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RAPPO & DEACS, Series 7, Episode 36 - April 11, 2025TIMINGS, APPROX - 2:38:3700:05 Cornwall U-16 match reminder05:09 Gareth Davis, Truro City30:16 SL D1 South30:33 Jake Ash, Mousehole52:49 Western League, Premier Div59:20 SWPL & Phil Hiscox1:38:04 Women's football1:42:57 St Piran League round-up2:09:18 Dan Templeton, Newquay2:30:51 Where Saturday?
RAPPO & DEACS, Series 7, Episode 35 - April 4, 2025TIMINGS, APPROX - 2:58:581:08 Cornwall U-16 catch-up19:43 Gareth Davis, Truro City50:25 SL D1 South56:13 Western League, Premier Div1:02:27 SWPL & Phil Hiscox1:37:39 Mark Leah, St Day2:19:34 Womens football2:21:25 St Piran League round-up
On this weeks Podcast we return to the Press Box with Mr South West Sports News, Ross Reid and Paul Jenkins, Print Sports Editor for the Western Gazette, Mid Somerset Series, Somerset Guardian, Frome Standard and Bath Chronicle. Ross and Paul join Tom and Ian for a look ahead into the run in for both the Premier and First Division, with Ross giving us an insight into who might be joining the Western League next season, from the South West Peninsula League.
Christmas is nearly here and while some focus on the presents, we concentrate on the presence. We are by the fans for the fans so we love stories that embrace fans and their enjoyment of the game. We welcome back to the show old friend of the show Tim Harris, he's been a player, manager, coach, General Manager and Director of Football at many clubs over the years, but after an 18 month stint as manager at Worcester City he seems very settled since his move upstairs onto the board as Director of Football there and very pleased at the club's latest move to sign a groundshare at Sixways stadium famed for hosting Rugby in the town as he explains. If ever a tale exemplified the power of the non league family, it's Harry Foster's. Now banging in the goals for Street FC in the Western League he's seen clubs rally round of all colours and creed to support a charitable walk this weekend to the local Somerset derby at Shepton Mallet, raising funds for a charity that has provided support to him and his family since the sudden death of their young daughter just over a year ago. Matt Badcock returns to the show this week providing insight and knowledge on the week's non league news and what we can expect in this weekend's final pre-Christmas issue of the Non League Paper.
RAPPO & DEACS, Series 7, Episode 15 – November 8, 2024 TIMINGS, APPROX – 3:28:12 03:32 Lee Denton, St Blazey 28:57 Gareth Davies, Truro City 58:10 Tyler Harvey, Truro City 1:07:33 SL D1 S 1:13:19 Western League (incl CSC) 1:20:09 Neil Slateford, AFC St Austell 1:29:44 Simon Minett, Bodmin Town 1:53:36 Phil Hiscox, SWPL 2:20:11 Women's football 2:29:16 SPL & Pete Jefford, Saltash Utd 3:23:17 Where watching?
RAPPO & DEACS, Series 7, Episode 14 – November 1, 2024 TIMINGS, APPROX – 2:56:27 01:33 Chuckle Brothers? 07:04 Cornwall FA Strategy 2024-28 28:15 Game On! 32:12 Gareth Davies, Truro City 58:18 Harrison & Westgarth, SL D1 S 1:16:43 Western League (incl CSC) 1:27:42 Phil Hiscox, SWPL 1:56:19 Shaun Middleton, Newquay 2:15:05 Women's football 2:23:22 St Piran League 2:50:37 Where watching
On this weeks Podcast, St Blazey's Football Chairman, Darren Kirwan, reflects on a difficult start to this season and his ambitions to develop the Green and Blacks both on and off the pitch. Darren also reflects on how he hopes Western League Clubs can benefit from working in partnership with Jewson. AEK Boco manager, Joe People, explains why he believes his sides poor form has finally turned a corner and why he's still targeting the play offs. In a special bonus interview renowned broadcaster and journalist Tony Incenzo talks about his passion for groundhopping, involving 39 years of visiting Western League grounds
On this weeks Podcast, Torpoint Athletic boss, Ryan Fice, talks about the rebuilding job he's had to do since coming in as manager at the start of this season and why he believes the Western League is as competitive as ever this season and Medip Broadwalk joint-manager, Richard O Connor, describes his Clubs journey into the Western League and why they believe its important to aim high and then work to improve on where the Club finishes each season.
This episode brings us back to the junior days in Canada with Emer as he welcomes former WHL rival, Zack Boychuk, to the program. They rip through life in the "Western League", playing against each other, Boychuk's internet fame, and continuing his career overseas. Later, Emer talks about the upcoming Rookie tournament in a few weeks, fun themed nights planned for the '24-25 season, and updates around the NHL since we last were in the Kariya studio.
On this weeks Podcast, Ivybridge Towns Wayne Gamble, a manager who really backs his side, reflects on a difficult start to life in the Premier Division with relief coming in the FA Cup and Calne Town boss, Craig Kent, talks about his Clubs unexpected return to the Western League and explains why he's feeling ambitious for his side in their seasons First Division campaign.
The real stuff begins on Friday, August 2nd, 2024, but take this episode as our podcast pre-season warm-up after taking a few weeks off! You can listen in to AFC St Austell manager Chris Knight ahead of their Western League debut on Saturday alongwith the thoughts of new summer signing midfielder Max Gilbert who has joined the club from Liskeard Athletic.
Our 1st episode this season is a Podcast from the Press Box! Ross Reid from South West Sports News joins Paul Jenkins, Print Sports Editor for the Western Gazette, Mid Somerset Series, Somerset Guardian, Frome Standard and Bath Chronicle, to preview the 2024/25 Jewson Western League Season. Plus Andy Jordan, the Jewson South West Regional Managing Director, talks about his aspirations for Jewson's new partnership with the Western League.
On this weeks Podcast Welton Rovers boss, Ben Carter explains why he believes developing players is as much about developing character as it is about developing footballing skills and why his baptism of fire has enabled his players to develop their confidence against the top sides in the Premier Division and Cheddar boss, Matt Huxtable, reflects on what brings fans to Cheddar and why he's committed to seeing his side fight for their Western League status.
TIMINGS, APPROX – 3:04:13 00:26 Intro 06:42 Gareth Davies, Truro City 29:28 Pablo Woolls-Blanco, Mousehole 48:34 Western League 1:11:06 SWPL & Phil Hiscox 1:35:26 Chris Knight, AFC St Austell 1:45:13 Jon Colenzo, Liskeard Athletic 2:01:13 Antony Thomas, Penzance 2:32:21 Women's football 2:36:57 St Piran League --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cornishsoccer/message
On this weeks episode we talk flinching with Anthony Bonnici from Brainblinkers.com. We also catch up with Andrew Pull and discuss the Western League tag challenge now in its eleventh year. Also Russell Tym joins us from Money Link and we look at the year ahead and potential financial outcomes with money markets, interest rates, inflation and the share market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this weeks Podcast we are proud to introduce the Toolstation Western League Finance Director, Dave Brammer, a former Premier League match official who shares his experiences of running the line in the professional game, as well as discussing the big issues facing the development and retention of match officials in the non league game. Dave also discusses the impact the cost of living crisis is having on Clubs and what the Western League are doing to support Clubs financially at this difficult time.
This week we head out to Mowtown, U.S.A,, to learn about the rich tradition of baseball in Detroit. A history that goes all the way back to 1867, just two years after the conclusion, of our nation's bloody civil war. Professional baseball dates all the way back to 1884, when the Detroit Wolverines were winning National League pennants, before becoming a part of the Western League's American Association. By 1901. the Tigers have become charter members of the American League. They are the oldest, continuous, one name, one city franchise in the A.L.. We will cover all the bases of their lineage, and discuss the history of two of the most prominent baseball cathedrals in the history of the game; Tigers Stadium and Comerica Park #Detroit Wolverines #DetroitCreams #DetroitTigers #TyCobb #HalNewhouser #CharlieGehringer #AlKaline #HankGreenberg #WillieHorton #MiguelCabrera #FrankNavin #WalterBriggs #JohnFetzer #MikeIilitch #TigersStadium #ComericaPark
This week we head out to Mowtown, U.S.A,, to learn about the rich tradition of baseball in Detroit. A history that goes all the way back to 1867, just two years after the conclusion, of our nation's bloody civil war. Professional baseball dates all the way back to 1884, when the Detroit Wolverines were winning National League pennants, before becoming a part of the Western League's American Association. By 1901. the Tigers have become charter members of the American League. They are the oldest, continuous, one name, one city franchise in the A.L.. We will cover all the bases of their lineage, and discuss the history of two of the most prominent baseball cathedrals in the history of the game; Tigers Stadium and Comerica Park #Detroit Wolverines #DetroitCreams #DetroitTigers #TyCobb #HalNewhouser #CharlieGehringer #AlKaline #HankGreenberg #WillieHorton #MiguelCabrera #FrankNavin #WalterBriggs #JohnFetzer #MikeIilitch #TigersStadium #ComericaPark
Support us on Patreon here! Every Friday, the finest degenerate journalists on the internet serve up loud, irreverent, hilarious takes on gaming, drinking, pop culture, and everything in between. In this episode: Dom and Tiggy touch on a variety of topics in the gaming and esports world, including: Xbox isn't dead after all FlyQuest runs League of Legends in the Western hemisphere CoD's ranked play changes suck Your voicemails ...And more!
Connie Macks Page - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/connie-mack-page/Sponsor a Page - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/product/player-page-sponsorship/February 8 Events - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/this-day-in-baseball-february-8/OnFebruary 8, 1956, one of baseball's most prominent figures, Connie Mack, dies at the age of 93 from old age and hip surgery. He was known as “The Tall Tactician” and was baseball's grand old gentleman for more than a generation. Statuesque, stately, and slim, he clutched a rolled-up scorecard as he sat or stood ramrod straight in the dugout, attired in a business suit rather than a uniform, a derby or bowler in place of a baseball cap. He carried himself with quiet dignity, and commanded the respect of friend and foe.After his 11 year career as a journeyman catcher and managing Pittsburgh's National League he became a prominent figure in Ban Johnson's Western League. A founder of the American League in 1901, Mack managed and owned the Philadelphia Athletics from 1901 to 1950, leading the team to five World Series titles and nine American League pennants. The 'Tall Tactician' set records for the major league wins (3,731) and losses (3,948), compiling a .486 managerial mark during his 54 years as a skipper, including his three seasons with the Pirates before the turn of the century.He won election to the Hall of Fame in 1937.Interview with Connie Mack, conducted by legendary vaudevillian Joe Cook on his Shell Chateau radio broadcast of May 29, 1937, in which Mack picks his all-time all-star team and discusses his rivalry with New York Giants manager John McGraw
Connie Macks Page - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/connie-mack-page/Sponsor a Page - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/product/player-page-sponsorship/February 8 Events - https://thisdayinbaseball.com/this-day-in-baseball-february-8/OnFebruary 8, 1956, one of baseball's most prominent figures, Connie Mack, dies at the age of 93 from old age and hip surgery. He was known as “The Tall Tactician” and was baseball's grand old gentleman for more than a generation. Statuesque, stately, and slim, he clutched a rolled-up scorecard as he sat or stood ramrod straight in the dugout, attired in a business suit rather than a uniform, a derby or bowler in place of a baseball cap. He carried himself with quiet dignity, and commanded the respect of friend and foe.After his 11 year career as a journeyman catcher and managing Pittsburgh's National League he became a prominent figure in Ban Johnson's Western League. A founder of the American League in 1901, Mack managed and owned the Philadelphia Athletics from 1901 to 1950, leading the team to five World Series titles and nine American League pennants. The 'Tall Tactician' set records for the major league wins (3,731) and losses (3,948), compiling a .486 managerial mark during his 54 years as a skipper, including his three seasons with the Pirates before the turn of the century.He won election to the Hall of Fame in 1937.Interview with Connie Mack, conducted by legendary vaudevillian Joe Cook on his Shell Chateau radio broadcast of May 29, 1937, in which Mack picks his all-time all-star team and discusses his rivalry with New York Giants manager John McGraw
On this weeks Podcast Oldland Abbotonians boss, Craig Laird, celebrates a much needed win and explains why he's excited about the future for the O's and why he wants to see more ambition from Bristol Clubs and Hengrove Athletic manager, Jamie Hillman, discusses the challenges his team has faced this season and why his focus is on keeping The Grove in the Western League.
On this weeks Podcast Western League Fixtures Secretary George McCaffery explains promotion, relegation and how postponements are impacting the fixture schedule. In our Manager interviews we hear from St Blazey joint boss Andrew Moon on why he knew his side could get something out of the game against League leaders Clevedon Town and how a topsy turvy season has helped the Green and Blacks evolve into life in the Western League and Bristol Telephones manager, Josh Bruton, explains why he wants his side to continue to go under the radar and why every game in the First Division is always competitive.
On this weeks Podcast Falmouth Town boss, Andrew Westgarth, reflects on an excellent 2023, capped off with a victory over Helston Athletic in front of a monster Boxing Day crowd that the Ambers will be hoping will return for their next tie in the FA Vase and Craig Berry discusses the learning curve Middlezoy Rovers have been on since joining the Western League, as well as describing what its taken to elevate his side from the County League into the National League System.
It's the FA Vase First round this weekend and Phil Annets is here with his @FAVASEfactfile hat on with more impressive stats and facts. Our main guest is a former player with over 500 Southern League appearances, now operating as player-manager in Step 6 Divison One of the Western League leading a group of young local lads to one of the best starts of any club across the pyramid so far this season. Their trip to higher-ranked opposition this weekend in the FA Vase is a shot to nothing in his eyes with a chance for glory and certainly another great day in the story of Portishead Town as a thriving club at the very heart of the local community Rounding off the show and helping round up the week's news is the Executive Editor of The Non League Paper, Jon Couch. There's FA Cup, FA Vase and plenty of managerial moves as well as insight into the stories featuring in this weekend's Non League Paper.
On this weeks Podcast Falmouth Town manager, Andrew Westgarth, describes the jubilation of a late winner at Buckland, what his side learned about the Western League last season and his ambition to compete against the best sides in the Premier Division this season and Bristol Telephones assistant manager, Russell Holt, explains why his side are on track to progress in the First Division and what it means for him and manager John Allen to get the band back together!
On this weeks Podcast Torpoint Athletic boss, Dean Cardew, looks forward to a home tie in this seasons FA Vase and explains why his side are well ahead of schedule on their Western League journey and home town manager, Kye Mountford, describes his journey to the Portishead Town dugout and reflects on why he knows this will be a long old season, despite his sides excellent start.
On this weeks Podcast Buckland Athletic boss, Dan Hart, explains why the Bucks are set up to achieve on and off the pitch and why he believes the Western League Premier Division is one of the most competitive across the country and Bradford Town manager, Jamie Jordan, reintroduces his side to the Western League after a difficult period of adjustment for the Wiltshire Club.
On this weeks Podcast Brixham joint manager Jason Couch describes his Clubs journey from the South Devon League and explains what he makes of his first season in the Western League, from the new Clubs to the strong benches and competitive games and Wells City boss, Shaun Potter, discusses his second coming at the Somerset Club, the disappointment of last season and how he hopes his side can challenge for promotion this season.
On this weeks Podcast St Blazey joint-manager Andrew Moon talks about his sides journey to the Western League, the ambition that drives them and the step up in quality that promotion has meant and Bitton boss, Will Justin, reflects on his sides impressive start to this season, the major rebuilding job he's had on his hands and the ambition to get the Club back to where they belong.
Guy Henderson took the Podcast outside this afternoon when he had a chat with some guests at Torquay United's season ticket holder training session at Plainmoor, while Richard Hughes (being a free-loading journo) was left at home doing the housework.We hear from life president Mervyn Benney, fans Julian Head and Bob Coles, and assistant manager Aaron Downes from the open session - and get their takes on the forthcoming National League South season. Just don't mention the cricket!Guy tells Richard all about it and the pair enjoy chatting about that win against Exeter City, which Richard predicted, the forthcoming friendly against Southampton B, and the start of the Western League, with new boys Brixham kicking off their season this Saturday, along with Buckland Athletic.Getting excited? They are. Until next week - Come On You Yellows!
On this weeks Podcast the eternal optimist, John Bowers, describes why the failure of Project South West means to Sherborne Town, as well as giving out his best away days in the Western League and Hengrove Athletic boss, Jamie Hillman, reflects on a season of too many dropped points as he looks for progression next season and considers on the importance of keeping his best players at the football club.
On this weeks Podcast Ian is joined by a Special Guest host, Kieran Baggs, the manager of FA Vase semi-finalists and former Western League side, Corsham Town. Also on the Podcast, Barnstaple Town manager, Craig Laird, explains why he's been impressed with the standard his side have come up against in the Western League and Craig looks ahead to a very busy April for Barum and Longwell Green boss, Chris Always, looks back on his sides development in 2023 and explains why he's excited about his Clubs progression next season.
On this weeks Podcast John Pool, Chairman of the Toolstation Western League, talks about the future of league following the collapse of the proposed Western Peninsula League. We also hear from Torpoint Athletic boss, Dean Cardew, reflecting on a long overdue away win, as well as his targets for the rest of the season and Oldland Abbotonians assistant manager, Lee Lintern, talks about his Clubs ambitions to progress out of the Western League and how they have learnt from their progress and performances last season.
They are still trying to play the majority of games in Round Four of the FA Vase. Hopefully it will be third time lucky for many this weekend. We speak to a Chairman of a club that survives on volunteers alone behind the scenes, we chat about the impact in the post COVID era, about postponements and why the FA Vase is so important to a club like his. Brian Rose of Clevedon Town also gives us some insight into the travel required for clubs in the Western League and the impact the end of this season restructure might have. Phil Annets is back too. This time with his @FACupFactfile hat on. There may only be one non-league club left in the competition, but as he points out that isn't that unusual although the lack of Premier League clubs left in the competition is. Rounding up the week's news, in a fairly quiet week without too many games, Editor at Large at The Non League Paper Matt Badcock returns to the show
On this weeks podcast Helston Athletic boss Matt Cusack talks about what its like to play football on a Saturday and why the Blues continue to work on their defensive performances as they develop into one of the teams to beat in the Western League and Dave Wilkinson, a stalwart supporter Radstock Town, talks about his role on the Premier League Stadium Fund and explains what Clubs need to put in place to access funding that can improve their grounds.
On this weeks podcast we hear from Phil Hucker a Cheddar stalwart raising money for MND and Western League Fixture Secretary George MacCaffery talks about where the bad weather postponements have left the Western League fixture list.
RAPPO & DEACS, Series 5, Episode 18 - Friday, December 2, 2022 TIMINGS, APPROX – 2:31:06 2:37 Voice clips from Steve Massey's Monday evening Book Launch - Stewart Yetton, Rob Troon, Dan Harrison, Ray Rowe, Darren Gilbert, Sam Carter, Graeme Kirkup & Dave Streat 24:15 Cam Weldon & Truro City 44:57 Western League update 49:23 SWPL Phil Hiscox 1:21:04 Jon Colenzo at Brixham v Liskeard 1:34:56 St Piran League 1:51:02 Women's update 1:54:18 ECPL with Jon Colenzo 1:57:17 Rappo's Round-up --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cornishsoccer/message
It was great to get on a call with Micki DuPont!DuPont was an offensive defenseman that loved to join the rush over the course of his long and successful career. Originally a Kamloops Blazer that was drafted by the Calgary Flames, DuPont went on to play professional hockey into his late 30's! Micki is now head coach for the u15 Prep team at the acclaimed Edge Academy in Calgary, and is also a hockey dad who navigating the journey for his two sons - Nolan and Landon.Landon DuPont is regarded by many Western League scouts as the favorite to go first overall in the 2024 Bantam Draft.As usual, we cover a lot of ground during this episode! Devlopment, coaching philosophy, the WHL Bantam Draft, pressure, passion, mindset, and much more!Enjoy the conversation
RAPPO & DEACS, Series 5, Episode 17 - Friday, November 25, 2022 TIMINGS, APPROX – 2:27:24 3:35 Cam Weldon & Truro City 16:50 Western League update 24:23 Steve Massey & “Where's My Towel?” 50:29 SWPL Phil Hiscox 1:09:09 St Piran League 1:18:33 Women's update 1:23:53 Steve Carpenter (Cornwall FA) 1:48:18 ECPL with Jon Colenzo 1:54:26 Rappo's Round-up --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cornishsoccer/message
RAPPO & DEACS, Series 5, Episode 16 - Friday, November 18, 2022 TIMINGS, APPROX – 3:02:56 0:00 Intro incl CSC QF draw 3:00 Cam Weldon & Truro City 21:08 Western League update 28:58 Simon Minett (St Dennis) 44:24 SWPL Phil Hiscox 1:12:20 Dane Bunney (Bodmin Town) 1:25:22 St Piran League & ECPL Jon Colenzo 1:37:28 Lee Rickard (Foxhole Stars) 2:01:42 Women's update 2:05:39 Rappo's Round-up 2:23:07 Truro Grasshoppers 2:44:21 Cornwall Junior Cup 2:55:37 World Cup --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cornishsoccer/message
On this weeks Podcast Barnstaple Town boss, Craig Laird, talks about his Clubs 5 year strategy to get back to where they want be and why he supports the Western Leagues planned merger with the South West Peninsula League and Hengrove Athletic manager, Jamie Hillman, discusses the development of his young side and why he's looking to turn performances into points and Ian explains why he thinks The Grove are the best kept secret in the Western League.
The team look back on King Edward's impressive victory in Verona which puts Henrik Von Eckerman right in the mix in the Western League of the LONGINES FEI Jumping World Cup Series. Willem Greve is back for Stuttgart with two of the most highly rated jumpers in the field but who is his biggest competition? Download for free now across all podcast platforms.
RAPPO & DEACS, Series 5, Episode 15 - Friday, November 11, 2022 TIMINGS, APPROX – 2:50:59 0:24 - Rappo 4:03 - Cam Weldon & Truro City 16:30 - Western League update 17:35 - Reece Thomson (Mousehole) 37:29 - Andy Westgarth (Falmouth Town) 41:20 - Ethan Fearn (Wendron Utd) 48:34 - SWPL Phil Hiscox 59:46 - Adam Robathan (Godolphin Atl) 1:15:31 - Paul Rowe (Wadebridge Town) 1:33:19 - St Piran League 1:40:44 - ECPL Jon Colenzo 1:47:51 - Womens update 1:50:52 - Lee Mann (Liskeard Women) 2:03:06 - Round-up 2:14:27 - Alex Black (Truro City) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cornishsoccer/message
PPR's Chase Izidoro & Allison Edmonds break down the biggest moments from Week 11, including Lincoln's win over Madison to take the Western League. Granite Hill's 4OT win over Helix to win the Grossmont Hills League. The Fan Vote Nominees for the Silver Pigskin Podium. Plus a breakdown and preview of Open-DV Playoffs.
This week on the High School Football Podcast, Braden Surprenant and Top Dawg talk about transfers and the rules that come with transferring and whether or not they need to change. They also talk about an incident that happened between Steele Canyon and St. Augustine, while recapping some games from week 4. Finally, they give their new Top 10 dominated by the Western League and pick the few games that are happening this week in San Diego County.
John Shannon of the Bob McCown Podcast and all-around NHL Insider joined Matt and Blake after a few weeks away. John offered plenty of thoughts on the work Lou Lamoriello has done. Considering some of the players he had to give away, he doesn't have all the tricks up his sleeve. It's the first time we've chatted with John since the Flames made all their top end moves. John chatted about the the Western League and the difficulty they've had producing top talent and had a good explanation as to why. John talked about the Summer World Juniors, and how they will play to the TV crowd.After another blowout win by the BC Lions, Nathan Rourke, joined Matt and Blake to chat about the video game numbers he put up on the weekend. Nathan told us why he is so comfortable with the Canadian game, even though he was playing the American version just a few years ago. Nathan talked about his receiving core and the importance of moving the ball around, but not always having to go deep.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Shannon of the Bob McCown Podcast and all-around NHL Insider joined Matt and Blake after a few weeks away. John offered plenty of thoughts on the work Lou Lamoriello has done. Considering some of the players he had to give away, he doesn't have all the tricks up his sleeve. It's the first time we've chatted with John since the Flames made all their top end moves. John chatted about the the Western League and the difficulty they've had producing top talent and had a good explanation as to why. John talked about the Summer World Juniors, and how they will play to the TV crowd.After another blowout win by the BC Lions, Nathan Rourke, joined Matt and Blake to chat about the video game numbers he put up on the weekend. Nathan told us why he is so comfortable with the Canadian game, even though he was playing the American version just a few years ago. Nathan talked about his receiving core and the importance of moving the ball around, but not always having to go deep.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A special request show made by Millwall historian Dave Sullivan, I hope you enjoy it plus my digressions dear listener. Please do let me know if there are any historic fixtures that you would like Achtung to focus in on ...Arrivederci MillwallNick Twiiter @AchtungMillwallEmail - achtungmillwall@gmail.comVoicemail - 0208 144 0232The Achtung! Millwall podcast 2021 calendar - £12 - featuring some of the greatest names from the early years of our clubhttps://www.millwallsupportersclub.co.uk/store Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new series in which Millwall fan and journalist Neil Fissler discusses two early Millwall Athletic pioneers - 'Tiny' Joyce and General Stevenson - with yours truly ...SHOW NOTESJohn ‘Tiny' Joyce - 1877-1956Helped prepare the North Greenwich ground 1901.Goalkeeper for Millwall 1900-02 & 1903-10 Returned in WW1 football 1916 and played aged 40Assistant trainer and groundsman 385 apps in all competitions 1900-10Article about not loving football by Tiny Joyce's grandson Mark Bostridge https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2006/mar/25/familyandrelationships.family3?CMP=Share_iOSApp_OtherNamed in the squad for Clapton Orient v Millwall in the London Combination October 5th 1918 aged 42General Stevenson (brother called Admiral), 1875-1961Right-backPlayed - 318 apps - 9 goals - 1903-1911Liverpool 1898-1900Barnsley 1900-1902Wellingborough 1902-03Stockily built - sturdy tackling - reputation for fearlessnessPlayed in the North v South trials match for England 1903-04 / 1904-05Stevenson guided the club to three titles: the London League in 1904 and the Western League in 1908 and 1909.Additionally, Stevenson won the Southern Professional Charity Cup in 1904. His benefit match against Northampton Town in 1909 attracted a crowd of 10,000. He became a pub landlord in retirement. His son, Arthur Stevenson, was a professional rugby league footballer for Wigan and footballer for Sheffield United and Middlesbrough Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.