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Turkish Football Pundit Ahmet Bob Turgut recaps week 21, previews week 22 in the Turkish Super League, and discusses the recent Europa League matches, where Besiktas was eliminated, Fenerbahçe advanced to the playoffs with a narrow one-goal difference, and Galatasaray made the playoffs but losing crucial points against Dynamo at home , last week ultimately costing them a top-eight spot.
Soccer is in chaos in Turkiye but there are two teams that reign supreme!-Nii Wallace-Bruce and Corbert de Ronde chat with Turkish Soccer Analyst Ahmet Bob Turgut or Soccer Bob as he is known about the recent chaos in the Turkish Super League.-In this interview you will also hear about the state of the United States Men's National Team. Are they ready for the next World Cup?NEW WEBSITE !!! https://www.prosportspodcasters.comDISCORD !!!https://discord.gg/zXeGaybrc2SIGN UP TO SORARE !!!https://sorare.pxf.io/AobjK7- Be sure to sign up for our Newsletter on our website to qualify for our sponsor Giveaways! -Place your bets on the SPORTS INTERACTION BETTING WEBSITE! For a fantastic sign up bonus use this link - https://media.sia.com/C.ashx?btag=a_11368b_575c_&affid=7486&siteid=11368&adid=575&c=https://www.youtube.com/c/CobeLifehttp://www//twitter.com/PPodcasters#NoSportLeftBehind#prosportspodcastersIntro music by Dave Misener
This is Early Kick Off from the Men in Blazers Media Network, all your global football stories straight from the back pages of Europe's newspapers in around 10 minutes.On today's episode: a round-up of Tuesday's Carabao Cup drama in England, as Chelsea and Fulham go through to the semi finals via penalty shootouts, Steve Cooper is sacked as manager of Nottingham Forest, there's more mayhem in the Turkish Super League, Mary Earps wins Sports Personality of the Year and our favourite unofficial commentary from the Carabao Cup. Football don't sleep, and neither do we.This episode was produced in the UK for Men In Blazers by…Host: Betty GloverProducers: George Cooper & Sammy JamesResearcher: Jack CollinsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This weeks guest Turkish Women's Super League Player Rashida Beal steps into the 11. A player who has never backed down from the challenge of pursuing a professional career Rashida has tackled everything from injuries, false contract promises and family emergencies in order to chase her dream of being a professional footballer. Entering her third season in Turkey she lays out what it took to get there and how she has managed to stay a high level pro. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/inthe11podSubscribe to the show: https://in-the-11.captivate.fm/Watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTIKaXh28XlDY-NaJEuCPJw?sub_confirmation=1Follow The show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inthe11pod/Follow the show on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@inthe11pod?lang=enFollow Rashida!: https://www.instagram.com/rashidabeal/
We now have the final 16 set for the Europa League with some big names still remaining. Juventus will take on Freiburg while winning the Europa League could possibly be their only chance to play in Europe next season. Manchester United advanced against Barcelona last round and will take on Real Betis. Arsenal will attempt to juggle their run at the Premier League with this European competition. Familiar Europa participant Sevilla will take on Fenerbahce from the Turkish Super League. Last year's Europa Conference League winners Roma will take on Real Sociedad with both sides fighting for a Champions League spot in their domestic leagues. Feyenoord will also attempt to juggle the Europa League as they take on Shakhtar Donetsk while currently holding 1st place in the Eredivisie in the Netherlands.In this video:0:00 Europa League Round of 16 Picks5:00 Leverkusen vs Ferencvaros Match Prediction10:57 Roma vs Real Sociedad Match Prediction16:15 Sporting vs Arsenal Match Prediction23:25 Juventus vs Freiburg Match Prediction29:57 Man United vs Real Betis Match Prediction36:51 Shakhtar vs Feyenoord Match Prediction43:57 Q&A Europa League Round of 1645:06 Europa League Best Bets
None Stop Football in Turkish Super League…. Turkish Football Pundit Ahmet Bob Turgut reviews week 16 and previews week 17 which starts on Tuesday January 3, 2023 !
Turkish Football Pundit Ahmet Bob Turgut recaps week 13 and previews week 14 in Turkish Super League ….*Fenerbahce opening the gap on top *Galatasaray win derby match against Besiktas !
Kayla is a 2010 graduate of Villa Maria Academy. She is currently a professional basketball player in the WNBA for the Minnesota Lynx and plays overseas in the Turkish Super League. After Villa, Kayla went on to the University of Notre Dame where she played in three National Championships for the Irish under legendary coach Muffet McGraw. During her time at Notre Dame Kayla was ACC Player of the Year, Sports-Illustrated All-American, Wooden Award All-American, AP All-American, among many other accolades. She was drafted #3 overall by the San Antonio Stars in the 2014 WNBA Draft and has been named to WNBA All-Star teams in 2015, 2018, and 2019. Kayla has been playing overseas through her career and currently plays professionally in the Turkish Super League where she is a three-time Champion there in 2017, 2021, and 2022.
In this Podcast , Turkish Football Pundit Ahmet Bob Turgut talks about Trabzonspor winning the title in Turkish Super League , recaps week 35 and previews week 36 and more …* Second , Third and fourth place up for grabs * Galatasaray still in big chaos , elections postponed to June *Galatasaray fans don't want Dome Torrent !
Turkish Football-Soccer Podcast by Ahmet Bob Turgut …..Party in Trabzon, Turkey this Saturday…. Trabzonspor one point away to capture the Turkish Super Lig Tittle after over three decades ! Elections for Galatasaray again , this weekend! Huge race for second , third and fourth place . Yeni Malatyaspor, Rizespor, Goztepe and Altay relegated from Turkish Super League. Turkish Football Pundit Ahmet Turgut Previews up coming matches in week 35 …. Four weeks to go , Heat is on Fenerbahce and Konyaspor for second place !
Turkish Football Pundit recaps week 32 and previews week 33 in Turkish Super League….
…but then I got high. It was a Festivus for the rest of us to remember as Jared and I recorded in the afternoon and I was melting into my couch by the early evening, and yeah well Afroman was right so I failed to deliver on our usual Thursday release day. To top it all off, here I am now at 4 AM wide awake and figured I might as well just do it now. (Because on Christmas you tell the truth, right?) Enjoy it, ya filthy animals! Be safe and stay healthy, and spread the love!! TIMESTAMPS Topics | 1:46 - 14:28 - AFCON BABY! - Covid block including shocking and unexpected cancellations of games Segments | 14:28 - 1:20:23 - Domestic Disturbance-ish (14:28 - 1:01:41) including a foray into the Turkish Super League because apparently Brits eat Turkey on Christmas - Rumors (but mostly Rumours) and Here We Gos (sorry we'll try to keep these to a minimum) - Now That's A Name I Haven't Heard In A While f/ Obi Wan Kenobi (but also like ten of them throughout the pod lol) - OGOTD / stoppage time winners
Turkish Football Pundit reviews week 13 including Galatasaray vs Fenerbahce match in Turkish Super League and talks about Turkish referees controversial calls and previews Turkish teams upcoming matches in European competitions
Jarkko Tuomisto, goalkeeper coach at the Turkish Super League team, Fatih Karagümrük, joined us for this week's episode of the podcast. We chat about coaching abroad, about the different techniques and how it is to adapt as a coach in different environments. Then we of course have a chat about goalkeeping gloves. Enjoy!
This week, the Dekkers are hosting the show for us in this special new episode. Oliva is joined by her husband Sam, a former University of Wisconsin Badger and current forward for Turk Telekom in the Turkish Super League. The couple discusses what’s happening with playoff basketball this year, which matchups are the ones to watch, and all the nonsense surrounding unruly fans. We wrapped things up with friend of the show Peter Andrue’s insights on where to place your bets, in this week’s Lion’s Lock. http://www.betmgm.com00:00:26 - Intro 00:16:10 - Movie Talk 00:22:16 - Lion’s Lock Follow BetMGM: Instagram, Twitter & Facebook (@BetMGM)Presented by BetMGM
Locked On NBA Draft - Daily Podcast On The NBA Draft And College Basketball
In this episode, Sam Ferris and Co-host Cody of the Draft Dummies discuss the NBA prospectus of the rising Turkish star Alperen Sengun.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.IndeedGet started RIGHT NOW with a FREE SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to upgrade your job post at Indeed.com/lockedHeadspaceYou deserve to feel happier, and Headspace is meditation made simple. Go to headspace.com/lockedonnba for a FREE ONE-MONTH TRIAL with access to Headspace's full library of meditations for every situation.Lucy.coGo to Lucy.co and use Promo Code LOCKEDONNBA to get 20% off all products on your first order, including gum or lozenges! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On NBA Draft - Daily Podcast On The NBA Draft And College Basketball
In this episode, Sam Ferris and Co-host Cody of the Draft Dummies discuss the NBA prospectus of the rising Turkish star Alperen Sengun. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Indeed Get started RIGHT NOW with a FREE SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to upgrade your job post at Indeed.com/locked Headspace You deserve to feel happier, and Headspace is meditation made simple. Go to headspace.com/lockedonnba for a FREE ONE-MONTH TRIAL with access to Headspace's full library of meditations for every situation. Lucy.co Go to Lucy.co and use Promo Code LOCKEDONNBA to get 20% off all products on your first order, including gum or lozenges! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Who Will Win the Title in Turkish Super Lig ? “NON STOP FOOTBALL” GOES ON IN TURKISH SUPER LIG ... Turkish Football Pundit Ahmet Bob Turgut, Reviewing week 40 and Previewing week 41 which start on Tuesday ! Jam packed football in Turkey .
The Biggest Derby Match of the Season… #Galatasaray vs #Besiktas for the Super Lig Tittle ! Turkish Football Pundit Ahmet Bob Turgut Reviewing week 39 and previewing week 40 ! Last 3 matches in 8 days in Turkish Super League . Relegation Zone Is on Fire too … Jam packed football in Turkey
Beşiktaş opening the gap ...... Turkish Football Pundit Ahmet Bob Turgut Reviewing week 38 and previewing week 39 ! Last four matches in #stsl Jam packed football in Turkey .
Who Will Win the Title in Turkey ? “NON STOP FOOTBALL” GOES ON IN TURKISH SUPER LIG ... Turkish Football Pundit Ahmet Bob Turgut Previewing the week 35 and 36 starting on Friday ! Jam packed football in Turkey .
“NON STOP FOOTBALL” GOES ON IN TURKISH SUPER LIG ... Turkish Football Pundit Ahmet Bob Turgut reviews the week 32 and Previewing the week 33 and 34 starting on Tuesday! Jam packed football in Turkey .
BACK TO “NON STOP FOOTBALL” IN TURKISH SUPER LIG ... 3 matches in 9 days for most of the teams ! It’s insane . Also , my thoughts on Turkey vs Latvia match and Turkish National Football Team !
Turkish Football Pundit Ahmet “BOB” reviewing week 31 and previewing up coming Turkish National Team’s , World Cup Qualifying Matches against #Netherlands #Norway #Latvia #süperlig #stsl #turkishfootballpodcast #Turkey
Turkish Football Pundit Ahmet “BOB” reviewing week 30 and previewing up coming matches ( week 31) in the busy Turkish Super Lig .... Its none stop football in Turkey #süperlig #stsl #turkishfootballpodcast
Turkish Football Pundit Ahmet “BOB” reviewing week 27 and previewing up coming matches ( week 28) in the busy Turkish Super Lig .... Its none stop football in Turkey
Turkish Football Pundit Ahmet “BOB” reviewing week 26 and previewing up coming matches in the busy Turkish Super Lig .... Its none stop football in Turkey
Review and Preview of Turkish Super League by Turkish Football pundit Ahmet “BOB “ Turgut #STSL
For our first episode of 2021, we talked about rebranding the channel, Frank Lampard's position at Chelsea after defeat to Manchester City, Arsenal springing back to life, Mesut Özil's proposed move to Fenerbahçe of the Turkish Super League, Manchester United aiming for the top and their upcoming Northwest Derby against eternal rivals Liverpool. And last but not least, AC Milan calling the shots in the race for the Scudetto in the Italian Serie A. Follow @ballgametimes, @alhasani_basel, @MubbDeep on Twitter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ballgametimes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ballgametimes/support
Recapping last three weekends and Previewing the next three weekends in Turkish Super Lig ! #STSL
The Adelaide 36ers signed former EuroLeague star Tony Crocker as their second import and final roster signing for the 2020-21 NBL season. The Oklahoma native carved out an impressive college career, playing alongside Blake Griffin at Oklahoma University, reaching the NCAA Elite Eight in 2009. Tony's decade-long pro-career has included significant stints in the Basketball Super League in Turkey and the EuroLeague. The 33-year-old forward most recently played with Pinar Karsiyaka in the Turkish Super League and the Basketball Champions League and having won a number of slam dunk competitions during his time in Europe he is expected to excite the Adelaide fans with his above the ring playing style. Tony averaged 10.5 points during the COVID shortened season for Pinar Karsiyaka. Prior to that he had played alongside Russian basketball legend Alexy Schved at Khimki Moscow, finishing runners-up to CSKA Moscow. Topics include; How the coronavirus impacted Tony Crocker's basketball journey (2:00) What did he know about Australian and the league before this opportunity and what caused him to sign a deal with the Adelaide 36ers (8:30) Reaching the NCAA Tournament with Oklahoma University and playing alongside Blake Griffin (12:00) Making the Elite Eight in 2009 only to lose to a talented North Carolina squad featuring Ty Lawson, Danny Green, Tyler Hansborough and Wayne Ellington (14:00) Closing the book on his college career and nominating for the NBA draft (15:00) A decade of playing in Europe, teammates, opponents and highlights (17:00) How he thinks he'll fit in with the rest of the team and what he'll be able to bring to the 36ers roster (22:00) Items on his bucket list while playing in Australia (23:00) What were some of the biggest hurdles he's faced during his career and how he overcame them (24:00) Goals for his time in Adelaide (25:00) Visit dunk.com.au for your next set of basketball uniforms. Listen to our previous interviews with the biggest stars in Australian Basketball, head to Aussiehoopla.com. Check out previous podcasts featuring; Australian Basketball Legends - Luc Longley, Andrew Gaze, Shane Heal, Mark Bradtke, Leroy Loggins, David Andersen, Andrew Vlahov, CJ Bruton, Chris Anstey, Brett Maher, John Rillie, Tony Ronaldson, Brad Newley Current NBL Stars -Donald Sloan, AJ Ogilvy, Damian Martin, Daniel Kickert, Thomas Abercrombie, Jason Cadee, Bryce Cotton, Chris Goulding, Mitch McCarron, Cam Gliddon, Anthony Drmic Our Finest Coaching Minds - Brian Goorjian, Barry Barnes, Joey Wright, Adrian Hurley, Aaron Fearne, Rob Beveridge, Phil Smyth, Ian Stacker, Shawn Dennis, Dean Vickerman, Trevor Gleeson, Lindsey Gaze, Ken Cole, Will Weaver NBA Stars Past & Present - Andrew Bogut, Matthew Dellavedova, Stephen Jackson, Randy Livingston, Torrey Craig, Acie Earl, Josh Childress, Reggie Smith, Todd Lichti, Ryan Broekhoff, Doug Overton The NBL's Greatest Imports - Darryl McDonald, Ricky Grace, Derek Rucker, Leon Trimmingham, Scott Fisher, Lanard Copeland, Mike Mitchell, Darnell Mee, Isaac Burton, Adonis Jordan, Shawn Redhage, Willie Farley, Al Green, Corey "Homicide" Williams, Andre Moore, Steve Woodberry, Mike Mitchell, Dusty Rychart, Ebi Ere, Doug Overton, Kevin Lisch And the men who run things - Larry Kestelman, Paul Maley, Vince Crivelli, Jeremy Loeliger, Chuck Harmison, Jeff Van Groningen, Bob Turner All that and much more. Follow @AussieHoopla on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or email us at info@aussiehoopla.com
The hiatus is over! Jordan sits down with Sam Dekker of Türk Telekom of the Turkish Super League. They talk about their time at Wisconsin, Sam's time in the NBA and his transition to the EuroLeague. For more, check out AWolfAmongWolves.com!
My two cents about Turkish National football team and Senol Gunes - Turkish Super Lig Week 9 , Preview!
My two cents on National Team and preview week 5 in Turkish Super League !
The Turkish Super Lig is back! Play resumes on June 12th and Trabzonspor hope to pick up where they left off, on course to win their first league title in more than 30 years. Samantha Johnson explains.
The latest results from the Turkish Super League and who will be Turkey's opponents in next year's Euro 2020. - Süperlig'de en son sonuçlar, Türkiye'nin Euro 2020'deki rabikleri ve en son spor olayları SBS Turkçe Spor programında.
Hosts Fatz and Nimz talk Week 1 EPL Results, UEFA Super Cup, Predicitions for La Liga, Bundesliga, Ligue 1 and the Turkish Super League. Predictions are made for the top teams in these leagues for Week 1 as well as the Week 2 EPL predictions. Follow Offside Talk on Istagram @offsidetalkofficial_
The Raging Bull is accompanied by the Italian Stallion this week to look at the big leagues in the round ball game in Europe. Bull and Chorizo delve into the English Championship, English League One, the Portuguese Primeira Liga, Spanish La Liga, Italian Serie A, German Bundesliga, French Ligue 1, Dutch Eiredivise, Greek Super League, Turkish Super League, the Europa League and the UEFA Champions League. The boys also mourn the ageing of Caruso and the coming of greys on his noggin before getting stuck into some serious discussion about how the Global Financial Crisis and rumblings in the European Union have impacted on the Greek competition, and the impact of religious division, violence and separatism on the Turkish league.
The Raging Bull is accompanied by the Italian Stallion this week to look at the big leagues in the round ball game in Europe. Bull and Chorizo delve into the English Championship, English League One, the Portuguese Primeira Liga, Spanish La Liga, Italian Serie A, German Bundesliga, French Ligue 1, Dutch Eiredivise, Greek Super League, Turkish Super League, the Europa League and the UEFA Champions League. The boys also mourn the ageing of Caruso and the coming of greys on his noggin before getting stuck into some serious discussion about how the Global Financial Crisis and rumblings in the European Union have impacted on the Greek competition, and the impact of religious division, violence and separatism on the Turkish league.
On this week's Turkish Football Weekly, there is some audio difficulties due to Jeremy using his laptop microphone. So please excuse any audio that might not come through clearly. Week 22 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. Discussion focuses on the derby between Galatasaray and Besiktas, and on the red card seen by Cristian Baroni during the Elazigspor-Fenerbahce match (video of which can be seen via these links: https://vine.co/v/MmTD0da2Kjr and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDpbXNJlKCI). European matches of Galatasaray and Trabzonspor in the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League respectively are reviewed. The Euro 2016 draw was held this past week, and who Turkey got drawn with is discussed.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, Jeremy returns to the podcast. Week 21 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. the schedule for week 22 is given a rundown, which features the Galatasaray-Besiktas derby. There isn't much in terms of news this week, but the guys do review the 1st leg of the Europa League round of 32 tie between Juventus and Trabzonspor.
With Jeremy out due to work commitments, Ata is joined this week by Kaan Bayazit. Week 20 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed, and the schedule for week 21 is given a rundown. There's also a quick rundown of the results of the final day of Turkish Cup group stage games. The main point of discussion this week concerns the week 20 match between Sivasspor and Fenerbahce. The focus centers on the performance of referee Yunus Yildirim, and the guys debate the controversy surrounding his refereeing in the match.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, Jeremy returns to the podcast. Week 19 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. Results of the penultimate matchday of the Turkish Cup group stages are also reviewed. News this week regards Cenk Tosun's move to Besiktas from Gaziantepspor, which will occur at the end of this season; a discussion on Elazigspor's Pape Sow receiving a direct red card while getting treatment for any injury, and Turkish Football Federation chairman Yildirim Demiroren suggesting that the Turkish Super League foreigner cap might change if all eighteen clubs petition the TFF to do so.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, Ata Dizdar is joined by Volkan Celik (who was previously on the podcast speaking about the failed Ronaldinho transfer to Besiktas). Week 18 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. A brief update of recent Turkish Cup results are reported. News discussed this week features the date of the Kasimpasa-Besiktas match to be replayed being announced, Fenerbahce's home ground being closed, Gaziantepspor manager Sergen Yalcin going for a managerial license (with Volkan discussing the differences between the various licenses), and the transfers of Jermaine Jones to Besiktas and Koray Gunter to Galatasaray.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, Ata Dizdar is joined by Kaan Bayazit. Results from the Turkish Cup and the schedule for week 18 of the Turkish Super League is reviewed. The main news topic discuss in the loaning of Bruma of Galatasaray (who happens to be out for the season with an ACR tear) to Gaziantepspor. With the Turkish Court of Appeals making their ruling on the match fixing cases, this topic is discussed in detail, mainly concentrating on Fenerbahce chairman Aziz Yildirim.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, Kaan Bayazit joins Ata Dizdar for the third straight week. Week 17 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed as the Turkish Super League takes it's winter break. This includes a rundown of the standings and what may potentially be in store for the beginning of the second half of the season as an early preview. The main talking points in terms of news concerns two coaching situations in Kayserispor and Trabzonspor. While the podcast doesn't delve into transfer rumors (because let's face it, this is the Turkish sports media after all), two rumors are discussed in particular this week. This concerns Gremio left back Alex Telles to Galatasaray, and Ronaldinho to Besiktas.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, Kaan Bayazit joins Ata Dizdar for the second straight week. Week 16 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed, and there's a rundown of the schedule for week 17. The guys discuss the group stage draw for the Turkish Cup. This week's discussion of news includes some transfer moves, and Fenerbahce reportedly selling off the naming rights to Sukru Saracoglu stadium. Also featured is a discussion on Kasimpasa's billionaire backers, which includes a reference to a recent ESPN FC article on the club (which you can find here: http://espnfc.com/blog/_/name/espnfcunited/id/11261), and the potential for disaster should said backers withdraw their support from Kasimpasa.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, Jeremy is out of the country, so Ata is joined this week by Kaan Bayazit. Week 15 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. This includes an analysis of the "eventful" match between Kasimpasa and Besiktas. The opponents for Galatasaray and Trabzonspor in their respective European competitions have been drawn, and the initial prospects of them advancing are debated. The Turkish Cup 5th round came to an end, and the results are reported on. There is a discussion of various issues in the news surrounding Turkish football. One of which are two coaching resignations, one of which might come as a surprise considering how said coach's team has been doing in the league recently, and which will take effect at the end of the first half of the current season. Also, the two hosts delve into a discussion of the aftermath of the Kasimpasa-Besiktas match. The podcast concludes with a discussion on Manuel Fernandes, whose conduct has come into question recently. It's been reported that Fernandes said that he will not play in Turkey again, and the hosts debate his value to Besiktas and whether he should stay or be sold.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, the talk concerns winter weather and politics in the sport. Week 14 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. The group stages in both the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League have ended, and the hosts speak about both matches involving Turkish teams in their respective competitions. This includes the Galatasaray-Juventus match that had to be played over two days due to snow, and the pitch at Turk Telekom Arena when that match resumed. The major news of the week was the PFDK summoning Fethiyespor, Didier Drogba, and Emmanuel Eboue for political reasons that got the Turkish Football Federation in the news for all the wrong reasons. The hosts debate those summonings.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, Jeremy returns to the podcast after a week off for Thanksgiving. Week 13 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. This includes a review of the derby thriller between Fenerbahce and Besiktas. The week 14 schedule is also given a rundown. The Turkish Cup 4th round was played this week, and the guys review a round of upsets. News this week deals with suspensions for Fenerbahce's Raul Meireles, Bursaspor's Serdar Aziz, and Elazigspor's Pape Sow. The Champions League match between Juventus and Galatasaray is previewed. This includes the possible outcomes for Galatasaray, including the possibility of Galatasaray gettting eliminated from European competition altogether for this season.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, Jeremy is with his family for Thanksgiving, so Ata is joined by Kaan Bayazit. Week 12 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed, and the week 13 schedule is discussed. The European matches involving Galatasaray and Trabzonspor are reviewed. The major news discussed this week is Pablo Batalla of Bursaspor shockingly leaving the club (without a formal termination of contract) due to Batalla's own reasons (which even the pundits admit they aren't sure what the details behind it are).
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, it's a three man crew, as occasional pundit Kaan Bayazit drops in to talk Turkish footy with Ata and Jeremy. There's a review of the two friendlies that the Turkish national team played over the weekend. The news of the week is also discussed, with particular emphasis on the new manager at Gaziantepspor. The podcast wraps up with a discussion of the week 12 schedule of the Turkish Super League, and the upcoming European matches involving Galatasaray and Trabzonspor.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, week 11 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. This includes a detailed discussion of the recent Fenerbahce-Galatasaray derby. With the international break, the roster for Turkey's upcoming friendly matches are reviewed. Also featured on the podcast is a rundown of the matchups for the Turkish Cup 4th round. Konak Belediyesi's round of 16 tie in the UEFA Women's Champions League is discussed. News this week features some coaching news, a heart related scare for Antalyaspor's Mehmet Sedef, and Fenerbahce's fine for fan misbehavior during the derby.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, week 10 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. The guys run down the week 11 schedule, which features the Fenerbahce-Galatasaray derby this week. European results for both Galatasaray and Trabzonspor are reviewed. News this week concerns the chairman elections at Fenerbahce, the injury bug hitting two key players for Galatasaray, and Elazigspor's Fabio Bilica's suspension.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, two major talking points were discussed in detail, as well as the usual stuff. Week 9 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. The guys then review the standings so far and run down the week 10 schedule. News discussed this week features the disciplinary issues surrounding Kayseri Erciyesspor, and Elazigspor's coaching situation. The upcoming chairman elections for Fenerbahce, and the two major candidates, is debated. Fatih Terim's press conference concerning his sacking as manager of Galatasaray is also debated.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, Jeremy Chapman returns to the podcast after a one week absence. Week 8 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. This includes discussion of the amount of stoppage time added in the Kayseri Erciyesspor-Fenerbahce and Bursaspor-Kayserispor matches. News this week includes the unfortunate death of 1461 Trabzon manager Kadir Ozcan and a coaching change at Genclerbirligi. Results of European club matches for Galatasaray and Trabzonspor wrap up this week's podcast.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, Jeremy is out with work-related issues, so Ata is joined by guest pundit Kaan Bayazit. The Turkish national team matches against Estonia and the Netherlands for World Cup 2014 qualifying is discussed. Also, the two host deabte about particular players on the national team and where Turkey goes from here. From there, the podcast discusses Konak Belediyesi's run continuing in the UEFA Women's Champions League, and the week 8 schedule for the Turkish Super League.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, week 7 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. This includes the very "eventful" Fenerbahce-Trabzonspor match, which made more headlines by who showed up at the match. News this week features a shake-up of Kayserispor, and the sanctions handed out by the PFDK after the Fenerbahce-Trabzonspor match. The hosts go into a debate about said person who showed up at that match, Trabzonspor chairman Ibrahim Haciosmanoglu, and the events surrounding his appearance. The main debate topic there is whether if it was a good idea for Haciosmanoglu to show up in Sukru Saracoglu stadium to watch the match, especially considering what happened to him after the match was over. Konak Belediyesi's performance in the UEFA Women's Champions League is reviewed. The podcast concludes with a brief discussion of the roster for the Turkish national team, and the do or die situation they face in World Cup 2014 qualifiers as they face Estonia and the Netherlands.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, week 6 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. The rundown of the week 7 schedule is discussed. The major news of this week concerned former Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini getting hire as the new Galatasaray manager. The hosts debate how successful or not successful Mancini could be at his new job. Finally, the European matches of Galatasaray and Trabzonspor are reviewed.
A very lengthy episode is on tap for this week's Turkish Football Weekly. But considering the two headlines that made the rounds not only within Turkey but beyond Turkey's borders, it will be worth the time. Week 5 results of the Turkish Super League get reviewed, and the week 6 schedule is discussed. The Besiktas-Galatasaray match from week 5 gets reviewed in its own segment, as the hosts look into the derby which featured good football, but a lot of fans wanting to "get involved" to put it mildly. Also, the subsequent sanctions handed out by the TFF's Professional Football Disciplinary Committee, mostly against Besiktas, are reviewed. While that would have taken a good chunk of an episode by itself, Galatasaray countered with its own headline making move. The hosts discuss Galatasaray's sacking of manager Fatih Terim, and whether it was shocking or perhaps to be expected.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, there's going to be a lot of frustration vented towards match officials. Week 4 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. Particular discussion centers on the direct red card given to Eskisehirspor's Erkan Zengin in their match against Sivasspor. The schedule for week 5 is reviewed, which features Besiktas hosting Galatasaray. European results for Galatasaray and Trabzonspor are reviewed. News this week concerns suspensions handed out to Zengin, and Gaziantepspor manager Bulent Uygun. The hosts also discuss how to make the referees more accountable to the calls they make and suggest ways of using technology to make suspensions and other sanctions easier to enforce in the league.
It might not be so hopeless for Turkey after all. This week on Turkish Football Weekly, Turkey's World Cup qualifying matches against Andorra and Romania are reviewed. News this week features Erman Kilic's transfer to Eskisehirspor from Galatasaray (after signing for the Istanbul club only three months ago), and Kerim Frei signing for Besiktas. The guys break down the schedule for week 4 of the Turkish Super League, and also the European matches for both Galatasaray and Trabzonspor. As a special bonus, Jeremy tells of his experiences at the US-Mexico World Cup qualifying match he attended, and the hosts compare the atmosphere there with similar matches in a Turkish context.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, week 3 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. Particular analysis focuses on Karabukspor-Genclerbirligi and Rizespor-Kayseri Erciyesspor. News this week focuses on the draws for Trabzonspor in the Europa League groups stages, Konak Belediyesi in the UEFA Women's Champions League, Galatasaray signing a young Portuguese starlet, and Theofanis Gekas signing for another Turkish team. The podcast concludes with a discussion on the Turkish national team's roster for the international weekend and their matches against Andorra and Romania.
The reason for this title of this week's Turkish Football Weekly is because the hosts go through a lot of subjects that will make one think of the acronym "WTF". Week 2 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed, with a rundown on the week 3 schedule. The European matches involving Turkish teams are reviewed. The result of Fenerbahce's CAS appeal was disclosed this week, and the hosts debate the result and implications of the appeal. (Besiktas' result was not known at the time of recording of this podcast and will be discussed next week) Galatasaray found out who they will face in the Champions League group stages, and the hosts discuss the opponents for the defending champions.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, the Turkish Super League season has finally begun, and the Turkish national team has a change of leadership. The opening week of fixtures are reviewed, and the crew run down the schedule for week 2. European competition for Fenerbahce, Besiktas, and Trabzonspor are reviewed. The major news of the week is the resignation of Abdullah Avci as Turkish national team coach. The crew discuss Avci's tenure as well as the replacement, who will have to juggle two jobs at once.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, the guys get ready for the upcoming season to kick off. The draw for Turkish clubs remaining in European competition is discussed. Also featured is a review of the Turkish Super Cup and the recent Turkish national team friendly. The main news discussed this week is a coaching change at Bursaspor right before the start of the Turkish Super League season. The discussion also include Konak Belediyesi's adventures in the UEFA Women's Champions League. (You can find their Facebook page, as mentioned by Jeremy on the podcast, here: https://www.facebook.com/konakbelediyesporbayanfutboltakimi) Finally, the schedule for the first week of the Turkish Super League season is reviewed.
The Turkish Super League season has wrapped up, but there's always something going on in Turkish football. This week on Turkish Football Weekly, the hosts take a look at the last week of the Turkish Super League season, with a particular focus on the relegation battle. The Turkish Cup final is also reviewed. The PTT 1st division promotional playoffs have gotten underway, and the initial matches are discussed. News this week has focus on a few coaching changes that have occurred, and the transfer of Alper Potuk, which garnered many headlines in the Turkish sports media.
A lengthy Turkish Football Weekly is on tap this week (apologies in advance). Week 33 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. Much of the discussion focuses on the Fenerbahce-Galatasaray derby, which was overshadowed by off the pitch issues rather than on the field issues. The schedule for the final week of this Turkish Super League is discussed, with the focus on the three relegation candidates who are set to duke it out to survive. Special guest Kaan Bayazit (@razzerian on Twitter) joins the podcast for a discussion on Inonu Stadium and his views on the Fenerbahce-Galatasaray derby and the issues that surrounded it.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly: Week 32 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. This includes discussion on the relegation fight and whether the championship was clinched this week. The Week 33 schedule is also reviewed. News this week concerns the death of Bursaspor chairman Ibrahim Yazici, news concerning Genclerbirligi, and a debate concerning the news of Trabzonspor chairman Sadri Sener not running for another term in that position.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly: Week 31 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed and the schedule for week 32 is analyzed. The 2nd leg of the Europa League semifinal tie between Benfica and Fenerbahce is discussed. News this week includes some good and bad news for Besiktas, and two teams guaranteeing promotion to the Super League for next season. The podcast concludes with a brief debate on the subject of the issue of how a gay football player would be accepted in Turkish football, and perhaps society in general, in light of NBA player Jason Collins recent revelation that he is gay.
We may be getting closer to crowning a champion. This week on Turkish Football Weekly, week 30 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. This includes some match results that may or may not be considered upsets depending on how one looks at it. The schedule for week 31 is also discussed, which includes a debate on which of the matches this coming weekend may be considered the tougher match between the top two in the standings. The Europa League semifinal first leg between Fenerbahce and Benfica is featured. News this week includes a touching story on a amateur team cutting their hair off to support a cancer patient. Finally, there's a discussion of the PTT First Division standings and all the various scenarios featured there.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, week 29 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed, and there's a rundown of the schedule for week 30. News this week includes Fenerbahce's opponent in the Europa League semifinals, Orduspor sacking head coach Hector Cuper, Sivasspor's request to have a match replayed, and a proposal from the Turkish Football Clubs' Union concerning coaching in the Turkish Super League.
With six weeks to go in the Turkish Super League this season, the action is heavy both on and off the pitch. This week on Turkish Football Weekly, week 28 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed, with a rundown of upcoming matches for week 29. European action for both Galatasaray in the Champions League and Fenerbahce in the Europa League are discussed. The major news this week concerns Galatasaray coach Fatih Terim's recent suspension over his ejection from their match against Mersin Idman Yurdu this past week. The hosts the sanction itself and what it might mean for Galatasaray as the season gets into the homestretch.
A slightly shorter version of Turkish Football Weekly is on tap for this week. Week 27 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. This includes a discussion of some extracurricular activity during the Kasimpasa-Bursaspor match. The schedule for week 28 is reviewed. Both Galatasaray and Fenerbahce were in European action this past week, with vastly different outcomes for both clubs. The UEFA Champions League quarterfinal 1st leg match between Real Madrid and Galatasaray is discussed. Also reviewed is the UEFA Europa League quarterfinal 1st leg match between Fenerbahce and Lazio (where fans actually showed up in Kadikoy for the match). News this week includes a discussion as to the sanctions handed out as a result of the aftermath of the Kasimpasa-Bursaspor match, and an injury to Hugo Almeida of Besiktas. The podcast concludes with Jeremy's story of him attending a Kasimpasa match a few years back when he lived in Istanbul.
Qualifying for the 2014 World Cup now seems distant for Turkey. This week on Turkish Football Weekly, Turkey's World Cup qualifying matches against Andorra and Hungary are analyzed. This includes a detailed analysis of the Hungary match, which Turkey had to win in order to have a chance on qualification. The podcast then goes into a discussion into the future of Turkish national team coach Abdullah Avci, which includes a flashback to a previous episode of the podcast in which there was a discussion on Avci's initial hiring. News this week includes which teams Turkey will be facing in the FIFA U-20 World Cup coming up this summer. The podcast concludes with a rundown of the schedule for week 27 of the Turkish Super League.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, the league takes a break while the Turkish national team takes center stage. Week 26 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. News this week is highlighted by an incident which happened in the Izmir derby over the past weekend between Goztepe and Karsiyaka (which Goztepe won 3-2 after coming back from a 2-0 deficit) in the PTT First Division, and the opponents for Galatasaray and Fenerbahce in their respective European competitions. With the qualifiers for the 2014 World Cup on the horizon, Jeremy and Ata break down the roster for the matches Turkey has against Andorra and Hungary. With the match against Hungary seen as the key match of the two international matches for Turkey, special guest Gaby (@djgabyg on Twitter), the co-editor of the English language website Hugarianfootball.com, joins Ata to preview the Turkey-Hungary match.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, there's a European feel to it somewhat. Week 25 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed, as well as the upcoming match schedule for week 26. European action for both Turkish clubs remaining are reviewed as well, with both clubs having success. News this week concerns an Eskisehirspor player being called up to a national team that isn't Turkey, and some news about Turkish referees, including which major match infamous referee Cuneyt Cakir has been assigned to. The podcast also contains a discussion as to the value of the women and children only ban after a very well thought out tweet from a listener was sent to one of the hosts.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, Ata and Jeremy have a lot of their plate. Week 24 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. This includes a discussion of the last Istanbul big three derby held at the historic Inonu Stadium, before it is torn down after this season. With the 2nd leg of the UEFA Champions league round of 16 between Schalke and Galatasaray on the horizon, Ata talks with goal.com Bundesliga writer Enis Koylu (Twitter: @eniskoylu) to preview the second leg. The discussion with Enis also include a discussion of a recent article on goal.com concerning where Galatasaray's money is coming from (which you can find here: http://www.goal.com/en/news/1717/editorial/2013/02/20/3763439/risky-signings-of-drogba-sneijder-will-either-make-or-break?matchId=85977&score_team1=3&score_team2=6&some_name=PREDICT). The 1st leg of the Europa League round of 16 tie between Viktoria Plzen and Fenerbahce is reviewed. News this week concerns Bursaspor losing a key forward to injury, a coaching change, Akhisar Belediyespor getting sanctioned, and Fenerbahce's complaint about the TFF's Central Referee Board's selection of referees. As it pertains to referees, there's a discussion as to Cuneyt Cakir's performance in the Champions League this week, and where Besiktas-Fenerbahce derby referee Mete Kalkavan will be refereeing this weekend (and one would never expect the answer).
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, the hosts tackle a variety of subjects. Week 23 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. the schedule for week 24 of the Turkish Super League is discussed, including what matches people should be keeping an eye out for (other than the Besiktas-Fenerbahce derby). With Fenerbahce set to face Czech Republic club Viktoria Plzen in the Europa League round of 16, Jeremy speaks to Chris Boothroyd of The Czech Up (http://www.theczechup.co.uk) to discuss the upcoming tie (Chris can be contacted on Twitter at @theczechup). With the Turkish Cup group stage coming to a close, the results of the final day of the group stage and the semifinal matches are discussed. News this week concerns Fenerbahce on the verge of a ban from UEFA due to a history of fan misbehavior, and a debate on Galatasaray coach Fatih Terim's suspension from the touchline because of his ejection during Galatasaray's week 23 match against Orduspor.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, week 22 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. There's also a brief update on the Turkish Cup, with the final round of group stage matches coming up (and group B having all to play for on the last matchday). European action for both Galatasaray and Fenerbahce are reviewed. This includes a discussion of the pitch at Turk Telekom Arena, Schalke's inquiry as to the eligibility of Didier Drogba, and a tangential discussion on the potential artificial turf usage by Turkish clubs. To get in touch with the show, email the show at tfwmailbag@gmail.com.
A briefer version of Turkish Football Weekly is on tap for this week. Week 21 of the Turkish Super League is reviewed, and the guys look at how odd the standings are at this point. News this week include Milan Baros being released from Galatasaray, and Gaziantepspor hiring a "turbulent" coach for the rest of the season. The podcast concludes with European action with Fenerbahce in the Europa League, and a brief discussion on the upcoming Galatasaray-Schalke Champions League tie.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly: Week 20 results from the Turkish Super League are reviewed, followed by a rundown of the schedule for the upcoming matches in week 21. The recent sanction (and subsequent result of the appeal) of Felipe Melo's suspension for "Spit-Gate 2" is discussed, along with other news going around Turkish football. This includes Emre Belozoglu returning to Fenerbahce, and Mamadou Niang returning to Turkey joining Besiktas on loan. The podcast wraps up with a discussion on Turkey's recent national team friendly against the Czech Republic.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, week 19 results of the Turkish Super League are reviewed. This includes the recent Galatasaray-Besiktas derby, where another "spitting" (depending on how one looks at it) incident made headlines. Two major coaching resignations are discussed for Trabzonspor and Bursaspor. Galatasaray makes another transfer splash as Didier Drogba signs for the club, and the implications of that transfer is discussed. To get in touch with the show, one can email tfwmailbag@gmail.com.
After a long hiatus, Turkish Football Weekly returns and with a new distributor. Perhaps the timing is perfect. This week, there's a review of week 18 action in the Turkish Super League, as the league starts back up after the winter break. There's also a discussion of the Turkish Cup after round four of the group stages. With the transfer of Wesley Sneijder to Galatasaray making headlines in Turkey and worldwide, the hosts analyze the pros and cons of the transfer. If you want to get in touch with the show, email the show at tfwmailbag@gmail.com.