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Stephen Kelly, The Chief Executive Of Manufacturing Northern Ireland, talks about how US tariffs will affect exports from Northern Ireland.
Should our politicians be presenting a united front rather than rowing over Irish language signs? Frank spoke to Tina McKenzie from FSB NI, Stephen Kelly of Manufacturing NI, Irish News columnist Tom Kelly and top economist Dr Esmond Birnie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In our latest episode, Sarah Travers is joined by Stephen Kelly, Creative Director of c21 Theatre Company.
Austin O'Malley and Niall Moran chat about the weekend's GAA while Alan Cawley and Stephen Kelly reflect on rare back-to-back wins for the Republic of Ireland men's team! Game On.
Stephen Kelly, Daryl Horgan and Richie Towell join Raf Diallo to react to Ireland's win over Bulgaria. The latter two reminisce about their Dundalk heyday and the reset at Oriel Park, while Shelbourne's Rachel Graham and RTÉ Sport's Anthony Pyne look ahead to the WNT squad announcement.
Stephen Kelly, Bulgarian journalist Teodor Borisov Graham Gartland and Rachel Graham join Raf Diallo this week to talk Ireland's squad, what to expect against Bulgaria, as well as the weekend's Men's and Women's Premier Division action among other talking points.
Reaction from Anfield after Liverpool beat Tottenham to set up an EFL Cup final meeting with Newcastle United at Wembley. Conor Bradley gives his thoughts on Liverpool reaching their 15th League Cup final, and Arne Slot reflects on booking his own first trip to Wembley. Dion Dublin, Stephen Kelly and John Murray are with Kelly Cates to assess Liverpool's low-key reaction to the win, and Mo Salah adding another goal and assist to his tallies for the season. Plus, where did it go wrong for Spurs? Ange Postecoglou gives his assessment. 01:40 – Salah's perfect penalty 03:05 – Where it went wrong for Spurs 05:43 – Salah's performance 08:26 – Conor Bradley Interview 13:45 – Ange Postecoglu Interview 21:48 – Arne Slot Interview 24:44 – Newcastle v Liverpool previewBBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week:Friday 7th February FA CUP: Manchester United v Leicester 2000 KO - 5 LiveSaturday 8th February FA CUP: Leyton Orient v Manchester City 1215 KO - 5 Live FA CUP: Leeds v Millwall 1215 KO - 5 Sports Extra FA CUP: Wigan v Fulham 1500 KO - 5 Live FA CUP: Everton v Bournemouth 1500 KO - BBC Sport Website & App FA CUP: Birmingham v Newcastle 1745 KO - 5 Sports Extra (Moves to 5 Live after England v France in the Six Nations) FA CUP: Brighton v Chelsea 2000 KO - 5 LiveSunday 9th February FA CUP: Blackburn v Wolves 1230 KO - 5 Live FA CUP: Aston Villa v Spurs 1735 KO - 5 LiveMonday 10th February FA CUP: Doncaster Rovers v Crystal Palace 1945 KO - 5 LiveTuesday 11th February FA CUP: Exeter City v Nottingham Forest 2000 KO - 5 Sports Extra
Send us a textFor the first time on Fairfax, northern Virginia criminal / DUI defense lawyer Jonathan Katz's podcast, we have one of his former clients joining us. Susan Crane has engaged in four Plowshares peace actions and calculates that she has spent nearly a total of seven years of her life in jails and prisons. Jon Katz was honored to have co-counseled with Ramsey Clark and Anabel Dwyer in defending Susan, Jesuit Father Stephen Kelly, Elizabeth Walz, and Father Philip Berrigan in Susan's third Plowshares action, in 1999 hammering on two A-10 military aircraft, to convert them due to the depleted uranium missiles they were equipped to fire. Pretrial, Jon convinced the judge to dismiss the sabotage and conspiracy to commit sabotage counts against the defendants, leaving pending property destruction and conspiracy to commit property destruction counts, and an assault count against Susan that she got dismissed when the jury could not reach a verdict on that count. When the judge prevented the jury from hearing testimony from defense depleted uranium expert Douglas Rokke, the defendants dramatically shut down their participation in the trial. When prosecuted, Susan and all other Plowshares activists admit her actions, but insists that they were necessary and permitted under international law. We hear Susan's lessons for beating the prosecution from her heart-centered, engaging approach that cares deeply about everyone, including those who arrest her. She was ready to share information about depleted uranium with a soldier who was exposed to it. When hammering on material at a Lockheed Martin facility, Susan's fellow Plowshares activist Steve Kelly suggested that the employee in the room call security, lest he face job repercussions otherwise. That employee whispered to them that their action was courageous, and a circle of employees arrived and observed their actions, without stopping them, until security arrived. That is engagement. Susan is an active member of the Redwood City Catholic Worker. She has devoted her life to helping others, from peace actions, to Peace Corps work, to helping renovate squats. Jon encourages people to donate to a Catholic Worker center of your choosing. To donate to Susan's Catholic Worker center, select the Catholic Worker House- Redwood City box at this website. This podcast with Fairfax, Virginia criminal / DUI lawyer Jon Katz is playable on all devices at podcast.BeatTheProsecution.com. For more information, visit https://KatzJustice.com or contact us at info@KatzJustice.com, 703-383-1100 (calling), or 571-406-7268 (text). If you like what you hear on our Beat the Prosecution podcast, please take a moment to post a review at our Apple podcasts page (with stars only, or else also with a comment) at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beat-the-prosecution/id1721413675
Austin O'Malley and Peter Canavan talk all things Allianz League; Cian Treacy and Stephen Ferris look back at Ireland's win over England in the Six Nations, while Alan Cawley and Stephen Kelly assess the state of the Premier League! Game On.
Austin O'Malley and Peter Canavan on the opening weekend of the Allianz League and how the new rules went down, plus Alan Cawley and Stephen Kelly discuss how much Manchester United and Spurs need to improve and how well Bournemouth are doing! Game On.
Alan Cawley and Stephen Kelly review the weekend's Premier League action, plus Cian Treacy and Stephen Ferris look back the Champions Cup games! Game On.
Alan Cawley and Stephen Kelly on the weekend's FA Cup action, and Cian Treacy and Stephen Ferris reflect on European rugby drama! Game On.
Alan Cawley and Stephen Kelly look back on a dramatic weekend of Premier League and Ruby Walsh rounds up all the festive racing action! Game On.
Alan Cawley & Cian Tracey look back at all the weekend's action, Stephen Kelly speaks about the England vs Republic of Ireland match, Drogheda United's manager Kevin Doherty is in studio, & Stephen Ferris speaks about the weekend's Rugby Autumn Nations Series fixtures...
Shelbourne's Sean Gannon chats to Shane about their epic title win in Derry; Alan Cawley chats League of Ireland and Premier League with Stephen Kelly; Ruby Walsh chats to Rich Ricci ahead of the Melbourne Cup, plus Eric Haughan reflects on the career of Dublin footballer James McCarthy who retired this morning. Game On.
Miguel Delaney reacts to the news of Erik ten Hag's sacking; Alan Cawley and Stephen Kelly chat Premier League and League of Ireland, while Cian Tracey and Stephen Ferris chat URC and Munster's woes. Game On.
John Bennett is joined by Guillem Balague, Julien Laurens and Mina Rzouki. After another busy few days in the Champions League, they pick out their moment of the week, discussing Aston Villa, Lille, Real Madrid and Juventus. They also ask why Antoine Griezmann has decided to hang up his boots for France and reflect upon the career of Andres Iniesta. Other topics include whether Luis Enrique was right to leave Ousmane Dembele out of the squad that lost at Arsenal, the return of Wojciech Szczesny and Brest's brilliant start to life in the Champions League.Timecodes: 0 min: Introduction. 1.25 Julien Laurens discusses meeting Conor McGregor and the Laurens family derby. 2.35 Mina Rzouki explains why she was so pleased with Juve's win over Red Bull Leipzig. 4.18 Guillem Balague on Aston Villa's win over Bayern Munich – including how he got one of the golden coins that were handed out afterwards. 7.10 Lille's superb win over Real Madrid – and the problems at the Spanish club. 11.50 Why Antoine Griezmann has retired from playing for France. 21.00 Remembering why Andres Iniesta was such a special player. 27.12 Why Luis Enrique left out Ousmane Dembele at PSG on Tuesday – and the message that sent. 34.10 The swift return of Wojciech Szczesny. 39.04 Brest and their brilliant start to life in the Champions League.Live football coming up on BBC Sounds…. Thursday 3rd October – Porto v Manchester United 8pm ko – Conor McNamara and Paul Robinson. The producer is Rob Schofield. Europa League on 5 Live Saturday 5th October – Manchester City v Fulham 3pm ko – Ian Dennis and Chris Waddle. The producer is Gary Flintoff. Premier League on 5 Live Saturday 5th October – Everton v Newcastle 5.30pm – John Murray and Stephen Warnock. The producer is Rob Schofield. Premier League on 5 Live Sunday 6th October – Aston Villa v Manchester United 2pm ko – John Murray and Clinton Morrison. The producer is George Cummins. Premier League on 5 Live Sunday 6th October – Chelsea v Nottingham Forest 2pm ko – Charlie Slater and Stephen Kelly. Premier League on 5 Sports Extra Sunday 6th October – Brighton v Tottenham 4.30pm ko – Chris Wise and Steve Sidwell. Producer is Rob Nothman. Premier League on 5 live
Sharon Lynch on Ireland's incredible win over New Zealand in Canada; Paul Corry and Stephen Kelly on the title no one wants to win and what's next for Manchester Utd, plus Jonny Holland on Connacht and Munster's URC weekend! Game On.
Paul Corry and Stephen Kelly look back at an eventful Premier League weekend; Stephen Ferris reviews an interesting opening weekend in the URC, while Gavan Casey wonders what's next for Anthony Joshua after his shock KO at Wembley! Game On.
Tony O'Donoghue has the latest on the financial crisis unfolding at Dundalk FC; Alan Cawley and Stephen Kelly review a big weekend of soccer action; Sharon Lynch reflects on a big Irish rugby win over Australia, and Brian Keogh chats golf as Rory McIlroy misses out again.
Alan Cawley and Stephen Kelly on the gulf in class between Ireland and England; Bernard Jackman on a weekend of big results in the southern hemisphere, plus Fabio Molle on US Open title wins for Sinner and Sabalenka! Game On.
Stephen Kelly on Liverpool's continued dominance over Manchester Utd; Darren Frehill reports live from the Paralympics in Paris, and Brian Keogh reviews the Women's Irish Open and the FedEx Cup finale! Game On.
Stephen Kelly and Alan Cawley on the sad passing of Sven-Göran Eriksson, Chelsea's promise, and the LOI title race; Colm Keys on Colm O'Rourke's departure from Meath, plus Shane Brennan looks at the chances of the Irish NFL hopefuls! Game On.
Erling Haaland helps Manchester City beat Chelsea as Raheem Sterling is left out. Darren Fletcher gets reaction from Asmir Begovic, Stephen Kelly and The Telegraph's Luke Edwards. Also hear from Pep Guardiola and Enzo Maresca. The panel also discuss Brentford beating Crystal Palace without Ivan Toney. How concerned should we be for Everton? Jhon Durán shows his importance to Aston Villa. And Trent Alexander-Arnold gets back to his best for Liverpool.02:50 Pep Guardiola on Man City's win 06:00 Raheem Sterling statement 10:00 Enzo Maresca on defeat & Sterling 15:05 No Toney no problem for Brentford 19:10 Eze's free-kick 22:15 Concerns for Everton? 26:00 Durán stars for Aston Villa 27:55 Slot gets first Liverpool win 31:20 Alexander-Arnold back to his best
Aaron Paul is joined by Cameron Jerome, Phil Brown & Stephen Kelly debrief the weekend's EFL action and reflect on Saturday's Community Shield match between Manchester United and Manchester City.They look at the big stories in every league including wins for newly promoted Oxford, Wrexham and Bromley.Plus, they look at Manchester City's Community Shield success and discuss how the rumoured moves at Old Trafford might affect Manchester United.
Dan Casey was back for another show on The Big Red Bench, he chatted with Richie Sadlier, Stephen Kelly and Ursula Jacob as well as hearing from Ger McCarthy for all things camogie and Tim Clancy for everything Cork City
Clare prevail and Tipp are blown away ! Niall Moran joins to discuss GAA. in golf US PGA Championship Schauffele wins his first major and Lowry falls short Rayme Burns joined us. Usyk undisputed heavyweight champion. Joe O'Neill joined us to discuss. Manchester City's record 4 in row title Alan Cawley and Stephen Kelly joined Shane to discuss.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Kit Klarenberg is an investigative journalist and activist. In May 2023 he was detained for UK police under "counter-terrorism" legislation and interrogated about his work for The Grayzone. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Stephen Kelly is a former NSW police Sergeant of 28 years, solicitor, and critic of mandates, climate change, and the Australian government.
Ben Haines has Premier League reaction as Arsenal & Man City keep up the pace at the top. He's joined by former Tottenham defender Stephen Kelly, QPR captain Asmir Begovic and The Telegraph's Luke Edwards. Also hear from Mikel Arteta, Pep Guardiola, Ange Postecoglou, Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espírito Santo and Man City's ‘exhausted' defender Joško Gvardiol.02:40 Are Liverpool out of the title race? 04:40 Mikel Arteta & Ange Postecoglou after Arsenal beat Spurs 06:15 Do Tottenham need a set piece coach? 12:20 Arsenal showing the title credentials? 16:40 Man City overcome tiredness to beat Forest 21:40 Joško Gvardiol: “I'm exhausted to be honest” 26:00 Pep Guardiola fires back at keyboard warriors 29:15 Nuno Espírito Santo on Forest's ‘good performance' 33:35 Relegation fears ‘take years off your life' 36:10 Bournemouth break club top flight points record
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Phil Zimmerman is a comedian, film and TV actor, and singer/songwriter. His solo comedy show Killing Granny, mocking and exposing the Covid narrative, toured for two years and enjoyed a sold-out run at the 2021 Edinburgh Fringe, before Phil became a victim of cancel culture. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Stephen Kelly is a former NSW police Sergeant of 28 years, solicitor, and critic of mandates, climate change, and the Australian government.
John Bennett presents reaction to Saturday's Premier League football.He's joined by former Chelsea midfielder Jody Morris, ex Spurs and Fulham defender Stephen Kelly and ESPN's Chief Football writer Mark Ogden after Kai Havertz's late header sent Arsenal top of the Premier League with a 2-1 win over Brentford. Hear from the matchwinner plus Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta.They also chat about the battle at the bottom with Luton claiming a dramatic point at Crystal Palace while Sheffield United drop a 2-0 lead at Bournemouth - You can hear from Luton boss Rob Edwards and Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder.Meanwhile Manchester United beat Everton 2-0 - Hear from Utd boss Erik ten Hag and Everton manager Sean Dyche - Wolves move up to eighth with a 2-1 win against Fulham and the panel make their predictions for Sunday's massive game between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield.1:00 - Arsenal 2-1 Brentford reaction 1:10 - Mikel Arteta interview 8:20 - Kai Havertz interview 15:00 - Relegation battle chat 15:30 - Rob Edwards interview 20:40 - Chris Wilder interview 25:00 - Manchester United 2-0 Everton reaction 25:30 - Erik ten Hag interview 28:20 - Sean Dyche interview 33:40 - Gary O'Neil, manager of the season? 35:10 - Liverpool v Manchester City predictions
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Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha are joined by Stephen Kelly and Mark Ogden to reflect on the weekend's Premier League football. They discuss the Manchester derby as City come out on top winning 3-1, and hear reaction from Pep Guardiola, Kyle Walker and Erik ten Hag. Plus the team chat the other end of the table as Burnley lose 2-0 to Bournemouth, a blow to their hopes of staying up. Timecodes: 03:35 Nedum's picks 06:00 Manchester derby 09:20 Pep Guardiola 16:10 Title race 22:00 Kyle Walker 26:00 Erik ten Hag 33:19 Burnley Bournemouth 42:30 Brendan Rodgers 45:05 Question Time
Aaron Paul, Jobi McAnuff and Stephen Kelly speak to Barnsley head coach Neill Collins about turning the side into automatic promotion contenders, and swapping Florida for South Yorkshire.They also look at whether Leeds can catch Leicester in the Championship title race, and ask what is going wrong at Stoke after Steven Schumacher's side slipped into the bottom three.02:00 Interview with Barnsley head coach Neill Collins 15:48 Can Leeds catch Leicester? 23:21 What is going wrong at Stoke? 34:05 The Championship relegation battle
John Bennett is alongside former Fulham and Tottenham defender Stephen Kelly and Luke Edwards from the Telegraph at the Emirates Stadium to react to Arsenal's thumping win over Newcastle, hear from both Mikel Arteta & Eddie Howe on the result.They discuss Man City's 1-0 win away at Bournemouth as they close the gap to Liverpool to one point. Pep Guardiola praises Man City's performance in a packed fixture schedule.Alex Iwobi talks about his late winner at Old Trafford which snatched all three points for Fulham against Man United. John, Stephen & Luke discuss whether Erik Ten Hag's days are number in Manchester with Sir Jim Ratcliffe's minority stake deal confirmed.They talk through the rest of the Premier League results, whilst also hearing from Unai Emery and Oliver Glasner whose Crystal Palace reign got off to a flying start with a 3-0 win at home to Burnley.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Born in Northern Ireland in 1965 to Estonian parents, Lembit Öpik studied Economics and later Philosophy at Bristol University. In 1988, he joined the multinational firm Procter & Gamble in Advertising, eventually rising to the position of Global Human Resources Training & Development Manager for the company's 112,000 staff. Lembit served as a British MP from 1997 to 2010 and played a crucial role as Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland in negotiating the Northern Ireland peace process. Additionally, he chairs Asgardia, the world's only Digital Parliament and the first 'space nation.' An ardent libertarian, Lembit sees increasing societal pressure to conform as a potential threat to reason. He views the 'climate emergency' mantra as a challenge to free speech, where vested interests suppress scientific rigor. Lembit has been involved in broadcasting since the early 1990s on both radio and television and is also known as a feature filmmaker and author. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Stephen Kelly is a former NSW police sergeant with 28 years of service. He is also a solicitor and a critic of mandates, climate change, and the Australian government.
Alistair Bruce-Ball, former Republic of Ireland and Spurs defender Stephen Kelly and The Telegraph's Luke Edwards go through all the days Premier League action. Liverpool returned to the top of the Premier League while Erling Haaland scored his first goals for Manchester City since November in a two nil victory over Everton. Down the bottom of the table Sheffield United got an important win over Luton, hear Chris Wilders thoughts on that win. Plus Russell Martin talks Southampton's comeback over Huddersfield Town, with that match eventually finishing 5-3!Timecodes: 0:10 Intro 01:37 Haaland & Manchester City 10:00 Liverpool & Klopp 20:20 Sheffield United & Chris Wilder 26:30 Forest Newcastle 42:10 Russell Martin
Ben Haines and Nedum Onuoha have reaction to the weekend's Premier League football. They're joined by former Tottenham defender Stephen Kelly and ESPN's Mark Ogden. Hear from Erik ten Hag & Ange Postecoglou after Tottenham fight back to draw at Manchester United. What are the first impressions of new Man Utd co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe? Sean Dyche has his say on Calvert-Lewin's 1v1 miss in Everton's goalless draw with Aston Villa. And is Man City's Kevin De Bruyne the best midfielder ever?02:30 Nedum's ‘Bobb-on' moments of the weekend 04:50 Manchester United 10:30 Is Bruno Fernandes too good for United? 12:55 Erik ten Hag: ‘It was a brilliant game to watch' 14:35 Sir Jim Ratcliffe makes an impression 19:45 Ange Postecoglou on Spurs' ‘outstanding performance' 20:55 Spurs see ‘The Timo Werner experience' 26:50 Sean Dyche on Calvert-Lewin's missed 1v1 31:15 Is Kevin De Bruyne the best midfielder ever? 34:10 Can the panel handle the pressure in Question Time?
On today's show, Matthew Edgar discusses Luke Littler and last night's World Darts final. Later, Tony Gosling discusses the question "Is a Wider Middle East War Being Provoked?" GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Stephen Kelly is a former NSW police sergeant with 28 years of service. He is also a solicitor and a critic of mandates, climate change, and the Australian government. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Matthew is an English darts player currently competing in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Tony Gosling is an investigative journalist and broadcaster.
Conor McNamara reacts to Boxing Day's Premier League action from Old Trafford, where Manchester United came back from 2-0 down to beat Aston Villa 3-2.He is joined by former Tottenham and Republic of Ireland defender Stephen Kelly and ESPN Senior Writer Mark Ogden.The podcast then moves on to Liverpool, who won 2-0 at Burnley, before covering victories for Luton and Nottingham Forest, who beat Sheffield United and Newcastle respectively.TIMECODES: 01:10 - Manchester United 3-2 Aston Villa 17:35 - Burnley 0-2 Liverpool 26:20 - Sheffield United 2-3 Luton 29:53 - Newcastle 1-3 Nottingham Forest 32:05 - Everton v Manchester City preview
Katie Smith and Nedum Onuoha digest Sunday's Premier League football. They're joined by former Tottenham defender Stephen Kelly and The Athletic's Adam Crafton. Hear from Ange Postecoglou, Jack Grealish and Sean Dyche after Sunday's results.01:45 Nedum picks his moments of the weekend 04:05 Tottenham thump Newcastle – Son or Richarlison up top? 11:45 What does Haaland's injury mean for our Fantasy teams? 17:20 Grealish relaxed as Man City come from behind 24:10 Will Luton stay up? 26:15 Everton win three in a row! 28:40 Chelsea – who's standing up in the big moments? 32:45 Full of praise for free-scoring Fulham 34:55 Disagreements on Question Time!
Ben Haines, former Liverpool midfielder Stewart Downing, ex-Man City defender Nedum Onuoha and former Tottenham full back Stephen Kelly look back on a thrilling day in the Premier League.They analyse Manchester City's 3-3 draw with Tottenham, asking whether Pep Guardiola's side are starting to show vulnerability and assess Ange Postecoglou's faith in his style of play.There's a discussion on Trent Alexander-Arnold's form after he scored twice in Liverpool's dramatic comeback win over Fulham.And they also look at Chelsea's eventful victory over Brighton, as well as picking out the highlights from the FA Cup 3rd Round draw.TIMECODES 01:40 Nedum's Picks of the Week 03:50 Manchester 3-3 Tottenham 18:08 Liverpool's 4-3 win over Fulham and Stewart Downing on Trent Alexander-Arnold 28:10 Chelsea beat Brighton 4-3 35:05 Bournemouth v Aston Villa and West Ham v Crystal Palace 38:10 FA Cup 3rd round draw 40:24 Question Time
Steve Crossman and guests react to Wednesday's EFL Cup ties. Neil Lennon and Ian Dennis are at St James' Park as Newcastle United beat Manchester City 1-0, we also hear from both Eddie Howe and Pep Guardiola. Stephen Kelly and Chris Wise were at the London Stadium where League One side Lincoln City were knocked out by West Ham. John Bennett watched Liverpool beat Leicester City 3-1 and he speaks to Jürgen Klopp. Chelsea get their first goal of October, as they beat Brighton 1-0. John Southall speaks with Mauricio Pochettino. Mark Scott joins from Arsenal's 1-0 win at Brentford and we hear from Mikel Arteta about the Aaron Ramsdale situation. We also react to the 4th round draw and the “tie of the round” Manchester United vs. Newcastle United. TIMECODES: 00:45 –Newcastle United 1-0 Manchester City 05:40 – Eddie Howe post-match interview 12:00 - West Ham 1-0 Luton 13:41 – Liverpool 3-1 Leicester 14:30 – Jürgen Klopp post-match 16:15 - Chelsea 1-0 Brighton 17:08 - Mauricio Pochettino post-match 20:28 – Brentford 0-1 Arsenal 21:03 – Mikel Arteta post-match interview 22:44 – Pep Guardiola post-match interview 24:15 – 4th round draw reaction
Aaron Paul is joined by Danny Cowley & Stephen Kelly for the big EFL stories. Hear from Neil Warnock after he left Huddersfield Town. Catch a feature interview with Hull City manager Liam Rosenior. Also hear from Ryan Lowe with Preston top of the Championship, and Russell Martin on Southampton's losing run. And the panel discuss Cheltenham's struggles and Pompey's pride. 01:45 Neil Warnock leaves Huddersfield Town 08:55 Warnock: ‘It's been very very emotional' 13:25 Hull City boss Liam Rosenior interview 23:20 Lowey loving life at Preston North End 28:55 Martin's ‘scar tissue' misery at Southampton 34:05 Cheltenham still yet to score a league goal 36:25 Danny Cowley on his old club Portsmouth
Kelly Somers is joined by ESPN's Mark Ogden and former defender Stephen Kelly. They react to Rangers' draw with PSV Eindhoven in their Champions League play-off first leg. Hear from manager Michael Beale and Scottish Daily Mail chief football writer Stephen McGowan. Then attention turns to Manchester United with reports of takeover movement, and is Sofyan Amrabat on his way to Old Trafford? All that and Burnley go all Barbie for a player announcement video. 01:20 Burnley go Barbie with a player announcement 06:55 Rangers just 90 minutes from the Champions League 10:00 Todd Cantwell: “We need time to marinade” 11:50 Rangers boss Michael Beale eyes ‘cup final' 17:30 Are the Qataris in pole position for Manchester United? 25:20 Have Man Utd overspent on players? 28:40 Is Amrabat on his way to Old Trafford?
Ben Haines has reaction to the latest results from the FIFA Women's World Cup. He's joined by former Ireland defender Stephen Kelly and Tottenham Women senior assistant head coach Vicky Jepson. They reflect on Canada knocking Ireland out, and Spain and Japan progressing. Hear from Ireland captain Katie McCabe. Catch Premier League discussion as we hear from Arsenal's new signing Declan Rice and discuss Raúl Jiménez's move to Fulham. And has Lionel Messi taken soccer to a new level in the USA? TOPICS: 1:05 – Ireland, 3:35 – McCabe audio, 10:30 – Spain & Japan, 21:45 – Rice, 31:00 - Jiménez, 35:50 – Messi.
Steve Crossman has reaction to the latest stories from the FIFA Women's World Cup. He's joined by former England players Ellen White, Steph Houghton and Dion Dublin. South American football expert Tim Vickery talks Marta, Brazil, Argentina and Colombia. Hear from South Korea manager Colin Bell. And former Ireland defender Stephen Kelly joins the pod to reflect on their first match. TOPICS: 0:30 – England, 12:40 – Brazil/Marta, 23:25 – Argentina, 25:20 – Colombia, 27:25 – South Korea, 33:50 – Republic of Ireland.
Are Crystal Palace just treading water in appointing Roy Hodgson as their manager for next season and has Steven Gerrard panicked in agreeing to manage Al-Ettifaq in the Saudi Pro League? Those are questions for ESPN's Mark Ogden and former Tottenham defender Stephen Kelly on this edition of the pod. Also discussed.....top sides trending towards extremely attacking midfields, and is this already looking like another sub-par transfer window for Manchester United?