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Join the Favourite Football Channel Podcast with James Killick, Ellis Ballard, Daniel Fitzpatrick, James Brett & Ben Howard as they discuss their favourite FA Cup memories and moments, as well as previewing the FA Cup final this weekend between Arsenal and Chelsea!We discuss everything from THAT Giggs goal, Wimbledon's crazy gang, a gloveless Adrian to THAT Sutton reserve goalkeeper eating a pie.....*Please remember to subscribe and review the pod to help others find us!, thank you!*Instagram/Twitter/Instagram: @favefootballpodEmail: hello@favouritefootball.comWebsite: www.favouritefootball.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/favouritefootballProduction: www.audioanywhereproductions.com
Colin White, Matthew Rasibeck and Steve Howey preview Saturday's FA Cup tie with Oxford United. We also hear from the Magpies Head Coach Steve Bruce.
Cole and Danny return to the podcast to spread some holiday cheer and discuss Villa's 1-0 win against Norwich City and 3-0 loss to Watford at Vicarage Road. The lads also preview the Lions' New Years Day clash with Burnley and next Saturday's FA Cup 3rd Round tie against Fulham.**Please take the time to rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Any support means a great deal to the show and makes it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thank you!** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Evertoninans, Saturday's FA Cup final between Manchester City and Watford may well refresh the memory of the last time their side reached a Wembley showpiece. That came in 2009 when, despite Louis Saha scoring the fastest goal in FA Cup final history, the Blues were eventually beaten 2-1 by a Chelsea team in their pomp. An unlikely substitute for David Moyes that boiling hot day was Lars Jacobsen, who came on for Tony Hibbert at half-time in what would prove to be his last appearance for the club. And nearly 10 years on, our Everton FC reporter Adam Jones caught up with the former Denmark international for a special Royal Blue podcast. In it, Jacobsen explains how he eventually became a Blue, with a little help from Tommy Gravesen, what it was like playing alongside the likes of Mikel Arteta, Tim Cahill and Leighton Baines, and what is was like playing for Moyes, who got his man at the second time of asking. Life at Goodison could not have got off to a worse start for Jacobsen but he did fight his way back to fitness to battle Hibbert for the right-back spot, which culminated in that afternoon at Wembley. The 39-year-old recalls what was going through his mind when Moyes told him he would be coming on in the second half, and why he made a decision to leave after the game. The decision to join up with Sam Allardyce at Blackburn Rovers was one he still regrets seeing as he proudly calls Everton the biggest and best club he played for in his career. And before this must-listen podcast ends, Jacobsen gives his opinion on the current Blues crop, who he watches regularly as a pundit back home in Denmark. Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Probably the feistiest podcast for some time after Palace's disappointing derby defeat at home to Brighton. JD effectively chairs a debate between Kevin and Sellsy that ranges from all sorts of issues, including Max Meyer, Roy's subs, home form, Schluppy and much more. They also answer your questions and preview this Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final at Watford.
Well, those first 14 minutes were good, weren't they? And wasn't it great to see Leighton Baines back, as good as ever?And, on a serious note, the win was all that mattered.But, as the Post-Game podcast makes clear, Everton far from convinced in their 2-1 victory over League Two leaders Lincoln City in Saturday's FA Cup third-round tie at a sold-out Goodison Park.The podcast kicks off with the thoughts of Phil Kirkbride, our Everton FC correspondent, and Sam Carroll, the ECHO’s sports breaking news writer, before we hear every word Blues boss Marco Silva had to say in his post-match press conference. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Join Louis Mendez and Tom Wallin as they look back at Burton Albion and ahead to Saturday's FA Cup clash with Doncaster Rovers. They hear the commentary highlights of the smash-and-grab victory at the Pirelli Stadium, and also speak to Addicks boss Lee Bowyer and match-winner Jason Pearce. They discuss the upcoming transfer window, including the future of Aston Villa-loanee and keeper Jed Steer. Finally, they gear up for the second round tie with Doncaster Rovers.Charlton Live has been nominated for the Football Supporters' Federation Club Podcast of the Year award - thank you to all who have listened to us throughout the year for making this possible.Charlton Live is available live on Maritime Radio on Thursday and Sunday evenings from 7pm - head to www.maritimeradio.london or www.charltonlive.co.uk to listen in.You can also hear us on the go via the tune in app - search for Charlton Live.Our shows are available as podcasts via Acast, iTunes, Deezer and many other platforms.To contact us - email studio@charltonlive.co.uk or tweet @charltonlive See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Another Premier League season has come to a close, so Alex and Javier hand out their grades for each team's season before previewing Saturday's FA Cup final between Chelsea and Manchester United. Jose Mourinho will face off against Antonio Conte in what may perhaps be the Italian's last match in charge of the blues.
Oooh, it's a flat old end to Manchester United's Premier League campaign, but second place and next Saturday's FA Cup final aren't to be sniffed at. Iwan and Richard look over games against Arsenal, Brighton, West Ham and Watford and cast a glance at this week's Wembley date with Chelsea. For more information on us, visit www.redvoices.net
Nathan Judah and Tim Spiers offer up the latest episode of the E&S Wolves Podcast. In an international episode, Nathan Judah reports in from Orlando as the dup look ahead to Saturday's FA Cup clash with Swansea. They take a look at the transfer dealings set to take place and the arrival of Rafa Mir at the club. As always they answer your questions and there are the regular 'Massive In' and 'Abuse of the Week' segments. Email us at podcast@expressandstar.co.uk or tweet us at @wolvespoddy with all your burning questions and opinions. Music: www.purple-planet.com
Chris Waugh and Mark Douglas join Sean McCormick to discuss the festive period and look ahead to Saturday's FA Cup tie against Luton.We look at how Rafa's tactics have led to success against the bottom half sides, the improvement in players previously criticised, the opportunity to kick on with the upcoming fixtures and a look ahead to Saturday's FA Cup clash. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Mike Calvin is joined by journalists John Cross and Jonathan Norcroft, who say Saturday's FA Cup semi-final between Chelsea and Tottenham could be pivotal. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
it's another long one so prep your ears. I'm joined by James Olley of the Evening Standard to talk Bayern, Wenger, Gazidis, Kroenke and more, before we get some perspective on Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final from Richie Bates, an Arsenal fan who also happens to be Commercial Director with Lincoln City. I'm then joined by Clive Palmer to chat more about the current situation at the club, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, the Arsenal environment and plenty more besides. There's a chunk of the usual waffle, as well as the winner of the Kick Off Revival game from last week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kerry Dixon looks back at the match against Burnley last weekend and previews Saturday's FA Cup 5th round tie against old foes Wolves. Kerry discusses the merits of a hard fought draw against Burnley; questions how long Luiz can keep playing through injury and tells us why we shouldn't panic about Diego Costa's recent goal 'drought'. Looking ahead to the FA Cup tie against Wolves, Kerry predicts that this will be a proper old fashioned tie with the home side and their fans well up for it. Kerry believes that Conte will not take Wolves lightly and whichever side he picks should be strong enough to see Chelsea through to the next round. Hopefully another trip to Wembley beckons. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The LOVpod is kinda back, as this weeks episode actually only contains two people, but it's still as good as ever. So join host Dan and DowntheMannyRD Tom as they delve into some Bolton Wanderers chat. The first segment is actually like positive for the first time in what seems like forever as the pair discusses not one, BUT TWO, Wanderers win during the week. The 3-2 victory over Eastleigh that saw the Whites proceed to the 4th round of the FA Cup and then the 3-1 dismantling of the atrocious MK Dons in a must win game. The lads talk about the positive performers, with the likes of Liam Trotter, Rob Holding, Wellington Silva and Darren Pratley, and also ponder if this could be the start of an escape bid from Bolton. In the second segment the fellas discuss the weeks happenings at the Macron, with Wanderers going from staff not being paid to the court granting a validation order and the sale of the car park within days. The potential departures of Liam Feeney, Pratley and youngster Alex Samidazeh are also debated. As well as the state of limbo that Shola Ameobi finds himself in. Things are then brought to a close with a quick discussion on Saturday's FA Cup 4th round tie with Leeds United, all before the show ends with a brilliant (potentially very shit) surprise. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a much earned Christmas break the boys are back for the first #LOVpod of 2016. Host Dan is joined by Jonny and DowntheMannyRd Tom for yet more bleak discussion on Bolton Wanderers. The first segment sees the crew discuss the three festive fixtures the Whites played since we last spoke: the 4-0 battering off Rotherham United, a first win for 107 days as the Whites beat Blackburn Rover 1-0 courtesy of Gary Madine and finally a return to bleak normality as Huddersfield Town easily swept us aside 2-0. Up next the first of (almost definitely) many departures from this club was discussed, as Lawrie Wilson left to join Peterborough United on loan for a month - something Tom was not happy about in the slightest. After which the lads debated on which players wouldn't be here come the end of January. After that Saturday's FA Cup clash with non-league side Eastleigh was previewed. Finally, Tom storms back with another League One Quiz, which sees a brilliant streak come to an end. Listen on iTunes and BlogTalkRadio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices