like Bible studies, chapels, and couples' ministries led by Kent and his wife Erica, they support the team both on and off the field. In this episode, Kent shares an impactful transformation story of one of the players, and he also expresses his favorite part of his job. Over a decade of ministry experience and reconnecting with Davin Salvagno brought Kent to The Purpose Summit, where he expresses excitement about sharing his journey and insights as one the keynote speakers this year. The episode also delves into the broader topic of integrating purpose and ministry within business environments, as seen at The Purpose Summit. Kent's stories reflect the transformative impact of his role and underscore that business, much like sports, can serve as a powerful platform for ministry and deeper purpose. Connect with Kent: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kentchevalier/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kentchevalier/ Kent's Website - https://www.kentchevalier.com Additional Resource: Athletes in Action - https://athletesinaction.org This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UJuLje81LNE Visit https://www.storiesfromtheriver.com for more episodes. This show is brought to you by Broad River Retail. Visit https://BroadRiverRetail.com Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/broad-river-retail
Welcome back to the 12th and final episode of The Purpose Summit series on Stories from the River. Host Charlie Malouf interviews Kent Chevalier, the Team Chaplain of the Pittsburgh Steelers, at the Purpose Summit held at the NASCAR Hall of Fame Museum Gear Shop. Kent shares his backstory, highlighting his transition from a youth pastor to becoming an NFL chaplain. Kent describes how a Steelers player, Vance McDonald, introduced him to the role after attending the church where Kent was a pastor. Initially unfamiliar with the concept of a sports chaplain, Kent was nonetheless intrigued and felt a calling that led him to take on this unique ministry. Working with Athletes in Action, Kent serves as the team chaplain and has access to the team. Kent expresses how supportive Coach Mike Tomlin and the Rooneys have been as he enters his 6th year of being the chaplain for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Kent explains his daily activities as a chaplain, focusing on building relationships and providing spiritual guidance to players, coaches, and their families. He emphasizes the importance of addressing the spiritual side of the athletes' lives, which is often neglected amidst their intense schedules. Through various programs like Bible studies, chapels, and couples' ministries led by Kent and his wife Erica, they support the team both on and off the field. In this episode, Kent shares an impactful transformation story of one of the players, and he also expresses his favorite part of his job. Over a decade of ministry experience and reconnecting with Davin Salvagno brought Kent to The Purpose Summit, where he expresses excitement about sharing his journey and insights as one the keynote speakers this year. The episode also delves into the broader topic of integrating purpose and ministry within business environments, as seen at The Purpose Summit. Kent's stories reflect the transformative impact of his role and underscore that business, much like sports, can serve as a powerful platform for ministry and deeper purpose. Connect with Kent: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kentchevalier/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kentchevalier/ Kent's Website - https://www.kentchevalier.com Additional Resource: Athletes in Action - https://athletesinaction.org This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UJuLje81LNE Visit https://www.storiesfromtheriver.com for more episodes. This show is brought to you by Broad River Retail. Visit https://BroadRiverRetail.com Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/broad-river-retail
SwedishRumble gästar och förklarar hur mycket United kan tänkas värva för i sommar. Ten Hags taktiska förändringar mot Arsenal diskuteras – samt Rooneys uttalande om United-spelarnas skador. Dessutom tar vi upp våra känslor kring Old Traffords skick och Varanes avsked. Lyssna gärna. Anmäl er till supporterträffen i Katrineholm här: https://hotelstatt.se/redarmy/ Lösenord: ras
JR Wilburn is from Portsmouth, Virginia where his dad worked in the navy yards. He had a lot of friends in the neighborhood playing sports for much of his childhood. He started late with organized sports and football became his focus. He went on to play college football as a wide receiver at the University of South Carolina. JR talked about rivalries and how they both have some disdain for UNC. After college, JR was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Buffalo Bills. He played for the Steelers from 1966-1970 with one of those years catching balls from Terry Bradshaw. He was coached by the legendary Chuck Noll. They talked about some Steeler greats like “Mean” Joe Greene, how great a place Pittsburgh was to play and their incredible fan base. Paul also learned a lot from JR about the Rooneys who own the Steelers. He told a couple really nice stories about them, one which involved his induction into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame. They ended with JR talking about his family and his unique grand dad name!
Locked On Steelers – Daily Podcast On The Pittsburgh Steelers
Chris Carter of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, hosts the Locked on Steelers podcast.The Pittsburgh Steelers' season is over with their 31-17 loss to the Buffalo Bills, and now they begin to look at the offseason process and the big questions ahead for the franchise.The loss was built on losing the turnover battle and not being able to run the football. They were the two key elements to the game, and neither worked in their favor. Moving forward, the Steelers need to find multiple ways to beat teams if they hope to take a step forward.That's where it will also come down to what happens with Mike Tomlin. The Rooneys are expected to bring him back, but does he want to return? And if he does, what must he change? A top priority will be finding the right offensive coordinator who can expand on what the offense built on the ground this season.And on top of that, who is the quarterback moving forward? Kenny Pickett is under contract, but Mason Rudolph's strong finish to the season could complicate matters. Should Omar Khan be looking at other veterans like Justin Fields? Or should they turn their eyes to the NFL Draft?CALL INTO THE SHOW AT 412-223-6644 or if international, e-mail your audio message to LOSTEELERSTOPICBAG@GMAIL.COMFollow Chris Carter on Twitter: @CarterCritiques.Theme music is 'Soul Kick' by Ceddy P, and 'Too Easy' by Nerdboy. Both from their label Renaissance Music. Find more from their label here.This show is part of the Locked on Podcast Network.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Underdog FantasyThis episode is sponsored by Underdog Fantasy! Sign up HERE with the promo code LOCKEDON to get your first deposit DOUBLED up to $100.Must be 18+ (19+ in Alabama and Nebraska, 21+ in Massachusetts and Arizona) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www dot ncpgambling.org; In Arizona call 1-800-NEXT-STEP; in New York, Call 1-877-8-HOPENY; in Tennessee, call 1-800-889-9789eBay MotorsFor parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit. eBay Motors dot com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply.LinkedInLinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONNFL. Terms and conditions apply.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Steelers – Daily Podcast On The Pittsburgh Steelers
Chris Carter of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, hosts the Locked on Steelers podcast. The Pittsburgh Steelers' season is over with their 31-17 loss to the Buffalo Bills, and now they begin to look at the offseason process and the big questions ahead for the franchise. The loss was built on losing the turnover battle and not being able to run the football. They were the two key elements to the game, and neither worked in their favor. Moving forward, the Steelers need to find multiple ways to beat teams if they hope to take a step forward. That's where it will also come down to what happens with Mike Tomlin. The Rooneys are expected to bring him back, but does he want to return? And if he does, what must he change? A top priority will be finding the right offensive coordinator who can expand on what the offense built on the ground this season. And on top of that, who is the quarterback moving forward? Kenny Pickett is under contract, but Mason Rudolph's strong finish to the season could complicate matters. Should Omar Khan be looking at other veterans like Justin Fields? Or should they turn their eyes to the NFL Draft? CALL INTO THE SHOW AT 412-223-6644 or if international, e-mail your audio message to LOSTEELERSTOPICBAG@GMAIL.COM Follow Chris Carter on Twitter: @CarterCritiques. Theme music is 'Soul Kick' by Ceddy P, and 'Too Easy' by Nerdboy. Both from their label Renaissance Music. Find more from their label here. This show is part of the Locked on Podcast Network. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Underdog Fantasy This episode is sponsored by Underdog Fantasy! Sign up HERE with the promo code LOCKEDON to get your first deposit DOUBLED up to $100. Must be 18+ (19+ in Alabama and Nebraska, 21+ in Massachusetts and Arizona) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www dot ncpgambling.org; In Arizona call 1-800-NEXT-STEP; in New York, Call 1-877-8-HOPENY; in Tennessee, call 1-800-889-9789 eBay Motors For parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit. eBay Motors dot com. Let's ride. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. LinkedIn LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONNFL. Terms and conditions apply. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bust out the fancy beer and liquor, as the Bums ring in the New Year with Episode 100 (and the crowd rejoiced)!! On the front nine, the Paddy Files have turned up missing, along with our NFL picks; the Bums wrap up NFL chatter heading dead into the final week of regular season play; the Bears year-in-review and prognostications are flowing like wine; draft preview chatter; Denver's brass tells ‘Mr. Unlimited' to stuff it in his a**, as Payton is playing King Dick; David Tepper's infamy reigns on, as he learned nothing in Pittsburgh with the Rooneys; other notable NFL bits-and-bobs; a College Football National Championship preview, featuring M and Dub; ladies trying to get beads in the French Quarter; Dodgers are spending like cross-faded, drunken sailors (atrocious post-season track record notwithstanding); Draymond is acting “a thug”; and close with NBA Game Ball Gate, featuring the bitch ass skipper of the Pacers, Rick Carlisle.The thing about intergalatically famous beer reviews, is they never get old; as was the case with the Bums first beer review for 2024; Old Irving Brewing in Chicago, IL get the nod to help celebrate the New Year and the Bums of Monarchy's 100th Episode — showcasing a Barrel-Aged Champurrado Krampus (2022), an Imperial, Double Milk stout with a whopping 14% ABV — oh mama, get your Mexican chocolate on; Karen Rodgers is inexplicably picking conspiracy theory bones with Jimmy Kimmel; perennial stand up comics, Dave Chappelle and Ricky Gervais are under the rainbow microscope once again; Paddy tells tales from Marco Island, FL; the Holiday season has put a strain on the Bums' livers; RIP to half of Starskey & Hutch; Apple TV has a major hit with Slow Horses series, led by hilarious front-man, Jackson Lamb; and close with a 100th-episode salute. Our massive, global listener following hasn't gotten to our heads yet, so talk to us while the getting is good. All of this majesty, mixed with a tiny dose of static.Recorded on January 5th, 2024 at B.O.M. northwest headquarters ‘The Eagle's Nest' in Chicago, IL USA.
Hour 1 There were 2 big coaching moves yesterday with Pete Carroll being relieved of his coaching duties in Seattle and Nick Saban retiring. Carroll was the Jets Head Coach when Boomer was there and he ‘loved every minute of it'. Seattle said he will be in an ‘advisory role' now but it sure sounds like Carroll wants to keep coaching. Boomer is not shocked by Saban retiring, considering the transfer portal and NIL. Which is why we also think Jim Harbaugh will jump to the NFL. This is going to continue to chase great coaches out of college football and basketball. Gio said no big name coaches are going to Carolina because of owner David Tepper. Jerry returns for an update but first we talked about Craig Carton being in the building yesterday to tape, ‘Hello, My Name is Craig'. Boomer said he's looking a little thick. Jerry has audio of Stephen A. Smith going all in on Jason Whitlock. Pat McAfee is ‘pumped' that Aaron Rodgers is no longer appearing on the show until next season. Jerry has audio from Pete Carroll as he met the media and he's ‘freaking jacked'. Jerry thinks the Chargers should hire him. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about the best head coaching jobs open including college. Gio compared living and coaching in a beautiful city compared to living here in January. Boomer said the Rose Bowl is the most beautiful stadium in all of football. Hour 2 This morning Gio found out that Kayvon Thibodeaux blocked him on Twitter. We get breaking news that Bill Belichick is officially out in New England. Where does he end up? Chicago? Chargers? This might be the biggest 24 hours in football coaching history with Belichick, Nick Saban and Pete Carroll out of their positions. We talked about all the potential scenarios for Belichick and where he could end up. Jerry returns for an update but first we talked about Belichick and the Bears and Matt Eberflus. Jerry has audio of Pete Carroll after learning that he was let go as Head Coach of the Seahawks. Carroll got very emotional talking about his wife. Drew Barrymore called in because she heard us mention her show was going to be in Vegas for the Super Bowl. She called Boomer & Gio a ‘bright light' in the sports world. She invited us to come on her show from Vegas. Hour 3 Adam Schefter seems to be linking Bill Belichick to the Falcons now that he is officially out in New England. It is hard to picture him in Atlanta. A caller wants Belichick to the Steelers and Gio said the Rooney family and the fans hate him. We went through NFL Head Coaches and played, ‘Fat/Not Fat'. Jerry returns for an update and starts with Bill Belichick being out in New England. What if the Drew Barrymore appearance and the Dua Lipa interview are the same day for Gio? Stephen A. Smith went all in on Jason Whitlock on his podcast yesterday and Jerry has the audio. He called him ‘worse than a white supremacist'. In the final segment of the hour, we took calls on Belichick being out in New England. We will hear from him and Robert Kraft at a noon press conference. Hour 4 Bill Cowher joins us to talk about Bill Belichick officially being out in New England. Cowher said he needs to go to a place with a QB and speed on offense, as he can take care of the defense on his own. Would Belichick go to the west coast and the Chargers? Cowher thinks the Atlanta job is the most appealing because of the division. They do need a quarterback though. He said you need to win your division as it gives you a home playoff game. Cowher doesn't think Pete Carroll will take another coaching job. He thinks he will take a front office job with Seattle. He doesn't see him going to the Chargers. Gio said the Rooneys hate Belichick and would never bring him in. Cowher doesn't agree with that but also said Mike Tomlin isn't going anywhere. Jerry returns for his final update of the day and starts with Bill Belichick, out in New England. Carroll is ‘freaking jacked, not worn down' and ready to go. David Stearns said Harrison Bader will play regularly in center field. Stephen A. Smith went all in on Jason Whitlock and Jerry has the audio. Gio does not want the Yankees to bring in Marcus Stoman, saying he's a slug. Pat McAfee is ‘pumped' to be done with the Aaron Rodgers segments. The Moment of The Day involves Drew Barrymore calling into the show. In the final segment of the show, Buddy Harrelson passed away at the age of 79. Michael Strahan's 19 year old daughter is fighting a brain tumor.
Bill Cowher joins us to talk about Bill Belichick officially being out in New England. Cowher said he needs to go to a place with a QB and speed on offense, as he can take care of the defense on his own. Would Belichick go to the west coast and the Chargers? Cowher thinks the Atlanta job is the most appealing because of the division. They do need a quarterback though. He said you need to win your division as it gives you a home playoff game. Cowher doesn't think Pete Carroll will take another coaching job. He thinks he will take a front office job with Seattle. He doesn't see him going to the Chargers. Gio said the Rooneys hate Belichick and would never bring him in. Cowher doesn't agree with that but also said Mike Tomlin isn't going anywhere. Jerry returns for his final update of the day and starts with Bill Belichick, out in New England. Carroll is ‘freaking jacked, not worn down' and ready to go. David Stearns said Harrison Bader will play regularly in center field. Stephen A. Smith went all in on Jason Whitlock and Jerry has the audio. Gio does not want the Yankees to bring in Marcus Stoman, saying he's a slug. Pat McAfee is ‘pumped' to be done with the Aaron Rodgers segments. The Moment of The Day involves Drew Barrymore calling into the show. In the final segment of the show, Buddy Harrelson passed away at the age of 79. Michael Strahan's 19 year old daughter is fighting a brain tumor.
Self-abuse motivations, Blue Peter team pic, bear lasagne thief, the Rooneys, and pet surgery news. Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
House Prices fell 0.3% in the first three months of 2023, according to the latest Daft.ie House Price Report. In Limerick City, prices in the first three months of 2023 were 3% higher than a year previously, compared to a rise of 8% seen a year ago. Lisa Kearney from Rooneys auctioneers joins Joe to discuss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wayne Rooney is back (Teil 2) - Alle wütend Wenige Tage nach der Bekanntgabe, dass Wayne Rooney den Posten als Headcoach bei DC United übernehmen wird, folge direkt eine weitere große Meldung, die dagegen für Unverständnis und Kritik sorgte. Welche Meldung das war, besprechen Daniel, Vincent und Anne in dieser Folge des MLS Podcasts. Von positiven und negativen Spielen in der MLS In der vergangenen Woche gab es in Kanada Spiele, in in der Gefühlsweit der Fans kaum unterschiedlicher sein können und Chicago Fire scheint dort wieder nach vorn zu schreiten. Wie schon gewohnt, fehlen MLS Spiele natürlich nicht. Feedback erwünscht! Um den MLS Podcast noch besser und interessant zu machen, freuen wir uns natürlich sehr über Rückmeldungen, Meinungen, Feedback oder Kritik. Auch Themenvorschläge, die ihr in künftigen Folgen hören wollt, nehmen wir gern entgegen. Das könnt ihr gern bei Twitter unter den Hashtags #DerMLSPodcast und #DAZNSoccer machen oder uns auf Facebook unter United States Soccer News anschreiben. Den bereits mehrfach erwähnten Discord Server findet ihr unter dem Namen MLS Supporters Germany unter https://discord.gg/NXrxdCG Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
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Wayne Rooney is back (Teil 2) - Alle wütend Wenige Tage nach der Bekanntgabe, dass Wayne Rooney den Posten als Headcoach bei DC United übernehmen wird, folge direkt eine weitere große Meldung, die dagegen für Unverständnis und Kritik sorgte. Welche Meldung das war, besprechen Daniel, Vincent und Anne in dieser Folge des MLS Podcasts. Von positiven und negativen Spielen in der MLS In der vergangenen Woche gab es in Kanada Spiele, in in der Gefühlsweit der Fans kaum unterschiedlicher sein können und Chicago Fire scheint dort wieder nach vorn zu schreiten. Wie schon gewohnt, fehlen MLS Spiele natürlich nicht. Feedback erwünscht! Um den MLS Podcast noch besser und interessant zu machen, freuen wir uns natürlich sehr über Rückmeldungen, Meinungen, Feedback oder Kritik. Auch Themenvorschläge, die ihr in künftigen Folgen hören wollt, nehmen wir gern entgegen. Das könnt ihr gern bei Twitter unter den Hashtags #DerMLSPodcast und #DAZNSoccer machen oder uns auf Facebook unter United States Soccer News anschreiben. Den bereits mehrfach erwähnten Discord Server findet ihr unter dem Namen MLS Supporters Germany unter https://discord.gg/NXrxdCG Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Wayne Rooney is back (Teil 2) - Alle wütend Wenige Tage nach der Bekanntgabe, dass Wayne Rooney den Posten als Headcoach bei DC United übernehmen wird, folge direkt eine weitere große Meldung, die dagegen für Unverständnis und Kritik sorgte. Welche Meldung das war, besprechen Daniel, Vincent und Anne in dieser Folge des MLS Podcasts. Von positiven und negativen Spielen in der MLS In der vergangenen Woche gab es in Kanada Spiele, in in der Gefühlsweit der Fans kaum unterschiedlicher sein können und Chicago Fire scheint dort wieder nach vorn zu schreiten. Wie schon gewohnt, fehlen MLS Spiele natürlich nicht. Feedback erwünscht! Um den MLS Podcast noch besser und interessant zu machen, freuen wir uns natürlich sehr über Rückmeldungen, Meinungen, Feedback oder Kritik. Auch Themenvorschläge, die ihr in künftigen Folgen hören wollt, nehmen wir gern entgegen. Das könnt ihr gern bei Twitter unter den Hashtags #DerMLSPodcast und #DAZNSoccer machen oder uns auf Facebook unter United States Soccer News anschreiben. Den bereits mehrfach erwähnten Discord Server findet ihr unter dem Namen MLS Supporters Germany unter https://discord.gg/NXrxdCG Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Wayne Rooney is back (Teil 2) - Alle wütend Wenige Tage nach der Bekanntgabe, dass Wayne Rooney den Posten als Headcoach bei DC United übernehmen wird, folge direkt eine weitere große Meldung, die dagegen für Unverständnis und Kritik sorgte. Welche Meldung das war, besprechen Daniel, Vincent und Anne in dieser Folge des MLS Podcasts. Von positiven und negativen Spielen in der MLS In der vergangenen Woche gab es in Kanada Spiele, in in der Gefühlsweit der Fans kaum unterschiedlicher sein können und Chicago Fire scheint dort wieder nach vorn zu schreiten. Wie schon gewohnt, fehlen MLS Spiele natürlich nicht. Feedback erwünscht! Um den MLS Podcast noch besser und interessant zu machen, freuen wir uns natürlich sehr über Rückmeldungen, Meinungen, Feedback oder Kritik. Auch Themenvorschläge, die ihr in künftigen Folgen hören wollt, nehmen wir gern entgegen. Das könnt ihr gern bei Twitter unter den Hashtags #DerMLSPodcast und #DAZNSoccer machen oder uns auf Facebook unter United States Soccer News anschreiben. Den bereits mehrfach erwähnten Discord Server findet ihr unter dem Namen MLS Supporters Germany unter https://discord.gg/NXrxdCG Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
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Wayne Rooney is back (Teil 2) - Alle wütend Wenige Tage nach der Bekanntgabe, dass Wayne Rooney den Posten als Headcoach bei DC United übernehmen wird, folge direkt eine weitere große Meldung, die dagegen für Unverständnis und Kritik sorgte. Welche Meldung das war, besprechen Daniel, Vincent und Anne in dieser Folge des MLS Podcasts. Von positiven und negativen Spielen in der MLS In der vergangenen Woche gab es in Kanada Spiele, in in der Gefühlsweit der Fans kaum unterschiedlicher sein können und Chicago Fire scheint dort wieder nach vorn zu schreiten. Wie schon gewohnt, fehlen MLS Spiele natürlich nicht. Feedback erwünscht! Um den MLS Podcast noch besser und interessant zu machen, freuen wir uns natürlich sehr über Rückmeldungen, Meinungen, Feedback oder Kritik. Auch Themenvorschläge, die ihr in künftigen Folgen hören wollt, nehmen wir gern entgegen. Das könnt ihr gern bei Twitter unter den Hashtags #DerMLSPodcast und #DAZNSoccer machen oder uns auf Facebook unter United States Soccer News anschreiben. Den bereits mehrfach erwähnten Discord Server findet ihr unter dem Namen MLS Supporters Germany unter https://discord.gg/NXrxdCG Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
what a day! Jason, Cory, Jack & debutant Chris smith chew over the fat on the Rooney asking to be relieved of his duties. We chat about his Derby Legacy, time frames & who's next? we then chat about the news that David Clowes has purchased the stadium & is pushing through his bid to buy Derby county. What can we expect? is this finally the end? we then have the small matter of fixture release day to discuss. thankyou for listening get in touch twitter ramsreview1 fb ramsreviewpodcast email ramsreview@hotmail.com
Episode 55 of Sport Unlocked, the podcast dissecting the week's sports news issues with interviews and insight from Rob Harris, Martyn Ziegler and Tariq Panja. Vote for us in the Sports Podcast Awards via https://www.sportspodcastawards.com/categories/10 On the agenda on February 10, 2022: Russian doping scandal at Beijing Olympics; Premier League overseas cash surpasses domestic TV; World Cup & Euros bidding; Barcelona resignation; Zouma-West Ham cat controversy; the Rooneys - Wayne's film and Coleen's legal battle over leaks; F1 sponsorship Send any questions to the team on Twitter @SportUnlocked Check out videos from the interviews on Sport Unlocked's YouTube channel, Instagram or Twitter pages Music No Love by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_no-loveMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/JgXz25Tw5d4
Efter Samtal med vänner och Normala människor är den irländska författaren Sally Rooney tillbaka med en ny roman, Vackra värld, var är du. Tillsammans med författaren Malin Persson Giolito och programledaren och författaren Mark Levengood bokcirklar vi om en bok som väcker tankar om religion, sex och vänskap. Vackra värld, var är du utspelar sig till stora delar på Irland. Vi följer fyra personer i trettioårsåldern med vännerna Alice och Eileen i centrum. Alice är författare och har flyttat ut på landet tre timmar från Dublin där hon hyr en gammal prästgård. Hon har haft stora litterära framgångar men också stora svårigheter med sin psykiska hälsa. På en dejting-app träffar Alice lagerarbetaren Felix samtidigt som Eileen brottas med sina känslor för barndomsvännen Simon. Kulla-Gulla nämns i denna bokcirkel: Förutom Sally Rooneys tre romaner som finns i svensk översättning av Helena Fagertun ("Vackra värld, var är du") och Klara Lindell ("Normala människor" och "Samtal med vänner") så nämns också serien om Kulla-Gulla av Martha Sandwall-Bergström. Skriv till oss! bokradio@sverigesradio.se Programledare: Marie Lundström Producenter: Maria Askerfjord Sundeby och Anna-Karin Ivarsson
I veckans avsnitt pratar vi om Freds (bristande) kvalitet och delar ut sällsynt beröm till Martial. Dessutom bjuder vi på en längre debatt om huruvida Greenwood slår Rooneys målrekord i United eller ej. Trevlig lyssning!
I första avsnittet av Football's coming home synas premiäromgången av the Championship, svenska brittbrunkare och straffräddare hyllas samtidigt som Wayne Rooney får sova på soffan och Neil Warnock svär sig hes över ännu ett kryss.Därtill beger sig panelen till både Hull och Luton för att njuta av en pukka pie eller två före avresan till Cardiffs hamnkvarter. Dessutom exklusiv intervju med Sunderlands, tillika U21-landslagets, Benjamin Kimpioka.Med Oskar Kiisk och Leonard Jägerskiöld Velander. Klippt av Keven Bader. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week the boys reaturn to the Pirates of the Caribbean universe as they talk about the second installment in the series; Dead Man's Chest. And the boys each form half of a perfectly balanced whole this week, as Rooneys enthusiasm is countered at every turn by Reggie's less-than-sunny opinion of the film!Also, because piracy and perversion go hand-in-hand in Reggie's world, he surprises Rooney with a pop-quiz on the names of sexual deviations and fetishes (and they establish that Rooney is no longer a pervert, because he spends all of his time playing Sea of Thieves).There's also name-dropping galore (gotta get those tags on the socials!): WillNE, Belle Delphine, Steve Tries, and Rob Raven!Oh, and you can track Reggie's diminishing enthusiasm/health/mental state as the episode progresses....
The boys Zoom in to discuss the Volunteer State & the grand ole reopening of live comedy. After dishing on Grandma road trip stories our hosts feed the suspicious Brimley minds and sort out the Mickeys & Rooneys.
Bones and Trev talk Wayne Rooneys retirement - Leicester, Manchester City and Manchester United's win - Liverpool's major upset at Anfield and then wrap it up with a USMNT check in from the past week. Leicester vs. Chelsea (6:00) Man City vs. Aston Villa (21:25) Fulham vs. Manchester United (31:45) Quick Hits (41:38) USMNT Check in (46:45)
My longtime friend Heather & I discuss locking eyes w/ a squirrel, ADHD, working out, the two Rooneys & more. Stay safe. Wear a mask.
Welcome to Episode 46 of the UK Steelers Podcast! In this show we start by talking a little about the big news of the week in the NFL with the Washington Football Team's name change. We chat a little about Bud Dupree's franchise tag status & this years madden ratings before boarding Gav's train of thought on QB plans. Then we move into Rich's history corner to hear all about the origins of the Steelers and their connections with the Eagles through the Rooneys before lastly talking about the plague of social media in Dave's kebab corner. A big thanks to First and Ten who enabled us to be a part of their network, please go visit the First and Ten podcast for all things NFL and please go to @UKSteelersPod or our email UKSteelersPodcast@gmail.com with any questions, thoughts and feedback for this show!
The Pittsburgh Steelers are one of the elite franchises in the National Football League and all of sports. In the 1970s, the team overcame four decades of struggle and disappointment on the gridiron to win four Super Bowls in the decade, permanently weaving themselves into the culture of Pittsburgh and building a dynasty few sports franchises can rival. Steelers fans can be found across the globe, proudly waving their Terrible Towels and cheering their team through all of the highs and all of the lows. Jim Rooney, son of late Steelers President and Ambassador to Ireland Dan Rooney, joins Nick Bogacz on Episode 26 of The Business Equation Podcast to give you an inside look at his new book A Different Way to Win: Dan Rooney's Story From the Super Bowl to the Rooney Rule. Nick and Jim also discuss the evolution of the NFL, how the Steelers have defined the culture of a city, how the business side of football has grown, how the Rooneys have transcended football to make an impact of society in numerous ways, and much more.A Different Way to Win is available on Amazon! Click here to grab your copy.Nick is also a published author! Click here to check out his book, The Pizza Equation: Slicing Up How to Run a Successful Pizza Enterprise.Follow Nick on InstagramMUSIC CREDIT: Theme music for The Business Equation Podcast - Never Forget by Gareth Johnson & Chris Bussey, via www.audionetwork.com
The Final Score sits down with Garrett Webster, son of the legendary Hall Of Fame Pittsburgh Steelers former center Mr. Mike Webster. We talk about his career, the Rooneys, Terry Bradshaw, life after football and more. We than Garrett for his time and for being such a great guest! If you're planning your vacation next year there is only one place to go! True North Vacations! We specialize in FULL SERVICE DISNEY or UNIVERSAL experiences. We will help you pick the right hotel, dining, and fast pass attractions to ensure you and your family have the most magical vacation yet! Check them out at www.truenorthvacations.com or give them a call at 252-292-1934 Also check out the newest restaurant in the area Haggerty's Steakhouse 414 Becker Dr. Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina 27870 for the best steaks in the area and my favorite make your own salad bar! Also for the best meat and freshest produce around Meat up at the Rich Square and Ahoskie Markets located at 508 S Main St. Rich Square, NC 252 -539-4300 or at Ahoskie 710 N. Academy St. 252-332-3368 For all your sports apparel and supplies there is only one place to go . TD Sports! TD Sports was founded in 1993 with a goal to sell quality items at low prices. We started the business with a heat press and a calculator. Today we are able to offer in house screen printing, embroidery, vinyl signs, trophies and athletic supplies. Give them a call at (252) 539-2666 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
AVSNITT 19 – GREENWOOD MOT MÅLREKORDET Dags för ett nytt avsnitt av Red Army Sverige-podden med Jonas, Mikael och Adam. I dagens podd diskuteras bland annat detta: - Vinsten mot Norwich - Uniteds fasta situationer - Varför Mata inte ska spela - Läsarfrågor - Lite Silly Season - Kan Greenwood eller Rashford slå Rooneys målrekord? - Mikael orerar om vilka ungdomar som är nästa att slå sig in i a-laget - Adam är trött på Solskjaers daltande med spelarna - Hur ska vi slå Liverpool och Wolves? - Samt mycket, mycket mer Hoppas att ni blir nöjda och som vanligt uppskattar vi all typ av feedback och förslag på vad vi ska diskutera. Vi försöker alltid ta upp så många frågor från er som möjligt.
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I første time taler vi om kronprins Frederik, som har været på erhvervsfremstød i Paris – og sågar holdt en tale på fransk! Prins Joachim er også på mission i Paris – og det kommer man ikke cyklende til. Frederik og Mary sender deres børn på skole/skiophold i Schweiz. Og så har fem børn i det svenske kongehus fået frataget deres royale titler. I anden time taler vi om Wayne Rooneys kone, Coleen, som på snedig vis fandt ud af, hvem der lækkede falske historier om the Rooneys til The Sun – og det var ikke hvem som helst. ‘Gift ved første blik' er slut, og det endte med en håndfuld skilsmisser og en graviditet. Borgmester Ninna Hedeager Olsen er røget ind i endnu en røvsyg sag. Mai Manniche har fået en kæreste, som accepterer hendes psoriasis. Og så er Emilie Brandt meget glad for sin ADHD-diagnose. Ditte Okman er vært, og i panelet sidder journalist på ugebladet Her & Nu, Nikolaj Vraa, redaktør på Berlingske, Jakob Steen Olsen, chefrådgiver, Anne Kirstine Cramon, og direktør i Impact Tv, Thomas Heurlin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Mckola is joined by Andy Tate, Stephen Howson and Jay Motty on Episode 29 of the Full Time DEVILS Podcast. Check out our exclusive offer with Harry's: Harrys.com/devils (https://www.harrys.com/go/gb-pod-2?dc=&utm_medium=sponsorship-podcast&utm_source=Full+Time+Devils&utm_campaign=audioBoom&utm_content=Sep19FoundedTP--395_trial&crid=Sep19FoundedTP--395_trial&hid=&name=Full+Time+Devils+listeners) The boys do their best to talk about ANYTHING other than United but eventually can't resist by delving into where it's all going wrong. The Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy Twitter spat is also a hot topic! Subscribe, FREE, for more MUFC: http://bit.ly/DEVILSsub (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2FDEVILSsub&redir_token=_nmBvJ1foTFxofDmHQuY3JoJjmh8MTU3MDczMDMyM0AxNTcwNjQzOTIz&v=CxC25b5GPtw&event=video_description) JOIN OUR NEW WHATSAPP CHANNEL: http://bit.ly/FTDWhatsApp (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2FFTDWhatsApp&redir_token=_nmBvJ1foTFxofDmHQuY3JoJjmh8MTU3MDczMDMyM0AxNTcwNjQzOTIz&v=CxC25b5GPtw&event=video_description) Get EXCLUSIVE content with our new PREMIUM SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE: https://bit.ly/2H7v5OM (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F2H7v5OM&redir_token=_nmBvJ1foTFxofDmHQuY3JoJjmh8MTU3MDczMDMyM0AxNTcwNjQzOTIz&v=CxC25b5GPtw&event=video_description) About FullTimeDEVILS: We are YouTube's largest football fan channel for Manchester United fans! Bringing you match previews, post-match reaction and reviews, HUGE debates and much more! If you're a red, we want you to get involved; whatever you want to say about United you can say it in the comments below. If you want to get on the channel and have your say either record a Fancam at a match or if you're watching from home send us a 30 second match review video to fulltimedevils@gmail.com after the weekend games. For more info get in touch with us here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/FullTimeDEVILS (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2FFullTimeDEVILS&redir_token=_nmBvJ1foTFxofDmHQuY3JoJjmh8MTU3MDczMDMyM0AxNTcwNjQzOTIz&v=CxC25b5GPtw&event=video_description) iTunes: https://bit.ly/FTDItunes (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2FFTDItunes&redir_token=_nmBvJ1foTFxofDmHQuY3JoJjmh8MTU3MDczMDMyM0AxNTcwNjQzOTIz&v=CxC25b5GPtw&event=video_description) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FullTimeDEVILS (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FFullTimeDEVILS&redir_token=_nmBvJ1foTFxofDmHQuY3JoJjmh8MTU3MDczMDMyM0AxNTcwNjQzOTIz&v=CxC25b5GPtw&event=video_description) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/FullTimeDEVILS (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2FFullTimeDEVILS&redir_token=_nmBvJ1foTFxofDmHQuY3JoJjmh8MTU3MDczMDMyM0AxNTcwNjQzOTIz&v=CxC25b5GPtw&event=video_description) Soundcloud: https://bit.ly/FTDSoundcloud (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2FFTDSoundcloud&redir_token=_nmBvJ1foTFxofDmHQuY3JoJjmh8MTU3MDczMDMyM0AxNTcwNjQzOTIz&v=CxC25b5GPtw&event=video_description) Spotify: https://bit.ly/FTDSpotify (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2FFTDSpotify&redir_token=_nmBvJ1foTFxofDmHQuY3JoJjmh8MTU3MDczMDMyM0AxNTcwNjQzOTIz&v=CxC25b5GPtw&event=video_description) #MUFC (https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23MUFC) #ManchesterUnited (https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23ManchesterUnited)
This is our inaugural episode of the P100 Podcast, featuring hosts Paul Furiga, Dan Stefano and Logan Armstrong of WordWrite Communications. Here's a bit about how the show will work.As with The Pittsburgh 100, the P100 Podcast will be coming to you 25 times a year, the same week the newsletter hits inboxes. What can you expect? Every episode will have a quartet of roughly five-minute segments featuring not just the three guys in the room, but great guests, insightful segments looking at the region’s news, history and culture, and a deeper dive into stories from the newsletter. This episode covers the events and history around Labor Day weekend, including Pittsburgh’s ties to the holiday, another fantastic food festival to look forward to and, of course, the start of football season. We wrap it up with a discussion of the region’s surprisingly long musical history, including a look at a local who might have a big future on the scene: Pick Patek, a hip-hop artist with a big following over Spotify. He was also featured in a recent Pittsburgh Polyphony article.----more----Enjoy listening to this episode of the P100 Podcast, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode.Special thanks to the folks at the Pittsburgh Technology Council for the use of their studio.And this episode’s sponsor WordWrite Communications:At WordWrite, Pittsburgh's largest independent public relations agency, we understand that before you had a brand, before you sold any product or service, you had a story. WordWrite helps clients to uncover their own Capital S Story, the reason someone would want to buy from you, work with you, invest in you or partner with you. Through our patented Storycrafting process, we’ll help you discover your own Capital S Story. Visit us at WordWritepr.com to learn more.Full episode transcript here:Logan Armstrong:You are listening to the P100 podcast, the biweekly companion piece to the Pittsburgh 100, bringing you Pittsburgh news, culture, and more, because sometimes 100 words just isn't enough for a great story.Paul Furiga:Welcome everyone to the inaugural episode of the P100 podcast, the audio version of the Pittsburgh 100. My name is Paul Furiga. I'm Publisher of the Pittsburgh 100 and President and Chief Storyteller of WordWrite. I'd like to introduce my colleague, Dan Stefano. Dan.Dan Stefano:Thanks for the introduction, Paul. My name's Dan Stefano. I am the Editor of the Pittsburgh 100 and the Brand Journalist at WordWrite. Spent some time in the media before this, before I got to WordWrite and happy to be here right now.Paul Furiga:Glad you're here, Dan. We also have a third member of the crew here today, the three Musketeers, and that is Logan Armstrong. Logan.Logan Armstrong:Hi guys. My name is Logan Armstrong. I'm a Staff Writer for the Pittsburgh 100 and also an Account Coordinator for WordWrite. A recent graduate from Pitt, so hoping to bring a 21st-century millennial, Gen Z perspective for everybody.Dan Stefano:Yes. Logan is at the low end of the millennial spectrum. You know you're pushing, I think gen Z there.Paul Furiga:I think he actually is Gen Z.Logan Armstrong:I'm '97 so ...Paul Furiga:Now, if that's the case, I'm pushing Gen A. I don't know what I'm pushing as a baby boomer. Whatever it is, I'm the opposite of.Dan Stefano:I think Henry Ford called it the Model T generation or something.Paul Furiga:Thank you, Dan. I appreciate that.Dan Stefano:You're firmly a Boomer.Paul Furiga:Well, as you can see folks, we don't like each other. We don't get along well. We don't have fun together. Actually we do. We're glad you've joined us for this first episode of the P100 podcast. Let me just tell you a little bit about how this podcast is going to work. As with the Pittsburgh 100, the P100 podcast will be coming to you 25 times a year. We'll be coming out during the same week that the Pittsburgh 100 comes out. What can you expect from the podcast? Every episode, four segments of scintillating content, not just the three guys in the room right now, but great guests, insight segments like Beyond the 100. I'll look at music and culture in the region, history. Four segments, about five minutes each, each episode, and we're going to mix it up for you. Every episode you can expect some variety in what we're talking about. And with that as an introduction, Dan, what are we talking about this time, brother?Dan Stefano:This week's scintillation ... This first episode is coming at a time that's ... It's the unofficial end of summer heading into the LaborDay weekend. So we'll be talking a little bit about Labor Day and it's history in Pittsburgh, the history of labor in Pittsburgh and obviously it's a former manufacturing center. Few cities in the country, I think, have a relationship with it quite like we do here. We'll also be discussing Pittsburgh's rule as a foodie city. There's a big food event coming to Pittsburgh this weekend that we're excited about. And just this past month we had more. We had Pittsburgh restaurant week, so we'll dig in a little more there. Also, this weekend Pitt football's going to get started and the week after that Steelers football is going to get started, so we're going to be talking a little about football and its role in the city, the impact that it has culturally and economically, and we'll wrap it up a little bit. We'll learn a little more about our friend here, Logan Armstrong, who is a musician, but we'll be digging deeper into a recent article that we had in the Pittsburgh 100, the Pittsburgh Polyphony series, which looks at local music artists and yeah. We're excited to introduce you to a musician and some of his own original works too.Paul Furiga:It's a great episode, folks. We're glad you're along with us. Where the first episode, let's kick it off.Paul Furiga:All right. Once again, I'm Paul Furiga, the publisher of the Pittsburgh 100 president and chief storyteller of WordWrite. This is the inaugural podcast of the P100 podcast, the audio companion to the Pittsburgh 100. Today this episode is recorded at the Huntington Bank podcast studio of the Pittsburgh Technology Council. We want to say thanks to the PTC in Huntington. We are members of the Technology Council, what a great facility. We're honored to be here today to talk about, because we're coming up on that weekend, Labor Day. Dan, you got some thoughts? You want to kick it off?Dan Stefano:Oh, lots of thoughts actually. But you know, I this is always one of my favorite weekends of the year because one it's-Paul Furiga:Picnics.Dan Stefano:Yeah. Picnics. Fantastic. Yeah, well it's a three day weekend. It's always wonderful. The weather is still great. You know, it's kind of the end of summer, a little bit. The unofficial end of summer. It stays warm, but it's just marking that progression into fall. But it's also important to think about whenever you get these three day weekends, think about why we're celebrating them and for labor day, you're celebrating the American worker and that matters a lot in this city. People have a history of ... People still reflect that blue-collar aesthetic, that blue-collar attitude that Pittsburgh has and-Paul Furiga:Steely McBeam.Dan Stefano:Steely McBeam. Yes. Yeah. I think he ... I don't know if he is a card-carrying member of United Steelworkers, but he should be. I think Labor Day is a good time to recognize that America's labor history at times was very violent and there's some of the stuff that we take for granted as far as a five day work week and eight-hour workday, -sick time off, holidays off. That didn't come easy. Especially for people that worked in manufacturing industries and didn't even have blue collars. They were wearing brown colors and maybe no collars at all at some of these positions.Dan Stefano:One moment that was kind of seminal in American history, especially as far as the labor movement goes, was in 1892 they call it the Battle of Homestead, where striking workers at Andrew Carnegie's Steel Mill in Homestead. They actually barricaded themselves inside of the steel mill for about six days. And it was incredible. By the end of it, Pinkertons who were basically private detectives-Paul Furiga:Right, from the company Pinkerton.Dan Stefano:Exactly. The company's name was Pinkerton. These detectives, they got violent and seven workers were killed, three Pinkertons were killed whenever tempers flared up. And that made a big impact around the country. At the time, not only was it happening at Homestead, Chicago had violent disputes between their workers-Paul Furiga:Detroit.Dan Stefano:And Detroit. It happened everywhere, you know?Paul Furiga:Pullman Strike in Chicago. You're talking about Dan. Yeah?Dan Stefano:Absolutely. Yes. And-Logan Armstrong:Yeah, it's interesting to see that people were this passionate about labor rights and working rights and unions, that they were willing to give their life for it. And I think that's just something ... I know from my perspective and my generation, that's not something we have really ever had to see firsthand. And to have that kind of perspective on it is just something that I think is forgotten a lot these days.Dan Stefano:Well, none of us who are sitting at this table were around in the late 1800s but-Paul Furiga:Let me check my driver's license, Dan.Dan Stefano:That's true, Paul. Yeah. You should really check that out. Ironically I have more gray hair than Paul does. That's the funny thing. I've got three decades less on him, but-Logan Armstrong:Paul has a gray head of hair, that's for sure.Paul Furiga:Well, thank you. To bad this is audio and you can't see that.Dan Stefano:Right?Paul Furiga:Yeah. I do think, Dan though that as people enjoy their picnics and whatnot this weekend, it is worth remembering the reason for the weekend and-Dan Stefano:Yeah, you know, those moments of history are all around us. Especially whenever you go to Homestead to do some shopping at the waterfront. Right now you can go and you can see those old smokestacks from the old Homesteads steel mill that was there and you think 130 years ago there was a battle there where people lost their lives. And it's an important thing to, to remember, Labor Day is not only about organized labor, but it's also about everybody that just goes out and works hard every single day of their life. You know, everybody's earned that day off. And so it's important to just kind of remember that. Kickback, relax, have yourself a beer or a nice cold Coke and maybe cook up some food and enjoy yourself on Labor Day, everybody.Dan Stefano:Well, another great thing about the Labor Day weekend here at this time of year is typically Pitt's first football game of the season. And right around Pitt's first football game of the season, we always have the Heinz Field Rib Fest and Kickoff Festival. And I love Rib Fest. It maybe is one of my favorite food festivals of the year. You know, Picklesburgh is great, but you don't get too many great ribs and you don't get some of the best rib makers.Paul Furiga:There's not enough meat in a pickle.Logan Armstrong:Yeah. You can't really dig into a pickle, but you can dig into some ribs.Paul Furiga:Precisely. A pickle is great as a garnish with my ribs. That's fantastic. So I love that. But yeah, one thing that I think you can say is, one Rib Fest is just a lot of fun because it brings a little bit at the south up here and it's just a lot of people getting together and it's a fun time of year.Paul Furiga:But it also just explains again that Pittsburgh is such a great city for food. And I think it always has been. I grew up on pierogi and haluski growing up in a Hungarian and Croatian type family, but we've really in recent years seen some extremely interesting restaurants open, some really classy places that get ranked among the best in the country. And even last year, a publication out of San Francisco named us foodie city of the year or best city in the US for foodies. And so that's special. And it just got me thinking, you guys, what do you like about Pittsburgh's food here? I think everybody loves talking about it. We just had Pittsburgh restaurant week a couple of weeks ago where everybody got to try new places. So do you have any favorites? And just your thoughts on the city and food. Logan.Logan Armstrong:Yeah, I love it. I think it's great. I'm a huge fan of food as these two know, but I think what's something good about Pittsburgh is that, for example, just a great example on the Southside, you have Mallorca, which is one of the best Spanish restaurants in town. And then you walk four blocks and you run into Dish, one of the greatest Italian restaurants in town. And so I think with Pittsburgh being such a melting pot of people that came here, you have the Germans and the Italians. This fusion of food, you can go anywhere in the city and find great restaurants. So there are some cities where there's like a cultural district where you're going to find the best restaurants in that particular area of the city. But I think with Pittsburgh is that you can walk to any neighborhood and go to any neighborhood and find a spot that is just excellent food.Dan Stefano:That's a great point. You know, I just moved to Mount Lebanon with my wife Lisa, and I didn't realize quite the amount of restaurants that they have out that way, and it's a ... I grew up in the Northside and we were living in the East end for a while and lots of good restaurants out that way, but you move South and all of a sudden there are great places like Pizziola, Bistro 19 just over in uptown. Lots of awesome restaurants. Just anywhere you go in the city. Paul, what do you think?Paul Furiga:Yeah, I'm thinking about, my family is originally from Pittsburgh, but I actually grew up in Cleveland and I'm sure we can do an entire segment on Cleveland jokes. We'll save that for another day. But when I came back to Pittsburgh in '94, the basic thing was what do you'ins want for dinner? Italian, Italian or Italian? And you know, things have really changed. It's quite different today compared to the way it was 25 years ago. Part of that is the generational change with the population of the city and Pittsburgh becoming more attractive to millennials, young people. Part of that is the changing complexion of the economy and the kinds of people who've been attracted to the city in the last two decades. And you know, I think people like Justin Severino and the several restaurants that he's put together in succession. We now legitimately have people in the restaurant industry here in town who can be followed and you can say, you know, "Kevin Sousa or Severino, when are they going to open their next restaurant and what's it going to be?"Paul Furiga:It didn't use to be that way. When I first got to Pittsburgh, there was everybody's favorite pizza joint or Italian or my heritage Polish, or there was the Bloomfield Bridge Tavern, which really in terms of Polish, it hasn't been replaced. It was much more of a meat and potatoes in an ethnic sort of town. You know, one other thing, we talked earlier today about labor and there used to be this thing called the Pittsburgh steak, and the old story was that guys in the mills, they wanted something special in the lunch bucket. They'd take a steak and throw it on some very hot piece of machinery and create this seared steak and I can remember when I first got to town, people were like, "Well, you have to have a Pittsburgh steak." People don't talk about that now. We're talking about farm to table. We're talking about organic, we're talking about locally sourced, we're talking about fusion. It really is quite a foodie town and it's a lot of fun. It really is.Dan Stefano:You know, Paul, you could come up with that right now. You could come up with just a hot pipe, get a bunch of millennials to come in and tell them, I'm going to cook your steak on this pipe and they would love it.Logan Armstrong:I would love it.Paul Furiga:You think so?Dan Stefano:I think we're onto something.Logan Armstrong:I think that'd be great. Logan's very susceptible to this type of marketing, I think.Paul Furiga:What's old is new again.Logan Armstrong:Anything with food, you don't have to sell me too hard on.Logan Armstrong:Centuries before cell phones and social media, human connections were made around fires as we shared the stories have shaped our world. Today, stories are still the most powerful way to move hearts and minds and inspire action. At WordWrite, Pittsburgh's largest independent public relations agency, we understand that before you had a brand, before you sold any product or service, you had a story. WordWrite helps clients to uncover their own capitalist story. The reason someone would want to buy, work, invest or partner with you through our patented story-crafting process. Visit WordWritepr.com to uncover your capitalist story.Dan Stefano:All right. The other great thing about this time of year, we mentioned it already a couple of times, but it's close to football season and I love football season. I could sit, basically from Saturday morning to watch college games to Sunday night and just enjoy myself and watch football the entire time and have my wife leave me because I get yelled at quite a bit for doing those types of habits. But you know, she understands and she lets me do it at least for a few hours each day. And it's just such a great time because football means a lot in this city as we all know. Whenever we think of football and Pittsburgh, I think a lot of people jump to the high school games, you know, Thursday nights, Friday nights, sometimes-Paul Furiga:Friday Night Lights.Dan Stefano:Friday night lights as they called them.Dan Stefano:So I went to a city school, so they also played on Thursday nights. Everybody had to cram into South stadium. But it really ... For the impact that it does make here, it's hugely beneficial financially. I mean, you think about what has happened to the North Shore since they built the brand new stadiums, including Heinz Field. When I was a kid, it was just three rivers and basically a pile of gravel. It was great to go down there because everybody could stand down there and watch the fireworks on the 4th of July. But after that, there wasn't too much to do. And so now, with what this franchise has meant to the city, and the advancements that we've taken in terms of rebuilding certain areas. You can really see the impact that football season has. And whenever it's a Steeler Sunday, it's just such a great time to be around and be downtown and be out in the North Shore.Paul Furiga:Yeah. You know, as we mentioned earlier today, we're recording from the Huntington Bank Podcast Studio here at the Pittsburgh Technology Council and it's on what is now known as the North Shore. Dan, when you were a kid it was probably still known as North Side.Dan Stefano:You know what, it took me a long time to adopt North Shore and there are probably still plenty of people that will not call it that. But it's always, I mean it's Northside. Yeah. And I think where we're at right now, you could call that Central North Side.Paul Furiga:You know, my perspective on this, and I wrote about this in the 100 a week or so ago as growing up as a Cleveland Browns fan. I can't really speak to the winning culture and a few other things there I guess. But what I can speak to, and I think that's why it's important to talk about this too, is that football is intrinsic to the culture of Pittsburgh. And you know, you think about a family like the Rooneys, they're not this celebrity ownership kind of a team. They are Pittsburgh blue-collar, you know? And I think about football, I can't separate the whole, the Rooney families from the Northside too. The team is from the Northside. How the grandfather in the family, Art Rooney, wound up with the team. Supposedly, in a card game or gambling.Dan Stefano:I think it was a good day at the track.Paul Furiga:A good day at the track. That's part of-Dan Stefano:That's the legend.Paul Furiga:That's the legend. It's also part of what people think about when they think about the character and nature of Pittsburgh. I don't know Logan, I mean, what's your perspective on that?Logan Armstrong:Yeah, I would have to agree. I mean I think Pittsburgh is one of the strongest cities where when someone first moves here if someone's visiting, going to a Steelers game is one of the ultimate activities that you can do. That it's really ingrained you in the culture. I mean, you go to a Steelers game and you're there, you're going to figure out what Pittsburgh culture is about. You know you're going to see the terrible towels waving and you're going to see the people that are really die-hard for the city in general and for the sports and a fun fact, actually, I don't know if you guys know this, but we actually cut Johnny Unitas in training camp. He didn't even make it out of training camp, which is just crazy to me. It's kind of odd and interesting the way you see things go.Paul Furiga:It is crazy.Dan Stefano:They skipped over Dan Marino too. They skipped over drafting him.Logan Armstrong:Yeah, the South Oakland boy.Paul Furiga:Yeah. For those of you who are listening who aren't deep football fans, it is kind of impossible to avoid the whole football season thing. I remember shortly after I moved to town, I saw this bumper sticker for the first time and it's certainly, I've seen it many, many times since, "Pittsburgh, drinking town with a football problem," and you know, that's kind of a little joke, but that is also kind of as Logan said, the way the town turns. At a previous employment where I was running a department, I had an adjustment problem because if the Steelers had a particularly tough Sunday night game, the attendance at work and the department the next morning, let's say it fluctuated and I said something to somebody about it and I said, "What the hell's going on? So-and-so and so and so and so and so aren't here." And they gave me this like dumbstruck look like, "What the hell's wrong with you? The Steelers had a tough game last night they're probably nursing a hangover or whatever."Dan Stefano:Well, Paul just a word of warning here then for you, the Steelers open their season against the super bowl champion, Patriots. So you might not see me the next morning. I don't know.Dan Stefano:Okay guys, for our final segment here, we're going to discuss Pittsburgh in the music industry and in particular take a deeper dive and do a column that we had recently in our Pittsburgh Polyphony series, which looks at local artists and one of those included Pick Patek who is a Philadelphia native who lives here in Pittsburgh now, attends Pitt and is actually making a name for himself in the music industry, but we're going to reel it back a little bit and talk about the city's history and music as well, especially in that, people don't quite think of Pittsburgh as a city for ... As part of the music industry here. People might think of New York City, they might think of the West Coast, they might think of Nashville, but Pittsburgh has had its role as well. And Paul, also a musician here. If you want to speak to that a little bit, maybe talk about your own history of music.Paul Furiga:Well, thanks, Dan. Yeah, one of the things that I think is great about Pittsburgh is the music scene. I think in American culture we tend to think of music centers as being those places where there are recording studios and while over time there have been some recording studios in Pittsburgh. It's really LA or Nashville or New York or places like that that have the studios. What's great about Pittsburgh music to me is that so many great artists spent a large section of their career here or they're from here. In recent years Stephen Foster has been more a subject of controversy in Pittsburgh because of some of his early lyrics. But over the years if you want to go back and get really far back into Pittsburgh music history, we can claim Stephen Foster and his talent. You know, doo-wop was another big genre here and in the 60s with The Del-Vikings and Lou Christie and Bobby Vinton and The Vogues and the Lettermen and we had DJ Porky, Chadwick and lots of other folks that help make music-Dan Stefano:Do you sing a lot to doo-wop there, Paul?Paul Furiga:I sing no doo-wop. However, I have a very good friend who is in a doo-wop band.Dan Stefano:Fascinating. We've got to have them on one day.Paul Furiga:We'll get them on some time. Yeah. And we'll get my friend David Goldman on. You know, jazz, the Hill District. In the history of African American culture in the United States, one of the top cultural centers was the Hill District right here in Pittsburgh. You have the Crawford grill. You had artists like our Earl "Fatha" Hines, Roy Eldridge, Kenny Clark, Ray Brown, Art Blakely. I mean I could just go on and on and rattle off names. And I think for a time people began to think that Pittsburgh wasn't really a music city. But truly it is. And one of the reasons why we're including the polyphony series in the Pittsburgh 100 and in the podcast is because there's great music out there today. People and tunes and genres are very much worth listening to. And you know, sadly current Pittsburgh music, the scene was traumatized a bit with Mac Miller and his passing. And certainly there are other artists out there today on the national stage that we know about, but one of the things we want to do is give some prompts and some exposure to musicians maybe that folks haven't heard about yet. And that's why it's so great to have you here Logan.Logan Armstrong:Yeah, and those are all great points that there's been a history of Pittsburgh in different genres throughout time. And I think similar to how we talked about the food earlier, is that Pittsburgh is kind of a melting pot of genres. I would say that the main genre of music right now in Pittsburgh is probably somewhere in the field of punk rock and kind of indie rock and that kind of a genre. But to counter that, the last Pittsburgh Polyphony column we had was an indie band, indie-folk band String Machine, and this Pittsburgh Polyphony is Pick Patek, as Dan mentioned earlier. A rapper/singer, I guess you'd say. Yeah, actually it was a funny story. I just happened to see him in the library one day while I was attending at Pitt and he was making some beats and I went up to him and kind of just hit it off.Logan Armstrong:And then you see and look on Spotify that he's making music from his bedroom and he's got over a million streams on Spotify and he's got 20,000 plus people listening to him every month. And it's just crazy. It's a time now we're in the internet age and the accessibility of recording software and of these resources that allow you to make music so ... I don't want to say simply because it is an art, but so accessibly. Like I said, he's making music from his bedroom and he's able to turn this, I guess you could call it a small business at this point. Kind of turn that into something that he wants to do as a career. And that is something that's accessible as a career for him. And any other time in history, I don't think that would be possible.Logan Armstrong:As Paul said, it kind of centered around being in recording studios in your city and having access to those. And even more than that, 20 years ago, if you didn't have a major label backing or if you didn't have major backing in the entertainment industry, it was next to impossible to actually get your name out there in the music industry. And with the internet now being as it is, where you can put your music on Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud, wherever you want for free or very little charge, just the landscape of the industry has changed. And so in today's age, it's very interesting to me that you can balance that and still be successful as a modern musician.Dan Stefano:That's great. Logan, we're going to hear a little from Pick Patek at the end of this podcast, right? If listeners stay beyond the outro.Logan Armstrong:Yeah. So we're going to send you out with Blue October by Pick Patek. A soulful ballad that I had the opportunity and privilege to perform with him on Pitt's very own tonight show when I was still a student there at Pitt tonight. So yeah, stick around and I hope you enjoy.Logan Armstrong:And we are well beyond 100 words today. Thank you for listening to the P100 podcasts. This has been Dan Stefano, Logan Armstrong, and Paul Furiga. If you haven't yet, please subscribe at P100podcast.com wherever you listen to podcasts and follow us on Twitter at Pittsburgh100_ for all the latest news updates and more from the Pittsburgh100.
Here's why Jay Z's deep-pocketed ownership interest and Antonio Brown's big blow-up rank as major Steelers wins before the 2019 season even begins: If those Jay Z part-ownership reports turn out to be true, the pressure for the Steelers to win now will only increase. That's a good thing. Still, there's something to be said for the careful and considered Steelers stewardship the Rooney family has displayed all these 80-plus years now. After all, the Rooneys stuck with Mike Tomlin amid the ugly Antonio Brown mess, and now the Steelers are fully vindicated. Sometimes, all that glitters is not black and gold. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Want to hear the host of Into The Roar finally get interviewed on his own show? How about this interview is performed by his dad! On this episode, Martin is joined by his father, also Martin Rooney. During the show, Martin Sr. will share some of Martin’s funny stories from his youth and ideas how he believes Martin Jr. developed into the person he is today. If you can imagine how funny it would be to have your own father interview you, this is one funny episode with double the Martin Rooney power!
The Rooney Family lived on a travellers site in Drinsey Nook, Lincolnshire. They splashed out on plastic surgery, driving top of the range BMW cars, while wearing expensive Rolex watches and designer outfits. They enjoyed luxury holidays to Mexico, Barbados, Egypt and Australia. An aerial shot of the land where they lived, pictured green fields surrounding a collection of single-story red brick homes with a few dilapidated caravans nearby. The reasons the Rooneys were able to enjoy the extravagancies they did, lived in those caravans.*** LISTENER CAUTION IS ADVISED AS THIS EPISODE CONTAINS ADULT THEMES AND DESCRIPTIONS THAT SOME LISTENERS MAY FIND DISTRESSING *** Pre-order ‘They Walk Among Us: A Chilling Casebook of Horrifying Hometown Crimes’ here: https://bit.ly/2BZ5STR More information can be found on our website at http://theywalkamonguspodcast.com For early advert free access and other extras visit https://www.patreon.com/TheyWalkAmongUs MUSIC: Afterimage by Houses of HeavenHydra by Huma-HumaSlow Hammers by The Mini VandalsEureka by Huma-HumaDescent by Houses of HeavenReflections by MK2Dreamer by DivKidDark Matter by ChasmsDusk by DivKidAll music used under an Attribution License - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ YOU CAN FOLLOW US VIA OUR SOCIAL MEDIA PROFILES: Twitter - https://twitter.com/TWAU_Podcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/theywalkamonguspodcast/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1346814312074979/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theywalkamonguspodcast/ Acast - https://www.acast.com/theywalkamongus See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A little bit extra, every weekday morning, from LBC's longest-serving presenter.
Vi oppsummerer noe av det siste som skjedde i årets Premier League-sesong, snakker om Port Vales mislykkede forsøk på å slenge flydritt til Stokes supportere og får endelig svar på hva som skjer om keeper blir utvist i en straffekonk. Vi kommer også innom Wayne Rooneys bryllupsvideo, Beitar Trump Jerusalem og Romas Damien Delaney-gåte. NB! SPOILER ALERT: Slutten av filmen Marley & Me (ikke Morely & Me so nevnt) blir avslørt i løpet av episoden. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A little bit extra, every weekday morning, from LBC's longest-serving presenter.
Erik Thorstvedt og Spårtsklubbens Jon Martin Henriksen snakker om den manglende gleden hos de røde mens de ser rivalene stikke fra. Arnautović feiring, Newcastle-oppkjøpet, filming, Rooneys oppstandelse, Roy Hodgsons revansje og Marco Silva blir også diskutert i tillegg til alle de faste spaltene.
Erik Thorstvedt og Spårtsklubbens Jon Martin Henriksen snakker om den manglende gleden hos de røde mens de ser rivalene stikke fra. Arnautović feiring, Newcastle-oppkjøpet, filming, Rooneys oppstandelse, Roy Hodgsons revansje og Marco Silva blir også diskutert i tillegg til alle de faste spaltene.
Hej! i veckans avsnitt pratar vi om Vinsten mot Everton, Rooneys återkomst, vi tar upp lyssnarfrågor och lite inför ligacup-matchen mot Burton. podden@muss.se muss.se
Full Time Devils join Joe in the Studio and talk Transfers, Rooneys achievements and signing Ibrahimovic for another year. Joined on the phones by YouTuber Charlie Is A Red and Tom Cherry, the guy who broke the internet with that infamous flag he took to Stockholm. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mike’s dharma…, Tim suffers from baseball park memory loss, Greg bears a baron’s being, Seduction takes two from Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock, F.W. de Klerk effects Mandela’s perky affect, Queen record in reverse reserves a unique record, Larry King ehh, Tim Allen uhh, Rooneys being racists, Cubs being cucks, and Deej gleans the demeaning meaning of being a teen. Oh hai Mark.
Vi er tilbake for en kort prat om Rooneys overgang til Evrton og Lukakus overgang til United. Vi oppsummerer Rooneys tid i United og snakker om hva vi tror Lukaku bringer til Old Trafford. Beklager noe dårlig lydkvalitet!
Another week has come and that means another episode of Super Film Bros with Wade, Jeremy and Jose for your listening pleasure. This week we share some news on The Weekly Hornet along with a memoriam to the Bright Knight himself the late Adam West star of the original Batman feature movie. Later in the episode we review Road to Perdition the 2002 film starring Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, and Jude Law as well as Daniel Craig. A movie directed by Sam Mendes (American Beauty, Skyfall). cinematography During the winter of 1931 Mike Sullivan played by Tom Hanks is an enforcer of the Rooney crime family headed by Paul Newman and after his oldest son witnesses a crime committed by his father, Rooneys son Connor (Daniel Craig) doesn't trust that Mikes son will keep his mouth shut and murders Mikes wife and younger son while also setting up Mike to be killed himself. Mike has to protect his son and get vengeance for his family while also being hunted by hired hitman Maguire (Jude Law). It's a great film bar none, definitely worth the watch if you haven't seen it or if you have go revisit it. It's beautifully shot (it won an oscar for best cinematograpy for crying outloud) and well acted by everyone involved. Enough reading though, get to listening people and hear what we think of it! Questions? Comments? Follow the links on the page and write in to us. Thanks for listening!
We're back! Andreas och Ludde går igenom matchen mot Stoke, Rooneys målrekord, tar upp lite lyssnarfrågor och transfer nyheter och avslutar med matchen på torsdag mot Hull i ligacupen.
Join the lads from the studio for the first podcast of 2017. We discuss everything thats been on the agenda so far this year, including an extensive look at Rooneys career, as well as discussing Pep's 'meltdown'. Amongst much much more, including your listeners questions. Follow @TouchlineFracas Ayo - @Disunomics Lewis - @Lewbob91 Ellis - @Elliskco_I Yas - @YFLatif Kane - @MonsieurKane Ife - @MrMeeds
This week the gang talk England v Spain, Rooneys drunken antics, United v United preview and all of your listeners questions
Wayne Rooney tar sig en rejäl fylla och det kanske slutar bra för både landslaget och United. När tar Liverpools form slut - om den gör det. Chelsea har fått kugghjulen att klicka perfekt och sista chansen skaka liv i bottenstriden. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ble bussen parkert mot Liverpool, eller så vi et United-lag som kun fremviste kynismen Mourinho etterlyser? Peder, Henrik og Jan Thomas diskuterer den første kampen i rekken av store oppgjør vi nå er inne i, og vurderer mulighetene mot Fenerbache og Chelsea i uka som kommer. Det blir også tid til drøfting av keeperestetikk, Rashford som 10-er, og Rooneys retur til Anfield.
Vi oppsummerer en deilig storseier mot regjerende seriemester Leicester, og ser på betydningen av Rooneys benking. Fortsetter han på benken mot Zorya og Stoke? Får vi seiersrekka vi forventer? Og hvem utgjør egentlig den beste midtbanekonstellasjonen for United akkurat nå?
Solveig Gulbrandsen gjester helgepodcasten sammen med Odd Inge Aas. Vi snakker om kvinnefotball, Wayne Rooneys fall, Per-Mathias Høgmo og ikke minst en lang og innholdsrik karriere til en av Norges beste spillere. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tirsdage i Stoke undrer sig over Swanseas situation. Vi kigger på Rooneys nye rekord, og vurderer ham i forhold til Henry og Shearer. Vi forklarer The Ramsay Curse og kigger naturligvis på ugens kampe. Hvorfor kan Everton ikke vinde? Er der krise i Liverpool? Og er Sergio Agüero nu endelig kommet rigtig igang? Alt dette og meget mere i ugens afsnit af Tirsdage I Stoke.
Uruguays nasjonalsang og Rooneys hår - Verdens største fly - Kongebarna - Reiseplanlegger - Fitnessjente
Steves joined by Susan Spence as they go through the best bits of this weekends TV.