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Good morning everyone and welcome to the latest edition of the Daily Briefing - your essential round-up of the biggest football headlines, all delivered straight to your inbox and completely ad-free. Enjoy!Today's top stories:* Kylian Mbappe's superb brace sends PSG through [Pictures from TNT Sports]* Harry Kane in fine form and latest Bayern transfer news* Liverpool delighted with their smart transfer business in midfield* Plus more from Arsenal, Chelsea, Man Utd & SpursAC Milan* AC Milan could command a record fee to sell Theo Hernandez, says Fabrizio Romano in his exclusive column.Arsenal* Pedro Neto to Arsenal could be one to watch, but Wolves want HUGE money to sell, according to Ben Jacobs.* Mikel Arteta on Thomas Partey: "Thomas is available now to play a certain amount of minutes and he needs to build that. It was his first minutes after four months and like everybody you have to earn the right to play the minutes."* Could this Arsenal star be a summer target for West Ham?Barcelona* Frenkie de Jong's Barcelona future has been discussed in Ben Jacobs' latest exclusive column.* Oriol Romeu: “The feeling is getting better and better, and I'm optimistic that the end of the season will be good. I want to enjoy the last 2-3 months, compete and live beautiful experiences.”Bayer Leverkusen* Bayer Leverkusen are NOT happy with the speculation over Xabi Alonso's future - more detail here in Fabrizio Romano's column.* Alejandro Grimaldo: “My childhood's idol is Leo Messi. He's the best player of all time, in my opinion. I grow up in La Masia, I saw Messi there at Barca. As a full-back, I always loved Marcelo from Real Madrid.”* Grimaldo: “Xabi Alonso is special. He's going to mark an era as a manager. In the game vs Stuttgart, we did very bad in first half...Xabi Alonso told us: I don't care about the result. It doesn't matter. What I want is to see our style, our football.”Bayern Munich* Harry Kane was in superb form in the win over Lazio - he has now scored 33 goals in 33 games in all competitions this season. FT Bayern 3-0 Lazio [Pictures from TNT Sports]* Joshua Kimmich is being eyed by Manchester City and others as his Bayern future looks a serious doubt…* Could Harry Kane's Bayern future really already be uncertain?* Is this Bayern's potential replacement for Alphonso Davies?* During the meeting with Mathys Tel's agent last week, Bayern also touched on a potential new deal to be discussed in the coming months. It's nothing urgent or imminent as Bayern have priorities like Jamal Musiala, Alphonso Davies, Joshua Kimmich; but just to confirm he's a key part of their future project.* Karl-Heinz Rummenigge on future Bayern manager: “We have not decided yet, we are taking our time. We have to go to next UCL round, that is important; then now for sure Bayer Leverkusen are gonna win the Bundesliga title.”* Rummenigge on Bayern's €40m buy-back clause for Joshua Zirkzee: “It's up to Max Eberl, I don't want to enter into his job. I don't know if we will activate the clause for Zirkzee or not. It will be part of our summer strategies.”Bournemouth* Bournemouth confirm that Simon Francis will become the club's first-team technical director in the summer. He's replacing Richard Hughes who's set to leave the club, and who is appreciated by Liverpool.Brentford* Ivan Toney transfer may no longer be a priority for Chelsea, but what about Arsenal?Brighton* Roberto De Zerbi is attracting plenty of interest - more info from Ben Jacobs' exclusive column here.Chelsea* Ben Jacobs reveals Chelsea's list of manager targets as Mauricio Pochettino faces an important run of games…* Victor Osimhen to Chelsea may now be the Blues' priority as they made this interesting decision in January…* Chelsea could be a ‘dark horse' in the race to sign Alphonso Davies this summer, says Ben Jacobs in his exclusive column.* Chelsea's owners have begun work on a new stadium – but not for the Blues…Inter Milan* Simone Inzaghi on his future: “I'm happy here at Inter, I feel good with board and fans. About my contract, we're gonna meet after this season to discuss the extension but the relationship is really great. Talks will be good.”* Alexis Sanchez to get a new contract with Inter?Liverpool* Could Liverpool face competition from Chelsea for this top manager?* How Bayer Leverkusen have responded to the Xabi Alonso to Liverpool speculation…* Pedro Neto to Liverpool? Wolves may have to sell because of FFP and the Reds can't be ruled out…* Liverpool rebuilt their midfield last summer and feel they got one bargain in particular, says Fabrizio Romano.Manchester City* Manchester City are exploring a potential transfer deal for Joshua Kimmich, according to Ben Jacobs.* Joao Neves has also been monitored as a midfield target for City, says Fabrizio Romano.* Erling Haaland on his future: “I'm really happy at City, really happy with all people I'm surrounded by — manager, board, directors…I say this now: tomorrow you never know what the future brings but I am happy. You can write this but also everything I said before!”* Haaland on new contract talks with Man City: “My focus is mainly now on the pitch. There's a lot of games… two days ago a derby, now Champions League, Sunday is Liverpool — I think I should focus on that.”Manchester United* Manchester United have some big-name managers in mind in case they decide to replace Erik ten Hag, who is now at a crucial point in his Old Trafford reign…* Casemiro could be one to watch amid interest from Saudi, and have Man Utd already been scouting his replacement?PSG* What a goal by Kylian Mbappe as PSG booked their place in the Champions League quarter-finals! FT Real Sociedad 1-2 PSG [Pictures from TNT Sports]* PSG like this Barcelona star, according to Ben Jacobs in his latest column.* PSG are NOT telling Luis Enrique to use Kylian Mbappe less often, so what's really going on? Fabrizio Romano has the latest info in his exclusive column.* Luis Enrique confirms: “Apparently the immediate future of Kylian Mbappe will not be here, so we will have to test tactics with other players.”* Kylian Mbappe: “I always want to play and do my best in Champions League, I just try my best. Luis Enrique? It's all very good with him. Great relationship, no issues. People can think different about it but really, all very good.”* PSG president Nasser Al Khelaifi: “I can't confirm Kylian Mbappe departure, it's always the club communicating our stuff. He's under contract here but we are building something for the future.”* PSG president Nasser Al Khelaifi on Luis Enrique: “The coach is the one who decides, we are behind him. Every technical and tactical choice is up to him.”* Warren Zaire-Emery turns 18 on Friday and Paris Saint-Germain plan to have all documents signed soon for his new professional contract. It's all ready on verbal basis, one of the first steps of the new PSG era with WZE as part of present and future project.Real Madrid* Eduardo Camavinga on Kylian Mbappe and Real Madrid: “I tell you the truth; I haven't spoken with Kylian. He's a PSG player and I don't know what will happen next season.”* Carlo Ancelotti on his future: “I love my job and I love it at Real Madrid, I love to manage things here — happiness and difficult moments. I'm very happy because I'm at the best club in the world.”Tottenham* Tottenham are among the clubs in the race for the Pedro Neto transfer, but he could cost huge money… This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thedailybriefing.io/subscribe
Andy is joined by Simon Francis, Executive Chair of Flock Associates. Simon has extensive experience leading transformation through integrated and effective marketing and communications. Since founding Flock Associates, Simon has helped brands like Amazon, Ford, Shell, Toyota, McDonalds, and ASDA navigate marketing transformation at many levels.Their conversation covers a wide range of topics including the entrepreneurial journey, navigating the growing complexity of MarTech, practices that drive successful transformation, the potential impact marketing has on society, and much more.Topics and Questions00:17 Guest Introduction03:30 Simon's entrepreneurial journey04:58 What new challenges do marketers face today?06:11 Dealing with variable challenges in marketing today09:30 The fundamental underpinning of technology and DEI at Flock Associates 11:15 Flock Associates Pillar 1: People14:04 The blurred lines between marketing and commerce16:45 Handling the growing complexity of MarTech and AdTech20:35 Flock Associates Pillar 2: Partners24:53 Flock Associates Pillar 3: Procurement27:30 Bringing in finance31:16 The power of testing32:04 Flock Associates Pillar 4: Process39:02 Advice for students42:36 The need for leadership today44:12 Hope for the future
Universal Salvation, Damnation, And The Task Of Theology |Simon Francis Gaine, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Grace And Nature After The Fall |Simon Francis Gaine, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Grace And Nature Before The Fall |Simon Francis Gaine, OP by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
As energy companies' profits continue to soar, many Britons in fuel poverty can't afford to heat their homes this Christmas.Now, campaigners are alerting London households with pre-payment meters eking out their heating amid rocketing gas and electricity prices - claim your £400 energy discount vouchers.Despite the recent cold snap, more than one million UK households have not cashed in the monthly energy support they're owed.The Leader gets all the details from Simon Francis, co-ordinator of the End Fuel Poverty Coalition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Orior Capital principal Simon Francis speaks with Andrew Scott from Proactive about the investment case for Akora Resources. Francis discusses why he believes the company looks “unjustifiably cheap” and summarises Akora's key attractions including its three iron ore projects in Madagascar and the upcoming completion of its Pre-Feasibility Study for its flagship project in 2023. Francis highlights the upside in Akora's Net Present vale (NPV). #ProactiveInvestors #AkoraResources #OriorCapital #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Fr. Simon Francis Gaine OP. - "Introduction To The Life And Work Of St Thomas Aquinas" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
Simon Francis is a veteran of the agency & marketing world having successfully helmed some of the biggest and brightest agency networks. Following his successful agency career he has consulted with a vast portfolio of Fortune 500 companies guiding them through successful transformations. In this episode, Simon talks about transformation; where & why it works, where it can go wrong, and practical tips on getting UNSTUCK.
Lake Resources (ASX: LKE) chairman Stu Crow and Orior Capital analyst Simon Francis join Small Caps to discuss the latest news from the company that is developing five lithium projects in Argentina. Lake has the largest lithium lease holding in the country, amounting to more than 2,200 km2, of which the company 100% owns. The most advanced project is Kachi, where the company announced a maiden resource of 4.4 million tonnes lithium carbonate equivalent November 2018, and a refreshed pre-feasibility study in March 2021. Kachi is expected to start production in 4Q of 2024 and reach full production in 2026.Articles:https://smallcaps.com.au/lake-resources-fast-tracks-lithium-expansion-strategy-argentina/https://smallcaps.com.au/lake-resources-doubles-proposed-production-kachi-lithium-brine-project/https://smallcaps.com.au/lake-resources-drill-olaroz-cauchari-paso-future-lithium-production-potential/For more information on Lake Resources:https://smallcaps.com.au/stocks/LKE/
Fr. Simon Francis Gaine O.P -"Beatitude Of The Soul" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
For many, fuel poverty is just poverty by another name. While some emergency help and financial support does exist for those who are struggling to pay their energy bills, it often doesn't go far enough. On this episode of On the Air, Host Anisha Patel is joined by guest co-host Emily Batchford, Environmental Sustainability Officer at Stonewater to talk about the work the organisation is currently doing to maximise the efficiency of its homes to ensure they are warm and affordable now and in the future, for customers. Also joining the discussion is Stonewater's Executive Director – Customer Experience, Sue Shirt and Simon Francis, Co-ordinator at End Fuel Poverty Coalition to talk about campaigns this winter and its recent England Fuel Poverty Index.Additional information:http://www.endfuelpoverty.org.uk/english-fuel-poverty-index-2021/https://www.stonewater.org/news/press-releases/opinion-piece-2021-must-be-the-year-we-put-an-end-to-fuel-poverty/Get in touch on Twitter @StonewaterUK #SWOnTheAir
This week I'm chatting to Watford native Simon Francis who has been living in Belfast for the last few years. He spent 8 years touring the world with Ellie Goulding and also held down the low-end in Kyle Minogue's band for a year. He is often cited in lists of the world's greatest-tone alchemists such as Tim Lefebvre, Janik Gwizdala, and Steve Lawson. This was a brilliant chat and I was schooled on this effects stuff and really enjoyed hearing about Simons's bass journey. I don't like to cut these down to be a sleek 60 mins as returning listeners know, so this is split into two parts. ► https://www.sifrancis.com/ ► Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sifrancis/?hl=en Thanks for checking out my channel. If you want to support what I do please consider buying some merch or buying me a virtual coffee and don't forget to follow me on Instagram for daily content. Support the Podcast ► Merch - https://basscraft.bigcartel.com/ ► Buy me a coffee - https://ko-fi.com/stephenmcgrathbass ► Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stephenmcgrathbass ► Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/stephenmcgrathbass
This week I'm chatting to Watford native Simon Francis who has been living in Belfast for the last few years. He spent 8 years touring the world with Ellie Goulding and also held down the low-end in Kyle Minogue's band for a year. He is often cited in lists of the world's greatest-tone alchemists such as Tim Lefebvre, Janik Gwizdala, and Steve Lawson. This was a brilliant chat and I was schooled on this effects stuff and really enjoyed hearing about Simons's bass journey. I don't like to cut these down to be a sleek 60 mins as returning listeners know, so this is split into two parts ► https://www.sifrancis.com/ ► Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sifrancis/?hl=en Thanks for checking out my channel. If you want to support what I do please consider buying some merch or buying me a virtual coffee and don't forget to follow me on Instagram for daily content. Support the Podcast ► Merch - https://basscraft.bigcartel.com/ ► Buy me a coffee - https://ko-fi.com/stephenmcgrathbass ► Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stephenmcgrathbass ► Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/stephenmcgrathbass
A club legend as a player, Simon Francis is the latest interviewee on the Official AFC Bournemouth Podcast and he talked through is time at Vitality Stadium both between the lines and now as he moves into his role as assistant first team technical director.
Fr. Simon Francis Gaine O.P - "Imago Dei – What is the image of God?" by Thomistic Institute Angelicum.
EPISODE 34. In this episode of The Magpie Circle have a special guest for you all not only is he a former player with over 130 appearances but he also ran Notts' Academy for many years producing some of best players to ever come through Notts' Academy, Brian Bates!Brian ran Notts' Centre of Excellence for many years producing some stella names, some of who never even made an appearance for Notts County. These names include Wes Morgan who was released as you'll hear for having a big back side, Jermaine Pennant who was sold to Arsenal, David McGoldrick & Leon Best who was both sold to Southampton & Simon Francis who was also released as a young kid. All of these players went on to play in The Premier League (one even won a Premier League title) & Brian Discusses how they got away among other talents in Notts' youth ranks!Brian Also made over 130 appearances for Notts in throughout the 1960's playing with the likes of Les Bradd & Brian Stubbs!
This week Josh Dawson and Jonathan Latimer talk to former Bournmouth captain Simon Francis. EFL journalist Jack Goodwin joins the hosts to talk about the ex-Premier League defender's career. *This podcast was recorded on Tuesday 23rd February.
My first guest episode of People buy People in 2021 features a discussion with Simon Francis, Founding Member of Campaign Collective and past Chair of PRCA Council. We talk about social impact, the need for collaboration, the need to work closer with business organisations and government, plus the upcoming COP26 in Glasgow. LOTS to discuss and there will definitely be a follow-up episode!Please remember to leave a review and if you want more episodes automatically in your app, remember to subscribe! You can find Simon @si_francis on Twitter or visit https://campaigncollective.org Thanks for tuning in!
Has there been a crazier and more bonkers weekend of football? Well, that’s what Jeanette Kwakye tries to find out as she reflects on an absolutely incredible weekend in the Premier League. She is joined by former Bournemouth defender, Simon Francis, ex Aston Villa midfielder, Lee Hendrie and Ben Haines from 90 min. Handball, VAR, bad defending and sloppy penalties are all discussed as the team zone in on Manchester City’s 5-2 loss to Leicester, how a late equaliser for Newcastle against Spurs proved controversial, how United left it very, very late to beat Brighton and what is going wrong with Chelsea’s defence. Not only that it was the Women’s FA Cup quarter finals this weekend and Ben tells the pod of his match highlights and lets us in on the identity of a very famous footballer that he has been speaking to this week. (A little hint – he’s Welsh and is back in a Spurs shirt again!) And Lee tells the panel which result shocked him the most, and it wasn’t from any games featuring Man United, Spurs, Chelsea or Manchester City….listen to find out!
Emma Saunders is joined by Stoke City defender James Chester, former Bournemouth captain Simon Francis and Ben Haines from 90Min to look back on the opening weekend of the season, including Everton's 1-0 win at Tottenham. We hear from Jose Mourinho, who was in fiery form following his side's defeat. There's also analysis of West Brom's defeat to Leicester, and a look at Leeds' gallant effort at champions Liverpool. And Simon tells us why his former teammate Callum Wilson will be a hit at Newcastle.
Once again it's been a busy weekend in the world of AFC Bournemouth, with Cherries "reluctantly" accepting a bid of £18.5 million for Aaron Ramsdale from Sheffield United, plus the news that club legends Andrew Simon and Simon Francis have left the club. is this JT putting his stamp on the club early doors? Some see it as bonkers, and others are more in tune with JT's approach. On a more positive note, Stephen Purches has been announced as JTs right-hand man for next season, plus there has been an addition in the coaching staff by the way of Graeme Jones who has experience at West Brom, Swansea and Luton Town - amongst others. In this podcast , Cherries fans discuss the Rambo move plus have their say about the two stalwarts leaving the club. You can view the full videos to both pieces of audio on our Youtube channel if you'd like more AFCB content. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it!
Once again it's been a busy weekend in the world of AFC Bournemouth, with Cherries "reluctantly" accepting a bid of £18.5 million for Aaron Ramsdale from Sheffield United, plus the news that club legends Andrew Simon and Simon Francis have left the club. is this JT putting his stamp on the club early doors? Some see it as bonkers, and others are more in tune with JT's approach. On a more positive note, Stephen Purches has been announced as JTs right-hand man for next season, plus there has been an addition in the coaching staff by the way of Graeme Jones who has experience at West Brom, Swansea and Luton Town - amongst others. In this podcast , Cherries fans discuss the Rambo move plus have their say about the two stalwarts leaving the club. You can view the full videos to both pieces of audio on our Youtube channel if you'd like more AFCB content. If you’re enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it!
Kelly Cates brings you reaction from a busy night in the Premier League and Championship. John Murray and Matt Upson are live from the Emirates Stadium after Arsenal beat Liverpool and ended their hopes of reaching a record number of points in the Premier League. Hear reaction from Jurgen Klopp and Mikel Arteta. Bournemouth captain Simon Francis joins the podcast along with Alistair Bruce-Ball and Pat Nevin as his side visited Manchester City and narrowly missed out on a much-needed point in the relegation battle. You can hear from Eddie Howe and John Stones. Ian Dennis and Vicki Sparks also reflect on their matches – Tottenham’s win at Newcastle and Burnley’s draw with Wolves. The pair discusses the different European battles facing each side. Burnley’s Chris Wood reacts to his penalty in the 96th minute, Harry Kane talks about his reaching and surpassing 200 goals for Tottenham and Jose Mourinho pays tribute to Serge Aurier, who played the game despite the death of his brother just two days ago. Plus we hear from Charlton Athletic boss Lee Bowyer, as they missed the chance to put some space between them and the relegation places with a draw at Birmingham City.
Eirik Nesset Hjelvik har besøkt Bournemouth mens Trevor Morley har vært hos gamleklubben West Ham. Der har de snakket med: Bournemouth• Joshua King• Eddie Howe (manager)• Callum Wilson• Nathan Ake • Simon Francis West Ham • Mark Noble• Manuel Pellegrini (manager)• Issa Diop• Lukasz Fabianski
In this eposide, I speak with Simon Francis, the Lithgow Tourism Manager about their innovative 360 marketing program. And with Adam Podolski about Open Glenbrook Tunnel movement. Lithgow Tourism Web: tourism.lithgow.com/lithgow-360/Facebook: www.facebook.com/lithgowtourism/ Open Glenbook Tunnel Facebook: www.facebook.com/glenbrooktunnel Also, listen and subscribe here: iTunes: www.askroz.live/iTunes_Podcast TuneIn Radio: www.askroz.live/TuneIn_Podcast Spotify: www.askroz.live/Spotify_Podcast Ask Roz Blue Mountains Web: askroz.com.au Facebook: facebook.com/AskRozBlueMountains Apple App: askroz.live/AR_BM_Free_Apple_App Android App: askroz.live/AR_BM_Free_Android_App
Kelly Cates is joined by Jamie Redknapp and Bournemouth's Simon Francis to reflect on the Cherries' late 1-0 win against nine-man Tottenham.
In this episode, I speak with Simon Francis the Lithgow Tourism Manager about some of the attractions in the Lithgow region. https://tourism.lithgow.com/I also chat with Troy Hovenden, The Reptile Bloke about what to do if you encounter a snake while you're out bushwalking. https://www.facebook.com/thereptilebloke/ Finally, I speak with Camille Walsh who along with Louise Knox is putting on the "Lanterns on The Lake" event at Wentworth Falls Lake on April the 13th 2019. https://www.lotlwentworthfalls.com Also, listen and subscribe here: iTunes: www.askroz.live/iTunes_Podcast TuneIn Radio: www.askroz.live/TuneIn_Podcast Spotify: www.askroz.live/Spotify_Podcast Ask Roz Blue Mountains Web: askroz.com.au Facebook: facebook.com/AskRozBlueMountainsApple App: askroz.live/AR_BM_Free_Apple_AppAndroid App: askroz.live/AR_BM_Free_Android_App
--About the Lecture Is Christ's Beatific Vision Defensible Today? Seminar by Dr Simon Francis Gaine (Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford) --About the Series This talk is part of the Catholic Theology Research Seminar Series, a regular forum for scholarly discussion of pertinent issues in the Catholic traditions of theology and Church. The seminar series ranges across the traditional theological disciplines (scriptural, historical, philosophical, systematic, liturgical, ethical and practical/pastoral), Catholic social thought and practice, and social-scientific approaches to Catholicism.
If there’s one guy who knows his way around a marketing department, it’s Simon Francis. That’s why now, his job is to transform them into lean, mean, business-generating machines. Simon is CEO at Flock Associates, a marketing transformation company. It isn’t an ad agency – what they do is more like ‘teaching a man to […] The post Simon Francis, CEO, Flock Associates appeared first on Reevoo.
Once again it's been a busy weekend in the world of AFC Bournemouth, with Cherries "reluctantly" accepting a bid of £18.5 million for Aaron Ramsdale from Sheffield United, plus the news that club legends Andrew Simon and Simon Francis have left the club. is this JT putting his stamp on the club early doors? Some see it as bonkers, and others are more in tune with JT's approach. On a more positive note, Stephen Purches has been announced as JTs right-hand man for next season, plus there has been an addition in the coaching staff by the way of Graeme Jones who has experience at West Brom, Swansea and Luton Town - amongst others. In this podcast , Cherries fans discuss the Rambo move plus have their say about the two stalwarts leaving the club. You can view the full videos to both pieces of audio on our Youtube channel if you'd like more AFCB content. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it!