21st FIFA World Cup, held in Russia in 2018
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At the last Russia World Cup, Bai Yansong, the host of China Central Television, said that "China has gone to all but the football team". Four years later, in the Qatar World Cup, this sentence still applies.Join other motivated learners on your Chinese learning journey with maayot. Receive a daily Chinese reading in Mandarin Chinese in your inbox. Full text in Chinese, daily quiz to test your understanding, one-click dictionary, new words, etc.Got a question or comment? Reach out to us at contact[at]maayot.com
Lev Yashin was a Soviet-era legend, considered by many to be the best goalkeeper in the game. Scoring on Yashin was considered a career achievement and with a nickname like the Black Spider, you'll find out why. In hindsight however, although he was adored, Yashin wasn't spared a violent backlash by his fans.Support the show: https://www.aljazeera.com/podcasts/hindsight/
BREAKING: BP is to offload its 19.75% stake in state-owned Russian oil giant Rosneft "with immediate effect" following the invasion of Ukraine West's sanctions over Ukraine won't stop Putin Ukraine invasion: England will not play Russia in any international football fixture 'for the foreseeable future, FA announces Ukraine conflict: Liz Truss backs people from the UK who want to fight Ant and Dec in drag: 'This will change LGBTQ+ children's lives' Ukraine invasion: Czechs to boycott any Russia World Cup match, Elina Svitolina donates prize money EU steps up response to Putin over Ukraine invasion Ukraine conflict: The women making Molotov cocktails to defend their city Ericsson workers kidnapped after being sent to negotiate with IS Chelsea trustees have not agreed to run the club after Roman Abramovich's move Ukraine: what will China do? There are signs it is uneasy about Putin's methods Our tolerance of Russian corruption in Britain fatally clouded our judgment Dominic Grieve 'Ghost of Kyiv' who took down 10 planes, hailed as a hero Anonymous hacks Russian TV to show footage from Ukraine's front lines US Extremists Have Picked a Side in Ukraine: ‘Lol Putin Is Brilliant' Putin puts nuclear deterrent on 'special alert' Is addiction to Russian gas because we're going green too fast or too slow? Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky: The comedian president who is rising to the moment The Taliban Have Called on Russia to Show Restraint in Ukraine. The Taliban.
Enjoy as they rudely eat pizza, round up the tournament and fall in love with the President of Croatia, if not her politics.
With this amazing World Cup coming to an end, the podcast asks important questions like "How similar are Harry Kane and Teresa May? And who is doing a worse job of representing England?"
The 2018 World Cup Quarter Finals: Uruguay v FranceBrazil v BelgiumRussia v Croatia Sweden v EnglandWhat an incredible tournament this has been!
Did England actually deserve to scrape through against Columbia? And just how did the largest and most violent elections in Mexico's history impact their chances against Brazil?
The countries that dropped out: Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iran, Morocco, Peru, Australia, Nigeria, Iceland, Serbia, Costa Rica, South Korea, Germany, Tunisia, Panama, Senegal, Poland.
Group G: Belgium, England, Panama, TunisiaGroup H: Columbia, Japan, Poland, Senegal
Just where do the Serbian/Albanian tensions come from? And how has it impacted the football community? These are the questions Who Watches The World Cup was made to answer!
Why are the teams, touted as favourites to win Russia 2018, under-performing when it counts? What does it have to do with Cristiano Ronaldo's suspended prison sentence? How does Icelandic Prime Minister, Katrín Jakobsdóttir, factor in to her team's success? And why are Melbourne's 'St Kilda FC' Dom's favourite AFL club? Group C: Australia, Denmark, France, PeruGroup D: Argentina, Croatia, Iceland, Nigeria
Iran, Morocco, Portugal, Spain a geographically tense group that may seem to favour the winners of the 2010 tournament, if only the Spanish FA hadn't sacked their manager, Julen Lopetegui, two days ahead of their opening match... Anything could happen! Group B: Iran, Morocco, Portugal, Spain
Russia vs Saudi Arabia, a conflict that will determine the state of Middle Eastern politics for decades to come... and also their placement in Group A of the 2018 Russia World Cup! In Episode 1 of 'Who Watches The World Cup?' football hooligan David Bryan and general idiot Dominic Archer compare the sporting chops and political machinations of the teams that will open football's greatest tournament. Group A: Egypt, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay
Who Watches The World Cup is here for another episode, this time looking into Groups E and F.Group E: Brazil, Switzerland, Serbia, Costa RicaGroup F: Sweden, Mexico, South Korea, Germany
On today's episode, Ale, Jack and Benji welcome Simon Lount. Simon has had an excellent and well travelled career across the world, culminating in being an assistant referee at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. With Simon, we talk through his career, from the beginnings starting refereeing in England as part of a college course, to moving to New Zealand and making his way through the domestic ranks, refereeing with Jack on the A League, being awarded his FIFA badge, and, finally reaching the pinnacle of his career, refereeing at the 2018 Russia World Cup. Simon talked about his journey and how the importance of relationships and support from his loved ones enabled him to chase his dreams in the refereeing world.
On today's episode, Ale, Jack and Benji welcome Simon Lount. Simon has had an excellent and well travelled career across the world, culminating in being an assistant referee at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. With Simon, we talk through his career, from the beginnings starting refereeing in England as part of a college course, to moving to New Zealand and making his way through the domestic ranks, refereeing with Jack on the A League, being awarded his FIFA badge, and, finally reaching the pinnacle of his career, refereeing at the 2018 Russia World Cup. Simon talked about his journey and how the importance of relationships and support from his loved ones enabled him to chase his dreams in the refereeing world. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode we take a look back at our favourite footballing experiences, sharing some of our best football related stories with you. Whether it be the 2018 Russia World Cup, a random game in Columbia or the A-League grand final, we have it covered. We also touch on some updates from the Australian football landscape, and as always wrap up with a round of trivia.
Former Commando and current elite educator Ben Williams speaks to Layla about his time training the England Football squad pre-Russia World Cup, how he dealt with emotions on tour of Afghanistan and how YOU can adopt the same winning mentality even around adversity in everyday life.
Sure you've got an uber before...but have you ever got one in Russia? Mathew shares his brilliant story of being at the Russia World Cup in 2018 however it's what happened after the match between the Socceroos and Denmark that made this day so memorable.
In this episode Exodus Cry's Director of Outreach and Intervention, Helen Taylor continues with an exciting update about the intervention efforts that Exodus Cry undertook during the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.
In this episode Exodus Cry's Director of Outreach and Intervention, Helen Taylor continues with an exciting update about the intervention efforts that Exodus Cry undertook during the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.
In this episode Exodus Cry's Director of Outreach and Intervention, Helen Taylor provides an exciting update about the intervention efforts that Exodus Cry undertook during the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.
In this episode Exodus Cry's Director of Outreach and Intervention, Helen Taylor provides an exciting update about the intervention efforts that Exodus Cry undertook during the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.
Originally published at https://sethsingletonstoryteller.com Curses have been in the headlines of the 2018 Russia World Cup stories this year. Germany suffered the World Cup Champions Curse when it was eliminated by Mexico. England broke it's penalty kicks curse in an elimination game to advance to the quarterfinals. Curses are not just limited to soccer. Major League Baseball teams like the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago Cubs have been the victims of curses that have stretched over decades. Kevin Durant was said to be under the curse of rapper Lil B while playing for the Oklahoma City Thunder. When Durant and the Thunder blew a 3-1 lead in the 2016 National Basketball Association Western Conference Finals, social media pointed to the curse. #curse #WorldCup #NBA #KevinDurant #Soccer #podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seth-the-storyteller/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seth-the-storyteller/support
Russia World Cup, The Muppets @ O2 & The Boys name their favourite Musicals
This show is mentioned on the MLS List of Podcast Guide Article. https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated The two hour American Soccer Show discussing the game. Our Clubs League players national Team and other fabulous moments. I will be joined with Kartik Krishnaiyer of World Soccer Talk & once again with Robert Hay of Soccer Minnows as we discuss the future roster of the US Men's National Team now that the Russia World Cup has ended. 2nd Division Segment REd Bulls Hour: Recapping home match against Sporting Kansas City
This week we are joined by #COPA90 documentary maker #ElMengem to debrief the Russia World Cup 2018 and welcome a new word into the Russian language the “Smolovka” (a failed Panenka...). We discuss the media’s role with regards to the national team, gain some insight into Qatar 2022 and the World Cup in 2026 and Eli tells us about his interview with Manchester City's Raheem Sterling and other England players. Check out Eli's amazing little doco about the England football team's relationship with the media: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDyw2vGiaDk&frags=pl%2Cwn http://steve-foreman.tilda.ws
France see off Croatia to win the 2018 World Cup; Paul gets murdered. 1. Play Fantasy Premier League 2. TEAMtalk 3. EatMyGoal
This is our best episode yet. For real!
THE END IS NIGH! We are one game away from crowning the football champions of the world and we could not be more stoked that a minnow is in it. We cover the run up to the much anticipated Croatia v France fixture, and also the Belgium v France encounter which no one is looking forward to, both teams included. We also lift the veil and tell Crackle the Clairvoyant about her second career she has no knowledge of. It's a ripper and a must-listen heading into the big dance. Get around it!
When finally faced with some serious competition, England crumble under the pressure at bow out of the World Cup. France manage to brush away Belgium. And for whatever reason, Ronaldo goes to Juventus. 1. Fantasy Premier League 2. TEAMtalk 3. EatMyGoal
Our take on the quarter finals, preview of the semis and what to do in the event England win
WE'RE AT THE POINTY END NOW! People are realising the end is nigh for the 2018 World Cup, which is why they're jumping through glass bus shelters, drugging and robbing people blind, and fining the bejesus out of people for wearing different socks. We cover all that and make a visit to our now beleaguered resident psychic who has shat the bed in the quarter finals. Only a few shows left so make an effort to get around the latest episode of Medallica on your way into/from that job you are indifferent about!
England see off Sweden as they sleep walk into the World Cup semi-finals. Vida shouts "Glory to Ukraine" after defeating Russia. Neymar rolls right out of the big tournament. 1. Fantasy Premier League 2. Support EPLpod 3. TEAMtalk 4. EatMyGoal
On Ep 5 of No Lies Were Told Podcast the crew discuss England success in the Russia World Cup, they take a deep look into chivalry and discuss if it really is dead and Mumma Felicia drops a bombshell which no one saw coming. Follow the gang on Twitter and Instagram @jaiyebobbi @bigbenofldn @nlwtpodcast Like Share Subscribe
Lament for the Socceroos; silly French accents; and more Michael Caine
Jon Obi Mikel's father gots kidnapped minutes before Nigeria kicked off against Argentina. Japan leaves their lock room spotless. 1. Join our FPL 2. Mike on National Morning Show 3. TEAMtalk 4. EatMyGoal
We're back from the relative dead to bring you everything crazy from the Round of 16. It's a bumper show chocked full of crazy fan actions, drizzled with unexpected minnow success and covered in rich, smooth quarter-final previews. Our resident psychic also tackles her biggest test yet in a make-or-break, four prediction premonition. It's a cracking show so settle in and take stock!
In the World Cup Spain go home losing on penalties to Russia and England go through beating Colombia on penalties. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on Tuesday told NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg that a country’s contribution to global security cannot be measured simply by a spending percentage, ........... A FOUR-YEAR-OLD boy has drowned in a hotel swimming pool in Ibiza. The Dutch national was on holiday with his family in Sant Antoni when he fell in to the pool at around 2.30pm on Sunday July 1. SOME €23.7 billion has ‘not been spent wisely’ on Spain’s high-speed rail network, the European Court Auditors has ruled. Since 2000, the EU has been funding various high-speed railways across the bloc. This year’s list of the world’s 100 top restaurants was unveiled last Tuesday in the northern Spanish city of Bilbao, and 13 Spanish establishments made it into the list, a number surpassed only by the United States with 14. María Gómez, a reporter for the Spanish TV network Mediaset, has called out the sexual harassment against female journalists reporting from the Russia World Cup. ......... Show respect,” was Brazilian reporter Julia Guimarães’s response to a man who kissed her on the cheek without warning while she was talking to the camera. A SPANISH pensioner has been arrested for animal abuse after allegedly poisoning half a dozen chickens in Marbella. The 77-year-old is accused of using rat poison – to kill the birds which reportedly kept interrupting his sleep. Britain is facing a water shortage as 'high demand' saw taps run dry in thousands of homes and emergency bottles handed out, as wildfires continue to burn across the country during the heatwave. ........... Moorland fires around Bolton and Saddleworth in Greater Manchester continue to burn today, with more than 100 firefighters at each incident and no sign of the rainfall needed to put the blazes out. Jeremy Corbyn's Labour is breeding 'softcore' Holocaust denial, a leading academic has warned. Deborah Lipstadt, who rose to prominence in a legal battle with historian David Irving in 2000 after accusing him of Holocast denial, said anti-Semitism was 'embedded' in Labour. Police are searching a house in Chester after arresting a female healthcare worker on suspicion of murdering eight babies and attempting to murder six others at a hospital in the city. Penny Mordaunt has vowed to press ahead with plans to make changing gender easier despite a poll suggesting a majority of the public is opposed. The equalities minister said the current process, which requires consent from a doctor, was 'overly bureaucratic'. Journalist Jan Leeming has blasted the corporation for ‘disregarding the taste’ of licence fee payers by showing ‘voyeuristic’ programmes and too much sport. .......... Miss Leeming claimed the public are not ‘addicted to sport’ and would prefer licence fee money to go towards high-end dramas such as Poldark The regional divide in England's childhood obesity crisis has been revealed for the first time in an interactive map which shows the link between being overweight and living in poverty. Boroughs of London where the wealthiest and the poorest sit side by side has featured in the top five worst places in the country for childhood obesity levels. ..........
In the World Cup Spain go home losing on penalties to Russia and England go through beating Colombia on penalties. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on Tuesday told NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg that a country’s contribution to global security cannot be measured simply by a spending percentage, ........... A FOUR-YEAR-OLD boy has drowned in a hotel swimming pool in Ibiza. The Dutch national was on holiday with his family in Sant Antoni when he fell in to the pool at around 2.30pm on Sunday July 1. SOME €23.7 billion has ‘not been spent wisely’ on Spain’s high-speed rail network, the European Court Auditors has ruled. Since 2000, the EU has been funding various high-speed railways across the bloc. This year’s list of the world’s 100 top restaurants was unveiled last Tuesday in the northern Spanish city of Bilbao, and 13 Spanish establishments made it into the list, a number surpassed only by the United States with 14. María Gómez, a reporter for the Spanish TV network Mediaset, has called out the sexual harassment against female journalists reporting from the Russia World Cup. ......... Show respect,” was Brazilian reporter Julia Guimarães’s response to a man who kissed her on the cheek without warning while she was talking to the camera. A SPANISH pensioner has been arrested for animal abuse after allegedly poisoning half a dozen chickens in Marbella. The 77-year-old is accused of using rat poison – to kill the birds which reportedly kept interrupting his sleep. Britain is facing a water shortage as 'high demand' saw taps run dry in thousands of homes and emergency bottles handed out, as wildfires continue to burn across the country during the heatwave. ........... Moorland fires around Bolton and Saddleworth in Greater Manchester continue to burn today, with more than 100 firefighters at each incident and no sign of the rainfall needed to put the blazes out. Jeremy Corbyn's Labour is breeding 'softcore' Holocaust denial, a leading academic has warned. Deborah Lipstadt, who rose to prominence in a legal battle with historian David Irving in 2000 after accusing him of Holocast denial, said anti-Semitism was 'embedded' in Labour. Police are searching a house in Chester after arresting a female healthcare worker on suspicion of murdering eight babies and attempting to murder six others at a hospital in the city. Penny Mordaunt has vowed to press ahead with plans to make changing gender easier despite a poll suggesting a majority of the public is opposed. The equalities minister said the current process, which requires consent from a doctor, was 'overly bureaucratic'. Journalist Jan Leeming has blasted the corporation for ‘disregarding the taste’ of licence fee payers by showing ‘voyeuristic’ programmes and too much sport. .......... Miss Leeming claimed the public are not ‘addicted to sport’ and would prefer licence fee money to go towards high-end dramas such as Poldark The regional divide in England's childhood obesity crisis has been revealed for the first time in an interactive map which shows the link between being overweight and living in poverty. Boroughs of London where the wealthiest and the poorest sit side by side has featured in the top five worst places in the country for childhood obesity levels. ..........
Spain get ousted by the host nation, Russia. That's right, Russia. R-U-S-S-I-A. But are both teams playing on an even playing field? Mike and Paul discuss. 1. Support EPLpod 2. TEAMtalk 3. EatMyGoal
A weekly analysis of the most important events in the world of international football. In this edition Gerard Farek, Aaron Bauer and Javier Monne analyze the upcoming round of 16 matches in the World Cup: Argentina and France have a battle of former World Champions; Brazil will put Mexico to the test; Colombia awaits England with great momentum despite James' injury ; and Uruguay and Portugal have a date with some of the World's best strikers on the pitch.
WELL THAT WAS JUST F'D. Australia bomb out of the World Cup in 'meh' fashion. We cover the ins and outs of the game, and by that we mean a bunch of things that aren't really football related. We then turn our eyes to the remaining minnows in contention for the Round of 16 as well as pay a visit to our favourite unknowing football psychic. Hack off a slice of this delicious 30 min cast at work or on subpar public transport.
Is VAR ruining the World Cup or making it super incredibly interesting? What's the deal with old Diego Maradona -- shouldn't someone maybe get him some much needed help? Are Arsenal players having the worst World Cup? 1. Support EPLpod 2. TEAMtalk 3. EatMyGoal
VIVA LOS SOCCEROOS! The boys in green and gold (well, mostly green) will be taking on Los Incas in a literal Do or Die encounter. We go through the news surrounding the boys, the mathematical probabilities and the ridiculous yet true nicknames of the Peruvians. CARN THE MOOYS!
Today's theme: Football (in time for Russia World Cup 2018) The 2018 FIFA World Cup is the 21st FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA. It is currently ongoing in Russia starting from June 14th and will end with the final match on July 15th. The country was awarded the hosting rights in December 2010. The final tournament involves 32 national teams. We look into the history, the culture and the quirks surrounding the tournament with expert guests. The Conversationalist with Patrick Reevell - ABC News Moscow bureau reporter How enthusiastic do you think the Russian people, and the nation is as a whole about this world cup? Can you feel any excitement over there? Russia is such a big country and the games are being held across 12 stadiums. The distance between the easternmost host city and the westernmost host city is over 1500 miles (2414 km). That's about the same distance as Moscow to London. What kind of logistic issues might fans or teams alike experience as they traverse this vast land for their various games? & Yoo Jee-ho(유지호) - sports writer for Yonhap News Agency Do we know anything about how the Korean team has been training so far - what kind of team building efforts were going on, how are they staying fit and ready for the games, and so on? South Korea is in Group F with Sweden, Mexico and Germany, those that are not huge football fans might wonder why this has been labeled one of the tournaments “group of death”. Can you tell us just how strong these teams are, and why even round 16 can be the toughest round for South Korea? & Tom Williams - Football writer and broadcaster, specializing in English and French football - author of Do You Speak Football? Do you think there will be a “home ground advantage” for Russia going forward? We've talked about key players in the Korean national team to keep an eye on. Can you come up with some names of players, regardless of country, that you have the highest expectations for in the World Cup? Media Monster Next week: Immigration (refugees)
Our Week 2 Wrap Show is here and it's chock full of all the goings on, direct from the icy homophobic tundra of Russia. You want death threats? World Cup's got em. You want racism? Russia's got it in the bag. What about pseudo-funerals for national football teams? It's all in a day's work. It's also crammed full of our favourite minnow moments so far and everyone's favourite unwilling psychic. Get your fix of Medallica right here, right now.
With the Russia World Cup 2018 on, what better way to stay fit than take inspiration from people at the peak of their powers and pretend you were once good at football by taking up 6-a-side again. In this episode we learn what muscle Spence has pulled and why Andy won't massage it. We also learn what past-time Andy will be taking part in to get his butt cheeks in shape. Does Andy care more about Eurovision than the World Cup? You'll have to stay tuned to find out - and why Gazza is our latest inductee into our hall of fame. Inger-land, Inger-land, Inger-land, Inger-land na na. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soh/message
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The Socceroos have come up with a 1-1 draw against the polite Danes and we are not about it, the same way that Coach Bert is not about playing Australia's most prolific goal scorer, Timmy Cahill. We tackle the now-mathematical probability of making it through the group, Bert's bizarre decision and our lord and saviour the VAR system. Nurse that sore head with some bizarre chat now.
I ramble about the Russia World Cup 2018, comedy & shark attacks in Brazil. That it! Peace. Follow me on twitter @carl_mann, @4theyepodcast, email at 4theyepodcast@gmail.com.
Everything from pot noodles to the joys of S backing
Ronaldo nets his fourth in the tournament as Portugal see off Morocco; Spain edge Iran; and the Mexican FA gets off lightly for their fans homophobic slurs. 1. Support EPLpod 2. TEAMtalk 3. EatMyGoal
It's do or die time already fam....5 days into the tournament. Beat Denmark, we party like it's 2006. Lose to Denmark, last person out shut the door and turn off the lights. In honour of the pure magnitude of the upcoming clash, we've prepared a bumper show of the segments you know and love, that thoroughly demonstrate our continuing and complete lack of football knowledge. Plug in, get around it.
Today's theme: Dating through Media (in time for Popularity of Heart Signal Season 2) A dating reality show ‘Heart Signal,' which aired last fall here in Korea, gained huge popularity. The program ignited the revival of other dating reality shows. And Season 2 of Heart Signal has been even more popular. These dating reality shows may have different concepts, but they have similar settings. Young participants, who are total strangers to each other, live together in certain places designated by producers for a certain period of time. And such programs are popular all over the world. We look into the reasons behind the success of these shows and how they reflect our society's attitude toward romance. The Conversationalist with Angela Smith - Professor of Language and Culture at the University of Sunderland You analyzed the success factors of Love Islands, and the first thing you pointed out was the format of the program that blends the genres of previously successful programs. Can you tell us more about the format of Love Island? You also mentioned the thrill of live broadcast because they use the Big Brother-like camera system to capture real moments. Can you elaborate? & Dr Martin Graff - from the Department of Psychology at the University of South Wales - an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society - a Chartered Psychologist, researching online interaction romantic relationships. - author of Love, Digitally: Where romantic relationships meet internet behavior Micro-cheating is another buzzword that came along with the rise of online dating and social media. Can you explain to us what this means? Do you think people are more prone to do this when they use internet excessively? We tend to believe that online profiles on social media services or online dating services are superficial and provide limited information. But in your article “What's Behind a Dating Profile?”, you say that online profiles can tell more about people than we might actually think. Can you tell us why? Media Monster Next week: Football/soccer (in time for 2018 Russia World Cup)
The weekly (w)rap is here so we're about to drop sick rhymes on you clowns. They include all the big minnow results of the first 85 games of the cup, as well as featured artist Just Putin It Out There. Crackle the Clairvoyant is also dropping red hot fire to make this the most anticipated podcast of 2018
WHAT A WIN BY THE BOYS! A 1-0 result to the Socceroos over the French is the best! To hear more about the handicap that the Frogs faced, give the newest episode of Medallica a listen!
An Australian take on all the sights and sounds from Russia 2018
Russia vs Saudi Arabia, a conflict that will determine the state of Middle Eastern politics for decades to come... and also their placement in Group A of the the 2018 Russia World Cup! In Episode 1 of 'Who Watches The World Cup?' football hooligan David Bryan and general idiot Dominic Archer compare the sporting chops and political machinations of the teams that will open football's greatest tournament.
From upstairs at the Old Red Lion Theatre, the Tifo team gathers for the opening day of the Russia World Cup. Chat concerns the opening fixture, Russia v Saudi Arabia, a look over Aleksander Golovin (Russia's standout player) and a little preview of the England team ahead of their first game on Monday. Join us every day for a new podcast throughout the tournament.
It's almost like being there! reporter Tom Kludt sends us audio postcards of his experiences at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. This first one takes you from JFK all the way to Moscow and shares the stories of the fans he met along the way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A weekly analysis of the most important events in the world of international football. In this edition Gerard Farek, Aaron Bauer and Javier Monne analyze day 1 of the Russia World Cup ; Spain's decision to replace its national coach for having secret negotiations with Real Madrid; and FIFA's decision to award the 2026 World Cup to North America.
The debut episode of SpodKick brings a full World Cup 2018 preview, where Arjun and Mehran provide their thoughts on the tournament ahead. Longer than normal episodes will be, the hosts will provide their predictions for the groups, players to look out for, and ultimately, who they believe comes out of Russia with the World Cup Trophy. Intro - 00:00:13 - 00:00:46 Group A (Russia, Uruguay, Egypy, Saudi Arabia) - 00:00:46 - 00:07:05 Group B (Spain, Portgual, Morocco, Iran) - 00:07:05 - 00:15:17 Group C (France, Peru, Denmark, Australia) - 00:15:17 - 00:25:55 Group D (Argentina, Croatia, Iceland, Nigeria) - 00:25:55 - 00:34:21 Group E (Brazil, Switzerland, Costa Rica, Serbia) - 00:34:21 - 00:45:24 Group F (Germany, Mexico, Sweden, South Korea) - 00:45:24 - 00:56:36 Group G (Belgium, England, Tunisia, Panama) - 00:56:36 - 01:10:15 Group H (Poland, Colombia, Senegal, Japan) - 01:10:15 - 01:18:56 Final Predictions - 01:18:56 - 01:26:36 We do not own the audio clips at the beginning and end of the episode. "Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
Today we kick off the brand new podcast to discuss the World Cup 2018 in Russia. We discuss some of our World Cup memories of years gone by, what we're looking forward to for this tournament and predictions. Contact the show on ChatFooty or email us at ChatFootyPodcast@gmail.com. Sign up to our Fantasy League on https://fantasy.fifa.com/ with league code DFOQMWZJ. Chat Footy is part of the Whatever Entertainment network. Please check out some of our other podcasts: Chat Footy Gossip - Bite size daily podcast to bring you all the top transfer speculation and gossip.Grass Roots Coach Cast - A podcast focused on coaching youth football at the grass roots level: The Contextual Podcast - A companion podcast to streaming, discusses gaming, bit of football, bit pro-wrestling, MMA, or else anything else:Comics In Motion - Reviewing media like Movies, TV shows and Games based on Comic Books.
Saru & Baru are joined by ace TV presenter Joe Morrison. For the 2018 Russia World Cup, Joe would be presenting the extravaganza for over a billion people in the Indian sub-continent. Together with Joe's help and expertise they preview all the groups and give out predictions for the top 2 from each group. Look out for interesting stories about one of the member of the Peru team's coaching staff, opinions on VAR and a whole lot more in a very comprehensive preview of the world cup. This is your definitive guide to the world's biggest football tournament! FOR FURTHER DISCUSSION: 1. Find us on Facebook and Instagram: Football Twaddle 2. Send us a tweet: @Footytwaddle 3. Follow Joe Morrison: @Joefooty You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
This week Rob takes the family to see Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom at the iSense screen at the local Odeon Cinema and.. it's emotional, Tim watches the French Open Tennis as Rafa wins again and Rob gets rudely awoken by a bloody cat. We bring news of a woman who is terrified of Spiders so calls for help and a man who makes a living selling dogs testicles. Also The Proclaimers, Russia World Cup 2018, Urine, The He-Wee, Rob's wound and other stuff. We have our Beat The Intro Quiz as per usual which Rob's wife has kindly put together and then we delve into our weekly movie review which this week is James Cameron's The Terminator.
Today we kick off the brand new podcast to discuss the World Cup 2018 in Russia. We discuss some of our World Cup memories of years gone by, what we're looking forward to for this tournament and predictions. Contact the show on ChatFooty or email us at ChatFootyPodcast@gmail.com. Sign up to our Fantasy League on https://fantasy.fifa.com/ with league code DFOQMWZJ. Chat Footy is part of the Whatever Entertainment network. Please check out some of our other podcasts: Chat Footy Gossip - Bite size daily podcast to bring you all the top transfer speculation and gossip.Grass Roots Coach Cast - A podcast focused on coaching youth football at the grass roots level: The Contextual Podcast - A companion podcast to streaming, discusses gaming, bit of football, bit pro-wrestling, MMA, or else anything else:Comics In Motion - Reviewing media like Movies, TV shows and Games based on Comic Books.
The World Cup Is Upon Us Already. (Russia World Cup 2018)
SACRE BLEU-DY HELL! Strap your bits in because it's AUSTRALIA VS FRANCE (in a few days). Doesn't mean we can't give you the BEST DAMN PRE-SHOW you've ever heard right bloody now. It has everything you want: ridiculous player nicknames! Non-existent analysis! Bold predictions that lack any sort of logic! Your road to getting ratfaced on Saturday while paying attention to something you only have a passing interest in every four years starts right here. Get your listening tackle around it!
Robbie Mustoe and Robbie Earle bring you their first episode in a special series where they talk about the Russia World Cup 2018. With just days until kick-off this episode is your one-stop shop previewing every team in every group. From firm favorites like Brazil and Germany to the fan favorites like Iceland, The 2 Robbies give you a comprehensive breakdown of which teams they think will make it to the knockout stage and also pick who they think will be crowned champions on July 15th.
WE BACK FAM. With a week to go until the Football World Cup in Russia, we delve into a preview of all 8 groups based on absolutely no knowledge of the sport. We also introduce our two new segments, "Just Putin it Out There" and "Bygone Battlers" - it's a feature length show that will prepare you for the biggest sporting event on the planet utterly inadequately, but it will explain why Will Smith is rapping on the 2018 World Cup anthem.
Vladimir Putin: we've seen him shirtless on horseback, wielding a hockey stick, and maneuvering for global domination. But how does Putin's Russia really feel about football? Host David Goldblatt talks with Russian journalist Sasha Goryunov about what the West misunderstands about the 2018 World Cup host country. Plus, we preview the tournament, visit the CONIFA World Football Cup of unrecognized nations, and welcome two new cohosts to the show.
David Gass is headed to Russia for the World Cup. Is he prepared? Are the 19 MLS players called up by their countries (a record) this summer? The guys dig into CONCACAF's chances for glory and give Dave some much-needed advice ahead of his big adventure. Plus, MLS Week 14 highlights and lowlights (and those double red cards), an early MLS All-Star Fan XI presented by Target ballot and ExtraTime Radio Mailbag with Ben Baer. Time Segment 6:35 Double reds for the Union ... Right call? 12:49 Is it time to worry for Toronto FC? 20:00 Have Real Salt Lake turned the corner? 24:50 Wiebe's All-Star XI ... for now 35:01 MLS enters the fray in US Open Cup 39:01 The World Cup is here! How will MLS and CONCACAF fare 59:51 Mailbag: USMNT vs. MLS WCup players ... Who would win?
A weekly analysis of the most important events in the world of international football. In this edition Gerard Farek, Aaron Bauer and Javier Monne analyze Zinedine Zidane's departure from Real Madrid; Switzerland's decision to allow Peru's Paolo Guerrero to play in the World Cup despite testing positive for doping; and Mohamed Salah's road to recovery and how Egypt desperately needs the Liverpool star for the Russia World Cup.
The Spectator reveals that the government is planning a significant yearly increase in the NHS's budget - but, isn't this the £350m bus pledge (00:40)? We'll also talk about the difficulties of modern adoption with Prue Leith (15:30), and hear from Martin Tyler about whether this year's Russia World Cup looks set to be the most political, ever (26:35). With Will Tanner, James Forsyth, Fraser Nelson, Prue Leith, Dr Sue Armstrong Brown, Mark Palmer, and Martin Tyler. Presented by Lara Prendergast. Produced by Cindy Yu.
Join Rob and Tim as they crawl out from under the thumb again, this week we're joined by stand-up comic Kevin Gootee who talks about his Amazon Prime Video show 'Comics Watching Comics', we also bring you news of Clive who delivers his sperm from his van, MDMA parties, Tim milks a pig at a 5 year olds birthday party and Rob is ready for the Russia World Cup with his new wall chart. We have another massive Beat The Intro Quiz for you, provided by Rob's wife Andrea and then we review Tim Burton's Batman from 1989, starring Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson.
Gareth Southgate has picked his England World Cup squad for the Russia World Cup 2018. A bemused Great Touch For a Big Lad set of lads go through the squad and ask if the England Manager has made the right calls or if he has bottled it? SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL HERE:
The Russian Football Union is fined £22,000 for racist chants by fans in their friendly with France. Read more >> https://ift.tt/2KKhaOE
Mike and Paul chat with Simon Parkin, writer for The New Yorker and The Guardian, about the rise of Russia’s neo-Nazi football hooligans. 1. Support EPLpod 2. Simon's article 3. Simon's book 4. EatMyGoal 5. Buy Mike's book 1st episode: The Russia World Cup is dumb #1 Email Paul about the World Cup bracket: paulmetcalfe416@gmail.com
0:00 - West Virginia Job is Open 0:10 - Kyle Interview 0:18 - Kyle's Real Candidates for WVU 0:27 - Farrell Contenders 0:36 - Russia + World Cup 0:44 - Spencer Lee's FR Season 0:50 - Listener Questions
In which Zippy & JP rescue a dog, discuss JP's tendency to bring his own ice to bars, chatter about Christen Press ending up a Thorn, Russia World Cup boycotts. We also learn about the blood, GOJ's girlfriend, and the cutest teams in MLS & the NWSL. Show Notes: Intro Song: Phum Viphurit - Lover Boy 1:00 - Soccer Touchdown Dog Rescue 5:00 - Made stuff up to talk about / Timbers talk 12:00 - The Blood 15:20 - Clint Douchey red card 20:00 - Sambot’s world ranking of clubs 27:00 - T2 talk 30:30 - MLS happenings 37:00 - Thorns talk 43:00 - Christen Press chatter 47:00 - GOJ’s assessment of cutest teams in NWSL & MLS 49:30 - Possible FIFA’s women’s league talk 54:30 - JP’s has complaints about Russia. 100:30 - San Diego Sockers talk 102:00 - Leo’s Awesome comics 104:30 - STSIAFIMLSFL update 110:30 - Voice mails 122:00 - United Cats of Emewoica 126:00 - New iTunes review Outro Jam: The Vandals - My Girlfriend’s Dead
Champions League Draw (1' - 35') Europa League Draw (35' - 49') England Scared of Russia World Cup (49' - 61') Is Diving Cheating? (61' - 75') Pochettino Crazy Comments (75' - End)
On your brand new Totally Football Show, James Richardson is joined by Michael Cox, James Horncastle, Julien Laurens and Sasha Goryunov to assess the conclusion of the Champions League group stage and look ahead to two cracking derbies in the Premier League this weekend (three if you include West Ham v Chelsea) • PART 1: Liverpool 7 - 0 Spartak; CL review (01m 10s) • PART 2: Merseyside derby preview (10m 50s) • PART 3: Manchester derby preview (17m 15s) • PART 4: West Ham v Chelsea; Eden Hazard discussion (23m 20s) • PART 5: PSG’s mini-crisis; Serie A update (30m 00s) • PART 6: Russia: World Cup (dis)interest, tourism, history (43m 20s) • PART 7: Leonid Slutsky sacked by Hull; more PL previews (51m 00s) • PART 8: Paddy Power’s Hotshot Jackpot (63m 20s) • PART 9: Inter Bells (67m 00s) PARISH NOTICES: • join Paddy’s Rewards Club and find out more about Paddy’s Hotshot Jackpot: http://www.paddypower.com • get your shave on with our friends Cornerstone, who are giving you £10 off your first order: https://www.cornerstone.co.uk/totally • we’re working with CALM, the Campaign Against Living Miserably, who are dedicated to preventing male suicide. Find out more: https://www.thecalmzone.net/ GET IN TOUCH: • find us on Facebook, where you’ll find video, photos and loads of other stuff: https://www.facebook.com/thetotallyfootballshow/ • send us a tweet: @thetotallyshow
The only rational explanation is that Clint Dempsey chose to lead his team in protest against the interference of Russia in the football world, and their lousy execution of Olympic ring displays in Sochi. Seriously, this was a rough week, but we cover in depth diagnosis and treatment for the state of the USMNT. We briefly preview Colorado, but get more seriously into some playoff scenarios, assessing our chances of making it to December 9.
In part one of our season long look into the Russia World Cup, we talk to Dean Bilton of the ABC who outlines a "plethora" of potential issues. 1. EatMyGoal 2. Support EPLpod 3. TEAMtalk Want to join our fantasy league? Email Paul! paulmetcalfe416@gmail.com
On this weeks edition of Inside, Vegas Christian welcomes on noted soccer handicapper Mark Mill. Mark Mill is a professional sports gambler living in Canada and specializing in soccer, specifically the English Premier League. Christian and Mill break down The World Cup start to finish from a gambling perspective including the biggest upsets, chalk, betting stats, takeaways, and as The World Cup finally winds down, Christian and Mill take a look at the final four teams remaining, including the best bet for the semi-finals and the 2018 Russia World Cup winner! For the latest from the Sports Gambling Podcast Network(SGPN) please follow us on twitter @theSGPNetwork and subscribe on iTunes(https://subscribe.thesgpn.com). Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
A snippet from episode 06 with James Cross