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Harry Kane has reportedly failed to turn up to Tottenham Hotspur training this morning in a bid to force through a transfer move to Manchester City. So what might that mean for Liverpool? And why is it a reminder of their past? With City also chasing Aston Villa's Jack Grealish, Manchester United signing Jadon Sancho and Raphael Varane, and Chelsea moving for Jules Kounde, Matt Addison is joined by Paul Gorst and Theo Squires to discuss the latest developments at the other clubs at the top of the Premier League. Plus, they talk the latest on the transfer and contracts situation at Liverpool after Trent Alexander-Arnold penned a new deal last Friday. And with the Reds facing Italian side Bologna twice on Thursday afternoon, there is also a preview of that double-header clash as pre-season preparations continue.Get exclusive podcasts direct to your inbox every week for FREE by joining the Blood Red Club. Sign up at http://www.bloodredpodcast.co.ukWatch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BloodRedLiverpoolFCJoin our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/
Welcome to Episode 37 of The Masterclass in association with Sport Social. This week Haider Rubbani & Rob Blanchette sit down to analyse Manchester United's tactical performance against Jose Mourinho's Tottenham Hotspurs at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be demanding revenge after the 6-1 thrashing to the hands of Spurs in the early fixture in October. The fortunes of both sides have changed since then, with United sitting in 2nd and Spurs in 7th. With City having dropped points with a loss against Leeds, Ole will be hoping for a win here and in the other game in hand to close the gap to 8 points, with 6 games to play. Jose will be demanding a win here for Spurs to close the gap to 2 points on Chelsea who sit in 4th spot. A fantastic second half performance by a Paul Pogba inspired United secured the 3 points for Ole’s men. The Red Devil’s had to come from behind again after a shocking VAR decision ruled out Cavani’s opener. Son put Spurs ahead a few minutes later before 3 second half goals by Fred, Cavani & Mason extended the gap between themselves and 3rd to 6 points. A huge victory for the men in red, as they gained revenge after the thrashing at Old Trafford. Find our content on the links below: The Football Masterclass Landing Page: https://podcast.sport-social.co.uk/podcast/the-masterclass-tactical-podcast/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5aD... Apple pods:https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast... Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/00pe57G... Google:https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9wb2RjYXN0Lmdsb2JhbC5jb20vc2hvdy80Nzg5NjE0L2VwaXNvZGVzL2ZlZWQ= Anchor:https://anchor.fm/tfmasterclass Haider Rubbani Twitter: https://twitter.com/Haider_Rubbani Rob Blanchette Twitter: https://twitter.com/_Rob_B The Masterclass Twitter: https://twitter.com/TFMasterclass Sport Social Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheSportSocial Instagram: @efs_media, @ @haider_talks_football, @robsinstawham
With City heading back to Europe, we sat down with English and German football expert/consultant Jasmine Baba to give you everything you need to know about Borussia Monchengladbach this season, their key players, and what to expect out of the match this weekend.
Host Ricky Sacks was joined by Lee McQueen, Richard Cracknell and Antony Costa on this edition of the Last Word On Spurs. Ilkay Gundogan's scoring run continued with two goals in Manchester City's 3-0 win over Tottenham on Saturday, as Pep Guardiola's side pulled seven points clear at the top of the Premier League. With City already leading through a first-half Rodri penalty, Gundogan fired his first through Hugo Lloris - who had a game to forget - and then outmuscled Davinson Sanchez for a long pass forward from Ederson before tucking in number two to take his tally to nine goals in nine Premier League games in 2021. Worryingly, Gundogan limped off with a groin problem soon after, but by then he had already put City in complete control against a poor Spurs side who only really threatened when Harry Kane hit the woodwork with an early free-kick and Gareth Bale tested Ederson late on. City, who are unbeaten since losing to Spurs in November, extended their record run to 16 wins in a row across all competitions, while Jose Mourinho's men remain eighth, four points off the top four. #THFC #COYS #TOTTENHAM #HOTSPUR #TOTTENHAMHOTSPUR #SPURS #LWOS
Welcome to the FPL Lounge! Chris and Andy are here to discuss all the key talking points ahead of Gameweek 2. With City and United players making their first appearances of the season the lads discuss the key issues including players on the radar, what to do with transfers or wildcards and captaincy picks for this week. We also hear Chris take on Andy for the first time this season in "Who the heck is stat?!". Thanks for joining us in the FPL Lounge.
With City now officially playing Champions League football next year, they are as attractive a destination for players as ever. So in preparation for what will certainly be a busy window that officially opens on July 27th, we spend some time discussing what our ideal transfer windows would look like. Joe Ricci, Andrew Dettmer, and Kevin Nelson combed through all the reports and options in world football to compile their lists for City's incoming and outgoing transfers. Special bonus: this episode includes our new and improved intro/outro music, courtesy of Jon Ashley. If you'd like to get in touch with us, you can find us on Twitter and Instagram @MaineRoadRamble and get in touch with us via email at maineroadramble@gmail.com. Thanks for the support!
In our second podcast this week, Good John speaks to Berwick Rangers Director and Glasgow City's Head of Football Operations Dave Buglass. From our perspective, it was good to get an insight into the Lowland League and Women's game, and Dave answers all questions very honestly. Born in Berwick, Dave talks about the pride of being asked to help out in January this year as Berwick struggled in adapting to life in the Lowland League following their relegation from the SPFL set up last season. He talks openly about the hours he and his fellow Directors put into restructure the business in order to stop the club from folding at the end of the season, and how they engaged with the local community to bring people back to Shielfield and get the club back on track off the pitch. Even with the problems that have arisen from Covid-19 pandemic, the club are, thankfully, in a better position than they were six months ago. Being a Lowland League side, Berwick have aspirations to work their way back to the SPFL, so Dave gives an honest assessment into the reconstruction farce of the last two and a half months. Moving onto his role at Glasgow City, Dave gives an insight into the role in working with Laura Montgomery and Scott Booth. He gives an update as to where the Women's game is in terms of restarting their season, which is becoming more important to City with a rearranged Champions League tie against Wolfsburg scheduled for August in Spain. He also talks about the potential missed marketing opportunities others have had in promoting the Women's game better and how interest has dipped since the World Cup last year, something the media are guilty of. With City being managed by a male, Dave adds that he'd have no qualms in adding a female coach to the staff at Berwick, providing they were right for the job. We round off with the usual, what is now, slowfire questions rounding off with a best Berwick XI.
With City's postponement are Suj & James' Overhaul plans over before they started? The lads tackle they key questions now we know City v West Ham has been rescheduled for February 19th and particularly what to do with those City assets that are already owned. Hold through and risk missing weekend hauls or dump and go back? Plus, weekend captaincy tips, dead players and why Richarlsion may be a longer term hold. _________________________________________ Web: www.planetfpl.com Twitter: @PlanetFPLPod (James) / @sujanshah (Suj) Facebook: www.facebook.com/PlanetFPL Instagram: @planetfpl You Tube: www.youtube.com/planetfpl
With the Premier League on its first ever winter break, we took the opportunity to sit down and discuss something slightly different. Starting with Manchester City we've broken down teams from across England and Europe, analysing their season so far, their hopes for the remainder, and where they can go, going forward. With City, we discuss their indifferent league form, Liverpool's dominance this season. Are they suffering from burnout, and is the manager suffering from burnout as well? Will Pep Guardiola be around to over a see a rebuilding of this Manchester City team, and if not, what other managers could get a tune out of that current set of players, and of course the players we believe that could help Man City close the gap to the top of the league next season. All this and more in the first episode of Project Re-Build.
Ant McGinley hosts this edition of the Wednesday Club on the Manchester Football Social as Blues fan Danny Jackson and United supporter Alex Boardman clash over their differing opinions on whether the Premier League is no longer as competitive as it once was.With City one game from the title and many United fans taking a stand on social media, there's plenty to get our teeth stuck into on the final Wednesday Club of the season!Subscribe to the podcast now and never miss a show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Niall McCaughan is joined by Manchester United fan Alex Boardman and Manchester City supporter Alex Hylton after the weekend's Premier League action which saw Liverpool return to the top of the table at Manchester City's expense and Manchester United manage a measly 1-1 draw against lowly Huddersfield.With City not in action until Monday evening against Leicester, the focus was on United's woes, and one Huddersfield fan even FELT SORRY for United!Style of play and philosophy was also a talking point, as well as sportsmanship following some interesting incidents across the football world recently.Subscribe to the podcast now and never miss a show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Natalie Sawyer and Gab Marcotti are joined by Matt Dickinson and Bill Edgar after another Premier League weekend where the top two were victorious.We look at the run-ins of Liverpool and Manchester City for any potential slip-ups. Will Rafa Benitez have something to say about the destination of the title?With City and Liverpool continuing to rack up the points, is this title race good for the Premier League or does it show the disparity between the haves and the have-nots?Ahead of the Champions League quarter-final second legs, we try to second-guess Pep and to make any kind of argument for a Manchester United victory in Barcelona.And elsewhere this weekend, is Hasenhuttl heading for greater things? Plus Andre Gomes – handsome but horrible. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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
Agüero scored his third hat trick of the season in GW26, adding insult to injury for Aubameyang owners. But it wasn't all sunshine and rainbows at Manchester City, as Leroy Sané blanked yet again. How do these narratives impact our GW27 planning? With City, Chelsea, Everton, and Brighton all to blank next weekend, some tricky FPL decision will need to be made. Plus, we chat about in-form Liverpool and Manchester United assets, as well as differential picks popping up at Newcastle, Leicester, and Burnley. We'll return next week, after the FA Cup fifth round, with more GW27 discussion, including our transfer targets and captaincy favorites. And stay tuned until the end of this episode for a special beer tasting of Stephen Toumi's (https://twitter.com/6thGoal) "Two Cheaters Ale," brewed exclusively for our podcast. Hail Cheaters! Become a Patreon supporter: https://www.patreon.com/alwayscheating Join our mini-league: https://fantasy.premierleague.com/?autojoin-code=513-448 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hailcheaters Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alwayscheating Music by Zach Curd: https://zachcurd.bandcamp.com The Always Cheating Podcast is sponsored by Starting 11, the newest way to play Daily Fantasy Premier League. The app for iOS and Android features a beautiful interface, no budget constraints, and live in-game substitutions. Cash games are now available in the U.K., U.S., Germany, and Canada. For more information visit: https://starting11.io
The Manchester City Football Social is back for 2019 and after a hectic festive period, there is plenty on the agenda.With City selling Brahim Diaz to Real Madrid, Danny Jackson, Steven McInerney and Walter Smith discuss whether City's youth program needs looking at after Jadon Sancho and now Diaz have left the club.Blues legend Richard Dunne chats with us too about the Liverpool result and we preview the League Cup semi-final against Burton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Manchester City and Manchester United both victorious in their third round FA Cup ties - United seeing off Reading 2-0, and a ruthless City side thumped Rotherham 7-0. It was also a moment of cup magic for Oldham Athletic, who beat Premier League side Fulham 2-1 away from home, and supporter turned caretaker manager Pete Wild joins us on the show to chat about that incredible result.With City going strong in all 4 competitions, Steven McInerney chats City's chances of a big haul of silverware this season, whereas Statman Dave talks about Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's dream reds start.Jim Salveson captains the side on this edition of the Manchester Football Social, as the lads address the situation at Bolton Wanderers and Jim reveals how some fella called Simon is the best player he has ever seen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chelsea FanCast on Love Sport Radio - the only 100% Chelsea show on the radio! Stamford Chidge and Jonathan Kydd join Aaron Paul to look back at the 2-1 defeat to Wolves, the 2-0 win against Fulham last weekend and look forward to Chelsea v Man City on Sunday.ESPN's Chelsea correspondent Liam Twomey joins us on the phone to report on Friday's Chelsea press conference. With City visiting this weekend, has Sarri raised the white flag? What is it about Blackouts, mentality and leadership and why Alonso and not Emerson.While the 2-1 defeat to Wolves was beyond disappointing, Chelsea actually played quite well and had they put away the chances they had it would have been a different result. But, the lack of cohesion after Wolves scored is clearly very worrying.The same could be said about the Fulham match where had it not been for Loftus Cheek scoring after coming on as a sub, we may have seen a similar result as we did at Molineaux.Ryan Dellinger from North Carolina, USA, joins us in the studio to talk about supporting Chelsea from across the pond. Ryan has been listening to the Chelsea FanCast since our very first show, over 10 years ago and brings an interesting perspective on what it is like supporting Chelsea from afar and what it means to get over here for a match,Looking ahead to Chelsea v Man City, we have Dave Walker from 'Read But Never Red', the Man City blog to tell us who Chelsea need to worry about, City's form where he sees the match going.To wrap up we reveal the answers to this week's quiz - who are the players who have played for both Chelsea and Man City. And finally, what are our predictions for the match.Chelsea Fancast is broadcast on Love Sport Radio every Friday from 7.00-9.00 pm. LOVE SPORT is a London radio station and is broadcast on 558 AM and on London DAB along with numerous digital channels. You can listen from anywhere in the world. You can visit lovesportradio.com to listen live to the station and of course you can download LOVE SPORT apps in the android and IOS app stores. You can also listen to LOVESPORT radio through Radioplayer and TuneIn.The best thing is that you can phone in and join in the show and the debate with us, live. The number to call is 0208 70 20 558 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BCB's "Election 2015" podcast series continues with an interview of two of the 3 unopposed candidates for City Council. Kol Medina is set to fill the North Ward seat currently occupied by retiring Anne Blair. He describes himself as a public servant, a dad of a 4-year-old boy and an enthusiastic mountain bike rider. He is an attorney by profession, and is currently employed as Executive Director of Kitsap Community Foundation, which makes grants to local nonprofits. Michael Scott was selected by the Council in January 2015 to fill the unexpired term of departing Central Ward candidate David Ward. Mike is a self-described community volunteer, a runner, an avid hiker and bicyclist. He previously served a term on the Bainbridge Island School Board. By profession, he is an attorney. Sarah Blossom, unopposed for a second 4-year Council term from the South Ward, did not reply to email invitations to participate in the interview. In this 30-minute podcast, each was offered up to 2 minutes to answer each of the following six questions: Why did you decide to run (or run for re-election) for City Council? What relevant experience and skills would you bring to the position? How is the City doing? What is it doing well for the community, and what are its unsolved problems? What are the key challenges or opportunities that you believe will face the City in the next four years? What are the most important outcomes you’d like to accomplish during your term? What style of interaction would you like to bring to City Council – that is, with other Council members? With City staff? With community members? At the end, each asked a question of the other: (1) how to meet the parking needs in Winslow, and (2) what to do about the congested Route 305 corridor. Credits: BCB host, editor and publisher: Barry Peters.
In this podcast, BCB offers two City Council candidates a set of neutral impartial questions for each of them to answer. Responding to the questions are our two competing candidates for a 4-year term in the At-Large position on the 7-member Bainbridge Island City Council. Pegeen Mulhern describes herself as a mom, community volunteer, business owner and attorney. Ron Peltier is a self-described carpenter, long-time islander and environmentalist. In this 28-minute podcast, each was offered up to 2 minutes to answer each of the following six questions: Why did you decide to run for City Council? What relevant experience and skills would you bring to the position? How is the City doing? What is it doing well for the community, and what not so well? What are its unsolved problems? What are the key challenges or opportunities that you believe will face the City in the next four years? What are the most important outcomes you'd like to accomplish during your term? What style of interaction would you like to bring to City Council - that is, with other Council members? With City staff? With community members? At the end, each asked a spontaneous question of the other. Pegeen asked Ron about his position on the Shoreline Management Program. Ron asked Pegeen about a plan for the island's limited groundwater. City Council elections are non-partisan races. Nevertheless, both Pegeen and Ron requested and won an approval from the 23rd Legislative District Democrats. Credits: For BCB: Barry Peters
The guys look at the weekend fixtures, which are headlined by Arsenal vs Manchester United. With City flying high, the loser will be out of the title hunt already. Meanwhile City themselves face a struggling West Ham, with many people expecting a hammering- including Billi and James. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands