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Eddie Howe emotional rallying call to Newcastle United fans released ahead of match

Eddie Howe has issued an emotional rallying call to Newcastle United fans pre-match. This is ahead of Bournemouth at St James’ Park. Match number 53 of the season for Newcastle... You can click here to read the full article.

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Champions League Betting Preview | Best Bets for the Round of 16 (2nd Leg)

The first legs of the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 offered up a fair amount of surprises! The Soccer Sharps betting podcast now looks to the second legs of these ties to see if there is any value left to extracted from this round of Champions League football. Our hosts and handicappers, Devin and Jordan, provide their insights and analysis before sharing their Official Plays for the action. 00:00 Introduction 02:05 Sporting vs Bodo/Glimt 07:23 Arsenal vs Bayer Leverkusen 13:55 Chelsea vs PSG 20:05 Manchester City vs Real Madrid 26:00 Barcelona vs Newcastle United 30:51 Bayern Munich vs Atalanta 32:48 Liverpool vs Galatasaray 38:12 Tottenham Hotspur vs Atletico Madrid 44:23 Official Plays πŸ‘‰ Drop your picks in the comments! πŸ“ˆ Let’s crush these plays and make some money together! ⚽ JOIN OUR DISCORD SERVER: https://discord.gg/cx7WJKWabQ πŸ‘€ VIEW OUR P&L SPEADSHEETS: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jca0dVIW7FumZ27VEcyhdre0Ke5gh7C6?usp=sharing πŸ“§ EMAIL US: [email protected] ❀️ FOLLOW US ON SOCIALS: βœ… X: @TheSoccerSharps βœ… TikTok: thesoccersharps βœ… Instagram: @TheSoccerSharps βœ… Bluesky: @thesoccersharps.bsky.social The Soccer Sharps podcast is a part of The Hooligan Soccer Network. https://hooligan-soccer.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

A star is born in Arsenal's Max Dowman, Tottenham survive Liverpool, and Manchester United stay hot: Men in Blazers 03/16/26

Rog and Rory are back to break down another wild weekend of Premier League action, including Arsenal's win over Everton, punctuated by Max Dowman's game sealing goal. Did the Gunners just punch their ticket as Premier League champions? And what does the future hold for Max Dowman? Plus, Tottenham get a desperately needed point against Slot's Liverpool. Then, Manchester United look to be Champions League bound. Can anything prevent Michael Carrick from being appointed full time manager? Order Rog's new book We Are the World (Cup) today!: https://mibcourage.co/4brQpgG Come see Men in Blazers LIVE in Atlanta! Tickets on sale now: https://mibcourage.co/3OwXrHT Chapters 00:00:00 - Liverpool vs. Tottenham Hotspur reactions 00:14:05 - Sticking with Igor Tudor? 00:17:10 - β€œNot good for Arne Slot” 00:21:37 - Meet our NEW MiB Podcast dog 00:23:26 - Arsenal vs. Everton reactions 00:33:29 - Max Dowman’s first Arsenal goal 00:35:52 - Dowman, Generational Talent? 00:46:32 - West Ham vs. Manchester City reactions 00:55:05 - Manchester United vs. Aston Villa reactions 01:02:31 - Chelsea vs. Newcastle reactions 01:10:29 - Will Andoni Iraola stay at Bournemouth? 01:12:03 - Michael B. Jordan - Oscar winner & PL minority owner 01:13:07 - Around the Premier League 01:16:44 - Letter from a GFOP: Oscar winning soccer films See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Tykes Throw Away Two-Goal Lead as Mansfield Snatch Late Drama

Mansfield Town 2-2 Barnsley League One - Saturday 14th March Two points dropped from the jaws of victory. That's the brutal reality of watching a 2-0 lead evaporate in spectacular fashion, with Stephen McLaughlin's 94th-minute equaliser completing Mansfield's remarkable comeback at the One Call Stadium. We controlled this game for the best part of 75 minutes, played some genuinely decent football, and still managed to hand over a point when it mattered most. McGoldrick strikes from distance The opening exchanges suggested we'd come to do business. Where recent performances have lacked conviction, there was genuine intent from the first whistle. McGoldrick, operating with that veteran's understanding of space and timing, found himself 22 yards out after 19 minutes and simply picked his spot. The finish was trademark stuff – low, precise, and giving Roberts no chance whatsoever. Bradshaw's layoff created the opportunity, but this was all about McGoldrick's technique. The kind of strike that makes you remember why experience matters in this division. For a brief moment, it felt like we might actually make this look comfortable. Banks doubles the advantage The second half started perfectly. Banks, who'd been lively throughout, collected Kelly's pass and zipped a shot past Roberts within four minutes of the restart. Two-nil away from home in League One – we've all been here before, but rarely does it feel this controlled. The Tykes were moving the ball with purpose, creating space where none existed moments before. Banks' finish had genuine quality about it, the sort of composed strike that suggests a player in form. At that moment, Mansfield looked like a team struggling to find any rhythm against our defensive shape. Penalty changes everything Football has this cruel habit of punishing complacency (naturally). Nathan Moriah-Welsh went down in the box on 57 minutes, the referee pointed to the spot, and suddenly our comfortable afternoon turned into something altogether more familiar – anxious defending and increasingly desperate clearances. Akins made no mistake from twelve yards. Clinical stuff from the veteran striker, but the real damage was psychological. Mansfield smelled blood, we started sitting deeper, and what had been controlled possession became frantic defending. The momentum shift was immediate and obvious. Late drama punishes defensive lapses The final half-hour became an exercise in game management that we clearly haven't mastered. Mansfield threw everything forward, our backline dropped deeper with each attack, and the inevitable felt increasingly possible with every long throw and cross whipped into our box. McLaughlin's equaliser arrived in the fourth minute of added time, a crisp finish from twelve yards after Elliott Hewitt's long throw caused the usual chaos. The kind of goal that makes you question why we struggle so consistently to see games out when ahead. Make no mistake – this was two points dropped rather than one gained. We created the better chances, controlled the tempo for long periods, and still found a way to let Mansfield back into a contest they had no right winning. The statistics tell part of the story – 57% possession, more shots on target – but the real narrative is about mental strength when protecting leads. Hourihane will know his team created enough to win this comfortably. McGoldrick and Banks provided genuine quality in the final third, while our midfield controlled proceedings for significant periods. But defensive organisation in the final twenty minutes remains a glaring weakness, one that's costing us points we simply cannot afford to drop. The performance had genuine positives – our attacking play showed creativity and purpose that's been missing in recent weeks. But championship-challenging teams don't surrender two-goal leads to sides scrapping near the bottom of the table. Simple as that. Team Line-ups: Mansfield Town (3-4-1-2): Liam Roberts, Farrend Blake-Tracy, Adedeji Oshilaja, Kieran Knoyle, Stephen McLaughlin, George Abbott, Louis Reed, Lucas Akins, Andy Lewis, Victor Adeboyejo, Ryan Oates Subs: Jordan Bowery, Will Evans, John Gardner, Ryan Hendry, Elliott Hewitt, Ola Irow, Nathan Moriah-Welsh Goals: Lucas Akins (57'), Stephen McLaughlin (90+4') Barnsley (4-2-3-1): Owen Goodman, Jack Shepherd, Eron O'Connell, Mael de Gevigney, Corey O'Keeffe, Vimal Yoganathan, Luca Connell, Scott Banks, David McGoldrick, Patrick Kelly, Tom Bradshaw Subs: Jonah Bland, Reyes Cleary, Kieren Flavell, Cory Lennon, Nathan Ogbeta, Adam Phillips, Tyrell Watson Goals: David McGoldrick (19'), Scott Banks (49') Yellow Cards: Mael de Gevigney (7'), Corey O'Keeffe (27'), Patrick Kelly (68') Match Stats: Statistic Mansfield Town Barnsley Possession 57.1% 42.9% Shots 18 13 Shots on target 4 4 Goalkeeper saves 2 2 Fouls committed 5 15 Corners 3 5 Aerial duels won 28 21 Final Whistle The performance had genuine positives – our attacking play showed creativity and purpose that's been missing in recent weeks. McGoldrick's finish was pure class, Banks looked sharp throughout, and for long periods we controlled this match like a team that belongs in the top half. But championship-challenging teams don't surrender two-goal leads to sides scrapping near the bottom of the table. Simple as that. Hourihane will know his players created enough to win this comfortably. The statistics back that up – more possession, equal shots on target, and two genuinely well-taken goals that should have been enough for three points on the road. But our defensive organisation in the final twenty minutes remains a glaring weakness, one that's costing us points we simply cannot afford to drop if we're serious about those play-off ambitions. Here's the thing though – we're now closer to the relegation zone than the top six, and performances like this explain exactly why. Two points dropped from the jaws of victory, another lead surrendered when it mattered most. The quality exists in this squad, but the mentality to close out games remains frustratingly absent. Same drama, different venue.

44. Taylor Gilmore: A Woman who helped run San Francisco for Super Bowl LX

Send us Fan Mail Taylor Gilmore is back β€” and she's got receipts. The Game's first-ever repeat guest returns to give us the full Super Bowl LIX debrief: what it was actually like to help orchestrate one of the biggest events in sports, from flipping traffic lanes to managing duffel-bag-toting autograph stalkers to oyster shucking at the Bay Area kickoff party. Taylor is the Director of Events and Partnerships for the Bay Area Host Committee, and yes β€” she's about to do it all again for the FI...

Best Bets for EPL, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga | West Ham vs Man City & More!

After a surprising week of Champions League football, The Soccer Sharps turn their attention to domestic European league action. Hosts and handicappers, Devin and Jordan preview some of the biggest weekend matches in La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, and English Premier League soccer. This episode is packed with expert analysis, unique data points, match previews, and betting tips. The podcast closes out with Devin and Jordan sharing all of their Official Plays for the weekend. 00:00 Introduction 02:45 Chelsea vs Newcastle United 08:47 West Ham United vs Manchester City 16:29 Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur 23:13 Barcelona vs Sevilla 28:28 Real Betis vs Celta Vigo 31:34 Como vs Roma 34:36 Bayer Leverkusen vs Bayern Munich 39:41 TSG Hoffenheim vs VfL Wolfsburg 42:13 VfB Stuttgart vs RB Leipzig 46:46 Official Plays πŸ‘‰ Drop your picks in the comments! πŸ‘ Like this video and subscribe to the channel so you never miss a winner! πŸ“ˆ Let’s crush these plays and make some money together! ⚽ JOIN OUR DISCORD SERVER: https://discord.gg/cx7WJKWabQ πŸ‘€ VIEW OUR P&L SPEADSHEETS: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jca0dVIW7FumZ27VEcyhdre0Ke5gh7C6?usp=sharing πŸ“§ EMAIL US: [email protected] ❀️ FOLLOW US ON SOCIALS: βœ… X: @TheSoccerSharps βœ… TikTok: thesoccersharps βœ… Instagram: @TheSoccerSharps βœ… Bluesky: @thesoccersharps.bsky.social The Soccer Sharps podcast is a part of The Hooligan Soccer Network. https://hooligan-soccer.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Champions League Betting Preview | Best Bets for the Round of 16 (First Leg)

The Soccer Sharps football betting podcast returns to preview the first legs of the Champions League Round of 16. In today's show, hosts and handicappers, Devin and Jordan, break down each of the first leg matches using advanced analytics, betting data, line movement, market insights, and, of course, storylines and betting narratives. 00:00 Introduction 02:00 Galatasaray vs Liverpool 06:23 Atalanta vs Bayern Munich 11:57 Atletico Madrid vs Tottenham Hotspur 18:30 Newcastle United vs Barcelona 25:49 Bayer Leverkusen vs Arsenal 30:17 Bodo/Glimt vs Sporting 37:24 PSG vs Chelsea 45:17 Real Madrid vs Manchester City 51:12 Official Plays πŸ‘‰ Drop your picks in the comments! πŸ‘ Like this video and subscribe to the channel so you never miss a winner! πŸ“ˆ Let’s crush these plays and make some money together! ⚽ JOIN OUR DISCORD SERVER: https://discord.gg/cx7WJKWabQ πŸ‘€ VIEW OUR P&L SPEADSHEETS: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jca0dVIW7FumZ27VEcyhdre0Ke5gh7C6?usp=sharing πŸ“§ EMAIL US: [email protected] ❀️ FOLLOW US ON SOCIALS: βœ… X: @TheSoccerSharps βœ… TikTok: thesoccersharps βœ… Instagram: @TheSoccerSharps βœ… Bluesky: @thesoccersharps.bsky.social The Soccer Sharps podcast is a part of The Hooligan Soccer Network. https://hooligan-soccer.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Liverpool’s Champions League bid takes a hit and Everton end home hoodoo: Football Weekly

Robyn Cowen is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jordan Jarrett-Bryan and Seb Hutchinson to review the first batch of midweek Premier League action, including another win for Wolves at home. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod. Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FootballWeeklyPodcast

Ranking the Best World Cup Narratives

Hello Rank Squad! We thought that with less than 100 days to go now until the World Cup begins this summer, it was time to start to take a look at the tournament in earnest - and the storylines on the pitch that are set to dictate just how this tournament is remembered from a footballing perspective. We split that into three parts. Firstly, we take a look at three of the favourites to win the tournament - holders Argentina, as well as France and Spain - and the narrative threads behind each of their campaigns to come. We look at Argentina's attempt to be the first nation to go back-to-back since Brazil in the 1960's, France hoping to give Didier Deschamps the send-off his illustrious managerial tenure deserves, and Spain looking to begin a new dynasty by backing up their 2024 Euros with a World Cup two years later, just as their Golden Generation did in 2012 and 2014. Then in Part Two, we look at the managers who have traded their club loyalties for a shot at winning the most illustrious tournament of them all at international level - looking at England under Thomas Tuchel, Brazil under Carlo Ancelotti, the USMNT under Mauricio Pochettino, and Germany under Julian Nagelsmann. And finally, in Part Three, we dive into the four teams who have qualified for the first time ever - Cape Verde, CuraΓ§ao, Uzbekistan and Jordan - examining their stories, the background, and the manner in which we're expecting them to show up to the party. It's Ranks! And remember, if you’d like more from the Rank Squad, including extra podcasts every Monday and Friday (including our weekly Postbox taking a look at the whole weekend of football) and access to our brilliant Discord community, then why not join us here on Patreon? (http://patreon.com/ranksfc) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com (https://pcm.adswizz.com) for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Best Bets for Premier League Matchday 29 | Man City vs Forest, Newcastle vs Man U, & More

The Soccer Sharps return with an all-EPL show! Co-hosts, Devin and Jordan, preview selected matches from the Premier League Matchday 29 midweek slate. The show provides in-depth match previews as Devin and Jordan share their expert insights and analysis before sharing their official predictions. 00:00 Introduction 02:30 Bournemouth vs Brentford 06:23 Wolves vs Liverpool 12:37 Brighton vs Arsenal 18:12 Fulham vs West Ham United 24:05 Manchester City vs Nottingham Forest 29:29 Newcastle United vs Manchester United 37:04 Spurs vs Crystal Palace 43:40 Official Plays πŸ‘‰ Drop your picks in the comments! πŸ‘ Like this video and subscribe to the channel so you never miss a winner! πŸ“ˆ Let’s crush these plays and make some money together! ⚽ JOIN OUR DISCORD SERVER: https://discord.gg/cx7WJKWabQ πŸ‘€ VIEW OUR P&L SPEADSHEETS: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jca0dVIW7FumZ27VEcyhdre0Ke5gh7C6?usp=sharing πŸ“§ EMAIL US: [email protected] ❀️ FOLLOW US ON SOCIALS: βœ… X: @TheSoccerSharps βœ… TikTok: thesoccersharps βœ… Instagram: @TheSoccerSharps βœ… Bluesky: @thesoccersharps.bsky.social The Soccer Sharps podcast is a part of The Hooligan Soccer Network. https://hooligan-soccer.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

That Grandish Pile of Swank

Tracing Leeds United’s place in the tradition of Northern Realism This piece was written by Anthony Clavane for issue 9 At the beginning of 2013, several announcements were made which caused me to reflect on the connection between football and art. First, Radio 4 announced they would broadcast the complete text of Tony Harrison’s poem […] The post That Grandish Pile of Swank appeared first on The Blizzard.

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