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The USMNT defeat Australia, 2-1 and we've got our instant reaction to the win. We'll share our thoughts on Haji Wright's emergence, Christian Pulisic's injury, the Socceroo's physical approach, Mauricio Pochettino's culture-building and so much more! Plus: is it time we stop wondering who the #1 goalkeeper is for the USMNT? And on that note, we tip our cap to a former USMNT goalkeeper who has decided to hang up the gloves and call it a career. All that and more on the latest edition of Caught Offside!For even more Caught Offside content, get on over to Caught Offside Plus right now! This Thursday (10/16), check your feeds for the latest edition of "3 Random Questions" where Andrew and JJ and do that exact thing and ask each other 3 random questions. They may know each other about as well as two people can but there's always another layer of the onion that can be peeled back!To sign up, just go to https://caughtoffside.supercast.com! Once you have access to the premium feed, be sure to go back and check out our special "welcome episode" from June 24th, 2024 (we don't think you'll be disappointed)!And for all the latest merch, get over to https://caughtoffsidepod.com/---Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/CaughtOffsidePod/X: https://twitter.com/COsoccerpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caughtoffsidepod/Email: CaughtOffsidePod@gmail.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@caughtoffsidepod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Soccceroos player Craig Foster joins Ric and Chappy to preview Friday's Soccer Ashes fixture in Canberra between the All Whites and Australia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It wasn't that long ago Mat Ryan wondered if his international career was over. Instead, the Socceroo keeper and captain helped Australia to a 2-1 win over Saudi Arabia as they ready for a sixth consecutive World Cup. Ryan takes us inside the celebrations and explains why he feels this team can have its best ever World Cup when they compete in 2026. Featured: Mat Ryan, Socceroos captain. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
It’s been a short week. Clairsy & Lisa discuss City of Perth’s ban on E-scooters with mixed thoughts. Inspired by a lady that got her hand caught in a pasta machine, Clairsy & Lisa opened the phones and text lines to ask one of life’s big questions - When have you got a body part stuck? Barra stopped by to chat all things sport across the week and was lucky enough to be in the crowd at last night’s Socceroo game at Optus Stadium. Ahead of Clairsy & Lisa’s Perth Pub Crawl next Friday, Tom Tapping (The Rookies) called up for a chat about the scene and getting the band together. On today’s The Shaw Report, Joe Jonas to play KISS guitarist Paul Stanley and Billy Joel documentary premiered at Tribeca Film Festival last night. Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman have been names as the co-owners of Australia’s SailGP team. Plus, Lisa gets her Spice Girls mixed up. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does it take to reach the top of your game — and stay grounded in the process?In this episode, we meet Socceroo goalkeeper and professional footballer Andrew Redmayne, whose now-iconic penalty save helped secure Australia’s place at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Andrew shares the highs and challenges of elite sport, the importance of perseverance, and how education, humility, and hard work have shaped his journey — on and off the field.This episode offers real-world insights for students dreaming big, navigating pressure, and chasing their goals with purpose.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He scored 13 goals in one game a world record and still never made the World Cup squad.Archie Thompson is a straight-up legend of Australian football. A Socceroo icon, a fan favourite, and the man behind one of the wildest performances the game has ever seen.But this episode goes way deeper than goals. Archie opens up about being overlooked, what it's like to carry a record no one ever touched and still feel forgotten and the identity crisis that comes with being remembered for just one thing.Legacy, ego, regret, redemption.. this one is elite
Daly Cherry-Evans has confirmed he's leaving the Manly Sea Eagles, without saying where he's moving to. Is it more likely the clubs most capped player will retire, or move to a new team? Australian Correspondent Adam Peacock answers that question, discusses the Panthers loss, and breaks down the Socceroo's road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the new (but not really new) faces in this Socceroos World Cup qualifying campaign is Jason Geria, who has slotted into defence under Tony Popovic nearly nine years after he last played for Australia. Geria joins Declan Byrne on 'The Saturday Sledge' to chat about that gap and whether he lost hope, how it's been re-joining the fold, what that Indonesia victory meant and most importantly, what he thinks of the new kit.
Send us a textAfter a few weeks of morbid train wreck fixations, A-League Off Air changed tack faster than Cheify changes formations and with the help of Socceroo legend Tommy Oar, Robbie And Macca focus on the beauty of our local game and celebrate some fantastic football over the weekend! Sounds weird? Utter Woke Nonsense? Have a listen... and then tell us we're shit! Farken!#aleague #soccer #football
Socceroo's Legend Robbie Slater says the Matildas win last night was crucial. He chats with Adam Hawse.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textOxygen! Oxygen! As the dust settles on Unite Round, Robbie and Macca are joined by Dinamo Moscow and Socceroo legend Luke Wilkshire to discuss the winners and losers from Round 5 of the A-League. While Sydney FC made it two from two in the derby, Brisbane Roar are in the cross hairs and the Kiwi's are proving us all wrong - we thought they were flightless birds (they are still ugly!).
Former Socceroo Andy Harper joins the show to talk A-league Unite Round this weekend, matchups across the round, buzz around Sydney, expectations & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: The bid to take the NRL Grand Final to the MCG Six players move clubs as AFL Free Agency begins Massimo Luongo's Socceroo backflippe The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All the best moments as Kate talks about her debut and retirement from the Menai Hawks, don't forget to check all our socials for highlights of the game on Instagram @fitzywippakate! Wippa has tips for motivating you out of bed on Monday mornings and Fitzy witnessed some people with allergies running the gauntlet just to enjoy a milkshake?!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#Hatethepod - kickitforwardmailbag@gmail.com This week on the pod... Giorgio catches up with one of Australia's brightest footballing stars, Socceroo Alessandro Circati A listener donates one of the most useful golf schemes in history Harry tries out a bunch of Walk the Plank alternates Josh is a loser in Bali and in Perth NBA draft Josh found a cool fan-made AFL app called Score Check
Clancy Overall, Errol Parker and Wendall Hussey wrap up all the biggest stories from the week - live from the Desert Rock FM studio in downtown Betoota. Subscribe to the Betoota Newsletter HERE Betoota on Instagram Betoota on TikTok Produced by DM PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Newly minted Socceroo squad debutant Apostolos Stamatelopoulos joins us to chat about his first camp experience, impending fatherhood and his best and worst nicknames growing up as a Greek kid in Adelaide. We also go into the big stories from both State of Origin games including the Sua'ali'i hit, a chin hair trend, the dream women's decider and a questionable choice of anthem style. There's plenty of Matildas news too including a deluge of tears over Lydia Williams' farewell plus Justin Timberlake stops mid concert to check his golf swing.
After nine years Jürgen Klopp has finished his time at Liverpool FC. He won just about every trophy there is to win in European football, but thanks to the dominance of Manchester City there are still some what-ifs hanging over his tenure. How, despite this, did he manage to win over the hearts and minds of Reds' fans and will we one day see him back in the manager's chair? Featured: Craig Foster, former Socceroo and commentator, SBS. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
Harry Kewell is among the finest footballers Australia has ever seen, but that hasn't always translated to managerial success. A series of struggles in the lower tiers of the UK had Kewell looking like his coaching career might not get off the ground. Enter Ange Postecoglou who has changed the Socceroo legend's pathway. This weekend he will lead Yokohama F. Marinos in the biggest club game in Asia. Andy Harper helps us chart Kewell's path to this point. Featured: Andy Harper, ex-footballer and analyst. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
After losing to Argentina in the World Cup, Mitch Duke sat in a drug testing room with Lionel Messi for over an hour, got his warm up jersey, took a sneaky photo of him and saw his pee. On a more serious note, we hear what it's like living on the other side of the world to your kids, why his Dad used to wake him up before 6am as a teen and why his Socceroo teammates call him grandpa.We also hear about Lavender's best week ever at the Formula 1, discuss the AFL illicit drug story from the week and come up with names for the AFL's newest DJ's.
Graham Arnold's Socceroos side will be back on home soil next week, looking to take the next step in World Cup qualification, when they take on Lebanon. The side lost to Korea Republic in the quarter finals of the Asian Cup in their last start, a tournament that saw the team criticised at times for struggling to break down low defensive blocks. So what lessons have been learnt and how will the side set up to take on Lebanon?Featured: Luke Wilkshire, former Socceroo.Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
Joins Jimmy for all the fallout from the Socceroos defeat to South Korea in the Asian Cup Quarter-Final and Marko Rudan's blowup in the post-match press conference in the A-League on Sunday Night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robbie gets into the issues surrounding that media and certain supporters of the Socceroo's not being as positive after their 4-0 win over Indonesia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robbie and Barney are in the chair for the final Run Home for Summer and the boys talk about the incredible West Indies performance and the efforts of Shamar Joseph. Plus a Sportsbet Market Update with Sean Ormerod and a look at the Brisbane Racing with Luke Gatehouse. Scott Sattler and Mat Rogers from Sportsday joins Robbie and Barney to chat the new North Queensland captains, Australia day, Guy Fawkes, Tom brady, Wagon Wheels and Visa issues with Vegas. Robbie gets into the issues surrounding that media and certain supporters of the Socceroo's not being as positive after their 4-0 win over Indonesia. Brosquey is back for the Global Game this week and we caught up after the Socceroos win over Indonesia and the A-League season so far! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tuesday's Summer Run Home and Robbie Slater is back and this time with the Missile! Robbie lets us know all about his signing for Blackburn Rovers and winning the Premier League, plus his encounters with the newspapers in Tenerife turned the Socceroo into spy. The boys catch up with Sydney Sixers star Joel Davies ahead of the BBL final tomorrow night. Brett Phillips has all the info on Novak Djokovic vs Taylor Fritz. Glenn Maxwell is in the news again for his shenanigans and we look for the loosest sports stars. And the NRL Season never ends and the boys have the all the news from the West Tigers, the Dragons halves pairing and it's Visa Las Vegas! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robbie and The Professor get the update on the Magic Millions this weekend and gives his thoughts on the state of Australian football, his relationship of Graham Arnold and his Socceroo's XI Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sport Daily Summer Series - we're re-spinning some of our favourite stories from 2023Clashes with the paparazzi. Parties with football royalty. Newspapers hacking your phone. Welcome inside the wild world of working for David Beckham at the height of some of the biggest stories surrounding the football star. Andy Bernal is the former Socceroo who was Beckham's manager and minder during the most turbulent time in his career and he's speaking with Patrick Stack about an astonishing chapter. Featured: Andy Bernal, former agent, David Beckham.Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
Former Socceroo and football commentator Craig Foster played under the late Terry Venables for the Socceroos, and Venables also signed him for Portsmouth in the UK. He looks back on his memories of the football legend with SBS's Janice Petersen, and tells her how Venables had a profound effect on Australian football and its future.
Craig Foster - former Socceroo captain, legendary sports broadcaster, social justice champion… but his most important job? You guessed it… Good 'ol Dad! As a compassionate and thoughtful leader who spends much of his time helping those who don't have a voice, Craig talks about why justice and fairness are core tenets of his and how this informs his parenting. Fozz also discusses shepherding his kids though the teenage years and the almost comical lengths he's gone to keep a watchful eye. And as a leading advocate in the multicultural and refugee space, he speaks quite beautifully about the commonality created by parenting, and that when you strip things back, what we all indisputably share as parents is a deep desire for our kids to be safe, happy and loved. We told you he was thoughtful! Craig's CV is long, varied and representative of his desire to make a positive impact. He's got an AM for humanitarian services, nominated as Australian of the year, a member of The Australian Multicultural society, an Adjunct Professor of Sport and Social Responsibility and an author. Oh, and 2022 he was named Father of the Year, which as he describes to Hamish, he views as an opportunity to advocate for kids and parents in the multicultural community and the huge benefit that father figures can have mentoring kids who are not their own, something that Craig does a lot of himself. Huge thanks to Fozz for coming on and talking so honestly, passionately and with such thoughtfulness. What a treat for us. And what a wonderful leader to have in our community —- Our Hertz and Merch Comp is still running! For your chance to get your hands on a Polestar EV for the weekend and some very special YETI How Other Dads Dad Tumblers head to hertz.com.au/hoddev - Terms and conditions apply and are available at the website, entries close Dec 4 2023. Big thanks to Hertz for making it all happen. —— If you wanna drop us a note, we bloody love hearing from you. You can do so at howotherdadsdad.com - thanks so much for all the correspondence we get. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clashes with the paparazzi. Parties with football royalty. Newspapers hacking your phone. Welcome inside the wild world of working for David Beckham at the height of some of the biggest stories surrounding the football star. Andy Bernal is the former Socceroo who was Beckham's manager and minder during the most turbulent time in his career and he's speaking with Patrick Stack about an astonishing chapter. Featured: Andy Bernal, former agent, David Beckham.Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
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James Graham filling in for Candice this week while she's away. Australia has retained the Ashes and Richard rips into the English. The Matilda's take on Denmark on Monday night in Sydney, Socceroo's legend Robbie Slater previews the match. Buddy Franklin retired from AFL this week and It's the Battle of the Bridge tonight, GWS Giants v Sydney Swans we chat to Triple M's Jude Bolton. Plus the usual Motorsport update with Greg Rust and a Tip & Grievance from Richard.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Craig Foster is a former Socceroo captain, TV presenter, law student - he's even won the odd Logie Award. But at his core, he's just a guy from rural Australia, hoping to make an impact on the world. When he heard Hakeem al-Araibi had been wrongfully detained in a Thai prison, Foster reacted the only way he could. He quit his job, packed up his life and went overseas to save a man he'd never met.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
„Masz większe szanse na to, że twoja córka zostanie Matyldą, niż twój syn zostanie Socceroo "... twierdzi byla zawodniczka reprezentacji Australii, Catherine Cannuli.
The incredible story of Hakeem al-Araibi - a star Bahraini footballer turned refugee in Australia - who was detained on honeymoon in Thailand and threatened with deportation back home. His life hung in the balance until a massive campaign was launched to free him, spearheaded by former Socceroo's captain Craig Foster.
On this weeks episode Seb and Jonno are joined by former Socceroo, Human rights activist and Stan Sports football analyst Craig Foster, as they discuss the growing influence of Saudi Arabia in world sport as well as the upcoming ‘Voice' vote and the Hakeem al-Araibi story being brought to the big screen.
The coronation of King Charles the third takes place in two days. Inevitably, the debate about whether Australia should become a republic is rearing its head. This is a conversation that's been happening in Australia for more than 30 years. But could we finally be on the precipice of change? Today, Craig Foster, former Socceroo and now co-chair of the Australian Republic Movement, on why Australians may finally be ready to sever ties with the monarchy.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The coronation of King Charles the third takes place in two days. Inevitably, the debate about whether Australia should become a republic is rearing its head. This is a conversation that's been happening in Australia for more than 30 years. But could we finally be on the precipice of change? Today, Craig Foster, former Socceroo and now co-chair of the Australian Republic Movement, on why Australians may finally be ready to sever ties with the monarchy.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A woman changing the way people around the world see and appreciate their own bodies; an Indigenous Elder whose life work has been committed to social justice and human rights; a Socceroos inspiring others to forge their own brave future; and a man driven to help all people in need have been named as the 2023 Australians of the Year across four major categories. The annual awards recognise excellence and the Australian spirit, with this year's finalists including humanitarians, activists, musicians, researchers, athletes, and advocates. - Jinekê awayê ku mirovên li çaraliyê cîhanê laşê xwe dibînin û dinirxînin guhert; Kalekî xwecî yê ku karê jiyana wî ji bo dadmendiya civakî û mafên mirovan ve girêdayî ye; kesekî ji tîmê Socceroo îlhamê dide kesên din da ku siberoja xwe ya wêrek çêbikin; û zilamekî ku ji bo alîkariya hemî mirovên hewcedar e ku di çar kategoriyên sereke de wekî Australîyên Salê yên 2023 hatine binav kirin.
Một người phụ nữ thay đổi cách mọi người trên thế giới nhìn nhận và đánh giá cao cơ thể của chính họ; một Trưởng lão Thổ dân dành cả đời làm việc vì công bằng xã hội và nhân quyền; một Socceroo truyền cảm hứng đến những người khác để tạo nên tương lai dũng cảm của chính họ; và một người đàn ông luôn nỗ lực giúp đỡ tất cả những người gặp khó khăn đã được vinh danh là Người Úc của Năm 2023 trên bốn hạng mục chính. Các giải thưởng hàng năm ghi nhận sự xuất sắc và tinh thần Úc, với những người lọt vào vòng chung kết năm nay bao gồm các nhà nhân đạo, nhà hoạt động, nhạc sĩ, nhà nghiên cứu, vận động viên và những người ủng hộ.
A woman changing the way people around the world see and appreciate their own bodies; an Indigenous Elder whose life work has been committed to social justice, and human rights; a Socceroo inspiring others to forge their own brave future; and a man driven to help all people in need have been named as the 2023 Australians of the Year across four major categories. The annual awards recognise excellence and the Australian spirit, with this year's finalists including humanitarians, activists, musicians, researchers, athletes, and advocates. - संसारभरका मानिसहरूले आफ्नो शरीरलाई हेर्ने र प्रशंसा गर्ने दृष्टिकोणलाई परिवर्तन गर्दै गरेकी एक महिला, सम्पूर्ण जीवन सामाजिक न्याय र मानव अधिकारमा बिताएका आदिवासी ज्येष्ठ नागरिक, सबैलाई साहसका साथ आफ्नो भविष्य बनाउन प्रोत्साहन दिने अफ्रिकी मूलका युवा एवं फुटबल खेलाडी र खाँचोमा परेका सबैलाई मद्दत गर्न लागिपरेका भारतमा जन्मेर अस्ट्रेलियालाई कर्मभूमि बनाएका एक पुरुषलाई चार विभिन्न विधामा सन् २०२३ का अस्ट्रेलियाली वर्ष व्यक्ति अर्थात् “अस्ट्रेलियन अफ दि यर“का रूपमा सम्मानित गरिएका छन्। अस्ट्रेलियाली भावना र उत्कृष्टतालाई मान्यता दिने यस वार्षिक पुरस्कारको सूचीमा पर्ने अन्य मानिसहरूमा समाजसेवी, कार्यकर्ता, सङ्गीतकार, अनुसन्धानकर्ता, खेलाडी र अधिवक्ताहरू पनि छन्।
A woman changing the way people around the world see and appreciate their own bodies; an Indigenous Elder whose life work has been committed to social justice and human rights; a Socceroo inspiring others to forge their own brave future; and a man driven to help all people in need have been named as the 2023 Australians of the Year across four major categories. The annual awards recognise excellence and the Australian spirit, with this year's finalists including humanitarians, activists, musicians, researchers, athletes, and advocates.
We're back baby! Regular pod's return and for folks in Melbourne this is our very first breakfast show on Nova 100. Ben tells us how his trip around the world went. Liam got a new phone (pretty cool) and Belle's mum gives her some unsolicited advice. Hang on, you're not Chrissie, Sam and Browny? 6:10 Quiz: Ok yep, we've fixed the phones Liam went into Optus after the data breach Some unsolicited advice from Belle's Mum Ben traveled the world! He tells us about the worst place he saw Belle's the smoker in the group What went wrong on your first day? Belle's tips for Instagram from a Gen Z'er Liam went to Fed Square for the Socceroo's This show has A LOT of star power Kissing on the cheek: Is it weird? What's trending: Qantas baggage handlers fired See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian Footballing royalty John Aloisi talks the Socceroo's exit from the world cup.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We found a guy in Fed Square this morning who was willing to not watch the Socceroo's game for $500. We put him in isolation, and brought him out during the show to tell him the good news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We found a guy in Fed Square this morning who was willing to not watch the Socceroo's game for $500. We put him in isolation, and brought him out during the show to tell him the good news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Socceroos have defeated Denmark and reached the FIFA World Cup's final 16 for the second time in history! Huge moment for Australia and Fitzy & Wippa talked all things football with Socceroo's midfielder Keanu Baccus and former professional soccer player Robbie Slater to celebrate! Also a Welsh football fan had to make a tough decision about the World Cup...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1. Zach's DIY Plumbing Nightmare 2. The Santa Clause reboot has gotten political 3. Data leaks have made Zach too suspicious 4. Socceroo or Good-With-A-Cue? 5. Dom wants to quit BeReal 6. Half-Baked Headlines 7. Should Dom refund his Covid-positive friend? 8. Zach has been accused of ruining Bluey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1. Zach's DIY Plumbing Nightmare2. The Santa Clause reboot has gotten political3. Data leaks have made Zach too suspicious4. Socceroo or Good-With-A-Cue?5. Dom wants to quit BeReal6. Half-Baked Headlines7. Should Dom refund his Covid-positive friend?8. Zach has been accused of ruining Bluey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En nuestro programa de hoy te traemos una entrevista exclusiva con el futbolista uruguayo Bruno Fornaroli, delantero Socceroo y protagonista de la A-League australiana, que nos cuenta sobre su trayectoria en el fútbol de este país. Además, te compartimos información y estrategias sobre qué hacer en caso de enfrentar una inundación. Las lluvias en Australia se han prolongado por meses y las inundaciones aún continúan en Nueva Gales del Sur, así que en SBS Spanish te ofrecemos consejos prácticos sobre cómo sortear de la mejor manera esta situación. Escucha nuestro programa del jueves 24 de noviembre de 2022.
Australia's Joel King relives the moment he found out he'd been picked for the World Cup. And we hear from James Chamanga, the 42 year old striker from Zambia who's still banging in the goals. Picture on website: Joel King of the Socceroos in action against Japan. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)