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...in which we are joined by Gavin Capstick, new chief executive of the Lake District National Park Authority, for a wide-ranging chat about the state of the Park and his ambitions for its future. Ascending out of Tebay onto the Howgills, we learn about Gavin's Eden Valley upbringing and his first interactions with the Lake District – playing youth football – before a local government career led him to the Park Authority. Arriving at a stock exclosure fence with emerging woodland, we talk about the balance the Park must try and strike between farming and nature; between locals and tourists; between conservation and development. Dropping to the Lune – and a fabulous riverside path below the M6 – Gavin defines 'low impact tourism', notes the 40% real-time reduction in government funding over the past decade; outlines the pressure placed on new honeypots by social media influencers, and describes the highs (ice cream) and lows (rain) of being a Wainwright-bagging family. Turning to knottier issues, we discuss 4x4s on green lanes; a new partnership between Save Windermere and Love Windermere; how private car use in the Park might be reduced, the strange silence of Covid lockdowns... and why Rory Delap is Gavin's Cumbrian hero. The Lake District is on Twitter/X at x.com/lakedistrictnpa
David Beckham, Rory Delap, and Gianfranco Zola. Fans are always on the edge of their seat before a set piece, yet there have only been a select few who've mastered the art of the dead ball. Who is the Premier League's greatest ever set piece specialist? Gary Lineker is joined by Micah Richards and Alan Shearer for another episode to rank the ten best players who took free kicks, corners, penalties... and throw-ins![This episode was originally released on 04/04/2022. Find the full Match of the Day: Top 10 boxsets only on BBC Sounds – just search ‘Match of the Day' via www.bbc.co.uk/sounds]
Former Bournemouth, Gillingham, Bristol City, Portsmouth, Plymouth, Stoke, West Brom, Crystal Palace, Middlesbrough & Sheffield Wednesday manager Tony Pulis is this weeks special guest on No Tippy Tappy Football.Tony Pulis sits down alongside Sam Allardyce & Natalie Pike to discuss incredible career in football from the early days at Bournmouth & Gillingham to getting Stoke City into Europe.The former Stoke manager talks about his time at the club, The importance of making the Britannia stadium a horrible place to play and unlocking Rory Delap's long throw.Tony also chats about how football has changed throughout the years with better facilities, better nutrition however the downside being VAR and how everything is now scrutinised.They then talk run in's with Arsene Wenger, Advice from Sir Alex Ferguson and spending time with Carlo Ancelotti in Madrid.All of this and more in the latest episode of the No Tippy Tappy Football series, brought to you by William Hill.
Dwa bonusowe filmy miesięcznie są dostępne tylko dla naszych Patronów na Patronite. Jeżeli jesteś zainteresowany, sprawdź link: https://patronite.pl/PnKW sezonie 2008/09 Stoke City podbijało bramy Premier League z bronią, której nie znały pozostałe kluby angielskiej elity. A przynajmniej w takiej formie, bo Rory Delap uczynił z wyrzutów z autu prawdziwą sztukę.
There can be no greater honour in sport than having a distinct move, technique or skill named after you. Like when you do a ‘Pardew' on the sideline of a cup final…Marcus, Luke, Andy and Jim are here to pick through the creme de la creme of footballing special moves - from mesmeric midfield geniuses and free-kick maestros through to the cultural phenomenon that spawned 1000 university dissertations: a Rory Delap long throw.What subject should we tackle next? Tweet us @FootballRamble and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive live events, ad-free Rambles, full video episodes and loads more: 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!*** Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
LENGJAN - THULE - DOMINOS - SJÓVÁ - SESSION CRAFT BAR Við erum enn að jafna okkur á því að hér varð hrun en í staðinn poppar upp a little fella called Eyjafjallajökul sem skilur Hásteinsvöll eftir í 2000cm öskufalli en Eyjamenn hugsa sér gott til glóðarinnar. Það var rifist alltof lengi um hvort hefði verið skemmtilegra á Karamba eða Oliver og við sviptum hulunni af því að hinn íslenski David Beckham er í raun og veru hinn íslenski Rory Delap. Fórum yfir hnefasamlokuna sem var matreidd fyrir Jóa og fengum play-by-play greiningu á seasoninu frá Prófessornum sem við stóðum með Hlið við Hlið og Keyrðumettígang ásamt því að við heyrðum samsæriskenningar og magnaðar sögur frá unglingi sem elti hypeið á Selfoss en endaði á að grípa í skottið á vonbrigðum. Svona var sumarið 2010.
After a week off, the boys are back & better than ever. This week we welcome Kyle who controversially started the noughties as a Man United fan, but converted to Stoke to become thier secret weapon in Rory Delap's personal Ball boy. He has also created the incredible Teammates app, which is now available on the apple store. Deal or No Deal & What's in your panini return! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ako sa robia transfery na základe chrupu, ako sa vyberajú zápasy do televízie a ako by dnes Rory Delap zmiatol všetky algoritmy. Do štúdia sme si pozvali Viktora Blažeka, fandu Stoke City a šéfredaktora Digi Sportu. NEXT? AKO VEĽMI ŤA SERE, ŽE SI EŠTE NEDAL GÓL? https://open.spotify.com/episode/6NOSMohycEObm04GfiRBA3 Produkcia @futbalovy_var by ZAPO https://www.zabavavpodcastoch.sk/
As the summer schedule concludes we aim to go out on a bang so saved this great conversation with former pro footballer Mark Boyd till now. Your host Skelly digs deep into Marks current jobs (coaching with Chris Lumsdon and commentating on Barrow) for insight into the summer transfers of Ozzy Zanzala and Paul Farman and the secrets to the raise of Barrow. We also dive into Marks time as a youth with Carlisle Utd alongside young players like Rory Delap and Matt Jansen, making the move to Newcastle, working under Sir Bobby Robson, his professional debut with Port Vale and what lead him to move back to Carlisle with then Boss Paul Simpson. Giving us loads of room for a part 2. If you have a joke of the week to put forward or any enquires please email us on thebluearmypod@gmail.com . This weeks music is from Beachmaster and theme is by Mangy Mangy Moose. Cheers Marra's.
Support our Show! https://supporter.acast.com/footballlandSign up to the Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TheFootballlandWelcome one and all, to another episode of Footballland! And not just any episode, but the 6 month anniversary! We're building the world's first football theme park, and we couldn't have done it without your help. We welcome our newest patron, Rob Lindsay, who sponsors our third Footballland Car Park. Rob gets a shout out next week, but we thought we'd say hi now anyway. So this week in Footballland:Itchy Knee Shinji Go! Part Japanese game show, part obstacle course, part biography of Japan's best player to ever put on a Borussia Dortmund shirt: Shinji Kagawa. But why are there 100 children inside snooker balls? And what's with the pyramid of unemployed Germans?Rory Delap's Dilapidated Lap Dance Have you ever been to a Stoke City themed strip club? The world's first wet and windy lapdancing venue opens its doors with robots that look exactly like Rory Delap! Can it get any sexier? Or more dangerous, as it turns out....Patreon Submission - Phil Lee's Big Expensive Flops Patron Phil Lee demands that the English rides be more expensive and slightly worse than the rest of the park. We discuss the plan and come to a crucial vote. Keep sending us your ideas! We'll feature every single one. Footballland Explained:Anthony Richardson has accidentally been given $1 billion dollars by Qatar to build a football-themed theme park in Qatar for the 2022 World Cup. He and Mark Davison (Chief Ride Engineer) are in a race against the clock to design and commission the most exciting football theme park rides in the history of amusements.Anthony Richardson, CEO of Footballland Mark Davison, Lord Sir Chief Ride EngineerRyan Baxter, Intern.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/footballland. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gabriel Zakuani played 29 times for Stoke across two loan spells between 2007-2008. In this podcast we discuss his time at the Potters including Tony Pulis' management style, Liam Lawrence hiding his car in the middle of Stoke-on-Trent and spending two hours on Rory Delap throws in training. As well as this we delved into his time representing DR Congo at ACON 2015 and playing against a young Michael Essien in Greece.
Former Stoke City, West Brom and Middlesbrough manager Tony Pulis joins Joe and Tubes to talk learning from Harry Redknapp, how to make your team horrible to play against, and crazy pre-game superstitions. Want to hear more great podcasts from JOE?House of Rugby - The UK's #1 rugby showTKO with Carl Frampton - Bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxingSportspages - Dig into the stories behind some of the greatest sports books ever writtenBoys Don't Cry with Russell Kane - The show that gets men talking about the things men never talk aboutUnfiltered with James O'Brien - Our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview seriesJOE's Football Spin - for instant reaction to the latest in the Premier League and the world of footballMore football as it happens:Twitter @FootballJOEFacebook @SportsJOEInstagram @FootballJOE
Can they do it on a cold Tuesday night in Stoke? This team certainly can! Potters fan Joe Richards joins us to discuss scrapping with your own team mates, the best agent in world football and the wonders of Rory Delap... This team might avoid relegation!
Welcome to a brand new episode of The Preview Show, sponsored by Betway! Today, Marcus is joined by Luke and Andy to run the rule over all the big upcoming games in the Premier League this weekend, as well as dissecting the big stories from last night's action. Including, but not limited to, Jose Mourinho and goalposts, Rory Delap's son, Slaven Bilic thinking outside the box when it comes to signing a new player, and Nelson Semedo's potential debut for Wolves. There's also Luke's Game, 4 To Score and a brand new patreon competition (http://patreon.com/footballramble)!Search ‘Football Ramble’ on social media to find us, and email us at our brand new address: show@footballramble.com***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!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Berric, The Doctor and The Sasquatch all continue with their incessant ramblings for yet another week. Our resident round ball specialist the doctor breaks down the latest happenings Deutschland as DAS BUNDESLIGA leads the way for Europe's top football leagues, in addition to breaking down the latest announcements from England and Spain. (05:34). Berric the Lion killer breaks down the confirmed main card for UFC 250, and what fights to make sure you keep yourself up for, in addition to all the latest from the Fight game. (46:54) Lastly the much maligned Sasquatch finally has an outlet as the NRL returned this week. The Sasquatch breaks down whats happened in the opening three games and previews the remaining five games this weekend. (67:41). - et c'est que les gens --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-busted-barstools4755/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Tony Pulis joins the pod to chat the reason behind the cap and how he discovered Rory Delap’s long throw. Plus the plans for the Roy Keane gallery take the next step.
In our inaugural podcast, we speak with Stoke City 1st team coach Rory Delap on his playing career, transition to coaching and how he is currently adapting to the COVID 19 situation
Max Rushden, Barry Glendenning, Jonathan Wilson and Flo Lloyd-Hughes discuss Manchester City’s ban from Europe, José Mourinho’s stink eye, Arsenal’s positive goal difference and explaining Rory Delap compilations. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
Rich Williams, Mark Holmes and Rob Conlon are joined by comedian Mark Smith to celebrate Stoke City's glorious first season in the Premier League when they upset the big boys and made neutrals p*ss themselves laughing. Danny Higginbotham joins on the phone to provide an insight into some of the extraordinary lengths Stoke went to in search of home advantage, how they made the colour drain from opponents' faces, and why being written off was the best thing that could have happened to the club. We finish with another episode of Football Fact or Fiction in which Rich tries to guess which of the many unlikely stories about Stoke City are, in fact, true. Make sure you head to www.planetfootball.com for more 2000s nostalgia, including expanded interviews with many of the show's guests. RUNNING ORDER: - Introduction to this week's show and guests - The audio highlights of Ricardo Fuller, Tony Pulis and Rory Delap's throw ins (2m 10) - Celebrating Rory Delap's throw ins (5m 55) - The emergence of ‘towel boys' (09m 00) - Rory Delap creating goals (11m 25) - When Stoke reduced Heurelho Gomes to tears. (13m 16) - Gareth Southgate on Delap throw-ins (16m 12) - The emergence of the Stoke vs Arsenal rivalry (18m 06) - Winding up Arsene Wenger (19m 21) - When Wenger petitioned for throw-ins to be banned (20m 18) - Danny Higginbottom Interview (21m 51) · Stoke's first season back in the Premier League (22m 00) · Stoke's mentality starting the season back in the Premier League (23m 15) · Stoke fans and the Stoke team mirror each other (25m 40) · How Arsenal 'didn't want to be there' against Stoke (26m 42) · How people writing Stoke off provided motivation to prove them wrong. (29m 18) · The genius of Ricardo Fuller (30m 48) - Mark on Fuller, his favourite ever player (33m 36) - When Fuller slapped his captain (36m 36) - A naked Tony Pulis vs James Beattie (39m 15) - Stoke's lasting legacy (41m 38) - Football Fact or Fiction (43m 22) You can find all our other episodes here, including the Arsenal Invincibles, Leeds in the Champions League semis, Champ Man with Cherno Samba and Cristiano Ronaldo at Man Utd. https://audioboom.com/channels/5008818 FOLLOW PLANET FOOTBALL: Twitter: @planetfutebol Facebook Instagram E-mail: contact@planetfootball.com We're sponsored by Football Index, the world's first football stockmarket. Use the code TBMIndex for a £500 money-back guarantee. New customers only. 18+.
Well, it’s been about 3 weeks since all the gang have been back together on the Saturday show, they certainly made up for their absence with a belter today. John’s blood runs red with tomato juice, Elis struggles with words and nobody can believe that Rory Delap stat! All that, PLUS usual favourites, Humblebrag of the Week, Shame Well and Tick off a Taste! Remember, you can get in touch on Saturday@radiox.co.uk (if you’re on e-mail. You’ve got to be on e-mail), and you can tune in across the UK every Saturday from 1pm til 4pm! Keep it session. Keep it Radio X. You can see Elis & John on tour! Go to http://www.elisandjohn.com for more details! saturday@radiox.co.uk https://elisandjohnmerch.com/
Two guys are watching Premier League highlights, when onto the TV screen comes Rory Delap, then with Stoke City, doing one of his renowned throw-ins from the touchline directly into the box. One guy, a native of the American Midwest who’d been raised on baseball, basketball, and hockey, is amazed by the throw and the havoc it creates in front of the opponent’s goal. “Why don’t other teams do that?” he asks. The other guy, who grew up with soccer in Germany, explains that Delap is an unusual player, having been trained as a javelin thrower. “But can’t teams train a guy to make throws like that?” asks the first guy. “It’s not what you do unless you have to,” answers the second guy, who had played semi-pro soccer in his younger days. “Well, why not? It seems to work for them.” The former footballer is stymied for an answer. All he can say is: “Because.” In most cases, a debate like this would have ended here, with the guy with superior sports credentials having the final word. But these guys were Ivy League professors, who do research in behavioral social sciences. Instead of accepting “because” as an explanation for soccer customs, they began to question the behavior of clubs, managers, and even players, and to research the real outcomes of their decisions. In their book The Numbers Game: Why Everything You Know About Soccer Is Wrong (Penguin, 2013), these two guys, Chris Anderson and David Sally, offer the results of their investigations. Using the wealth of data that is now available about what happens on the field, and drawing from current theories in the social sciences, they undermine many of the conventions of on-field strategy and club management. Their book brings together colorful stories and telling statistics in an engaging and insightful dissection of contemporary soccer. You’ll be surprised to learn that much of what you knew about soccer is indeed wrong. And as Chris and Dave admit in the interview, so were they. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two guys are watching Premier League highlights, when onto the TV screen comes Rory Delap, then with Stoke City, doing one of his renowned throw-ins from the touchline directly into the box. One guy, a native of the American Midwest who’d been raised on baseball, basketball, and hockey, is amazed by the throw and the havoc it creates in front of the opponent’s goal. “Why don’t other teams do that?” he asks. The other guy, who grew up with soccer in Germany, explains that Delap is an unusual player, having been trained as a javelin thrower. “But can’t teams train a guy to make throws like that?” asks the first guy. “It’s not what you do unless you have to,” answers the second guy, who had played semi-pro soccer in his younger days. “Well, why not? It seems to work for them.” The former footballer is stymied for an answer. All he can say is: “Because.” In most cases, a debate like this would have ended here, with the guy with superior sports credentials having the final word. But these guys were Ivy League professors, who do research in behavioral social sciences. Instead of accepting “because” as an explanation for soccer customs, they began to question the behavior of clubs, managers, and even players, and to research the real outcomes of their decisions. In their book The Numbers Game: Why Everything You Know About Soccer Is Wrong (Penguin, 2013), these two guys, Chris Anderson and David Sally, offer the results of their investigations. Using the wealth of data that is now available about what happens on the field, and drawing from current theories in the social sciences, they undermine many of the conventions of on-field strategy and club management. Their book brings together colorful stories and telling statistics in an engaging and insightful dissection of contemporary soccer. You’ll be surprised to learn that much of what you knew about soccer is indeed wrong. And as Chris and Dave admit in the interview, so were they. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two guys are watching Premier League highlights, when onto the TV screen comes Rory Delap, then with Stoke City, doing one of his renowned throw-ins from the touchline directly into the box. One guy, a native of the American Midwest who’d been raised on baseball, basketball, and hockey, is amazed... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices