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Musa and Ryan heap praise on Ralph Hasenhüttl’s coaching and his Southampton side that put four past Aston Villa at Villa Park (04:22), and they discuss how this Saturday was very much the non-statement victory Saturday in the Premier League (15:37). There’s a big section on the Stadio Derby, which saw Arsenal beat Manchester United at Old Trafford in the league for the first time in 14 years (19:57); Gareth Bale's first goal for Spurs (35:07); and Manchester City retaining the Women’s FA Cup (39:01). They then dart to La Liga, which included one of the weirdest penalties ever awarded for Celta in their home defeat to table-topping Real Sociedad, João Felix's continued embrace of the dark side, Eden Hazard's first score since returning, and Barça's struggles, again (43:55). Finally, they take a quick trip to the Bundesliga and Serie A, where there were big wins for Gladbach, Sassuolo, and Milan (51:44).
Author Victoria Hislop discusses her new novel ‘One August Night’, the long-anticipated sequel to her award-winning work, ‘The Island’. Why has she waited so long to revisit the hugely popular Cretan world and characters she created? It's the Women's FA Cup this weekend between Everton and Manchester City. Everton's Captain Danielle Turner and Jude Morris-King , volunteer Treasurer at the Man City Women Official Supporters Club talk to Paulette about what's it been like for the game under lock down and about the possible long-term impact of Covid-19 on the women’s game. Plus a study at the University of Cambridge, as part of the CanTest collaborative, has revealed that a blood test already available to GPs in the UK is more predictive of ovarian cancer than previously thought. We hear from Cancer Research UK’s head of early diagnosis Dr Jodie Moffat and science teacher Fiona who was diagnosed three years ago. And singer Charlotte Awbery tells us about her journey from waitressing to being a guest on the Ellen Show, and now creating her own music after an impromptu appearance in a YouTube video went viraL Presenter Paulette Edwards Producer Beverley Purcell
In the latest Proud Lilywhites Podcast, we caught up with Spurs Womens FC's Ashleigh Neville after the thrilling 2-2 draw with Everton - ahead of their FA Cup round of 16 match against her former side Coventry. We also talk about Spurs' recent announcement on Season Ticket price increases and the impact on LGBT fans, plus reaction to recent results.
This edition Katy, Ross and Tom look forward to Ipswich Town Women's Fa Cup clash with Man City Women with the help of Town midfielder Blue Wilson and press officer Kieren Standley
This episode, Sian talks to Rianna Dean and Juan Carlos Amoros from Spurs Women about their run in the Womens FA Cup this season and some of the songs heard at the Hive this season. We also hear views on Harry Kane's injury and where the newest squad members might fit in to Jose's big plan.
In a slight change from our normal interview format, Stuart Barker reports from the Southampton Women vs Crystal Palace game at the Bypass Ground on Sunday January 26th. Hopefully you like this format and we can bring more episodes like this to you in the future. Had it not been raining so heavily we'd have stuck around and spoken to some players but I think everyone was just looking to get home. Maybe next time. @Since71Blog | @SotonWomensFC | @CPFC_W
THIS WEEK: Regular contributor and official Gaelic Football Correspondent Amy Fleming joins regular "hosts" Joel and Kyle to chat all things FA Cup in This Week's Worldie, including whether or not it is a cupset or a giant killing and the curious case of Tom Pope. Also a Classic Worldie about the second most successful Women's FA Cup team of all time in a segment we're calling "A Tale of Two Southampton's. You can find tickets to see Amy in "hamlet: rotten states", here: https://www.thehopetheatre.com/productions/hamlet-rotten-states/ Absolute Worldie takes a lighthearted, mostly irreverant and occasionally informative look at the beautiful game. This Week's Worldie (something happening in the world of football right now) and a Classic Worldie (a story from the past, both recent and distant, about the madness that is world football). Often featuring special guests, always featuring lively debate, "chat-bots" and stupidity, the Absolute Worldie Football Podcast is a must-listen for all the family (at least we think so).
Katy Sandalls, Ross Halls and Tom Whitby are back with the third edition of the Glancing header podcast covering women's football in Suffolk and beyond! The team talk about Ipswich Town's big Women's FA Cup win over Portsmouth, the Sam Kerr effect at Chelsea, looking back at the England National Team Wembley sell out and much more. Get in touch and let us know what you think at katy.sandalls@archant.co.uk
Katy Sandalls, Ross Halls and Tom Whitby are back with the second edition of the Glancing header podcast covering women's football in Suffolk and beyond! The team talk about Ipswich Town's big Women's FA Cup win over Norwich, the England national team selling out Wembley for their clash with Germany and the upcoming Women's Football Weekend Get in touch and let us know what you think at katy.sandalls@archant.co.uk
Its here! Our final episode of the season, IT'S FULL TIME!!! *cue epic cinematic soundscape* For our full time episode we're assembling an all star cast of guests to join us and go over an incredible season of football. In part 1 we're joined by Anne-Marrie Batson, an incredible sports broadcast journalist for the likes of the BBC, Give Me sport and The Voice. And Fadumo Olow founder of Get Girls Active, co-host of I Think She's Offside and sports broadcast journalist. We get into the end of the WSL season, Women's FA Cup, end of the Premier League and much much more! Show notes and Socials: You can find Anne-Marrie here: AnnemarrieBatson You can find Fadumo here: @Faddumo_oo Listen to I Think She's Offside here - https://soundcloud.com/ithinkshesoffside/christine-ohurugu-at-making-equals And follow them here: @sheisoffside Music: Signs by Ashton McCreight - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cqz5VaWikPM Show Socials: @DiasporaFC @DisasporaFC_ @TallawahTV @CrysDavis @ola_fisayo @Mxdeeq
The Women's FA Cup Final is here and Caroline Barker is joined by West Ham Captain Gilly Flaherty on the morning of the game. Alonmg with four time winner Lianne Sanderson they discuss who will win - Manchester City or West Ham? What a week for South Africa's double Olympic gold medallist Caster Semenya ending with what she does best, winning the 800 metres? We are live in Doha with Ed Harry for the latest and also hear from two time World Champion Colin Jackson on what he thinks of her landmark case. Derek Abrefa and Cecelia Baah Danso speak to Sportshour's Joel Hammer after winning their first ever match at the 2019 World Table Tennis Championships in Hungary. The Ghana internationals raised $10,000 needed to participate at the competition. They tell us about how they made it happen. It's the semi finals of the World Snooker Championship and we cross live to the Crucible theatre to speak to our reporter Jamie Broughton. We discuss head injuries and the protocols in place to deal with them on the football pitch. We speak to Luke Griggs spokesman for the Brain injury charity Headway and Dr Imtiaz Ahmad, Head of Medicine at Queen's Park Rangers who spoke to Tusdiq Din and . Photo: Manchester City and West Ham players line up ahead of the FA Cup final (FA website)
Johnny Spurling makes his return after the beating the bug that has reigned over the Love Sport office! The guys talk to The Guardian's Suzy Wrack ahead of the Women's FA Cup final clash between West Ham and Man City. Plus the latest in the Snooker World Championships with Ryan Butler of Severn Sports, entertainment with Charlotte Long of Entertainment News and predictions for the penultimate games of the Premier League.
James Jones and Will Pugh of West Ham World join host Johnny Burrow to discuss a great day out in Tottenham, the Women's FA Cup Final and why Arnautovic's future could be at West Ham after all
Chelsea Ladies captain Katie Chapman says there are still more trophies to come in her career, after winning the Women's FA Cup for a record 10th t .. Read more >> https://ift.tt/2IekyTJ
Sione's story: the next chapter A few months ago Sportshour told the story of the Tongan Rugby player Sione Vaiomounga. Having travelled to Romania to play, he suffered kidney failure. With no dialysis machines in his native Tonga, Sione believed returning home would be a death sentence, But things are now looking up for Sione. The road from Jerusalem: As the Giro D'Italia gets underway in Jerusalem we hear from the country's top riders, those who welcome the arrival of the race and those who oppose it. What price for sporting success? India won a record 26 gold medals at the recent Commonwealth Games It's led to calls for the Government to invest more in its sporting infrastructure. But in a country that is home to almost a third of the world’s poor, should sport be a priority? Swimming to safety: Yusra Mardini's swimming ability took her to the Rio Olympics and she's now training for Tokyo in 2020.. But swimming also saved her life as she made the dangerous journey with 20 other Syrian refugees across the Mediterranean in a dingy. The boat designed for six, took on water and Yusra and her sister were among those who swam to safety. Now based in Germany, Yusra's an international voice for refugees and her story's about to become a Hollywood movie Football pioneer: A host of international stars are set to feature in the 2018 Women's FA Cup final at Wembley. Things were rather different when the former New Zealand international Donna Baker turned out for Knowsley United against Doncaster Belles in the 1994 final, staged at Scunthorpe.
This week's #ManxFootyPod guests are Corinthians' duo Jade Burden and Lisa Costain. Having wrapped up the women's league and Floodlit Cup titles already this season, the Ballafletcher can complete a clean-sweep with victory in the Women's FA Cup final against Peel on Sunday afternoon. The pair discuss the side's treble chances and look back on the season as a whole. We also look ahead to 'Super Saturday' in the #HospitalCup, plus there's #CombiCorner and, of course, Dave Reads the Weather. #manxfootball #isleofman #grassrootsfootball #womensfootball
Alasdair Hooper and Will Moulton bring you episode 3 of SportSpiel, a podcast full of sporting discussion and feature interviews. In our first segment we discuss: - Maria Sharapova - should she have a French Open wildcard? - Shamed sprinter Ben Johnson putting the 'roid' in android - Women's FA Cup final - Manchester City show how it's done - Are the Washington Capitals sport's chief chokers? Our feature interview segment in this episode is with former West Ham United captain Stacey Little who has just retired after her spell with C & K Basildon. We discuss her life in football, playing under Julian Dicks, hopes for the future and making her dad proud. Follow sportspielpod on social media or email us feedback at sportspielpod@gmail.com
Plenty to discuss for Kieran and JJ as they review the last eight of the Women's FA Cup, while also look at who will be contesting the semi-finals in some of Europe's other competitions. The pair also review the UEFA Women's Champions League quarterfinals, while Kieran was able to speak with Ada Hegerberg and Alex Morgan while in Lyon after their 2-1 aggregate win over Wolfsburg.
Plenty to pack into the latest show as JJ and Kieran look back at the Women's FA Cup this past weekend, which includes reaction from Chelsea's Emma Hayes and Arsenal duo Kelly Smith and match winner, Dan Carter. We cover off what's going on in France, Germany and the USA, and we conclude with a chat with Portland Thorns' Iceland midfielder, Dagny Brynjarsdottir.