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This week… we're dipping our toes into the world of pundit cliches.Should you always shoot across goal, should goalkeepers always save a shot at their near post… and is Zonal Marking any good - the defensive corner tactic, that is. Not the Tactics podcast legend that is Mr Michael Cox. Host: Michael BaileyWith: Michael Cox, Mark Carey and Liam TharmeProducer: Mike Stavrou Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week… we're dipping our toes into the world of pundit cliches. Should you always shoot across goal, should goalkeepers always save a shot at their near post… and is Zonal Marking any good - the defensive corner tactic, that is. Not the Tactics podcast legend that is Mr Michael Cox. Host: Michael Bailey With: Michael Cox, Mark Carey and Liam Tharme Producer: Mike Stavrou Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spurs Chat: Discussing all Things Tottenham Hotspur: Hosted by Chris Cowlin: The Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joshua and Nathan talk about the Whitecaps 3-2 loss to the Sounders, preview Austin FC and LA Galaxy, Canada's loss to the USA at the Gold Cup, Nigeria potentially boycotting their Women's World Cup game against Canada, Chelsea's new kit, the ongoing Harry Kane saga and more! Use code Area 51 for a 100$ voucher at monkeyknifefight.com. Use promo code Area51 for 25% off storewide at Hapson.Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout with a paid plan and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card and support the show!
The Belgian classics are back on the road, but they were also very much present on the pitch! Zulte Waregem continue to lead the grupetto after their derby draw. Westerlo continue to put pressure on the leaders with a big win over Union, while Club Brugge kept Gent at arms length for another week. Scott and Ben discuss all the action from this last weekend of VAR controversy, a classic clasico and the CPL play offs!
A wee break in your scheduled programming so we can talk some nonsense about Sonic again. This time we're ranking every Mega Drive Sonic level - will your favourite come out on top?
My guest is Michael Cox, author of The Mixer and Zonal Marking, and journalist with The Athletic. We're discussing the recent history of football tactics and also modern football journalism.
Episode 51 is a discussion about the benefits of being an ex-professional soccer player coaching professional soccer vs non-ex-professional soccer player coaching professional soccer. We look at an interview by Alanyaspor head coach Francesco Farioli and what his opinions on the subject are. We also look at a passage from Michael Cox's book "Zonal Marking" that discusses Italian coaching education and what Arrigo Sacchi brought to the table. More information regarding the interview can be found on Twitter via @stirling_j --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shaun-spencer/support
Episode 49 - Soccer Books - Zonal Marking & Team Building plus first filmed recording. Today's episode is a book review episode looking at Michael Cox's book Zonal Marking and Rinus Michaels Book Team Building. I also filmed this episode for Coaching Board on Youtube. https://www.amazon.com/Teambuilding-road-success-Rinus-Michels/dp/1890946737 https://www.amazon.com/Zonal-Marking-Zidane-Making-Modern/dp/1568589336/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1LGT8TWKYJMGI&keywords=zonal+marking&qid=1643242824&s=books&sprefix=zonal+marking%2Cstripbooks%2C97&sr=1-1 Coaching Board Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCef_jEUCnE2XAmNw6bEEWdw --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shaun-spencer/support
Ian Irving hosts The Athletic's twice-weekly podcast dedicated to Manchester United, with regular guests Laurie Whitwell and Andy Mitten, as well as Michael Cox, the author of Zonal Marking.On paper, defeat in the Manchester derby, by two goals, looks less bad than the five-nil drubbing from Liverpool. However, there was a feeling among some supporters that this performance was even worse.Indications are still that manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer won't be dismissed but, as Michael explains, Manchester United are one of very few "elite" clubs who show such loyalty to managers. Should they be looking to upgrade whenever the opportunity arises? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ian Irving hosts The Athletic's twice-weekly podcast dedicated to Manchester United, with regular guests Laurie Whitwell and Andy Mitten, as well as Michael Cox, the author of Zonal Marking. On paper, defeat in the Manchester derby, by two goals, looks less bad than the five-nil drubbing from Liverpool. However, there was a feeling among some supporters that this performance was even worse. Indications are still that manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer won't be dismissed but, as Michael explains, Manchester United are one of very few "elite" clubs who show such loyalty to managers. Should they be looking to upgrade whenever the opportunity arises?
This week Ali Maxwell from The Athletic's Zonal Marking podcast joins us to tell us how he's managed to master the demon spawn that is the Football Manager Show Community Challenge. We've got a new feature for you called Position of the Week (steady now...) Your letters tackle thriving post promotion, developing youth players and Create a Club mode. Plus the Bundesliga Challenge nears the end of season two with Europe in sight for Alex and Iain...
The Athletic's Micheal Cox, Tom Worville and Ali Maxwell have been hard at work watching every second of Euro 2020 so far and have been noting down anything and everything they consider to be interesting enough to bring to your attention.From England's creative throw-ins, Sweden's flat pack four, France's surprising counter-pressing, a proliferation of alliteration, a Scotsman with a better xG than record-breaker Cristiano Ronaldo, and loads more, we've got every tactical and analytical angle covered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Athletic's Micheal Cox, Tom Worville and Ali Maxwell have been hard at work watching every second of Euro 2020 so far and have been noting down anything and everything they consider to be interesting enough to bring to your attention. From England's creative throw-ins, Sweden's flat pack four, France's surprising counter-pressing, a proliferation of alliteration, a Scotsman with a better xG than record-breaker Cristiano Ronaldo, and loads more, we've got every tactical and analytical angle covered. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ally Madden is joined by Ali Maxwell, host of The Athletic's Zonal Marking podcast, to discuss the English national team.
Manchester City have clinched the 2020-21 Premier League title and this episode discusses all the factors and moments that have led to this success. Kevin Nelson, Joe Ricci, and Andrew Dettmer evaluate how this title stacks up against the other two Pep Guardiola has one so far and the previous two under Roberto Mancini and Manual Pellegrini. There is an interesting discussion on how Guardiola has changed the league since coming to Manchester and how he's adjusted to the Premier League's response to his influence. We explore a couple of theories on City's substitution habits and whether Pep is using garbage time to perfect his team instead of going through the motions like teams in the past may have done. Finally, there is a review of the victory vs. Newcastle with specific focus on Ferran Torres and Nathan Ake.We mentioned at the end of the show the Zonal Marking podcast's coverage of City's title winning season on their latest show, so we've posted the link below for any interested in checking that out. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-guardiola-made-man-city-champions-again/id1488523269?i=1000521407606Please reach out to us on your social media platform of choosing to let us know what you think of the show and your thoughts on all things Manchester City. You can find us @MaineRoadRamble on both Twitter and Instagram and you're also welcome to email us at maineroadramble@gmail.com. If you're a fan of the show, please subscribe and rate so we can help grow the podcast. Thanks for the support and enjoy the episode!
This week's Zonal Marking pod is a European Super League Free Zone, come shelter from the storm with The Athletic's Michael Cox and Tom Worville as they take a deep dive into that most quintessential part of the English game - crossing.Tom has scoured the data to look at how effective crossing is in the modern Premier League, how many teams focus on it as a main source of attack, which players are best at it, and the best positions to cross the ball from.You won't believe how many time Aubameyang has crossed the ball without getting an assist! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's Zonal Marking pod is a European Super League Free Zone, come shelter from the storm with The Athletic's Michael Cox and Tom Worville as they take a deep dive into that most quintessential part of the English game - crossing. Tom has scoured the data to look at how effective crossing is in the modern Premier League, how many teams focus on it as a main source of attack, which players are best at it, and the best positions to cross the ball from. You won't believe how many time Aubameyang has crossed the ball without getting an assist! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Soccer 101, Joe Lowery rolls out the tactics whiteboard and dives into the fundamentals of man-marking and zonal-marking. This episode is brought to you by Keeps! Go to keeps.com/soccer101 to to receive your first month of treatment for free! The Soccer 101 theme (and plenty of other excellent music) can be found right here: https://aerialist.bandcamp.com
On this episode of Soccer 101, Joe Lowery rolls out the tactics whiteboard and dives into the fundamentals of man-marking and zonal-marking. This episode is brought to you by Keeps! Go to keeps.com/soccer101 to to receive your first month of treatment for free! The Soccer 101 theme (and plenty of other excellent music) can be found right here: https://aerialist.bandcamp.com
Welcome to the greatest Brighton & Hove Albion podcast in the world, Seagulls Social. In todays episode, the hosts Maz, Ben & Ryan discuss the 2-2 draw with the Hammers, Solberto Marchos, Dan Burn's redemption, Maupay's confidence boost, the defensive howlers and look ahead to Tuesday's "relegation clash" against Arsenal.
The Athletic's Michael Cox and Tom Worville join Ali Maxwell to debate the various 'do's and dont's' for a maiden season in the top flight of English football... Is it better to sack or stick with the manager who brought you up? Discard the playing style and sure things up at the back? Splash the cash in the market or trust in the players who won so many games last year? The Zonal Marking team delve into the Premier League archives to find out... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Athletic's Michael Cox and Tom Worville join Ali Maxwell to debate the various 'do's and dont's' for a maiden season in the top flight of English football... Is it better to sack or stick with the manager who brought you up? Discard the playing style and sure things up at the back? Splash the cash in the market or trust in the players who won so many games last year? The Zonal Marking team delve into the Premier League archives to find out... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep 94 - Saints FC Podcast joined by Author Michael Cox to discuss Saints win vs Everton Michael Cox is the author of Zonal Marking and The Mixer, he also writes for the Athletic and is a regular guest on many football related podcasts. You can see his writing for the Athletic here: https://theathletic.co.uk/author/michael-cox/ Email us: saintsfcpodcast@gmail.com
The Athletic's Raphel Honigstein teams up with the Zonal Marking podcast for a special Champions League & Europa League preview, looking at every single game on the schedule and all the potential storylines that could emerge from this truncated single-leg knockout format. It promises to be a furious festival of elite football and we've got every angle covered. We also dive into the Europa League with teams like Manchester United, Wolves, Inter, Roma, Sevilla, Getafe, Wolfsburg, Frankfurt and Leverkusen all still in the mix there is plenty to look forward to in that competition too. Sign up to The Athletic now for Honigstein, Horncastle and Corrigan's unrivalled Champions League & Europa League coverage - head to theathletic.com/steilcastpod for a 30 day free trial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for todays episode as we reflect on the FA Cup final and discuss what a trophy could do for Mikel Arteta and Arsenal as a whole. We also take a look back at the Premier League season with our very own Zonal Marking awards. Tune in to find out who we think have been the best, worst, biggest surprises and more!
Join us today as we answer all of the questions that have been left at the end of the longest season in football history! In our 5 for 5 this week - 1. Jordan Henderson proving himself worthy by picking up the Footballing Writers player of the year award; 2. Jude Bellingham and the mystery of the retired number 22; 3. We say a fond farewell to the most golden piece of Silva the league has ever seen; 4. Arrogant Klopp or Whiny Frank!?; 5. No Ballon any d'or. Be sure to tune in and subscribe to stay up to date with all of the latest Zonal Marking content!
Gav gets Gunners Town's resident tacticians Mike and Woz to explain (in ways an idiot could understand): • The advantages (and disadvantages) of Arsenal's 3-4-3 formation. • What type of player seems to be missing from our current line-up, • Why we persist with zonal marking.
The Athletic's Michael Cox & Ali Maxwell are once again joined by our resident Spanish Football Writer, Dermot Corrigan, this time to give Athletic Bilbao the Zonal Marking treatment... A whole host of familiar names including Marcelo Bielsa, Aymeric Laporte and Inaki Williams, a truly unique recruitment policy and a history inextricably linked to English football.
Earlier this week Michael Cox joined The Athletic's Manchester City podcast 'Why Always Us?' for a chat about his recent written piece where he proposed some potential tactical tweaks Pep Guardiola may choose to experiment with when football returns, and we thought regular Zonal Marking listeners would appreciate hearing Michael explain why he thinks Kevin De Bruyne would make a good right-back or why Pep could make Rodri into a number 10, so here it is. Enjoy!
Gerardo and Brant return for 90 minutes plus stoppage on this year's Boxing Day. We reflect on the existential crisis that is 7 games happening at the exact same time. In the process, we examine our past, digging into some content from two different Michael Cox books, "Zonal Marking" and "The Mixer" respectively. Ultimately, we discover the secret to success is playing in lower league English leagues while under house arrest and at some point having Claudio Ranieri coach your football team.
The Athletic Presents “The Best Tier List of All Time” #premierleague #pl #ucl In this week’s episode of the newly minted “Studs Up” podcast brought to you by the Athletic we talk the last round of group stages matches in the Champions League, who we expect to win the tournament, and matchups we would like to see, a deep dive on the young Bundesliga season and ask ourselves who the best player in the league is, whether the Premier League title race is over, and the battle for European spots. The Best Tier List of All Time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7cqqkWH32UThe Greatest Tier List in Human History: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk9eN0VznqE 2020 Europa League Final: https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/news/newsid=2618783.html 7 of the Most Popular Sports in Mexico: https://sportsaspire.com/popular-sports-in-mexico Harry Kane Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhcRyaxPAps Kingsley Coman Injury: https://www.bavarianfootballworks.com/2019/12/11/21011538/bayern-munich-kingsley-coman-serious-knee-ankle-injury-press-reactions-champions-league-tottenham Kai Havertz - What Makes Germany's Wonderkid So Good?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Txw-cuKpeQ0 Michael Cox: https://twitter.com/Zonal_Marking?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Newcastle Horse Punch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApbRL9-slqI
The Athletic's Michael Cox and Ali Maxwell are joined by The Athletic's resident German football writer Raphael Honigstein for a look at the managerial career of Jurgen Klopp and how his tactics & philosophy have evolved from his days conquering the Bundesliga with Dortmund to his current outstanding Liverpool team.Zonal Marking is a podcast where The Athletic’s Michael Cox & Ali Maxwell break down the tactical & technical details of football past & present, focusing on a single subject each episode with the help of expert guests.Subscribe to The Athletic and receive 40% off by following this link:theathletic.com/zonalmarking
n today’s episode of Greatest Games, in association with The Blizzard, we’re joined by Michael Cox - writer for The Athletic and author of both The Mixer and Zonal Marking.We’re taking a look back at the Euro 2000 final between world champions France and an unfancied Italy side. So unfancied, in fact, that Italian newspaper headlines read “Stay at home, Italy” on the eve of the tournament. But, after beating the Netherlands on penalties in the semi-finals, the Italians went up against a hugely talented France side featuring Zinedine Zidane at the peak of his powers. We discuss the buildup to the game, how football tactics were changing around the turn of the millennium and some unflustered coolness from Robert Pires.Fancy getting in touch? Email us at blizzard@footballrambledaily.com or find us social media— just search 'Football Ramble Daily'.For more stories from the annals of football history, visit www.theblizzard.co.uk to explore their archives that contain over 700 articles of stories just like this one!***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Athletic's Michael Cox, Ali Maxwell and Liam Twomey examine Jose Mourinho's career from Porto, through Chelsea, Inter, Real Madrid, right up to Man Utd, with a particular emphasis on how his style of play has evolved over the years and what that might tell us about how his Spurs reign will pan out.Zonal Marking is a podcast where The Athletic’s Michael Cox & Ali Maxwell break down the tactical & technical details of football past & present, focusing on a single subject each episode with the help of expert guests.Subscribe to The Athletic using the special promo code UKPOD and receive 40% off! Also, subscribers will have access to exclusive episodes.SIGN UP NOW: http://theathletic.com/ukpod
Subscribe to The Athletic using the special promo code UKPOD and receive 40% off! Also, subscribers will have access to exclusive episodes.
Welcome to The Agenda podcast. A podcast were you the listeners send in the questions, you the listeners set the agenda. On this week’s show we have Connor O’Neill and Ian Croll who answer your questions sent in via our Royal Blue Facebook Page and our Twitter and Facebook accounts. Talking points on this week's agenda include Silva and his strategy - why stick with the same plan if it's not working?Why does every corner kick feel like we've conceded a penalty?Should Everton sign Burnley striker Chris Wood?Should Everton persist with Marco Silva?Is Marcel Brands to blame as much as the manager?Plenty more included in this week's Agenda show. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
VAR, Injuries, Zonal Marking, Oh My! by Roman's Empire: A Chelsea F.C Podcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/romans-empire0/support
Host John Nellis talks to Michael Cox. Michael is the author of both "The Mixer" and "Zonal Marking"... Two books which analyse the tactical evolution of the game in England, and Europe respectively. Michael is a genius when it comes to tactical analysis of games, and currently writes for the Athletic on a regular basis. The bottom line is, he know's his stuff. We talk about a lot of different topics in this episode. These include the most underrated player in England, the 3 promoted teams and their success so far, Liverpool and Man City and their dominance among other things. Then I finish with the weekly Riser/Faller segment along with a few prospectish players. Unfortunately Trading Bear was under the weather this week and couldn't make it. However, @danjackknife sang in the segments and did an incredible job! I hope you enjoy the episode, if you do, please share it or retweet it on social media. If you are a real hero, SUBSCRIBE even go and leave me a review please! And finally, if you are just signing up, use this link to sign up and you will get a free £10, as will I - http://trade.footballindex.co.uk/raf/?tag=289421&name=Thebigman Cheers, John.
Renowned International football analyst Michael Cox joins international football watcher Ed Kavalee to talk the past and present of European Football, from Italy to England to the Qatar World Cup.
Davis Mattek is joined by the author of two best-selling soccer books (The Mixer and Zonal Marking) to discuss tactical shifts in soccer over the last 25 years, what a salary cap would do to the English Premier League, Pep Guardiola, Tactics Vs Talent and much more about the world of soccer. Purchase Zonal Marking: https://www.amazon.com/Zonal-Marking-Zidane-Making-Modern/dp/1568589336 www.patreon.com/taekcast SPONSORS: www.rotoexperts.com PROMO: MATTEK 10% OFF Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Stamford Chidge is joined by Jonathan Kydd, Joe Tweedie and Lee Scott from TotalFootballAnalysis.com to look back at a frustrating draw with Leicester City.On the show tonight we discuss a very good 25 minutes and a second rate 65 minutes, but was it down to a state of exhaustion after extra time in the super cup final? And we’ll be hearing from Lee Scott from TotalFootballAnalysis.com who explains to me the pros and cons of Zonal Marking. You can follow Lee on twitter @FMAnalysis and Total Football Analysis @TotalAnalysisIn part two, we take a step back and look at some of the good and less good performances and ask was Willian shocking or rusty? And where are we on the Frank Lampard evolutionary curve.Support the Chelsea FanCast and become a Patron:Become a Patron!In part three, we ask what are the media up to with their agenda against Lampard and what is really going on with social media when the match going support seems to be resolute? We also say well done to Ashley Cole who has announced his retirement.In part four we have lots of parish notices and lots of your emails to read out. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
www.theathletic.co.uk/tifo - for your 30-day free trial and 50% off your annual subscription to THE ATHLETIC! Do it, it's brilliant.Get your free case of Craft beer from Beer52! https://www.beer52.com/tifo Come to the Tifo Football Pub Quiz! https://www.oldredliontheatre.co.uk/pub.htmlToday, Alex and Joe are joined by the fabulous Michael Cox (of The Athletic) to answer your tactical questions.
The Totally Football Show brings you this summer series to coincide with the release of Zonal Marking, a book written by Michael Cox. Each week, Michael and Iain Macintosh will be joined by a familiar face from the Totally Football Show, to take a look at a classic side from the last 25 years of European football. In the final episode, Rafa Honigstein analyses Bayern's treble winners of 2013, who put their near misses in 2010 and 2012 behind them in spectacular style. Thanks to Robben, Ribery and the interpreter of space. BUY THE BOOK HERE: https://smarturl.it/zonalmarking
The Totally Football Show brings you this summer series to coincide with the release of Zonal Marking, a book written by Michael Cox. Each week, Michael and Iain Macintosh will be joined by a familiar face from the Totally Football Show, to take a look at a classic side from the last 25 years of European football. In episode 5, Alvaro Romeo joins us to remember Spain shedding their tag of serial bottlers. They won three major tournaments in a row, with or without a striker, monopolising silverware just as they monopolised the ball. BUY THE BOOK HERE: https://smarturl.it/zonalmarking
The Totally Football Show brings you this summer series to coincide with the release of Zonal Marking, a book written by Michael Cox. Each week, Michael and Iain Macintosh will be joined by a familiar face from the Totally Football Show, to take a look at a classic side from the last 25 years of European football. In episode 4, Tom Williams is back to review perhaps the biggest underdog winners in Champions League history - Porto in 2004. We go back to a time when Jose Mourinho was charismatic and charming, the dying days of the Robbie Fowler nose-strips. BUY THE BOOK HERE: https://smarturl.it/zonalmarking
Chris and Adam chat to Author Michael Cox about his new book Zonal Marking and the evolution of tactics in European football See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week I'm joined by Michael Cox to discuss his new book, Zonal Marking, which tracks the development of European football over the last 30 years. From the Dutch Total Football to Spanish Tiki-Taka and everything inbetween. We chat about Dennis Bergkamp, the role of the number 10, Arsene Wenger's tactical approach, as well as some Pep, Klopp, Unai Emery, and more. There's also a chance to win a copy of the book, and some of the usual waffle in there too.Follow Michael @Zonal_Marking and if you want to pick up a copy of the book head down to your local independent bookstore and buy it there to support decent business owners who don't treat people like filth and also pay their taxes, but if you have to you can get it from Amazon too. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Totally Football Show brings you a six-part summer series to coincide with the release of Zonal Marking, a book written by Michael Cox. Each week, Michael and Iain Macintosh will be joined by a familiar face from the Totally Football Show, to take a look at a classic side from the last 25 years of European football. For episode 3, we're joined by special guest Julien Laurens to discuss France’s victory at Euro 2000. Where Roger Lemerre somehow managed to fill the void left by Stéphane Guivarc’h up front. And where Zizou had perhaps his greatest tournament. BUY THE BOOK HERE: https://smarturl.it/zonalmarking
In the latest episode of Ramble Meets... Luke chats to author, journalist and expert in football tactics Michael Cox.In this exclusive interview Michael talks about his journey into covering football first as a blogger and then as a journalist and broadcaster for some of the biggest outlets in sport, before writing and publishing his debut book on the history of Premier League tactics, The Mixer, in 2017. Tactical trends, legacies left by managers and the future of the game are subjects all covered in this enlightening and interesting chat with one of the most interesting thinkers in football media.Michael's second book, a tactical history of European football from 1992 to the present, entitled Zonal Marking, is available now.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Totally Football Show brings you a six-part summer series to coincide with the release of Zonal Marking, a book written by Michael Cox. Each week, Michael and Iain Macintosh will be joined by a familiar face from the Totally Football Show, to take a look at a classic side from the last 25 years of European football. In our second episode, we're joined by special guest James Horncastle to discuss the team that provided the inspiration for his hairstyle and the team that gave Gary Neville nightmares – Marcello Lippi’s Juventus. BUY THE BOOK HERE: https://smarturl.it/zonalmarking
The Totally Football Show brings you a six-part summer series to coincide with the release of Zonal Marking, a book written by Michael Cox. Each week, Michael and Iain Macintosh will be joined by a familiar face from the Totally Football Show, to take a look at a classic side from the last 25 years of European football. In our first episode, we're joined by special guest Tom Williams to discuss the 1995 Champions League winners - Louis Van Gaal's Ajax. Featuring a future Barnet boss, a future Ipswich flop and Wayne Rooney's favourite player. BUY THE BOOK HERE: https://smarturl.it/zonalmarking
Huddersfield analysis, Zonal marking, Everton youngsters & Silva's first five. by All Together Now Everton Podcast
Making Hollywood stars into fans and creating national news. Funny old week. On this weeks episode we talk: Mark Hamill (really?), Fancast news, Millwall, Jota, Bristol City, Cav, Doherty, Bonatini, Zonal Marking and more Star Wars Puns! Follow us on: Twitter: @WWFCFancast Facebook: Wolves Fancast Instagram: wolves_fancast Email: podcast@wolvesfancast.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With me on this week's show, to look back at the transfer window in general, the culture of transfers and misinformation, the potential changes to it and lots more, is Daniel Storey from Football 365. We chat about the potential impact of the window closing before the season starts, how clubs will react, if it will change the way they operate, and look at Arsenal's start to the season. After that I'm joined by Michael Cox from Zonal Marking to discuss Arsenal's back three, and the potential return of the manager to a back four, something he's much more comfortable with. Who will be the winners and losers of the formation change, and how can Arsene Wenger fix that midfield issue. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Extra Inch is back and we are delighted to welcome Michael Cox, AKA Zonal Marking, to discuss his new book 'The Mixer'. We're also joined by Nathan Clark and Ewan Roberts as we think about Premier League tactics of note, current tactics of note and touch on Spurs' transfer policy. One listener asks how we cope with teams that press, and we end on Further Reading.You've been listening to The Extra Inch, a Tottenham Hotspur podcast.Email us at podcast@theextrainch.co.uk.Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheExtraInchFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheExtraInch/Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theextrainch#Spurs #COYS #THFC See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Extra Inch is back and we are delighted to welcome Michael Cox, AKA Zonal Marking, to discuss his new book 'The Mixer'. We're also joined by Nathan Clark and Ewan Roberts as we think about Premier League tactics of note, current tactics of note and touch on Spurs' transfer policy. One listener asks how we cope with teams that press, and we end on Further Reading. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
#308. For the third of this summer's specials, Paul gets Michael Cox of Zonal Marking on the line, to talk about his excellent new book The Mixer: The Story of Premier League Tactics, from Route One to False Nine. It was a really entertaining chat, highlighting just how much United, and Sir Alex Ferguson in particular, have dominated that particular story.No Question About That is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music and all good podcast apps. We really appreciate your support. Please hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write us a review! Talk to us on Twitter and Instagram. No Question About That is produced by the award-winning Tom Jenkins. If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing some cool rewards, check out our crowdfunding page and become a Patron!
Look back at Liverpool (a little) and Leicester, preview of Leverkusen (a little) and Arsenal properly with Michael Cox of Zonal Marking fame. All finished off with listener questions, as always. COYS. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week: Edward and Wes discuss at length a dramatic Champions League Final, a somewhat less dramatic Championship Promotion Final, and the upcoming Copa America before dolling out grades to the bottom half of Premiere League teams. News and Notes is brief on Spurs to Wembley and Messi's messy tax trouble. The Other Big Story does some more prognosticating, this time for the College World Series, W4tch is so cool with mentions of Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto and Archer's season finale, and So Raw has its moment of glory in an otherwise drab showing by the WWE. NGSC Sports NGSCSports.com "We Never Stop" @NGSCSports @AFAPod @EdwardGreene @WesBradshaw21 Email: allnewsportsshow@gmail.com Mail: 1701 Sunset Avenue, Suite 201, Rocky Mount, NC 27804
In Episode 13 of the Analytics FC Podcast we are joined by Michael Cox (writer at Zonal Marking, The Guardian and ESPN FC among others) to talk about the origins of Zonal Marking (the blog), the combination of tactics and analytics and the future of analytical football writing. Michael also gives some tips on how to break into football journalism. You can read Michael's blog at http://www.zonalmarking.net Another plug for Intopress, if you're an aspiring young writer and want to get started in the football journalism industry check it out: www.intopress.co.uk/ Also a reminder to apply for the Opta Pro Forum here. The deadline is this Sunday (October 18th): www.optasportspro.com/about/optapro-blog/ Please take the time to give us a rating on iTunes here: itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/analy…id991610009?mt=2. It really helps us grow the audience for this podcast and get new people involved. --------------- The guys can be found on Twitter: Michael Cox is @ Zonal_Marking Analytics FC is @ Analytics_FC Tom Worville is @ Worville Sam Gregory is @ GregorydSam analyticsfcpodcast@gmail.com for any comments and questions! --------------- Intro music is MMHHMM by LiamLRY Logo created by Erik Wagner from the Noun Project.
Greig joins us once again as this weeks guest, alongside the two co-hosts, Craig and Laurie. Rangers 4-2 victory against Celtic gets the main focus of the podcast, including some comments from forum members. Last week the sibling rivalries topic was introduced and we go back and look at the suggestions from the forum. We also discuss zonal marking and whether we are for or against it.
Greig joins us once again as this weeks guest, alongside the two co-hosts, Craig and Laurie. Rangers 4-2 victory against Celtic gets the main focus of the podcast, including some comments from forum members. Last week the sibling rivalries topic was introduced and we go back and look at the suggestions from the forum. We also discuss zonal marking and whether we are for or against it.
Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts. The middle of the week is upon and we have a great show for you today on World Football Daily. Steven and Kenny will go over the many international games, England 0-0 Montenegro, Scotland 2-3 Spain, and more plus why the Italy-Serbia match was suspended. The USA meanwhile, drew 0-0 with Columbia and the hosts will surely go into depth on what happened in Pennsylvania last night. Michael Cox from Zonal Marking will join us to comment on the tactics involved during the international break. Houston Dynamo Manager, Dominic Kinnear, will join us to talk about the sub-par season his team have had. Paul Macdonald from goal.com will join us to go more in-depth on the Scotland-Spain match last night. Kris Voakes will give us more detail on why the match was suspended last night in Genoa.
The middle of the week is here and plenty of news to discuss. The transfer window has come to a close with deadline signings such as: Robinho to Milan, Paul Konchesky to Liverpool, Alekander Hleb to Birmingham (season long loan), Klaas Jan Huntelaar to Schalke 04, and a whole host of others including Rafael Van der Vaart to Tottenham for a mere 8 million pounds - Steven and Kenny will have more on these stories. Our other top story, Bob Bradley has signed a four year contract extension to stay on as the manager of the USMNT and we continue the debate of whether it was a good decision by the USSF or not. A guest-filled show to bring you today. We start with Grant Wahl from Sports Illustrated who will join us to give his thoughts on the Bob Bradley situation. For more on Bob Bradley, we go to Noah Davis of goal.com. Michael Cox from Zonal Marking will join us to discuss tactics from all the big games around the world, and to take a wee break from deadline day and Bob Bradley. We welcome, for the first time to World Football Daily, a new Serie A correspondent, Matthew Barker, who will discuss the first weekend in Serie A, Inter's 0-0 draw with Bologna, and deadline day in Italy. Don't forget to show your support for the only club who's season never ends! Click Here to renew your yearly subscription by clicking on the link. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Extend WFD Membership" under the Account tab and follow the prompts.