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Roel van Hemert, onze gast in deze special, werd binnengehaald door coach Warren Joyce, kwam tot 84 competitieve wedstrijden voor RAFC en speelde daarin driemaal de eindronde. Helaas wist hij met de Reds nooit te promoveren, wat hij na een ophefmakende transfer wél deed met Lierse. Hij had ook iets met spiegels, het goede leven in Antwerpen en Sherjill Mac-Donald. Daar vertelt hij alles over in deze meer dan 3 uur durende special!Hosts: Thomas Slembrouck & Dirk PietersGast: Roel van HemertMontage: Thomas Slembrouck Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In his first ever podcast appearance, Manchester United and Scotland midfielder, Scott McTominay, reveals his journey through the ranks of the Academy to the first team. Scott shares the challenges, successes and learnings that have taken him to where he is today.Having made his senior debut for the club in May 2017, Scott shares with Jake and Damian the attributes he has developed over the years, including consistency, dedication and discipline. Taking them through his teenage years, Scott reflects on how the unwavering support of his parents helped him navigate the balance of pursuing football while studying and being away from family, as well as the challenges to his physical development which almost halted his football career.Scott shares some of the best advice he has ever received, including a humbling phone call from Jose Mourinho and important guidance from current Man United manager, Erik Ten Hag. He also illustrates how influential his relationship with coach Warren Joyce has been in reshaping his career trajectory as well as the learnings he took from United legends Wayne Rooney, and Michael Carrick.Scott sheds light on the unique culture at Manchester United, how his hard work has enabled him to establish himself as a regular in the first team, and how his grit means he will fight to stay there. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The difference between the creation of God and the children of God - Rev. Warren Joyce
In this episode, Archie and Zappa sit down with Perth Glory superstar Bruno Fornaroli. The Uruguayan striker is now in his third season with the Glory after transferring from Melbourne City, where we won the FFA Cup in 2016 and the A-League Men's Golden Boot in the 2015/16 season. Bruno has continued his fine form since moving to Perth having been awarded their Most Glorious Player for the past 2 season (2019/20 and 2020/21).3:52 - Neds Level Player of the Week: Valentino Yuel.6:47 - Bruno Fornaroli joins Football From A to Z.8:00 - The struggles of being on the road with COVID.14:05 - Where Bruno's love of football came from.22:33 - Taking on more responsibility with the loss of some experience.26:38 - Bruno's transfer to Melbourne City and the A-League.29:08 - Leaving Melbourne City and Warren Joyce.35:39 - People come knocking for Bruno.39:30 - The footballer that inspired Bruno.41:28 - Remembering the rivalry between Uruguay and Australia.43:45 - Training and playing with Daniel Sturridge.46:57 - The plans for Fornaroli post football.52:03 - Neds Multi's of the Week.Join our FPL League - Click HereInstagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedInFor professional enquiries, reach out to michael@nominis.meProudly presented by Neds.A Max Events production.
We talk about Broner telling the press his returning to Lightweight.Run through the entire August 7th card on Sky Sports Action headlined by Harper vs JonasStreetz talks the differences in training female fighters,Run over the sad hype speak from Joyce revel at that bout.Lolz at matchroom absolute crushing Frank Warren in a boomers attempt to get swaggy on social media.This Episode is powered by XBRAIN.CO.UK enter PROMO code "COFFEECOMBAT" to save 30% off of anything Xbrain.BYESupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/cofcomcuties)
The BaldCasters are back.And what a morning to have them on the airwaves.Liverpool produces one of the great comebacks in UCL history against Barca to propel the Reds into the final... and superfan Brenton Speed is pumped.Speedy, as usual, is joined by fellow Fox Football's Murray Shaw and Andy Harper, both in studio.Here's more info on today's episode:-Liverpool's win (0:30)-Warren Joyce sacking news breaks in the middle of Speedy's Champions League wrap (4:30)-Back to more Champions League chat (7:00)-Warren Joyce reactions and who's City's next coach (22:00)-A-League Semi Finals previews (38:00)-Tips (51:00)
Coach Scott Miller (formerly of the Jets) joins Simon Hill and Daniel Garb in the rotating chair this week.The guys start in New Zealand and eventually head to England, after unpacking all the big A-League issues on mainland Australia.Here's more info:-Roy Krishna's Johnny Warren medal chances (2:00)-Other Johnny Warren medalist contenders (4:00)-Wellington dealing with the Mark Rudan distraction (5:30)-Warren Joyce's job retention case (8:30)-Adelaide United's Victory (13:30)-Likely Elimination Final matchups (18:00)-Takeaways from Sydney's win over Perth (20:00)-Tony subbing on son Pop (22:00)-'Depl-Roar-able' Brisbane (25:30)-The EPL title race (35:00)-Cardiff's loss, Brighton's boost (42:00)-Listener questions (56:00)-Lawrence Thomas' drop off (1:02:00)
A big show with a heap of big names discussed.'Baldcasters' Brenton Speed, Andy Harper and Murray Shaw all 'present' for duty, as per usual.They run through a few of the weekly talking points, including players they enjoyed watching (David Williams, Alex Baumjohann, Chris Ikonomidis) (10:00).And specifically, the guys dig into how Chris Ikonomidis can become a 'super player' and whether he should be exploring overseas (17:00).MORE FOX SPORTS PODCASTSHere's what else was on today's agenda:-Perth Glory's 'Victory' in Melbourne fixture (20:00)-Glory vs. Victory in a GF. Who wins? (24:00)-Warren Joyce (30:00)-Thoughts on Robbie Fowler to the Roar (33:00)-What can the W-League learn from the AFLW getting a 53K crowd to the GF in Adelaide (39:00)-Women's World Cup (43:00)-EPL reactions / Where to now for Mooy? (46:00)PRODUCER: Phil Prior
Two MASSIVE gets for the podcast today with Daniel Garb and Simon Hill.1/ Central Coast Director of Football Mike Phelan, who is ALSO now the Assistant Manager of Manchester United, under Ole Gunnar Solskjær.2/ German legend Karl-Heinz Riedle who's currently down under as an ambassador for Borrussia Dortmund, who have signed a partnership agreement with Marconi.Phelan speaks about his commitment to the Mariners, juggling the two jobs (probably unsustainable), working with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Warren Joyce being linked to Manchester United.MORE FOX SPORTS PODCASTSHere are some timecodes for the show:-Phelan interview (15:00 - 33:00)-Reactions to the Phelan interview (33:00)-The weekend of football approaching (34:30)-Riedle interview, including his thoughts on the Bundesliga and the EPL race (39:00)-Thoughts on the Reidle interview (47:00)
Bruce Djite returns to the show, joining Fox Football's Simon Hill and Fox Sports News 500's Daniel Garb.And with Aaron Mooy's Huddersfield destined for relegation, his future becomes a hot topic.Manchester City were the big winners over the weekend in the EPL, while Australia's juggernaut Perth kept rolling.But today's episode of the Fox Football Podcast starts with the Matildas' big win over Korea.Here's the full rundown:Matildas beat Korea (2:00)Milicic stock starting to rise? (10:00)What's going on with Melbourne City? (12:00)'Arguably the best' in the A-League: Diego Castro (17:00)What foreigners need to bring to A-League clubs (18:00)Premiers Plate race not over yet (20:00)Sydney's best 45 minutes of the season (20:30)Western United's big recruit: Sebastian Pasquali (34:00)South West Sydney's interest is positive(37:30)English Premier League stuff (38:30)Liverpool's 'tricky' derby encounter!! (39:00)Aaron Mooy's future (45:30)When does Warren Joyce get sacked? (57:00)
It seemed like an inevitability, but it’s finally happened. Bruno Fornaroli has left Melbourne City, and with it comes more heat on the shoulders of Warren Joyce. With City facing a critical juncture in the season, we check in with Matty Bonnici from Talking City to gauge how the fans are feeling. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Melbourne City has finally released Bruno Fornaroli, after months of unresolved inertia with coach Warren Joyce.In fact, months of 'stench', if you ask Fox Football broadcaster Andy Harper.'Harps' joins fellow commentator Brenton Speed and the channel's Executive Producer Murray Shaw, for their usual midweek time slot.MORE FOX SPORTS PODCASTSHere's the rundown:Players that caught the eye (inc. Tarek Elrich, Alex Lopez) (6:30)What the FootBald crew made of Ante Milicic's Matildas squad (9:30)Melbourne City and Bruno Fornaroli part ways (20:00)New photos at the Wanderers stadium look sublime (28:00)The race for the Alex Tobin Award (31:00)Top 5 performing Aussies in the A-League right now (34:30)Aaron Mooy's strong performance (35:30)Harps on the time Craig Foster got yanked (36:00)Asian Champions League wrap (40:00)
Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga has got the football world talking, refusing to sub off in the League Cup Final against Manchester City.Fox Football broadcaster Simon Hill was particularly upset with Kepa's actions, speaking on the Fox Football podcast, alongside foxsports.com.au's Carly Adno and Fox Sports News 500's Daniel Garb.Hill's spray begins around the 42-minute mark of the podcast.And on top of a full A-League wrap, the trio also covered the Melbourne Derby and the pressure on Warren Joyce (3:00), Manchester United's fighting spirit (48:00) and then go to some listener questions (53:00), including some thoughts on Glory moving and packing an Optus Stadium Grand Final (54:00), and the impact moving home will have on the Wanderers (57:00).
In this episode the boys talk about the AFL Draft, the Warren Joyce and Fornaroli saga, Chelsea the first to drop points in the league and the Dwight Howard controversy
With Round 6 about kick off, Joey is in with the latest on the Bruno Fornaroli situation at Melbourne City. We ask Fox Sports analyst and Identity Pro founder Scott Miller his thoughts on the whole situation and whether Warren Joyce is right to bench El Tuna, plus there's the Straight Red, Crawf's Quiz and heaps more. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Fox Sports analyst and Identity Pro founder Miller returns for his weekly tactical preview of the upcoming round of A-League action. In a week when the managers - or at least one - have been firmly in the gun, we ask Miller whether or not the treatment of Warren Joyce has been fair. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Matty, Rene and Matt are joined by in studio debutant Troy who makes a solid start to his Talking City career, The boys are also joined by expert pundit and fantastic journo Joey Lynch who gives some insight into the happenings of the club and the situation with Warren Joyce. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week the guys Vote 1 Warren Joyce out, laud the atmosphere at Kogarah, discuss the merits of RnB festivals and circle back to kick Joyce a few more times Follow Us On Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Email us: contact@destructionpod.com Listening on Android? We recommend Pocket Casts Find out more about the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
Fox Football's Adam Peacock interviews all ten A-League coaches on the eve of the new season.
Wellington Phoenix are hoping to use the A-League's marquee fund to help mount a bid for former Inter Milan and Newcastle United star Obafemi Martins. The Phoenix have received the green light from Football Federation Australia to pursue Martins, who is currently contracted to Chinese club Shanghai Shenhua. It comes after Wellington's previous attempt at signing Michael Essien fell flat, but they remain firmly in the market for a big-name recruit at the right price. Former Manchester United fringe defender Ritchie De Laet has been linked with Melbourne City in a move that would reunite the Belgian with coach Warren Joyce. Capped twice by Belgium, De Laet is currently on the books of Aston Villa - whom he joined from Leicester in 2016. However a switch to City - most likely on loan - is looking increasingly likely for De Laet, whose contract expires in mid-2019.
Your hosts, Lynn, Levon, Er Shen, and Marc ListenEN_Interview_2-20180720-WIE20 Canada - U.S. trade war: U.S launches WTO attack against Canadian counter-tariffs U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer speaks during a meeting hosted by U.S. President Donald Trump with governors and members of Congress at the White House in Washington, U.S., April 12, 2018. (Kevin Lamarque/REUTERS) The U.S. has imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Canada. In retaliation for what it sees as unfair tariffs, Canada in turn slapped tariffs on a long list of U.S. products even as it sought a ruling from the World Trade Organisation. The U.S. in response has now taken Canada to the WTO as well to contest those Canadian counter-tariffs, saying they contravene international trade laws. Levon spoke to Mark Busch, a professor of international trade and diplomacy at Georgetown University in Washington, about what WTO rules say of this whole thing. Sharks in Canada Among the sharks featured on Canadian stamps is the mako which is the fastest shark in the world. (Canada Post) It seems a substantial number of Canadians don't realise that this country has a lot of sharks swimming off its coasts. In fact, there are sharks in the waters of all three coasts: Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic. To help educate people, Canada has issued striking new stamps showing some of the species of sharks found in Canadian waters. Lynn spoke with Warren Joyce, a researcher with the government department responsible for fisheries and oceans and who was among those that Canada Post consulted for the new stamps. Federal government cabinet shuffle - why shuffle? Jim Carr hugs Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after being sworn in as Minister of International Trade during a ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa on Wednesday, July 18, 2018. (Justin Tang/THE CANADIAN PRESS) This week, Canada's Liberal Party government did what many governments do part-way through their mandate: they moved some cabinet ministers around, some being demoted, and some promoted. In this case Trudeau added five new ministries to his cabinet and also redistributed some of the responsibilities among the ministers. Marc spoke to Jordan Press who follows the ins and outs of government daily as the Parliamentary reporter for the Canadian Press newswire service and begins in this excerpt with a question about the purpose of these "shuffles".
Warren Joyce says Canada has more than 30 species of sharks and describes them as amazing animals.
This week we take a look back at the Villa game, life without Joyce feels so much brighter.Some positive signs and despite the score line there was some promise.The under 18s are on the march once again, EFL Trophy Northern winners and now they face Bournemouth in the national final.Cut to the chase, FAB meeting feedback and some discussion around the points raised.
Warren Joyce's tenure as Latics manager finally ended, now's the time to get the soul back.
Simon is in the hot seat this evening and hosts the pod, very professional too, we may have found a new front man.Two games to review, disappointing and shambolic at Blackburn, battling and triumphant at Birmingham. We are hanging in there.Dan Burn is Superman.A listeners question is debated by the crew, how many good performances from this season can we recall?Bristol City preview, predictions and Odds CheckerTimecodes 0:00 Forfeit intros (with hat eating) 1:00 Blackburn review: 'the ref was alright' 4:00 'Pathetic', 'same old crap' 11:00 Birmingham review: effective game management 14:00 Obertan the New Yanic & hoping for a Joycey change of pants heart 21:00 Latics bottom of the home form table 26:00 PWU listener question of the week: which games have Wigan played well in? 33:00 Bristol City preview: no innuendos allowed 35:00 Predictions: pigeon to score & Barry's Oddschecker (40:00) 43:00 AOB: Female Fans' Forum, Beambacks & well timed trumps The Ultimate Fartwatch: 9:5, 45:10
'Boss Gate', a little bit of intrigue to start the week off, the fans forum cancelled due to Warren Joyce needing some medical treatment, hmm the rumour mill has been in full swing.Shocking performance against Forest at the weekend, definitely an opportunity lost, poor tactics left us all a little stunned and angry.Blackburn preview, £27 a ticket and a goalless draw forecast, what a way to spend Saturday afternoon!We have Birmingham on Tuesday, they're in a poor run of form, can we go to St Andrews and get something?Timecodes 0:00 Non-cancelled intros 1:30: Alleged football matches involving Latics and Forest AKA Pigeongate 5:00 'A disgrace', 'no balls'; fear will take us down 15:00 Statman left speechless by Joyce's forlorn record 18:30 Pitchwatch, Pigeonwatch and rugby kickoffs 23:00 Fans Forum postponement: the right decision? 29:00 Blackburn preview: choosing the right games to win 31:00 Premier League players with League One tactics? 34:00 Predictions: Grigg and Bogle have to play, wild chickens & Si's Oddschecker (37:00) 38:00 Birmingham preview: Drawfest 2017
The mood is changing quicker than the North West weather in the PWU studio at the moment.A draw and a defeat leave us all dreading what's staring us in face after a little bit of euphoria last week, well that what it's like being a football fan, up one minute, down the next!We have a look back at the Preston and QPR games, penalty decisions, bookings, goals and other talking points whilst Adam gives us his run down on his visit to Loftus Road, a tale of two halves by all accounts.Just where are we at the moment, we have a look at the Latics form under Warren Joyce and ponder if we can still pull it around.We finish off with a preview of the Forest game this Saturday and Si gives us the latest odds on a goalless draw.Timecodes0:00 Comeback #ntros 1:50 Latics v Prest£n rev1ew: phantom penalties & phantom runs 8:00 Welcome to defensive stability & Cup Final capers ##} 11:00 (Sadly pieless) QPR v Latics review: arbitrary booking allocation 16:00 We got a penalty, woo yeaaah! 23:00 Stat showdown: King Joyce v Superman Caldwell 27:00 'Draws are no good' vs. 'don't lose under any circumstances' 33:00 Does Joyce trust his players? 38:40 Tree-mendous Latics v Forest preview & pred&ctions (42:00) 44:00 Si's Cup Final #5 OddschUcker 49:00 Fear %f failure? 52:00 Shameless All Gone Latics Fanzine plug
We're kinda buzzing this week, a win is a winWe start off with a Fulham review, poor stats making us tired?Reece Burke loaned out to Barrow, that's a bit of a shock, we thought he'd have been challenging for a place in the team after his early season showings.Wolves review, nothing like an 88th minute winner, get in there Jake Buxton.Preston in town on Saturday for a derby game, could be a cracker this one, Rob entertains us with tales from the 'Diary of a Ball Boy'.The games are coming thick and fast, away at QPR on Tuesday, Rob entertains us with tales from the 'Diary of Keep Ball' on a previous visit to Loftus Road that landed him in trouble with the law!Next up we hear about Max Power and David Perkins' road trip on Tuesday, these two are the new Max and Paddy.Timecodes: 0:00 Raucous Valentine's intros2:00 Fulham review: "possession-based football is dead"9:00 Coulda Woulda Shoulda Corner: What if Jacobs was Superman? 16:00 Wolves review: 85 minutes you'll never get back18:00 A Bogle in progress & making Man United look average23:00 The relegation run-in: "Everyone below 14th at risk"27:00 Preston preview: Cup Final time again & profitable ball boying29:00 Bogle standard (hehey) predictions and Si's Oddschecker (31:00) 36:00 Phantom scouts representing Latics in Europe38:00 QPR preview: Rob's life of crime & quick predictions45:00 Max & Paddy Perkins' Road to Nowhere.
The Latics keep rolling along, three wins on the bounce and playing well, what more could you ask for?How's about a plum draw in the cup, that's exactly what we've got.First up though let's take a look back at a great win at the weekend against Brentford, two goals and three points and out of the bottom three for the first time since September, this Warren Joyce fella isn't a manager at all, keep it up Wazza.A couple of appointments behind the scenes, a new head coach and a new head of medical, whatever that is, plus Jamie Hanson coming in on loan from Derby, does his arrival mean someone is going through the outdoor?Big game this weekend, it's a no lose game, Man United away in the FA cup 4th round, big pay day and a great day out.Timecodes0:00 Gassy intros1:00 Brentford review: the Sam Morsy Super Show & shocking stats6:30 The substitute war: won by the Bees9:00 ''Caldwell has a lot to answer for'' & duck assessment15:00 Misplaced hype: Sawyers, Hogan, Connolly? 17:00 The End of Graham Barrow?! A transfer window update21:00 Bogle update & dud signings24:00 Man United 'Blaze of Non-Glory' FA Cup preview: won 1, lost 1727:00 Si's FA Cup 'Final' Oddschecker & predictions36:00 11 years since Highbury '06 & Flores on loan?
Great three points away at Burton on Saturday, this really has got the podcast crew giddy.Just who is Callum Connelly? We're not really sure but what a debut for the 19 year old.Warren Joyce gave a relaxed and informative interview post game, I think we are starting to warm to him, what a difference a couple of wins make.Quick look at possible transfer incomings reveals not a lot on the vines but one player is strongly tipped to become a 'tic before teh end of the week.It's Brentford at the DW on Saturday, we have ref watch, Si's Odds Checker and the predictions.Timecodes0:00 Cheery intros0:40 Matters Burtonian - Who the heck is Callum Connolly? 6:00 No public address announcement at 'Disco Burton' & BogdansBigBrother update10:00 'Joycey's (training) balls' & a short(s) interview review16:00 Saucy Morsy the horsey forcey? & A radio shoutout (literally) 20:00 ''The Podcast ruined my dental work'' & transfer gossip juice22:00 Gary Caldwell is history & Zlatan Offsideovic25:00 Brentford Beeview: Introducing Hulkington Jay Hogaaannn29:00 Si's Oddschecker & roundtable predictions36:00 Wigan Athletic returning to the Beeb & thanks for the cash, Bolton! 37:00 Fanzine plug, Hacker's 'owlers and Rob's wheely bin saga continued
We're back for 2017 after the Christmas recess.Quite a bit of anger around the table this evening over the current situation, I think we have a pop at everyone!Just not good enough the top and bottom of it all and the future looks to be a little daunting.We have an FA cup game to look forward to, Forest at the DW on Saturday, we are all hoping for a no pressure, high octane, entertaining game with goals galore, well there is nothing wrong with hoping.Timecodes0:00 Statistical intro to 20172:00 A very non-festive Christmas super review4:00 It'll be lonely this Christmas, up front on your own10:00 'Football Manager' instead of 'Championship Manager' management14:00 Warren Joyce = Kenny Senior18:00 Should they tell us what's going on? 23:00 Welcome to the transfer window AKA 'sign 'em and sit 'em on the bench'26:00 Shorts Day 2017: A show of solidarity33:00 Nottingham Forest preview: show Paul the readies37:00 Best (only) predictions of the year so far, including Mick Rant Alert! (43:00) 46:00 Plan for Jan: place your relegation bets51:30 Gareth's Last Words: an endless end
We're back in the studio this week for the PWU Christmas party.We scored at home, two goals, but still lost to a poor Ipswich, it's definitely tough at the bottom.We take a look back at 2016 for the highlights and low points, the high most definitely outweigh the lows.We finish off with a preview of the Boxing Day trip to Rotherham, a massive game for both clubs.Timecodes:0:00 Apologetic intros LIVE from Sweden2:00 Ipswich review with BUMPER Xmas stats & injury report7:00 Burn's Safety Matches & the Joyce of Christmas11:00 Fog trotting: grounds for abandonment? 13:00 Yanic's last Xmas at Latics, perhaps16:00 PWU Highlights & Lowlights (22:00) of 201626:00 The Positives Section, BECK by popular demand27:00 Rovrum preview: 'we have to win'30:00 Apprehensive Derby and Huddersfield mini-previews34:00 Merry Christmas and a Happy New Beer from PWU!
Derby review, stats, Si's of the terrace report and Warren Joyce on Yanic.FA Cup draw, how inspiring Forest at home, we talk a bit of FA cup gibberish!Next up it's the Villa preview, this comes in on 20 minutes.Newcastle are in town next Wednesday and we preview the game, this comes in on 33 minutes.We were the best team in Europe, now we are just a one in ten.Timecodes: 0:00 Twilight Zone intros 0:30 Derby deconstruction with Si's softly spoken Off The Terrace report (1:30) 3:00 Grigg or Gomez? Yanic or Davies? Shorts or trousers? 8:00 First half painful, second half gainful(ish) 10:30 ''It's all your fault, Marcus Wildschut'' 17:30 FA Cup draw: 'a load of balls' 20:00 Aston Villa preview: Brucey's Frustration Game 23:00 Si's Oddschecker and mildly apprehensive predictions (apprehensictions?) 30:00 Stephen Warnock: Superstar Centre Forward 33:00 Newcastle preview & super-apprehensive predictions (superapprehensictions?) 40:00 10 in 10: televised tat or tanfastic treats? And 'when Latics were the best in Europe'
A fantastic three points gained at Huddersfield, grit and determination the order of the day and the indisputable pace of a certain Yanic 'Ostrich Jockey' Wildschut.We have the customary stats and Si's off the terrace report, then the debate about just where we are at the moment under Warren Joyce.Derby are in town on Saturday, the Rams, along with ourselves, are the divisions low scorers, so will we be in for a goal fest? The panel seem to think not. Timecodes0:00 Introductory tributes2:00 Huddersfield review with misleading stats and Si's beaming Off The Terrace thingy (3:00)8:00 Eleven points from the top 6 now #PlayoffsByXmas10:00 Penalty falsehoods?16:00 Defenders and goalies moonlighting as centre forwards & MacDonald's yellow card mystery26:00 Davey Whelan's 3D printed chocolate statue surprise28:00 RAMbling Derby preview (hah) with Statman's fat stat pack (29:30)30:00 Derby predictions and Si's Outsider Oddschecker (33:00)35:00 Strikers returning to the starting lineup?
EFL Weekly speaks to Wigan manager Warren Joyce about the job he faces keeping the club in the Championship and why he made the move from Manchester United. Derby's Thomas Ince takes on "10 to Tackle" and reveals which team he supports (clue: it's not one of his dad's former sides). Sheffield United are on an incredible run of 14 games unbeaten in League One, we hear from manager Chris Wilder. Portsmouth midfielder Gary Roberts claims that he's more confident than ever about promotion from League Two.
Barnsley stats and Si's OTTR, stupid support, great support, no strikers and daft subs, no goals, injured keeper, floodlight fire, motorway madness, just another day following the tics.Luke Burke gets a new deal and Joe Parky gets the boot.Huddersfield away, preview, Odds Checker and predictions.Will Grigg must start, please Warren give us our Will.Timecodes0:00 Crunchy intros sponsored by Uncle J1:30 Barnsley review sponsored by Mick's Movember Mousse with Si's From the Terrace report (2:30)5:00 Coach trip report sponsored by Double Decker (Buses)9:00 Davies a defender? Yanic a centre forward? Sponsored by Craig Morgan's Rum14:00 341 passes sponsored by Lee Nicholls19:00 À bientôt Bog Man, Jó napot kívánok Jussi (not sponsored by Mike Pollitt)22:00 Burke is a Tic, statue for centre forward (sponsored by Parkinson's Bags of Wind)27:00 Leeky lapels and sleepy defences sponsored by Cozynight Beds30:00 Udders Field preview sponsored by Ben Watson34:00 Predictions & Si's odd Oddschecker sponsored by Rod Czecha36:00 Hitching a ride with Owen C, sponsored by Iron Drew40:00 The Grigg mystery endures, sponsored by oh screw it, I'm going for lunch – Dan
What a terrible start to Warren Joyce's reign as the boss of Wigan Athletic.Two goals down inside the first six minutes and a display as bad as we've given for a couple of seasons, just what happened there?A manager must wear a suit. No, he can wear a tracksuit, shorts and socks or even a tutu if he gets the results coming in, what's your opinion?Will Grigg, just what is going on there?This week there appears to be more questions than answers.Timecodes0:00 Chilly intros1:00 Reading is fun sometimes. Or should that be 'Redding', Otis? (Reading review) 2:40 The Return of Si's Off The Terrace report 9:00 'Shortsman II' Joyce = a coach, not a manager? 16:00 Le Fondre > Grigg? And Joyce is another Malky? 21:30 Backroom blues - will they go? 24:00 ''Get Grigg back!''29:00 D. Whelan's Thanksgiving present33:00 Barnsley mini-preview sponsored by the East Dean Club (sp?) 34:00 Walking (Not Running) Football New 36:00 Barry's testimonial year at Vital Latics!
Great win away at Cardiff on Saturday, Adam gives us the low down on what went down including tales of Swansea fans in the Latics end, we're their second team now apparently.Talking of seconds, Warren Joyce will be the second Latics boss this season and were only in November, the 2nd, lots of 2's there. Will he be bringing anyone with him from United? We speculate!Reading on Saturday, Ali Al Habsi will be back, but we have Adam Le Fondre to counter that, grab a listen to the preview.We finish off with a congratulations to the new Mr and Mrs Conroy.Timecodes0:00 Managerless intros1:10 Bluebirds v Blues review with Statman's enhanced stat pack4:00 The Latics-Swansea Alliance & 'enhanced' stoppage time specification9:00 Barrow: Manager of the Week & Caldwell shockwaves15:00 Welcome Warren Joyce, the (other) shorts-wearing former Boltoner17:00 New backroom boys? And a new documentary starring David Perkins and Paul Scholes24:00 Reading preview with 1,000,001 (well, 3) Bonfire Night puns27:00 Jaap's Eye Clinic: ''Didn't see that one coming'' – Mick29:00 Suitably overconfident predictions: Gomez back in & more duck nonsense32:00 Si's Oddschecker 'Burp'34:00 Si's Off The Wedding report live from the honeymoon suite
Joyce might have been confirmed while we were on air. Seems like something is going on, at least! We talk about the Manchester EFL Cup Derby, the Chelsea game, Graham Hancock, Travelling, United in 2007 and probably, much more. What's the oldest building in Manchester? Fucked if we know!
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