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Taking the Mikel: Sunday Oliseh, look away now! - Ep.3 Ahead of the upcoming 2024 African Cup of Nations, John Obi Mikel reminisces about leading Nigeria to continental success back in 2013. He then takes aim at a compatriot who he labels the worst manager he's ever come across!
Seb White, James Bird, and Tommy Stewart catch up this week to talk about the latter being at the wheel, Luka Modrić, Louis van Gaal, buttoned-up polo shirts, bad stag dos, SHARP, American Apparel hoodies, 101 Things To Do In Football Before You Die, behind enemy lines, The Demon Headmistress, West Brom curtains and Wolves watches, Carlos Vela, Faithless, Vitória de Setúbal, Sir Bobby Robson, Sunday Oliseh, Top Trumps, Fletch & Sav, Steve McManaman, Alassane Pléa, a circling shark, Larry White, Church Party EP, falling asleep on the sofa, super subs and somehow so much more. Subscribe to CLUB MUNDIAL now - https://mundialmag.coSign up for the Newsletter - https://mundialmag.co/newsletterFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We decided that it had been too long without us focusing solely on a topic linked to African football, so we decided to fix that and focus on - in our opinion - the coolest African national team side/era in football history: Nigeria in the 90s. Matt's Choices1. Nigeria v Italy in USA 19942. Finidi George and Nwankwo Kanu at Ajax3. Jay Jay Okocha in the 90sMarc's Choices1. Nigeria's World Cup 94 away shirt2. Celestine Babayaro's celebration in the Olympic 96 final3. Sunday Oliseh's goal v Spain at France 98You can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
Lass mal 'ne Runde Schnelle Runde zocken, Jungs! Wir sprechen über die erste Runde im Niederrheinpokal, werfen bei der Frage nach dem Nachfolger von Sunday Oliseh beim SV Straelen zwei wilde Namen in den Raum und diskutieren, ob man bei dem Wetter nicht doch lieber schwimmen statt Fußball spielen sollte. Warum liegen auf dem Männer-Pissoir immer Schamhaare? Weitere Themen möglich. Hört rein!
Nigeria legend Sunday Oliseh says there is one African side who can win the FIFA World Cup this year ... but which one is he talking about? We also hear from Eswatini coach Dominic Kunene, Bafana boss Hugo Broos and Mamelodi Sundowns co-coach Manqoba Mngqithi.
Sunday Oliseh son fameux but en 98 contre une grande sélection d'Espagne à écrit sa grande légende dans le football de sont pays.
Join us in our debate as we come up with an all time african 11! In some tough choices we managed to come up with a first eleven to be proud of! We speak about old school legends like Roger Milla, Sunday Oliseh, Taribo West, Samuel Kuffour, George Weah, Finidi George, Jay Jay Okocha and Kanu! Also more recent legends like Didier Drogba, Samuel Eto'o, Yaya Toure, Kolo Toure, Soloman Kalou! A current players such as Edouard Mendy, Mo Salah, Sadio Mane and Achraf Hakimi!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Ballandbanter)
With the news that FIFA are staging a global summit on 20th December when plans for reform of the football calendar are to be discussed along with the staging of a biennial World Cup, Sportsworld considers the pros, and cons of holding FIFA's flagship tournament every two years. The proposals have been developed by a technical advisory group, led by the former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, who is now the chief of global football development at FIFA. Joining Sportsworld's Lee James are former Nigeria captain and manager Sunday Oliseh, Africa football expert Mark Gleeson and former New Zealand international turned FIFA Women's World Cup manager, Bex Smith. Photo: The FIFA World Cup Trophy at the official award ceremony after the final match between France and Croatia at FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 (Credit: TASS via Getty Images)
Nigeria's Sunday Oliseh discusses the proposal to have a biennial World Cup. South Africa's new national team coach, Hugo Broos, reflects on the recent World Cup qualifiers. We also hear the tragic story of the former French international Jean-Pierre Adams who died this week after 39 years in a coma. Picture on website: The FIFA World Cup Trophy in the rain after the 2018 final between France and Croatia (Denis TyrinTASS via Getty Images)
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, then you're Nessun Dorma's target demographic. We're back, and to open season four we're focusing on the last World Cup of the twentieth century. Part 1 of our review of France 98 takes in the group stages - Brazil as a Nike product line, the Blanco hop, Des Lynam wondering why you're not at work, Ivan Zamorano's energetic singing, Sunday Oliseh's half-volley humdinger and much more besides. As a bonus feature we also take a look back at the career of The Cannonball Kid, Charlie Nicholas See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kirmesboxen vom Allerfeinsten auf dem Parkplatz des Vereinsheims: Axel Schulz (51) tritt endlich zum Rückkampf gegen George Foreman (71) an und die Sportsmänner sorgen als Punktrichter dafür, dass dieses mal alles mit richtigen Dingen zugeht. Karl, inspiriert von zwei Flaschen Rosé, kürt den Fackelmann dann auch schon nach drei Runden vorzeitig zum Sieger. Timo kümmert sich unterdessen als Gleichstellungsbeauftragter vorbildlich um die Numerngirls, das gefällt auch Til Schweiger in der ersten Reihe. Ausgiebig feiert die Runde dann den Sieg von iSchultz im Vereinsheim und klar, dass auch Dennis Rodman sich diese Gelegenheit nicht entgehen lässt und mit Auto.de-Kappe sowie der Magnum-Flasche Tequila zu später Stunde vor der Tür steht. Keinen Einlass gibt es hingegen für Mario und Andrew aus Dortmund - sorry Jungs, leider 6 Jahre zu spät. probiert ihr es mal in Frankfurt? Toto verlässt die Party frühzeitig, um weiter an den Plänen für den Neustart der Basketball-Bundesliga zu arbeiten. So verpasst er auch, wie Timo zu später Stunde noch den Handfernseher auspackt und legendäre Länderspiele der letzten Jahre zeigt. Wenn auch mit schiefer Antenne und türkischem Kommentar: Wer will nicht noch einmal van Persies Kopfball, Cristianos Freistoß oder den Strahl von Sunday Oliseh sehen? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spielersitzung/message
RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: City 1 - 2 United (02m 00s) • PART 2a: Everton 3 - 1 Chelsea (09m 00s) • PART 2b: Watford 0 - 0 Palace (17m 00s) • PART 3a: Bournemouth 0 - 3 Liverpool (21m 20s) • PART 3b: Red Bull Salzburg v Liverpool preview (25m 00s) • PART 3c: Euro news and CL previews (29m 00s) • PART 3d: Spurs 5 - 0 Burnley (32m 00s) • PART 4a: Villa 1 - Leicester (41m 00s) • PART 4b: Newcastle 2 - 1 Southampton and the rest of the PL weekend (43m 30s) • PART 5: The odds with Lee Price from Paddy Power (47m 00s) • PART 6: Through balls; Sunday Oliseh; and the return of Owen Coyle (49m 00s) GET IN TOUCH: • follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/totallyfootballshow/) • find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/thetotallyfootballshow/) • send us a tweet: @TheTotallyShow (http://www.twitter.com/thetotallyshow) PARISH NOTICES: • we’re sponsored by Paddy Power - home of the Money Back Special (http://www.paddypower.com/) READ STUFF ON OUR WEBSITE: • check out thetotallyfootballshow.com (http://thetotallyfootballshow.com/) .
The biggest interview in Shoot The Defence history is here! Sunday Oliseh, once of Ajax, Dortmund and Juventus. A gold medalist at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and 1994 AFCON winner joins us to talk about his career path and most memorable moments. Sunday shares his memories of the greatest moment in Nigerian football history as the Super Eagles defeated Brazil and Argentina on their way to winning gold at the 1996 Olympics. We talk to Sunday about his famous wonder strike against Spain at the 1998 World Cup, playing alongside the likes of Edgar Davids and Zinedine Zidane at Juve, the lure of Ajax and racism in football. Sunday also explains why he believes the Bundesliga is the best league in the world. FOLLOW: Shoot The Defence: https://twitter.com/ShootTheDefence Stel: https://twitter.com/theonlyst3l Sunday Oliseh: https://twitter.com/SundayOOliseh
Nigerian legend Sunday Oliseh, who is now the manager of Fortuna Sittard, tells us how difficult it is for African players to get coaching opportunities. World Cup winner Juliano Belletti assesses Brazil's chances at Russia 2018. And the Senegal defender Pape Souare talks about his return from injury following a terrible car crash. Plus, we're joined by the former Tottenham player Rohan Ricketts who's been described as the 'world's most travelled footballer' having played in Canada, Hungary, Moldova, Germany, Ireland, India, Ecuador, Bangladesh, Thailand and Hong Kong.
At the 1996 games in Atlanta, Nigeria became the first African team to take football gold at the Olympics. A side featuring many future legends beat Argentina and Brazil on their way to a victory that brought joy to a nation still under military dictatorship. Alex Last talks to Supereagles midfielder Sunday Oliseh. (Photo: The Nigerian team celebrate. Credit: Getty Images)
At the age of 42, boxer Tony Moran became the WBF World Cruiserweight Champion of the World but it's his journey to this sporting pinnacle that really sets him apart. Whilst recovering from a fractured skull Tony became homeless and having lost his job his family life fell apart. So how has he managed to recover and reach new heights? Rugby's Great Survivor... Next stop Rio! She has not only overcome a broken neck but she has also survived cancer. Now Jillion Potter, is heading to Rio to compete at the Olympics! The USA Women’s Eagles star has been telling us how she overcame seemingly insurmountable issues to make it to the Rio Games Africa’s Leadership Goal: The ‘Goal’ programme helps empower girls from low-income areas all over the world with the skills to improve their lives and those in their community. To mark its 10 year anniversary we follow three members of the Liverpool Ladies football team, captain Gemma Bonner, Martha Harris and Kate Longhurst to South Africa and Zambia to meet the young women the project helps and inspire the next generation Winners: In the last in our series looking at women from around the world who have come to excel at their sport, we hear from Ayesha McGowan, road cyclist from the United States. Ayesha's sporting goal goes beyond winning races; she hopes to be the first African American professional female road cyclist and campaigns for her sport not to be 'white' or 'elitist'. Sporting Witness… At the Atlanta Olympic Games, Nigeria made history by becoming the first African football team to win gold. The Supereagles beat mighty Brazil and Argentina on their way to a victory that sparked wild celebrations. Legendary Nigerian midfielder, Sunday Oliseh recalls the campaign. Photo: Tony Moran and his championship belts. Credit: Tony Moran
This week's show comes from Kigali as Rwanda host the African Nations Championship finals. 16 teams are competing in the top international competition for home-based players. We hear from Nigeria coach Sunday Oliseh after the Super Eagles' impressive start to the campaign with a 4-1 win over Niger. We discuss the performances of African players in the FA Cup and latest round of English Premier League matches and we conclude our fascinating insight into the management style of Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger. Wenger prefers his sides to win with style rather than just win by any means. Do you agree that winning with style is more important than simply winning?
This week's show comes from Kigali as Rwanda host the African Nations Championship finals. 16 teams are competing in the top international competition for home-based players. We hear from Nigeria coach Sunday Oliseh after the Super Eagles' impressive start to the campaign with a 4-1 win over Niger. We discuss the performances of African players in the FA Cup and latest round of English Premier League matches and we conclude our fascinating insight into the management style of Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger. Wenger prefers his sides to win with style rather than just win by any means. Do you agree that winning with style is more important than simply winning?
Nigeria's in-form striker Odion Ighalo, who's been one of the stars of the Premier League this season, talks about his rags to riches story. Christian Karembeu gives his verdict on Zinedine Zidane's appointment as Real Madrid coach. Exactly six years after the gun attack on the Togo team bus, goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale talks about his long road to recovery. And, the Nigeria national team coach Sunday Oliseh hits back at his critics. (Photo: Odion Ighalo walks on the pitch at Watford's Vicarage Road. Credit: Getty Images)
On this week's show we catch up with the 2018 World Cup qualifiers that were played around Africa this week. We focus on the Super Eagles of Nigeria, who beat Swaziland – what do fans think about their new coach Sunday Oliseh? Plus we continue our look at the African players in this season's Uefa Champions League. And we look at Futsal - a version of five-a-side football that's not very popular in Africa but is huge in Brazil.
On this week's show we take a look ahead to the 2017 AFCON qualifiers that take place next weekend. We go through groups A to F and talk about the squad selection of new Nigeria coach Sunday Oliseh. Watford striker Odion Ighalo tells us how he copes with disappointment after being left out of the Super Eagles squad and we find out about Swansea City, the EPL club that's home to Ghana captain, Andre Ayew.
On this week's show we take a look ahead to the 2017 AFCON qualifiers that take place next weekend. We go through groups A to F and talk about the squad selection of new Nigeria coach Sunday Oliseh. Watford striker Odion Ighalo tells us how he copes with disappointment after being left out of the Super Eagles squad and we find out about Swansea City, the EPL club that's home to Ghana captain, Andre Ayew.
On this week's show we catch up with the latest in Nigerian football, with Sunday Oliseh appointed the new Super Eagles coach. Also we speak to Nigeria attacking midfielder Kalu Uche on his faith and on his relationship with his brother, fellow Super Eagle Ike Uche. And we catch up with the transfer news in Europe, as Aston Villa sign Senegal midfielder Idrissa Gueye and DR Congo's Youssef Mulumbu moves from WBA to newly-promoted Norwich.
On this week's show we catch up with the latest in Nigerian football, with Sunday Oliseh appointed the new Super Eagles coach. Also we speak to Nigeria attacking midfielder Kalu Uche on his faith and on his relationship with his brother, fellow Super Eagle Ike Uche. And we catch up with the transfer news in Europe, as Aston Villa sign Senegal midfielder Idrissa Gueye and DR Congo's Youssef Mulumbu moves from WBA to newly-promoted Norwich.