Rank #1: Episode 10: The Recap of the World Cup Final

Jul 16 2018
40mins
Rank #2: Episode 9: The World Cup Semi-Finals

Jul 09 2018
1hr 6mins
The SV Podcast is a football/soccer podcast looking at the beautiful game from an analytical angle. The panel covers the major leagues and talks about different ways to better understand the sport.
The SV Podcast is a football/soccer podcast looking at the beautiful game from an analytical angle. The panel covers the major leagues and talks about different ways to better understand the sport.
The SV Podcast is a football/soccer podcast looking at the beautiful game from an analytical angle. The panel covers the major leagues and talks about different ways to better understand the sport.
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A world football / soccer podcast, covering the beautiful game from all corners of the globe with experts on every continent. A unique mix of football journalism & fandom.
Rank #1: South American Football Show - Copa Libertadores 2019 - Group Stage - Week 4.
Adam Brandon and Austin Miller round up the latest from the Copa Libertadores action. It was a week where the big guns from Brazil and Argentina such as River, Boca, San Lorenzo, Flamengo, Cruzeiro, Gremio and Palmeiras all triumphed. Chilean clubs revert to familiar struggles while Paraguayan clubs just keep on winning.
Rank #2: WFI Scouting Podcast - Geiger, De Jong, Schuurs & Tierney.
Lee Scott and Grant Jendo run the rule over Dennis Geiger, Frenkie De Jong, Perr Schuurs and Kieran Tierney in the latest WFI Scouting Podcast.
Football stats, transfers and more.Ted Knutson and James Yorke host.Podcast currently weekly.
Rank #1: StatsBomb Podcast: October 2019, #1. CL, Chelsea, West Ham, Spurs and more!.
Ted Knutson and James Yorke talk football with a stats edge
Rank #2: StatsBomb Podcast, September 2019: #3, Man City, North London Vulnerabilities, Barca and more.
Returning former co-host Benjamin Pugsley steps in to join James Yorke to talk football with a stats lilt
Traversing the world of football in search of the stories that matter, brought to you by expert journalists and big-name guests.
Rank #1: Political Football: How football overcame brutal military juntas in Argentina and Chile.
At a time when brutal military regimes were stifling society and the economy, football underwent vast changes in Argentina and Chile. From the decline of La Nuestra in Argentina to their World Cup glory of 1978 against the backdrop of torture just metres away, to the rise of Chilean football and how a select few stood up to the junta in acts of eternal defiance, this is the story of a murky relationship between fútbol and politics in these South American giants.
Rank #2: Political Football: the compelling world of FIFA.
With one hand, FIFA have helped make the game truly global, giving the fans a sport like no other in the process. But with the other, they've often taken away its soul, leaving behind a sport riddled with corruption and deceit. To conclude the Political Football series, FIFA comes under the microscope.
Every Tuesday, Have Hope, Carl Anka & Daniel Tiluk discuss the week's football events.
Rank #1: Chelsea Autopsy, Rooney Dropped & Hazard v. Sánchez | E15.
Talking Tactics discuss Arsenal “lubricating” Chelsea, Antonio Conte’s future, "updated" top four predictions, Man City losing Kevin De Bruyne, Jose Mourinho dropping Wayne Rooney, Cristiano Ronaldo's row with Zinedine Zidane, Alexis Sanchez or Eden Hazard, tackle various other topics and answer your question(s).Oh yeah — they got derailed into politics. #AfterTalkingTacticsFollow ustwitter.com/HaveHopeHut twitter.com/DanielTilukAny topics, questions or suggestions?Tweet them to twitter.com/TaIkingTactics or use the #TalkingTactics hashtag.
Rank #2: Shirt Numbers Matter & Messi’s Transformation | E06.
Talking Tactics discuss England hiring Sam Allardyce, N’Golo Kante as Chelsea’s No. 7, Manchester United taking Anthony Martial’s No. 9, Gonzalo Higuain to Juventus, Borussia Dortmund's signings, Lionel Messi's changing appearance, tackle various other topics and answer your questions.Follow ushttps://twitter.com/HaveHopeHut https://twitter.com/DanielTilukAny topics, questions or suggestions?Tweet them to https://twitter.com/TaIkingTactics or use the #TalkingTactics hashtag.
Soccer analysis, analytics, and commentary with hosts Mike Goodman and Michael Caley
Rank #1: Spurs are frauds, but at least Serie A just got interesting!.
The magic of the F.A. Cup is all anyone in the world is talking about, so the two Mikes are joining in. They wax poetic on Southampton's demise, Mourinho's good and bad days, Spurs' frustration and Chelsea at their best. Then, they turn their attention to what has suddenly become a riveting race for the Coppa Campioni d'Italia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rank #2: The Premier League is bad.
Welcome to the 2019-20 Premier League season, where even the teams fighting for the top spots in the league are doing so in the most uninspiring fashion imaginable. If you like goals and you like shots, well, this isn't the place to find them. The two Mikes attempt to figure out what the heck is going on. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Weekly Borussia Dortmund Podcast for all the international BVB fans out there.
Rank #1: Episode 240: How to lose a guy in 10 days.
After discussing some new signings last week, we are turning our attention to players that have left the club and who should/could still leave this summer.
Rank #2: Episode 299: Let's look at the positives.
Dortmund's 0-0 draw at Schalke was yet another underwhelming display. But instead of piling on, we decided to try to look at some of the positives and briefly look ahead to Wednesday's cup fixture against Gladbach.
Blanketing the Bundesliga and the German football scene, Talking Fussball is essential for fans of Europe's most exciting league - www.talkingfussball.com / @talkingfussball
Rank #1: Talking Fussball MD10 wrap - Time's up for Niko in Munich as Union rule unruly Berlin derby.
It going to happen sooner or later. FC Bayern München were going tire of their non-superstar coach and his non-superstar way of coaching superstars and send him packing. Eintracht Frankfurt just happened to speed the process up with a rousing 5-1 win and Bob's your uncle, Niko's gone. Matt rounds up Kit Holden for a chat on the dear departed Kovac, the sorry spectacle that was the Berlin derby, Wolfsburg's first loss, Leipzig's crazy eight, and much more.
Rank #2: Talking Fussball MD3 wrap – Fresh losses mean Leverkusen and Schalke each stare down 0-4.
With goals aplenty and unexpected results around the league, Match Day 3 in the Bundesliga had a lot to recommend… Read more Talking Fussball MD3 wrap – Fresh losses mean Leverkusen and Schalke each stare down 0-4
The European football podcast every Monday that reviews the latest news, results and talking points from the Bundesliga, La Liga, Ligue 1, Serie A and more. Hosted by Rob Daly.The show features experts, analysis and special interviews with interesting figures within the game.Get in touch with us on twitter using @FIEpodcast
Rank #1: Football in Europe Update: 2017/18.
For more information about Football in Europe, follow us on twitter using @FIEpodcast.
Rank #2: S2 EP33: Our European XI of the season 2016/17 featuring Messi, Keita, Buffon and more.
As the European football season comes to a close across the continent, hosts Rob Daly and Chris Parrott pick their teams of the season featuring Messi, Bonucci, Keita and a few controversial picks too! For a round-up of the weekend’s European cup action plus a review of the 2016/17 season, download the latest edition of Trans Europe Express on talkSPORT, featuring Rob alongside Andy Brassell and host Danny Kelly for a three-hour special (also available on iTunes).
Welcome to This Football Life; the podcast that gives you intimate, in-depth interviews with football's most interesting players, coaches, backroom staff and executives. Walk a mile in their shoes and see the game through their eyes. Hosted by Josh Schneider-Weiler.
Rank #1: Bruce Arena- Why the US Didn't Qualify for Russia & How They Can Avoid It In The Future.
Rank #2: Vic Akers: The Most Decorated Women's Coach in History + Road trips with Bergkamp.
A podcast dedicated to all things Football Manager. Hosted by Chris Darwen and James Jones, we hit the airwaves once a week with all the latest FM chatter.
Rank #1: Episode 131 - Pep and his half-time team talks.
Chris of ronniedog.media (@tenpotatoesfm) and James Jones of footballfancast.com (@jamesjonesfm) talk about what happens at half time on FM18.With Pep leading twice in the last week, there is no doubt that he told City "not to be complacent" rather than aggressively reminding them that "they must do better".As ever, there are a few 'tips' to take away for your own saves as well as segments from @fm_grasshopper and @longballfootEnjoy, subscribe and tell all your friends.The Deep Lying Podcast is a Ronnie Dog Media production, edited by Alex Whitington (@a_whitington13)
Rank #2: Episode 130 - Getting Retro with CM9798.
Chris (@tenpotatoesfm) is joined as ever by James Jones (@jamesjonesfm) and special guest David Black (@cm9798).The guys chat retro Championship Manager and CM9798 (obviously).Dave tells us about his upcoming CM9798 World Cup.And, don't worry, we have more FM Tips and a community roundup!The Deep Lying Podcast is a Ronnie Dog Media production, edited by Alex Whitington (@a_whitington13).
Football podcast with stats, chat and more covering the Premier League and the rest of the European action.New episodes every Thursday.
Rank #1: 12: 'Lampard's likeable Chelsea will be title challengers within two years'.
Frank Lampard is making Chelsea likeable – which is a trait the west Londoners have scarcely possessed during the Roman Abramovich era – and managing to keep his fringe players happy despite the fact they are, well, on the fringes of his team. This week's Squawka Talker team, consisting of host Jake Entwistle, Muhammad Butt and Sam Long, dissect the key action from Champions League Matchday Three, including the Blues' impressive victory over Ajax. Meanwhile, how do you get over a flat, disappointing performance at Old Trafford? If you're Roberto Firmino then the answer is combine absurd skill with function to pull off a rabona through ball and draw comparisons with Ronaldinho. There is also insight on Tottenham's attempts to get their mojo back, plus analysis on why Aston Villa midfielders Jack Grealish and John McGinn might just cause mighty Manchester City a bit of trouble this weekend. We couldn't wrap things up without a spot of 'Squawka Six' to discuss the 2019 Ballon d'Or (not so) shortlist, including who was criminally overlooked and who had no right to be included. Find out more about the Squawka Talker football podcast’s sponsors BetBull here.18+ only | For more information, go to BeGambleAware.orgEPISODE TIMINGS:START - 00:07:00 | Spurs search for their mojo 'The Spurs stadium is a well-oiled, money-making machine.' 00:07:00 - 00:20:30 | Filthy Firmino & Liverpool's strength in midfield depth 'Firmino combines absurd, showy skill with function like Ronaldinho.' 00:20:50 - 00:33:00 | Lampard's likeable Chelsea producing results 'Lampard's likeable Chelsea will be title challengers within two years.' 00:33:00 - 00:39:33 | Mini Champions League round-up 'Haaland looks like a footballing lab experiment.' 00:39:33 - 00:47:46 | The big test for McGinn and Grealish 'Aston Villa are developing of the best midfields outside the big six.' 00:47:46 - 00:56:34 | Gareth Southgate's England No.10 'Unfortunately, the England squad already has everything Maddison offers elsewhere.' 00:57:01 - END | Squawka Six: Men's Ballon d'Or 'Raheem Sterling has become Superman.'
Rank #2: "I can see why England called Jadon Sancho up after that moment vs Monaco".
Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City are all on 20 points at the top of the Premier League table, so which team looks best-equipped to win the title? Muhammad, Will and Jake are this week's podders, answering the aforementioned conundrum along with what England fans can expect from the Three Lions' three brand-new Lions.
In this 8-part podcast to accompany his book The Mixer: The Story of Premier League Tactics, from Route One to False Nines, author, Guardian and ESPN journalist and editor of Zonal Marking, Michael Cox talks to Marcus Speller of The Football Ramble plus a guest panellist about the tactical development of the Premier League focusing on a key position each week.
Rank #1: The Mixer Podcast Ep.3 - Centre-backs.
Michael and Marcus are joined by James Horncastle to discuss the evolution of the centre-back from Des Walker and Paul McGrath to Rio Ferdinand and David Luis.
Rank #2: The Mixer Podcast Ep.8 - Managers.
Mourinho, Guardiola, Conte, Ferguson, Wenger,... rounding off the series, the team talk about managers from the tracksuit motivators and man-managers to the sophisticated, tactical aficionados.
Defending in Numbers is here to help fans of the beautiful game to expand their football knowledge and learn more about the stats behind the big stories, arming you with the facts and figures you need to settle this week’s big debate over pre-match pints at the pub.
Rank #1: 12 - English clubs on the rise in Europe?.
Welcome to our weekly football podcast - Defending in NumbersThis week on Defending in Numbers, our host Rob Armstrong is joined by Carl Anka and George Elek. They discuss the positive start for English clubs in Europe, the challenges facing Zidane in Madrid and the exciting race at the top of Serie A.
Rank #2: 19 - The £75 million man.
Welcome to our weekly football podcast - Defending in NumbersThis week on Defending in Numbers our host Rob Armstrong is joined by Nic English and Adam Boultwood. On the agenda - will Virgil van Dijk herald a new era for Liverpool? Is Mark Hughes' time up at Stoke? And just who is Everton target Cenk Tosun?
The Blizzard is a quarterly football publication put together by a cooperative of journalists and authors. These podcasts feature some of the best articles from our back catalogue, and recordings of live Q&A events we hold with our writers around the UK. Our main aim is to provide a platform for top-class writers from across the globe to enjoy the space and the freedom to write what they like about the football stories that matter to them.For more details - www.theblizzard.co.uk
Rank #1: Why The Away Goals Rule Must Be Abolished.
“Europe seemed much bigger in the early 1970s. Iberia was governed by fascist dictators. There were two Germanys, West and East. With no rolling news, Blackberries nor Twitter, a plausible sit-com episode could be written based on the Likely Lads avoiding knowledge of the result of an England match for half a day. Europe’s airlines were almost exclusively national carriers. Countries had unique coins and banknotes. Speedy boarding was an oxymoron, speedy disembarkation even more so; you needed visas to cross most borders.”In Episode Forty Six we look back at ‘Why the Away Goals Rule Must Be Abolished’ by Ian Hawkey, first published in our pilot edition Issue Zero in March 2011. He looks at the ‘historical anachronism’ that was originally brought in to encourage attacking play away from home, but thanks to the changes in the modern game now has the effect of encouraging defensive performances from home sides. Arsene Wenger and Jorge Valdano, among others, agree with Ian, as he explores the changes in the modern landscape (travel, the fall of the iron curtain, tactical shifts) that have seen the number of away wins in Europe’s top competition double in little over 3 decades. If you have any feedback comments or suggestions email podcast@theblizzard.co.uk or find us on Twitter @blzzrd.Issue Zero, like all issues of The Blizzard, is available on a pay-what-you-like basis fromwww.theblizzard.co.uk. Digital downloads cost as little as 1p each (RRP £3), while a limited edition print version is available from £12 + postage. You can also find us on the Kindle and Google Play stores.
Rank #2: The Birth Of The Fan.
“We were sorry to hear the offensive shouts of one ‘Mackintoshed stranger’, which, however, were almost entirely drowned out by the universal supporters of the Druryites.”In Episode Forty Five we revisit Paul Brown’s ‘The Birth of the Fan’ from Issue Thirteen, which looks back at historical sources to review the birth of football fandom itself. While our modern proclivities have been passed down from father or grandfather, there was a time when no such familial link existed. From the early 'mob' games between local villages, through the founding of the first works’ teams and the formation of professional football, the role played by the supporter changed as rapidly as the game itself. If you have any feedback comments or suggestions email podcast@theblizzard.co.uk or find us on Twitter @blzzrd.Issue Thirteen, like all issues of The Blizzard, is available on a pay-what-you-like basis fromwww.theblizzard.co.uk. Digital downloads cost as little as 1p each (RRP £3), while print versions are available from £6 + postage (RRP £12). You can also find us on the Kindle and Google Play stores.