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Max Rushden, Barry Glendenning, Suzy Wrack and Flo Lloyd-Hughes discuss the 1991 Fifa World Championship for Women’s Football for the M&Ms Cup final (no, seriously), the future of the women’s game, drive-in solutions and chapter five of Detective Wilson. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
DOUBLE EPISODE....First part. The lads use their wisdom to address the Women's World Cup Final and VAR. Distressing accounts too from the world of the 20 week scan and a primary school music recital. To top it off, the Dalai Lama proves that he loves nothing more than a naughty stag do.
We were finally able to sit down and discuss the final of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. Spoiler alert: we have a lot of gushing things to say about the USWNT. I think we were still just as excited as we were when the final whistle blew. From the highs of victory, we go the other route and discuss the Gold Cup final. In this special episode, we send Ron off in style before work takes him to Beijing for the next two years. But don't fret, he'll still be joining us remotely, this is just his last time in the studio for a while. This special occasion called for three beers. One to celebrate the US Women's National Team's World Cup Victory, another beer that contains a throwback to Ron's childhood in New Jersey, and a third beer that is the rarest (and most valuable) that we've had on the show. In other words, we toasted Ron properly before he takes off on his travels. - Love the beer, cherish the game. The Brewtiful Game Subscribe to us on iTunes, and please leave a rating/review. **If you leave a rating and review on iTunes, please take a screenshot and send it to us via email or social media, and we'll send you one of our new The Brewtiful Game koozies.**
Thanks for listening to this week's episode of Sports Shenanigans! This week we discuss the craziness of NBA Free Agency and how it affects the league going forward. We also discuss the Women's World Cup Final, and some other fun events that happened in the sports world. If you want to be a sponsor or have your own take, send us an email at hmsshenanigans@gmail.com!
Enzo and Michael go in-depth on the NBA free agency where a lot of big moves happened over the past 7 days. Durrant and Kyrie teaming up in Brooklyn and Kawhi and Paul George with the Clippers. The US Women's soccer team has dominated the World Cup and they play in the Final on Sunday against the Netherlands. Lots have been going in the world of baseball with the Indians having the best record in June, the Rays are going to be a two-city team next year in Tampa and Montreal, and the first MLB game was played in Europe in the Londen Series between the Yankees and Red Sox. Enzo and Michael give a break down of the All-Star game events happening in Cleveland. They also decided to do an ice cream bet on the Home Run Derby.
Join me along with Kartik Krishnaiyer of wrold Soccer Talk And Araceli Villanueva of MLS Femal .com as we recap the Championship final of the 2019 FIFA Women's world Cup
We're live in Lyon to preview the Women's World Cup final between Netherlands and USA. Photo: Megan Rapinoe Credit Getty Images
Do you want to play a game? This week, Jeff, Es, and Holly Preview the Women's World Cup Final! It's been a great tournament, but who comes out on top? Plus, Tiki Talka's Dream teams continue, this time in Italy. How will Maurizio Sarri change Juventus? With Antonio Conte at the helm for Inter Milan, can they end the reign of the Old Lady? And Carlo Ancelotti has a chance to close the gap with a new look Napoli. *Obviously we know these might change AND these are just for fun! Don't be afraid to give our podcast a rating and review on iTunes, it is greatly appreciated! Follow Tiki Talka twitter.com/tikitalkapod instagram.com/tikitalkapod/ Follow us twitter.com/HollyNWilliams_ twitter.com/JeffaustinWall twitter.com/JustESBaraheni Producer, Joe Maalouf @my-life-sucks-enjoy @Joemaalouf123 & Cameraman, Bradshaw Furlong @omgbradshaw Don't forget to follow and share! Thank you for listening.
The Sporting Life team are back with their weekend best bets and free tips. We cover racing with the Coral Eclipse and race cards at Haydock and Carlisle. We look at the latest odds to win the Cricket World Cup and find a goal scoring best bet for the Women's World Cup Final. We have a tip for a shock in this weekend's Super League relegation battle and have the latest view from Wimbledon. Check out all our weekend previews and more best bets at www.sportinglife.com
The Sporting Life team are back with their weekend best bets and free tips. We cover racing with the Coral Eclipse and race cards at Haydock and Carlisle. We look at the latest odds to win the Cricket World Cup and find a goal scoring best bet for the Women's World Cup Final. We have a tip for a shock in this weekend's Super League relegation battle and have the latest view from Wimbledon. Check out all our weekend previews and more best bets at www.sportinglife.com
Shireen, Brenda, and Jessica preview the Women's World Cup final and 3rd place game.
Grant Wahl is joined by SI staff writer Laken Litman to preview the 2019 Women's World Cup Final between the US and Netherlands. Grant and Laken discuss Megan Rapinoe's likelihood to play, the potential impact of a US win back home, and Dan Wetzel's ability to twist Grant's arm into doing this podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show Notes - :29 - Gold Cup Semi Final highlights (USA 3-1 over Jamaica) 33:31 - Game takeaways (How the replacement starters faired and how did the dual 6 look?) 44:03 - Technical difficulties (I lost Chris - Sorry) 47:29 - Women's World Cup Final
Kanell & Bell react to Team USA knocking off England in the Women's World Cup semifinal, the absence of Megan Rapinoe and the celebration from Alex Morgan. Next, the guys break down what the future could hold for the NFL and its next CBA. Danny and Raja evaluate the Lakers if they don't land LeBron, the Sixers reportedly offering Ben Simmons a max extension and contenders in the East. Isaiah Thomas and DeMarcus Cousins have lost millions (potentially hundreds of millions) due to injury, how do they cope with that? Finally, hot dogs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode THIRTY FIVE, with Coach and Ringo out on exploration, Greggo makes a call back home to the 804 and is joined by Elliott "Yogi" Barr of the Richmond Kickers podcast, "Rivercity 93" as this week's guest host and we go into a busy week of US Soccer, starting with the Women overcoming the French and English to reach the Women's World Cup Final, as well as the Men getting tested much more than they expected against Curacao in the Gold Cup and the social media madness of Kevin Durant going to the Brooklyn Nets. After the break, we have a special interview with 2/3 of the founders of Forward Madison Supporters Group Featherstone Flamingos, April Kigeya and Kyle Carr. We go into the process of creating the group, the growth of the Forward Madison supporter culture, our collaboration with them on the Featherstone Summer Scarf '19, and also current USL League One action along with Yogi. We finish up the episode talking Copa America, and dig into the trip that was to Toronto and what happens with professional players leave their passports and the consequences that come with it, AND MORE! Listen and SUBSCRIBE on your favorite podcast apps! Follow us on Social Media! Twitter - @FTCUTD Instagram - @FTCUTD Like us on Facebook - FTC FTC x Featherstone Summer Scarf '19 - bit.ly/FTCFeatherstone (pre-sale ends Sunday 7/7!) Shop our official FTC online merchandise and get your drip ftcutd.myshopify.com (get 15% off on all orders through Sunday with promo code: CULTURE4TH)!! #ForTheCulture --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ftcutdshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ftcutdshow/support
Damon Amendolara (D.A.) hosts Around the Dial. On today's show: Did the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team get lucky in their victory over England? The Sports Junkies on 106.7 the Fan in D.C. Is the USWNT not good soccer compared to the men? Mutt and Callahan on WEEI in Boston. LA Times columnist Bill Plaschke joins the Damon Bruce Show on 95.7 the Game in San Francisco. Who is the ultimate franchise player in the NBA? Jamie and Stoney on 97.1 the Ticket in Detroit. How will the NFL Commissioner’s decision on Zeke Elliott impact the Cowboys? Shan and RJ on 105.3 the Fan in Dallas. John Sterling joins Joe and Evan on WFAN in New York.
On the heels of the Women's World Cup Final; here's the gang's wrap up of the Champions League. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Big Little Lies Recap, Stable Duel Instructions, AEW Fyter Fest/ WWE, Best Soccer Movies, Women's World Cup Final 8. Timecodes below. 4:45 : On This Day in History June 27th 5:56: Everything you need to know about Stable Duel, how to sign up, how to build your lineup, strategy tips, full tutorial. 14:15 : Women's World Cup Final 8, Best Soccer Movies Bracket of 32 is set 21:15 : Big Little Lies, Season 2 episode 3 recap: Big Little Thoughts 31:30 : WWE Stomping Grounds Results, Raw and Smackdown thoughts, AEW Fyter Fest Info and Match Card Preview Sponsored by Full Service Realtor: CindyCarava.com
When Brandi Chastain ripped off her jersey after scoring the winning penalty kick in the 1999 Women's World Cup Final, her iconic celebration marked the arrival of women’s soccer, both on the global sports stage and in the public imagination. With “The '99ers,” as the team is known, America had assembled a talented group of women and given them an unprecedented opportunity to succeed. But it was an opportunity that did not come easily… or happen overnight. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
When Brandi Chastain ripped off her jersey after scoring the winning penalty in the 1999 Women's World Cup Final, her now iconic goal celebration marked the arrival of women’s soccer, both on the global sports stage and in the public imagination. In "Let Us Play," the latest season of The Thread, we tell the hidden story behind the greatest women’s team in American sports history. We show how Chastain’s celebration originated decades earlier and how the '99ers stood on the shoulders of a series of unheralded athletes, policymakers and scholars, from the Brooklyn teacher who helped pass the landmark Title IX civil rights legislation in 1972 to the the Black transgender attorney who made that achievement possible. | Coming June 5. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Women's World Football Show, Episode 147 features an exclusive interview with U.S. Soccer Hall-of-Famer and sports legend Kristine Lilly; Sound-bites from members of the iconic 1999 World Cup winning team – Mia Hamm and Brandi Chastain; with USWNT forward Alex Morgan.On July 10, 1999, women's soccer powerhouses USA and China met at the Rose Bowl in California for the 1999 Women's World Cup Final.In front of a record 90,185 spectators, the largest crowd ever to attend a women’s sporting event, the USWNT celebrated their overtime win and created a legacy unmatched by no other team in the history of U.S. soccer.The game ended in a 5-4 shootout, with an iconic winning goal by Brandi Chastain. However, the outcome could have been much different, if not for a brilliant defensive play by midfielder Kristine Lilly.Women's World Football Show celebrates the 20-year anniversary of that historic match an exclusive interview with Kristine Lilly; plus, special interviews with Brandi Chastain and Mia Hamm. Also, Alex Morgan shares her thoughts on the 99er's, their influence on her and her USWNT teammates.Kristine Lilly played for the United States Women’s National Team for 23 years and is the most capped football player in the history of the sport (men’s or women’s) with 354 caps. She’s also the only player to play for U.S. Soccer in 4 different decades.A staple in sports record books, Kristine is currently 4th in the world of all-time leading goal scorers behind Abby Wambach, Christine Sinclair, and Mia Hamm.In this episode, Kristine Lilly shares her insights on her legendary career, the special bond she shares with her '99 teammates and discusses her new book, Powerhouse: 13 Teamwork Tactics that Build Excellence and Unrivaled Success.Follow Kristine Lilly on Twitter at @kristinelillyOrder Kristine's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Powerhouse-Teamwork-Tactics-Excellence-Unrivaled/dp/1626346380The entertaining and engaging Brandi Chastain talks with reporters about the long-lasting legacy of the 99ers, the current state of women's soccer, VAR in the World Cup and more!The legendary Mia Hamm shares her thoughts on bringing an NWSL team to Southern California, the growth of the game, the relativity of the 99ers and much more!USWNT star forward Alex Morgan stops by the media pool to share her memories of the 99ers, their influence on her growing up and today.Contributions to this episode provided by the following articles:https://www.teamusa.org/Hall-of-Fame/Hall-of-Fame-Members/Kristine-Lillyhttps://northcarolina.rivals.com/news/no-8-kristine-lillyhttps://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/u-s-women-win-world-cupPowerhouse: 13 Teamwork Tactics that Build Excellence and Unrivaled SuccessListen to Women’s World Football Show on Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Spotify, Spreaker, TuneIn Radio, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and direct from our website at www.WWFShow.com.Photo Courtesy of: Kristine LillyOriginal Broadcast Date: June 2, 2019Women’s World Football Show is hosted, written, edited, sound designed & produced by Patty La Bella. Additional assistance for this episode by Kristine Lilly, Adrienne Fontaine, Aaron Heifetz and Ilyanna Guiterrez.Women’s World Football Show website design and theme music by Patricia La BellaWomen’s World Football Show® is a registered trademark and it’s audio and logo cannot be used without expressed written authorization.
This season, we invited our credit readers to interview our storytellers. Today, you'll hear from Kealia Ohai who narrated the previous episode about Ashley Fiolek. If you haven't listened to last week's episode, now is a good time to go check it out!Kealia elaborates on her own experience overcoming physical limitations, advises on how to pursue your dreams regardless of naysayers, and expresses her passion for athletics on and off the field.Sponsored by:www.rebelgirls.co Use promocode REBELPODCAST to get 15% off your first purchase!About Kealia:Kealia Mae Ohai is an American soccer player. She captains the Houston Dash and has appeared with the United States women's national soccer team. Prior to her professional career, she was a member of the University of North Carolina’s 2012 NCAA championship-winning team and scored the single winning goal in the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Final.Credits:This episode of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls is produced by Elena Favilli, Joy Fowlkes, and Meg Murnane. Sound design and original theme music by Elettra Bargiacchi. Mattia Marcelli was the sound mixer. Special thanks to Clio McClure for coordinating our credit readers and interviewers.
Once upon a time, there was a girl who became a motocross champion. Her name was Ashley Fiolek. While growing up, Ashley’s parents knew their daughter loved motorcycles but did not know why she would not speak. It turned out that Ashley was completely deaf! So, the whole family learned sign language and, when she was old enough, traveled around with Ashley to her motocross competitions. Though Ashley couldn’t hear the rumble of her bike, she could feel the vibrations of the engine as if the machinery were a part of her. Ashley risked scrapes, broken bones, and worse—proving her determination and drive to make it to the finish line.About the Narrator:Kealia Mae Ohai is an American soccer player. She captains the Houston Dash and has appeared with the United States women's national soccer team. Prior to her professional career, she was a member of the University of North Carolina’s 2012 NCAA championship-winning team and scored the single winning goal in the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Final.Credits:This episode of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls is produced by Elena Favilli, Joy Fowlkes, and Meg Murnane, with writing by Corinne Purtill and narration by Kealia Mae Ohai. Jestine Ware edited all scripts and Janice Weaver fact-checked all scripts. Sound design and original theme music by Elettra Bargiacchi. Mattia Marcelli was the sound mixer. Special thanks to Clio McClure who coordinated all credit recordings and narrator donations.Sponsored by: www.rebelgirls.coUse promocode REBELPODCAST to get 15% off your first purchase!Resources:Kicking Up Dirt by Ashley FiolekAshley Fiolek: Hear Me Roar by Jason Gay (Vogue)
We discuss the Ronaldo accusations, recap Liverpool vs City, discuss the USMNT roster for upcoming friendlies, and more. Stories discussed this episode: Christian's Corner (3:19-17:37) - Ronaldo accusations (https://twitter.com/derWinterbach/status/1046478115734720513) - Steve Bruce fired at Aston Villa Matt's Time Here (18:47-35:13) - Magical Barcelona doctors - Liverpool vs City match Dave's (36:00-49:39) - USMNT roster (https://www.ussoccer.com/mens-national-team/latest-roster#tab-1) - Women's World Cup Final on the same day as Copa America and Gold Cup finals Listener Questions (50:50-58:30) Visit the Bros Talking Soccer website: www.brostalkingsoccerpodcast.com/ Our Other Projects: - Fan Futsal (www.fanfutsal.com) - The Soccer Tavern (youtube.com/c/TheSoccerTavern)
Who will triumph in the Women’s World Cup final – England or India? England’s Anya Shrubsole, star of their semi-final win over South Africa, looks ahead to the showpiece. Rahul Tandon reports from Kolkata on the rise of the women’s game in India. And Holly Colvin, head of Women's Cricket at the ICC, looks at the global impact of the tournament.
Episode 2 of Dick & Vic's Soccer Hour, covering the Women's World Cup Final, US Men's National Team in the CONCACAF Gold Cup, MLS news and transfers and our local San Jose Earthquakes, as well as some news from European leagues. Recorded July 30, 2015.
It's been a fun month, but all good things must come to an end and that is sadly true of the 2015 Women's World Cup. The tournament came to an end in Vancouver on Sunday as the US steamrollered Japan, and the defending champions didn't know what had hit them in those opening 16 minutes. It ended with the US lifting their third Women's World Cup trophy and the celebrations began at BC Place and continued the following day at the special Fox Sports studios in Vancouver. And AFTN was there to capture some of the post tournament joy for you. In our penultimate WWC special podcast, we're all about the World Cup winners this episode as we chat with some of the key members of the US Women's National Team. We kick things off with the Final's hat-trick heroine Carli Lloyd as she talks about it all sinking in, waking up to be front page news and going back to club football after all that. We also catch up with a couple of the USWNT old guard, strikers Alex Morgan and Abby Wambach about the win, the legacy and the team. We also hear from victorious mother Judy Wambach about like watching your famous daughter play. It's a case of out with the old and in with the new as we catch up with one of the US squad's players of the future, defender Julie Johnston. How did she feel her own personal tournament was, how inspiring were the 1999 winning team and did her conceding a penalty in the semi-final actually kickstart the team on to a win?! And there's still time to end the episode with an American hero but a Canadian villain, BC born striker Sydney Leroux. An emotional Leroux talks about winning a World Cup in her home country, the struggles and abuse she's had after leaving that country and what lies in store for her. Have a listen!
Catch up with some similar drinks from the USA and Japan to gear up for the Women's World Cup Final! USA! USA! USA!
This is the official Last Word on Sports post-game analysis for the USA Women's National Team vs. Germany Semi-Final match. Sean and Matt are once again joined by Chris Asbrock to break down what happened in the USWNT vs Germany game. The USWNT are going to the Women's World Cup Final, but we discuss how they did it, the best performances, and a whole lot more. We also end things by discussing who would be the best match-up for the USA, who we think will wind up in the final, and who will ultimately win when it is all said and done.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011. Twenty years ago today, the USA Women's National Team won the inagural FIFA Women's World Cup tournament. They have been a dominant force in the women's game ever since. I talk about the status of women's soccer in the United States since that first big win, why I think the women's game is even better than the men's, and my experience seeing Team USA play right here in Portland a few weeks ago. The picture is of one of the stars of the present team, Abby Wambach.
A very special episode! Joan visited Small Bar in Chicago for the Women's World Cup Final and made some new friends.