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Welcome back to episode 34 of the South London Press Football Pod.Rich and Ed look at everything across football south of the river over the last week.Crystal Palace secured their spot in the last four of the FA Cup and Charlton look set to confirm their play-off place soon after their 2-1 win over Mansfield.We also look at Millwall and their hopes of claiming a top-six spot in the Championship.AFC Wimbledon threw away another lead and Michael Cheek can not stop scoring for Bromley. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to episode 33 of the South London Press Football Pod.We round up all the action over the last week at Palace, Millwall, Charlton, AFC Wimbledon and Bromley.We start with Charlton after their defeat at Peterborough last week.Palace head to Fulham for a place in the FA Cup semi-final.We also hear from Millwall striker Josh Coburn in an exclusive chat with the South London Press. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to episode 32 of the South London Press Football Pod.Ed and Rich are back to discuss everything across football south of the river over the past week.We start with Crystal Palace after Dougie Freedman left his sporting director role at Selhurst Park this week.Charlton head to Peterborough tomorrow looking to keep the pressure on Wycombe and Wrexham.We also hear from Nathan Jones.We also wrap up everything at AFC Wimbledon and Millwall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to Episode 31 of the South London Press Football Podcast.Rich and Ed are back this week to round up the ongoings at Crystal Palace, Millwall, Charlton and AFC Wimbledon over the last few weeks.We start with Millwall after their midweek defeat at Leeds United.Charlton are pushing towards the top two of the League One table after their 1-0 win at Crawley on Tuesday.Palace have opened contract talks with Oliver Glasner over a new deal at Selhurst Park.And Wimbledon's automatic promotion hopes took a slight blow after their defeat at home to Cheltenham on Tuesday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to episode 30 of the South London Press football pod.We are back.....After a hiatus, Rich and Ed discuss everything surrounding Crystal Palace, Millwall, Charlton, Wimbledon and Bromley.Sorry for the wait! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to episode 29 of the South London Press Football Pod.Millwall have stepped up their transfer business this week after Neil Harris made it clear he needed players following the 4-3 defeat at Bristol City.Rich talks through the permanent signing of Femi Azzez from Reading and what it could mean for Romain Esse.The Lions are also closing on a deal for Daniel Kelly from Celtic.But how many more do they need?Palace are set to lose Joachim Andersen to Fulham and Newcastle continue to grow in confidence in their pursuit of Marc Guehi.The Eagles are set for a final end to the window - Ed looks at what Oliver Glasner needs.We also look at Charlton, Wimbledon and Bromley. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to episode 28 of the South London Press Football Podcast.Millwall will look to ramp up their transfer recruitment heading into the final two weeks of the summer transfer window - Rich looks at the options Neil Harris will want to add.Crystal Palace start their first full Premier League campaign under Oliver Glasner on Sunday against Brentford.Ed previews the season ahead and also assesses the squad, with the Eagles needing one more key attacker to complete the business.And Charlton, Wimbledon and Bromley got off to winning starts in their leagues. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The EFL is back. We look at Millwall's transfer business and what is left to recruit with the Lions heading into their first full season with Neil Harris back as manager. Charlton are gearing up for their first campaign with Nathan Jones in charge and we assess the squad rebuild at The Valley.AFC Wimbledon are entering their third season under the tenure of Johnnie Jackson - can the former Charlton midfielder break the play-off's this time around?And Bromley will be playing in their very first EFL campaign this year after National League promotion last season.Ed and Rich look at everything across these four clubs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to episode 26 of the South London Press Football Pod.We're back for an emergency pod after Charlton sold League One top goalscorer Alfie May to League One rivals Birmingham City.Rich gives his view on the deal, shares background on how it unfolded and why Charlton felt it was right to let the striker go.We look at the signing of Matt Godden from Coventry City and also touch on George Dobson's situation after it was reported in Hungary that the former Addicks midfilder pulled out of his pre-contract agreement with Fehervar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to episode 25 of the South London Press Football Podcast.We kick off the podcast with the news that Michael Olise edges closer to his move from Crystal Palace to German giants Bayern Munich.Ed assesses where Palace might look next and what it means for Oliver Glasner heading into next season.Millwall have bid for Notts County forward Macaulay Langstaff and Rich looks at why the Lions want to strengthen their striker department under Neil Harris.Charlton want to do nine signings this summer, but has League One top goalscorer from last season - Alfie May - played his last game for the Addicks?Wimbledon agree goalkeeper deal and Bromley wrap up key contract extensions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to episode 24 of the South London Press Football Pod!We're back to round up all of the early transfer news across Crystal Palace, Millwall, Charlton and AFC Wimbledon.We kick off with a preview of this summer's European Championships, with four Eagles and two former Addicks included in Gareth Southgate's final 26-man squad.Charlton are closing in on a deal for Millwall's Alex Mitchell, with Rich providing an update on that transfer. Ed assesses the deals Palace and Wimbledon have done so far and looks ahead to what else is needed. We also look at what Millwall could do this summer as they look to wrap up their first deal of the summer. SPOTIFY: APPLE PODCASTS: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to episode 23 of the South London Press Football Pod.It was all change at Millwall last Friday after Alex Aldridge, Steve Kavanagh and Billy Taylor all left the club, with former Charlton transfer chief Steve Gallen handed the director of football role at The Den.Rich assesses the changes and looks at what it could mean for the Lions heading into the summer window.Palace are six unbeaten in the Premier League after Saturday's 3-1 win at Wolves. Ed looks at the Bayern Munich rumour with boss Oliver Glasner and also answers your questions about the Eagles.Charlton have penned Tyreece Campbell and Thierry Small to new deals at The Valley heading into the 2024-25 season.Ed also looks at AFC Wimbledon and Bromley, with the weeks counting down until pre-season starts up again for League Two sides. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to episode 18 of the South London Press Football Pod!Richard Cawley and Edmund Brack run the rule over Millwall, Charlton and Crystal Palace during their recent international break.Millwall are looking to bounce back from their defeat at Leeds and welcome Jed Wallace and West Brom to the Den this weekend.Charlton head to Exeter and host Stevenage this Easter weekend. Rich asks Nathan Jones about the plans for the summer and how long the ex-Luton boss expects to have off.Ed assesses Crystal Palace's injury crisis and also looks ahead to Saturday's trip to Nottingham Forest.AFC Wimbledon also have a big Easter weekend coming up and need to keep themselves within touching distance of the League Two play-offs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome back to episode 14 of the South London Press Football Pod!Richard Cawley and Edmund Brack are back after a week off to discuss everything at Crystal Palace Millwall, Charlton and AFC Wimbledon.We kick off with Millwall after Joe Edwards was sacked just 19 games into his tenure at The Den, with former boss Neil Harris returning to the Lions from Cambridge.Palace have also been busy in the managerial market, with Roy Hodgson closing out his spell at the club after 200 games to be replaced by Oliver Glasner.We hear from Charlton boss Nathan Jones on the eve of tomorrow's clash at home to Portsmouth and Ed looks at AFC Wimbledon's midweek defeat at home to Crawley. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to episode 13 of the South London Press Football Pod.Richard Cawley and Edmund Brack discuss all things from Crystal Palace, Millwall, Charlton and AFC Wimbledon from the past week - we also wrap up the final week of the January transfer window.We start with Charlton, who have appointed Nathan Jones as their third permanent manager of the season.The former Southampton and Luton boss will begin his Addicks managerial reign this weekend at Reading.Roy Hodgson's future as Crystal Palace boss is our next topic of discussion after the Eagles were smashed 4-1 at Brighton last weekend.We look at the possible candidates to replace the 76-year-old and the current injury crisis at Selhurst Park.We also touch on Millwall and AFC Wimbledon, looking ahead to Friday's paper and the end of the transfer window for both sides. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to episode 12 of the South London Press Football Pod!A quiet week south of the river this week, with Crystal Palace moving to sign two new players, Millwall completing a deal for Michael Obafemi, Ipswich bidding for Ali Al-Hamadi and Charlton looking for their third permanent manager of the season after Michael Appleton was sacked.We also hear from Curtis Fleming after he was placed in interim charge of the Addicks alongside Jason Pearce.Rich looks at possible future candidates for the Charlton job and Ed assesses the possible incomings at Palace, with the Eagles keen on signing Adam Wharton and Daniel Munoz.We also have reaction to Millwall's new signing and look at Wimbledon's midweek defeat. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Strikers, goal getters, predators are eulogised and chronicled by great writers, they are admired and treasured when a special one dons your club's shirt. In modern times, they are becoming harder to come by but perhaps there is one hiding in plain sight in League Two who dons the International colours of Iraq and comes endowed with a scouse accent.... 21-year-old Ali Al-Hamadi is already a star at AFC Wimbledon, this season from 23 League Two games this season he's conjured 13 goals and 6 assists. He comes with electric pace and an penchant for finishing that is few and afar between. We picked the brain of reporter Edmund Brack (Follow Edmund on twitter for all your football needs @EdmundBrack) from the South London Press to profile this exciting talent who is currently away at the Asian Cup with Iraq, the conquers of the Samurai Blue Japan. Follow Eurotales on Twitter for unique tales and analysis from the hottest minds in European Football. @Eurotalespod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to episode 11 of The South London Press Football Pod.Edmund Brack and Richard Cawley host a slightly different episode this week.With all four of our clubs in the midst of the January transfer window, we answer your questions surrounding Crystal Palace, Millwall, Charlton and AFC Wimbledon this week.We have a Millwall update on Charlie Cresswell after the signing of Spurs loanee Japhet Tanganga.Rich also answers your questions on Charlton's hunt for a new striker.We touch on the apathy surrounding Crystal Palace at the moment and also look at the two signings AFC Wimbledon have made so far this January. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy new year! Alex and Bobby are joined by sports journalist Edmund Brack of the South London Press. The panel discuss a mixed bag of performances - and results - as well as the ever-present questions of what Palace need from the January window.Not following us? We're the online hub for all things Palace, delivering articles, podcasts, and more.SOCIALS (X/Twitter):TPW - @ThePalaceWayTPW News - @CPFCTransfersHQAlex: @puncheonsbeltBobby: @Bobby_ManziEdmund: @EdmundBrackYou can check out our website at thepalaceway.com for analysis, Wardle, player features and a whole lot more!Leave us a review if you can on your favourite podcast platform - it helps others to find us!Thanks for listening. Stay safe and up the Palace!
Welcome back to episode 10 of the South London Press Football Pod with Richard Cawley and Edmund Brack.We kick off with an update on Charlton's transfer window plans. The Addicks are in the market for signings and Rich is quizzed on deals for Jonson Clarke-Harris, Macaulay Gillespie and Conor Coventry.Millwall have turned a corner under Joe Edwards - winning their last three and unbeaten in five - we hear from the Lions boss about what has clicked in recent weeks.Rich also looks ahead to what could happen at The Den over the transfer window.Crystal Palace have lost Michael Olise - Ed looks ahead to what his sideline spell could mean for Roy Hodgson's side.We also have an update on Ronnie Edwards and whether the Eagles are looking to turn their long-standing interest into a deal this winter.AFC Wimbledon begin life without Ali Al-Hamadi and Omar Bugiel against Ipswich in the cup and Ed looks at how Johnnie Jackson's side will cope without them. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to episode eight of the South London Press Football Pod.Richard Cawley and Edmund Brack are back after a week off to discuss everything at Charlton, Millwall, Crystal Palace and AFC Wimbledon.We touch on Millwall to start with, with a crucial run of games coming up for Joe Edwards' side after their 3-2 defeat at Leicester.Rich then looks at Charlton's January transfer window plans and Ed previews Crystal Palace's trip to Manchester City and what options Roy Hodgson might have at his disposal.We also have details about Johnnie Jackson wanting to extend his stay at AFC Wimbledon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, we're going to dig into Chris Richards' club situation at Crystal Palace. We'll discuss the centerback's performance since joining the club, what's keeping him from getting more minutes, and what the local fans and pundits think of him. To help me do all that, I've invited Edmund Brack to join the show. Edmund is the Crystal Palace and AFC Wimbledon reporter for the South London Press. You can follow Edmund on X at: @EdmundBrack Here And Abroad is produced by me, Frank Garza. You can follow me on X at: @FrankGarza007
Welcome back to episode seven of the South London Press Football Pod!Sports editor Richard Cawley and reporter Edmund Brack sit down to chat all things Crystal Palace, Millwall, Charlton and AFC Wimbledon this week.We start off with a tribute to Terry Venables after he passed away at the age of 80 last weekend, with former Crystal Palace winger Vince Hilaire paying respects to El Tel.The Eagles head to West Ham this week looking to end a run of two defeats in the Premier League but Roy Hodgson's side have suffered two injury blows following the loss at Luton.We also have reaction from Millwall's loss at Ipswich, Charlton's win at home to Cheltenham and discuss AFC Wimbledon's defeat at Gillingham. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to episode six of the South London Press Football Pod.Sports editor Richard Cawley and reporter Edmund Brack sit down to chat all things Crystal Palace, Millwall, Charlton and AFC Wimbledon this week.Joe Edwards will have his first game in charge at The Den this weekend as Millwall host Coventry.Alfie May sets his sights on Erling Haaland. And could Lyle Taylor have returned to The Valley?Michael Olise is in line for his first Crystal Palace start of the season, and Huseyin Biler chats to our paper as he returns for AFC Wimbledon.Plus Zian Flemming takes on YOUR Q&A questions! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to episode five of the South London Press Football Pod.Richard Cawley and Edmund Brack discuss all the news around Crystal Palace, Millwall, Charlton and AFC Wimbledon this week.We start with Charlton after Alfie May landed the League One October Player of the Month.We also touch on Joe Edwards' first press conference as Millwall boss and Palace picking up more injuries. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to episode four of the South London Press Football Pod.We have an emergency special after we revealed this morning that Joe Edwards was set to be appointed as the new head coach of Millwall.Richard Cawley and Edmund Brack discuss the imminent appointment at The Den and outline why the Lions have decided the 37-year-old is the best replacement for Gary Rowett. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richard Cawley and Edmund Brack discuss Eberechi Eze's imminent new contract at Crystal Palace, the manager hunt at Millwall, Charlton's upcoming South London derby FA Cup clash and Championship interest in AFC Wimbledon forward Ali Al-Hamadi. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The South London Press' Richard Cawley and Edmund Brack discuss all things from Crystal Palace, Millwall, Charlton and AFC Wimbledon from the past week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Charlie Beckett, Professor and Founding Director of Polis, the international journalism think tank at the London School of Economics and Munmun De Choudhury, Associate Professor of Interactive Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology, join host Nikita Roy in this episode. Together, they explore the intricacies of AI-generated misinformation, its potential implications on election and the role of the news industry in keeping the public informed and safeguarding democracy. This episode is a recording of the virtual panel at the Online News Association's Onward 2023 event on September 29, 2023.Charlie Beckett is a professor in the Department of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics.He currently leads the Polis Journalism and AI project. Charlie was director of the LSE's Truth, Trust and Technology Commission that reported on the misinformation crisis in 2018. He was an award-winning journalist at LWT, BBC and ITN. He began his news career on the South London Press and ended it as a programme editor at Channel 4 News.Munmun De Choudhury is an Associate Professor of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech. Associate Professor of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech. She is best known for laying the foundation of a new line of research that develops computational techniques for understanding and improving mental health outcomes through the ethical analysis of social media data. Munmun's work has been recognized by multiple awards and recognitions, and her research has contributed to the Office of the U.S. Surgeon General's Advisory on The Healing Effects of Social Connection. Munmun serves on the Board of the International Society for Computational Social Science. She is on the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine committee examining research on social media's impact on the well-being of young people. Tune in for a comprehensive discussion on the evolving role of the news industry in the AI era and its pivotal role in safeguarding democracy.
From the highs of a season opening win at Bramall Lane to the low of Michael Olise's impending departure, and all in a matter of days. There's a lot for Jack, Joe and Edmund Brack from the South London Press to chew over in the first midweek podcast since the 2023/24 Premier League season has kicked off. They also answer your questions and preview Monday's visit of Arsenal. The FYP podcast is sponsored by Greene King Sport, where football is ‘more than a game' this season. Keep an eye out during the season for events, offers, content and competitions that put you closer to the action. Support the memory of Geoff Hill and the pioneering work of Cure Leukaemia here: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/cheersguv Get more from the FYP Podcast at patreon.com/fyppodcast Twitter: @fypfanzine Facebook: FYPFanzine Instagram: @fypfanzine contact@fypfanzine.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we explore the crucial considerations when developing an AI strategy and the potential risks of generative AI in the newsroom with Charlie Beckett, Director of the JournalismAI project at Polis – the international journalism think tank at the London School of Economics and Political Science(LSE). He is also a professor at LSE's Department of Media and Communications. He was previously the director of LSE's Truth, Trust, and Technology Commission, which reported on the misinformation crisis in 2018. Charlie is the author of SuperMedia: Saving Journalism So It Can Save The World (Blackwell, 2008) and WikiLeaks: News In The Networked Era (Polity, 2012).Before LSE, Charlie was an award-winning journalist at LWT, BBC, and ITN, beginning his career at the South London Press and later a program editor at Channel 4 News.JournalismAI, a project of Polis supported by the Google News Initiative, is a global initiative committed to helping news organizations use artificial intelligence responsibly. By fostering innovation and capacity-building, JournalismAI aims to make the potential of AI more accessible and to address inequalities in the global news media related to AI. Through various programs, JournalismAI unites journalists and media professionals to discuss and explore AI, encouraging debates on AI's editorial, ethical, and financial implications on journalism.Join us as Charlie provides his valuable insights on the significance of AI literacy for journalists, the crucial questions to consider when developing an AI strategy for news organizations, the risks and potential limitations of generative AI, and the influence of AI-powered chatbots on search engine traffic.Be a part of the conversation on AI in journalism! Send us your questions here.Here's a list of helpful resources concerning today's episode:JournalismAI Case StudiesJournalismAI Starter Pack JournalismAI Discovery Course (Applications currently open)JournalismAI Survey Report (2019)Partnership on AI's Database of AI Tools for Local Newsroom Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S3E09: What will the use of artificial intelligence mean for the news and media industry? Is it a threat to jobs or an opportunity to be more creative and uncover new stories and new audiences? In this episode, Craig Wilson is joined award-winning journalist Charlie Beckett from the Polis Journalism and AI project at the London School of Economics to discuss this topic. Our Guest This Episode Charlie Beckett Charlie Beckett is a professor in the Department of Media and Communications. He is the founding director of Polis, the London School of Economics' (LSE) international journalism think tank. Professor Beckett is currently leading the Polis Journalism and AI project. He was director of the LSE's Truth, Trust, and Technology Commission that reported on the misinformation crisis in 2018. He is the author of SuperMedia (Wiley Blackwell, 2008) that set out how journalism is being transformed by technological and other changes. He was an award-winning filmmaker and editor at LWT, BBC, and ITN. He began his career on the South London Press and ended it as a program editor at Channel 4 News where he covered major stories such as the terrorist attacks on New York and London. He was a specialist in politics and international affairs. More Resources For more on this topic, check out All Things AI – A podcast from 2021 looking at AI within the newsroom Tomorrow's News – A series of reports based around the DPP Tomorrow's News initiative Contact Us Questions? Comments? Cool ideas? Get in touch: makingthemedia@avid.com or @craigaw1969. Follow Avid at @avid. Credits Host: Craig Wilson Producer: Matt Diggs Social: Wim Van den Broeck Theme Music: Greg “Stryke” Chin
Matt is joined by Edmund Brack of the South London Press, as the pair reflect upon Palace's victory over Bournemouth and their highlights of 2022!
Join the Charlton Live team as they look back at the EFL Cup win over Brighton and discuss the latest off-field situation at The Valley. They hear post-match reaction from caretaker boss Anthony Hayes and penalty hero Ashley Maynard-Brewer following the cup upset against the Premier League Seagulls. They then follow the quarter-final draw live and discuss the next tie, plus chat about last night's win. Finally, South London Press sports editor Richard Cawley delves into the latest off-field changes in SE7 - with Dean Holden arriving as manager and a raft of other senior appointments hotting up takeover and or investment rumours.For the fourth time, Charlton Live were once again among the nominees for The Football Supporters' Associations' Club Podcast of the Year award - thank you for your support! 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 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Notes We discuss Bob Mortimer's autobiography And Away... as read by Bob Mortimer. Bob Mortimer's life was trundling along happily until suddenly in 2015 he was diagnosed with a heart condition that required immediate surgery and forced him to cancel an upcoming tour. The episode unnerved him, but forced him to reflect on his life so far. This is the framework for his hilarious and moving memoir, And Away… Although his childhood in Middlesbrough was normal on the surface, it was tinged by the loss of his dad, and his own various misadventures (now infamous from his appearances on Would I Lie to You?), from burning down the family home to starting a short-lived punk band called Dog Dirt. As an adult, he trained as a solicitor and moved to London. Though he was doing pretty well (the South London Press once crowned him ‘The Cockroach King' after a successful verdict), a chance encounter in a pub in the 1980s with a young comedian going by the name Vic Reeves set his life on a different track. And now, six years on, the heart condition that once threatened his career has instead led to new success on BBC2's Gone Fishing. Warm, profound, and irrepressibly funny, And Away… is Bob's full life story (with a few lies thrown in for good measure.) Thanks for listening. If you have any comments or recommendations, email us at audiobookishpod@gmail.com You can sign up for a beginner's martial arts course at Alexandra Park BJJ here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/martials-arts-course-for-beginners-bjj-brazilian-jiu-jitsu-tickets-436132041677 Support Audiobookish by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/audiobookish Find out more at https://audiobookish.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-8a93af for 40% off for 4 months, and support Audiobookish.
With matches against Manchester United and Brighton postponed, Ben & Matt are joined by Edmund Brack from South London Press to assess the season so far.
It's a quick turnaround in podcasts and you are being treated to two in 48 hours - or tortuted with them, whatever. Two defeats in three means Sunderland head into Saturday game with Millwall looking for a much needed win - but will we get it? Millwall have had an okay start to the campaign and sit in a comfortable 14th position as they head to the SOL. The excellent Kai Bennett of the South London Press and That Millwall Pod joins me to get through what we can expect, how George Honeyman is getting on and why Dan Ballard will be vital for Sunderland when he returns. Enjoyed the episode? Follow us at @WhatTheFalkPod, or like and subscribe via your favourite podcast app. #SAFC #Millwall #EFLChampionship
Once more into the breach of Millwall items of cultural or historical significance dear listeners. This time we consider former goalkeeper and semi-official programme editor Obed Caygill's 'Krect Card - a commemorative plate marking the club winning the Second Division championship of 1987-88 and a banner photographed by the South London Press stating bleakly 'RIP The Den' from 1993.Arrivederci MillwallNickachtungmillwall@gmail.com@AchtungMillwall0208 144 0232 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Once more into the breach of Millwall items of cultural or historical significance dear listeners. This time we consider former goalkeeper and semi-official programme editor Obed Caygill's 'Krect Card - a commemorative plate marking the club winning the Second Division championship of 1987-88 and a banner photographed by the South London Press stating bleakly 'RIP The Den' from 1993.Arrivederci MillwallNickachtungmillwall@gmail.com@AchtungMillwall0208 144 0232 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we are joined by the South London Press Sports editor @RichcawleySLP chats with Micky And KaiWelcome to That Millwall Podcast - The No 1 independently run podcast for all things Millwall. No one likes us, but if you're as obsessed on all things Millwall Football Club then this is the show for you! Join Micky and Omer as we re-live previous years with ex-players, highlight those famous matches against Leeds or West Ham..!Whether its covering on-going talking points live from Bermondsey, SE16 or debating team selection, player performance and even manager performance. This is the perfect show for fans to have their say and share any joys and frustrations you have following the wall up and down the country.Let em' all come down to The Den…https://www.youtube.com/c/ThatMillwallPodcastBe sure to follow us on our socials below - we appreciate any and all comments or feedback on the show.Twitter @ThatMillwallPodInstagram @That_Millwall_podcastTikTok @thatmillwallpodcastEmail ThatMillwallPodcast@gmail.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/that-millwall-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
EMERGENCY BROADCAST: Join Louis Mendez, Tom Wallin and Nathan Muller as they discuss Lee Bowyer's shock departure from Charlton Athletic for Birmingham City. They hear the inside story from South London Press sports editor Richard Cawley on Bowyer leaving the club and also discuss early runners and riders for his replacement. The chaps look back at Bowyer's time in charge at The Valley, talk about who they'd like to see come in and also share messages from supporters on this important day in the club's history.Charlton Live were among the nominees for The Football Supporters’ Associations’ Club Podcast of the Year award – thanks for your support!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.
Join Louis Mendez, Tom Wallin and Lewis Catt as they look ahead to Wigan - and hear from South London Press sports editor Richard Cawley ahead of transfer deadline day. They discuss the potential incomings at The Valley and talk about the host of new arrivals during the international break. They also hear from Lee Bowyer on the ill-fated Project Big Picture, before turning their attention to Saturday's clash with the 'Tics, speaking to Si from the Progress with Unity pod.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.
The king of Breakfast radio, Dave Berry, and Richard Cawley from the South London Press join the pod to talk ahead of Sunderland’s trip to Charlton! - You can listen for FREE on Acast, iTunes, Spotify, & YouTube - get stuck in. -What’s occurring?Gav is first joined by the Sports editor of the the SLP - Richard Cawley - to talk all things Charlton and go over their start to the season; Looking at Lee Bowyer's struggles to get the structure in place he needs.In the second part of the Pod; Craig is joined by Absolute Radio Breakfast Show host - Dave Berry - to talk about his time supporting a club like Charlton Athletic, to give his thoughts on how the fans are approaching another season in League One, talking about our almost regular Play-Off misery, and the mayhem of the Charlton ownership situation...Listen In! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The death of George Floyds death in Minneapolis on May 25th has awakened the whole world up to this disease called racism which is so present in our societies today. We now find ourselves speaking openly for the first time about something which has been hidden or not talked about for millennia. I feel that this is one of the most important discussions to be had of our time and in todays episode I have invited my good friend Ingrid Marsh who has personally been fighting against racism for many years of her life. By bringing these issues up to the fore, there's a feeling of hope that change may be possible. If you enjoy this episode, pls subscribe, rate and review and if you have any feedback or comments, do share on our trailblazer’s journey page on Instagram. About Ingrid Ingrid Marsh is a Motivational Speaker, Holistic Empowerment and Transformational Life Coach, Broadcaster and Growth Mindset Guru. Her poem, The Blind Side, has been published in a Collection of Poems called 'Words by' funded by Unicef. With her work on unconscious bias prevalent in the tech we create, she is also a member of the @IEEE AI ethics committee. Described by Google as a fantastic public speaker. She's a serial entrepreneur who has owned everything from a lifestyle shop in Islington to a tech online food marketplace. In her earlier career, she worked in Account Management for ICV serving financial institutions such as JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley. Her work includes voice-over radio ads on the BBC, Life Coach columnist for The South London Press and Asian Star Radio. She has appeared as an expert on Nick Ferrari's LBC show and joined panels on OH TV sky alongside MP Tessa Jowell and Olympian Will Bayley. Ingrid is on a mission to help women and people of colour elevate their consciousness above the stereotypes that research shows, unconsciously limits them. For them to be strong enough mentally, spiritually, physically and emotionally to power through the hurdles that come their way so that they can be all who they were meant to me. Website: IngridMarsh.com Insta: SoulfulLivingWithIngrid Facebook: SoulfulLivingWithIngrid More about Saima Saima Majid is on a mission ‘to empower individuals to build self-belief and confidence in order to thrive in their lives’. She does this through her work as a Wellbeing and Transformational Life Coach and Speaker. Following Saima’s battle with mental illness in 2014, Saima realised she’d spent her life holding back so much unexplored potential due to limiting beliefs and self-sabotaging behaviours. She spent the next years investing heavily in her own development and growth. Now she educates and shares the knowledge that she has learnt to transform the lives of others. Helping them live authentically and setting them off on the road to happiness. In 2019 she created the Event and Podcast ‘The Trailblazers Journey’. She was also shortlisted for an award for 'Mental Health Awareness' at The Health Bloggers Community in London and she has spoken in front of hundreds about Health, Wellness and Personal development. To find out more about Saima, pls visit www.saimamajid.uk and for 1:1 coaching, email info@saimamajid.uk Follow Saima on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/saimamajid.uk/ Follow The Trailblazers Journey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetrailblazersjourney/
In the first of our social isolation-busting podcasts, join Louis Mendez, Tom Wallin and Nathan Muller as they connect remotely to discuss the latest goings on at The Valley. South London Press sports editor Richard Cawley joins them to give us the inside track on the legal wrangling that could effect the ownership of the club. We also delve into the Charlton Live archives, to re-live a memorable game from 1998 and hear once more our exclusive interview with former Addicks winger John Robinson. 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.
The SE7 Podcast joined Miles Blumsom to reflect back on that much needed win 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest at the City Ground. A solitary goal from Lyle Taylor was the difference. Are these goals bittersweet as it's rumored that he will leave at the end of the season? They also look at what happened at the Britannia, are tactics to blame for the 3-1 loss to Stoke. Aidan McGeady’s debut and more. Kevin Nolan from the South London Press gives his thoughts on the current crop. Brad, who is a Charlton Vlogger and known as ‘Man in the Van’ from Charlton Real Talk, shares the story behind his nickname. And it is Blackburn Rovers this weekend, Rich Sharpe from the Lancashire Telegraph provided this week's opposition view.
Johnny Burrow is joined by a relieved Rob Sullivan, Paul Sullivan and Martin Adkins of SE7 Pod, after a hectic week for Charlton. Colin Powell gives his take on Lee Bowyer’s deal, featuring an emotional tribute to the late Betty Hutchins from Kevin Nolan of the South London Press
Join Louis Mendez, Tom Wallin and Nathan Muller as they look back at Scunny and ahead to Gillingham. They hear the goals from the game against Scunthorpe on Easter Monday, getting reaction from boss Lee Bowyer and goal-scorer Anfernee Dijksteel. South London Press sports editor Richard Cawley joins them on the phone to discuss Bowyer's contract situation (he has some interesting quotes in the paper on Friday from Bowyer) and also briefly chat about the takeover. Then they turn our attention to Gillingham, hearing once more from Lee Bowyer.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.
Join Louis Mendez, Tom Wallin and Nathan Muller for a transfer deadline day special Big Match Preview. Richard Cawley from the South London Press joins the lads on air to discuss the Addicks' ongoing search for a striker as the January window prepares to slam shut. They hear the listeners' views on how the window has gone for Lee Bowyer, and the boss' thoughts on the departure of Karlan Grant to Huddersfield. We hear from Ben Reeves as the midfielder looks back at Peterborough and ahead to Fleetwood. Blackpool Gazette's Fleetwood writer Rosie Swarbrick tells us what to expect from the Cod Army, and then the chaps look ahead to the game from a Charlton point of view.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.
It’s been a long weekend without football for Liverpool supporters.But after seeing Manchester City, Chelsea and Tottenham continue their perfect starts, the Reds will also attempt to make it two wins from two at Crystal Palace in the first Monday Night Football of the season.And we’ve got a full preview of the Selhurst Park clash in our latest podcast.The pod kicks off with the lowdown on Jurgen Klopp’s side from our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce.James explains why Palace’s home should not be considered a ‘bogey ground’ for the Reds – even if it will always bring back bad memories – and why the match will be the first proper test of Alisson Becker and Naby Keita.James also discusses a possible midfield conundrum as well as a reunion with Mamadou Sakho, Christian Benteke, Martin Kelly and, of course, Roy Hodgson.James isn’t Hodgson’s biggest fan but the podcast’s second guest, Matt Woosnam, cannot speak highly enough of the former Liverpool boss.Matt is a Palace supporter and covers the club for the South London Press, as well as running the @PalaceYouth Twitter account, and he also talks Wilfried Zaha’s new deal, the young right-back hoping to follow in Trent Alexander Arnold’s footsteps, as well as one-time reported Liverpool target Max Meyer.And a packed podcast ends with audio highlights from Klopp’s and Hodgson’s pre-match press conferences.Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Louis Mendez and Tom Wallin are joined by South London Press sports editor Richard Cawley as they discuss the Transfer Deadline Day state as of 7pm - although it's already changed since then! They rate Charlton's overall business over the summer and look back at Tuesday's EFL Trophy win over Crawley Town - hearing from goalscorer George Lapslie and fellow debutant Taylor Maloney. Finally, they look ahead to Saturday's game at Oldham. 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.
It’s Valentines Day – but the Addicks are broken hearted after Saturday’s goalless draw with Cardiff City sees them left six points adrift of safety. Join Louis Mendez and Terry Smith as they look back at the game, hearing from Jose Riga and Stephen Henderson. They also discuss the life of Graham Moore, Roland Duchatelet’s interview in the South London Press during the week and talk about why, deep down, we’re all still in love with Charlton. If you wish to get involved with the show and have your say about anything Charlton related, then email us at show@charltonlive.co.uk or tweet us at @charltonlive. The Charlton Live Sunday show is broadcast live on the Charlton Live website – www.charltonlive.co.uk – from 7 to 8-30pm. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the boys shine a light on three of the Football League's surprise packages so far this season: Charlton Athletic, Rochdale and Wycombe Wanderers. All three were tipped to struggle, but collectively they have lost just five out of thirty games so far. We discover more about the great work being done by Bob Peeters, Keith Hill and Gareth Ainsworth. Our guests are Rich Cawley, deputy sports editor of the South London Press, Rochdale fan and Spotland regular Greg Ingham - plus Phil Catchpole, Wycombe Wanderers reporter for
Farewell Chris Powell. Charlton Athletic's new owner Roland Duchatelet made the controversial decision this week to part company with the club's much loved manager - but has he put their Championship status at risk by doing so? New manager Jose Riga, formerly in charge at Standard Liege in Belgium, has picked up two goalless draws in his first two games in charge, lifting the Addicks off the bottom of the table. We get the inside story on his appointment, Powell's departure and what Duchatelet's takeover means for the club, courtesy of Richard Cawley, deputy sports editor of the South London Press. Meanwhile at Bootham Crescent, York City are riding the crest of a... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With “Ask Boydie” mired in the gutter, Daniel undergoes more podcast counselling as he seeks to address Micky’s fast growing popularity. Please Don’t Hug Me is presented by TV writer & comedian Daniel Ruiz Tizon and former 1980s school sprint champ, Micky Boyd. They’re growing old and they don’t like it. Email the show @ pleasedonthugme@gmail.com Follow the show on Twitter @pleasedonthugme Music: Deathwank in Toy Town by Keyboard Choir Stings: Charlie & Lauren, Dustin, The Rabbit, Amisha.
Micky confirms he’s done “the Grand Slam” on Ask Boydie, whilst Daniel calls up Podcast Counselling. Reunited 9 months on from their Christmas show, Daniel restructures the show especially for arch slacker Micky. Please Don’t Hug Me is presented by TV writer & comedian Daniel Ruiz Tizon and former 1980s school sprint champ, Micky Boyd. They’re growing old and they don’t like it. Email the show @ pleasedonthugme@gmail.com Follow the show on Twitter @pleasedonthugme Music: Deathwank in Toy Town by Keyboard Choir Stings: Charlie & Lauren, Dustin, Amisha.
A 26-year-old woman ages 50 years overnight after allegedly suffering a severe reaction to seafood. Daniel and Micky are both agreed on one thing. They'd both be out the door. Reunited 9 months on from their Christmas show, Daniel restructures the show especially for arch slacker Micky. Please Don’t Hug Me is presented by TV writer & comedian Daniel Ruiz Tizon and former 1980s school sprint champ, Micky Boyd. They’re growing old and they don’t like it. Email the show @ pleasedonthugme@gmail.com Follow the show on Twitter @pleasedonthugme Music: Deathwank in Toy Town by Keyboard Choir Stings: Dustin
Daniel and Micky discuss how they would cope with each other’s lives. Reunited 9 months on from their Christmas show, Daniel restructures the show especially for arch slacker Micky. Please Don’t Hug Me is presented by TV writer & comedian Daniel Ruiz Tizon and former 1980s school sprint champ, Micky Boyd. They’re growing old and they don’t like it. Email the show @ pleasedonthugme@gmail.com Follow the show on Twitter @pleasedonthugme Music: Deathwank in Toy Town by Keyboard Choir