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Join us as we gear up for the play-off semi-final first leg trip to Wycombe Wanderers, hearing from Nathan Jones Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Gavin brings us some good news regarding black cabs and Wycombe Wanderers. Dan has been playing the system at a putting game and we have views on celebrating VE Day. We are back to arguing about an Adele quiz and Dans intro disturbs Gavin. This weeks recommendations : The Louvre : Statik Selektah Amla Due : Devon Hendryx Bankrobber : The Clash 1933 : Frank Turner Talk to us here : Email : betherewithbelson@gmail.com Instagram : @betherewithbelson X : @therewithbelson TikTok : @betherewithbelson
Join us as we look back at the remarkable 4-0 win at Wycombe Wanderers and ahead to Saturday's trip to Wrexham, hearing from Nathan Jones and Lloyd Jones. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us as we look back at the win against Northampton Town and ahead to Wycombe Wanderers on Easter Monday, hearing from Nathan Jones and Matty Godden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is 'EFL Fan Network' where we analyse all the big stories in the Football League and hear from the most important people, the fans! Host Justin Beattie is joined by Nick Wylie from the 'Sheffield United Way' to assess the Blades disastrous recent form as their automatic promotion hopes hang by a thread. We also head into League One to discuss Wycombe Wanderers hopes of promotion to the third tier with Dan Clark from the 'Heroes of HP12 Podcast'. We focus on Port Vale's title challenge as Darren Moore's side sit top of the League Two table with Jonny Hancock from the 'Ale and Vale Podcast'. Finally, we look ahead to a huge match on Good Friday as Derby County face Luton Town which could have huge ramifications on the relegation battle. Vik Singh from the 'Rams Talk Podcast' and Adam Driscoll from the 'Oak Road Hatters Podcast' join us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With Leeds United having edged out hosts Middlesbrough in midweek – returning to the top of the Championship table, while harming their rivals' play-off chances – The YP's football writing team of Stuart Rayner and Leon Wobschall ponder where the respective promotion hopes of both clubs lie. Two 1-0 defeats for Sheffield United are not what the doctor ordered but the Blades very much remain in the three-horse race for the two automatic promotion spots, with just five games remaining. Can they recover in order to edge out rivals Leeds or Burnley? And what next for Sheffield Wednesday both on and off the pitch, with hopes of a late play-off push all but gone and stories of players not being paid surfacing in recent days. Is a change of ownership the only way the Owls can take things to the next level?Huddersfield Town's hopes of getting back into play-off contention in League Two suffered a further blow with defeat at home to Wycombe Wanderers, leaving them four points off sixth spot with five games to play.
This week Mary, Mungo and Midge look back at Wycombe Wanderers v Wrexham and Pontypridd United Women v Wrexham Women, discuss the latest news around Wrexham and Cymru Football and look forward to the Two Cymru World Cup qualifiers, at home to Kazakhstan and away to North Macedonia, plus the grudge match between Wrexham and Stockport County and Briton Ferry Llansawell Women v Wrexham Women.
A huge week in the race for that second automatic promotion place in League One. We talk about our missed opportunity to move into 2nd on Tuesday night against Reading and putting that right on Saturday with an excellent win against Wycombe Wanderers.We discuss Paul Mullin's omission from the matchday squad for five games in a row, the “what ifs” from the season so far and Ryan has a mental meltdown as we talk about what might be ahead beyond League One.We also look ahead to our League One match at home with Stockport County as all of the usual stuff including a Fantasy EFL update, your comments and the weekly quiz.Click to message the show
Mark Griffiths enjoys the class of Wycombe Wanderers, whose response and decorum from all levels when faced with a medical emergency in the away end was impeccable. Less importantly, he looks to break down a huge win for Wrexham.
Andy, Rhys, Liam and Tim are all smiles after a stunning win at Wycombe Wanderers put Wrexham into 2nd place in League One with nine games left!DARE TO DREAM!PLUS:Paul Mullin addresses bust-up rumoursPraise for fans and medics after striken Reds fan is treated after a serious medical episode King Arthura cup final date for Wrexham WomenHumphrey completes the New York half marathon!electro pop earwormStockport County preview with Russ from The Scarf Bergara Wore podcast _________________Enjoyed this Fat Boar-sponsored episode? Then please...
Mark Griffiths, Andy Morrell and Mia Roberts (and a lot of VERY noisy Wrexham fans!) bring the game home.
This week, the Three Degrees discuss Wrexham's possible need for promotion, look back at the men's games vs Rotherham and Reading and the Wrexham Women beating Cardiff City Women, discuss the Cymru men's squad announcement and look forward to Wycombe Wanderers vs Wrexham and Wrexham Women vs Pontypridd United Women in the cup.
Two wins to talk about this week as we picked up 3 points in our travels at Huddersfield Town in midweek and at home to Rotherham United on the weekend.We ask whether back to back to back is starting to become a real possibility, catch up on the weekends League One results and discuss how the Jay Rodriguez and Sam Smith partnership is starting to develop.We also look ahead to two League One matches this week, away to Reading and the huge clash with Wycombe Wanderers well as all of the usual stuff including a Fantasy EFL update, your comments and the weekly quiz.Click to message the show
Tim, Liam and Andy look ahead to a MASSIVE week for Wrexham AFC, with away games at Reading and Wycombe Wanderers in our sights.They are also joined by Reds fan Ian Herbert, award-winning sports journalist and author, and the Deputy Chief Sportswriter of the Daily Mail.His column earlier this week sparked plenty of debate, where he stated he didn't want Wrexham to go up this year. He elaborates on his comments and discusses some other points with the lads including the £14m for one share and who it could belong to.PLUS:• Rotherham - hard fought win; is it a two horse race now?• Are Smith and Rodriguez finding their feet at last?• Midfield dilemma if Rathbone injured is that where we're lightest?_______________Enjoyed this Fat Boar-sponsored episode? Then please...
Charlie, John and Harry reflect on the goalless draw with Blackpool, look ahead to the visit of promotion-chasing Wycombe Wanderers, and discuss the fate of Tayo Edun.
Birmingham City take on Wycombe Wanderers in a top of table clash in League One at St. Andrew's this Saturday. Chris Davies' Blues will look to remain undefeated at home this season and go 12 points clear of Mike Dodds' Chairboys. Sam sits down with Phil Catchpole to get the lowdown on Wanderers' recent form and his thoughts ahead of the 12:30pm kick off. Thanks for listening. Keep Right On
Mark, Dave and Oli are back to discuss all things Birmingham City FC including; the Barry Frynal, recent results against Reading and Leyton Orient and our upcoming fixtures with Wycombe and Bolton Wanderers 00:00 Intro 05:25 Blues are safe! 08:44 Reading troubles 22:46 Wycombe Wanderers 25:38 The Juke 28:35 Wembley triumphs 36:34 Leyton Orient 43:15 Ryan Allsop 46:33 Easy to lead 50:47 The Barry Frynal 58:00 Steamrolling teams 01:04:35 Bolton Wanderers 01:06:00 Alfie May 01:10:00 Stunt Pegg 01:13:28 Begging for film recommendations 01:18:22 Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's show, YP football writers Stuart Rayner and Leon Wobschall join host Mark Singleton to discuss the latest news and developments in and around the Yorkshire football scene. They start by looking the two games played by Championship leaders Leeds United in the past few days, beating Norwich City before battlking out a stale 0-0 with promotion rivals Burnley. Have Hull City turned a corner following their 3-0 win over second-placed Sheffield United and can Huddersfield Town quickly stop the rot that has seen them lose their last two games and ground on the top two of Birmingham City and Wycombe Wanderers. Doncaster Rovers maintained their push for automatic promotion by edging out Yorkshire rivals Harrogate Town ahead of Wednesday night's trip to Barrow, but they have joined in the race for a top three spot by Bradford City, who boosted their own chances of getting out of League Two with wins over leaders Walsall and struggling Morecambe. Could Yorkshire have two teams going up from the fourth tier?
So here we are again, waiting for a game one of us cares about more than the other and trying to explain what it is about Sunderland facing Boro that makes it less a derby and more an annoyance. Like Coventry with Parmos? What's the crack? *It's not a derby debate klaxon* Seriously it isn't. If Hartlepool got their arses in gear and left the monkeys alone we'd probably not have this debate at all. Right so it is a big game for other non-derby reasons but only because they're just about up there with us; how have Michael Carrick's men been getting along since we last faced one another? Boro players always take this more seriously than our own, so do we think Reg will have found a way to get our lads to kick that weird habit passed down from generation to generation? Bit of a weird game overall; live on ITV a few hours before Transfer Deadline Day ends... Are we looking forward to that sort of possible mayhem? Are the lads confident given our long history of not getting the result we want down their way and yet again: is this a must win? Are they all must wins? This was recorded just before the announcement of Wilson Isidor signing a permanent deal with SAFC, which we're all delighted about aye, and before more strange rumours surrounding Mike Dodds and Wycombe Wanderers but... we'll cover that after Boro in more detail.Gerrin Wilson marra! Falling in love with a loan player has rarely ended so well. Ha'way the Lads! #SAFC #EFL #EFLChampionship Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scotty McGeorge, Tim Armitage and Gary Atyes discuss whether Cambridge United’s 1-1 draw with Wycombe Wanderers was a point gained or two squandered as they dropped to the very bottom […]
Charles, Danny and Chessie look back at the 0-0 draw at Wycombe Wanderers. The Cobblers got back on track with a good point at 2nd place Wycombe on Saturday. And maybe it should have been more. We discuss the disallowed goal, Terry Taylor's debut and what Kevin Nolan needs to bring in to take us to the next step. Plus we also dip into the mailbag (do BEAR with us). ----- Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Threads. Get involved and send your thoughts to us at podcast@cobblerstome.com Visit our website for articles, match previews and buy merch: cobblerstome.com Sign up to our Patreon for ad free episodes, regular bonus content, access to our community Slack channel and loads more: patreon.com/cobblerstome It's All Cobblers To Me is a Vibrant Sound Media original production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Danny and Charles are joined by George from The Wycombe Way to look ahead to Saturday's game. Wycombe are flying high in 2nd place in League One but have recently lost their manager, Matt Bloomfield to relegation threatened Championship side, Luton Town. How much will Bloomfield's departure hurt The Chairboys' promotion push, if at all? George fills us in all the information you need ahead of our The Cobblers next game. ----- Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Threads and email us here: podcast@cobblerstome.com Visit our website for match previews, blog posts and our shop: cobblerstome.com Sign up to our Patreon for ad free episodes, regular bonus content, access to our community Slack channel and loads more: patreon.com/cobblerstome It's All Cobblers To Me is a Vibrant Sound Media original production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Town have a new manager with Wycombe Wanderers boss Matt Bloomfield appointed to replace Rob Edwards. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to reflect on the appointment and look at what we can expect from the Hatters under the 40-year-old. The lads react to some of the comments that Bloomfield made at the press conference as he was unveiled and we hear from the man himself on his past, what appealed so much about Luton, how he intends to go about turning the Town around and what the immediate focus is on. Kev and James look at some tweaks we can expect under the new boss and where his Wycombe side was so good and maybe not quite so good. The podcast then turns towards the first game under Bloomfield against Preston North End on Saturday afternoon with a brief look at our opponents and what we might see with regards to a starting XI from the Town. The episode concludes with the score predictions. Do either Kev or James predict three points to start the new era? Listen in to find out as well as so much more on the longest-running, award-winning Luton Town podcast! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Matt Bloomfield's coaching philosophy article https://learning.coachesvoice.com/cv/matt-bloomfield/ Find us at: https://www.lutontownsupporterstrust.com Find all the latest Luton Town news at The Lutonian including all the latest stories about Matt Bloomfield's first few days as Luton boss: https://thelutonian.com/luton-ceo-sweet-reveals-why-new-boss-bloomfield-was-their-man/ https://thelutonian.com/were-going-to-be-quite-aggressive-says-sweet-on-lutons-transfer-window-plans/ https://thelutonian.com/its-not-rocket-science-bloomfield-explains-how-he-plans-to-change-lutons-fortunes/ https://thelutonian.com/the-two-cup-shocks-that-show-bloomfield-can-cut-it-in-the-championship-with-luton/ https://thelutonian.com/new-boss-bloomfield-and-lutons-data-aided-match-of-philosophy-and-football-dna/ Thanks to The Barber Club and The Lower Level for hosting our new studio for the regular podcast. You can find them at: The Lower Level: https://www.instagram.com/_thelowerlevel_/?hl=en-gb The Barber Club: https://www.facebook.com/TheBarberClubLuton/?locale=en_GB Like our logo? Check out Ed Smith Creative at: https://www.edsmithcreative.co.uk Like our theme tune? It's by Seán Grant and the Wolfgang who have released a live album out now, via Luton label Vandalism Begins at Home Records. Find it on all streaming platforms at: https://vbah.co.uk/presave/SGWG/Transformed-Transcending-Live
This is 'EFL Fan Network' where we analyse all the big stories in the Football League and hear from the most important people, the fans! Host Justin Beattie is joined by Dan Clark from the 'Heroes of HP12 Podcast' to reflect on Matt Bloomfield's departure from Wycombe Wanderers! We discuss Plymouth's appointment of Miron Muslic as their new manager with Joe Bell from the 'Green and White Podcast'. We're joined by Luke Davies from the 'Swanscast Podcast' ahead of the South Wales Derby to preview the game and discuss the fans current feeling towards Head Coach Luke Williams. Finally we assess Tom Cleverley's future as Watford manager as the fans throw their support behind the Hornets boss, we check in with Carl James from 'Do Not Scratch Your Eyes'! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Reaction to Pompey's FA Cup Third Round defeat to Wycombe Wanderers with Jake Smith, Eric Coleborn and Joe Wood. Wednesday night's trip to Blackburn Rovers for Portsmouth's men is then previewed by the panel, who also discuss the result of the Adobe Women's FA Cup Fifth Round draw.
With the hectic Christmas and New Year schedule now over for Yorkshire's clubs, our panel of Stuart Rayner, Leon Wobschall and host Mark Singleton look back on how Yorkshire team's fared, focussing in particular on the weekend derbies involving Hull City and Leeds United and Huddersfield Town and Rotherham United. They also assess how pivotal Huddersfield's 1-0 midweek win at leaders Wycombe Wanderers will be for the Terriers, as well as looking at how well set Yorkshire's EFL clubs are at the beginning of the January Transfer Window. Plus, Stuart and Leon pick their respective Team and Player of the Week.
Dan joins the podcast to help us preview Blackpool's trip to the top of the table Wycombe Wanderers. Blackpool failed to capitalise on a hard-fought draw at Birmingham after conceding a sloppy equaliser at home to Shrewsbury on New Year's Day. Can they get a much needed win?
Join us for an in-depth Millwall FC manager discussion as we break down the final three candidates rumored to be on the shortlist: Alex Neil, Matt Bloomfield, and Steven Schumacher. We dive into each coach's EFL Championship and League One managerial records, tactical approaches, and their potential impact on Millwall's long-term goals. We'll compare their strengths, evaluate their Championship promotion credentials, and consider which candidate could best align with the club's vision. If you're interested in the manager search, want the latest Millwall news, or crave insightful football analysis, this is the episode for you. Alex Neil: Pragmatic and Adaptable: Alex Neil is known for his pragmatic approach, often adjusting his tactics based on the opposition and his team's strengths. Formation Flexibility: He has used formations like 4-2-3-1 and 4-4-2 but is not rigid, often switching between systems within games. Counter-Attacking Style: At Norwich and Preston, he leveraged fast transitions from defense to attack. His teams are often well-organized defensively but quick to exploit any opportunity on the counter. Set-Piece Focus: Neil places significant emphasis on set-pieces, both offensively and defensively, using them as a key part of his strategy to score or prevent goals. Matt Bloomfield: Progressive and Player-Centric: Bloomfield emphasizes a modern, engaging style of football that focuses on player development and tactical adaptability. Flexible Formations: He tends to favor a 4-3-3 or 3-4-3, promoting a high-press system when possible, but he's known to adapt based on the squad's abilities. Possession-Based Play: While not strictly possession-oriented, there's a focus on maintaining the ball with purpose, moving it quickly to create openings. Youth Integration: His tactics involve integrating younger players into the first team, promoting a style that encourages creativity and expression on the pitch. Steven Schumacher: Dynamic and Attack-Minded: Schumacher's tactics are characterized by an energetic, attacking approach, aiming to dominate possession and create scoring chances. High Pressing: His teams at Plymouth were known for their high energy and pressing game, trying to win the ball back quickly in advanced areas. Formation Versatility: He often used a 3-4-2-1 or 4-3-3, focusing on width and creativity from the wing-backs or wingers to stretch defenses. Tactical Fluidity: Schumacher likes to keep opponents guessing with in-game changes, often switching formations or tactics to exploit weaknesses or counter opposition strategies. 0:01 – Intro and Welcome 1:12 – Overview of Final Candidates & Betting Odds 1:18 – Spotlight on Matt Bloomfield: Background, Style & Record at Colchester United & Wycombe Wanderers 14:00 – Discussing Millwall's Direction: Stability vs. Long-Term Vision 19:00 – Ambition, Resources & Realistic Expectations at The Den 26:28 – Steven Schumacher Analysis: Plymouth Argyle Success & Stoke City Tenure 33:00 – Alex Neil's Championship Credentials: Norwich City, Preston, Sunderland & Stoke City Insight 45:00 – Comparing Bloomfield, Schumacher & Neil: Pros, Cons & Potential Fits 52:00 – Final Thoughts, Fan Expectations & Holiday Wishes 53:28 – End of Show "The ultimate podcast for passionate Millwall FC fans!
It's been confirmed the FIFA World Cup will be returning to the Middle East in 10 years' time after FIFA awarded Saudi Arabia the hosting rights to the 2034 tournament. Securing football's most high-profile tournament is just the latest example of the Kingdom's growing influence on global sport, which its critics say is in an effort to 'sportswash' the regime's reputation.Katie Smith is joined by BBC sports editor Dan Roan and Tariq Panja, global sports correspondent for The New York Times, to provide the background to Saudi Arabia's unopposed bid.We hear from the president of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation, Yasser Al Misehal, and from Amanda Staveley, who was part of the Saudi-backed takeover of Newcastle United in 2021, on why the tournament will be a great success, while BBC sports news correspondent Laura Scott speaks to Norwegian Football Federation president Lise Klaveness about Norway's decision to abstain from the voting process for the 2030 and 2034 tournaments.Stephen Cockburn, Amnesty International's head of housing, workers rights, and sport, and Wycombe Wanderers midfielder David Wheeler, the PFA's sustainability champion, also join the podcast to discuss their concerns over human and the environment.And we ask what all this means for Saudi Arabia's huge investments in domestic football, particularly at Newcastle United.
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In this episode, Neno's joined at The Sporty by Weeksy and Jake to pick the bones out of back-to-back league defeats for The Gas.The lads discuss some dire defending against Wigan, the late resurgence against Posh, and the pressure starting to mount on Manager Matt Taylor.The guys then preview this weekend's clash at The Mem vs. Wycombe Wanderers - a 'must-not-lose' for Rovers?UTG!Support the show
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Join Luke, Ryan and Justin for our Wycombe Wanderers v Aston Villa match reaction in the Carabao Cup. #astonvilla #avfc #wycombewanderers #carabaocup
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Darren Fletcher is joined by the former West Ham and Aston Villa midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker and the former Tottenham goalkeeper Paul Robinson to reflect on Manchester City's 2-2 draw against Arsenal, including hearing from Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, City captain Kyle Walker and City manager Pep Guardiola.The panel also discuss Brighton's eventful draw against Nottingham Forest, which consisted of four goals and three red cards.Topics: 02:32 - Initial thoughts on Man City v Arsenal 05:59 - Mikel Arteta interview 08:03 - Leandro Trossard red card 09:23 - Arsenal's game-management 14:32 - Kyle Walker interview 18:14 - Were City right to feel aggrieved about Arsenal equaliser? 20:22 - Pep Guardiola interview 23:57 - Rodri injury 25:14 - Haaland 100 City goals 26:36 - Impact of late goal on the title race 29:40 - Rui Pedro Silva and Andrew Crofts interviews on the three red cards at Brighton v Forest 31:00 - Morgan Gibbs-White red card 35:08 - Is David Raya currently the best goalkeeper in the Premier League?BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week: Wimbledon v Newcastle - Carabao Cup - 19:45 - Tuesday 24th September Liverpool v West Ham - Carabao Cup - 20:00 - Wednesday 25th September Arsenal v Leicester City - Premier League - 15:00 - Saturday 28th September Wolverhampton Wanderers v Liverpool - Premier League - 17:30 - Saturday 28th September Ipswich Town v Aston Villa - Premier League - 14:00 - Sunday 29th September Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur - 16:30 - Sunday 29th SeptemberBBC Sounds / 5 Sports Extra commentaries this week: Wycombe Wanderers v Aston Villa - Carabao Cup - 20:30 - Tuesday 24th September
Arran from The Wycombe Way joins us ahead of The Cobblers game with Wycombe on Saturday. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Threads. Get involved and send your thoughts to us at podcast@cobblerstome.com Visit our website for articles, match previews and buy merch: cobblerstome.com Sign up to our Patreon for ad free episodes, regular bonus content, access to our community Slack channel and loads more: patreon.com/cobblerstome It's All Cobblers To Me is a Vibrant Sound Media original production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's still August, but there's already a south Wales derby for Iwan Roberts and Sam Vokes to discuss with presenter Carl Roberts. Can the Bluebirds bounce back from a 5-0 mauling at Burnley and upset the odds? Or does Swansea's 3-0 win over Preston show they are finding their feet under Luke Williams?Sam was surprised to hear Wrexham goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo mention "the P word" after their draw at Bolton, and revealed he had to have a word with the Wycombe Wanderers media team after a savage social media post.And what treasure did Iwan find under his stairs while searching for his cat..?
Jamie, Daz and Welshtechie look back at last weeks league win vs Wycombe Wanderers, the Carabou Cup exit vs Sheffield United, cover Wrexham and Cymru football news and look forward to taking the trip north to Bolton to take on the Wanderers.
The Cobblers did their usual thing of losing in Round 1 of the League Cup, this time to Wycombe Wanderers. The Chairboys winning 2-0 at Sixfields on Tuesday night. Charles and Danny look back on the performance, read out your Three Word Reviews and create some nicknames for the new players at The Cobblers. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Threads. Get involved and send your thoughts to us at podcast@cobblerstome.com Visit our website for articles, match previews and buy merch: cobblerstome.com Sign up to our Patreon for ad free episodes, regular bonus content, access to our community Slack channel and loads more: patreon.com/cobblerstome It's All Cobblers To Me is a Vibrant Sound Media original production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we discuss the 3-2 opening day win against Wycombe Wanderers, our progressive forward thinking play and George Dobson's impact on his Wrexham league debut.We welcome new signing Ollie Rathbone to the club and delve a little bit deeper into what this means for our midfield options.We also look ahead to our games with Sheffield United in the EFL Cup on Tuesday and our first away league game of the season as we take on Bolton Wanderers.Click to message the show
Daz is back and it's an all new look and feel to the pod as we start the 2024/25 EFL league 1 campaign. The team look back at the last friendly vs Fleetwood Town, discuss the latest news from Wrexham and Cymru football, Daz, Jamie and Welshtechie give thier predictions on league finishes and they look forward to the opening game vs Wycombe Wanderers and Sheffield United in Round 1 of the EFL league Cup.
Carl, Iwan and new FoF signing Sam Vokes look ahead to the beginning of the EFL season for Swansea City, Cardiff City Wrexham and Newport County - with predictions!Sam will be part of the Wycombe Wanderers squad who face Wrexham at the Racecourse on Saturday evening - and part of the podcast team for season 2024/25.He also tells Iwan and Carl that he hasn't retired from international football and his phone is on should former international team-mate Craig Bellamy give him a ring and call him up to the Wales squad.
Wrexham are FINALLY back playing League One football - and it's Wycombe Wanderers who are first into the cauldron that is the Cae Ras. Nathan and Rich look ahead to the weekend match-up, with the help of the Heroes of HP12 Podcast, while also looking ahead to the midweek Carabao Cup clash with Sheffield United.The lads also discuss James McClean's new two-year deal, reflect on lessons learned following the win over Fleetwood and also give us their 1-24 League One predictions.All that and more in Episode 184 of RobRyanRed.Enjoy, subscribe on your podcasting platform of choice as there is lots of content coming and please leave us a review!Go and follow us on Twitter (@RobRyanRed) and the other social platforms we have in Instagram, Facebook and TikTok.EFL FANTASY MINI-LEAGUE CODE: VMNGF582Joining link: https://fantasy.efl.com/leagues/join/VMNGF582Sponsored by red10 People Developmentwww.red10dev.comPartnering with Wrexham-band Hypenotic! Their song 'Smoulder' is out nowhttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/hypenotic/smoulder EMAIL - RobRyanRed@gmail.comWEBSITE - https://robryanred.com/TWITTER - @RobRyanRed | @RichFay | @NathSalt1 | @HeroesOfHP12 | @SheffUnitedWayINSTAGRAM - RobRyanRedTIKTOK - RobRyanRedPodThis Podcast has been created and uploaded by RobRyanRed. The views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we look ahead to the hotly anticipated opening game of the season against Wycombe Wanderers at the Racecourse.We also discuss the signing of Dan Scarr from Plymouth Argyle, the players who will possibly be heading out on loan and our predicted lineups for the start of the season.Why not join our fantasy EFL league:Set up your team here: https://fantasy.efl.com/team (or download the app on Apple & Android)Our league code: A39GBOYF
One of the UK's top sports psychologists tells Tech & Science Daily how England can win the Euro 2024 final.Dr Misia Gervis, from Brunel University London and Wycombe Wanderers football club, has previously worked with the Lionesses, Olympians and many other elite athletes.Apple Vision Pro finally arrives in the UK. The device is a wearable computer, designed as a set of goggles with internal displays that overlay apps and content onto the real world around the wearer so they blend together.We share a sneak peak of this week's guest on Brave New World, podcaster and brain coach, Jim Kwik. He shares his top tips for a healthy brain, and discusses the benefits that come directly from the people around you. Listen to the full episode here.Also in this episode:Professor Stephen Hawking's scientific and personal archive made publicStudy shows narcissism declines with age Why Seagulls might not actually want your chips after allFollow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us as we gear up for the final game of the season at Wycombe Wanderers. We also go through the list of players whose contract are set to expire and decide if they should be signed on for another contract or released. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This Sunday, Peterborough United take on Wycombe Wanderers in the final of the Bristol Street Motors Trophy at Wembley, in what will be a huge day out for both clubs and their fans. David Prutton previews the big day, with former Peterborough United striker Craig Mackail-Smith and Wycombe Wanderers manager Matt Bloomfield.
Aaron Paul, Jobi McAnuff and Lyle Taylor look at a busy week of managerial departures in the Championship, with Tony Mowbray and Michael Duff leaving Sunderland and Swansea respectively. They assess where things have gone wrong and what comes next for both clubs.In the week of his wedding, we hear from the Crewe boss Lee Bell on marriage and his side's fine first half of the season.And Lyle tells us about his move to Wycombe Wanderers after a difficult final year at Nottingham Forest, followed by a spell as a free agent.TIME CODES 03:11 Swansea sack Michael Duff 10:22 Tony Mowbray leaves Sunderland (featuring an interview with A Love Supreme fanzine editor Paul Dobson) 21:35 Lee Bell and Crewe Alexandra 30:29 Lyle Taylor on getting back into football