POPULARITY
McPherson College congratulates the following local students on their May 2025 graduation: •Floresville — Connor Collins, Bachelor of Science in Sports Management •La Vernia — Kaitlyn Sarsfield, Bachelor of Science in Health Science: Allied Health. Sarsfield was also named to the spring 2025 Honorable Mention Honor Roll.Article Link
Acompanhamos ao vivo o sorteio dos mata-matas da Libertadores e Sul-Americanas, analisando todo o cenário e chaveamento final das competições. Fortaleza tem pela frente o Vélez Sarsfield pelas oitavas de final da Liberta. Time argentino teve a 6ª melhor campanha da fase de grupos. Já o Bahia encara o América de Cali, e posteriormente, em […]
The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life
In Margie Sarsfield's debut novel, Beta Vulgaris, a hipster Brooklyn couple take on temporary work at a Minnesota beet farm at harvest time in order to earn extra money to help them maintain their Brooklyn lifestyle. Elise, the protagonist, who suffers from anxiety that she is no longer medicated for, notices that her fellow workers disappear, either because the work is too difficult or else other mysterious reasons. Elise's experience becomes more anguishing when her boyfriend also disappears, and then the beets start materializing around her wherever she goes, and the beets gradually begin to speak to her.
This week Sam, English Dan, Andrés, Santi and Fer review a weekend that saw mixed results for all our teams, including Guillermo Barros Schelotto's first defeat – and first victory – as Vélez Sarsfield manager. The group stages of the Copa Sudamericana and Copa Libertadores are underway, and we have plenty of listeners' questions (including a couple Sam forgot last week).
Peñarol cayó 2-1 contra Vélez Sarsfield en su debut en la fase de grupos de la Copa Libertadores de América. El partido se disputó en el estadio José Amalfitani, en Argentina. Nacional perdió 3-0 ante Atlético Nacional, también en el debut en fase de grupos de Copa Libertadores. El encuentro fue en el estadio Atanasio Girardot de Medellín, en Colombia. Conversamos En Perspectiva con Sebastián Moreira, del equipo de Por Decir Algo.
En este episodio de #joyasdelfuturo Fede y Eli analizan el emocionante arranque de la Copa Libertadores 2025. Hablamos sobre cómo llegan los equipos uruguayos, Nacional y Peñarol, y las perspectivas de los equipos argentinos: Vélez Sarsfield, Estudiantes de La Plata, Racing Club y River Plate. Escucha el análisis completo y los pronósticos para la fase de grupos de la Libertadores. ¡Únete a la conversación y déjanos saber tu opinión sobre el futuro de la Copa!#CopaLibertadores2025 #Nacional #Peñarol #VélezSarsfield #EstudiantesDeLaPlata #RacingClub #RiverPlate #FútbolSudamericano #AnálisisFútbol #Libertadores #PodcastDeFútbol
This week Sam, English Dan and Andrés are joined for the first time by Fer, the sport correspondent for the Buenos Aires Herald, who tells us why champions Vélez Sarsfield have been struggling so much for the last couple of months – which is perfect timing, as they sacked Sebastián Domínguez as manager after defeat to Huracán at the weekend. Dan is in a good mood thanks to Racing's authoritative win over Botafogo in the Recopa Sudamericana, and for River Plate it's the same old song ...
This week Sam, English Dan, Andrés and Chris begin with a look at Boca Juniors' elimination from the Copa Libertadores at the second round playoff stage by Alianza Lima, who lost 2–1 on the night but won the penalty shootout. Is Fernando Gago under pressure? Are Boca improving regardless of this setback? We also review last weekend's league action and give live reaction as Vélez Sarsfield score their first goal (and claim their first win) of 2025.
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse. Wild Atlanta United win in their opener on Saturday night with two goals from Latte Lath and a banger from Edwin Mosquera. Good start, but definitely things to improve going forward. Had chances to break the game wide open in the first 45, but didn't and Montreal grew into the match and provided some real challenges. San Diego became the story of the opening weekend with a 2-0 win in LA over the Galaxy. The win could have been even bigger, huge statement for San Diego. Bruce Arena started his era in San Jose with a 4-0 win over RSL, Cristian Espinoza with 3 assists from a wing back position there. Philadelphia surprised everyone with a big win in Orlando. Columbus and Chicago combined for 5 goals in the first half of a very interesting match that saw the Crew get the win with Steven Moreira again providing the spark to unbalance the opponent. Youngest USWNT lineup since 2001 saw them defeat Australia 2-1 in the SheBelieves Cup. Japan defeated Colombia 4-0 so Wednesday's USA-Japan match will determine the tournament champion and the USWNT have to win due to Japan having superior goal differential. Sportico had a fascinating story over the weekend about the US Soccer Federation's interest in overhauling some of men's college soccer. Early stages in all of it, but I can't wait to see where everything goes. The battle for Champions League spots in England will be the defining story the rest of the way as the title is pretty much Liverpool's after their big win over Manchester City. 7 points separate 4th place City and 11th place Brentford, and a 5th Champions League spot could go to England due to the country coefficients. Rangers fired Philippe Clement as the San Francisco 49ers try to buy up enough shares to become majority owners, setting the table for a clear new vision for the club. The Turkish league has gone outside the country to assign the referee for today's huge clash between Galatasaray and Fenerbahce.Neymar scored an Olimpico to silence taunting fans on the road, he's been looking great for Santos in his early days there. Foster Gillett's failure to pay has stranded another player, now Valentín Gómez's transfer to Udinese in Italy has collapsed and he'll be going back to Vélez Sarsfield. The proposed relationship with Estudiantes is also on the verge of collapsing with Juan Sebastian Veron potentially leaving Argentina entirely to get more involved with The Miami FC of the USL Championship, where his son will be playing. More Espresso on Tuesday on the SDH Network, presented by Oglethorpe University.
This week Sam, Chris and Andrés look at a round of league action that saw Vélez Sarsfield lose again and Tigre and Central Córdoba continue their unexpectedly bright starts to the season. Both Boca Juniors and River Plate claimed narrow victories, though Boca's Libertadores playoff first leg away to Alianza Lima ended in defeat on Wednesday. And what on earth is Foster Gillett up to?
This week Sam, English Dan, Chris, Santi and Andrés look back on the first two rounds of the 2025 Apertura, in which the two Avellaneda giants took maximum points, River and Boca both looked rather iffy and champions Vélez Sarsfield lost twice, including managing to let in two goals against Tigre before the season was even ten minutes old. There's good news from the Sudamericano Sub 20 and plenty more besides.
Harry Manning reports on the search for the remains of 17th century Irish soldier Patrick Sarsfield.
In this episode, we delve into a haunting tale that grapples with the concept of morality and consequence, essentially asking the question: what are we willing to sacrifice for wealth and success? The narrative introduces us to Sir Dominic Sarsfield, a once-illustrious character fallen into despair, who encounters an enigmatic figure that offers him a tempting bargain. We explore themes of desperation, temptation, and the eternal struggle between light and darkness as Sir Dominic weighs his soul against the allure of riches and glory.We journey through Sir Dominic's life, filled with revelry and excess, as he revels in a world of parties, wine, and lavish living. However, his fortune takes a turn when his vices lead him down a precarious path, pushing him toward a fateful decision. By meeting with an otherworldly being in the depths of the renowned Maroa Wood, Sarsfield finds himself ensnared in a deal with unforeseen ramifications. Each moment of frivolity is juxtaposed with the haunting reality of potential loss, as Sir Dominic is urged to consider what will happen when the clock strikes midnight on the final day of February.As the pact unfolds, we witness the gradual corruption of Sir Dominic's character and the toll that his choices take on both his own life and the lives of those around him. The supernatural element is woven seamlessly into the narrative, illustrating the folly of seeking shortcuts to happiness and the dire consequences of forgetting one's moral compass. The tension builds as the deadline looms, culminating in a breakdown of trust and sanity amidst a backdrop of revelry and dread.Ultimately, the story serves as a chilling reminder of the fragility of life and wealth, emphasizing that no amount of gold can shield one from the gravity of their choices. Listeners are left reflecting on the value of integrity versus the seductive nature of temptation, and the ultimate fate that befalls those who seek gain at the expense of their soul. As the chilling conclusion reveals the inescapable consequences of Sir Dominic's decisions, we are compelled to consider our own choices within this timeless tale of old-world terror.
En la edición de Los Tenores de este jueves 26 de diciembre, nuestros panelistas comentaron la situación de Colo Colo, con pretemporada suspendida y nombres que siguen sonando para llegar al club, como el volante Damián Puebla, de Instituto de Córdoba. Cristián Arcos, Leo Burgueño, Danilo Díaz, Víctor Cruces y Carlos Costas también conversaron con el nuevo gerente deportivo de Audax Italiano, Christian Bassedas, en torno a su arribo al club floridano y su análisis por la realidad de Vélez Sarsfield, de donde suena un jugador como eventual refuerzo albo, Claudio Aquino. También supieron de las dudas en parte del directorio de Azul Azul respecto a la respuesta que dio Michael Clark ante la CMF por su asunción como máximo accionista de la U de Chile. Revive la edición de Los Tenores de este jueves 26 de diciembre y no te pierdas ningún detalle del “clásico de las 2″, donde también supieron de algunas de las novedades del mercado de fichajes en Primera División y Primera B.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vélez Sarsfield became the champions of Argentina on Sunday, and in this episode Sam, English Dan, Santi, Chris and Andrés review the final weekend of Liga Profesional matches and look at why Vélez deserved their title and where their rivals – most obviously Talleres and Huracán – fell short. We also ask how River Plate and Boca Juniors need to rebuild for 2025, among other matters.
En la edición de Los Tenores de este lunes 16 de diciembre, nuestros panelistas comenzaron la semana enterándose de la jornada en la cual la U de Chile inició su pretemporada con miras al 2025. Gonzalo Jara, Danilo Díaz, Pamela Juanita Cordero, Víctor Cruces y Carlos Costas también supieron de posibles llegadas al elenco azul, misma situación en torno a Colo Colo, que todavía no inicia trabajos ni incorpora nuevos jugadores. Además, comentaron el título del Vélez Sarsfield de Gustavo Quinteros en Argentina, junto con saber detalles de la presentación de Dylan Escobar como nuevo jugador de la UC, expectante por sumar a Gary Medel. Revive la edición de Los Tenores de este lunes 16 de diciembre y no te pierdas ningún detalle del “clásico de las 2″.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sarah back with you with a jam packed edition of The Big Red Bench, we have reaction from Sarsfield as they advance to their All Ireland final, MMA returns to Cork, we hear from Seanie Cahalane of Castlehaven, racing driver Max Hart tells us his plans for the future and much more!
On Wednesday Central Córdoba de Santiago del Estero became the first club from their province to win a major national title, beating Vélez Sarsfield 1–0 in a controversial Copa Argentina final. Sam, English Dan and Santi meet to review that match and to preview Sunday's two matches, which will decide whether Vélez ultimately finish a very impressive year empty handed, as they host fellow title hopefuls Huracán with Talleres eager to pounce as well should they slip up.
Danilo Díaz, Pamela Juanita Cordero, Rodrigo Hernández y Carlos Costas tuvieron un programa especial, en terreno desde Las Condes, donde participaron del seminario GO Latam Summit, donde comentaron la actualidad de la industria en Chile junto al gerente general de Cruzados, Juan Pablo Pareja, además de dialogar sobre la realidad de importantes clubes con Víctor Campos, gerente comercial de Barcelona; Martín de Castro, gerente de Nacional de Uruguay; y Gustavo García, vicepresidente segundo de Vélez Sarsfield. Además, supieron de la chance de que Colo Colo pueda contar nuevamente con Brayan Cortés y los festejos albos por el Campeonato Nacional Femenino, el balance directivo de la U en voz de Cecilia Pérez y el viaje de La Roja Sub 20 a España para jugar dos amistosos ante Qatar.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
José Luis Chilavert war nicht nur ein ausgezeichneter Torhüter, sondern auch ein fantastischer Freistoßschütze. So kam Chilavert während seiner Karriere auf insgesamt 62 Tore. Drei davon schoss er am 28. November 1999 für seinen Verein Vélez Sarsfield beim 6:1-Sieg gegen Ferro Carril Oeste. Bis heute ist das keinem anderen Torhüter je gelungen. Solche Aktionen überdecken jedoch auch immer wieder, was Chilavert bis heute für ein schwieriger Typ ist.
Who is Suzanne?Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano is an accomplished leader specializing in guiding organizations within highly regulated and complex industries. With a focus on efficiently managing numerous initiatives, projects, and products, Suzanne excels in promoting services and ensuring their successful execution. Recognizing the challenges posed by limited internal resources, she adeptly maintains organization and drives progress by seamlessly developing and executing both internal and external communications. Her strategic approach and expertise enable leaders to stay on a growth trajectory, hit milestones, and achieve their goals effectively.Key Takeaways00:00 Forethought aids leaders in complex, regulated industries.06:14 Overcoming fear of new initiatives in teams.09:08 Critical free offer differentiates key marketing messages.10:39 Request "magic coffee" session via email now.14:13 Forethought doubled revenue in under 2 yearsFREE MAGIC hour for two senior Executives by emailing (Subject : MAGIC Hour) to info@forethoughtmarketing.com_________________________________________________________________________________________________Subscribe to our newsletter and get details of when we are doing these interviews live at https://TCA.fyi/newsletterFind out more about being a guest at : link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/beaguestSubscribe to the podcast at https://link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/podcastHelp us get this podcast in front of as many people as possible. Leave a nice five-star review at apple podcasts : https://link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/apple-podcasts and on YouTube : https://link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/Itsnotrocketscienceatyt!Here's how you can bring your business to THE next level:If you are a business owner currently turning over £/$10K - £/$50K per month and want to grow to £/$100K - £/$500k per month download my free resource on everything you need to grow your business on a single page :It's a detailed breakdown of how you can grow your business to 7-figures in a smart and sustainable way————————————————————————————————————————————-TranscriptNote, this was transcribed using a transcription software and may not reflect the exact words used in the podcast)SUMMARY KEYWORDSMagic Hours, regulated industries, marketing strategy, CEO, compliance, legal, healthcare, financial industries, education, internal communications, external communications, growth trajectory, customer support, patient caregivers, new product launch, communication strategy, target audience, operational issues, communication experts, business leaders, scalable business, virtual company, communication challenges, systems and processes, entrepreneurial operating system (EOS), business growth strategy.SPEAKERSJeff Standridge, Stuart WebbStuart Webb [00:00:30]:Hi, and welcome back to It's Not Rocket Science, 5 questions over coffee. Really glad today that I'm joined by and I'm gonna get this wrong, Suzanne, so apologies. It's it's a tongue twister. Suzanne, Sarsfield Scurano. Did I get it right?Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:00:46]:Correct. Thank you, Stewart.Stuart Webb [00:00:48]:First problem solved. Let's let's not do that one again because I should get it wrong next time. But Suzanne is the president and CEO of Forethought Marketing. I'm really excited to have Suzanne here today. She's already just warned me that she's bouncing off the walls with coffee already. I've had some I've had some coffee. So we are gonna have a great time. We're gonna talk about, marketing and how things like magic hours can help you.Stuart Webb [00:01:13]:So, Suzanne, welcome to the podcast. Really looking forward to our conversation, and thank you for spending some time with us.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:01:20]:Thank you for having me. I'm excited to share and and learn from you as well, Stuart.Stuart Webb [00:01:25]:Oh, well, we we try our best. We try that. So, Susan, just let's start by sort of talking about the sort of customer that you you're trying to help. You know, what is the the problem that they've got and how are you sort of addressing that with them?Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:01:40]:So at forethought, we're perfectly aligned for leaders in primarily highly regulated and highly complex industries Because these individuals, you often have a plethora of initiatives and projects, products to promote and services to put out there, and keeping all of them on task and ensuring that there are efficiencies can often be one of the challenges. Sometimes there are insufficient resources internally to handle everything that's going on that they're on this growth trajectory for. Maintaining all of the tasks in an organized fashion in order to hit milestones and move forward is a big one. And at the end of the day, it really comes down to seamlessly developing and executing on both internal and external communications.Stuart Webb [00:02:41]:Yeah. And it regulated industries are tough, aren't they? I've done some work with regulated industries and, you know, you can't just say anything you want. Marketing has to be a very controlled and very tightly thought through strategy. You just can't launch into just anything, and that often provides a lot of constraints, but also it adds in many more wheels of sort of, you know, admin before you can actually start doing the marketing that the CEO is often desperate to get out there.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:03:10]:Exactly. We we really pride ourselves on playing well in the sandbox, not just with marketing teams, but with compliance, legal. You know, there's there are many nuances when you're working in health care and financial industries that education where you really wanna make sure that you're doing everything accurately and correctly according to the different regulations out there.Stuart Webb [00:03:33]:Yeah. Absolutely. Absolutely. So what have you found, Suzanne? Because, obviously, you know, being the expert and being the sort of person that sort of is helping with this. What have you found those leaders have been trying to do and have sort of found themselves unable to execute? And and and where do you sort of really differentiate what you do to help them?Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:03:52]:Thank you. First of all, one of the mistakes I see is not prioritizing communications early on. Yeah.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:04:01]:You know,Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:04:01]:as we talked about with compliance, if they're, establishing a new entity within an organization or they're launching a new product, everybody's focused on a lot of the operational issues and thinks, oh, well, we're not ready to communicate just yet. The problem with that is we don't just throw something out there. Right? There's some quite a bit of planning. There's quite a bit of strategy. Having us in those communication early on really supports us in understanding the nuances of what this is gonna be operationally. It helps us understand how customer support or patient, you know, caregivers will be affected by this. The other thing that oftentimes I find leaders lose sight of is stretching our teams too thin. Right? This is new, and there probably are funds allocated for it, but we've got great resources in house, and we have people who understand what we're trying to accomplish, but they may not necessarily be communication experts.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:05:00]:And they may have a lot on their plate already. So we're really stretching them thin. The third thing I find is focusing only on external. Oh, well, when this is up and running, you know, we'll look for the students or we'll let all the clients know. What about our internal teams? It's very important to maintain internal communication in order for our teams to galvanize behind these really imperative initiatives and new business, you know, revenue generators. So how do we include the internal team for communication is critical to the success. And last but certainly not least, probably most importantly, is the idea of not aligning and listening to the point of view of multiple departments. So when an organization is about to embark on a very important new initiative, they may seek the advice of a small group.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:05:56]:It's critical to understand that everybody or various different departments leaders will have points of view that are relevant. And although differing, it's important that we all align on what is the end goal here, and that's where our magic sessions come in. AndStuart Webb [00:06:14]:I'm I'm gonna come back to the magic session in just a minute, but you sparked a whole load of thoughts. I just wanna sort of a very interesting you know, one of the things that I've seen in the past, and as I've done I've done work within regulated industries, you know, teams are often so focused, on business as usual if you like. They're focused on the thing, the initiatives that are already going that when you come along and say there's new initiative, they're almost afraid. They almost don't wanna take it because it's one of those well, as you say, it's it's new. It's something which we haven't done before or this one is gonna be different, and we've got a lot that we wanna avoid. So how do you help them to overcome that sort of, you know, the fear of the unknown, the fear of the new, and push them into that space where where they need to sort of grasp this and take it then once they've got it rolling back into the the the the the the the the new business as usual sort of flow.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:07:06]:That is a great question. You really teed me up perfectly here, Stuart. I love it.Stuart Webb [00:07:12]:We try our best. We really do.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:07:16]:So you're right. A lot of there could be pushback, There could be concerns. There could be just the regular. I've got too many other things to do here. So we like to do is listen. We believe at forethought that 50% of communication is listening. And if we don't take the time upfront on initiative to bring in the appropriate team members and have a session where we can explore and, discuss that which is of fear to them, how can we overcome it? And, I I share this one story. I remember when I first launched forethought about 15 years ago, I was at a health care system, and I had various people in the room.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:07:59]:Amongst them was the CFO and the director of physician relations. Right? So I asked the question about this. We were about to launch a clinically integrated network. And when I asked the question, who is our target audience? Simultaneously, the CFO said the patients, and the director of physician relations said the the physicians. So I said, okay. Great. Let's talk about this. And, clearly, they were both right.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:08:26]:It was a matter of having a conversation together as a team, identifying how we were gonna prioritize these audiences, what the key messages were for them. Right? Had we not had that session and I just came with one specific communication strategy for one of those target audiences, it would have been a failure. So it is important that we overcome these fears, that we share, that we listen, and that we respect everybody's point of view because everybody is bringing something to the table contingent on their roles and responsibilities in the organization. And that that really is key to to this is having a safe space where everybody feels comfortable sharing, chatting, and bringing it up.Stuart Webb [00:09:08]:I love it. I love it. And and I think that really does bring us into the next thing, which is I think you've got a really critical, valuable free offer that you'd like to sort of put out. And I think this is a really good one because for me, you've just given a great illustration, and I've been involved in something like it where I did something with with a with a a supplier of of health care products in this country. And exactly the same thing came up, which is where one person was saying we're talking to the health care providers and one person saying we're focused on the customers, the the end the end clients, the patients. And the and the problem is you need 2 different marketing messages. You need 2 different thing. And it's doing some something like what you're about to tell us about that actually sort of gets you to the point where you recognize that.Stuart Webb [00:09:53]:So tell us about your valuable free offer.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:09:57]:Thank you so much, and thank you for this platform. I think it's important for leaders to share and for us to understand the nuances of each other's businesses so that we can move forward. I've heard some of your other guests' offers, and I love them. So I went out on a limb and I said, we're gonna do a free magic hour. At forethought, when we believe that there is an opportunity for someone to learn and really have a takeaway of what it is that we do, we dedicate 1 hour with only 2 leaders. Right? So often a magic session will involve multiple leaders. And magic is actually an acronym. It stands for marketing alignment, goal implementing collaboration.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:10:33]:That's what it's all about.Stuart Webb [00:10:34]:I want you to put that in uppercase letters, shouldn't I? You'll correct that on the on the notes.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:10:39]:So for your listeners today and leaders out there, if you send us a message at info info at forethoughtmarketing.com, and in the subject, put magic coffee. We would like to know the leader's name, the business URL, so we have some familiarity what industry we're talking about, and a phone number so we can reach out and schedule a magic hour for you. We have several to choose from, so we would have a preliminary conversation to understand what the needs are, whether it is, coming up with more actionable core values, or perhaps you're looking at identifying a sales process, or maybe it is, a little bit more. We would just identify which one fits best your needs and provide you with a magic hour. So if you type in magic coffee in the subject, send us an email with the leader name, business URL, and phone number. We will get that scheduled for you.Stuart Webb [00:11:37]:I will ensure that that is all in the notes so that if anybody hasn't managed to type all of that and write all that down, they will get access to that in the notes. So just to repeat, that is magic coffee to info at forethoughtmarketing.com, and you're just looking for the URL, the name of the, business leaders, and that's 2, I think you've just said. 22 leaders.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:11:57]:Maximum of 2 leaders, and it would be for 1 hour.Stuart Webb [00:12:00]:Mhmm. And 1 hour, and, that's a pretty valuable offer for 2 leaders to get clarity in an hour about what they've tried to do with that. That's that's incredibly valuable. And and thank you, Suzanne, for doing that. So let's just understand a little bit more. Is there a particular book or a course? When you said that you set forethought up 15 years ago, was there something which led you to this? What was the what was the driving force that sort of took you to this?Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:12:26]:That's a great question. So it's a two part answer, I guess. Back in the day, I worked at aSuzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:12:33]:traditional is it okay? Do we have a little bit of time? Those who know me know I didn't talk for aStuart Webb [00:12:38]:for a while. What have you got?Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:12:42]:So, I started my career at a traditional advertising agency. That is to say, 28 years ago, right, prior to the digital, the .coms, all this excitement. It was very traditional, and I loved what I did. I love communication. I love meeting with clients. I felt that there was a better way of doing things. And I had this vision where we can sit in a room and have leaders discuss the target audience, who they see themselves as, what benefit they will provide their target audience, and what features do they have to truly collab corroborate those benefits. Right? And that was sort of the beginning of, I see this and I see it differently.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:13:27]:Also, forethought launched as a 100% virtual company in 2009. So I saw the future with a little crystal ball. I said, you know, I feel there's a better way. I shouldn't have to be tethered to a desk and fight traffic and go all the way to this office when I can work from anywhere. I'm going to embrace technology and work from home, have team members who can work from anywhere. Because especially in the creative space, I believe that great ideas don't necessarily come from an office chair or a boardroom. They might might come from a beach chair or a family room. And so since 2009, we had that, and it it was it was just really exciting and different and provided a great space for team members to be truly happy with what they do.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:14:13]:But when you asked me about what is most impactful, so when I launched back in 2009, we were in business for about 12 years, and things were going good. But then, of course, it was after the pandemic, and I said, gosh, my clients are in health care, education, and financial services. We didn't have to pivot. What am I doing right here? What's next? And how can I make the business even more, scalable? So we embarked on EOS. I'm hoping that many of your listeners know about the entrepreneurial operating system that Gino Wickman developed so many years ago, and that made a tremendous impact. Why? Because we were always so focused on our clients and doing such great work for them that we didn't have the systems and the processes in place to take us more scalable. And in less than 2 years, we doubled our revenue with EOS. So it was real it made a huge impact, and we we live and breathe EOS at forethought.Stuart Webb [00:15:12]:Wow. And I do wish more companies like you took on board that message of the fact that it's it's systems processes that actually allow you the time to turn your good work into great work and take you double because I'm working with a number of organizations now that really haven't got that message yet. We're try I'm trying to get to to that message. So I shall have to introduce them more to somebody who's been through the journey of getting processes. Susan, this has been really valuable, and and I and I don't I don't want to sort of miss a great opportunity to get a great question, in. But the trouble is I don't have the last great question. You have the last great question. So I'm gonna turn it over to you.Stuart Webb [00:15:53]:I'm gonna get you to do even more work. What's the question that I should have asked you, which I have now failed to do? And, obviously, once you've asked some question, you need to answer it for us.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:16:05]:Well, I wanna thank you for that question because I think it is very, generous of you and wise, and I appreciate that. What I did in preparation for our show today, I saw that the mission of it's not rocket science is to bring a new idea for building business to growth hungry business leaders and owners who wanna double their profits in under a year.Stuart Webb [00:16:26]:Yeah.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:16:27]:That is a mission. And I did some introspection for myself, and I was like, what did it really take? I think that's a good question to know from someone who's been able to do it. Maybe it wasn't in under a year, but it it's been substantially short in my opinion. And the big takeaway for me was grit. Right? I love that word. It's all about passion and perseverance. And I believe that business owners and leaders, we face so many challenges that it's important for us to have this unyielding courage and this firmness of mind and spirit to get us through those challenging times. For me, I have 5 things that I focus on regularly that I feel your listeners might benefit from.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:17:20]:And the first is limit your negative thoughts and language. Okay? There are words that never come out of my mouth. You would never hear me say something like we can't afford that. Right? I would change and flip that to maybe that'll be in the future. We'll look at this at another time. I'd love to do it. Now is not right. Right? Just just change that psychology in your mind.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:17:41]:Never use anything that's negative. Number 2, stretch your comfort zone. Right? Like our our personal trainers tell us this all the time and we're like, oh no, how much further can we go? But if we get out of our comfort zone, learn a new skill or or a new read a book that you might be something that you're not sure about. Speak with somebody who's taken a lesson that's outside of your industry. Maybe just to, to kind of stretch it. Number 3, take care of yourself. I cannot stress this enough. You know, people burn out so easily.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:18:15]:Like what, what brings you joy? Is it yoga? Is it dancing? Is it gardening? Is it motorcycle riding? Whatever it might be, make sure you are putting yourself first. You cannot help others if you don't put that oxygen mask on you. So take care of yourself, whatever that looks like, nutrition, going to doctor's appointments, getting rest, going to bed early, shutting down the computer, whatever that might be. The 4th one is practice mindfulness.Stuart Webb [00:18:42]:Mhmm.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:18:42]:I meditate every day. You know, being present. When you practice your mindfulness, it supports you for when those unexpected challenges arise. And I can't tell you how valuable it is to have that peace within yourself. And last but not least, as the leader, you are a your people are like a mirror with you. So cultivate hope. Be optimistic. No matter what the situation and we've all been there.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:19:14]:Right? We've all had situations that were very challenging in the career, in the business. But as the leader, it is your most valuable tool with your team to be hopeful, optimistic, and positive to inspire them for the future. You should believe in your soul that you can do it, and you will be able to do it. And those are my my five tips for my grit that has gotten me through the last 15 years.Stuart Webb [00:19:37]:Wow. Fantastic. I and, Susan, I don't know how to finish after those 5 fabulous fabulous messages. In fact, I almost feel bad to start to say what I'm gonna say, but thank you for for bringing bringing such brilliance to that. Listen.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:19:57]:I'm I'm I'mStuart Webb [00:19:58]:I am just gonna just say we have such fantastic guests with such brilliance. I don't know that I can I can top it? If you want to hear more from people like Suzanne, you need to be on our newsletter distribution because then I send you an email, and I tell you who's coming up. And you can get on, and you can watch us live on LinkedIn, and you can comment on this and learn from this. And, to do that, go to this email, which is to go to this website, which is at link.thecompleteapproach.co.ukforward/newsletter. It's a simple form. Fill it out. You will get an email, and you will know about the brilliance that you can hear from people like Suzanne and participate and ask questions and get the sort of wisdom that Suzanne brought to us. Suzanne, I'm a blown away.Stuart Webb [00:20:47]:Thank you so much for those questions. Thank you for everything you've said in the last 5, 5, 10 minutes. It's been it's been so good to hear from you and to hear about what you're doing with forethought, and I really look forward to seeing how it's gonna grow.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:21:01]:Thank you. And, Stuart, thank you for your show. I know it's a lot of work. You're so organized. You've got a great team. I appreciate how smooth it's been. It was really a joy, and thank you for providing this to the community, the business community. We need it.Stuart Webb [00:21:14]:Thank you so much, and we'll see you again soon.Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano [00:21:17]:Yes. Bye. Get full access to It's Not Rocket Science! at thecompleteapproach.substack.com/subscribe
El objetivo fue sumar miradas sobre el futuro de los terrenos, ubicados entre calles Avellaneda, Calcena, Vélez Sarsfield y Bulevar Gálvez.
When we recorded this week's podcast – before Vélez Sarsfield's 1–0 win over Tigre – it looked like Racing might somehow be in the title race. They're still not exactly out of it, and Sam, English Dan and Andrés discuss why that's the case, back-to-back wins for River Plate and Aldosivi securing promotion back to the top flight.
Si la ligne directe entre Buenos Aires et Paris devait porter un nom, ce serait sans aucun doute celui de Carlos Bianchi. Ce Porteño a fait ses premiers pas du côté de Vélez Sarsfield, avant de marquer le championnat français de son empreinte en tant que Goleador. Carlos Bianchi y a gravé ses lettres de noblesse, avant de troquer maillot et short pour le costume d'entraîneur. Sur le banc de touche, Carlos Bianchi, le buteur, est devenu Carlos Bianchi, le Virrey (ou vice-roi), menant son club de toujours, Vélez, à un exploit incroyable : régner sur le toit du monde après une victoire en Coupe Intercontinentale face à l'AC Milan. Il rééditera cet exploit à deux autres reprises, cette fois-ci avec Boca Juniors, grâce à ce que l'on appelle la “méthode Bianchi” — une méthode qui connaîtra aussi ses propres revers. Dans l'épisode du jour, nous revenons sur le parcours de Carlos Bianchi, figure historique du football, aussi bien en France qu'en Argentine.
Guitarrista, compositor y cantante, figura central del rock argentino desde los `70, nació en Buenos Aires el 5 de octubre de 1952. Tras una estancia en Estados Unidos, David Lebón regresó a Buenos Aires a fines de los `60 y en 1970 se integró como bajista en el grupo Pappo's Blues. Simultáneamente, y bajo el seudónimo de «Davies», participó - con Black Amaya - en la grabación del disco de La Pesada del Rock and Roll. En 1972 fue el bajista de Pescado Rabioso, grupo fundado por Luis Alberto Spinetta tras la experiencia Almendra. En 1973, David grabó su primer álbum solista; en 1974 formó Lila, su propia banda; luego participó de "La Biblia", el disco de Vox Dei y regresó a Pappo's Blues y La Pesada. Entre 1978 y 1982 se integró a Serú Giran, junto a Charly García, Pedro Aznar y Oscar Moro; aquí fue distinguido como "Mejor Guitarrista". Luego de la separación de la banda, editó "El tiempo es veloz" (1982), "Siempre Estaré" (1983); "Desnuque" (1984); "Y si de Algo Sirve" (1985) y "7 x 7" (1986). A fines de 1992 formó parte del regreso de Serú Girán; en 1999 publicó el disco "En vivo en el Teatro Coliseo"; en 2001 llegó el doble CD "Obras Cumbres" y en 2003 editó "Yo Lo Soñé". En 2007 grabó un show en vivo junto a Pedro Aznar y lo editó en un doble CD: "Aznar - Lebón/ND Ateneo". En 2009, regresó con su nuevo material "Déjá Vu"; un año después, grabó junto a Spinetta “Bandas Eternas” en el concierto multitudinario realizado en el estadio de Vélez Sarsfield y en 2016 editó “Encuentro supremo”, un álbum rockero con 12 canciones. El 8 de abril de 2017, Lebón abrió el show de Elton John y James Taylor en el Hipódromo de Palermo, en Buenos Aires. El 15 de febrero de 2019 lanzó, junto a Ricardo Mollo, una versión de su tema "Mundo Agradable", incluido en el álbum "Serú 92", de Serú Girán. Fue el primer adelanto de un nuevo álbum, con producción de Gabriel Pedernera, de Eruca Sativa. En mayo de 2019, estrenó un nuevo trabajo discográfico titulado “Lebon & Co.”, que contó con la participación de renombrados artistas de la escena nacional e internacional. En septiembre 2022 lanzó el álbum "Lebón & Co Vol.2" junto a la colaboración de grandes artistas y en 2023 lanzó el álbum "Herencia Lebón", disco por el cual obtuvo el Premio Gardel a "Mejor álbum artista de rock". En el día de su cumpleaños, compartimos una entrevista que periodistas de Nacional Rock y de varias emisoras de la radio pública de todo el país le realizaron en 2020 y que se conserva en el Archivo Histórico de Radio Nacional. Ficha técnica Música y testimonio Hombre de mala sangre (D Lebón – Cristina Lagarde) David Lebón [1973 del Álbum “David Lebón”] 2020-07-07 David Lebón (Músico, guitarrista) Entrevista Federal (LRA1) Tema de los devotos (D Lebón) Polifemo [1976 del Álbum “Polifemo”] Mundo agradable (D Lebón) David Lebón y Pedro Aznar [2007 del Álbum “Aznar Lebón”] Tema de Nayla (D Lebón) David Lebón con Hugo Fattoruso y Nayla Lebón [2022 del Álbum “Lebón & Co 2”] Casas de arañas (D Lebón) David Lebón y Lisandro Aristimuño [2019 del Álbum “Lebón & Co”] En la vereda del sol (D Lebón) David Lebón y Fabiana Cantilo [2022 del Álbum “Lebón & Co 2”] Mañana o pasado (D Lebón) Pescado Rabioso [1973 del Álbum “Pescado 2”] Parado en el medio de la vida (D Lebón) Serú Giran [1981 del Álbum “Peperina”] Parado en el medio de la vida (D Lebón) David Lebón y Andrés Calamaro [2019 del Álbum “Lebón & Co”] Dos edificios dorados (D Lebón – Cristina Lagarde) David Lebón con Eruca Sativa [2022 del Álbum “Lebón & Co 2”] Suéltate Rock and Roll (D Lebón) Polifemo [2022 del Álbum “Lebón & Co 2”] El tiempo es veloz (D Lebón) David Lebón y Pedro Aznar [2007 del Álbum “Aznar Lebón”]
This week Sam, English Dan, Andrés and Chris review a round of Liga Profesional matches that saw Talleres claim an away win over River Plate which, along with Vélez Sarsfield's 3–0 capitulation to Rosario Central a couple of days later, helped them move to within three points of top spot. We also have a look at the latest Argentina squad, news of Boca Juniors sacking their manager, Iker Muniain scoring his first (and second) goal(s) for San Lorenzo and more.
Sam, English Dan, Santi, Andrés and Chris got together this week to look back on a good week to be a River Plate fan, after the Millonarios edged Boca Juniors in a tetchy superclásico before getting past Colo-Colo in the Copa Libertadores. Dan is also in a good mood, having watched Racing reach their own continental semifinal in the Sudamericana – their first international semi since 1997 – and Lanús are there as well. Meanwhile Vélez Sarsfield still lead the league and Santi remains frustrated with Independiente.
Danilo Díaz, Leo Burgueño, Rodrigo Hernández, Pato Barrera y Carlos Costas contactaron con nuestros enviados especiales a Buenos Aires, Cristián Ávila Soto y Héctor “Tito” Garrido, quienes en la previa al duelo de Colo Colo con River Plate charlaron con el ex DT albo y hoy entrenador de Vélez Sarsfield, Gustavo Quinteros. Además de saber de la probable oncena alba en el Monumental de Núñez, también supieron de las expectativas en la U de Chile con miras al compromiso contra Huachipato, por la fecha 25 del Campeonato Nacional 2024. También contrastaron la palabra de Pablo Milad con la del subsecretario del Interior, Manuel Monsalve, en torno al procedimiento que le permitió a un hincha de la U salir de la lista de personas con derecho de admisión pese a su prontuario delictual.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Sam, English Dan, Andrés and Santi review a weekend of Liga Profesional action that saw Vélez Sarsfield extend their lead at the top of the league to five points (the race for second place is MUCH tighter) and River Plate put an end to their run of drawing in the league and winning in the Copa Libertadores by ... winning in the league and drawing in the Copa. We also have some talk about the latest political rumblings at the AFA and Juan Sebastián Verón's hopes of private financing (but not ownership) at Estudiantes.
Vélez Sarsfield have hit a fine run of form, and this week Sam, English Dan and Andrés look back on a weekend that saw them open up a little daylight at the top of the league thanks to Huracán dropping points. There was a ridiculous red card for one of Godoy Cruz's medics, River Plate still can't win (or lose) domestically under Marcelo Gallardo and we've a World Cup qualifying double header to look forward to.
This week Sam, English Dan and Santi look back on an Avellaneda clásico that saw Independiente battle to a goalless draw away to Racing. We also discuss Vélez Sarsfield going joint top with Huracán, the possibility of Athletic Club de Bilbao legend Iker Muniain signing for San Lorenzo and plenty more besides.
Join Scott "Shalom" Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests: Dr. Yaniv Zaid Suzanne Sarsfield Scarano David Fradin Steven Weinberg
This week we look at two rounds of Copa de la Liga action that saw Racing score eight and concede only one, River have a good game and a bad one, and Vélez Sarsfield win late on not once but twice. And Javier Mascherano's quest for a third Olympic gold medal is still alive, because Argentina Under-23s have qualified for the football tournament at Paris 2024.
Dan Casey with another installment of the Big Red Bench, we have a preview ahead of Sarsfield's clash versus Na Fianna in the All Ireland hurling club final tomorrow, we also hear from Cork hurling Ben O'Connor and plenty more besides!
At the end of 2022, 200 countries signed the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework – what some have called the “Paris Agreement for Nature”. It calls on signatories to work together to enhance the resilience of natural ecosystems and to turn the tide on species extinction rates through the setting of national targets, the establishment of disclosure regimes and the creation of innovative financing mechanisms – such as biodiversity credits. While there has been some subsequent positive international progress on this front driven by the UK and others, most biodiversity credit markets remain in very nascent stages.In this episode, HASI's investment team lead for nature-based solutions Tim Mooradd speaks with Tim Male and Ryan Sarsfield of the Environmental Policy Innovation Center (EPIC). They discuss the imperative of protecting and valuing biodiversity, the existing and potential buyers for biodiversity credits, lessons learned from other environmental markets and much more. Note also that the HASI Foundation recently provided a grant to EPIC for its work at the intersection of climate action and social justice. Links:Environmental Policy Innovation CenterBiodiversity Credits Gain Traction but Questions PersistNature's Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West by William CrononEpisode recorded January 10, 2024Email your feedback to Chad, Gil, and Hilary at climatepositive@hasi.com or tweet them to @ClimatePosiPod.
Jonathan Higgins talked to Dicksboro's All-Ireland club camogie winners captain Jenny Clifford, Player of the Match Aoife Prendergast and Lucinda Gahan. He also got a post-match reaction from Galway's Sarah Dervan. @AIB_GAA | #TheToughest
Often memorialised in ballad and in statue, Patrick Sarsfield, nonetheless, remains an enigmatic figure. The Irish soldier died in 1693 and for centuries, where he was buried was a matter of conjecture. Dr Loïc Guyon, who’s honorary consul of France, based in Limerick, and Kenmare-based archaeologist Frank Coyne of Aegis Archaeology are members of the Sarsfield Homecoming Project. They’ve established that Sarsfield was buried at the Church of Saint Martin d'Outre-Meuse in Huy in Belgium. https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-sarsfield-homecoming-project
In this episode, I interview Leah Sarsfield. Leah is a former teacher who taught elementary for 6 years before transitioning into her new role as a Learning and Development Program Specialist after support from The Teacher Career Coach Course. Listen in as we talk all about the emotional transition process and her new role. Free Quiz: What career outside of the classroom is right for you? Explore the course that has helped thousands of teachers successfully transition out of the classroom and into new careers: The Teacher Career Coach Course Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
El entrenador argentino Marcelo Bielsa llegó ayer a un acuerdo deportivo para asumir la conducción de la Selección Uruguaya de Fútbol. Si bien falta ultimar detalles, varios medios informaron ayer que el director técnico de 67 años está a un paso de asumir al frente de la Celeste. Esto significaría el cierre de la etapa de Diego Alonso al frente del combinado nacional, y un batacazo al sumar una figura de relevancia mundial. Bielsa, apodado “el loco”, dirigió en su carrera a las selecciones de Argentina y de Chile, y a nivel de clubes obtuvo tres títulos de la primera división argentina con Newell's Old Boys y con Vélez Sarsfield. Tuvo luego un extenso pasaje por Europa. Su último equipo fue el inglés Leeds United, un club histórico que había caído a la segunda división; bajo la conducción de Bielsa, el Leeds volvió a la Premier League en una campaña que lo tuvo al entrenador como una estrella. ¿Les parece si le damos contexto a la posibilidad cada vez más cercana de que Bielsa asuma en la Selección uruguaya? Para eso, conversamos En Perspectiva con una de nuestras voces conocedoras de fútbol, uno de nuestros referentes en tiempos del Mundial de Qatar, Daniel Supervielle.
Estamos a un mes de las elecciones presidenciales de Paraguay, previstas el 30 de abril, en las que se decidirán quién sustituye a Abdo Benítez. Unos comicios en los que, como siempre son favoritos los candidatos de los grupos tradicionales, el Partido Colorado y el Partido Liberal. Parte con cierta ventaja el colorado, Santiago Peña frente al liberal Efraín Alegre, que por tercera vez se presenta a los comicios. 4,8 millones de electores están llamados a las urnas el próximo 30 de abril y estas semanas previas parece que la campaña despierta poco interés. Todo indica que la batalla se libra, una vez más, entre los dos partidos que dominan la vida política paraguaya. El Partido Colorado que ha gobernado el país desde hace 70 años, salvo el paréntesis Fernando Lugo, y el Partido Liberal. Y es que las elecciones políticas paraguayas se celebran casi como si se tratara de un partido de fútbol, un derbi, entre dos viejos clubs conocidos, con un eterno favorito; y con unos electores, que más que votantes, se comportan como hinchas, así lo analiza para RFI el profesor de la Universidad Nacional del Pilar, Marcello Lachi, experto en el sistema electoral paraguayo: "Acá el ser colorado o liberal es una identidad social y eso significa que esos hinchas votan a su equipo. Dos terceras partes de los electores votan según esa afiliación." Este año el capitán de los colorados, el candidato, es Santiago Peña de 44 años, delfín del ex presidente Horacio Cartes, objeto de denuncias de corrupción y por los liberales, encabeza el equipo por tercera vez, Efraín Alegre, de 60 años, pero esta vez acude sin una alianza sólida detrás. Marcello Lachi: "Peña parte con ventaja porque no se pudo construir una alianza muy fuerte. Existen candidaturas de pequeños partidos de izquierda que hace cinco años sí participaron en la alianza que perdió contra el partido Colorado pero esta vez se candidatan a otras personas" sentencia Lachi. El ganador de los comicios sustituirá a Abdo Benítez por un periodo de cinco años en un contexto de fuertes desigualdades sociales y con una tasa de pobreza que subió del 23,5% en 2017 al 27% el año pasado. En los últimos 70 años, solo en una ocasión el Partido Colorado quedó fuera del gobierno en Paraguay, durante la presidencia del exobispo de izquierda Fernando Lugo (2008-12), destituido un año antes de terminar su periodo. Con una pobreza que en 2022 alcanzó a 27% de la población y fuertes desigualdades sociales, Paraguay tuvo el año pasado un crecimiento de 0,1% del Producto Interno Bruto y una inflación de 8,1%. Sin debate y con encuestas contradictorias Sin que se haya podido organizar hasta ahora un debate entre los dos principales candidatos, los sondeos muestran tendencias opuestas. La encuestadora GEO (Gabinete de Estudios de Opinión) da como favorito a Alegre (38,9%) frente a Peña (35,2%). Mucho más atrás aparecen el candidato antisistema Paraguayo Cubas (10%), el socialista Euclides Acevedo (6%) y José Luis Chilavert, exarquero de la selección paraguaya y del Vélez Sarsfield de Argentina, con menos de 1%. La firma Ati Snead Consultores pronostica en cambio la victoria de Peña (46,2%) ante Alegre (38,7%).
Where is Patrick Sarsfield, the first Earl of Lucan buried? One professor believes he has identified the mystery burial site in Belgium. Dr Loïc Guyon, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of French Studies at Mary Immaculate College spoke to Sean
Dr Loïc Guyon, Honorary Consul of France for the Midwest Region, discusses the repatriation of Patrick Sarsfield's remains to Ireland.
The shortlist has been announced for the Hersport.ie awards that will be presented on the 28th of January at UCD. Four Galway Athletes have made the shortlist in the Athlete and Young Athlete of the year categories. Rower Katie O'Brien has been nominated for the Athlete of the year while Sarsfield's Camogie star Siobhan McGrath and Tobar Pheadair's Cliona Darcy and Olympic Boxing Club's Lisa O'Rourke are on the shortlist for young athlete of the year. Niamh Fahey and Afric Keogh are also nominated as part of their teams who will be going for team of the year. The community award will also be named on the night. Neasa Kennedy is a journalist with Hersport.ie and she spoke to John Mulligan
Sarsfield camogie captain Niamh McGrath joins Ger & Shane on #OTBAM as the Galway side successfully defended their All-Ireland club camogie title by beating Antrim's Loughgiel in Croke Park on Saturday. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
On todays episode we speak with Maggie Melo with the Law Offices of Melo & Sarsfield. Today, Maggie breaks down the latest rules & regulations regarding guns in the Country as well as California.
This week Sam, English Dan, Andrés and Tony are visited by listener Tommy to discuss a week of action that's seen Atlético Tucumán remain top of the table with an unlikely chasing pack, and Vélez Sarsfield emerge as the only Argentine (and indeed non-Brazilian) semifinalists in this year's Copa Libertadores, after they beat Talleres pretty comfortably over two legs and Estudiantes got hit by the mother of all sucker punches from Athletico Paranaense.
O Verdão segurou o Atlético Mineiro com dois homens a menos e avançou aos pênaltis, mantendo a busca pela terceira Libertadores consecutiva. O Flamengo confirmou a superioridade sobre o Corinthians e enfrentará o Vélez Sarsfield na semifinal.Ainda houve tempo para as quartas-de-final da Copa Sul-Americana e da nova data para a abertura da Copa do Mundo de 2022.Apoie o jornalismo independentehttps://apoia.se/Central3https://apoia.se/Trivela
This week, Sam and Dan look back on a weekend which saw Atlético Tucumán remain four points clear at the top of the league, a six-goal thriller in Avellaneda and both River and Boca lose. In the Copa Libertadores, the first leg of Vélez Sarsfield v Talleres was an absolute humdinger, and our listeners' questions include one about the chances of Ricardo Caruso Lombardi catching monkeypox.
This week, Sam, English Dan, Santi and Andrés catch you up with last weekend's league action but spend the bulk of the podcast talking Libertadores, and in particular going over the eliminations of Boca Juniors, who reacted by firing Sebastián Battaglia, and River Plate, who (unsurprisingly) did not react by firing Marcelo Gallardo. Vélez Sarsfield, Talleres(!) and – confirmed after we finished recording – Estudiantes are Argentina's three representatives in the last eight, but they'll have to fight their ways past five Brazilian sides to taste glory.
Jorge Ramos y su Banda encienden el debate con la eliminación de River Plate de la Copa Libertadores, tras la anulación de un gol para un club argentino por revisión y decisión del VAR en el duelo ante Vélez Sarsfield por la actuación del sistema de revisión de video y mientras algunos señalan que se hizo justicia, para otros np hay evidencia clara para quitarle la anotación al club argentino. Por otro lado, la eliminación del River Plate de la Libertadores mató cualquier posibilidad de que Luis Suárez llegue a ese club, pero la Banda debate si la Liga MX o la MLS están en el futuro del futbolista uruguayo. Desde México, León Lecanda habla del delantero del Cruz Azul, Santiago Giménez, y señala que su dedicación lo tiene con pie y medio en el Mundial y que sólo un desastre lo sacaría de Qatar 2022.