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This week, we discuss two critically acclaimed feature films from first time directors. The first is Killer of Sheep (1978), edited, filmed, written, produced and directed by Charles Burnett. Shot primarily in 1972 and 1973, it was originally submitted by Burnett to the UCLA School of Film in 1977 as his Master of Fine Arts thesis. The second is George Washington (2000), written and directed by David Gordon. Its story centres on a group of children in a depressed small town in North Carolina who band together to cover up a tragic mistake. Timestamps This podcast contains spoilers for the following films/TV shows: What we've been watching (00:01:05) – Inside Out 2, Can I Tell You A Secret?, Welcome to Wrexham season 3, Sunderland ‘Til I Die season 3, Beverly Hills Cop, Colin Quinn: Our Time Is Up. Killer of Sheep (00:27:04) George Washington (00:46:30) Coin toss (01:07:45) Links Instagram - @callitfriendopodcast @munnywales @andyjayritchie Letterboxd – @andycifpod @fat-tits mcmahon Justwatch.com – streaming and rental links - https://www.justwatch.com
Join Alex this week for his breakdown of the week's football, from the madness of the FA Cup to the drama in the Champions League. On this episode we also look at the WORST players to score 10+ Premier League goals and review the heartwarming hit Netflix series about Sunderland. Thanks for tuning in!
We are entering crunch time in the Premier League, but it seems the usual Man City steamrolling has not kicked fully in to gear just yet.After a 1-1 draw with Chelsea, Pep Guardiola launches his latest biting attack on fellow manager Pochettino. As likeable as ever that Pep!We ponder the future of Caoimhin Kelleher as he performs well for Liverpool. With fellow countryman Gavin Bazunu currently in the Championship is it now or never for Caoimhín?We recap and review the latest season of Sunderland Til I Die, a show that is totally different and much more emotional than its last two seasons.And finally a quick thank you to our listeners new or old as we reach day one of year 4 of A No Nonsense Podcast!RATE US 5 STARS ON SPOTIFY TO HELP US UP THE CHARTS!Leave us a 5 star review on Apple and we'll read it out on the show!EMAIL - ANONONSENSEPODCAST@GMAIL.COMHit us up with questions or feedback and we'll read it out on the next episode! Support the showWant to support us and also get some sweet bonus exclusive pods? Head to patreon.com/nononsensepod where you can get access to:* Weekly Bonus After The Nonsense. Where we talk everything but football.* Bonus European and midweek episodes.* A full archive of our bonus content in one handy to find spot!
The third and final season has arrived - and we can finally watch our Netflix with a smile on our faces. Brad, Lee and Ross join me to review the third season of the show and discuss all of our favourite bits, favourite characters and why the show will make almost every Sunderland fan tear up, just a bit. Tune in! Enjoyed the episode? Follow us at @WhatTheFalkPod, or like and subscribe via your favourite podcast app. #SAFC #SunderlandTIlIDie #EFLChampionship
Ben Turner details Sunderland Til I Die season three and talks filming with Charlie Methven and more!
In Episode 7, we head to the north of England to go behind the scenes with Sunderland AFC, as they try to battle back into the premiership. The team spent a decade or so in the top flight, before falling down to the Championship. This 'fly on the wall ' documentary gives wonderful insight into the fans, the staff, players, coaches, and the club in general. How good is it though? Have a listen, as we give our views.
21 For 21 - 21 Lessons about Sport and the Media in the 21st Century
We go all the way back to Lesson 3 to bring you the full interview with Chris Hull. The vastly experienced Chris gives Jamie some fascinating insight into his career in the business - as well as giving his take on why sport docuseries such as Sunderland Til I Die and Drive to Survive are so popular! Check out the full episode featuring Chris and Richard Kaufmann here - https://youtu.be/7GtzhD-Odww Follow Chris: @mrchrishull Follow Stuart: @Stuart_Levy Follow Jamie: @JamieTheColes Email the show: 21for21sportmedia@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/21-for-21/message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ต้องบอกว่าการบริหารทีมฟุตบอลหนึ่งทีม ถือเป็นอีกหนึ่งเรื่องราวทางธุรกิจที่มีความน่าสนใจมาก ทั้งเรื่องราวของผู้จัดการทีม นักเตะ ไปจนถึงประธานสโมสร เรียกว่าเป็นอีกหนึ่ง case study ทางธุรกิจที่น่าสนใจที่ให้ข้อคิดหลากหลายแง่มุม กับความยิ่งใหญ่ หรือ ความตกต่ำของทีมฟุตบอลหนึ่งทีม ในรายการ Geek Monday EP นี้ผมจะพาไปดูบทเรียนจากความล้มเหลวของสโมสรฟุตบอลอย่าง Sunderland ที่ถูกถ่ายทอดผ่านสารคดี Sunderland ‘Til I Die จาก Netflix ซึ่งผมได้สรุปรายละเอียดบทเรียนที่น่าสนใจไว้ใน EP นี้ *** มี spoil เนื้อหาจากสารคดี ชุด Sunderland ‘Til I Die ของ Netflix *** เลือกฟังกันได้เลยนะครับ อย่าลืมกด Follow ติดตาม PodCast ช่อง Geek Forever's Podcast ของผมกันด้วยนะครับ ========================= ร่วมสนับสนุน ด.ดล Blog และ Geek Forever Podcast เพื่อให้เรามีกำลังในการผลิต Content ดี ๆ ให้กับท่าน https://www.tharadhol.com/become-a-supporter/ ——————————————– ติดตาม ด.ดล Blog ผ่าน Line OA เพียงคลิก : https://lin.ee/aMEkyNA ——————————————– Geek Forever Club พื้นที่ของการแลกเปลี่ยนข้อมูลข่าวสาร ความรู้ ด้านธุรกิจ เทคโนโลยีและวิทยาศาสตร์ ใหม่ ๆ ที่น่าสนใจ https://www.facebook.com/groups/geek.forever.club/ ========================= ช่องทางติดตาม ด.ดล Blog เพิ่มเติมได้ที่ Fanpage : www.facebook.com/tharadhol.blog Blockdit : www.blockdit.com/tharadhol.blog Twitter : www.twitter.com/tharadhol Instragram : instragram.com/tharadhol TikTok : tiktok.com/@geek.forever Youtube : www.youtube.com/c/mrtharadhol Linkedin : www.linkedin.com/in/tharadhol Website : www.tharadhol.com
Thanks to Palmers Glass, the boys go through the games from over the weekend in the NRL. The boys are also getting stuck into the show Sunderland Til I Die which they discuss during the segment.
A fascinating new series on Netflix has me reeling and wishing I was a soccer hooligan.
Sophie Beach is the executive editor of China Digital Times (CDT), an independent, bilingual media organization that brings uncensored news and online voices from China to the world. In this conversation, Sophie talks to Cindy about the genesis of CDT and its vision, the ever-evolving (and opaque) state censorship rules and tactics, and the necessity to amplify persistent voices of resistance of Chinese netizens.Recommendations:Sophie: Small Country, by Gaël Faye, and Yi Yi, by Edward Yang.Cindy: The docuseries Sunderland ’Til I Die and episode 497 of the popular Chinese podcast Story FM.
HTO - the podcast for sport debate and insight, chatting sport in the media, on film and in the arts. Join us for the fourth episode of our film series - HTO Film. We speak with Richard Cooke - sports film creator, show runner and editor. Richard has worked on smash hit shows such as Sunderland ‘Til I Die and Amazon's All or Nothing - Juventus. Richard talks Stars behind the lens and tricks of the trade - what is the secret to making a sports film? Hear Richard's view! In the coming weeks we welcome incredible guests from across the globe - from sports coaches and athletes to media and creative professionals and a plethora of well known faces who want to talk sport.
HTO - the podcast for sport debate and insight, chatting sport in the media, on film and in the arts. Join us for the third episode of our brand new film series - HTO Film. We speak with Ben and Gabe Turner, brothers and co-creators of TV and Film Production Company Fulwell73. Fulwell73 have created a wide range of smash hit sports films and documentaries including as I am Bolt, The Class of 92 and Sunderland ‘Til I Die. We speak to Gabe and Ben about their journey, the art of telling a gripping sports story on film and what it's like filming and working with superstars like Usain Bolt and David Beckham. We dive into their film ‘I am Bolt' and find out what it was like to film the fastest human to ever live. In the coming weeks we welcome incredible guests from across the globe - from sports coaches and athletes to media and creative professionals and a plethora of well known faces who want to talk sport.
Here we are at our final podcast of the 2019/20 fantasy premier league season. It’s a relief, having recorded 51 episodes in an elongated season (including the Sunderland Til I Die editions), so we’re very glad to be off on a break after this! However, we’re here for a really enjoyable final season pod musing […]
This week we starting off talking UCLA and Under Armour and the coming disastrous restarts. We spend a bit of time on controversy in the disc golf world and then move into some talk about our appreciation for Adam Silver. Our main topic this week is the Netflix show Sunderland Til I Die. How does it glorify and perpetuate problematic narratives of sports teams as saviors? What happens when an owner stops investing? Why should we humanize leadership? How much does leadership matter? Why do we love English soccer? Music: Trad Godsey
HTO Football - the mindful podcast for football debate and insight. Join us as we speak to the Sunderland ‘Til I Die creators. We hear from Executive Producer Ben Turner of Fulwell73 and series Editor Richard Cooke on the Netflix smash hit. They talk about the series concept and how the City of Sunderland is so intrinsically linked to their football club. In the coming weeks we welcome incredible guests from across the globe - from coaches and players to media and creative professionals and a plethora of well known faces who want to talk football.
We picked up exactly where we left off on his last appearance on the Pod, as our former SAFC Captain George joined us to talk about what's occurred since last we spoke, the love he has and always will have for the club that raised him, those run ins at the end of last season, the strength of Grant Leadbitter following his performance down Portsmouth, the insanity of the Luke O'Nien fan incident, his honest opinion on the dismissal of former manager Jack Ross, and his thoughts on having to leave the only club he ever really wanted to play for...Breaking from tradition, we'd like to up George's rating to a solid 10. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matt and Clayton call up Michael of the “Wise Men Say” podcast in Sunderland, England to talk about the other SAFC, Sunderland AFC. We talk about the Netflix series “Sunderland Til I Die” and second division soccer on both sides of the pond. We discuss topics like: - Was the Netflix series a fair or accurate depiction of the club, city, and fans? - How does Michael feel about the American players who have played at Sunderland? - Who would win an SAFC Derby Match? - Compare the two teams, leagues, and fans. - Michael’s surprising love of MLS soccer. - How should soccer in England resume play? Thanks to Michael for his time. Check out the Netflix special and the Wise Men Say podcast which has episode by episode recaps comparing the doc to reality on the ground. Dreaming of meeting up for a pre-game pint in Sunderland once this all passes!
*DISCLAIMER* The former SAFC Jonny Williams is referred to as Jonny Evans at points in the pod, apologies. We discuss and review the Netflix documentary series Sunderland ’Til I Die plus some Sideline Asides on the pettiest footballer and our football media recommendations. Segment Breakdown 00:00- Recent football updates 09:15 - The fan reception of the series 41:00 - The portrayal of promotion and relegation 52:50 - The emotional and mental cost of football 57:20 - Sideline Asides: (1) What football media would you recommend? (2) Who is the pettiest footballer?
Adam Peacock and Robbie Slater sit down for an update on the possible A League return on August 1, and the situation at grassroots level.Will Liverpool lift the trophy at a training ground? The EPL return is discussed, as well as Robbie's dealings with one of the 'stars' of Sunderland til I Die; season one CEO Martin Bain. And we chat training ground bust ups, including a beauty between Robbie and Frank Farina.FULL RUNDOWN2.00 A League Sydney hub3.30 Are the clubs and FFA all singing from the same song sheet4.30 Hope for grassroots6.00 Starting XI - why no Robbie?8.00 Who will pay for COVID-19 in Australian football11.00 EPL self-interest13.30 Liverpool win the title in... Perth?15.00 Martin Bain of Sunderland 'til I Die fame... his connection with Australian football and the dark days of Northern Spirit20.00 Best end of season trip22.00 Tabloid scams25.00 Fights at training grounds26.00 Frank Farina v Robbie Slater before a Socceroos WCQ30.50 Should talented kids stay in Australia or go overseas to make it?
In the latest episode of Captured on Celluloid, Adam and Andrew put together an extensive list of recommendations for Netflix, catering to listeners from around the world. With 45 films in total, Adam and Andrew cover everything from Date Night options, to documentaries, along with more general lists for subscribers across the globe, including in the U.S., and in the UK and Ireland. If you like what you hear, make sure to subscribe, follow on Twitter (@CapturedOnCell), like us on Facebook, and come back next week for a discussion about Normal People, and the films of Lenny Abrahamson. Running order: Intro: (0:25 - 07:59) Andrew’s Date Night recommendations: (08:00 - 25:13) Set It Up (8:04 - 11:01) Always Be My Maybe (11:02 - 13:57) Sleeping With Other People (13:58 - 17:05) About Time (17:06 - 20:31) Mr. Right (20:32 - 25:13) Andrew’s Documentary recommendations: (25:14 - 42:18) Amy and Oasis: Supersonic (25:14 - 31:42) Sunderland Til I Die and Cheer (31:43 - 39:22) Jiro Dreams of Sushi (39:23 - 42:18) Adam’s picks for Netflix globally: (42:19 - 61:41) Private Life (44:16 - 47:35) I Lost My Body (47:36 - 50:16) Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond (50:17 - 55:26) Shirkers (55:27 - 58:35) Blue Jay (58:36 - 61:31) Adam’s picks for Netflix in the UK and Ireland: (61:42 - 97:50) Thunder Road (62:00 - 65:02) Apollo 11 (65:03 - 68:25) The Miseducation of Cameron Post (68:26 - 71:51) mid90s (71:52 - 76:13) Three Identical Strangers (76:14 - 79:35) Won’t You Be My Neighbor? (79:36 - 83:29) Mistress America (83:30 - 86:45) Long Shot (86:46 - 90:25) Support the Girls (90:26 - 93:01) Faces Places (93:02 - 97:50) Andrew and Adam’s picks for Netflix in the US: (97:51 - 177:24) The Lobster and The Killing of a Sacred Deer (97:51 - 106:05) Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool and Searching for Sugar Man (106:06 - 111:34) The End of the Tour (111:35 - 116:18) Krisha (116:19 - 120:14) Blue Valentine (120:15 - 125:34) Free Fire (125:35 - 128:48) Moon (128:49 - 133:27) Burning (133:28 - 138:24) The Invitation (138:25 - 141:24) Train to Busan (141:25 - 144:37) The Spectacular Now (144:38 - 150:13) American Honey (150:14 - 156:36) The Florida Project (156:37 - 162:45) Hell or High Water (162:46 - 166:10) 20th Century Women (166:11 - 168:45) Green Room (168:46 - 171:50) Frances Ha (171:51 - 175:29) The Other Guys (175:30 - 177:24) Wrap-up - (177:25 - end)
Keith talks about the FX show, "What We Do In The Shadows," (1:10), Brad gives his thoughts on "Fantastic Four: Rise of The Silver Surfer" (6:00) Ben provides an overview of the Netflix sports doc series, "Sunderland 'Til I Die" (13:56) And then the gang talks about the Steven Soderbergh classic, "Out of Sight" (23:13).
Sunderland 'Til I Die legend Peter Farrer joins me to discuss his love for the club, how he got involved in the documentary series and his views on the current ownership.
Different Gravy - Not just another Sheffield Wednesday podcast
A podcast from two obsessive Sheffield Wednesday fans, we felt the world needed another couple of cisgender white guys sharing their opinion – so you are welcome.Apparently The Gravy Boys have regressed to a simpler time, in particular those old school days because they follow up one set of homework (Sunderland Til I Die) with a project to read and report on Tom Whitworth's fantastic book on the last 30 years of Sheffield Wednesday history Owls: Sheffield Wednesday Through the Modern Era.It asks a lot of questions about the long term stewardship of the club and helps us better understand where we are now. There's a lot to get through so this is part 1 and the second instalment will be along next week. If you'd like to read along and join the discussion please do on @gravy_pod on Twitter or differentgravypod@gmail.com the book is available on Amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1785312197/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_U_x_GZnPEbRKPBH0Z and probably through some places that pay taxes too.Stay safe!www.differentgravypod.co.uk
Dan and Josh are joined by Tom and Craig of Wise Men Say podcast, a Sunderland AFC specific show. They discuss the ins and outs of following a relegated club, their favorite (and least favorite) players all-time, and, of course, that pesky Netflix documentary, Sunderland Til I Die.
Tim Van Horn and Brodee Scott recently wrapped up watching the Netflix Series Sunderland Til I Die. The series' original aim was to follow the just-relegated club in its attempt to return to the Premier League. Although Sunderland have had past glory, we now see them fighting for stability on the pitch and the balance sheet. Brodee and Tim discuss the show beyond the wins and losses. Despite the revolving door in the manager's office and board room Sunderland maintain an admirable fan base. Despite the club's lean times, the guys also discuss why it might be easy to cheer for the Black Cats. Sunderland Til I Die is a must watch for soccer fans. There was some other news occurring around the soccer world. The Bundesliga has announced they want to restart play as early as May 9th, behind closed doors if necessary. Tim, who took German in high school and college, believes this is called "Geisterspiele." As you'd expect, there was a strong reaction one way or the other from fans. One faction of opposition dislikes the concept of empty stadium matches. Others feel the medical & safety personnel needed on match day could be used better elsewhere. Some of those in favor of an early May restart crave a sense of normalcy. Also, Kicker magazine estimates 13 of the 36 clubs in the top 2 divisions would become insolvent if the season does not restart. This would be an economic blow for several communities. In other news, ESPN's soccer website reports that La Liga is helping in the search for a coronavirus solution. The league has a supercomputer that is usually dedicated solely to fighting online piracy of league matches. Tim and Brodee discuss how powerful this computer is and how it's now helping scientists. On the home front, the US Soccer Development Academy has ceased operations. Major League, within minutes of this news, announced its own elite competition for youth academies. Tim reached out to the USL to get their take on last week's news. He shares the response he got on this week's episode, including details about their own academy. Speaking of the USL, Las Vegas Lights defender Ramon Martin Del Campo and his wife have added to the family roster. Congratulations on the birth of their daughter, Carlie! Have a great week. Stay safe! For more news and great interviews, head to our homepage. Support the show.
This week Aaron and Ollie discuss the finer points of TikTok, Carvana, minivans, and football (aka soccer) tribalism. Recorded on 04.20.2020
Tirsdage i Stoke er så småt ved at blive tosset af karantæne og mangel på fodbold, så vi har fundet redning i Championship Manager 01/02 og Netflix-serien Sunderland Til I Die. Vi tager en kort snak om de involverede i Sunderland til I Die, samt hvorfor vi synes, den fungerer fantastisk. Snakken er uden de store spoilers. Men vi når da også lige at snakke om Kyle Walker og hans prosituerede, Ryan Giggs og hans brors kone samt andre interesante sexskandaler fra Premier League. Til sidst vender vi igen blikket mod nordøst England og kigger på den Saudi-arabiske kronprins Mohammed Bin Salmans bud på Newcastle. Hvad skal vi forvente? Hvordan vil det ændre Premier League? Og hvad med The Toon Army? Alt dette, en TisQuiz om målfarlige forsvarsspillere og meget meget mere i dette afsnit af Tirsdage i Stoke. Del 1: 00.00.24 - Sunderland Til I Die Del 2: 00.40.06 - Sexskandaler i Premier Leagues Historie Del 3: 01.25.46 - En Arabisk Prins i Newcastle
Hoy hablamos sobre la segunda temporada de la serie de Netflix 'Sunderland Til I Die', una serie que nos deja ver lo bueno, lo malo, lo surreal y lo real que sucede en un equipo de fútbol
Die Zeiten sind alles andere als normal - diese Folge versucht sich aber der Normalität wieder zu nähern. Was müssen die Big-Six-Teams im Sommer machen? Darüber hinaus besprechen wir Sinn und Unsinn der Gehaltskürzungen der Profis sowie die Netflix-Dokumentation "Sunderland 'til I Die".
Different Gravy - Not just another Sheffield Wednesday podcast
A podcast from two obsessive Sheffield Wednesday fans, we felt the world needed another couple of cisgender white guys sharing their opinion – so you are welcome.Easter, Eostre, Lupercalia etc a time of births and rebirths and perhaps most solemnly and importantly chocolate in the shape of eggs. Taking inspiration from the season the Gravy Boys pick the ingredients they feel are most vital to a rebirth or rejuvenation of Sheffield Wednesday Football Club.Look after yourselves!www.differentgravypod.co.ukN.B. a bit of prior notice next week's episode will be a pretty in depth discussion of the season two of Sunderland Til I Die on Netflix, so probably worth watching ahead of time.
Richard Easterbrook is joined by Chris Weatherspoon and Rory Fallow to review the second series of Sunderland Til I Die as well as discussing the EFL's plans to restart football imminently and what shape clubs will be in when we can finally go to a game again. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Richard Easterbrook is joined by Chris Weatherspoon and Rory Fallow to review the second series of Sunderland Til I Die as well as discussing the EFL's plans to restart football imminently and what shape clubs will be in when we can finally go to a game again.
Soccer Comic Rant #300 The Virus Won't Stop Us From Talking Football As @martinwharris & I review Sunderland Til I Die.
Martin Bain has shot back into our collective consciousness thanks to his appearances in the Netflix documentary Sunderland Til I Die. Martyn Ramsay asks David Edgar to discuss his impressions of Bain gleaned over a five-year spell of interaction during David's time at the Rangers Supporters Trust. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the second ever Skype episode the brothers recap what's been happening in lockdown. Watching way too much TV we get into Sunderland Til I Die and Audrie & Daisy for documentaries, one fills the gap of no football and the other depresses and angers Gavin. Also in the world of wrestling it's Wrestlemania time, what did the boys enjoy about it? We find out that Gavin actually left the house for the first time in ages and made it all the way to the garden. We also hear what your answers to the question of the week from last week was and lets just say some of your responses had the boys confused (Who doesn't like Stephen Mulhern????). Listen out for this weeks question.Hope you're all staying safe. If you get a chance to rate review and subscribe we'd appreciate it.This weeks recommendations :Sorry : BeyonceLove On Top : BeyoncePlea From a Cat Named Virtue : The WeakerthansEmily Kane : Art Brut Get in touch with us about anything, especially this weeks questionEmail: betherewithbelson@gmail.comTwitter: @therewithbelsonInstagram: @betherewithbelson
Martin Bain has shot back into our collective consciousness thanks to his appearances in the Netflix documentary Sunderland Til I Die. Martyn Ramsay asks David Edgar to discuss his impressions of Bain gleaned over a five-year spell of interaction during David's time at the Rangers Supporters Trust. IbroxRocks.com twitter.com/ibroxrocks app.IbroxRocks.com Produced by David Edgar A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2020 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
WE'RE BACK!TELLYGUFF! TIGER KING!X-MEN! GRAVITY FALLS!SUNDERLAND TIL I DIE!MUSICGUFF! BLU & EXILE!GAMEGUFF! OUTER WORLDS!ZELDA! RESIDENT EVIL!MORE ANIMAL CROSSINGTANGLED! GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL!EMAILS! EMPTY ARENAS! B MOVIES!HOME IMPROVEMENT! 20QS! PICK 3!GOD-TIER JERICHO SEGMENT!WRESTLEMANIA 36 REVIEW!AND MUCH MUCH MORE!
Hello everybody this is Ethan and welcome back to another episode of Chitter Chatter! In this episode I will be talking about the documentry series Sunderland Til I Die on Netflix . Thank you so much for listening and as always please sit back, relax, enjoy and stay safe! :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Martin Devlin chats to Ben Turner, the producer of the popular netflix series Sunderland til I die ahead of the 2nd season of the show being released in New Zealand.
Sunderland till I die. Joris van de Wier gaat in op de Netflixserie, vertelt achtergronden rondom de club uit het Noordoosten van Engeland, de verrassende hobby van manager Jack Ross en wat er na afloop van de serie is gebeurd.
Chris and Kartik discuss their favorite new soccer documentaries, will DAZN be the first domino to fall, Premier League and Bundesliga firming up a master plan, our favorite programs we've watched from the past week, Sunderland Til I Die returns to Netflix, plus letters from you, the listeners, in our mailbag section.
RUNNING ORDER PART 1a - Hello Sidney (01.00) PART 1b - PL and EFL pay packets (3.30) PART 1c - National League suspension (07.30) PART 2a - Rich Cawley on local papers and Charlton (11.30) PART 2b - Team of the Season - forwards (17.20) PART 3a - Sunderland Til I Die with Leo Pearlman Exec Producer (27.00) PART 3b - Luke O’Nien and other headlines (36.40) PART 4a - Leon Legge exclusive (41.00) PART 4b - Positive mental attitude and Joe Wicks has ruined my hammies (49.00) Check out our website here (https://www.thetotallyfootballshow.com/)
Rory Fallow and Matthew Keeling present the final episode in our four-part deep dive into the Sunderland Til I Die documentary series, featuring:⚽ Darron Gibson's Commute⚽ Chris Coleman's "amount of kids to being a prick" Ratio⚽ Stewart Donald's Liquid RefreshmentJust in time for series 2! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rory Fallow and Matthew Keeling present the final episode in our four-part deep dive into the Sunderland Til I Die documentary series, featuring: ⚽ Darron Gibson's Commute ⚽ Chris Coleman's "amount of kids to being a prick" Ratio ⚽ Stewart Donald's Liquid Refreshment Just in time for series 2!
Richard Easterbrook is joined by Chris Weatherspoon and Gareth Barker to talk through Episodes 5-6 of the Netflix series Sunderland Til I Die.Featuring;Aiden McGeady's Sado MasochismTory BastardsCarry On CampThe Sadness Of Jonny Williams See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Richard Easterbrook is joined by Chris Weatherspoon and Gareth Barker to talk through Episodes 5-6 of the Netflix series Sunderland Til I Die. Featuring: Aiden McGeady's Sado Masochism Tory Bastards Carry On Camp The Sadness Of Jonny Williams
Rory Fallow and Matthew Keeling get together to look back over Episodes 3 and 4 of Fulwell 73's hit Netflix documentary, Sunderland Til I Die.Episode highlights include a Jonny Williams retrospective, the dark tourist spots of Sunderland, oh and I'l tell you what I wouldn't mind... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rory Fallow and Matthew Keeling get together to look back over Episodes 3 and 4 of Fulwell 73's hit Netflix documentary, Sunderland Til I Die. Episode highlights include a Jonny Williams retrospective, the dark tourist spots of Sunderland, oh and I'l tell you what I wouldn't mind...
Richard Easterbrook is joined by Gareth Barker and Chris Weatherspoon from their isolation chambers as they while away the ensuing armageddon by taking a fond look back at Series One of Sunderland Til I Die in the first of a special series.The lads discuss the main talking points from the first two episodes of the Netflix documentary including Martin Bain's Sound System, Jason Steele's Confusion, Simon Grayson's Two Jackets, and Neale McDermott's Unlikely Transfer Targets. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Richard Easterbrook is joined by Gareth Barker and Chris Weatherspoon from their isolation chambers as they while away the ensuing armageddon by taking a fond look back at Series One of Sunderland Til I Die in the first of a special series. The lads discuss the main talking points from the first two episodes of the Netflix documentary including Martin Bain's Sound System, Jason Steele's Confusion, Simon Grayson's Two Jackets, and Neale McDermott's Unlikely Transfer Targets.
We're back in Manchester as Tom Walsh is joined by Jim Reay and Matt Wilson to talk about Sunderland's home game against Gillingham on Saturday, the upcoming series of Sunderland Til I Die and the League One run-in.
We're back in Manchester as Tom Walsh is joined by Jim Reay and Matt Wilson to talk about Sunderland's home game against Gillingham on Saturday, the upcoming series of Sunderland Til I Die and the League One run-in. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Time sinks". That’s what we're talking about this week. Games that eat up your precious minutes and hours and days. Nate says Civilization V is the worst contender. Alice B points a cannibalistic finger at Graveyard Keeper. And Graham turns the whole show into a sports podcast by talking about Football Manager. Links: The Yule Lads are terrifying: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelandic_Christmas_folklore#The_Yule_Lads Graveyard Keeper is like Stardew Valley but in a cemetery: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/08/15/graveyard-keeper-farming-sim-out-now/ Football Manager is best played when you take it too seriously: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2019/04/02/the-joy-of-taking-football-manager-far-too-seriously/ Sunderland ‘Til I Die trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLU7aNFp65M Forager review: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2019/04/26/forager-review/ Spaceplan is the funny potato clicker game: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2016/08/11/spaceplan-is-cookie-clicker-launched-into-orbit/ The gang in Space Engineers are... Wastes of Space: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2019/05/01/space-engineers-diary-part-one-wolves/ Close to the Sun is basically BioShock with Tesla even if they say it isn’t: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2019/02/22/close-to-the-sun-is-a-horror-game-thats-definitely-not-bioshock-with-tesla/ Success is in your blood in Rise of Industry: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/02/27/rise-of-industry-early-access-review/ Open TTD is a free version of Transport Tycoon Deluxe: https://www.openttd.org/ The Empire is a LARP that Nate likes: https://www.profounddecisions.co.uk/empire?2 The OA is about a missing blind girl who reappears with her sight restored: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvHJtez2IlY The Song of Achilles is a book about Greek shagging: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11250317-the-song-of-achilles Circe is about a nice witch who turns men into pigs: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35959740-circe
Chris McCann joined D.C. United this season after winning the MLS Cup with Atlanta United last season, which was preceded by a long career in England. Now, the Irishman talks with Roche about his time in England, the Netflix documentary Sunderland Til I Die, the process of getting a green card, and whether he can still deal with cold weather now that he's in America.
After a long hiatus, Tony Jones and Ryan Parker are back to discuss some killer serials, starting off this new season with Netflix's docuseries, Sunderland Til I Die. In this episode that talk about the culture, economics, and religion of sport, community, devotion, and manager as Messiah.
Adrian Eames is joined by James O'Toole and Anthony Pyne to pore over the week's LOI & First Division action with reflections from Athlone boss Terry Butler. Liam Nelis discusses the potential impact of Brexit on Derry City, while Stephen Elliott and Stephen Goldsmith talk Sunderland Til I Die.
This week we have soccer docs, new comics, rap collabs, podcast and more: (13:38) Sunderland ‘Til I Die (https://www.netflix.com/title/80207046) (19:56) Murder Falcon (https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/murder-falcon-1) (26:40) Humans Who Make Games (https://starburns.audio/podcasts/humans-who-make-games/) (30:32) Mother Forkin' Morals with Dr. Todd May (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpgOGnLxJ6X_rvLy99lfy2p0Qxzr3gVOT) (35:49) Celeste (http://www.celestegame.com/) (41:09) Malibu Ken (https://rhymesayers.com/releases/malibu-ken) Followup and Footnotes Music Break: Don Q & A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie - Yeah Yeah (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLq0tHSWFOk) Homecoming (https://www.amazon.com/Homecoming-Season-1/dp/B07FNZ35DV) Gris (https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/gris-switch) Ping Pong King (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/im-ping-pong-king/id1388806292?mt=8) Duster (https://www.instagram.com/p/BsqcFQYlG2M/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=ije6d3r3s3kx) Hot Ones with Gordon Ramsay (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9DyHthJ6LA) Broad City Season 5 (http://www.cc.com/episodes/76krnq/broad-city-stories-season-5-ep-501) Aesop Rock - Labor Days (https://open.spotify.com/album/1EozNWj9YemnvgrpvqHpca)
We are back on the interview kick, this time chatting with Sunderland/USMNT's Lynden Gooch about his path from California to northern England, the pain of relegation(s) and thoughts on new Netflix docuseries "Sunderland Til I Die". Next we turn to the EPL where we start with the tragic loss of the content king himself, Jozay Mourinho [27:00], followed by a discussion of the Make-Belieague Cup results [37:25] -- and the relevance of one in particular -- before pinching off previews and predictions for all this weekend's action, featuring Wolves/Liverpool [48:44], West Ham/Watford and Everton/Tottenham [51:47]. Finally we do a quick Lap Around the World [1:16:40] laying out what to watch for this weekend in the Bundesliga, La Liga and Serie A.
Joining us to discuss the hard fought win at the weekend over Bristol Rovers and the fantastic Netflix series 'Sunderland Till I Die' is ITV's Simon O'Rourke! You can listen on iTunes, Acast, Spotify, TuneIn, and of course YouTube - Get Stuck In!First things first; The Lake Poets - ShipyardsBuy it on iTunes/Stream it on Spotify, or the music app of your choice! Now man! Hurry up! Keep this going, lads and lasses!https://twitter.com/TheLakePoetsBut back to business...What are we on about this week?The Lord himself throwing javelins of ice at poor Connor's bald spot;Saturday's victory over a determined Bristol Rovers side; Tactical analysis, Reaction, and trying to avoid hypothermia..That documentary, That song, That feeling... With a side order of fewmin about a certain Martin Bain;Has anything come up in the series that Simon has been shocked to learn?A midfield conundrum; What seems to be our best central pairing?The January transfer window; Who looks like they might not be here in February, and what players do we think Jack Ross will be on the look out for?This and loads more, Pod suggestions and stuff, something about a porno with Chris Camm's Da? All fascinating, and just occasionally off topic. Aye. Listen In! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dumplin is first up in this month's unofficial Netflix-related podcast. It's a Netflix Original story of a beauty pageant mum (played by Jennifer Aniston) and her daughter Willowdean (Danielle McDonald). Does it say anything interesting about body image, friendships and parental relationships? (Official trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k86KDFh_q6E) Next up is Alfonso Cuarón's Roma, which Rob will almost certainly love, because it is black and white and foreign. Robbie is a bit more of an oaf so his reaction may be slightly less enthused (Official trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BS27ngZtxg) Finally, it's a double bill of North East football reviews, with one documentary examining the life of former Newcastle United manager Bobby Robson and the series Sunderland Til I Die, looking at a rather remarkable season for (you guessed it) Sunderland AFC. The jolly intro music is Take Me Higher by Jahzzar
Tomorrow, ‘Sunderland Til I Die’ will be finally unveiled to the world via Netflix. Joining us to talk all about it are Leo, Ben and Souts from Fulwell73, the production company behind it. You can listen for free on Acast, iTunes, Spotify, & YouTube - get stuck in!What are we talking about this episode?When, where, why, and how did the lads from Fulwell73 decide to make a documentary on the trials and tribulations of Sunderland AFC?How did the initial talks go with the club, and what was the pitch that convinced Netflix to green-light such a series?What was it like as fans, watching all this past drama unfold from the inside?Did the approach and the vision evolve as the season progressed?Who was easier to deal with, and how important was it to involve the fanbase the way they did?A little background on the lads as fans of Sunderland, the production process, and talk of further seasons being released;All this and much, much more! Tune in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ahead of the release of Docu-series Sunderland Til I Die, we sit down for a chat with Fulwell73's Leo Pearlman and Ben Turner as well as series director David Soutar. Sunderland Til I Die will be available worldwide on Netflix from Friday December 14th. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's Totally Football League Show sees Caroline Barker, Adrian Clarke, and Sam Parkin back in studio to discuss the latest managerial ins and outs, a full Championship review, plus an exclusive discussion with the makers of 'Sunderland Til I Die'. Here's how it sounds: RUNNING ORDER: * PART 1: Wally Downes to Wimbledon with AFC CEO Erik Samuelson, and some more oatcake chat (01m 30s) * PART 2a: Championship review part one: WBA 1-1 Brentford, Boro 0-3 Villa, Forest 2-0 Ipswich, and Tom Heaton (09m 30s) * PART 2b: Championship review part two: Norwich 3-1 Rotherham, Birmingham 3-0 PNE, Bristol 1-1 Millwall, and Blackburn 4-2 Sheffield Weds (21m 25s) * PART 2c: Championship odds with William Hill (31m 35s) * PART 3: Sunderland Til I Die with Fulwell 73's Ben Turner and Leo Pearlman (32m 50s) * PART 4: Weekend previews (40m 00s) PARISH NOTICES: * get your bet on with [William Hill](http://sports.williamhill.com/bet/en-gb/betting/y/5/Football.html) GET IN TOUCH: * Send us a tweet: [@theTotallyShow](https://twitter.com/thetotallyshow) * Find us on Instagram: [@totallyfootballshow](https://www.instagram.com/totallyfootballshow/) * Like us on Facebook: [@thetotallyfootballshow](https://www.facebook.com/thetotallyfootballshow/)