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We made it!!! Well, at least to Episode 50. Jury's still out on whether we've fully 'arrived' in the footy, travel, and/or podcast worlds (you can help with that below by the way). As we celebrate our 50th full episode, we share some tips for Liga MX tickets following a recent trip to Mexico City (both Cruz Azul and Club America games at the Azteca - very nice!) and answer FFT questions about all things footy travel. Up next... 50 more! EPISODE OUTLINE 0:02:27 | Recapping Mexico City and tips for tickets to Liga MX games 0:13:07 | FFT Question #1: Why did Saudi Arabia win World Cup 2034 hosting rights? 0:19:47 | FFT Question #2: What foods can footy travelers look forward to at World Cup 2034? 0:22:21 | FFT Question #3: Could a coaches' challenge approach replace VAR? 0:26:38 | FFT Question #4: To sit or stand at soccer matches? 0:31:03 | FFT Question #5: Best stadiums you've been to and which ones are left? 0:40:52 | FFT Question #6: Best story about traveling to a stadium? 0:47:26 | FFT Question #7: Where did supporters scarves come from? 0:53:05 | Footy Travel Question #8: What has been your most 'dangerous' footy travel experience? 1:00:53 | Footy Travel Question #9: Top goal(s) ever witnessed live? 1:04:20 | Footy Travel Question #10: Favorite FTP episode so far? Foot(y)notes: Check out this awesome market tour we did in Mexico City with Orson & Ho Here's someone else's insights on getting Liga MX tickets, if you want to measure against our own experience. This is for anyone who REALLY wants to dive deep into the current VAR protocols (or wants something to help them fall asleep). It was actually Episode 15 Colin referenced that was all about the Craig Willinger Fund. *LEAVE US A RATING & REVIEW* We'd really, really appreciate it - like, REALLY appreciate it! - if you left us a star-rating. And for you Apple Podcast listeners out there, go ahead and leave a review too! *VISIT THE FOOTY TRAVELERS FAN SHOP* Head to our new fan shop to cop an exclusive Footy Travelers 'Away' jersey, or score a custom-designed supporters' scarf. Hurry though! Quantities are limited and supplies won't last long! *SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS* Race2Adventure From the stunning scenery of Chile to the captivating allure of New Zealand – R2A invites you to join them on an exhilarating vacation around the world. Their 8-night adventures are tailor-made for fitness enthusiasts, explorers, and travel aficionados who crave more from their vacations. With R2A, you don't just visit a destination; you become a part of it.
Here's a little ‘added time' to our discussion with ESPN senior football writer, Mark Ogden. Or shall we call it ‘Fergie time'? As you'll hear in this bonus content, Mark had some unique and exclusive access to Manchester United and its legendary manager back in the ‘good old days.' Although one time… ‘Oggy' apparently went too far. Enjoy!
PART 2 - Please listen to Episode 42 before this one!Euro 2012 qualification continues for England, whose initial bright performances following the horrors of South Africa are starting to fade somewhat.In this episode, Fabio Capello warns us that things will get worse before they get better as he continues to fiddle with the Three Lions formula in pursuit of something, anything, resembling a high quality national side.Our two-part deep dive into the pit of despair culminates with an infamous qualification tie away in Montenegro, where a 'relaxed' Wayne Rooney grabs the headlines for all of the wrong reasons...Can we crawl over the qualification line? Find out on Is This England? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick and Jordan are back to analyse the ups and downs and downs and downs of the England Team What Stole Our Youth.The World Cup 2010 campaign in South Africa was by all accounts a complete disaster and while there were calls for England's very own Grumpy Italian Fabio Capello to face the chop, he survived and took the Three Lions forward into a new era.It's a case of out with the old and in with the old who didn't quite make the cut previously.This is a two part episode detailing every nook and cranny of England's turmoil post 2010 as the Three Lions march onwards towards Euro 2012, sort of.Join us next week for the exciting and inevitable conclusion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we speak to a returning guest, Sivan John from The Bola Bola Show and new guests, Jijay Kumar and Luqman Hakim about the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. We start with our memories of this World Cup and move on to discuss the performance of the host nation, South Africa. We then speak about the drama in the France camp and who we thought disappointed the most and then look back at the commendable performances of Japan and South Korea. We then discuss who we thought was the surprise of the tournament. We then speak about Argentina, Germany and Uruguay's path in this World Cup before discussing that of the finalists, Holland and Spain. We end with our World Cup 2010 XI. Find us here on various platforms: https://linktr.ee/backpasstwithras You can buy us a pizza as well at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/backpasstras
The Scuffed Soccer Podcast | USMNT, Yanks Abroad, MLS, futbol in America
This is the fifth installment in our historical recap series, which is mostly just for patrons, and in this one we look back at a match against an opponent we face later this month in Qatar. In 2010, we got a draw! But our heroes weren't actually heroes (according to Greg), average players can do a job at the World Cup, and Jamie Carragher is still embarrassed after that Jozy Altidore run. Also the mysteries of the Jabulani, Robert Green's unbelievable error, a lovely stab from Steven Gerrard, a debate about Oguchi Onyewu's performance, the music of 2010, the clothing of 2010, and much more. 0:30 intro, preamble, music, etc.Wiz Khalifa's "Never Been" is the interstitial.12:00 to the soccer!25:00 Gerrard's goal44:30 Dempsey's goal52:45 the half----Listen to the four other historic recaps, and get the Monday Review delivered to your phone every week, by becoming a patron of the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/scuffedPast historic recaps in the patron feed:#1 Czechoslovakia v USA, 1990#2 USA v Colombia, 1994#3 USA v Iran, 1998#4: Mexico v USA, 2002
After a nightmare start to their World Cup 2010 campaign, Fabio Capello's Three Lions have a chance to get back on track when they come up against relative minnows Algeria.Cape Town Stadium hosted the crucial Group C match-up, with England roundly expected to get three crucial points to help them towards qualification for the next round.With Jamie Carragher starting at the back, 'Calamity' James in between the sticks and our Lord and Saviour Sir Gareth Barry ready for action, we all felt that surely, surely this would be a turning point, right?However...this is England and anyone who remembers this match knows that isn't exactly how things played out.This our most requested game, so enjoy it, you sick, sick people.PS: We also take a look at the tournament's other major shit show in the form of France's awful run.SOCIALS: @isthis_england - Twitter and InstagramGET IN TOUCH: isthisenglandpod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a Summer Friday, so Ken & Jeremy take a segment to remember an historical sports day in 2010, as well as the best parts of the 1992 classic, White Men Can't Jump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The hills are alive with the sound of vuvuzelas! Fabio Capello's Lions rocked up to South Africa with one thing on their mind: bringing football home.A handful of England greats had started to hit their peak. Gerrard, Lampard & Rooney have all arguably never gone into a tournament in better form.However, injuries and all manner of calamity had scuppered the weeks leading up to the campaign.England's opening game, held at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium, saw a Star-Spangled USA team attempt to further disrupt our boy's party.Can we put the Capello Index, Goalkeeping struggles and captaincy strippage behind us and deliver a performance for the ages?SOCIALS: @isthis_england - Twitter and InstagramGET IN TOUCH: isthisenglandpod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mauro Chariano nos trajo un nuevo "Memory Card", un segmento de Pica en Punta para hablar con lujo de detalles acerca de videojuegos que quedaron en nuestra memoria para siempre. Esta vez fue el turno del "Especial Penales, con algunos jueguitos que encontrábamos en las páginas de juegos: "World Cup 2010: Penalty Shootout" y todas las variantes de "Penalty Fever". Este recorte es una caricia a la infancia, otro recuerdo feliz de aquellos momentos en los que el profesor de Informática nos dejaba jugar durante la hora de clase.
10 years ago, Mwangi Kirubi made the bold decision to quit his day job and focus on making his passion for photography work for him. Along the way, he discovered the power of his craft and made it his mission to alter the negatively held global perceptions about Africa. Mwangi's body of work has told stories that have helped shift mindsets, inform audiences and break new ground in the world of photography. The 42 -year- old father of 2 has been commissioned by various NGOs to document a multitude of development projects across Kenya including the healthcare sector, education, nature conservation and agriculture. And to celebrate the Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa's (AGRA) 10th anniversary, Mwangi was one of the photographers selected by the Rockefeller Foundation and Arete Stories to document successes in agriculture in Burkina Faso, Mozambique, Tanzania and Kenya; the images captured were showcased in a 3 week long photo exhibition at the Nairobi National Museum. As a member of African arts collectives One Touch, Mwangi traverses the continent, capturing images that showcase the beauty of Africa and the warmth of its people. The photographer, known by many as Mwarv, shares his journey and outlook on life with Damaris Agweyu.
Welcome to the World Cup final of 2010.As our mini-series concludes, let's go back to the build-up to Spain v Holland: both Franz Beckenbauer and Paul the Octopus predicted a Spain win, but nobody foresaw the nature of their victory.There has never been a dirtier World Cup final - there could easily have been more than the one red card we saw. And Holland could easily have left with the trophy and the glory, were it not for an eternal moment - perhaps the most memorable from my journalistic career - between Arjen Robben and Iker Casillas.And that's before we even get to Iniesta. Or, for that matter, Gerard Pique, who almost got me into serious trouble in the immediate aftermath of this unforgettable game.I hope you have enjoyed this series. If you'd like to find out about the book I wrote on Spain's three successive trophy wins from 2008 to 2012, in hardback, paperback and audiobook (read by me), then you can do that here: See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's the final four, socios.For Germany, it's World Cup semi-final number 11. For Spain, number one.It's a rematch of the 2008 European Championships final. And it's a repeat of the same scoreline. Spain outplay their most dangerous opponent of the tournament but they need a singular goal to reach the final.Here's the back story to Carles Puyol's majestic leap; where I rank it in the pantheon of World Cup headers; and how the evening ended with Puyi face-to-face with the Queen of Spain, wearing only a towel (Puyol, not Queenie). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Spain v Paraguay. Quarter-finals.Spain's top two goalkeepers, Iker Casillas and Pepe Reina, conspire to keep out Oscar Cardozo's penalty - and that's just the start of one of the craziest five minutes in World Cup history - two more penalties, another not given and after all that the score is still 0-0. With the clock ticking down, and their quarter-final curse looming, Spain turn to the tournament's top scorer once more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's matchday in South Africa 2010, so it's time to see what Spain were up to.It's the round of 16 and it's Portugal: that means Ronaldo. He was the world's most expensive footballer and had just finished his first season in the white of Madrid. Behind him, was one of the meanest defences in world football.Spain had to innovate to stifle Ronaldo and break down the defensive barrier that stood between them and a quarter-final spot. Here's how they did it. BUY Spain: The Inside Story of La Roja's Historic Treble in paperback, ebook or audiobook (read by Graham) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's win or bust in the final group game. Spain must Defeat Chile or go home. This was packed full of incident: a whirlwind start by Chile; two beautiful goals from Iniesta and Villa; a red card that should never have been; and the most bitter memory of the World Cup for my taste, as Chile offered Spain a murky deal, which they eventually accepted. Before that, nerves were shredded and I had to use all my wiles to get Spain's talismanic superfan past stadium security. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As the Spanish press lose their minds in the wake of an opening defeat against Switzerland, Vicente Del Bosque sends his under-fire players on safari. This is just one of the ways in which the European champions are treated as adults and now, in crisis mode, it pays off. They find a collective solution and move into Game Two, against Honduras, as one. Elsewhere, England, France and Italy are not so resilient. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're off and running with our World Cup 2010 recap. Here's what I saw and heard while tracking Spain for the first few days of their tournament, up to and including their first match against Switzerland.Why getting the right training camp counts.How to tame a dangerous Puyol in the wild. The Ali-Frazier nature of the series of matches between Vicente Del Bosque and Ottmer Hitzfeld, the two coaches, when they were in charge of Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.And, of course, the game. A weird one, at the end of which Spain would know they had to make history if they were to add a world title to their European one.All of this and a dance through the other games in the first round: Rob Green costs England Maicon scores a belter for BrazilTshabalala starts the party.Want to read the whole story of how Spain on in 2008, 2010 and 2012? Find out about the book here: https://backpagepress.co.uk/books/spain/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Link to match highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3axl6JVrdNsLink to full game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17hkf5pRorcOver the Bar’s last trip down memory lane before the English Premier League FINALLY restarts. This week we tactically analyse one of the most memorable World Cup matches of all time. We touch on how Suárez’s 200 IQ Hand of God may have proven cheaters prosper but was the optimal play, the Uruguayan warrior spirit is enviable, there is an odd paucity of ambidextrous footballers at the elite level, whether Jabulani’s adhere to the rules of physics and lastly the importance of experience in a World Cup squad.Enjoy!Time stamps:00:09 – 01:06 – Intro01:06 – 01:15 – Call to Action01:17 – 18:53 – Thoughts on the Game02:34 – 07:23 – The 2nd Hand of God07:23 – 11:35 – La Garra Charrúa15:12 – 18:54 – The Jabulani and the Vuvuzela18:54 – 35:44 – Uruguay Tactics25:05 – 31:17 – The Perplexing Paucity of Ambidextrous Footballers 35:44 – 49:37 – Ghana Tactics47:06 – 49:37 –The Importance of Experience49:38 – 01:04:23 – Goals and Handball01:04:25 – 01:04:44 – OutroSources:Ronaldo Kobal, Renato Barroso, Cesar Cavinato Cal Abad, Katia Kitamura, Everton Crivio do Carmo, Lucas Pereira, Fabio Yuzo Nakamura and Irineu Loturco, ‘Previous participation in FIFA World-Cup: the key to success?’ (2016) 22 (2) Motriz: Revista de Educação Física https://www.scielo.br/pdf/motriz/v22n2/1980-6574-motriz-22-02-00073.pdfRichard Thelwell, Neil Weston, Andrew Lane and Iain Greenlees, ‘Relation of Game Location and Experience on Mood States’ (2006) 102 Perceptual and Motor SkillsJorge Valdano, ‘South America’s World Cup is over but Uruguay are an example to everyone’ (The Guardian, 8th July 2018) https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/jul/08/uruguay-world-cup-example-to-everyone#_=_Full list of sources available in description of YouTube video: https://youtu.be/gx837V7u2oYSocials: Follow us on Twitter for notifications and updates when a new podcast has gone live.Please subscribe to us on YouTube, give the video a thumbs up…& hit the bell icon to get notifications.Similarly, please give us a like & follow on FacebookIf you want to support us financially please have a look at our Patreon page.Finally, we are available on all podcast platforms (e.g. Spotify, iTunes, TuneIn, etc.). Please review us wherever you listen as it goes a long way Podcast Website: http://www.buzzsprout.com/791540Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2tfSSZ0YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9yPApx0K8N5w0JTogrQwCAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Over-the-Bar-Pod-107922444086809/?view_public_for=107922444086809Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/overthebarTwitter: @OvertheBarPodSupport the show (http://patreon.com/overthebar)
Từ một hiệp 1 đầy khó khăn, ĐT Hà Lan đã biết tận dụng lợi thế từ chiếc thẻ đỏ của Melo để xoay chuyển tình thế trận đấu 180 độ, và đem đến điều mà không nhiều người tin trước khi hồi còi kết thúc 45 phút đầu tiên nổi lên. Đừng quên theo dõi BLV Anh Quân trên các nền tảng: Youtube: www.youtube.com/blvanhquan Facebook: www.facebook.com/blvanhquan Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/blvanhquan Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/0fAT5KU1drY0KAWP1PV6vb --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blvanhquan/support
Welcome to a new mini series on the Big Interview feed, retreading Spain's journey to their only World Cup title, 10 years ago.In this first episode, before the tournament begins, we'll look at the player who will eventually give the 2010 World Cup in South Africa it's signature moment, Andrés Iniesta.As the countdown to the finals intensifies, Iniesta is broken: physically, mentally and spritually. The extent of his depression and his despair at the death of a close friend and his own physical frailty was unclear back in 2010. What we know now is that the man who will win the World Cup for Spain could very easily have been left at home. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Link to match highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDCKxithWK4A trip down memory lane, to the noisy Soccer City final between the Netherlands and Spain. This was at the height of Guardiola’s Barcelona. They had lost out to Mourinho’s Inter Milan but following their victory in the 2008 Euros they had the opportunity in this final to add to their cabinet on their first attempt against the Dutch, for whom this was their third attempt. Over the Bar tactically analyse the match as well as….Enjoy! PS Also we only went for a supply run in our car trip for any worrying we’re copying the example of Mr. CummingsSources:Sources available in the description of the YouTube video of the same name.YouTube: https://youtu.be/Dj4Lqlv1OQYTime stamps:00:09 – 01:11 – Intro01:11 – 01:30 – Call to Action04:20 – 14:21 – Thoughts on the Game06:28 – 10:46 – Rose-tinted Glasses10:46 – 14:21 – Praising La Furia14:21 – 27:51 – Netherlands Tactics19:00 – 21:56 – Sneijder, Individual Accolades and Daylight Robbery27:54 – 35:25 – Three Missed Chances (Pun Intended)35:26 – 52:20 – Spain Tactics41:35 – 47:58 – Hybrid Set Piece Defence and Male Stubbornness52:20 – 59:15 – Goal59:17 – 59:33 – Outro Socials: Follow us on Twitter for notifications and updates when a new podcast has gone live.Please subscribe to us on YouTube, give the video a thumbs up…& hit the bell icon to get notifications.Similarly, please give us a like & follow on FacebookIf you want to support us financially please have a look at our Patreon page.Finally, we are available on all podcast platforms (e.g. Spotify, iTunes, TuneIn, etc.). Please review us wherever you listen as it goes a long way Podcast Website: http://www.buzzsprout.com/791540Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2tfSSZ0YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9yPApx0K8N5w0JTogrQwCAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Over-the-Bar-Pod-107922444086809/?view_public_for=107922444086809Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/overthebarTwitter: @OvertheBarPod Support the show (http://patreon.com/overthebar)
Vuvuzela e drinking game, ma siamo anche delle brave persone. Che film rivedreste di continuo in una città fantasma, e perché proprio Caccia a Ottobre Rosso? Antonio legge un libro e riesce a raccontarlo senza farsi prendere a male parole, ma niente voce jazz questa volta. Abbiamo una sigla e un logo fantastici, ma solo perché non li abbiamo fatti noi! Il podcast resta incasinato, non cercateci una logica (qui invece sì, la colpa è nostra).La cover art è di Sergio Vernagallo: https://www.instagram.com/sergio_vernagallo/ La sigla iniziale è di Leonardo Tancredi/Mothermouse Productions https://www.mothermouseproductions.it/ - I 400 calci e la 400tv: http://www.i400calci.com/- Intrappolato a Cerro Gordo: https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/ghost-town-quarantine- Scena del siluro in Caccia a Ottobre Rosso: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WardolRxuM- Trailer di "Kill your friends", tratto dal romanzo di John Niven: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwz8NiWg_o0
In our latest look back at World Cups from years gone by we are off to the first one to be held on the continent of Africa!! Keith, Dicko, Gar and Pete go through the historical importance of this tournament, the group stages, knockouts, star players, surprises and of course we have a quiz at the end! Enjoy!! #FIFAWORLDCUP #SOUTHAFRICA #LFCDAYTRIPPERSFind our shows on Spotify @https://open.spotify.com/show/0vGtpqMgT4p9fpRNGrhdoM?si=_mfbiJNQQEmwJAJ7sH5VkwApple pods @ https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/lfc-daytrippers/id712469541Spreaker @ https://www.spreaker.com/user/lfcdtYoutube @ https://www.youtube.com/user/TheLFCDaytrippersHotMic - Download on apple or android stores and use invite code LFCDT Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/lfcdaytrippers/Don't forget to subscribe to one or all of the above and turn notifications on!!!
In our latest look back at World Cups from years gone by we are off to the first one to be held on the continent of Africa!! Keith, Dicko, Gar and Pete go through the historical importance of this tournament, the group stages, knockouts, star players, surprises and of course we have a quiz at the end! Enjoy!! #FIFAWORLDCUP #SOUTHAFRICA #LFCDAYTRIPPERSFind our shows on Spotify @https://open.spotify.com/show/0vGtpqMgT4p9fpRNGrhdoM?si=_mfbiJNQQEmwJAJ7sH5VkwApple pods @ https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/lfc-daytrippers/id712469541Spreaker @ https://www.spreaker.com/user/lfcdtYoutube @ https://www.youtube.com/user/TheLFCDaytrippersHotMic - Download on apple or android stores and use invite code LFCDT Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/lfcdaytrippers/Don't forget to subscribe to one or all of the above and turn notifications on!!!
In our series of looking back at the decade of football, we continue this time with the World Cup! We look back at the 2010 World Cup, the 2014 World Cup and the 2018 World Cup that featured stars such as Messi, Ronaldo, Neymar and Suarez. We saw great moments, disgraceful moments, and legendary finals! 2010 World Cup - 1:20 2014 World Cup - 20:00 2018 World Cup - 37:40 Previous podcast Mourinho's return, Manchester City defeating Chelsea, Dortmund leaving more questions & more: https://anchor.fm/the-90th-minute/episodes/The-Mourinho-Show-Is-Back--Where-Will-Pochettino-Go--Manchester-City-Defeat-Chelsea--More---The-90th-Minute-Episode-112-e969f3 Previous episode the decade in football | Our Team of The Decade: https://anchor.fm/the-90th-minute/episodes/Our-World-Team-of-The-Decade---2010-2019-Best-XI--The-90th-Minute-Episode-111-e945bt Check us on social media TikTok: @the90thminute: Instagram: @the90thminuteofficial Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuutXBflA9m-4AahbzMNU8Q/featured Twitter: @The90thMinute1 LinkedIn: The 90th Minute Liam: @LiamPeace7 Woz: @itswoz96 Lucas: @ChromiakLucas
To South Africa… but what if it had been Libya? There's a scaffolding-wielding mascot, misery for England, zodiac-based team selections, Paul the psychic octopus, some cat talk, and Nelson Mandela’s biting phase. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Martha and Jeanine sit down with David, who did a study-abroad program in South Africa in 2010 and attended World Cup games. They chat about the beauty of South Africa and the must-sees while you’re there. Also, what to expect while traveling and what it’s like being in... The post Ep. 14 South Africa Travel Tips & World Cup 2010 appeared first on Le Wild Explorer.
Ahead of the World Cup 2014 in Brazil, Mike Leigh invites to look back and join him for the best of 'It'll Go To Penalties 2010'. Hear the gems, rants and witticisms of Henning Wehn, Sam Delaney, Keith Dover, Ashley Blaker, Paul Whitehouse, Paul Tonkinson, Phil Cornwell, Alex Lowe, Kriss Akabusi, Paul Hawksbee, Theo Delaney, DJ Tayo, James Brown, Phil Whelans, Iain Coyle and Eamonn Holmes - the entire World Cup dream team! Produced by Mike Leigh and Paul Myers Get all links for this show at http://worldcuppodcast.com A Playback Media Production
Ein paar Impressionen aus Sylt, gefilmt mit der neuen Lumix GH2.
Can England's failure at the World Cup really be the triumph of economics over sport as suggested in the media? In this podcast Economist Dr Wyn Morgan weighs up the merits of the argument and tries to explain where England went wrong.
A feature on the 2010 World Cup and the soccer-related programming appearing on British TV. Also, the usual weekly segments: news about British TV, what's on TV this week in the UK, shows running in the USA, DVD releases, and reviews of two more "Doctor Who" episodes.
Check out this addition of Elevation Radio as John Kline and his pal Johnny Moorhead break down the World Cup from every conceivable angle. Two hours of solid talk about the beautiful game, we give you everything you need to know heading into the group stages. All sorts of information about the United States, England, all the teams, notable players, coaches and more. This is the definitive World Cup podcast. Also be sure to check out John's Dad playing the role of Coach from Survivor, as we present the long awaited e-mail interview with the dragon slayer. All that plus NHL cup talk, and a bit on the dissolution of the Big 12. CHECK IT OUT!!!!!!!!
Check out this addition of Elevation Radio as John Kline and his pal Johnny Moorhead break down the World Cup from every conceivable angle. Two hours of solid talk about the beautiful game, we give you everything you need to know heading into the group stages. All sorts of information about the United States, England, all the teams, notable players, coaches and more. This is the definitive World Cup podcast. Also be sure to check out John's Dad playing the role of Coach from Survivor, as we present the long awaited e-mail interview with the dragon slayer. All that plus NHL cup talk, and a bit on the dissolution of the Big 12. CHECK IT OUT!!!!!!!!