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    I told you – podcast #335

    I told you – podcast #335

    Liverpool 0 v Manchester United 0. Ten Hag : “I told you,” is what Erik said when he was asked if his were still fighting for him and the club.

    “We should have taken more with the ball where we are capable of hurting the opponent more but you have to conclude we had the best chances in open play with Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund.”

    On Kobbie Mainoo : “When you are good enough you are old enough. He proves that. We can get more joy from it. With his scanning and speed of action, he can see passes. He is a player who can really hurt opponents.”

    On Raphael Varane : “Absolutely but we know what he is capable of, he has many such performances and he did very well, as did the whole team. The partnership with Jonny Evans. I think also Andre Onana played a big part but I can mention all the players.”

    On Van Dijk : “That is his opinion. I said in the dressing room, I am very proud of the team. We should do this more often.”

    Glazers’ your time is up. Sell up and move on, NOW! GLAZERS OUT!!

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    #102 Fire suffer another late heartbreak, EPL headlines

    #102 Fire suffer another late heartbreak, EPL headlines

    EPISODE 102  (CFFC) (5/02/23)

    Fire concede late again (00:50), What’s going on in the dressing room? (7:45), Rest of season outlook (11:15), Fire’s upcoming schedule (21:30), other MLS news (24:30), Liverpool-Spurs recap (26:45), EPL top 4 hunt (32:00),

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    Series 5, Episode 10: Maria Balshaw

    Series 5, Episode 10: Maria Balshaw

    This week on The Lonely Arts Club, we speak to the Director of Tate, Maria Balshaw. 

    Named the undisputed queen of Britain’s gallery scene, Maria attended university in Liverpool for part of her studies and we chat about what brought her to the city in the first place, the highlights of her time as a student and how her path has taken her to being the Director of one of the country's best loved cultural establishments. 

    Available to download now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and many podcasting platforms. 

    This podcast is brought to you by the Institute for Creative Enterprise at Edge Hill University.

    Making connections through culture.

    The podcast is edited by Roz DiCaprio who is the producer alongside Karen Appleton and Carl Hunter.

    Audio production is by Sam Auguste of Onomatopoeia Studios in Liverpool.

    Music is by Joseph McDade.

    For more information on the work of the Institute for Creative Enterprise and courses at Edge Hill University, visit edgehill.ac.uk/ice

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    Queerpass – die Nachspielzeit der Regenbogen-Gespräche

    Queerpass – die Nachspielzeit der Regenbogen-Gespräche
    Was haben wir in dieser Folge für Euch vorbereitet?   


    In Sendung 115 dreht sich bei den Regenbogen-Gespräche alles um Ostern, Eier (haben) und Fußball. Felix & Patrick plaudern über Ihre Ostererlebnisse und über den aktuellen Status der Koalitionsverhandlungen in Berlin. 

    Seid vor allem gespannt auf die Premiere unserer neuen Rubrik: „Queerpass – Die Nachspielzeit der Regenbogen-Gespräche“ – dem Experten-Talk über alles rund um Profi-Fußball. Zu Gast bei uns die beiden Macher und Fußball-Experten, Yvonne und Sebastian, die aktuell gerade ihren eigenen Fußball-Analyse-Podcast „Anschlusstreffer & Gästeblock“ starten. 

    Erfahrt nur hier in der neuen Folge der RBG, warum Julian Nagelsmann wirklich bei Bayern gefeuert wurde, ob Thomas Tuchel tatsächlich ein perfekter Trainer im Geiste von „Kloppo“ ist und was Oliver Kahn demnächst zu Lothar Matthäus sagen wird. Anpfiff des Wochenendes mit Euren Regenbogen-Gesprächen in 3-2-1…

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    3 Huge Lessons Learned From A Big Loss - Episode 198

    3 Huge Lessons Learned From A Big Loss - Episode 198

    In this episode Frazer tells the story of a big loss that recently happened and the 3 lessons learned from the experience. The third one is one that everyone must know and implement immediately. He also shares some huge news you won't want to miss! 

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    Let Frazer know what your biggest takeaway was. Screenshot the episode on your device, and tag Frazer @frazerbrookesonline - if you got value SUBSCRIBE and leave a positive review!

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    Alisson Wonderland, Everything's Coming Up Rodgers, Bandwagon Wheel Finale

    Alisson Wonderland, Everything's Coming Up Rodgers, Bandwagon Wheel Finale

    As the season draws to an overall anti climactic close, the boys review one of the most exciting footballing weekends all year as the look at: 

    • Triumph for Leicester City as they show everyone that football club owners aren't all bad.
    • Is VAR good as long as people get to bask in others despair?
    • Liverpool channel their inner Arsène Wenger as they desperately push for top 4 and champions league qualification
    • We say thank you to Göztepe S.K. for a season that made us laugh and cry in the final bandwagon wheel episode of the season

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    Man United and the Curious Case of Missing Maguire - Premier League Round-up & Team of the Year

    Man United and the Curious Case of Missing Maguire - Premier League Round-up & Team of the Year

    In a season that seemed mostly wrapped up the race for European football gets blown wide open. The boys round up all the action and also reveal their inaugural Team of the Year.
    Featuring

    • An exciting United and Liverpool game takes place in a prison courtyard.
    • What do Leicester want? What do they really really want?
    • Arsenal could potentially still be in this but what does it really matter?
    • The boys try to give their Teams of the Year amid some technical difficulties
    • The impossible dream comes true for our favourite player.

    If you like the pod be sure to subscribe/follow/shout it from the rooftops.

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    Want to support us and also get some sweet bonus exclusive pods?
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    * Weekly Bonus After The Nonsense. Where we talk everything but football.
    * Bonus European and midweek episodes.
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    Series 3, Episode 2: Ngunan Adamu

    Series 3, Episode 2: Ngunan Adamu

    This week on The Lonely Arts Club podcast, we’re delighted to be joined by Ngunan Adamu. 

    Nigerian scouser, Ngunan, shares memories of coming to the UK as a child and adapting to life in a brand new city. 

    “People have this kind of typical stereotype of what a migrant looks like and it's like are you running away from a war torn country or all these things but we weren't. We had a beautiful big house in Nigeria, we had a gardener, we had two drivers. We had a good family setting but what my Dad was thinking - forward-thinking - was the education system in the UK was better and he wanted us to have a choice of having a life in any country that we chose, so yeah I just remember getting here and just not liking it. Missing my grandparents, not liking school dinners...oh my God! They were disgusting, it was the worst thing ever [laughing]. I think possibly 10 times a year, I would say to my Dad and my Mum, "why can't we move back?" but I always class myself as a Nigerian scouser because both cultures –  'cos being scouse is a culture – both cultures are very strong and they've complemented me in so many different ways. I wouldn't have my sense of humour if I wasn't scouse but I also think my drive comes from being Nigerian.”

    Sharing heart-breaking tales of racism at an early age, listeners gain an insight into Ngunan’s childhood and what gave her the drive to follow her gut and pursue a career in journalism. 

    We hear what paths Ngunan’s career has taken and how important it’s always been for her to follow her gut instinct. And although Liverpool is evidently a big part of Ngunan’s make-up she speaks openly about the racial issues that the city still faces today and how things need to improve.

    This podcast is brought to you by the Institute for Creative Enterprise at Edge Hill University.

    Making connections through culture.

    The podcast is edited by Roz DiCaprio who is the producer alongside Karen Appleton and Carl Hunter.

    Audio production is by Sam Auguste of Onomatopoeia Studios in Liverpool.

    Music is by Joseph McDade.

    For more information on the work of the Institute for Creative Enterprise and courses at Edge Hill University, visit edgehill.ac.uk/ice

    Follow us on Twitter @edgehillice and Instagram @iceedgehill

    Episode 14: Liverpool FC Are Premier League Champions!

    Episode 14: Liverpool FC Are Premier League Champions!

    Welcome to Football Talk Podcast with your hosts Ozzie and Sid. Liverpool Football Club have been crowned the Premier League Champions which was expressed with great delight from our host Ozzie and bitterness from Sid. With the FA Cup finalists confirmed, Sid expresses his displeasure with Manchester United's performance against Chelsea and how Ole Gunna Solksjaer got his tactics wrong. To conclude the episode, we give our predictions regarding the race for top 4 and relegation with the final fixture taking place this weekend.

    Episode 11: Premier League is Back!

    Episode 11: Premier League is Back!

    Welcome back to a brand new episode of Football Talk Podcast with your hosts Ozzie and Sid. Now that the Premier League has returned and matches being played on a daily basis, we have a number of games to cover. During this episode, we covered the main talking points of GW30 and GW31 and Ozzie spoke about his delight of LFC being crowned Premier League Champions! Plus discussions on the latest transfer deals and our predictions for the FA Cup. 

    Series 2, Episode 7: Brian Reade

    Series 2, Episode 7: Brian Reade

    Award-winning journalist for the Daily Mirror and author of An Epic Swindle, Brian Reade, joins us on this week’s episode of The Lonely Arts Club.

    Local lad, Brian, talks about growing up in Liverpool and his unusual inspiration behind going to university.

    After beginning his career reporting for local newspapers, Brian speaks openly about the bigger moments as his journey through journalism began to unfold. Poignant memories for Brian include his involvement in campaigning for the Hillsborough disaster and once spending the day with sporting legend, Muhammad Ali

    “If I had to stop being a journalist tomorrow and look back and say, over the thirty-odd years you’ve been writing, what’s the most important thing? Without doubt, it’s the stuff on Hillsborough. Over the years, I’d do loads of features on Hillsborough and we’d get politicians interested and it was just a cog to help push it forward at a time when the families didn’t have any voice. So it would definitely be that because you can write about politics, you can write about football. You don’t change the world – neither do I think you should change the world. But if you can help change it a little bit just with one story or one issue, then you’ve done OK.”


    Listeners get an insight into the Hillsborough campaigning that Brian was involved in and why he believes the city of Liverpool and its people are so unique.  

    Throughout this episode, Brian shares his advice for anyone thinking of becoming a journalist and despite the world of media changing dramatically, explains how the principles are still exactly the same. 

    This podcast is brought to you by the Institute for Creative Enterprise at Edge Hill University.

    Making connections through culture.

    The podcast is edited by Roz DiCaprio who is the producer alongside Karen Appleton and Carl Hunter.

    Audio production is by Sam Auguste of Onomatopoeia Studios in Liverpool.

    Music is by Joseph McDade.

    For more information on the work of the Institute for Creative Enterprise and courses at Edge Hill University, visit edgehill.ac.uk/ice

    Follow us on Twitter @edgehillice and Instagram @iceedgehill

    Series 2, Episode 3: Neil Atkinson

    Series 2, Episode 3: Neil Atkinson

    It's week three of series two, and the future of the Covid-19 pandemic is still uncertain. A question on the minds of many at the moment is, what's going to happen to football? Can this season be finished? How will next season look? Martin McQuillan discusses just that with host of the Anfield Wrap podcast, Neil Atkinson. 

    Since the early days, Neil has played a major part in what's now a worldwide media phenomenon and has been instrumental in its success. As one of the business developers of the podcast - and everything else that comes with it - Neil takes listeners through the journey of where it all began and the story behind its success. We hear about the wider meaning of the podcast and what it means to Liverpool fans in a more cultural sense. 

    "I think a lot of the cultural markers and the way in which Liverpool speaks about itself is heavily orientated by really good work, but work none-the-less from the 70s and 80s. And I think what I began to be aware of was, there was stuff we were doing that was different...and all of that led to this real feeling of being part of a global community and that's what people wanted from The Anfield Wrap. They wanted that feel of connection and closeness to a city."


    However, it's not all football talk; Neil has many strings to his bow and shares the ups and downs of scriptwriting and making his first film, Native. 

    We hear Neil's path through education and his words of advice for anyone who's interested in establishing a career in the media. 

    This podcast is brought to you by the Institute for Creative Enterprise at Edge Hill University.

    Making connections through culture.

    The podcast is edited by Roz DiCaprio who is the producer alongside Karen Appleton and Carl Hunter.

    Audio production is by Sam Auguste of Onomatopoeia Studios in Liverpool.

    Music is by Joseph McDade.

    For more information on the work of the Institute for Creative Enterprise and courses at Edge Hill University, visit edgehill.ac.uk/ice

    Follow us on Twitter @edgehillice and Instagram @iceedgehill

    Chris Wilder the new Brian Clough? | Podcast #6

    Chris Wilder the new Brian Clough? | Podcast #6

    Alright Lads,

    Back with another, discussing who should win manager of the year. Well surely no surprises is there? It's gotta be the German! So basically, who is 2nd best manager of the year? To spice things up a little bit, we've given some food for thought.

    We've spent 5 minutes on each manager, stated what they're good at, how far they can go and who is best equipped as a manager to go forward.

    Also, if Klopp was to leave, who would you guys have replace him? We offer a viable suggestion in this episode.

    Relax, sit back and enjoy.

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    Missing In Action

    Missing In Action
    Host Eddie Nestor is joined by Robert Meakin and Ben Paul to discuss the loss against Huddersfield and lookahead to the games against Swansea and Spurs. Check out Cancer Research UK's Tough 10 at cruk.org/tough10. Use the promocode TTENOCT to get a £5 discount on the entry fee. The Manchester United Redcast is backed for the season by Ladbrokes. 'Bet £5 Get £20'. If you deposit £5, Ladbrokes will add another £20 to your account. You can get this offer by following the link at bet.unitedredcast.com UnitedRedcast.com @unitedredcast Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Oli Slack A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2017 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright

    Borinho

    Borinho
    Host Eddie Neston is back and joined by Chris Curley, Russell Balkind and Robert Meakin on the phone to discuss the draw at Anfield in the Premier League. We also take a look ahead at Benfica and Huddersfield. The Manchester United Redcast is backed for the season by Ladbrokes. 'Bet £5 Get £20'. If you deposit £5, Ladbrokes will add another £20 to your account. You can get this offer by following the link at bet.unitedredcast.com UnitedRedcast.com @unitedredcast Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Joe Mason A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2017 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright