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Luke Edwards is joined by Womens FC founder Charlotte Galloway and former Everton and Leicester manager, Willie Kirk. Its a controversial derby delight for Everton we hear from Player of the Match Courtney Brosnan and manager Brian Sorensen. Chelsea come out on top in the top of the table clash, Is it Renee's to lose at Arsenal and early goal woe once again for Spurs. Plus a Championship round up, Charlotte explains why Wrexham are shaking things up in the Welsh Prem and why Gwalia are in the English pyramid Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Just what the title says! We've gota little something for EVERYONE in this episode. We're talking FA Cup Final, WSL, and NWSL. Before jumping into games, Sara & Allie take the time to discuss the Willie Kirk article that dropped this past week and what was truly wrong about it. Next, it's onto games and the game of the week had to be United taking the FA Cup Trophy home from Wembley for the first time ever on the Women's side! What went so right for United and what went so wrong for Spurs? Next, it's Around the World to Scotland, Mexico and France before heading to the NWSL. Is Gotham's Super Team doomed for failure this year after a poor start? Is this the turning point for Houston? Finally it's the FINAL WEEKEND of the WSL on Saturday we're previewing all of Week 22 matches. Who will be crowned champion? Episode edited by @monkeyhillmedia. Follow us on all socials @thewososhow
Luke Edwards is joined by Georgia Goulding as they look back at the second legs of the Champions League Quarter Finals, dissect an eventful Conti Cup Final and look at the fallout from Willie Kirk's departure, Steph Haughton's retirement and Ellie Roebuck's illness.Plus all the results and lots moreThe Women's Football Podcast is brought to you in partnership with SHOT – more than just a sports brand, it's a movement. At SHOT, we believe in empowering the underdog and bringing sport to every corner of the community. SHOT Lifestyle blends the spirit of sport into everyday fashion, and soon, SHOT Clubhouse will be the go-to digital home for athletes and fans alike. Join the team at SHOTclubhouse.com and you can get 10% off with us when you use the code TWFPXSHOT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris & Kate are joined by Owynn Palmer-Atkin from BBC's Radio Leicester to discuss the current situation at The King Power - Ger your questions in the chat.#LCFC #championship #Leicester #Leicestercity #leicestercityfc #efl #leicestercitylive #leicestercityaovivo . @lcfc @leicester @leicestercity @leicestercityfc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
No episódio #50 do ESTAÇÃO PFF (que foi ao ar AO VIVO no YouTube do Planeta Futebol Feminino), Amanda Viana e Taís Viviane repercutem o que de melhor aconteceu na última semana das grandes ligas europeias. Destaques para o caso Willie Kirk na Inglaterra e para a Copa da França, com o Fleury eliminando o Lyon nas semifinais. Contribua com um PIX: PixPlanetaFutebolFeminino@hotmail.com Site oficial: https://planetafutebolfeminino.com.br Siga no Twitter: Planeta Futebol Feminino e De Primeira Siga no Instagram: Planeta Futebol Feminino e De Primeira #FutebolFeminino #Debate #Live #WoSo #Analise
Post match analysis with Trent Hutson and reaction from Foxes boss Willie Kirk.
Post match reaction from Foxes manager Willie Kirk and Jutta Rantala.
Sophia Hartley speaks to Foxes boss Willie Kirk, Shannon O'Brien and Tom Garry
Hear from Willie Kirk, Janice Cayman & Yuka Momiki.
Sophia Hartley is joined by Willie Kirk and Natalie Pike after City's loss to Aston Villa
Post match analysis with Alfie Dicken and reaction from Willie Kirk and Janice Cayman
Sophia Hartley speaks to Foxes boss Willie Kirk and midfielder Sam Tierney after the draw
Hear from Willie Kirk and Jutta Rantala as City's Women give Chelsea a scare in the WSL.
Post match analysis with Chloe Jones plus reaction from Willie Kirk & Janice Cayman.
Hear from manager Willie Kirk after an eight-goal thriller in the WSL at the King Power.
One month into the 2023/24 Barclays Women's Super League and the Nations League has butted in! At least it gives us a chance to take stock of the first 4 gameweeks. We talk through the first month of the season; who has surprised, who has underwhelmed and who can stop Willie Kirk's Leicester City? It's been a slow start for Arsenal, Villa and one or two others but our Manchester City & Chelsea title race prediction is looking very promising. Plus, Brighton's stadium plans, Marc Skinner's UWCL comments and we spin the 'Wheel of Doom' to get our new Booze from a Boot (new forfeit to be confirmed!) goalscorers for the season. Proudly sponsored by FotMob
Hear from Leicester City boss Willie Kirk and former Foxes midfielder Chloe Jones.
Hear from Willie Kirk and Sam Tierney as City's Women make it two from two in the WSL.
Sophia Hartley speaks Foxes manager Willie Kirk and forward Lena Petermann after the win.
What Leicester City Women managed to pull off last season was no doubt historic. 0 points at Christmas, a 7-point difference to the next team above and the players were on the edge of mental exhaustion. How do you keep up that belief in these times and how did they manage to keep this sinking ship afloat? What changed when Willie Kirk took over in November and how do you rebuild the knocked belief and bravery? In this episode we will be discussing Leicester's Women's "Great Escape", the importance of a cultural rebuild and the development of a team that grew into “Mentality Beasts”.
The Telegraph Rugby podcast will be back on Monday 4th September ahead of the Rugby World Cup. Until then, enjoy another episode of our latest sport podcast. This episode of the Telegraph Women's Sport podcast takes a look the importance of coaching in sport, from guiding youngsters at the start of their sporting journeys to helping elite athletes as they challenge for trophies and medals.Sam Quek is joined by three people who know all about the many facets of quality coaching.Giselle Mather was part of England's Rugby World Cup-winning squad in 1994, but she's also excelled in the coaching sphere as the first woman to earn the RFU's Level Four coaching badge. She's has been involved in the set up at London Irish, Wasps and now Ealing Trailfinders.Willie Kirk was in charge of Hibernian Women when they won trophies in 2010 and 2011, and has worked in the Women's Super League with Bristol City, Everton and now Leicester. In the season just finished he oversaw a remarkable turnaround as Leicester recovered from having zero points at Christmas to avoid relegation.And Abbie Johnson, a community cricket coach, who has been coaching since she was 14 at her local club Louth and also works part-time in the county set-up with Lincolnshire. She has continued to coach alongside her studies and caring for her mother while she underwent cancer treatment.Follow the Telegraph Women's Sport Podcast nowFor more Women's Sport news from the Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/womens-sport/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We've all enjoyed seeing the rise of coverage in women's sport in recent years, but there is undoubtedly still work to do. Join Olympic hockey legend Sam Quek as she chats to women across the sporting world about the big issues and talking points – from ACL injuries and activism to menstruation and motherhood.This episode takes a look the importance of coaching in sport, from guiding youngsters at the start of their sporting journeys to helping elite athletes as they challenge for trophies and medals.Sam is joined by three people who know all about the many facets of quality coaching. Giselle Mather was part of England's Rugby World Cup-winning squad in 1994, but she's also excelled in the coaching sphere as the first woman to earn the RFU's Level Four coaching badge. She's has been involved in the set up at London Irish, Wasps and now Ealing Trailfinders. Willie Kirk was in charge of Hibernian Women when they won trophies in 2010 and 2011, and has worked in the Women's Super League with Bristol City, Everton and now Leicester. In the season just finished he oversaw a remarkable turnaround as Leicester recovered from having zero points at Christmas to avoid relegation.And Abbie Johnson, a community cricket coach, who has been coaching since she was 14 at her local club Louth and also works part-time in the county set-up with Lincolnshire. She has continued to coach alongside her studies and caring for her mother while she underwent cancer treatment.For more Women's Sport news from the Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/womens-sport/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Faye Carruthers is joined by football reporter for the Times, Molly Hudson to reflect on the final day of the WSL season as Chelsea won their fourth successive title and the celebrations for Emma Hayes side began! At the other end of the table, Reading were relegated after defeat to the Blues, you'll hear from an emotional Kelly Chambers after she was unable to keep her side up. You'll also hear from Leicester City manager Willie Kirk who joined Faye and Molly on the show to react to their season! We also discuss the end of season awards and hear from Baroness Sue Campbell on the growth of the WSL this season! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Faye Carruthers is joined by Kathryn Batte, Women's Football Correspondent for the Mail to reflect on a dramatic weekend in the WSL as Arsenal came from behind to beat Manchester City and increase the tension at the top of the table! We reflect on Sam Kerr scoring her 50th WSL goal, Manchester United thrashing Brighton and a late victory for Everton against Tottenham. We are also joined live on the show by Leicester manager Willie Kirk who discusses their massive victory over Reading which dragged them out of the relegation zone! We also look ahead to the international break and England facing Brazil in the inaugural Finalissima at Wembley Stadium! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Owynn Palmer-Atkin sits down with Ashleigh Plumptre ahead of the clash with West Ham.
Willie Kirk is the highly appreciated football coach who stumbled into women's football by accident and didn't have the support from the people closest to him when he left his accounting job. Since then, he has quit coaching and is the football director of Women's football at Leicester.In this episode, we dive deep after this summer Euros and get to know Kirk. What inspires him? What impact has Casey Stoney had on him? Will he ever go back to coaching? Which player in the world would he sign for Leicester? That and much more. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the 8th and last episode of the Euro 2022 Special, Mia Eriksson and Willie Kirk are once again joined by data analyst Jesper Haglöf from the football analyst platform PlaymakerAI and women's football expert and commentator from Viaplay, Pär Lagerström. Jesper, who was with us in the preview episode before the tournament kicked off, is happy that his simulation of the outcome came true and Pär gives us his thoughts about England winning and how Swedish football can benefit from it. Willie, who recently was appointed as the women's football director in Leicester Football club, shares his thoughts about why Sarina Wiegman had international success once again and we also talk about Chelsea's newest addition; Swedish national team player Johanna Rytting Kaneryd who was rumoured to have signed for the Blues when we recorded this. What do Willie, Jesper and Pär think of Johanna's chances to break into Emma Hayes' already star stacked attacking line?Thanks to each and every one of you that have been with us throughout this Euro Special. We love you all. Please keep on listening, leave a review and subscribe to this podcast! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the 7th Euro 2022 Special, Mia Eriksson and Willie Kirk are joined by two journalists and women's football experts in their respective countries; Tom Garry from The Telegraph in England and Jasmina Schweimler, a freelancer from Germany. Tom might have to regret his words from the preview episode where he predicted that Germany wouldn't make it from the group, and Jasmina is very happy that he got it all wrong. Willie says that the quarter-final between France and Germany is one of the best games he has ever seen, and he also feels a bit sorry for Peter Gerhardsson and Sweden. We also predict the final, and Willie explains why both teams can win this UEFA Women's Euro 2022 final and get their hands on the trophy on Sunday, July 31. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The knockout stage has begun, and in the sixth episode of the Euro Special, Mia Eriksson and Willie Kirk are joined by Manchester United women's analyst Luke Wright and Orri Rafn Sigurdarson, an Icelandic football commentator and journalist, to talk about Sweden's win against Belgium in the quarter-final and then, with Om Arvind, an analyst, writer and podcaster from the USA to breakdown the match between the Netherlands and France. Enjoy this one, and please, keep listening, don't forget to subscribe and follow us on social media; we are on Twitter and Instagram! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the fifth Euro 2022 Special, Willie Kirk and Mia Eriksson are joined by Abdullah Abdullah, a women's football analyst and a tactical author. We speak about the impact of Alex Greenwood when England beat Spain in the first quarter-final, Alex Popp's importance for tGermany and Magdalena Eriksson's vital role in the Swedish backline. Listen and enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the fourth episode of the Euro special Mia Eriksson and Willie Kirk are joined by Lotte Bransen, women's football data scientist and researcher Lotte Bransen from the Belgian university KU Leuven and Line Johansen, former Danish national team goalkeeper who now is working as a women's football agent. They talk about the group stage in the Euro so far, Sweden's latest and improved performance vs Portugal, Denmark's stable game plan and tactics against Spain and Norway's exit. Lotte also presents data and analysis that compares the women's game in the World Cup 2019 with the football being played in the Euro 2022. This and of course a lot more - Enjoy while listening See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joined by Eskilstuna United's coach Elena Sadiku and Dutch football analyst Marc Lamberts, Mia, Willie Kirk and Amanda discusses Sweden's performance vs Switzerland and Hanna Bennison's beautiful strike that gave the Swedes the win. That and Sarina Wiegman's impact on England, Spain's ability to keep possession without scoring from open play and of course, a lot more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With the Euro 2022 underway, Willie Kirk and Mia Eriksson are joined by Rafa Roldan, assistant head coach and analyst in Hammarby's women's team and former Spanish national goalkeeper Eli Sarasola who now works as a coach and analyst for Your Vantage. Recorded in the morning July 10 we talk and analyze the group games played so far. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 27 is our first Euro 2022 special featuring professional football coach Willie Kirk. He will be our sidekick and expert throughout the tournament and in this first Euro episode we are joined by Tom Garry, football journalist on The Telegraph in the UK and Jesper Haglöf, football analyst at PlayMakerAI. We talk about Sweden's chances to finally win a gold medal with Peter Gerhardsson as head coach, the group of death (Spain, Germany, Denmark and Finland) and of course, we ask ourselves: Will it come home? Oh, and also, Willie and Tom go up against each other in a quiz about Sweden. How much do they know about the Swedish national team? Listen to find out! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Alex, Jessy and Abdullah in analysing the UEFA Women's Champions League semi-finals and previewing the big final between FC Barcelona and Olympique Lyonnais. Football manager and pundit, Willie Kirk, joins Box to Box to preview the UWCL final providing insights into players and overall tactics.
Faye Carruthers is joined by former Everton manager Willie Kirk to discuss the latest stories in the world of women's football. Molly Hudson from The Times joins on the phone to discuss the latest concerning Russia and Euro 2022. Plus Paige Peake from Ipswich Town reflects on a historic win over Southampton in the Women's FA Cup. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pernille Harder and Ellen White speak to Kait Borsay and Lynsey Hooper ahead of the Conti Cup final, plus former Everton manager Willie Kirk joins us to chat through all the FA Cup action and news from the week. What does Willie think of where his former side are at right now? Should it have been a red card for Leicester City? And is football doing enough in light of Russia invading Ukraine? RUNNING ORDER PART 1a - FA Cup results... Manchester United 1 - 4 Manchester City (4.00) PART 1b - Chelsea 7 - 0 Leicester City (11.00) PART 1c - Liverpool 0 - 4 Arsenal (15.00) PART 1d - Willie on Everton and other FA Cup results (18.00) PART 2 - Russian invasion of Ukraine (25.00) PART 3a - Pernille Harder interview (28.30) PART 3b - Ellen White interview (33.30) PART 3c - Conti Cup final predictions (40.30) PART 4 - Moments of the WSL to come with NOW! (42.30)
Lynsey Hooper is joined by former Lioness Claire Rafferty and football writer Carrie Dunn in the international break to discuss the WSL performances so far, Champions League action and more. Was it harsh of Everton to fire Willie Kirk on the weekend? Who are the up and coming Championship stars in the Conti Cup? And why do injured lower league players still face the prospect of ending their career if they can't afford surgery? All that plus a look ahead to the Lionesses' game against Northern Ireland on the weekend. RUNNING ORDER PART 1 - Moments of the WSL so far with NOW! (4.30) PART 2 - One word to describe each WSL team so far, Willie Kirk's departure and Conti Cup results (10.00) PART 3 - Champions League (25.15) PART 4a - In other news... Paying for surgery, tackling online hate and FIFA's grand plans for the women's game (31.45) PART 4b - Lionesses' upcoming matches (40.45) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kristian hosts this episode of the Football Engine podcast joined by MK. They share their thoughts on matchday 1 of the WSL including the Gunners' win over their London rivals, Willie Kirk's shortcomings, and Man United's win over Reading, Vicky Losada's performance against Everton and much more.
Anyone who is a regular listener to the Official Everton Women Podcast will know a debate has raged all season long as to whether Danielle Turner or Hayley Raso is the fastest Blue. In our latest episode, we get the official answer - and it's neither of them! Listen to our newest podcast, featuring Club captain Turner and assistant boss Chris Roberts, to find out which member of the team has clocked the highest top speed in a game this term, and which of our guests has taken over the top of the leaderboard in our 60-second quiz! Turner also explains why the Icelandic FA owes her a couple of medals, and Roberts outlines why developing Academy talents will always be key to his and Willie Kirk's footballing philosophy.
The Official Everton Women Podcast is back and, to kick off 2021, there was really only one place to start. Since the last edition of 2020, manager Willie Kirk has penned a new two-and-a-half year contract, while forward - and Kirk's fellow Scot - Claire Emslie has turned her loan deal with the Blues into a permanent move. Listen to the podcast now to hear Kirk discuss how he plans to build on the progress already achieved during his impressive first two years on Merseyside, explain why he is so grateful for the support of long-time assistant Chris Roberts, and shed light on the challenges of managing the squad through the coronavirus outbreak that led to Everton's game against Manchester United being postponed. Kirk also chats about how he's adapted to "tiring but inspiring" fatherhood, explains why he has a photo of the Liverpool night sky from 17 November 2019 above his desk, and reveals the hilarious reason why hearing The Beatles' 'Hey Jude' now winds him up! Emslie, meanwhile, describes the feeling of scoring Scotland's first ever World Cup goal - against England - and outlines her debt of gratitude to Kirk - a coach she first worked with as a teenager at part-time Hibernian. Both also take part in our This or That quiz and find Scottish equivalents to our set of Scouse phrases!
In the latest Official Everton Women Podcast we get to know more about Denmark international and Blues summer signing Nicoline Sorensen! 'Nico' tells us all about her journey to Merseyside via winning titles in both her homeland and Sweden but explains why sampling success with the Toffees would be the highlight of her career. The forward also talks about why Danish favourite rye bread is popular in the Everton dressing room, discusses her initiation song being more nerve-wracking than walking out for the FA Cup final at Wembley, and details why she already believes Willie Kirk is the best manager she has ever worked under. We get to know some of Sorensen's likes and dislikes as she takes on our 'This or That' quiz, get to hear her best attempt at a Scouse accent and learn why Liverpool and Copenhagen are so alike!
We are celebrating the first three points for the Punks On The Pitch team as Wycombe Wanders record their first ever win in the Championship. There is great excitement in the Women's FA Cup final where despite the lose Willie Kirk's side showed great grit and determination. Are Barcelona on the verge of imploding on themselves with their worst start to the season in years, and we look at the exciting end to the Serie A fixture between Tornio and Lazio
Faye Carruthers is joined in the studio by the former England star Rachel Yankey to talk about the latest with the Lionesses. They are also joined by Manchester City Women Head Coach Gareth Taylor and Everton boss Willie Kirk to preview the weekend's FA Cup action. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thank you once again for tuning in to the 6, 8 or 10 Podcast. If you want to take a wander inside the mind of a Football Manager then you've came to the right place. During this chat you can't help but admire Willie's passion and obsession for the game. His honesty when speaking about his journey is ever so humbling and interesting at the same time. He speaks about always wanting to be a Manager, even more so when he finished playing and how Champ Manager had an influence on this. We go from the academy at Livingston to Everton. We speak about Lockdown & the life of a Manager. We touch on his relationship with Chris Roberts & the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people. We also speak about taking on the role of an Assistant at Manchester United, something which was new to him as he had always been the one in charge. Please sit back and enjoy. Stay Safe Bye Now
Matt and Dave debrief after Saturday's win over Watford. They talk Mason Holgate, the midfield and take stock of Everton's season so far. Two big matches are also on the agenda. Crystal Palace are the visitors on Saturday, before it's a Merseyside derby in the Women's Super League on Sunday. Kate Reilly James speaks to Everton manager Willie Kirk to finish the show.
Matt catches up with Sarah Halpin to reflect on the latest Everton goings on, including Sunday's derby at Anfield.We here from Everton manager Willie Kirk about that encounter, before in the final part of the show Les Roberts catches up with Peter Reid and Derek Mountfield, who were talking about the Howard's Way film.
As players break for international duty, we look back on September as pretty much the perfect start to the season. 3 wins, in 3 in the WSL, without conceding a goal. Despite our injury worries, Nick has utilized the squad across all competitions & we've seen excellent team performances throughout. On this week's podcast, Editor, Dan Pentland from FAWSL FULL TIME Magazine (@FAWSLFT) joins me for a chat about the start of the season as we look back on what's been a competitive start for all teams across the Women's Super League. We hear from Manager, Nick Cushing & Captain, Steph Houghton following Sunday's result away to Everton at Haig Avenue. Everton off the back 2 wins & sitting top of the table equal on points heading in the game, it was always going to be hard contest with Willie Kirk's team getting off to a strong start to the season. Hope you enjoy this week's episode! Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @mcwfancast