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SoccerAnchor Podcast #40
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In this week's show:

Manchester United are closing in on yet another English Premier League title, with a dramatic 2-0 win on the road to Blackburn at Ewood Park, while rivals Manchester City dropped further points, this time at home to Sunderland. We'll wrap up  big weekend of results in the EPL, as well as look ahead to what should be a season defining round, as City travel to the Emirates to take on Arsenal.

Looking ahead, we preview the week's round of Champions League action, headlined by AC Milan's trip to the Camp Nou to meet the reigning European champions Barcelona, in a second leg that will have it all. The panel are divided in their opinions on the clash, making for entertaining listening, while we also look at the other three clashes. We talk Italian and Spanish football with our man Francis Fields who joins us in the studio, preview the Asian Champions League, Drop the Anchor and a whole lot more.

 
SoccerAnchor Podcast #39
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In this week's show:

We celebrate week one of the finals in style, with our biggest A-League dedicated show yet. After wrapping up the midweek action in the UEFA Champions League and the Europa League - mainly AC Milan's gallant scoreless draw at home with Barcelona, we get stuck into what has been a big week of talking points in the competition, including the curious case of Sydney FC goalkeeper Liam Reddy, who was sent home from New Zealand for being intoxicated on the three hour flight from Sydney.

 

Looking ahead, we give you an in-depth preview of the three big finals this weekend, particularly the Perth Glory-Melbourne Heart clash, whereby we are joined by two stars of the respective clubs - Todd Howarth and Eli Babalj, to get their thoughts in the lead up to the elimination final. Plus we'll drop the anchor, respond to your tweets, and Adrian will give you his best bets for the weekend action.

 

Twitter: @SoccerAnchor

 
SoccerAnchor Podcast #38
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In this week's show:

Results went according to plan for most of the big boys in England, as Man United returned to the top, Arsenal cruised at home, but Manchester City slipped up on the road, while Liverpool suffered a second successive humiliating defeat in the space of only a few days, as we wrap up what has been an eventful week in the Premier League. Will slams his beloved Reds, while Adrian has a few words of advice for their under-performing manager Kenny Dalglish.

Looking ahead, Champions League action resumes this week, as Barcelona's trip to AC Milan headlines the four quarter-final ties. We preview that match in depth, as well as the other three first leg fixtures. We'll also preview next weekend's league fixtures in England, as City face a tough test at home against Sunderland, while Wolves and Bolton meet in a relegation six pointer at the Molineux.

Stefan Busso joins us as our latest 'Be The Anchor' segment (if you would like to Be The Anchor - email us: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ), to discuss the latest from Italy's Serie A, particularly Alessandro Del Piero turns back the clock in a 2-0 win over fierce rivals Inter, while we catch up with our very own Francis Fields as always to get the latest from Spain.

 
SoccerAnchor Podcast #37
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In this week's show:

It's the final weekend of football in the A-League, so Claude Jabbour (last week's Be the Anchor guest) joins the team live in the studio to preview what has been and what will be a great end to the regular season. Newcastle and Sydney square off in the SoccerAnchor match of the round, as Fox Sports commentator Brenton Speed takes us through that and the four other crucial fixtures to cap of the campaign.

 

Grassroots football is also on the agenda, as James Minas, a board member from a newly founded club in Melbourne, joins the panel on the line to discuss what it takes to give everyone an equal opportunity of participating in the world's greatest game. As always, we'll Drop the Anchor, I'll give you an insight into this week's edition of Del's Soccer Tips, and plenty more.

 

Twitter: @SoccerAnchor

 
SoccerAnchor Podcast #36
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In this week's show:

It was a forgettable week in Europe on the pitch, as Bolton's Fabrice Muamba suffered a heart attack in his side's clash with Tottenham in the FA Cup, while two others involved in the game also suffered similar shocks, and Eric Abidal was forced to undergo a liver transplant, allowing us to put the sport into perspective.

Nevertheless, there was a lot of action to come from England, as Fernando Torres and Tim Cahill broke their goalscoring droughts, both finding the back of the net for their respective clubs in the FA Cup, while in the league, Manchester United smashed five past a hapless Wolves outfit to extend their lead at the top.

We preview a massive week in the EPL, as Chelsea look to continue their perfect start under Roberto Di Matteo against Manchester City and Tottenham, while we also talk Asian Champions League, Italian and Spanish football with our man Francis Fields, and finish off with an in-depth analysis of the UEFA Champions League quarter final draw, which pits Barcelona up against AC Milan.

 
SoccerAnchor Podcast #35
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In this week's show:

Adrian and Will analyse all of the big talking points in the past seven days down under, in the lead up to previewing what will be a crucial penultimate round of action for some. Helping them do so is Melbourne Heart's General Manager of Football John Didulica, who speaks in great depth about the legacy of JVS, as well as the coaching future at the club.

 

Also in the show, the pair examine a few of the other coaching positions in the competition, as well as Dropping the Anchor to some of the more controversial questions that have come through on the twitter feed in recent weeks. Plus, a full round-up of action in the UEFA Champions League and Europa League midweek, including the exits of Manchester City and United, and the unbelievable progression of Chelsea.

 

 
SoccerAnchor Podcast #34
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In this week's show:

Manchester United knocked rivals Manchester City off the top of the English Premier League table at the weekend, and discuss why this has been coming for some time, as the cashed up City continue to struggle. Looking ahead in England, we preview a busy seven days of football, as the FA Cup Quarter-Finals take place, as well as four league fixtures at the weekend, followed by a few crunch midweek clashes.

 

Elsewhere, we preview another big week in Europe, as Chelsea look to overturn a two goal deficit at home to Napoli and Real Madrid aim to defeat CSKA Moscow to progress to the final eight. Our very own Francis Fields joins us to dissect the latest from the Spanish La Liga, Claude Jabbour becomes the very first listener to take part in our fresh segment 'Be the Anchor', while we also talk Italian football, Drop the Anchor and a whole lot more.

 

Twitter: @SoccerAnchor

 
SoccerAnchor Podcast #33
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In this week's show:

In one of our funnier editions of SoccerAnchor Australia, Ivan Franjic from the Brisbane Roar joins us to discuss all things Roar, the Asian Champions League midweek, and give us his take on who is a dark horse in the A-League finals. We'll give you a hint.. They are a team from Melbourne, and they are not the Victory. We reviews a massive week of talking points in the A-League, discuss a few of the transfer rumours which continue to persist, and analyse the current state of the top six.

 

Looking ahead, we preview the upcoming round of football, as Perth and Central Coast meet at NIB Stadium in the SoccerAnchor match of the round, slam the Melbourne Victory for throwing it all away last weekend, Drop the Anchor, respond to your tweets, and a whole lot more.

 
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