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Full time reaction to an incredible promotion winning performance by the Mighty Whites.
Leicester City relegated, while Leeds United & Burnley are promoted. Mark Chapman, Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Joe Hart react to Leicester going down & Leeds & Burnley going up.Leicester City Correspondent for BBC Radio Leicester Owynn Palmer-Atkin joins the pod to dissect what has gone wrong at the club, from Steve Cooper's appointment to Ruud van Nistelrooy's takeover to disgruntlement with the ownership.Leeds and Burnley secure automatic promotion to the Premier League after wins over Stoke City and Sheffield United. Hear from Leeds winger Dan James and Burnley captain Josh Cullen.Timecodes: 00:30 What's gone wrong at Leicester? 11:10 Steve Cooper's management of young Leicester players 17:15 Entitlement culture in football 26:35 Players & manager demands 35:25 Burnley captain Josh Cullen post-promotion 40:00 Leeds winger Dan James post-promotion 41:40 How Leeds & Burnley stay up next season
Welcome to a new episode of the My Sporting Hero podcast, part of Nutmeg FC. The home of brilliant football stories – made in Scotland.So far this month, Nutmeg FC subscribers have enjoyed....* Brian Lee's article on the fascinating connection between fans of Morton and Serie B outfit Reggiana* Daniel Gray's latest Slow Match Report on Rangers' heroic draw with Athletic Bilbao in the Europa League quarter-finalAnd still to come....* The exclusive column from our tactics guy Adam Clery comparing Lewis Ferguson with Liam HendersonOnly paid subscribers to Nutmeg FC get every piece we produce straight to their inbox.This time on My Sporting Hero, our guest is Michael O'Neill.Portadown-born Michael played as a midfielder for several British clubs, including ones in Scotland where he is best remembered for spells at Dundee United and Hibernian. As a young man he set top-flight Newcastle ablaze with a stunning opening season. He moved to Tannadice and eventually fell out with notoriously thrawn United managerial legend Jim McLean. He also played over 30 times for Northern Ireland.Michael started out in management at Brechin City, made Shamrock Rovers Irish champions and led them into Europe, before taking the reins at Northern Ireland. He achieved the nation's first-ever qualification for the European Championship and progression to the second round of the finals in France in 2016. He also rescued Stoke City from relegation danger when he first joined the Potters.Michael is currently enjoying his second spell as Northern Ireland manager.His sporting hero is ‘Superbrat' and all-round tennis genius/guru John McEnroe.Nutmeg FC | Substack This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nutmegfc.co.uk/subscribe
Join Adam Elliott, Martin Riley & Will Clay for a double header of previews. As we look ahead to the Easter Weekend and our opponents Oxford Utd & Stoke City. Will this Easter Weekend be the one where we are promoted? or will it go down in history as yet another Easter upset? Tune in to find out what tactics our opponents have for us.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thegameoftheirlives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Carl Roberts, Iwan Roberts and Sam Vokes assess the importance of Cardiff's next game after two away draws keeps them in the Championship relegation zone. Can they afford not to beat fellow strugglers Stoke City at home on Saturday?Wycombe closed the gap on Wrexham by winning their game in hand, but for the first time this season, Phil Parkinson's side know their fate is now in their own hands.There's huge praise for Rhian Wilkinson's Wales side after impressive performances and results in the Nations League, but Craig Bellamy's no shirt-swopping policy raises a few eyebrows.
Simeon Gholam chats with three Championship players on this week's episode of The EFL Interviews on the Essential EFL podcast.First up is Sheffield United forward Rhian Brewster, then it's Watford's Mattie Pollock and we round off the episode with Stoke City striker Nathan Lowe.Essential EFL is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/essential-eflYou can also listen to Essential EFL on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Essential EFL".For more EFL news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Luton head to the Bet365 Stadium tonight (no not a cold one!) to see if they can come out of the bottom three in the Championship table when they take on fellow strugglers Stoke City. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe once again to look ahead to what really is a massive match in the Hatters' season. The boys begin by reflecting on past meetings in Stoke before looking at the opposition in a little more detail but when that is done the attention turns back to the Town. Will Matt Bloomfield be forced into changes after injuries were picked up at the weekend? If so, who do the lads see coming into the side and how would they line the team up? The chaps also run though the best ways to get at the Potters and who the key men could be in order to pull off a third straight away win. All this and much more, including the score predictions, on the longest-running, award-winning Luton Town podcast! ------------------------------------------------------------------- Find us at: https://www.lutontownsupporterstrust.com Find all the latest Luton Town news, including match preview content, at The Lutonian at: https://thelutonian.com. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to The Barber Club and The Lower Level for hosting our new studio for the regular podcast. You can find them at: The Lower Level: https://www.instagram.com/_thelowerlevel_/?hl=en-gb The Barber Club: https://www.facebook.com/TheBarberClubLuton/?locale=en_GB Like our logo? Check out Ed Smith Creative at: https://www.edsmithcreative.co.uk Like our theme tune? It's by Seán Grant and the Wolfgang who have released a live album out now, via Luton label Vandalism Begins at Home Records. Find it on all streaming platforms at: https://vbah.co.uk/presave/SGWG/Transformed-Transcending-Live
This is 'EFL Fan Network' where we analyse all the big stories in the Football League and hear from the most important people, the fans! Host Justin Beattie is joined by Jeff Harris from the '3 Lads in the Pub Podcast' to assess Portsmouth's hopes of survival in the Championship. We also discuss Stoke City's supporters new found optimism after their side secured a crucial victory on Saturday against QPR as Dan Buxton from the 'Every Step Along The Way Podcast' joins us. Speaking of QPR, we focus on their terrible run of form with Ben Platt from the 'W12 Podcast'. Finally we reflect on Rotherham United's decision to sack Steve Evans with Kev Johnson from the 'New York Talk Podcast'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ANDY'S BACK! Ant and Dun join him to dissect the week in QPR and New York- Andy remembers some of his favorite kits- A true and fair election (this time) - A Home Kit Draft results special.- The less said about Stoke City away the better. So not much is said.- 7 games to save the season- ...but do we have a team to play in them?- Cardiff and Oxford in poor form, but QPR rock bottom of the form table- Celine Dion fires to the U21s to Quarter final glory- This week in New Yorking - Dun a victim of crime in McDonalds, Torpedo Bats, Basket ball Fails and a QB Controversy already brewing at the Giants - Lovely stuff - Baseball opening day, Florence & Bush trimming- Carl's Jnr heads to Cardiff- Let's remember some lads- Predictions - Furs wins it for the R's vs Cardiff- Stereophonics brings all the girls to the yard, and Magnetic Fields attracts music fans to Tarrytown.
This weekend, Nottingham Forest and Stoke City go head-to-head in a huge National League Cup final clash! So who better to give us the down-low on it than a true England and Arsenal Legend, Anita Asante? Anita reflects on her Arsenal days — where she in fact won this trophy twice — explains why greater visibility for National League teams is so important and shares her thoughts on the controversial proposals to freeze relegation from the WSL. Plus, she reveals the biggest lesson she learned playing under Emma Hayes and discusses her experience stepping into coaching! Come and join us!Follow us on X, Instagram, Bluesky and YouTube! Email us show@upfrontpod.com.For ad-free episodes and much more from across our football shows, head over to the Football Ramble Patreon and subscribe: patreon.com/footballramble.**Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. 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.
Contrairement à d'autres sports comme le basket-ball ou le tennis, qui imposent des dimensions fixes pour leurs terrains, le football permet une certaine flexibilité dans la taille de ses terrains. Cette variabilité est principalement due aux règles établies par la FIFA et les fédérations nationales, aux contraintes d'infrastructure et aux considérations stratégiques des clubs.1. Des règles flexibles de la FIFALa Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) impose des dimensions minimales et maximales pour les terrains de football, mais laisse une marge de manœuvre aux clubs et aux compétitions. Selon les règlements officiels :Longueur (entre les lignes de but) : entre 90 et 120 mètres Largeur (entre les lignes de touche) : entre 45 et 90 mètres Pour les compétitions internationales majeures (comme la Coupe du Monde), la FIFA recommande des dimensions standard de 105 mètres de long et 68 mètres de large, mais cela n'est pas toujours appliqué strictement.2. L'adaptation aux infrastructures existantesL'une des raisons pour lesquelles les terrains varient en taille est l'adaptation aux infrastructures. De nombreux stades ont été construits il y a des décennies, voire plus d'un siècle, dans des espaces urbains contraints. Par conséquent, certains clubs ne peuvent pas facilement modifier la taille de leur terrain sans entreprendre des travaux coûteux.Par exemple, certains stades historiques en Angleterre, comme Stamford Bridge (Chelsea) ou Anfield (Liverpool), ont des dimensions légèrement plus réduites par rapport à des stades plus récents construits avec des terrains plus larges.3. Un avantage stratégique pour les équipesCertains clubs ajustent la taille de leur terrain en fonction de leur style de jeu. Un terrain plus grand favorise les équipes qui privilégient un jeu basé sur la possession et les passes longues, tandis qu'un terrain plus petit avantage celles qui misent sur un pressing intense et un jeu direct.Par exemple :Le FC Barcelone (quand il jouait au Camp Nou) avait un terrain large qui favorisait son jeu de passes courtes et son style de possession. Stoke City, en Premier League, avait un terrain plus étroit pour rendre le jeu plus physique et intense, ce qui leur permettait de gêner les équipes techniques. 4. Une harmonisation progressive dans les grandes compétitionsBien que cette flexibilité demeure, les compétitions modernes tendent à standardiser les dimensions des terrains pour éviter des déséquilibres trop importants entre les équipes. En Ligue des Champions, en Coupe du Monde ou à l'Euro, les terrains ont généralement des dimensions proches de 105x68 mètres, garantissant une uniformité dans les conditions de jeu.ConclusionSi les terrains de football ne font pas tous la même taille, c'est avant tout parce que les règles du jeu permettent une certaine flexibilité. Les infrastructures existantes, les choix stratégiques des clubs et l'histoire des stades jouent également un rôle dans ces variations. Toutefois, dans les grandes compétitions internationales, une harmonisation progressive tend à imposer des dimensions plus uniformes pour assurer l'équité entre les équipes. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
From the dugouts of League Two to the intense pressure of the Premier League, former Luton Town Head of Performance Jared Roberts-Smith takes us behind the scenes of one of football's most remarkable journeys. In this captivating episode, Jared reveals how sports science has revolutionised the beautiful game over his 14-year career, sharing intimate insights into the physical and mental demands of Premier League football that few get to witness. Discover the cutting-edge recovery techniques used by elite athletes, the psychological challenges of competing at the highest level, and what it really takes to survive in the world's most demanding league. Jared opens up about the emotional toll of last-minute defeats, the intense concentration required for 90+ minutes of Premier League football, and how modern players must maximise every aspect of their preparation to succeed. Whether you're a sports professional, aspiring athlete, or passionate fan, this episode offers unprecedented access to the evolution of football performance and the fine margins that separate success from failure at the elite level. Join us for a masterclass in modern football performance from someone who helped orchestrate one of the sport's greatest underdog stories. About Jared Roberts-Smith About Jared Roberts-Smith: A pioneering figure in football performance, Jared Roberts-Smith brings 14 years of elite experience in professional football, most recently serving as Head of Performance at Luton Town FC during their historic rise from League Two to the Premier League. His career includes influential roles at Charlton Athletic, Stoke City, and Melbourne Victory, where he has been instrumental in revolutionising performance infrastructure and methodology. As a leader in sports science implementation, Jared has overseen the development of state-of-the-art performance centres, pioneered recovery protocols, and helped transform how clubs approach player optimisation. His unique perspective spans multiple levels of professional football, from League Two to the Premier League, making him one of the most insightful voices in modern football performance. FREE 7d SCIENCE FOR SPORT ACADEMY TRIAL SIGN UP NOW: https://bit.ly/SFSepisode241 Learn Quicker & More Effectively Optimise Your Athletes' Recovery Position Yourself As An Expert To Your Athletes And Naturally Improve Buy-In Reduce Your Athletes' Injury Ratese Save 100's Of Dollars A Year That Would Otherwise Be Spent On Books, Courses And More Improve Your Athletes' Performance Advance Forward In Your Career, Allowing You To Earn More Money And Work With Elite-Level Athletes Save Yourself The Stress & Worry Of Constantly Trying To Stay Up-To-Date With Sports Science Research
On this weeks episode, Dean and Ross Spence are back to chat about the dramatic win over Stoke City. They discuss all the key talking points including the return of Mark Robins and his reception as well as look ahead to what could be a key week as the Sky Blues continue to hunt down a playoff position.This podcast is sponsored by the Sky Blue Tavern and Dhillons Brewery - the home of pre and post match entertainment in Coventry. Let's all sing together... Don't forget to follow us on all of our social channels, just search @SkyBluesExtra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this weeks episode, Dean and Ross Spence chat through another win on the road for the Sky Blues as they take down Oxford. The chaps discuss the complete change in fortunes for the Sky Blues since the turn of the year, the clubs accounts that were released this week as well as look ahead to the "return of the king", as Mark Robins brings his Stoke City side to the CBS.This podcast is sponsored by the Sky Blue Tavern and Dhillons Brewery - the home of pre and post match entertainment in Coventry. Let's all sing together... Don't forget to follow us on all of our social channels, just search @SkyBluesExtra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In deze aflevering van de Met open vizier staat Carl Hoefkens, de huidige trainer van NAC Breda, centraal. Hoefkens, voormalig Belgisch international en ervaren verdediger, blikt terug op zijn imposante voetbalcarrière en deelt openhartig zijn inzichten over coaching, mentale weerbaarheid en zijn visie op voetbalontwikkeling.Alex neemt hem mee langs cruciale momenten uit zijn carrière, van zijn vroege dagen bij Lierse en Club Brugge tot zijn avonturen in de Premier League bij Stoke City en West Bromwich Albion. Hoefkens spreekt over zijn bijzondere reis naar Gibraltar, de invloed van zijn jeugd en de mentaliteit die hem als speler en trainer heeft gevormd.Daarnaast geeft hij een unieke kijk op jeugdontwikkeling en het belang van mentale begeleiding in het voetbal. Zijn inzichten over psychologie, het belang van de waarom-vraag binnen coaching en de impact van zijn eigen ervaringen op zijn trainersaanpak komen uitgebreid aan bod.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alexi Lalas and David Mosse dive into Major League Soccer's opening week. It was an electric start for San Diego FC as they took down the reigning MLS Cup Champions. Bruce Arena's debut with San Jose was also unforgettable, topping Salt Lake 4-0. Additionally, Alexi breaks down the infamous playing out of the back and giveaway goals we continued to see this weekend. Over in Europe, Josh Sargent remained unstoppable in the Championship. He earned a brace against Stoke City and recorded his 20th goal at home in 23 matches. AC Milan's struggles continued in Serie A as Christian Pulisic missed his first career penalty kick. To cap off the weekend, the guys discussed the USWNT's SheBelieves performance and back-to-back wins among many international debuts. (6:30) To wrap the show, Alexi and Mosse chat about MLS expansion options, two-tiered pro/rel system or east and west split divisions. The guys send best wishes to former USMNT goalkeeper Tony Meola as he recovers from a heart attack. (37:01) MLS Opening weekend recap (6:30) CONCACAF Champions Cup Preview (17:13) USMNT Abroad (19:55) UCL Round of 16 (30:35) SheBelieves Cup (33:46) #AskAlexi (37:01) One for the Road: Best wishes to Tony Meola (43:03) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Josh Sargent keeps scoring on Saturdays so the On The Ball podcast is forced to keep saying nice things about him. This week it was his brace that helped see off Stoke City at Carrow Road, in a 4-2 win that keeps the Canaries in the play-off chase. But is all this not getting injured and playing football going to entice other clubs? Steve Sanders, Dan Brigham and Zoe Morgan debate the Sargent ratio, pile the praise on our young full-backs (but are less complimentary about Stoke), and ask how many laws of physics Oscar Schwartau defied to put that chance over the bar. Plus, birthday cakes with faces on them, how much respect should you show Lungi, goose noises, injured pigeons, more accidental shade thrown on the farming community, and the star-studded line-up at Pete Dye's 60th bash. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Therapy Crouch #AMA Abbey is left very unimpressed by a listener admission who has gone to great lengths to hide an upcoming golf trip from his loving life partner, leaving her pondering….why did he lie?!Abbey and Peter also ponder what makes a shabby zone acceptable when it comes to the great outdoors, and we hear some of Peter's favourite Stoke City memories.And hang around until the end, where Abbey and Peter give their final verdict on what makes the perfect no alcoholic beverage this hot girl winter…. I f you want to submit a question to the pod, hit the link below!https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Mv3i0N5Jm1Kkjvd-4iUkpJEV1_Tisgq58siorNb9zS0/edit00:00 Intro06:34 First Impressions09:24 Peter's Stoke City Memories12:48 Social med22:31Agony Abs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Myles Thornton and his team of Debbie Julians, Dave Hart and George Lampey as they host Sean Daly, CEO, Millwall Community Trust and Fan in the Dugout Mick Caulfield Thoughts on Leeds, Plymouth and the FA CupMillwall v West Brom previewed and a look forward to Preston. Sean Daly discussed: · Opening of the Lions Centre Job Centre. · Football v Homophobia Millwall v West Brom · Half Term football camps. · An Evening With' Lions No 1s on the last Thursday of February. · Community Day - Saturday, 15th March, v Stoke City at the Den. · MCT highlights.Mick Caulfield talked about: · Becoming a Millwall Fan · From Gary Rowett to Alex Neil. · Transfers in and Esse leaving. · His most memorable FA Cuo tie. · PredictionsWe also hear from Paul Loding as we catch up on all the news from the Millwall Romans & Pride. Ted's prediction League is in full flow. Phil Coleman brings more tales from his 'Brut' Room.It's well worth a listen. Music and Audio credits:https://www.FesliyanStudios.comBackground Music
Patch, Matt and Dave Mercy talk through the win at home to Stoke City...
Will we ever win at home again? Despite a strong showing against Stoke City still slumped to defeat at home, and with Burnley and Norwich to come, it proves to be a tough prospect for City to gain points.________________________________________________Twitter: https://twitter.com/HullCityAFCAusFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/aussi...Instagram: hull.city.aus
This week Gaz & Jordan are joined by former Rangers, Blackpool, Liverpool, Stoke, Reading & Dundee Midfielder...Charlie Adam!Charlie sits down with the boys to discuss all things football from THAT Blackpool season to transitioning into football management.The lads then chat about Charlie's early life in football with Rangers, playing against that iconic Barcelona team & learning from the legendary Walter Smith.Charlie and the boys then speak about how moving to Blackpool really kick started his career, Ian Holloway's incredible man management skills as well as achieving the impossible and winning promotion to the Premier League.Charlie then talks in depth about how his dream move to Liverpool came about, meeting Sir Kenny Dalglish & why Steven Gerrard was the perfect captain.The trio then discuss Charlie's move to Stoke City where he spent 7 years, losing card roulette with Peter Crouch & how he gained his 'Parched' nickname.Finally they discuss Charlie's time with the Scottish national team before chatting about life after playing football and stepping into coaching.Support the show
Join Jake Smith, Tom Chappell and Pepe Lacey for full reaction to the Blues' midweek victory over Stoke City at Fratton Park. Portsmouth's next game away at West Bromwich Albion is also previewed by the panel with James Wilson's pre-match interview with head coach John Mousinho featuring too!
Highlights from the rest of the English Football League. Big Sam and Danny open with Burley's double penalty save draw against Sunderland, but Leeds still holds the top spot in the Championship. Pompey got a win but still sits in the drop. Danny checks in with Wolves on loan as they discuss the “pockets” in the table. Wrexham is still behind Birmingham City in League 1, but the two face off on Thursday. Accy and Tranmere both lost but are still safe in League 2 as Walsall continues their domination behind a Stoke City loanee. The crew enjoys a little Beccherovka, a Czech herbal liquor. For Premier League action – we cover EVERY match www.Dufootballshow.com Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitch @DUfootballshow Kick @DUfootballshow TikTok @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow
Jake Smith is joined by Alex Fletcher and Tom Malley to review Pompey's Matt Ritchie-inspired comeback victory over Middlesbrough at the weekend. FA Cup-winning goalkeeper David James MBE also features to talk about Utilita's launch of Football Rebooted at Tesco Extra in Fratton on Saturday, before the trio then move on to preview Wednesday night's floodlit clash with Stoke City at PO4.
Chris & Pete discuss Tony Mowbray's appointment, and Chris reveals what it was like to work with Mowbray between 2006 and 2009.They also analyse the draw with Stoke City which Mowbray watched from the Directors' Box.For more from Albion Analysis follow us on X (@AlbionAnalysis) or check out our Substack: https://albionanalysis.substack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anton Salétros jagas av klubbar utomlands – och frågan är om det är han eller Pittas som lämnar AIK. Stoke City vill värva från Stockholm. Sirius slår transferrekord för andra gången på en dryg vecka. Och IFK Göteborg säljer Laurs Skjellerup i vad som kanske är allsvenskans bästa affär på hela säsongen. Med: Wilhelm Edlund och Anel Avdic.
Reaction to the Foxes FA Cup Fourth Round win with Amandine Miquel and Yuka Momiki
Jonny Drury & Lewis Cox bring you the latest episode of the Baggies Broadcast - in association with West Midlands Metro. A week is a long time in football and that has certainly been the case for West Brom. In the space of a few days, talks with Raphael Wicky fell apart and key striker Josh Maja suffered a devastating injury blow. In the latest episode, Jonny and Lewis discuss Albion's mad week and bring you the latest on the managerial search and a potential return to the club for former boss Tony Mowbray. They also answer all your questions and look ahead to the weekend clash with Stoke City at The Hawthorns. Want to have your say? Follow us on Twitter at @AlbionPoddy and get in touch with your questions Title Track: 'King Cyrille' by The King Dukes. (M.Griffiths) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Stephen and Gareth discuss our FA Cup defeat, the competition in general and our January transfer activity so far. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well...the FA Cup dream is over for another year. Do we care? It's hard to judge, but probably not that much. It isn't the only big news that has surrounded Sunderland this week though, so Ross and Pete joined to chat a little about our cup tie with Stoke, and a lot about Enzo Le Fee! Enjoyed the episode? Follow us at @WhatTheFalkPod, or like and subscribe via your favourite podcast app. #SAFC #SCFC #FACup
Aye we've been gone a month, it's complicated. Back to business though, our Gav and Chris return just in time to welcome and chat about Enzo Le (pretty hefty) Fee as he undergoes his medical at the club to reunite with former boss Regis Le Bris, as well as look back on some FA Cup third round excitement of ye olde days and try not to talk about the really important test against Burnley after this break from league action against Stoke City. What's the crack? It's been a decent start to the New Year hasn't it? Chris gets aggravated by belated new year greetings, but the football has been alright so there's that. What will Reg do against Stoke City on Saturday? We're looking at a fair few changes surely so who is likely to make an appearance and who do the lads think should get a break ready for next Friday? Welcome Enzo! A player Regis Le Bris rates extremely highly and a much sought after talent secured for the second half of the season; what do the lads make of him? Is this yet more good but highly predatory business from the club? Gav keeps reminding Chris how old he is, which makes everyone older than Chris feel class aye, cheers marra. Again trying to talk about Stoke is a bit difficult looking ahead to the coming league fixtures, but do the lads give a shit? Does the club? Do you? All this and more! Ha'way the Lads! #SAFC #EFL #EFLChampionship #EmiratesFACup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richard Easterbrook and Jimmy Reay look ahead to Sunderland's FA Cup third round tie against Stoke City! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, we dive right into footballing matters. We start by discussing Vini Jnr red card incident then Barcelona player registration dilemma. We then talk about the continued Chelsea struggles and Ange Postecoglou's rant in the press. We take a break to disclose our team of the season so far and the manager of the season so far. We continue by discussing Arsenal and Liverpool. We end the show by discussing Manchester United's game against Liverpool. Song of the week: Joy is coming - FidoFollow Olufemi Adenaike and Samuel Abu on all social media platforms through @femi.ad3 and mr_bandiadThis podcast is powered by The Oluwaseun Winsala Network (T.O.W.N) (c) 2025. Subscribe to this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Tunein. Follow us on IG Biased_Football_Takes and X (formerly known as Twitter) biasedfooty
This week Gaz & Jordan are joined by former Blackburn, Derby, Bristol City, Millwall and current Stoke City goalkeeper...Frank Fielding!Frank sits down with the boys to discuss all things football from becoming the importance of going out on loan as a young player to becoming a third choice goalkeeper at Stoke.The lads then chat about Frank's time playing for England U21's with some incredible names, Time with Keith Hill at Rochdale & his big move to Derby.Frank and the boys then speak about the difficult times early on at Bristol City before the highs of achieving promotion back to the Championship.Finally they discuss Frank's time at Stoke City and how he has adapted to being a 3rd choice goalkeeper and lending his experience to the younger keepers.Support the show
Another point for the interim management team with a battling 0-0 draw at a freezing cold Stoke City. A record-fast time for the game review, but plenty of praise for a spirited performance and for peripheral players stepping up to the plate.Given local press at the time of recording, focus turns to the consideration of a previous Argyle legend for the vacant head coach position. Excitement builds for a record signing, sadness is expressed at the departure of one of the best signings of recent times, and quick thank-yous are given to Andre Gray for his service in difficult circumstances.Finally, an international theme features in a quick and challenging quiz.Join Alex, Archie, and Chris in what looks likely to be the pod before the storm.Any contribution towards running costs is always welcome:https://ko-fi.com/pilgrimspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Elliott and George reflect on two Championship matchdays. They analyse the battle at the top, bottom and race for the play-offs. Plus Wayne Rooney's exit at Plymouth Argyle and Mark Robins arriving at Stoke City. CCP is sponsored by Mezzala Designs. Check them out for iconic Championship prints and use code 'CHAMPCHAT' at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Aaron Paul is joined by Wimbledon manager Johnnie Jackson, Middlesbrough defender Tommy Smith and former Wycombe full back Joe Jacobson to dissect New Year's Day's EFL action.We discuss the top of the Championship after leaders Leeds dropped points at home to Blackburn, Mark Robins appointment at Stoke City and whether Derby need to be looking over their shoulder after a 4-2 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday leaves them just four points above the drop zone. Wycombe scored late to beat Exeter and move to the summit of League One, we look at that, Birmingham's draw with Stockport and how the playoff picture is shaping up after Wrexham dropped points at Barnsley. And are Walsall already champions-elect, after they came from behind to beat Notts County and maintain their 12 point cushion at the top of League two? TIMECODES: 02:19 – Championship playoff positions 05:11 – Mark Robin's appointment at Stoke 09:23 – Three wins in a row for Gary Rowett at Oxford United 17:57 – Wycombe move top of League One 25:33 – Walsall maintain their 12 point lead in League Two 29:50 – Port Vale's winless run
It's the last podcast of 2024 and we have the full crew together to look at the Clarets' 0-0 draw with Boro, assess where the side is as we head into 2025 and look back at the highlights of a strange year! Plus, a preview of tomorrow's game v Stoke City! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A last minute defeat at Stoke is as depressing as it sounds. UGH MAN LAAADS. Graham is sick, so Dave takes the hosting to run through Sunlun's defeat at Stoke with Ross, Brad and Pete joining. Enjoyed the episode? Follow us at @WhatTheFalkPod, or like and subscribe via your favourite podcast app. #SAFC #SCFC #EFLChampionship
Reaction to a pair of Piroes and a comfortable away win in the Boxing Day fog at Stoke City.
A Joel Piroe brace gave Leeds a 2-0 win at Stoke City, and sent Leeds to the top of the Championship. A quick turnaround now as Leeds head to Derby on Sunday. Follow us on Twitter @mightywhitespod and visit mightywhitespodcast.com.
Leeds United produced a good performance to hammer Oxford Utd 4-0. A trip to Stoke City on Boxing Night is next – seriously, 8pm on Boxing Day. What kind of a kick off time is that? Follow us on Twitter … Continued
Join Adam Elliott & Martin Riley for a double header podcast in which they review our resounding 4-0 win over Oxford United and preview our boxing day fixture against Stoke City. Merry Christmas to all listeners!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thegameoftheirlives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan is joined by Ben from @theyyyfiles talking up the home tie against Stoke City With it being a lunch time kick off are all the old adages true?Does the form book go out the window?Was Ghandi right when said "never bet on the early kick off?Find out here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CITY IN THE MUD AS UNITED WIN THE DERBY, ASSNA OUT OF TITLE RACE?, SPURS HIT 5, CHELSEA WIN AGAIN!
Eleanor McCabe is joined by Richard Easterbrook as Sunderland return to winning ways with a well-deserved 2-1 victory over Stoke City in quite terrible conditions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well, it's been a bit of a week - you don't know the half of it - but it's not all doom and gloom as the Lads look almost optimistically ahead to the visit of Stoke to Sunderland following a disappointing but promising performance at Bramall Lane. What's the crack? Three games against Stoke in just over five weeks, starting on Saturday... this is football 'eritage. Despite losing on Friday we looked pretty good, so surely that sets us up nicely for Stoke, no?Tommy Watson is hitting his stride, but Paddy needs an arm around him...With Mepham banned, the defence needs a re-shuffle, but we're otherwise fine... so how much do we really need to change? Will Cirkin start on the bench or will Alese let him rest a little longer? Does Régis need to loosen the reins slightly in order to free us up at the top end of the pitch? Stoke have been in canny enough form themselves, but the lads still fancy our chances to get back to winning ways...All this and more. Oh... and make sure you donate to the SCSK Christmas fundraiser 2024 by clicking on this here link or heading over to the Roker Report site for more info! HAWAY THE LADS! #EFL #SAFC #EFLChampionship #SoupKitchen24 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stephen Goldsmith and Gareth Barker preview Sunderland's clash with Stoke City at the Stadium of Light! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Arsenal fór með sigur af hólmi gegn Manchester United í gær og var það fyrsta tap Rúben Amorim sem stjóra United. Hornspyrnurnar fóru illa með Man Utd. Arsenal hefur verið kallað hið „nýja Stoke City" eftir sigurinn en það er fyndinn samanburður. Liverpool gerði þá 3-3 jafntefli við Newcastle í ótrúlegum leik, Chelsea spilaði blússandi sóknarbolta og Manchester City komst aftur á sigurbraut. Guðmundur Aðalsteinn, Magnús Haukur og Haraldur Örn fóru yfir síðustu leiki og sögulínur í enska boltanum.