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Vzdělávání dospělých v Česku? Většině z nás se nejspíš vybaví film „Marečku, podejte mi pero!“. Realita je ale mnohem komplexnější a pro českou společnost i trochu nelichotivá. Zatímco ve Skandinávii se v dospělosti dále vzdělává skoro každý pátý člověk, u nás je to jen zlomek. S Janem Kalendou z Fakulty humanitních studií UTB jsme probrali, jak český trh práce ovlivňuje zahraniční kapitál a proč firmy často suplují roli státu ve vzdělávání. Dozvíte se, co se stane s našimi dovednostmi, pokud je přestaneme rozvíjet, a jak do celého procesu vstupuje umělá inteligence. Věděli jste, že čtvrtina dospělých v Česku už dnes využívá jazykové modely jako své osobní mentory? Moderují Iva a Roman.
Náš podcastový pořad jede dál a tentokrát tě vezme přímo do epicentra největší studentské akce ve Zlíně! Máš pocit, že nestíháš jednu seminárku? Tak si poslechni, jaké to je plánovat festival pro stovky lidí a u toho nepropadnout u zkoušek na UTB ve Zlíně. Naše moderátorské duo Áďa a Terka si tentokrát do studia pozvalo hlavní tváře letošního Majálesu, manažery Alžbětu Hruškovou a Petra Sedláčka. Na co se můžeš těšit? Zákulisí: Co se pokazilo těsně před startem a co diváci nikdy neuvidí? Time management level UTB: Jak skloubit organizaci takto obrovské akce se studiem a nezbláznit se z toho. Exkluzivní novinky: Odhalujeme detaily, které tě navnadí na letošní line-up! Žádné filtry, jen čistá festivalová energie, stres i euforie. Zapni play a nezapomeň všechno to Začíná to UTeBe!
Martina Ambrozová je absolventkou Fakulty humanitních studií, kde vystudovala angličtinu pro manažerskou praxi. Jak sama říká, vždycky věděla, že bude dělat něco s angličtinou – a nyní pracuje jako ředitelka zkouškového centra Cambridge PARK v Brně. S Martinou si povídáme o angličtině, jejím životě ve Vídni i vzpomínkách na UTB. Jak vnímá Martina svou roli lídra? A kde se naučila mít ostré lokty? Nasaďte si sluchátka a nalaďte se na inspirativní jízdu na vlnách pořadu After Life!
Náš studentský podcastový pořad Začíná to UTeBe! dlouho spal, ale teď se hlásí hlasitě o slovo a začíná svou novou etapu! U toho nesmíte chybět! Klíče od studia si vypůjčilo naše nové moderátorské duo, Áďa a Terka, a ve své první epizodě probraly vše: od svého seznámení až po nefiltrovanou realitu prváckého života. Dá se vůbec první zkouškové na UTB přežít bez psychické újmy? Na co se můžete těšit? Žádné strojené řeči, jen upřímná studentská realita a exkluzivní spoiler k letošnímu Majálesu. Tak zapněte play a jdeme na to! Protože to všechno Začíná UTeBe!
Some of you may have noticed that there was no sermon uploaded last week. This was intentional. I wanted to share with you what's going on, what I've been working on, and give you an update about the future of UTB.The series I refer to by Sinclair Ferguson is entitled Sojourners and Exiles.The Bible Uncancelled is here on Substack:I'd like to thank everyone for your support over the last few years, and pray that God would continue to bless you through the work and ministry of UTB into the future!Understand the Bible is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Understand the Bible at utbible.substack.com/subscribe
Les chrétiens s'apprêtent à célébrer ce week-end du 3 avril la fête de Pâques. En Côte d'Ivoire, cette période rime aussi avec grands départs. De nombreuses familles quittent Abidjan pour rejoindre le centre du pays, notamment le V Baoulé, où se tient la fête de Paquinou. Un moment de retrouvailles et de retour aux traditions. De notre correspondant à Abidjan, Dans le salon de la famille Kouamé, à Cocody, les valises et les sacs s'alignent devant la porte. Sur la table à manger, des packs d'eau et quelques vivres. Les enfants, eux, s'impatientent. Cette famille s'apprête à prendre la route pour Golisinkro, localité située à plus de 300 km d'Abidjan. Pour le chef de famille, Paquinou est avant tout un retour aux sources. « La plupart d'entre nous sommes hors de la région, souligne Hervé Kouamé. C'est l'occasion pour que les différentes familles se retrouvent. Il y a une organisation qui est mise en place : il y a des danses folkloriques, des jeux, les jeunes se retrouvent pour des parties de football, etc. » Paquinou, ce n'est pas seulement la fête et les retrouvailles. C'est aussi l'occasion d'échanger autour des projets de développement du village. Mais avant d'y aller, il faut s'organiser. « Ça nécessite beaucoup de moyens. Déjà il faut trouver au moins deux véhicules, prévoir aussi de la nourriture et tout ce qui va avec, liste le père de famille. Il faut aussi prévoir des dortoirs, au cas où il y aurait beaucoup de monde au village. » Pour Manuela, la mère de famille, ce retour annuel a aussi une dimension éducative. Ses enfants y découvrent un autre rythme de vie, loin du tumulte d'Abidjan. « Les enfants se sentent bien, ils apprennent beaucoup, ils sont contents de retrouver leurs cousins qui restent toujours au village, qu'ils ne voient pas souvent, relate-t-elle, ils s'adaptent parce qu'il faut qu'ils s'imprègnent un peu de ce qu'on a vécu quand on avait leur âge. » À lire aussiCôte d'Ivoire: pour «Paquinou», la ville de Daoukro célèbre la tradition et le partage Paquinou, « un fait social total » À la gare UTB d'Adjamé, le ballet des cars est incessant. Le flux de voyageurs en partance surtout pour le centre du pays ne cesse de croître à la veille de Paquinou. « Cette année, on vient d'acquérir au moins 40 cars qui viennent renforcer le parc auto, témoigne le chef de gare Honoré Kouamé. Depuis 4h du matin, on a ouvert le guichet. En temps ordinaire, c'est 50 départs par jour. Mais pendant Pâques, il y a 70, 80 départs au niveau d'Adjamé. » Paquinou est « un fait social total », lance le Dr Gnelbin Nicaise. Autrement dit, un phénomène qui mobilise à la fois les dimensions économiques, culturelles, religieuses et sociales. Une tradition à pérenniser et à transmettre aux générations futures. « Il faut leur faire comprendre que le bonheur ne passe pas par le déracinement, l'acculturation, explique le sociologue, c'est à partir des racines authentiques qu'on arrive à évoluer, à avoir toujours les pieds dans la tradition et la tête aussi dans la modernité. » Plusieurs festivals sont prévus ce week-end du 3 avril à Abidjan et à l'intérieur du pays, notamment à Botro, Béoumi et Bouaké, pour marquer l'événement et faire connaitre la culture du peuple Baoulé. À lire aussiCôte d'Ivoire: une pièce de théâtre et de danse pour redorer l'image d'un quartier d'Abidjan
Jak moc přemýšlíte nad tím, co kupujete a jíte? Zuzana Lazárková z Fakulty technologické UTB se dlouhodobě věnuje technologii a kvalitě (nejen) trvanlivých potravin během skladování – a v rozhovoru ukazuje, že i běžný nákup může být věda. Na FT působí Zuzana už více než 20 let a svou práci bere jako srdcovou záležitost. Kromě výzkumu ji baví i popularizace vědy a výuka, třeba na Univerzitě třetího věku. Největší radost má z momentů, kdy v lidech probudí „aha“ moment. A zkrátka, když díky ní začnou potravinám o něco víc rozumět. V podcastu se dozvíte, proč číst etikety na potravinách, jak se nenechat zmást jako spotřebitel nebo třeba proč rajčata rozhodně nepatří do lednice. Řeč přijde i na to, jestli existuje jídlo, které by sama nejedla, nebo proč ji práce s „taveňáky“ baví už od doktorátu. Tohle je velmi praktický díl, po kterém se rozhodně začnete na potraviny dívat úplně jinak.
Největší mýtus o chemicích? Že jsou to podivíni zavření v laboratoři. To říká Markéta Ilčíková z Ústavu fyziky a materiálového inženýrství Fakulty technologické UTB – a sama je důkazem, že tahle představa je rozhodně mylná. Usměvavá vědkyně, která kromě polymerní chemie a nanomateriálů miluje i folklorní tanec, vypráví o své cestě od studia na FT přes postdoktorandské pobyty na Slovensku a v Polsku (kde získala velmi prestižní grant Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions) až po výzkumné působení v Kataru. Co považuje za své největší vědecké úspěchy? Proč jsou 3D polymerní struktury zásadní pro testování léčiv? Poslechněte si nadšený rozhovor o vědě, která dává smysl – a rozhodně vás namotivuje vyrazit za poznáním do světa.
Josh Safdie, der bereits mit seinem Bruder Benny die großartigen Filme „Good Time“ und „Uncut Gems“ drehte, bringt mit „Marty Supreme“ eine atemlose tragikomische Geschichte auf die Leinwand, in der Timothée Chalamet in der Hauptrolle brilliert. Für neun Oscars ist der Film nominiert. Chalamet spielt Marty Mauser, der 1952 sein täglich Brot in Lower Manhattan im Schuhgeschäft seines Onkel verdienen muss. Das soll aber nicht seine Zukunft werden, stattdessen strebt Marty nach einer Karriere als Tischtennisspieler, ja, er will der beste Spieler der Welt werden, um so den Sport auch in den USA populär zu machen. Das ließe sich leicht als ein typisches Biopic inszenieren, an dessen Ende Ruhm und Reichtum stehen. Josh Safdie aber parodiert das Genre, hintergeht das Sportlerdrama durch den Kraftaufwand, die Taktik und die Ausdauer, die nötig sind, um an Geld zu kommen, damit Marty sich die Flüge zu den Auswärtsspielen leisten kann. Immer grotesker und verworrener wird die Geschichte, die der Kapitalismus selbst schreibt. „Marty Supreme“ bietet bei aller Pointen und nervenaufreibenden Verwicklungen eine glasklare Analyse der Gesellschaft. Mehr dazu von Wolfgang M. Schmitt in der Filmanalyse! Literatur:Joseph A. Schumpeter: Kapitalismus, Sozialismus und Demokratie. UTB. Zum neuen Q&A und zum DeepDive zur Berlinale-Diskussion: Das Abo gibt es bei Steady als Monats- und vergünstigtes Jahresabo. Der RSS-Feed ist automatisch mit Spotify verknüpft, kann aber auch in alle Podcatcher eingefügt werden:https://steady.page/de/die-filmanalyse-abo/aboutApple-Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/die-filmanalyse/id1586115282Patreon (jedoch ist hier der RSS-Feed nicht mit Spotify verknüpft):https://www.patreon.com/c/wolfgangmschmitt/homeDie Filmanalyse +ABO kann man auch für ein Jahr verschenken: https://steady.page/de/die-filmanalyse-abo/gift_plans
Plast na jedno použití? U Petra Slobodiana rozhodně ne. V rukou jeho (a týmu z CPS) se polymery mění v chytré materiály, které dokážou vést elektrický proud, snímat dech nebo reagovat na tlak a vibrace. Petr Slobodian působí na Ústavu fyziky a materiálového inženýrství Fakulty technologické UTB a v Centru polymerních systémů. Ve svém výzkumu se věnuje polymerům, nanomateriálům a hledání cest, jak z plastů vytvořit vodivé a funkční polovodičové materiály. V podcastu si povídáme o jeho cestě od studia polymerů přes spolupráci s průmyslem až k výzkumu měkkých polovodičů pro nositelnou elektroniku. Řeč přijde také na nový studijní program Polovodičové materiály, který Petr Slobodian pomáhal odborně připravit. Proč je právě teď ten správný čas studovat polovodiče a jak mohou tyto materiály ovlivnit technologie budoucnosti?
Lucia L. Fišerová pochádza z Bratislavy, kde vyštudovala dejiny umenia. Dlhodobo sa zaoberá fotografickým obrazom a podobami jeho výstavnej a knižnej prezentácie. Prednáša v ateliéri Fotografie na UTB v Zlíne. V strede jej záujmu sa nachádza predovšetkým vzťah medzi textom, obrazom, spiritualitou a telesnosťou. Píše básne a fotografuje. Vo vydavateľstve HOST jej koncom roka 2025 vyšla prvá básnická zbierka S přesností nasekat astry.
Lukáš je absolventem Fakulty managementu a ekonomiky a přes 20 let se pohybuje v oblasti consultingu. Většinu svého pracovního života strávil na cestách a v zahraničí, kde i několik let žil. Lukáš v podcastu mluví o svém životě v Dubaji, na kterém ho nejvíce překvapilo to, že je tam příroda. Zavzpomíná také na své studium na UTB, které mu podle jeho slov vytvořilo skvělý základ pro profesní život. Jak se dělá byznys v Evropě a ve světě? A jak vypadá život konzultanta miliardových globálních firem, který do práce nedojíždí, ale létá? Poslechněte si nový díl podcastu After Life s Lukášem Výlupkem.
Nuestros amigos de #tribunapicante se ponen a analizar a Yoel Romero él "Soldado de Dios" que a pesar de sus 48 años sigue haciendo historia en los deportes de contacto, el fin de una era en la #UFC en #ESPN, además se le niega la revancha al Canelo Álvarez, Luis "Baboon" Palomino muere de pie y la actualidad de Alessa Grasso.Este #podcast llega gracias a la #UTB
The Way UK X Under the Bed Podcast is finally here - the collaboration we've all been waiting for! Destini and Tolu only started their podcat back in March, but Under the Bed has grown rapidly! In this speciall edition of the podcast, recorded live at Big Church Festival, we delve into how they started their podcast and what it means to navigate friendships, faith and responsibilty of discipling others. Find more about UTB at: https://www.instagram.com/underthebedpodcast/ Help us fund our latest short film - Between Sundays - by donating here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/between-sundays-a-christian-short-film-by-the-way-uk? FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thewayuk FOLLOW US ON TIK TOK: www.tiktok.com/@thewayuk Want to know more? Find a church that has things happening for young people. Visit https://achurchnearyou.com/youth [In partnership with CofE Digital Projects]
In this Full Moon Friday episode, Chris and Frank discuss the high points of recent episodes and in particular, how mega guest JP Bushey's advice will influence Frank's approach to the upcoming Unleash the Beast outing on the French River/ Lake Nipissing. UTB outing director Todd Dowell of Toddy Tickle Baits calls into the show to discuss this year's adventure, what has changed, and why it will be great.
Bit dramatic? I was hoping to say this after a playoff final win rather than the current mess, but I've decided to call time on the podcast. It's something I've been weighing up for a while and, to be honest, it's an acknowledgement that my heart's just not in it quite as much as it used to be. Which, if I'm being blunt, you may have noticed at points last season. I started BladesPod eight years ago, which seems a long time to do anything really. My goal was to be something a little more “considered” than eg Praise or Grumble football phone-in style content, with fairly chill takes rather than clickbaity sensationalism. I hope that BladesPod has lived up to that in the main, but I'm now at a stage of life where United aren't at the front of my mind anywhere near as much. Rather than put out something a bit rubbish or half-hearted, I think it's just time to hang up the mic. I've hugely, hugely enjoyed my time recording and putting these podcasts out there, and the (generally!) good-natured feedback they've generated, even when it's a difference of opinion. Above all it's through this podcast that I've made some genuine friendships and met a load of people I don't believe I'd ever have crossed paths with otherwise. As the pod's lifetime has overlapped with me becoming a parent – not to mention living through a global pandemic – I can't overstate how useful it's been for my own mental health. I want to say a massive thank you to everyone who's ever taken the time to record with me – Anna, Dave, Hal, and all the guest fans of other teams who I've ever had on, back when I had a bit more enthusiasm. To Jay, without whom I don't think I'd have carried on going for this long: a man who was my gateway into football analytics as well as giving the enthusiasm and self-belief that we were doing something worth ours' and other people's time. It's been awesome to see him find an amazing career in the game he devoted so much of his spare time to – one of the hardest-working people I've ever encountered. And of course, a huge thanks to Andrew – someone I'd never met or even spoken to before we recorded an episode together for the first time, and now probably a person I speak to more often than anyone who doesn't share my surname. An absolute pleasure to record all those episodes with you – six years! – and the one thing that's made me put off finishing the podcast for the last year or two. A legend of the Lane. Finally, a thank you to anyone who's ever listened to the pod or otherwise interacted with me on social media etc. It was only because there appeared to be any audience for this at all that I kept doing it beyond the first amateurish episode. I really do appreciate that that audience continued right up to this day, and I hope you got at least some enjoyment out of the pod during its run. I'll still be writing about Sheffield United Women on my newsletter WOMEN OF STEEL (http://womenofsteel.substack.com), and hopefully will keep writing about the men's team for the Pinch and anywhere else that will accept a few words from me when they come to mind. But for now, that's all folks. Thanks again for listening to us. UTB, Ben
Ben and Andrew's new season enthusiasm was burst quite abruptly by an almost farcically-clinical Bristol City on Saturday, but we discuss the fallout and the bright spots here as well as a need to gerronwi'it in the transfer market, the Anel Ahmedhodzic sale, and tonight's league cup game with Birmingham City. Thanks for listening and UTB!
Despite the dodgy introduction from Jon, the lads are back to give you a preview of the season, look at the mood around the club and make some predictions going into the new campaign. UTB
After a summer sabbatical, Ben and Andrew look ahead to the 2025/26 season and get their heads back in the game ahead of the new campaign. We discuss the general feeling towards it all kicking off, Ruben Selles as manager, Vini Souza's departure, and players we're expecting a breakout season from. We're back, and we're ready for it all over again. Thanks for listening and UTB!
Elkhorn South (Nebraska) girls' basketball coach, Jake Nannen shares his insights on coaching basketball at the high school and AAU levels, discussing his experiences . He emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and development for coaches and players alike. The conversation delves into the structure of travel basketball, the significance of local competition, and strategies for improving the game. Coach Nannen also highlights the importance of team bonding, effective practice structures, and the evaluation of players during tryouts at the high school level.Coach Nannen can be found on social media; on X @CoachNannen and on TikTok @coachnannenhoops. Check out his social media pages!United Basketball+ is hosting the 2025 Hoosier Gym Clinic in Knightstown, IN on September 27. We have 4 great coaches and other coaching resources lined up to present! UTB+ members receive $20 off the clinic. Sign up here: https://unitedbasketballplus.com/united-basketball-hoosier-gym-coaches-clinic/United Basketball+ is a resource for coaches, teachers, players, and leaders. If you want to improve your knowledge as a coach, teacher, player or leader, join the community today! https://unitedbasketballplus.com/register/ub-plus-annual-membership/Follow United Basketball+ on X @unitedbballplusLet's grow the game!
Concordia High School (TX) boys' basketball coach, Tristan Winkelman discusses how he works to simplify the game at a small Texas high school and beyond. The discussion touches on multi-sport athletes, player development, youth development, and strength & conditioning. Follow Coach Winkelman on social media! TikTok @CoachTHoops / X (Twitter) @CoachT_HoopsUnited Basketball+ is a resource for coaches, teachers, players, and leaders. If you want to improve your knowledge as a coach, teacher, player or leader, join the community today! https://unitedbasketballplus.com/register/ub-plus-annual-membership/United Basketball+ is hosting the 2025 Hoosier Gym Clinic in Knightstown, IN on September 27. We have 4 great coaches and other coaching resources lined up to present! UTB+ members receive $20 off the clinic. Sign up here: https://unitedbasketballplus.com/united-basketball-hoosier-gym-coaches-clinic/Follow United Basketball+ on X @unitedbballplusLet's grow the game!
Central Illinois track coach and owner of Project Sprint, Stone Darrow discusses how track & field can develop well-rounded athletes, the significance of multi-sport participation, and methods to enhance speed & explosiveness. The conversation also touches on injury prevention, the debate over sport specialization, and the value of building trust with athletes over time.Follow Coach Stone Darrow on social media! Facebook @ProjectSprint Instagram @projectsprintx Email projectsprintx@gmail.comUnited Basketball+ is a resource for coaches, teachers, players, and leaders. If you want to improve your knowledge as a coach, teacher, player or leader, join the community today! https://unitedbasketballplus.com/register/ub-plus-annual-membership/United Basketball+ is hosting the 2025 Hoosier Gym Clinic in Knightstown, IN on September 27. We have 4 great coaches and other coaching resources lined up to present! UTB+ members receive $20 off the clinic. Sign up here: https://unitedbasketballplus.com/united-basketball-hoosier-gym-coaches-clinic/Follow United Basketball+ on X @unitedbballplusLet's grow the game!
Co-owners Jacob & Jeremy Durdan discuss the NBA finals and injuries, injuries in youth sports, the high school off season & the make up of a bad teammate vs a great teammate. United Basketball+ is a resource for coaches, teachers, players, and leaders. If you want to improve your knowledge as a coach, teacher, player or leader, join the community today! https://unitedbasketballplus.com/register/ub-plus-annual-membership/United Basketball+ is hosting the 2025 Hoosier Gym Clinic in Knightstown, IN on September 27. We have 4 great coaches and other coaching resources lined up to present! UTB+ members receive $20 off the clinic. Contact jacob.unitedbasketballplus@gmail.com to sign up!Follow United Basketball+ on X @unitedbballplusLet's grow the game!
Ben and Andrew react to today's news that Chris Wilder has been sacked as manager of Sheffield United. We discuss why it might have happened, what we think of the timing, and whether we think it's the right decision, plus look back on Wilder's legacy and what a new man could mean for the club going forward. As always, thanks for listening and UTB! === Women of Steel, a free newsletter about Sheffield United Women: http://womenofsteel.substack.com Who Remembers, Andrew (and Liam)'s UK nostalgia podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2507764/episodes
The time for talking is almost over, but until then Ben and Andrew blurt out some nervously-excited / excitedly-nervous thoughts ahead of United's 5th attempt to win a playoff final. Does Sunderland's form matter? Do our two league meetings have any significance? Can we keep our cool? How much of a difference will Wilder make? All this and more covered in an amount of detail greater than zero. Thanks for listening and for one last time this season, UTB!
Ben and Andrew savour a smooth semi-final victory for the Blades, who repeat the scoreline of the first leg and beat Bristol City 6-0 on aggregate. We discuss a brilliant atmosphere and a memorable George Baldock moment, the great position the squad is in, how we're feeling heading to Wembley to face Sunderland, and the farce around the delayed kickoff announcement. Back with a preview of the match itself next week, in the meantime thanks for listening and UTB!
Ben and Andrew have a brief but giddy review of United's fantastic 3-0 win over Bristol City in the first leg of the playoff semi-finals, as Callum O'Hare and forgotten man Andre Brooks give the Blades a healthy cushion following Harrison Burrows' first half penalty. We talk about two big refereeing decisions, wily Wilder, the value of Kieffer Moore and a few other odds and ends ahead of Monday's second leg. Thanks for listening and UTB!
It's time for our old friend the playoffs, and Ben and Andrew are feeling optimistic (well, mainly Ben). We look ahead at the two games to come with Bristol City, including how both sides are shaping up and the fact United actually having a strong squad to pick from for once in a playoff campaign. Finally, with the regular season over, we revisit our Chip Butty Predictions from the start of the campaign to find who owes who a tasty carb-based meal. Thanks for listening and UTB!
With the Blades about to try and win the playoffs at the 10th attempt, Ben and Andrew look back through history to see what went wrong in every previous campaign and what lessons we can (hopefully) learn that'll help Chris Wilder's class of 2025 finally giving us that sweet sweet Wembley win we've been waiting 100 years for. Thanks for listening and UTB!
With United's status as the third men of the Championship confirmed, Ben and Andrew look at what needs to happen over the next few weeks to get the squad as ready as possible for the knockout fun of the playoffs. Thanks for listening, and UTB!
Ben and Andrew lament a dreadful defeat at Plymouth that means it'll almost certainly be the playoffs for United this season. We look at where it's gone wrong, what we'd like to see next, and whether there is still more than a glimmer of hope for the top two... Thanks for listening, and UTB!
Ben and Andrew take a deep breath and talk through two terrible results for United that sees them falter in the race for automatic promotion despite not really playing that differently to the rest of the season. There's some encouragement in that, but also a fair dose of frustration of course as the fun of they playoffs nudges closer. We also look ahead to what is now a huge game at Plymouth on Saturday. Thanks for listening and UTB!
Ben is joined by Anna Kent of Rainbow Blades to discuss United's impressive win over Coventry (with a few minutes revisiting the derby win, because why not), the rise of Rhian Brewster, and the promotion run-in. Finally, we turn our attention to United Women and their battle against relegation - any chance of a happy outcome for both United teams by the time we reach May? Thanks for listening, and UTB!
Ben and Andrew savour a Steel City derby double, as the Blades win 1-0 at Sheffield Wednesday. Rhian Brewster (!!!) grabs the headlines as youngsters Femi Seriki and Sydie Peck impress, while Michael Cooper remains the calmest man in Sheffield. We also dissect Chris Wilder's post-match interview and the reaction to it, the legacy of a derby double, and plenty more from a very fine Sunday at Hillsborough. Thanks for listening and UTB!
Ben and Andrew talk about the Blades getting four points from two home games against Paul Heckingbottom's Preston and an impressive Bristol City. Tyrese Campbell stars again and Rob Holding looks good on his first start, but United end up getting stung for playing another close game. We then pause thoughts of promotion briefly for the upcoming derby match on Sunday. Thanks for listening and UTB!
Ben and Andrew recap another away win for the Blades as Ben Brereton Diaz and Tyrese Campbell give United the points at Loftus Road and keep us in the top two. We also look ahead to Preston this weekend and the return to Bramall Lane of Paul Heckingbottom. Thanks for listening and UTB!
Ben and Andrew are feeling fairly upbeat in defeat after Monday night's loss to Leeds, with plenty of encouragement from United's performance against the league leaders. Thanks for listening, and UTB!
Ben and Andrew review a messy but important win for the Blades over Luton, with Anel Ahmedhodzic settling it late on. We discuss the latest edition of the "performances vs results" debate, the state of the promotion race, and our upcoming match against Leeds. Thanks for listening and UTB!
Ben and Andrew discuss United somehow stealing three points from an impressive Portsmouth side in last weekend's game, although the introduction of Sydie Peck certainly had a lot to do with it - as did the perpetually-outstanding Gustavo Hamer. We also look ahead to the visit of Middlesbrough tomorrow night. Thanks for listening and UTB!
Lots for Ben and Andrew to get through this week, including United's drab but important 1-0 win at Derby County, plus the signings of Harry Clarke, Rob Holding, Jefferson Caceres and Christian Nwachukwu as part of a frantic deadline day. We discuss the window as a whole and where it leaves the squad before looking ahead to Portsmouth on Saturday and a word on Chris Wilder's new contract. Thanks for listening and UTB!
A big Reaction Monday on SDH929TheGame's Abe Gordon leads off on his ATLUTD thoughtsCraig Johns From The Gazette and Teesside Live drops by on a Middlesboro matchday to give an update on Emmanuel Latte Lath, the kind of player he is, and what could be anticipated if the transfer to ATLUTD is completed SoccerForUSPod's Bart Keeler talks WoSo, NWSL, and Reffing Down Here
Craig Johns From The Gazette and Teesside Live drops by on a Middlesboro matchday to give an update on Emmanuel Latte Lath and the kind of player he is and what could be anticipated if the transfer to ATLUTD is completed
Ben and Andrew react to a miserable night at the Lane as Ruben Selles' Hull "do a job" on the Blades in a frustrating performance. We discuss Tom Cannon's debut, the welcome return of Vini Souza, how new signing Hamza Choudhury will fit into the team - and how we might shape the team around him - and look ahead to Derby County on Saturday. Thanks for listening, and UTB!
Ben and Andrew review the Blades downing Canaries and Swans in quick succession, despite more patch-up teamsheets - three goals in a week for Harrison Burrows and a welcome strike for Rhian Brewster are enough to give the Blades six points. We also talk about the return of Ben Brereton-Diaz, a few other moves that sound like they're in the works, and the visit of Hull City on Friday. Thanks for listening and UTB!