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Edge of the Box is here to preview the weekend's Premier League action as Jonathan Wilson and George Elek join Dan Bardell to look ahead to the latest round of fixtures.The game of the weekend comes from the Old Trafford as Erik ten Hag's Manchester United host Roberto De Zerbi's Brighton. The panel take an in-depth look at Man Utd's latest signings and how they compare to the likes of Evan Ferguson and Billy Gilmour before discussing the arrival of Ansu Fati and comparing the two sides, with a combined XI.In our Team in Focus feature we focus on Nottingham Forest who have started the Premier League well under Steve Cooper. Forest have been no stranger to the transfer market after, yet again, purchasing a plethora of players and the panel look at how that will impact overall performance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan at York for the first day of the Ebor Festival. Among their guests today are trainer Roger Varian and Goffs UK MD Tim Kent. Around the grounds on the Knavesmire, Nick catches up with F & B supremo Steve Cooper, wine expert Neil Phillips and Tom Stanley meets stable managers Leanne Asprey and Caroline Hardy. Jamie Hart has the Worldpool update for Day One.
Hear from Steve Cooper, Ola Aina, Anthony Elanga and Steve Hodge
Mikel Arteta and Steve Cooper have their say on the Gunners' 2-1 victory at the Emirates Stadium against Nottingham Forest as Arsenal begin their 2023/24 Premier League campaign with three points. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever thought Brighton could finish in the TOP FOUR?
Malcolm and Barry are joined by Forest fans Ian and Monty Simpson to look at the season ahead for the Tricky Trees. Steve Cooper led Forest to a decent finishing position last season after looking doomed at certain points and he will be hoping for a less stressful campaign this time around. Join the SGPN community #DegensOnly Exclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreon Discuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discord SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTube Check out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com Support us by supporting our partners Circa Sports - Enter their contests for a chance to win your share of $14 Million - https://www.circasports.com/ Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdog Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's Planet FPL's biggest Week of the season as James speaks to all 20 Premier League Correspondents this week across 20 Podcasts to get their view on their clubs and the FPL assets within them ahead of the Gameweek 1 kick off. First up it's Nottingham Forest fan Mark Sutherns. Can Forest improve on last season's 16th place finish or is another battle against relegation likely? Mark explains why he has fears for Steve Cooper's future ahead of a daunting opening set of fixtures that includes trips to The Emirates, Old Trafford, Stamford Bridge and The Etihad in the first 6 gameweeks. Do those fixtures mean that we should overlook Forest assets? There's discussion on the whole squad including key man Morgan Gibbs-White, forward Taiwo Awoniyi and new signing Anthony Elanga. Plus, the positions Forest are looking for additions in, why a 4.0 option could emerge at Forest, concerns over injured defenders and why one Forest player may quickly appeal in FPL – if he leaves the club! Follow Mark on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FFScout_Mark Next on Correspondent Week: ep. 2 – Liverpool with Dan Lord, 11pm BST Today on Patreon: The Key Questions for Correspondent Week For the full Planet FPL Schedule this week view this post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/86901192 Want to become a member of our FPL and SkyFF community and support the Podcast? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Follow Clayton on Twitter: https://twitter.com/claytsAFC Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PlanetFPL Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl #FPL #CorrespondentWeek #NFFC
David and Colin discuss the week at Forest and Steve Cooper reviews the defeat to Leeds
David and Colin discuss pre-season plus interviews with Steve Cooper and Ryan Yates
Hear from Steve Cooper on Palace and Mark Crossley on which goalies he'd keep at the club
20 years ago, Land Rover held the first ever G4 Challenge. A global marketing event designed to showcase the newest model of Range Rover, Freelander, Defender and Discovery, the event took place over four weeks in four different global locations. The fourth and final stage of the event took the competitors on a breathtaking 800+ mile route from Las Vegas, NV, to Moab, UT. So how do you pay homage to this iconic part of Rover history? Well, if you're So-cal resident and rover enthusiast Steve Cooper, you find a few fellow G4 Range Rover owners who own the original competition vehicles here in the US, and set out to recreate the route taken by the original competitors. And to do that, you reach out to none other than Land Rover photographer extraordinaire himself, Mr. Nick Dimbleby, who photographed the original event. Liza joins Ike this week as they interview Steve Cooper, who dreamed up this harebrained recreation, and Chris Georgacas, who deciphered Nick's notes and maps for this epic road trip. The four are joined by Nick Dimbleby himself, who gives us all some excellent insight into the original event. Hear about some of the fun and adventure that was had by the gang as four of the original eight left hand drive Range Rovers used for the event re-traced the steps. Joined by the Underpowered Hour's very own Liza and Abigail to document the fun, this adventure was undertaken by true enthusiasts of the best 4x4xfar. Car 1: Steve and Dixie Car 2: Chris Car 3: Alex and Sue Car 4: Luke and Andy Car 5: Liza and Abigail *Cars 1 through 4 were all original, competition used G4 Range Rovers. Liza and Abigail drove Liza's 2022 Trek Defender. #g4challenge #g4landrover #g4recreation #g4tribute #underpoweredhour #rangerover #landroverdefender #landroverphotography #best4x4xfar #landrover
In this podcast we chat to Steve Cooper, the owner of UK based "Cockshill Flytying". Originally a science teacher, Steve is a greta example of what happens when you allow your feather fetish to go rogue on you. He is the only man I know who can skin an English partridge in 72 seconds...
As we bring the curtains down on a phenomenal Premier League season, this episode takes you through a nostalgic journey of the past 38 weeks, where unforgettable moments, electrifying shockers, and spectacular goals kept fans on the edge of their seats. Erling Haalands's impressive feat of 36 goals and multiple unexpected firings exemplified the unpredictability of the beautiful game. As we reflect on our pre-season predictions, some were a miss, but others accurately anticipated the thrilling twists and turns that have made this season one for the books.Heading into the final weekend, we dissect the intense promotion and relegation battles that have set the footballing world ablaze. Brighton's journey to a Europa League spot and the fierce competition for the Conference League between Aston Villa, Tottenham, and Brentford capture the true spirit of football. The tense relegation skirmish involving Everton, Leicester, and Leeds promises an exciting final day of matches. This episode delves into these thrilling narratives, exploring the potential outcomes of these final clashes and their implications for the clubs' futures.This season has been rich in remarkable stories that will resonate in football history. Everton's miraculous final day victory contrasts sharply with the disappointing campaigns of Leicester and Leeds, illustrating the high stakes and unpredictability inherent in the sport. We analyze the pandemic's effects on Burnley and Sheffield United's performances, and the monumental opportunity for Luton Town and Coventry City to ascend to the Premier League. Wrapping up the Premier League discussions, we transition to the anticipation of upcoming FA Cup and European Cup matches, providing our insights and projections. Whether you are an ardent football fan or a curious observer, this episode promises a comprehensive and exciting recap of the thrilling season.TIME STAMPS:0:00:00 - Premier League Season Recap and Prognostication0:04:11 - Mourinho and Tuchel's Season Fights0:10:30 - League Battle and Qualification0:11:08 - Brighton's Rise to Success0:15:23 - Everton's Must-Win Game0:21:52 - Premier League Season Recap and Analysis0:25:07 - Premier League Teams and Outlook0:33:13 - Steve Cooper's Coaching Abilities Praised0:33:30 - Premier League and Championship Promotion Battle0:38:19 - The Richest Game in Sports0:46:21 - Double Promotion and Upcoming Matches#PremierLeague, #ErlingHolland, #Promotion, #Relegation, #Brighton, #AstonVilla, #Tottenham, #Brentford, #Everton, #Leicester, #Leeds, #Burnley, #SheffieldUnited, #LutonTown, #CoventryCity, #Stockport, #CarlisleUnited, #FACup, #EuropeanCup, #ManchesterUnited, #ManchesterCity, #Inter, #Sevilla, #Roma, #JoseMourinhoPart of the Chop Sports Media Network! and Premier Streaming NetworkFollow us to make sure you never miss an episode!Linktree: https://linktr.ee/SqueakyBumTimePodcastWeb: https://squeakybumtimepodcast.comSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Wh3KWmhD5RLuKOyuA2ln8Twitter: https://twitter.com/SqueakyBum_PodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/squeakybumtimepod/Facebook Group:
Well that title race fizzled out into a big old anti climatic moment! Arsenal's loss to Nottingham Forest guaranteed Forest survival, but also gave Man City the title without them having to kick a ball. Where's that lightbulb now, Mikel?! Joining Amogh to talk about the penultimate game week of the season is Mukesh and it's a Corner Flag debut for our producer Akhil Rajani! Akhil - who knows very little about football - holds his own in a mad chat about Steve Cooper's face, Sam Allardyce's face and the Man United third kit which is AMAZING/UGLY. We also found out what 'Cooper' means in British slang. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @cornerflagpod Visit us on www.thecornerflag.in Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts from and don't forget to give us a 5 star review!
In this exhilarating episode, we celebrate Manchester City's incredible achievement of becoming Premier League champions for the third time in a row! With pride and a touch of anger, we analyze the journey of Manchester City and the narrative woven around them. Listen in as we discuss the impact of Nottingham Forest's win against Arsenal in the relegation battle and how different the coverage was of Newcastle United's win compared to Manchester City's.We also examine the core of the team that enabled Manchester City to reach this historic milestone. From the importance of Nathan Ake, John Stones, and Kyle Walker to the attacking trio of Mahrez, Foden, and Alvarez, we discuss the individual contributions that made this success possible. Don't miss our analysis of Phil Foden's impressive stats, how the team has become physically strong and defensively solid, and a look back at the trophy lift and Erling Haaland's first title.Lastly, we reflect on the end of the season for Arsenal and give credit to Steve Cooper for his work with Nottingham Forest. We discuss the unusual moment of all three promoted teams surviving to the next season, and the three teams that will be saying goodbye. Listen in as we consider the impact of the Brighton game on Arsenal's spirits and how they need to pick themselves back up again. Join us for this action-packed episode celebrating the beautiful game of football!--------------------------TIME STAMPS:0:00:00 - Man City's Premier League and Analysis0:03:30 - Process of Manchester City's Success 0:10:51 - The Power of Ruben Dias 0:12:30 - Football Dominance and Victory0:13:52 - Manchester City's Champion Team 0:16:40 - Premier League Analysis0:18:09 - Nottingham Forest's Premier League Return 0:21:50 - Arsenal's Need for Growth 0:28:18 - Premier League Permutations 0:32:30 - Football Updates and Historic Achievement0:36:24 - Tottenham's Struggles and Potential New Coach --------------------------#PremierLeague #ManchesterCity #Champions #NathanAke #JohnStones #KyleWalker #Márez #Foden #Alvarez #PhilFoden #SteveCooper #NottinghamForest #Arsenal #MorganGibbs #Awani #DeZerbi #LewisDunk #HarryKane #RyanMason #ArneSlot #EuropeanFootball #Tottenham #TrophyLift #ErlingHolland--------------------------Part of the Chop Sports Media Network! and Premier Streaming NetworkFollow us to make sure you never miss an episode!Linktree: https://linktr.ee/SqueakyBumTimePodcastWeb: https://squeakybumtimepodcast.comSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Wh3KWmhD5RLuKOyuA2ln8Twitter: https://twitter.com/SqueakyBum_PodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/squeakybumtimepod/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/squeakybumtimepodcastBetUS Affliate: https://record.revmasters.com/_lHFPxgS9m2pGSI779V4dVmNd7ZgqdRLk/1/Fan-Hub.com:
Hugh Woozencroft is joined by Gregor Robertson, Alyson Rudd and Tom Roddy to look back at the weekend's Premier League action and discuss the biggest stories of the week.Nottingham Forest have secured their Premier League status for another season after beating Arsenal 1-0 at the City Ground. They discuss just how well Steve Cooper has done this season, and ask if the owner Evangelos Marinakis deserves credit for showing faith in him. (00:00)Manchester City win the Premier League for a third consecutive season, how has Pep Guardiola been able to maintain the consistency at the club whilst also managing a number of world-class players? Will their dominance continue in the years to come? (14:55)Pep Guardiola's side have now won 5 Premier League titles in the last 6 seasons, but why do fans still not consider them to be one of the greatest teams in history? We'll ask if the 115 alleged breaches of financial rules from the Premier League has tarnished their legacy in how they are viewed. (26:05)Leeds United's Premier League status is hanging by a thread after losing 3-1 at home to West Ham. They have now lost 25 points from winning positions this season, so was it too late to make a change in the dugout? We'll also reflect on Everton's late equaliser at Wolves and why that makes them favourites to stay up heading into the final day. (45:35)Brighton have qualified for Europe for the first time in their history, with it looking likely they'll play in next season's Europa League - but how do they cope with the step up? What's their plan to be able to deal with the Thursday-Sunday schedule next season? (54:30)Roberto Firmino received an emotional send-off after his last home game as a Liverpool player - we discuss the legacy he has left behind and where he ranks amongst the greatest No.9s in Liverpool's history. (1:02:20)Get more of The Times and The Sunday Times for less than £1 a day. Start your free trial: thetimes.co.uk/thegame Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the latest Essential Football Weekend Wrap, Peter Smith takes you through a round of games which saw Manchester City lift the Premier League trophy after Arsenal lost at Nottingham Forest.We hear from key figures at Man City on their triumph and Gary Neville explains why this is his favourite version of a Pep Guardiola team at Man City.We also dive into the relegation battle, with Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper explaining what it feels like for his side to now be safe, Sean Dyche assessing Everton's situation after their last-gasp draw at Wolves and Sky Sports' Ben Grounds reports from the London Stadium where Leeds remain in big trouble after losing to West Ham.It was partytime on the south coast, though, as Brighton celebrated a first-ever European qualification. Lewis Jones explains how they did it. Liverpool are likely to join them in the Europa League and Jurgen Klopp pays tribute to Roberto Firmino and James Milner after their draw with Aston Villa. That result boosted Man Utd's Champions League chances and Joe Shread reflects on their win at Bournemouth.Tottenham slipped out of the European qualifying spots this weekend and Dev Trehan looks back on their disappointing defeat at home to a Brentford side who could incredible sneak into the Europa Conference League themselves. Plus Sam Blitz reports from Craven Cottage where Fulham and Crystal Palace drew and their supporters paid tribute to Roy Hodgson. And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
On the latest Essential Football Weekend Wrap, Peter Smith takes you through a round of games which saw Manchester City lift the Premier League trophy after Arsenal lost at Nottingham Forest.We hear from key figures at Man City on their triumph and Gary Neville explains why this is his favourite version of a Pep Guardiola team at Man City.We also dive into the relegation battle, with Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper explaining what it feels like for his side to now be safe, Sean Dyche assessing Everton's situation after their last-gasp draw at Wolves and Sky Sports' Ben Grounds reports from the London Stadium where Leeds remain in big trouble after losing to West Ham.It was partytime on the south coast, though, as Brighton celebrated a first-ever European qualification. Lewis Jones explains how they did it. Liverpool are likely to join them in the Europa League and Jurgen Klopp pays tribute to Roberto Firmino and James Milner after their draw with Aston Villa. That result boosted Man Utd's Champions League chances and Joe Shread reflects on their win at Bournemouth.Tottenham slipped out of the European qualifying spots this weekend and Dev Trehan looks back on their disappointing defeat at home to a Brentford side who could incredible sneak into the Europa Conference League themselves. Plus Sam Blitz reports from Craven Cottage where Fulham and Crystal Palace drew and their supporters paid tribute to Roy Hodgson. And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
Vicky and Darren are joined this week by Melissa Reddy to discuss Manchester City's Premier League success and whether financial clout or managerial genius is the key factor. We look at Nottingham Forest's survival and the wisdom of keeping Steve Cooper at the helm when other clubs chopped and changed manager. We ponder if Spurs should stick or twist with Harry Kane's contract expiring at the end of next season and we make it a manager double as following their midweek European semi-final triumphs, Vicky speaks to Manchester City's Pep Guardiola and Eleanor Roper chats to West Ham's David Moyes.
Kelly Cates is joined by Tony Adams, Michael Dawson and Jamie Carragher and they witnessed Nottingham Forest clinch Premier League survival with their 1-0 win against Arsenal which also crowned Manchester City champions for a third successive season. Carragher felt the Gunners struggled to cope with the atmosphere and intensity at the City Ground and that was credit to Steve Cooper's players for the fighting performance they produced. The trio also reflect on Arsenal's stuttering end to the season and Manchester City's relentless recent form which ultimately secured them the title.Adams feels a contributing factor to Arsenal's recent demise is the lack of depth in the squad compared to their rivals, Manchester City. Carragher believes the Gunners blew their best chance at winning the Premier League and also pointed to a lack of quality alternatives in the squad compared with their starting eleven.Steve Cooper gives his reaction to Kelly, Tony, Michael and Jamie and found it difficult to describe his emotions at the time, but said that remaining in the Premier League allows the club to keep building and growing. Mikel Arteta congratulated Manchester City on securing the Premier League during his post-match interview, but admitted it was a really sad day for the club. Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis also speaks with Pat Davison and said that keeping faith with Steve Cooper was a very wise decision.
Steve Crossman presents reaction as Manchester City win the Premier League title following Arsenal's 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest. Former Man City defender Nedum Onuoha joins commentator Alistair Bruce-Ball and ex-Scotland international Pat Nevin to reflect on another trophy for Pep Guardiola's side. We also hear from Steve Cooper after his team confirmed their place in the Premier League next season with that victory over Arsenal. There's also reaction from the rest of the day's matches with Everton earning a crucial point at Wolves. And Roberto Firmino said goodbye to Anfield in spectacular fashion with a late equaliser against Aston Villa. TIMECODES 01:00 - Nottingham Forest beat Arsenal; Man City win the Premier League; 08:20 - Interviews with Steve Cooper and Mikel Arteta; 13:00 - Wolves 1-1 Everton; 22:00 - Tottenham 1-3 Brentford; 23:30 - Roberto Firmino says goodbye to Anfield.
We've got so many topics this week! West Ham's win over a crumbling Manchester United, the fall of Leicester City, Everton's resilience, Steve Cooper potentially walking away from Nottingham Forest, continued frustration with VAR, Erling Haaland giving up his penalty to Ilkay Gundogan and more! Sorry Tim. Follow Week in the Tackle on Twitter and Instagram and be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel to get full episodes and clips of the show! Follow Tom Rennie on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Brian Dunseth on Instagram. Follow Tim Horsey on Twitter and Instagram.
Brentford head to Liverpool this Saturday a team that can legitimately call themselves former European Champions – unlike Sam Allardyce's latest relegation project – the Bees hoping to continue the winning form that has harvested six points from the last two matches. Liverpool are in fine form however, having won five on the spin, including two home victories this week so far – but we fear nobody right now and Thomas Frank's men will be looking to complete the double over Klopp and company.Billy The Bee Grant and Dave Laney Lane look forward to the Coronation weekend in Merseyside as well as back to a late, but fully deserved win over Steve Cooper's Nottingham Forest last weekend.Forest match review including Bees and Forest fans from the terraces and back in the boozer.JB with some excellent Facts and Funk!Ivan Toney's 20 goalsHow ex Brentford chairman Martin Lange sold his Ferrari, which would now be worth £5m, to buy another Bees 20 plus goal striker Robbie CookeLiverpool previewJohn from The Anfield Wrap podcast with his thoughts from the Liverpool camp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper gives Michael Calvin an insight into the principles and pressures involved in the attempt to stay in the Premier League. Jonathan Northcroft and Tony Hodson praise his approach, and assess Forest's relegation rivals before dwelling on the problems faced by Frank Lampard and Jurgen Klopp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Could Manchester City be the greatest Premier League team in history? Listen in as we analyze their recent masterclass victory over Arsenal, breaking down Pep Guardiola's tactical decisions and how City exploited Arsenal's youthful aggression.In this episode, we also review match week thirty three scores, discussing the performances of various Premier League teams and coaches, such as Steve Cooper's coaching style with Nottingham Forest and Liverpool's recent successes. Focusing on Tottenham's defensive struggles and the upcoming playoffs for the Championship, we provide a preview of the upcoming Premier League matches and offer our predictions. Join us for this insightful and opinionated analysis on the current state of the Premier League and its teams, and don't forget to subscribe and rate the show!Chapters:(0:00:00) - Manchester City's Masterclass Against Arsenal(0:12:38) - Greatest Premier League Team Debate(0:17:51) - Premier League Teams and Their Performance(0:30:19) - Premier League and Championship Updates---------------------------------#ManchesterCity #PremierLeague #Arsenal #PepGuardiola #GreatestTeam #MatchWeekThirtyThree #SteveCooper #NottinghamForest #Liverpool #Tottenham #ChampionshipPlayoffs #PremierLeagueSchedule #AstonVilla #Wolves #Leeds #Leicester #CrystalPalace #HarryKane #Everton---------------------------------Linktree: https://linktr.ee/SqueakyBumTimePodcastWeb: https://squeakybumtimepodcast.comTranscripts, shownotes, chapters, clips...instantly. https://hello.podium.page/?via=laurentFan-Hub.com: https://Fan-hub.com/download-fanhub/ (use the code: lau-LWr)Premier Streaming Network: https://www.premierstreamingnetwork.com/Chop Sports: https://www.chopsportsmedia.com/Are you listening on Apple Podcasts? Leave us a 5-star rating and write a question in the review, and we'll answer it in the next episode!
Mark Chapman is joined by former Manchester City goalkeeper Shay Given, former Leicester City defender Robert Huth, former Aston Villa striker Dion Dublin and football correspondent John Murray to reflect on Manchester City's 4-1 win over Arsenal. The panel discuss how Manchester City's tactics secured an impressive victory, the importance of Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland's partnership for the club this season and if the title race is now over. You'll hear from Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper, as his side earned a crucial 3-1 win over Brighton to move them out of the relegation zone, from Chelsea's interim manager Frank Lampard after their 2-0 defeat to Brentford and from both Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp and West Ham boss David Moyes after a controversial handball incident in Liverpool's 2-1 win at the London Stadium. And there's reaction from Bramall Lane as Sheffield United secured promotion back up to the Premier League after a 2-0 win over West Brom. TOPICS: 1'50” – Analysis of Manchester City 4-1 Arsenal 7'47” – Pep Guardiola interview 11'00” – Mikel Arteta interview 14'52” – Steve Cooper on Nottingham Forest climbing out of the relegation zone 19'00” – Frank Lampard on Chelsea's 2-0 defeat to Brentford 22'10” – Interview with Jurgen Klopp on handball incident 27'13” – Interview with David Moyes on handball incident 29'11” – Reaction to Sheffield United's promotion to the Premier League
A welcome three points, and five goals in two matches, as Forest beat Brighton with a battling second-half performance, showing that Forest are magic on and off the pitch. Despite missing a first half penalty and conceding another soft goal, Forest drew level in first half stoppage time through Pascal Gross' own goal, and this set them up to win through Danilo and Morgan Gibbs-White (with the second penalty of the match). Rich Ferraro is joined by Baz to talk tactics, formations and injuries, as well as Steve Cooper's post-match words, and the influence of the City Ground crowd (who were LOUD in the second half). Callum Castel also joins us with a news roundup, and finally, we announce our new partnership with Football Prizes - check our social media for more. Subscribe to 1865 via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content: Apple - Spotify - YouTube - Google. Join us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or TikTok. 1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast is part of the Sports Social Network, and partnered with FanHub. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Arsenal flipped their script of giving up 2 goal leads and handed Southampton an early 2 goal lead at the Emirates. Arsenal fought back till the end to salvage a point, but is this draw as good as a loss for both teams? Liverpool manage to scrape away a narrow victory over Nottingham Forest at home, which leaves Steve Cooper's relegation threatened side winless in 11 matches! In the top 4 battle, Newcastle became the first Premier League team ever to score 5 within the first 20 minutes of a match! The difference between the two clubs is night and day and it showed on the pitch today. Did this win cement Newcastle's place in the Champions League for next season? Join us as the hosts review actions from the Premier League's match week 32, as well as look ahead to the title decider on Wednesday at the Emirates! Subscribe to keep up with intriguing discussion on the exciting Premier League football! Let us know your thoughts on our social media! Our Social Media Accounts and Podcast https://linktr.ee/fotbp
Dave and Karl delve into the bizarre season Nottingham Forest have put together, try to understand why they have so many players and why Steve Cooper still doesn't seem to know his best team after 31 games. They finish off by making confident predictions about how this game might turn out for the Reds.Prefer to listen to our shows without the ads? We've got your back, just head on over to http://anfieldindexpro.com and supercharge your listening experience.Chat and debate 24/7 with other Reds, join our FREE Discord community at https://bit.ly/3geu605Follow us on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3u9gYShFind us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3KWFxbdSubscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3KXImsjFREE iOS app: https://apple.co/3KSqdMGFREE Android app: https://bit.ly/32KMxqmSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/theanfieldindex. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We look back on a busy Sunday of Football as Arsenal let another two goal lead slip, as West Ham peg them back to 2-2 at the London Stadium. Manchester United got a routine win over struggling Nottingham Forest at the City Ground, and Chelsea beat Aston Villa to reach the Women's FA Cup Final, setting up a Wembley date with Manchester United.We hear from David Moyes, Mikel Arteta, Erik Ten Hag, Steve Cooper, Emma Hayes and Sam Kerr. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kelly Somers has reaction to Sunday's football, including West Ham 2-2 Arsenal. She's joined by ex-Aston Villa defender Neil Taylor, former Tottenham Women head coach Rehanne Skinner and The Athletic's Adam Crafton. Also hear from Mikel Arteta and David Moyes. Catch Erik ten Hag and Steve Cooper after Nottingham Forest 0-2 Manchester United, and listen to Emma Hayes and Carla Ward after Aston Villa 0-1 Chelsea in the Women's FA Cup. TOPICS: 1:45 – Arsenal, 14:55 – title race, 22:40 – West Ham, 31:40 – Forest-Man Utd, 40:35 – Villa-Chelsea.
Last night's Europa League debacle leaves us asking: can Harry Maguire be to blame for the size of his head?Marcus, Luke, Andy and Jim have your weekend preview covered as they also reflect on who has the most beautiful eyes in football (you'll be surprised), one of Nottingham Forest's worst ideas yet for a replacement for Steve Cooper, and we figure out how much money we could make through OnlyFans. The pod all goes quite south after that…Tweet us @FootballRamble and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive live events, ad-free Rambles, full video episodes and loads more: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Davies and Michael Temple look ahead to the visit of Manchester United with the pressure on Nottingham Forest and Steve Cooper. We also discuss the sacking of sporting director Filippo Giraldi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Davies is joined by Greg Mitchell and former Nottingham Forest midfielder Lewis McGugan to discuss the 2-0 defeat to Aston Villa and Steve Cooper's future after the Reds fell into the relegation zone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Darren Fletcher is joined by Dion Dublin & Jose Enrique to reflect on Frank Lampard's return to Chelsea. Hear from David Moyes & Steve Cooper as they try to keep their sides from being relegated.
It's a HUGE pod debut for… Sammy Ameobi the dog!In other news, Franky Lampard's back! But is it all a bit… cruel? Marcus, Andy, Jim, Pete and Sammy are asking that, plus we go to South America where there's a new Guy Goma and there's HUGE news from Forest! They've not sacked Steve Cooper. I repeat, they've not sacked Steve Cooper.Tweet us @FootballRamble and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive live events, ad-free Rambles, full video episodes and loads more: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sam Matterface and Alex Crook are joined by former West Ham striker Dean Ashton to look ahead to Easter weekend in the Premier League!Coming up; Chelsea go back to the future and hire Frank Lampard to replace Graham Potter, Steve Cooper limps on at Forest and Arsenal's big title test at Anfield! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hugh Woozencroft is joined by Gregor Robertson, Tom Clarke and Tom Roddy to look back at the midweek Premier League football and discuss the biggest stories.Frank Lampard has return to Chelsea as their interim manager until the end of the season, but was it a right decision? Will that galvanize the players ahead of the Champions League, or should they have stuck with Potter if there permanent replacement will be appointed in the summer? (00:00)West Ham were thrashed 5-1 at home to Newcastle on Wednesday night, as the pressure ramps up on David Moyes. Should the club stick with him, or do they make a change to try and keep them in the league? (28:20)Are Newcastle now favourites to finish in the Top 4? How much credit does Eddie Howe deserve for recovering from a mini-blip last month to lead them to third in the Premier League table? (34:40)Nottingham Forest show their support to under-fire manager Steve Cooper, but if their eight-match winless run continues, should the club make a change, or is peer pressure from the supporters stopping the owners from sacking him? (38:00)Leicester City are still without a manager as they lost at home to in-form Aston Villa - do we consider Aston Villa to be a threat next season under Unai Emery? Who should replace Rodgers at Leicester, Martin O'Neill or Rafael Benitez? (44:56)Fulham's Aleksandr Mitrovic has been banned for 8 games for a push on referee Chris Kavanagh in their defeat to Manchester United last month, but is that the right amount of time, or does he deserve stronger punishment? (53:23)We end the show by looking ahead to huge games in the EFL and National League, as Burnley can be promoted back to the Premier League this weekend, and Wrexham face Notts County in a huge game at the top of England's fifth tier. (1:00:30)Get more of The Times and The Sunday Times for less than £1 a day. Start your free trial: thetimes.co.uk/thegame Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The managerial madness in the Premier League continues as this week has seen the return of Frank Lampard to Chelsea, Graham Potter rejects Leicester's advances after Brendan Rodgers' dismissal, David Moyes appears to have lost the West Ham fans whilst Nottingham Forest supporters are fully behind their boss Steve Cooper. Chaos! Don't forget you can vote for FSD in the 2023 Sports Podcast Awards by visiting https://www.sportspodcastgroup.com/shortlist-category Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve Cooper will remain as Nottingham Forest manager after public backing from Evangelos Marinakis. We discuss that decision and the miserable Premier League defeat to Leeds United in the company of Matt Davies, Darren Fletcher, Greg Mitchell and Michael Temple Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a special Premier League Midweek Wrap, we review the results which had a big impact in the tight race for the top-four and the even tighter battle to avoid relegation.Lewis Jones reports from Newcastle's thumping win at West Ham which piles the pressure on David Moyes and his side, Jack Wilkinson reflects on Man Utd's return to winning ways with victory over Brentford and Dave Richardson looks at Leicester's problems after their defeat to Aston Villa. We also hear from a concerned Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper and a rather more buoyant Roberto De Zerbi of Brighton.Plus, Joe Shread analyses the goalless draw between Chelsea and Liverpool, with Frank Lampard primed to step in at Stamford Bridge.
On a special Premier League Midweek Wrap, we review the results which had a big impact in the tight race for the top-four and the even tighter battle to avoid relegation.Lewis Jones reports from Newcastle's thumping win at West Ham which piles the pressure on David Moyes and his side, Jack Wilkinson reflects on Man Utd's return to winning ways with victory over Brentford and Dave Richardson looks at Leicester's problems after their defeat to Aston Villa. We also hear from a concerned Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper and a rather more buoyant Roberto De Zerbi of Brighton.Plus, Joe Shread analyses the goalless draw between Chelsea and Liverpool, with Frank Lampard primed to step in at Stamford Bridge.
Steve Crossman has reaction to Tuesday's Premier League matches, including Leeds' win over Forest. He's joined by Nedum Onuoha, Ellen White, Clinton Morrison and Matt Upson. Also hear from Steve Cooper, Leicester caretaker Adam Sadler, Jürgen Klopp, Chelsea interim head coach Bruno Saltor, and Roberto De Zerbi. The panel also reflect on Aleksandar Mitrović's eight-game ban & Ellen talks England. TOPICS: 1:35 – Leeds-Nottingham Forest, 10:50 – Leicester-Aston Villa, 13:00 – Chelsea-Liverpool, 26:05 – Bournemouth-Brighton, 29:45 – Mitrović, 33:10 – England women.
Matt Davies is joined by Darren Fletcher, Michael Temple and Mikey Clarke to discuss Nottingham Forest's 1-1 draw with Wolves, the relegation battle, Leeds away and Steve Cooper's future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello and welcome to The Everything is Black and White Podcast - the view from the opposition. Andrew Musgrove is joined by Matt Davies from Nottingham Live and the host of the Garibaldi Red Podcast. The pair discuss Newcastle United's trip to Nottingham Forest with Matt providing insight into Steve Cooper's squad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kate Mason presents reaction to Sunday's Premier League matches. She's joined by former Tottenham defender Stephen Kelly, ex-West Ham and Aston Villa midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker and former Crystal Palace and Reading midfielder Jobi McAnuff. Also hear from Harry Kane, Spurs assistant manager Cristian Stellini, Pep Guardiola, Brennan Johnson, Steve Cooper and Jesse Marsch. TOPICS: 1:20 – Tottenham-Man City, 4:55 – Kane interview, 17:10 – Guardiola interview, 27:30 – Forest-Leeds, 30:35 – Johnson interview, 33:00 – Cooper interview, 39:20 – Marsch interview.
Steve Crossman presents reaction to Manchester United beating Nottingham Forest to reach the EFL Cup Final alongside René Meulensteen, James McFadden and Ali Bruce-Ball. Also, hear from Erik Ten Hag and Steve Cooper. Author of The Price Of Football, Kieran Maguire, takes a closer look at Chelsea's January transfer business. TOPICS: 11:20 – Steve Cooper, 16:15 – Erik Ten Hag, 34:40 – Kieran Maguire.
Steve Crossman is joined by senior football reporter Ian Dennis, former Nottingham Forest defender Wes Morgan and ex-Republic of Ireland forward Clinton Morrison to review Manchester United's 3-0 EFL Cup semi-final 1st leg win at Nottingham Forest. They look at the ever-impressive form of Marcus Rashford after his 10th goal in 10 matches, and assess the impact Wout Weghorst has had after his first goal for the club. We also hear from both Erik Ten Hag and Steve Cooper on their side's respective performances. TIMECODES: 01:30 – Match analysis; 04:20 – Marcus Rashford's excellent form; 11:45 – Post-match interview with Erik Ten Hag; 19:00 – Assessment of Nottingham Forest's performance; 20:20 – Post-match interview with Steve Cooper.
Steve Crossman is joined by Chris Sutton, Clinton Morrison and correspondent John Murray to react to Southampton and Nottingham Forest booking their places in the semi-finals of the EFL Cup. We hear from Saints boss Nathan Jones and discuss whether this result and performance will silence his critics. Pep Guardiola is also on the pod having been eliminated from a competition he has dominated since arriving at City. And there's a first cup semi-final since 1992 for Steve Cooper's Nottingham Forest who edged Wolves after a penalty shoot-out.