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Spesialepisode (nesten) - Ivar og Gjermund har vært på legendetreff med Sir Trevor Brooking og Sir Geoff Hurst, ledet av fanhelt Tony Cottee. Podkasten inviterer deg til å få ta del i opplevelsen med fyldige klipp og reaksjoner. En minnerik opplevelse for Ivar og Gjermund. Men - vi kom ikke utenom en liten status på Lopetegui inn/out, elendige presentasjoner (og noen lysglimt), usikkerhet og trøbbel i troppen, og håp med «et lett» kampprogram fram mot jul.
It was Charlie Baker back in the hot seat alongside Paul Hawksbee today. The guys had some fun chats and we finished with a Birthday Spread. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Great matches. Magic moments. Wonderful memories. In the latest compilation of some of the best bits from Football's Greatest with Jeff Stelling, our guests remember some of the biggest games from their careers. James Milner talks about Liverpool's epic comeback to beat Barcelona in the Champions League semi-final second leg in 2019. He reveals Jurgen Klopp's inspirational words before the game, and how the Reds were able to subdue Lionel Messi and company to reach the final. Joleon Lescott relives the amazing last few minutes of the 2012 season as Manchester City overturned a 1-2 deficit to beat QPR and snatch the Premier League title from rivals Manchester United. Sir Geoff Hurst talks us through his hat-trick that enabled England to lift the World Cup in 1966. He explains why he didn't like his celebration for his first goal and what was going through his mind as he hit the shot for his third that launched him into sporting legend. Glenn Hoddle remembers the night Tottenham overcame Johan Cruyff's Feyenoord at White Hart Lane, his amazement that Cruyff was trying to man mark him and why that game was so special to him. Coming soon - Football's Greatest: Eras with Nicky Butt and Paul Scholes. Join the pair as they take you inside one of the most dominant periods ever seen in the Premier League. Expect tales about Sir Alex Ferguson, Eric Cantona and David Beckham, the rivalries and the inside track on some of the biggest games and players from the 90s and 00s. Follow Football's Greatest and join in the debate: YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@footballsgreatestpod Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/footballsgreatestpod Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ftblsgreatest TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@footballsgreatestpod Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/footballsgreatestpod Football's Greatest is a Folding Pocket production with BBC Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Simon Jordan says it's time for Gareth Southgate to go but Sir Geoff Hurst believes Southgate has secured the right to stay on for the World Cup. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Juliette Ferrington is joined by Sky Sports football journalists Peter Smith and Ron Walker to dissect England's Euro 2024 final defeat to Spain. We discuss where it went wrong, and look at what could be next for England and manager Gareth Southgate.We go inside the England dressing room and hear from Southgate and Jude Bellingham, as well as former defender Gary Neville and World Cup winner Sir Geoff Hurst. For more reaction to England's Euros, keep across Sky Sports News and the Sky Sports website and app. We'll be back with more Sky Sports Football podcasts at the start of the new season.
Juliette Ferrington is joined by Sky Sports football journalists Peter Smith and Ron Walker to dissect England's Euro 2024 final defeat to Spain. We discuss where it went wrong, and look at what could be next for England and manager Gareth Southgate.We go inside the England dressing room and hear from Southgate and Jude Bellingham, as well as former defender Gary Neville and World Cup winner Sir Geoff Hurst. For more reaction to England's Euros, keep across Sky Sports News and the Sky Sports website and app. We'll be back with more Essential Football podcasts at the start of the new season.
Adam Hurrey is joined by Charlie Eccleshare and David Walker for the latest Euro 2024 Adjudication Panel. The agenda includes: the Stockholm syndrome of England at their laborious worst, Sir Geoff Hurst's silky-smooth product placement on Sky Sports News, one man's fantasy European competition for second-division clubs, and Keysey's inevitable mid-tournament solution for the Three Lions. Meanwhile, the panel explore the meaning of the physical footballing state of being "leggy", with some help from Clive Tyldesley and Martin O'Neill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sir Geoff Hurst is with Jeff on the pod this week to talk about his greatest ever England football matches. They cover the 1966 World Cup, including the feisty win over Argentina, how he discovered he was playing ahead of Jimmy Greaves in the final, scoring the hat-trick against West Germany that made him a legend and which team-mate ended up in someone's garden on the night they celebrated England's men's greatest ever success on a football field. He also discusses what he believes is the worst decision ever in international football (not that one), why VAR makes him angry, almost joining Manchester United, walking football with Harry Kane and whether he thinks the current England side will win something in the coming years. Football's Greatest is a Folding Pocket production with BBC Studios. Follow Football's Greatest and join in the debate: YouTube: www.youtube.com/@footballsgreatestpod Instagram: www.instagram.com/footballsgreatestpod Twitter: www.twitter.com/ftblsgreatest TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@footballsgreatestpod Facebook: www.facebook.com/footballsgreatestpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Argentina are World Cup champions after beating France on penalties in a pulsating Final, Lionel Messi finally lifts football's greatest trophy, Kylian Mbappe becomes the first player since Sir Geoff Hurst to bag a hat-trick in the final but finishes on the losing side, Stuart Pearce defends Emi Martinez's antics in the shootout and Gareth Southgate stays on as England manager. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Whether this will go down as the greatest world cup of all time is still up in the air but it will surely go down as the finest World Cup final of all time, the most pulsating, one of the greatest games in history because of how Kylian Mbappé hauled France up off the canvas towards the end of normal time. It had been billed as Messi v Mbappe, the Argentinian hero opening the scoring from the penalty spot and having a hand in Ángel Di María's goal for 2-0. But then came Mbappé, shattering the notion that Argentina would close out the win with the minimum of fuss. This Argentina team do not really operate like that. They love to trade in late drama. Think of their wins over Australia and the Netherlands in the knockout rounds. A part of the story was France's champion courage, the 2018 winners being revived by a clutch of Didier Deschamps substitutions. That and Mbappé, who was unplayable from the 80th minute. He scored twice in 97 seconds to force extra-time; the first a penalty, the second a sublime side-on volley and there was a point towards the end of regulation time when he appeared hell-bent on making sure that the additional period would not be needed. Back came Argentina in extra-time, Messi scoring his second for 3-2. But back came France, Mbappé equalising with a second penalty on 118 minutes for his hat-trick and the Golden Boot. He finished the tournament with eight – one more than Messi. He joined Sir Geoff Hurst as a hat-trick scorer in the men's final. At this point it is worth delving into the mayhem that gripped at the very end of extra-time. Neither team were ready to accept that a penalty shootout was inevitable. Not a bit of it. Randal Kolo Muani, on as a substitute for the game of his life, could not stretch to head home a cross byMbappé and will have nightmares about the one-on-one that he failed to convert, the Argentina goalkeeper, Emiliano Martínez, coming out on top. At the other end the Argentina substitute Lautaro Martínez blew a gilt-edged header and then Mbappé beat two men on yet another explosive burst but not a third. Never has so much been crammed into an extra-time finale. So to penalties and, after Mbappé and Messi had scored, it was over to Emiliano Martínez and some of his dark arts to make the difference. After he had saved from the substitute Kingsley Coman, Martínez threw the ball away before the next France kick, forcing the 22-year-old Aurélien Tchouaméni to go and fetch it, further heightening his anxiety. Tchouaméni dragged his kick past the post. Martínez had to be physically restrained by the referee, Szymon Marciniak, from confronting France's next taker, Kolo Muani. Martínez was booked; Kolo Muani lashed home. But the scene was set for the substitute Gonzalo Montiel to win it – to crown Messi and Argentina. When Montiel scored, Messi sank to his knees in the centre circle, engulfed by teammates. Argentina's third World Cup will go down as Messi's World Cup, just as the second in 1986 had belonged to Maradona. Both men came to transcend their teams and the tournaments, with Messi collecting the Golden Ball here as the competition's star player. It has long felt as if he has had a celestial scriptwriter at work, guiding him to his destiny. The image of him and the trophy was what so many fans – and not just those from Argentina – had craved. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://freedomreportage.com/2022/12/18/will-this-go-down-as-the-greatest-world-cup-of-all-time/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/world-voices/support
Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs are joined in the pod by legendary former England striker Sir Geoff Hurst and the maker of the new documentary about Sir Geoff, Matt Lorenzo. Plus, legendary musician Rick Wakeman talks about his Christmas themed tour. And Charlie Baker and Geoff Peters are in the pod for an early Birthday Spread! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Standing in for Piers, Jeremy Kyle talks to Sir Geoff Hurst, previously the only player to score in extra time of a major final for England, about the iconic Lionesses' win at the weekend. Jeremy also speaks to the mother of Archie Battersbee, Hollie Dance, after judges reject allowing more time for the UN to consider the case. Lastly, Jeremy speaks to Matt Hancock about the Tory leadership race.Watch Piers Morgan Uncensored at 8pm on TalkTV on Sky 526, Virgin Media 627, Freeview 237 and Freesat 217. Listen on DAB+ and app. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#NUFC Matters An Evening With Sir Geoff Hurst
England manager Gareth Southgate calls on the authorities to deal with Hungary fans who racially abused Raheem Sterling & Jude Bellingham, Sir Geoff Hurst urges West Ham manager David Moyes to prioritise the domestic cups over the Europa League and Simon Jordan backs Steve Bruce to leave Newcastle after no new signings arrived in the transfer window. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The day is finally here - England are in the final of a major tournament again! Gareth Southgate could be the first manager since Alf Ramsey to win a trophy since 1966, and he said playing in a final is about maintaining the level of performance instead of rising to the occasion, whilst Harry Kane talks about being compared to Bobby Moore. Sir Geoff Hurst was Moore's team-mate when England won the World Cup, and he heaps praise of Southgate, Kane and the rest of the England squad, whilst Stuart Pearce explains exactly what England means to him! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's the last Daily Euros before England take on Italy in the Euro 2020 final. Steve Crossman is joined by Karen Carney, Chris Sutton and football correspondent John Murray to talk about this momentous occasion for England who haven't reached a major final for 55 years. There's a surprise for Declan Rice when Sir Geoff Hurst joins the pod to wish him luck, before Rice and our reporter Emma Saunders sing us out in style with a rendition of “Sweet Caroline”. Plus, hear from Raheem Sterling's mentor on what influence he has had on kids from his local area and Italian legend Alessandro Del Piero tells us what to expect from this Italy side. Topics: 0'35 – How are the nerves?! 5'19 – Gareth Southgate with John Murray 10'37 – Declan Rice with Emma Saunders 15'54 – Sir Geoff Hurst joins the pod and surprises Declan Rice 21'21 – Declan Rice sings Sweet Caroline 28'25 – Raheem Sterling's mentor, Clive Ellington, joins Steve Crossman and John Murray to talk about Sterling's legacy 35'55 – Alessandro Del Piero on Italy 42'53 – England captain Harry Kane with John Murray
Foreign holidays: Fast-track lanes for vaccinated passengers at HeathrowSchool troubles: Pupils missed more than half of classroom time during Covid pandemicSchool bubbles: Q&A on all the changes announcedMichael Deacon: Schools still need the answer to one key question: why is Gavin Williamson still in his job?Fish need fix: Crystal meth in waterways is turning trout into drug addictsReady to roar: Three Lions take on Denmark as Kane says he can score against anyoneHat-trick hero: Sir Geoff Hurst set for recall if England reach Euro 2020 finalOle, no way: The official Euro 2020 anthem no one seems to be singingItaly in final: Azzurri win on penalties after stone-cold classic with Spain'Work From Work': Has your generation already lost out as new divide is set to emerge?Out of fashion: Where did the box office Wags go?Read all these articles and stay expertly informed anywhere, anytime with a digital subscription. Start your free one-month trial today to gain unlimited website and app access. Cancel anytime. Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3v8HLez.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On Tuesday 9th March, Parliament launched an inquiry into sport's link to brain disease - this hour long documentary (hosted by broadcaster Charlie Webster) gives those who are fearing the worst - a voice.Guests such as Gary Lineker, Sir Geoff Hurst and Fara Williams share their own health concerns. The families of those affected - outline what needs to change. Plus former England captain Dave Watson - who suffers from a brain disease 'most likely' brought on by the repeated heading of footballs - speaks exclusively to talkSPORT. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Support our Show! https://supporter.acast.com/footballlandSign up to the Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TheFootballland"Would we be able to hear Sir Geoff Hurst making love?"It's another busy and productive meeting at Footballland towers, as this week we invite Guardian football writer Sachin Nakrani to pitch his ride.- Ryan has feedback from Geri Halliwell on the 'Spice Boys Medley' at the Steve Kabbaret- Mark unveils his newest ride, Be The Ball, where guests sit inside a giant football which recreates the movements of classic goals from history- We discuss Patreon Patron Matt Whitworth's ride idea The Slizard Nemeth-sis. Footballland Explained:Anthony Richardson has accidentally been given $1 billion dollars by Qatar to build a football-themed theme park in Qatar for the 2022 World Cup. He and Mark Davison (Chief Ride Engineer) are in a race against the clock to design and commission the most exciting football theme park rides in the history of amusements.- Special guest Sachin Nakrani pitches his ride Crash Bang Benjamin MassingSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/footballland. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Phil Foden puts to bed his covid-19 breach after bagging two goals for England in a 4-0 win against Iceland, Declan Rice reflects on a ‘dream’ night scoring his maiden international goal, Michael Owen praises Gareth Southgate for creating a better culture than the ‘golden generation’ experienced, Sir Geoff Hurst suggests that heading a ball should be banned in youth football, Leicester’s Christian Fuchs forecasts a tight Premier League title race, Ally McCoist predicts Lionel Messi could become a Premier League player in the January transfer window, ahead of talkSPORT 2’s exclusive coverage of England’s upcoming tour of South Africa Moeen Ali admits he has struggled for motivation in recent times, Kieron Dyer recollects the time he had a half-time bust-up at Newcastle United and Hawksbee & Jacobs revisit some classic clips from 2008. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael Atherton speaks to Sir Geoff Hurst and Will Greenwood to find out what it takes to win a World Cup, ahead of England's Cricket World Cup final meeting with New Zealand at Lord's.
Guests include leading addiction therapist Steve Pope on the rise of footballers seeking treatment for addiction to the video game ‘Fortnite'. We hear from 1966 World Cup winner Sir Geoff Hurst. Barney Chilton - the Editor of Man Utd fanzine Red News on whether Old Trafford is in a state of neglect compared to the homes of their football rivals. The only team in England never to be relegated is on the brink of being so at Weston-super-Mare. And The Daily Mirror's John Cross discusses the week's big football stories.
Bangladesh's cricket team were set to play New Zealand at Christchurch's Hagley Oval in their third Test match. However, following the worst massacre in New Zealand's history when 49 people were killed in and around two mosques in Christchurch, the match has been cancelled. The Bangladeshi team were just minutes away from being caught in the fire, Sportshour reflects on the tragedy and the psychological impact on the players who witnessed the horror unfold from their team bus. The world’s largest sport and humanitarian event of the year is taking place this week in Abu Dhabi - the special Olympics - which features athletes with intellectual or learning disabilities competing across a range of sports and disciplines. This year's event will be the biggest yet - with 7,500 athletes from 200 nations. And it's the first time it will be held in the Middle East. We look at how founder Eunice Kennedy Shriver began the movement 50 years ago. Roger Verdi also known as Rajinder Singh Virdee has shared a football pitch with the legends, the greats of the game. Pele, George Best, Franz Beckenbauer, Sir Geoff Hurst, Bobby More, to name a few. He even changed his name to try to fit in.But finally he was forced to go to the US to salvage his career in the North American Super League. Sportshour finds out why. Meet the 10-year-old who's already beating adult competitors! The cool-as-they-come Sky Brown surfs, skateboards and dances, and could become the youngest ever summer Olympian for Great Britain if she appears in the Tokyo Games next year. Her mother is Japanese and her father is British, and this week she was named as part of Great Britain's skateboarding team. If that wasn't enough -- she has over 300,000 social media followers and was the youngest person ever to have a contract with sports company Nike. And could we see Ultimate Frisbee in the Olympic Games? Alex Matovu is an Ultimate Frisbee pioneer from Uganda and he tells us more about this exciting sport. Photo credit: The New Zealand flag flying at half mast in memory of those killed in the terror attacks in Christchurch (Getty Images)
This week's episode is a first for the podcast: it's the first time we have a knight of the realm in our midst. We're in front of a live audience as host Thom Gibbs is joined by our special guest Sir Geoff Hurst on an actual stage and by our Chief Football Writer Sam Wallace for a discussion about England, their prospects at this World Cup and a certain football match which took place in the year 1966. There's plenty of reminscing on 1966 and all that... sorry. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's the final international break of the season and we are getting World Cup fever at Mirror Football HQ. We were joined by World Cup '66 hat-trick hero Sir Geoff Hurst to talk England's chances in Russia, and also by Christian Ziege, who recalls beating England with Germany at Euro '96, winding up Paul Gascoigne as a result and how he nearly died when playing for Tottenham. All that and much more, as ever! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
World Cup 1966 hat-trick hero Sir Geoff Hurst joins the Mirror Football podcast panel and reveals his thoughts on Harry Kane, Philippe Coutinho, extortionate transfer fees and more. There’s also talk from the regular guests on Alexis Sanchez, the row between Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte and much, much more. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sir Geoff Hurst and Matt Le Tissier join Clarke & Stoney on a day of unbelievable drama in the Barclays Premier League!