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In part 2 of our exclusive interview with Michael Chopra, we dive deep into his career journey, starting from his early days in football to playing under legendary managers like Bobby Robson and Roy Keane. Michael shares untold stories from training grounds, memorable matchdays, and life on the road with iconic players such as Alan Shearer, Craig Bellamy, and Dwight Yorke.We also discuss his standout performances, including the Tyne-Wear derby goal and Cardiff's playoff final, as well as his experiences with transfers, fan interactions, and the highs and lows of football life. Michael opens up about his retirement, recovery journey, and how he's channeling his passion for football into coaching today.Stick around for some lighthearted quick-fire questions to close out this candid and insightful conversation.
Deputy Loreperson Icy Sedgwick (Fabulous Folklore with Icy) joins James and Alasdair, and she brings with her the stories of a Geordie graverobber and a Mackem resurrection man. It's Newcastle vs Sunderland, and the bones of the dead do not rest easy in this Tyne-Wear derby. Plus the Loreboys come up with several new business ideas. Anyone for glow-in-the-dark coffins? Come see the Loreboys LIVE in Manchester at GRUB on Sunday 20th October (2024) at 2pm: https://www.seetickets.com/event/loremen-live/grub/3168584 OR in Balham on Sunday 17th November on Who Knew It? with Matt Stewart: https://www.designmynight.com/london/pubs/balham/the-bedford/who-knew-it-with-matt-stewart-live?t=tickets This episode was edited by Joseph Burrows - Audio Editor. LoreBoys nether say die! Support the Loremen here (and get stuff): patreon.com/loremenpod ko-fi.com/loremen Check the sweet, sweet merch here... https://www.teepublic.com/stores/loremen-podcast?ref_id=24631 @loremenpod youtube.com/loremenpodcast www.instagram.com/loremenpod www.facebook.com/loremenpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to The Wor Lasses Show, your go-to source for everything related to the Newcastle United Women's team!
Manchester, North London, and Tyne–Wear. The Premier League and Football League play host to some of the best grudge matches in the sport, but which is the best derby in all of English football? Gary Lineker is joined by Micah Richards and Alan Shearer for another episode to rank ten of the best derbies in the English footballing calendar.[This episode was originally released on 25/04/2022. Find the full Match of the Day: Top 10 boxsets only on BBC Sounds – just search ‘Match of the Day' via www.bbc.co.uk/sounds]
Like other industries, the UK medical devices sector was heavily disrupted during the Covid pandemic. But in contrast with many, it initially saw a surge in demand for many products, followed by a lull as demand pressures eased. It has now recovered from the 2022 downturn and is resuming annualised growth of over 5%. By Will Stirling The UK medical devices market, worth over €17bn a year, is the third-largest in Europe, after Germany (€41bn) and France (€31bn) and ranks number six in the world. The size of the market itself is not automatically reflected in the size of its manufacturing sector. The Republic of Ireland, for example, punches well above its market weight in terms of production and is second only to Germany as a European exporter of medical technology. Many companies have opened operations in Ireland in recent years, either production operations or sales and service hubs. These include robot producers KUKA and FANUC, who used to serve the Irish market mainly from their UK bases. The UK has over 3,000 active device manufacturers and has a strong reputation for orthopaedic, imaging, diagnostics and cardiovascular devices. The market itself is projected to grow by around 5.6% annually from 2024 to 2028, and to reach a value of $22.68bn by then. The total includes in vitro diagnostics but physical medical devices account for over 90% . Growth is being driven primarily by two factors: customer preference (hopes for improved outcomes) and an ageing population, which requires devices such as artificial joints, mobility aids and home healthcare equipment. Regulatory advantage The UK is becoming an attractive place for non-EU companies to base operations, with the introduction of the new European Medical Device Regulation Directive, according to reports in the pharmaceutical press, such as pharmaforum . The UK still operates under consolidated regulations which, it is argued, provide a less complex route to market entry. Further help comes from the recently launched MedTech strategy, which aims to encourage and stimulate new medical technologies. In 2020, Scotland's Medical Device Manufacturing Centre (MDMC) was opened with £3.7m from Scottish Enterprise's Advancing Manufacturing Challenge Fund and several universities in Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow. It focuses on supporting healthcare SMEs with innovation and product development. OEMs, contract manufacturing and device production Medical device manufacturers generally fall under one of two headings. Those that manufacture their own devices and those that offer a contract manufacturing service. The term ‘medical devices' covers an array of products, from drug dispensing to CAT scanning equipment, and therapeutic beds. The focus here is on ‘hard' medical devices, such as surgical instruments and orthopaedic implants. At one end of the age spectrum are young people needing dental braces; at the other, the leading surgical requirement for over-50s globally is replacement joints – hips, especially. Several of Europe's top 50 manufacturers of artificial knees and hips have locations in Great Britain and Ireland, including Smith & Nephew, Stryker and Corin Group. Smith & Nephew's Redapt cup was its first 3D printed titanium hip implant. It chose additive manufacturing in order to produce an entirely porous implant, which mimics the structure of cancellous or spongy bone – the softer bone type that is typically found at the ends of long bones, like hips. A habit of innovation Product innovation is the lifeblood of medical device manufacture. Swann-Morton, founded in 1932 and based in Sheffield, was initially established to make razor blades. Within a few years it became, and has remained, a leading supplier of surgical instruments to the NHS. In the 1960s, in collaboration with the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority at Wantage, it developed a sterilisation process using cobalt-60 gamma radiation and built one of the first commercial plants of its kind in the world. More recently, it introduced the KLEEN Blade Management System, which allows for safe attachment and removal of surgical blades from standard handles and the Surgical Blade Remover, which facilitates safe removal of scalpel blades from handles. Swann-Morton's products, which include approximately 70 different blade shapes and 30 handle designs, are used by surgeons, GPs, nurses, paramedics as well as practitioners in dentistry, podiatry and veterinary surgery. Williams Medical Supplies, based in Rhymney, Wales, is the largest supplier to general practices in the UK. It manufactures and retails medical products ranging from surgical instruments to pharmaceuticals. Rocket Medical has a manufacturing base in Washington, Tyne & Wear, an office in Watford and presence in The Netherlands, Germany, USA, Australia and New Zealand. It designs, develops, and manufactures single-use medical devices for various clinical areas, including cardiothoracic, ascites drainage, infertility, and colorectal procedures. In 2019, it invested in a new quality control system from software company Lynq, which enabled it to manage production and inventory more effectively and helped with its growth path. Founded in 1979, JRI Orthopaedics of Sheffield originally distributed hip replacements before going into manufacture, recently marked a milestone with its 100th A3GT total knee replacement. The company also recently celebrated a 100% survival rate of its Furlong H-A.C femoral stem, an implant for aseptic loosening at 27 to 32 years. The device has ceramic coating and was designed especially for younger patients. Milling, moulding and additive manufacturing ‘Hard' devices, such as implants especially, are produced either by traditional milling, moulding or additive manufacturing. Attenborough Medical, which was established in 1913, has invested heavily in 3D medical imaging scanning and custom manufacturing techniques to produce implants specifically designed for individual patients. Europlaz, one of the UK's leading medical equipment manufacturers, injection moulds medical grade polymers. It has cleanroom manufacturing facilities covering over 9,500 of its 60,000sq/ft manufacturing area, which also includes 24 injection moulding machines with capacities from 10 to 300 tonnes. Traditional strengths The continued importance of traditional milling is demonstrated by companies like Oracle Precision, which manufactures reconstructive medical devices, associated instrumentation and ancillary components. “CNC machining makes it possible to produce artificial joints that perfectly fit the patient, giving improved outcomes with joints that last and are biocompatible,” Oracle said. Oracle uses CNC machining on materials including stainless steel, titanium, medical polymers, elastomers and composites. It offers both one-off and batch medical machining and a full list of technologies: 4 and 5-axis milling, 2D and 3D machining, CNC turning and CMM inspection. LUBE-FREE BEARINGS GOOD FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS Medical technology is becoming lighter, more compact and modular and many medical devices need bearings. igus bearings and linear guides are designed for flexible adjustments and its energy chain systems for safe cable guidance are specially designed for medical applications. These products can be found in X-ray robots, laboratory devices, patient and treatment chairs, hospital beds and prostheses. They are resistant to chemicals, lubrication-free and maintenance-free and therefore offer maximum wearability in daily use. High loads such as shocks must be safely absorbed, and intensive care requires particularly reliable systems with easy and precise adjustability. Safety and ease-of-use are prioritised as all igus medical products are cleanroom compatible, media-resistant, and quiet – to meet high medical standards.
Dalle origini, fino ai giorni nostri, abbiamo ripercorso la storia di uno di quei derby che da sempre affascinano gli appassionati del football d'oltremanica: Sunderland contro Newcastle non è solo un derby calcistico ma una sfida tra due città che non si sono mai e poi mai sopportate, nonostante distino soltanto pochi chilometri.Per l'occasione, abbiamo ripescato alcune interviste (tradotte fedelmente) di alcuni dei personaggi che hanno resto questo derby quello che è oggi, ovvero una delle partita in assoluto più attese della stagione inglese.Tutto questo è Rivals, la serie podcast sulle rivalità calcistiche inglesi.
The crew got up before the sun to hang with the MobTown Magpais for New Castle's FA Cup win over Sunderland. The crowd started tense, but ended excited at the Uptown Abbey: Abbey Burger Mt.Washington, and our favorite Newcastle supporter Alan Llanes sat in with Sam Huston and Sam Graham.
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The MF crew take a look at some notable FA Cup results from the weekend including Newcastle defeating Sunderland 3-0 in the Tyne-Wear derby, their first meeting in eight years. Nico surprised the home side in Sunderland didn't show up for the derby while Susannah thinks a win like this will silence the critics about Newcastle and Eddie Howe being the right man for the job. And finally, a chat about the charm of small town teams and their stadiums in the FA Cup. Morning Footy is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Morning Footy podcast on Twitter: @CBSSportsGolazo, @susannahcollins, @nicocantor1, @NotAlexis, @CharlieDavies9 For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, the Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Keegan is joined by Bobby and Craig to discuss the huge 3-0 win against the unwashed Nissan factory workers. The boys discuss everything surrounding the first Tyne-Wear derby in 7 years both on and off the pitch.- The 90 minutes on the pitch - The week off it. - The display, or whatever that was before the game. - Is Alexander Isak the best finisher in the last 40 years?Don't forget to like to video and help us hit 1500 subs ---------------------- ⚫️ https://toonunder.com ⚪️ Find us on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@ToonUnderPodcast ⚫️ Twitter @ToonUnderPod ⚪️ Apple Music and Spotify search Toon Under Podcast
On today's episode Dave is joined by Producer Guy to preview and predict the upcoming weekend of FA Cup action with a massive amount of games, with the Tyne-Wear derby and Arsenal vs Liverpool taking centre stage. Dave also looks at the news and gossip. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aaron Paul is joined by Jobi McAnuff, Steve Evans and Danny Cowley to look ahead to the EFL stories in the FA Cup Third Round.They preview the Tyne-Wear Derby with North East Football journalist Simon Bird and Maidstone United manager George Elokobi chats about his side's tie against Evans' Stevenage.The panel also chat about Wayne Rooney's sacking as Birmingham City boss.Timecodes: 1:10 - What the FA Cup means 3:10 - Evans on beating Aston Villa with Stevenage 5:00 - Cowley on taking on Arsenal with Lincoln 9:45 - Sunderland v Newcastle preview 15:20 - Wigan v Manchester Utd preview 21:19 - George Elokobi on the 72+ 27:40 - Reaction to Wayne Rooney sacking 36:20 - Jobi McAnuff's 72 plus and 72 minus
In the latest episode of 'It's All Kicking Off' - all eyes are on the FA Cup.Ian and Chris preview a huge Tyne-Wear derby as Newcastle head into the clash in a poor run of form. Could Eddie Howe start to feel the pressure if his side stumble to arch rivals, Sunderland?The lads discuss whether Mikel Arteta and Jurgen Klopp will have one eye on the rest of their January fixtures when Arsenal meet Liverpool in the FA Cup. Which begs the question, would only the 'big' sides benefit from no cup replays?AND we chat what's next for Wayne Rooney, as Ian suggests something that perhaps the ex-Birmingham gaffer could consider... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Jack Reeve and Mark Langdon as they return for the latest episode of Bets Club giving you the best bets and predictions for this week's Premier League fixtures and more. The Premier League is here in full swing and the team kick off by previewing the big FA Cup tie, Arsenal vs Liverpool. The previous fixture in the league ended in a draw, can Arsenal impress and move to the next round or will Liverpool turn up the pressure? Mark then gives his best bets in all of this weekend's FA Cup fixtures, including Man United travelling to Wigan, as well as, the all entertaining Tyne–Wear derby with Newcastle taking on Sunderland. Dan Childs returns with his best bets in the EFL giving us lots of analysis on this week's team in focus, Cheltenham.
The SBK Football Betting Podcast is back for the New Year! Alex Brinton, Freddie Walker and Issy Barker reflect on the Premier League action over the holiday period, before previewing this weekend's FA Cup action including the much anticipated Tyne-Wear derby at the Stadium of Light. The panel then nominates their best bets across the weekend, including three cup upsets to look out for.Timecodes:00:00 - Xmas football action recap04:02 - FA Cup memories10:07 - Sunderland v Newcastle Utd preview20:21 - Acca selections26:42 - Cup upset selections30:18 - Goalscorer selectionsDownload SBK: https://getsbk.com Follow us on Twitter - / sbk *Recorded 4:00pm on Wednesday Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newcastle absolutely dominated the game on Saturday getting a third straight win over Manchester United. Trippier and Livramento were outstanding, are they the future full-back pairing? Plus, we have a Tyne/Wear derby to look forward to in January with a trip to the Stadium of Light, Nick Pope's shoulder injury, and Anthony Gordon deserves an England call-up. As always we also look at the rest of the news from Out of Toon. You can follow Ever More NUFC on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter: https://www.facebook.com/evermorenufc https://www.instagram.com/evermore_nufc https://twitter.com/EverMore_NUFC Enquiries: evermorenufc@gmail.com #nufc #newcastleunited #nufcnews
Hello and welcome to The Everything is Black and White Podcast - it's The Monday Show with Andrew and Aaron. This week the pair talk about that great win over Man United, and just how impressive Newcastle United's fitness is. Man United may have been awful but Newcastle were brilliant. There's praise for Tino Livramento, Kieran Trippier, and pretty much everyone who played on Saturday. They talk about Nick Pope's injury and the potential arrival of David de Gea. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robert Scragg is a northerner born and bred, and has had a random mix of jobs to date, including bookseller, pizza deliverer, Karate instructor, and Football Coach. He originally intended to join the legal profession, but after getting his degree, ended up with a job in Telecoms. Writing was something he hadn't done much of since he left school, until around seven years ago when an idea for a book popped up that he found too interesting to ignore, and his lead character, Jake Porter, plus his partner Nick Styles started to nag him to write it. His first novel, What Falls Between the Cracks, is the first in the Porter & Styles series. It was pitched during the 2016 Theakston's Crime Festival at the “Dragon's Pen”, to a panel of agents and editors, managing to get four ‘yes' votes, and has since been picked up by Allison & Busby. It's due to be released in Hardback and e-book on 19th April 2018, with paperback to follow on 20th September. Robert lives in Tyne & Wear, with his wife, children and dog. Away from work and writing, he's a long-suffering follower of Newcastle United, fan of all things martial arts, scuba diving and mountain climbing, and self-confessed crime fiction junkie. His favourites in the genre include Harlan Coben, Robert Crais, Linwood Barclay, Lee Child, Michael Connelly, Sarah Hilary, Mari Hannah, Mark Billingham and Howard Linskey to name but a few. Robert is also a founding member of the North East Noir crime writers group that was born following a workshop at Newcastle Noir crime writing festival in 2015, which meets regularly to discuss each other's WIP's, offer/receive feedback & chat about all things crime fiction related. Check out Robert's blog for his latest ramblings on his journey so far into the world of crime writing. Website:https://www.robertscragg.com/books/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gemma-louise-hirst/message
Jermain Defoe, Ryan Taylor and Martin Tyler look back to the 2015 Tyne-Wear derby and Defoe's stunning winner for Sunderland against Newcastle.
The North East has powered through the pandemic thanks to the indomitable spirit of its people and is set to emerge with its streets reinvented with a flavour of continental Europe, believes Bradley Hall senior surveyor Nick Bramwell. With 58 deals across the line in 2021, Bramwell is last year's leading individual dealmaker for the North East, while Bradley Hall sits in fifth place overall in the Radius Rankings for Tyne & Wear and first in Northumberland in terms of transacted space. Bramwell believes the rise of independent retailers – helped by developments such as Stack – gives people something different to try when they come to the cities of the North East, and this is helped by developments such as the pedestrianisation of Grey Street in Newcastle where a café culture can emerge and make it a stylish, European-style city. He also explains how the recent takeover of Newcastle United could have profound implications for the city's commercial property offering.
In a change of tact, Matt and Paul are joined by a football historian whose allegiances are more red and white than black and white. Rob Mason is Paul's equivalent at Sunderland AFC and joins the series to discuss a difficult period at St. James' Park where Newcastle suffered another relegation and went through four managers in search of the formula to get back into the top flight.There were a number of intense Tyne Wear derbies during this period and the trio take the opportunity to discuss the men who have represented both clubs, including Alan Kennedy and Bob Stokoe. Theme music by Tom RamseySign up to our NUFC newsletter: https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/newsletter-preference-centre/For more on the history of Newcastle United visit: https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/all-about/newcastle-united-fc-historyFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChronicleNUFCIf you have any feedback on the podcast, or have a NUFC history question for Paul Joannou or any of our guests, you can direct those to theEIBWpodcast@reachplc.com
Marc Corby discusses 31 years of friendship and rivalry with Sunderland supporter Jonny Snell. The lads discuss the highs, lows, bragging rights and embarrassments of following their clubs from the 1980s right up to the modern-day dream of new ownership and happier times. If you like what we do please visit our Patreon page for more NUFC content: patreon.com/tfpodcast
This week's episode of the Northern Stage Podcast is a must-listen for any cultural freelancers, or anyone looking to get into freelancing, or anyone who just likes a really good podcast chat. The amazing Leila D'Aronville talks about setting up the community group Tyne & Wear Cultural Freelancers, how she got into freelancing herself, her work at Sage Gateshead, and with many other great cultural initiatives, as well as appearing in front of the House of Lords, and a top tip for a great Vegan Cheesecake. It's a simply marvelous hour of podcast goodness. Have a listen. Download the transcript here. Notes Tyne & Wear Cultural Freelancers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/culturalfreelancers Leila D'Aronville on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dangerville?s=20 Bretton Hall: https://www.bretton-hall.com/ Sage Gateshead: sagegateshead.com Mongrel UK: https://www.facebook.com/MongrelUK/ Bridge North East: http://www.bridgenortheast.com/ Northern Roots: https://northern-roots.org.uk/ Asunder: https://www.1418now.org.uk/commissions/asunder/ Freedom City: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/press/articles/archive/2018/04/freedomcityexhibition/ Jumpin Hot Club: http://www.jumpinhot.com/ Journal Culture Awards: https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/whats-on/arts-culture-news/journal-gazette-culture-awards-2020-17668227 Wor Culture: https://forms.ncl.ac.uk/view.php?id=8390560 Arts Council: https://www.artscouncil.org.uk/ Department of Culture Media & Sport (DCMS): https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-digital-culture-media-sport What's Next? Young Vic: https://www.whatnextculture.co.uk/chapters/young-vic/ The Cumberland Arms: http://www.thecumberlandarms.co.uk/ Simply Cheesecake: https://www.facebook.com/simplycheesecake.co.uk/ Mean Eyed Cat: https://www.meaneyedcat.co.uk/ The Cluny: https://thecluny.com/ Dynasty: https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/80179394 Buffy The Vampire Slayer: https://www.channel4.com/programmes/buffy-the-vampire-slayer
In this episode - the second in our mini-series on “European philanthropy during and after COVID” – we talk to James Magowan from The European Community Foundation Initiative about the unique role of Community Foundations (CF) in the pandemic response and beyond. Including What is ECFI and what does it do? What is the history and current landscape for CFs across Europe? How do the cultures, histories and legal/policy environments for philanthropy vary across Europe? How does this affect the make-up of CFs in different places? Does this present any challenges in terms of positioning CFs as a coherent “movement”? Are there commonalties? I.e. is it meaningful to talk about “European philanthropy”? What kind of philanthropic responses have we seen across Europe to the challenges posed by covid-19? What role have CFs played? Has the focus on CFs during the pandemic been too transactional (i.e. focused on their role as distributors of funding), and does this risk undermining their other roles as community anchors and advocates? What is the role of infrastructure bodies in helping civil society organisations and funders navigate and adapt to a rapidly-changing environment? What elements of infrastructure are required for a healthy culture of philanthropy and a vibrant civil society? Should CFs be considered as “infrastructure”? Has the Covid-19 pandemic and the need to coordinate responses effectively increased awareness of the value of infrastructure? Do we need to make a renewed case for the value of infrastructure and the need to ensure it is properly funded? Related Links: The European Community Foundation Initiative (ECFI) UK Community Foundations (UKCF) The Association of Charitable Foundations (ACF) CAF Giving Thought podcast with Fozia Irfan, CEO of Community Foundation for Bedfordshire & Luton CAF Giving Thought podcast with Rob Williamson, Community Foundation for Tyne & Wear and Northumberland Our recent CAF paper on European policy responses to COVID-19 Rhod’s blog, “Awkward Places: Austerity, democracy and the challenges of civic philanthropy”
Utilita ambassador Gary Newbon MBE discusses what's next for Sunderland, the Tyne-Wear and Old Firm derbies, England, and the restart of the Championship with EFL stalwart Micky Gray.
In conversation with Rob Williamson, CEO of the Community Foundation for Tyne & Wear and Northumberland about their role in responding to the Covid-19 crisis in the North East of England.
In response to the Covid-19 crisis and the potentially unprecedented challenges it brings for civil society and philanthropy, we have been speaking to a range of people across the sector to find out how the pandemic has affected them so far and how they are responding. In part one: Fran & Will Perrin, founders and trustees of Indigo Trust, explain why they recently announced they are going to increase their annual grantmaking significantly to help address the short term impacts of the crisis. Rob Williamson, CEO of the Community Foundation for Tyne & Wear and Northumberland, tells us about the role they are playing in leading and coordinating the philanthropic response in the North East.
Last season, our Socios at patreon.com/grahamhunter got an exclusive interview with Shay Given. For the first time, here's the full episode.In part two, Shay speaks about the loneliness of life between the sticks, who the world's best No1s are and why, and why we now live in such a golden era of goalkeeping. Former Newcastle stalwart Shay also describes his best-ever save, denying Kevin Phillips with his fingertips in a Tyne-Wear derby, and the ecstasy of narrowly clinching a World Cup place in front of 100,000 passionate Iranians.If you would prefer not to wait 12 months to listen to these extra interviews, it's time to become a Socio at patreon.com/grahamhunter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the North East of England, two cities have had a rivalry that dates back the the English Civil War. When that competitive spirit was be channeled onto the football pitch, it sparked a tribalism that would rival any in world football. The red hot atmosphere and competitive nature of these to fine English cities culminates in a contest that shows no sign of simmering.Guest Craig Bowes (Newcastle United) and host Matt Lavery (Sunderland AFC) battle it out whilst Ian McNally (Tranmere Rovers) mediates - and manages to squeeze in a couple of great moments with both sides against the Rovers! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Computer Podcast: We try to catch up after being on hiatus for 2 months by bringing you all the Atari news we could find and we learn a new word in the process. READY! Recurring Links Floppy Days Podcast AtariArchives.org AtariMagazines.com Kevin’s Book “Terrible Nerd” New Atari books scans at archive.org ANTIC feedback at AtariAge Atari interview discussion thread on AtariAge ANTIC Facebook Page AHCS Eaten By a Grue Donate to Ted Nelson project at: https://paypal.me/Savetz TEH: Tech Enthusiast Hour - https://tehpodcast.com What We’ve Been Up To Whiz Kids - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whiz_Kids_(TV_series) KansasFest Megapodcast - http://rcrpodcast.com/episodes/2019/7/28/rcr-episode-196-chicken-missile-kansasfest-megapodcast-i-don.html Kevin’s Atari floppy drive stash - https://twitter.com/KevinSavetz/status/1158039012017205250 American Computer Museum, Bozeman, MT - https://acrmuseum.org/ Indy Vintage Computer Club - https://www.facebook.com/groups/IndyVCC/ Atari 800 5-pin DIN to S-video cable - https://lotharek.pl/productdetail.php?id=198 , https://www.8bitclassics.com/shop/av-cables/atari-xlxe-5-pin-din-to-s-video-composite-av-cable/ Atari 400/800 Programmer’s Guide poster - Steve Boswell - https://www.redbubble.com/people/choccyhobnob/works/39504539-basic-programmers-guide-from-1981?asc=u&c=1128814-wall-art&p=poster&ref=work_collections_grid Atari XL/XE USB power supply - https://www.sellmyretro.com/offer/details/32717 AVGCART - https://atariage.com/forums/topic/278212-avgcart/ tmp on AtariAge Nir Dary's demo of the AVGCART - https://youtu.be/j20PlHd6hWU Clear For Action, Avalon Hill, http://www.atarimania.com/game-atari-400-800-xl-xe-clear-for-action_1083.html Atari News [R] pass-thru SDrive2-PT: alsp on AtariAge - http://atariage.com/forums/topic/262509-sdrive-arm-preorder/page-17#entry4277150 Atari 8-bit open-source hardware - GozdniJezek - https://medium.com/@gozdnijezek/atari-400-800-xl-xe-open-source-hardware-55cd06e7311c Solderless Atari 1050 DD/Speed Upgrade: 1050E - https://lotharek.pl/productdetail.php?id=250 The disk library of the Atari club KWEST (Kitchener Waterloo Atari Eight Sixteen Thirtytwo) has been found, copied and uploaded - http://www.atari-forum.com/viewtopic.php?f=98&t=36939&sid=c66548d9600468cb9ab58df52cb1c9fc And at https://archive.org/details/KWEST HP calculator emulators for Atari - http://members.aon.at/~nkehrer/a800_c64_hp_emu.html - Norbert Kehrer Discussion about Ethernet cart options for the Atari - http://atariage.com/forums/topic/287229-new-dragon-ethernet-cartridge-interest-check/page-8 Kevin’s blog post at Archive.org - http://blog.archive.org/2019/05/28/have-you-played-atari-today/ Web Site - The Serious Computerist - http://seriouscomputerist.atariverse.com/pages/home/home.htm - Links to lots of Atari 8-bit information: books, disks, etc. Great Green Adv 2 Prologue, Indie Retro News - http://www.indieretronews.com/2019/07/great-green-adventure-2-prologue-very.html#more Wasteland - http://www.indieretronews.com/2019/04/wasteland-journey-through-wasteland-in.html#more Altirra Extended BASIC - https://atariage.com/forums/topic/284061-altirra-extended-basic new version of SIO2SD at Lotharek - https://lotharek.pl/productdetail.php?id=255 Amiga Bill: “Putting the final touches on our first non-Amiga video. Rare Atari 800 stuff from Curt Vendel of http://AtariMuseum.com The video comes out Monday August 5th” Guru Meditation: a Commodore Amiga YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/thegurumeditation Bill Winters and Anthony Becker - http://www.thegurumeditation.org/ Incognito board by Candle - http://spiflash.org/node/20 Upcoming Shows with Atari Computers Fujiama 2019 - Monday, August 26, 2019 to Sunday Sep. 1, 2019 Fujiama 2019 will be held at the Schützenhaus, Schützenhausweg, Lengenfeld, Germany. Visit atarixle's Fujiama page, Krupkaj's parties photos or mathy meetings page. VCF Midwest, Elmhurst, IL - Sep. 14-15, 2019 - http://vcfmw.org/ Portland Retro Gaming Expo Oct 18-20 - http://www.retrogamingexpo.com Event page created by Chicago Classic Computing - http://chiclassiccomp.org/events.html?fbclid=IwAR3Fm5hf7PCQj0yXBxXvj9J8Mp8GDwD2w1bfD_qktpPOnNYNoQUmN_EpgB8 Event page created by Floppy Days - https://www.facebook.com/VintageComputerShows/ YouTube Videos Since Last Show 2019 Toyota RAV4 hybrid unboxing - Every one includes an Atari 800 home computer in the trunk! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSrhvZ3wslY - GamedOut Gamer Introduction to the Platform Specific Series… In this series of tutorials we're going to cover how to do simple common tasks on multiple 6502 systems - Joystick Reading on the Atari 800 / 5200 - Learn 6502 Assembly Lesson P11 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sm1FyJ-NjxA (5 thousand 2 hundred) - ChibiAkumas 3.5" Drive for the Atari 8bit computer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MLhSWtX84M - Nir Dary (drive by Zaxxon for sale at https://www.sellmyretro.com/offer/details/37199) How I connected by 800XL to Irata Online - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KSv5bZT2SE - Jeff Thiele New at Archive.org https://archive.org/details/@jcbstein uploaded many Energy newslettters, Happy computer flyers Jason scott put many many Atari newsletters at https://archive.org/details/computermagazines?sort=-publicdate Light House, Tyne & Wear, Doktor Atari https://archive.org/details/BasicFunWithGraphicsTheAtariWay https://archive.org/details/@moorejh (Jason Moore) - letters from Atari, Adventure International, users group And Dorsett Courseware Catalog - https://archive.org/details/dorsettcoursewarecatalog Allan Bushman - https://archive.org/details/AtariVidtexUsersGuideCompuserve Compuserve's Atari Vidtex Users Guide And Twenty-Fifth Century Atari Software Catalog Summer Fall 1987 - https://archive.org/details/twentyfifthcenturyatarisoftwarecatalogsummerfall1987/page/n7 Kevin: https://archive.org/details/@savetz Many Jersey Atari Computer Group newsletters, many Current Notes, a few Portland Atari Club; Many manuals and packages from that software store Purser's Magazine Atari Edition Summer 1981 - https://archive.org/details/pursersmagazineatarieditionsummer1981 https://archive.org/details/daisydotiiii https://archive.org/details/daisydotii Draper Pascal 1.5 And 1.6 Manual; Manual for Draper Pascal 1.5 with addendum for version 1.6 Posted with permission of Norm Draper. - https://archive.org/details/DraperPascal1.5And1.6Manual https://archive.org/details/LetterEditorDonTippmann - Printed Atari BASIC source code for Letter Editor by Don Tippmann for Atari 8-bit computers Possible side effects of listening to the Antic podcast include stuffy nose, sneezing, sore throat; drowsiness, dizziness, feeling nervous; mild nausea, upset stomach, constipation; increased appetite, weight changes; insomnia, decreased sex drive, impotence, or difficulty having an orgasm; dry mouth, intense hate of Commodore, and Amiga lust. 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My hero, Roger Joseph Manning Jr. joins the show this week to discuss his new E.P, Glamping! Hear Roger talk about future plans and answer questions from his adoring public! Click here to pre order Glamping along with a ton of other cool RJMJ merchandise! Also featuring music from my band, Toxic Melons and Aaron Kaplan. Please support his brother and his drive to raise funds for a new liver by clicking here. Pablo's Poppin' Podcast is proudly sponsored by... "Fifteen Surefire Tips for Relieving Back Pain (Plus 192 Others, Just in Case)" R J Painting & Decorating - Based in South Shields, Tyne & Wear.
Colin Dodds is a PhD student at Newcastle University and the creator of Remix Portal which is an exciting, new piece of software which enables young people to get to grips with the fundamentals of mixing music. All songs on Remix Portal have been submitted by Northeast based bands. The show also features music from Newcastle based artists, Alex Tempest and Shy Talk. Visit Remix Portal by clicking here. Pablo's Poppin' Podcast is proudly sponsored by... "Fifteen Surefire Tips for Relieving Back Pain (Plus 192 Others, Just in Case)" R J Painting & Decorating - Based in South Shields, Tyne & Wear.
Wrestlings most infamous refreree, Dangerous Danny Davis joins TurnChuckle to discuss his new book, "Mr. X, The Life Story of Dangerous Danny Davis" which is available to pre order on Kickstarter. Danny has an inspirational story to tell, not just in his book but here on the podcast. There is plenty of WWF talk here along with some great lessons on how hard work can truly pay off. "Mr. X, The Life Story of Dangerous Danny Davis" is a product of WOHW Publishers and is co-authored by Kenny Cassanova. Pablo's Poppin' Podcast is proudly sponsored by... "Fifteen Surefire Tips for Relieving Back Pain (Plus 192 Others, Just in Case)" R J Painting & Decorating - Based in South Shields, Tyne & Wear.
Author, journalist and musician, Paul Myers joins the show to chat aout the 25th anniversary of Spilt Milk by Jellyfish! It is the main topic but it was near impossible to then not go off in a million different directions including Pauls fascinating background as a writer and his connections with many of the Jellyfish family. Also featuring music from The Paul and John and Toxic Melons. Pablo's Poppin' Podcast is proudly sponsored by... "Fifteen Surefire Tips for Relieving Back Pain (Plus 192 Others, Just in Case)" R J Painting & Decorating - Based in South Shields, Tyne & Wear.
Alex Hurst, Si Campbell, Richie Smith and Michale Creane look back on a Tyne Wear derby that won't live too long in the memory. The lads discuss the performance (or lack of one in the first half) and how the game panned out. Relegation is still avoidable and there is still plenty of hope. Follow us on twitter @tfweeklypod
Jamie Carragher, Graeme Souness and Niall Quinn join Ed Chamberlin to look back and discuss the fall out from the Tyne-Wear and Manchester derbies.
Nic is joined by Features Editor Greg Johnson and Chief Content Officer Amar Singh to discuss the Manchester, Tyne-Wear and London derbies taking place this weekend. There's also time to discuss the England squad and the huge Europa League draw between Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund
The Manchester derby is upon us, promising a nervous game of wits. The Tyne-Wear derby is also upon us, promising whatever the opposite of that is. Pards tries not to be too good a host as Crystal Palace welcome Leicester and Chelsea try to halt West Ham's impressive gurn up the league. Gertcha. Visit us on that internet at thefootballramble.com, follow us on Twitter @footballramble and like us on Facebook at facebook.com/footballramble. This show is sponsored by Bet365. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week in the 3iM Podcast we invite back Derek and new guest Craig from Newcastle to discuss the Tyne-Wear derby, Chelsea's poor run of form and all the matches from the weekend. Music by Kevin MacLeod
IT’S MR RAMBLE! Mid 90s soft rock scenes abound at Ramble HQ as Luke Pete, Jim and Marcus get their leather n’ lace on to talk about the Tyne-Wear derby, goalkeeping capers on the opening day of the Swedish Allsvenskan and a list of offences committed by Gigi Becali before his release from prison. Download, subscribe, follow us on Twitter @FootballRamble, facebook.com/footballramble, Instagram: thefootballramble & visit thefootballramble.com. Woooooooooooh! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We review the Stoke victory, preview the weekend's Tyne Wear derby and chat transfers. Joining us in The Studio was The Northern Echo's Richard Mason. On the phone we had Sunderland broadcasting sage Simon Crabtree, while Pete Donaldson from the Football Ramble and Absolute Radio is on to give us a Newcastle perspective. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Luke Benson is joined by Fergus Craig and Ben Van der Velde as they discuss the draw against Liverpool, the Mike Ashley regime and predictions for the Tyne Wear derby this weekend. Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh. A Playback Media Production. Get a free £20 Bet at Paddypower.com/newcastlenatter iPhone App - http://bit.ly/NNapp Get our new Android app on the Google Play store or follow the link from http://newcastlepodcast.com
Listen here | Crunching tackles, miss-timed lunges and off-the-ball handbags. This sounds like just an average Padcast but this week it’s a whole lot more with two monster derbies coming up this weekend. Newcastle legend Mick Martin joins the lads to talk about Newcastle’s chances as the Toon Army head up to Sunderland in what […]
Listen here | Crunching tackles, miss-timed lunges and off-the-ball handbags. This sounds like just an average Padcast but this week it’s a whole lot more with two monster derbies coming up this weekend. Newcastle legend Mick Martin joins the lads to talk about Newcastle’s chances as the Toon Army head up to Sunderland in what […]