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On The Continent
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 ก.ค. 2024
Welcome to On The Continent, the dedicated European football podcast brought to you by the Football Ramble. Dotun Adebayo and Andy Brassell are joined by the best European football experts to dissect the headlines from across the continent and take you inside the European game.
Why Rúben Amorim can be everything Man United need
Dotun Adebayo, David Cartlidge and Nicky Bandini tell you everything you need to know about Rúben Amorim.
Listen to the FULL podcast here: www.lnk.to/otc
On The Continent is the UK’s most popular European football podcast and your definitive guide to all the news, analysis and opinion from the continent - covering the Champions League, La Liga, Serie A, Ligue 1, the Bundesliga, and beyond.
Listen to the FULL podcast here: www.lnk.to/otc
On The Continent is the UK’s most popular European football podcast and your definitive guide to all the news, analysis and opinion from the continent - covering the Champions League, La Liga, Serie A, Ligue 1, the Bundesliga, and beyond.
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How long will Diego Simeone last at Atletico Madrid?
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Dotun Adebayo, Nicky Bandini and David Cartlidge dive into your curious continental queries, and they begin with another edition of what seems to have become an annual question: should Atlético Madrid be searching for Diego Simeone’s replacement? Elsewhere, we discuss the chaotic mess at Roma, who were dusted up by a former academy prospect at the weekend, and look over Francesco Faroili’s enco...
Should Inter be worried about Napoli?
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Antonio Conte’s Napoli are top of Serie A. Can they go all the way and how are Inter coping with the pressure of being favourites? Dotun Adebayo, Nicky Bandini and David Cartlidge have the answers. Listen to the FULL podcast here: www.lnk.to/otc On The Continent is the UK’s most popular European football podcast and your definitive guide to all the news, analysis and opinion from the continent ...
Why Real Madrid's Ballon d'Or boycott was WRONG
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Real Madrid boycotted the Ballon d’Or after Rodri beat Vinicius Jr to the main prize. Were they right to do so or was it a convenient distraction after they lost 4-0 to Barcelona? Today, Dotun Adebayo, Nicky Bandini and David Cartlidge explain why they don’t support Real Madrid’s decision to skip the ceremony. Listen to the FULL podcast here: www.lnk.to/otc On The Continent is the UK’s most pop...
Why Barcelona fans HATE their temporary stadium
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Barcelona beat Bayern Munich 4-1 at home this week. But what do the fans think of their temporary home? Andy Brassell joins us like from Estadi de Montjuïc Listen to the FULL podcast here: www.lnk.to/otc On The Continent is the UK’s most popular European football podcast and your definitive guide to all the news, analysis and opinion from the continent - covering the Champions League, La Liga, ...
Vinícius Júnior DESERVES the Ballon d'Or
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Vinícius Júnior is the favourite for the Ballon d’Or, but has he actually been the best player in the world? Meanwhile, Nuri Şahin’s Borussia Dortmund looked good against Real Madrid until they didn’t - was it an embarrassment for the Dortmund coach? Plus, Monaco’s unbeaten streak continues, there’s a second giant on the horizon in Paris, and could Roma legend Francesco Totti really make a come...
Peter Bosz is doing a BRILLIANT job at PSV
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Peter Bosz’s PSV are flying once again. Maybe doing plan A better is all they needed all along. Dotun Adebayo, Andy Brassell and Nicky Bandini discuss... Listen to the FULL podcast here: www.lnk.to/otc On The Continent is the UK’s most popular European football podcast and your definitive guide to all the news, analysis and opinion from the continent - covering the Champions League, La Liga, Se...
Should we be worried about Juventus?
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Is it too early to say Juventus’ home form is a crisis? Nicky Bandini thinks so but she also explains to Andy Brassell and Dotun Adebayo why Thiago Motta’s side are still a work in progress. Listen to the FULL podcast here: www.lnk.to/otc On The Continent is the UK’s most popular European football podcast and your definitive guide to all the news, analysis and opinion from the continent - cover...
Raphinha is a real leader for Barcelona
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Andy joins us live from Barcelona airport after watching Raphinha & co bury Bayern Munich. Today, he tells Dotun Adebayo and Nicky Bandini why it is one of the best games he has been to in a long time. Listen to the FULL podcast here: www.lnk.to/otc On The Continent is the UK’s most popular European football podcast and your definitive guide to all the news, analysis and opinion from the contin...
Why are the best managers going international?
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With Thomas Tuchel now on the growing list of successful club managers to join a national team, can we say that international management is becoming cool again? Meanwhile, as Spain's 19-match unbeaten run in competitive fixtures continues, are they the very early favourites for the World Cup? Atlético Madrid and Lazio are handed small fines after their fans were found guilty of racist behaviour...
beIN SPORTS haven't paid for their Ligue 1 TV rights
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beIN SPORTS haven't paid for their Ligue 1 TV rights
How long will Thomas Tuchel last as England manager?
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How long will Thomas Tuchel last as England manager?
Paul Pogba to Marseille would be CHAOS!
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Paul Pogba to Marseille would be CHAOS!
Why Jürgen Klopp’s new job threatens his legacy
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Why Jürgen Klopp’s new job threatens his legacy
José Mourinho is already under PRESSURE at Fenerbahçe
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José Mourinho is already under PRESSURE at Fenerbahçe
Why have there been so many TRASHINGS in the Champions League?
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Why have there been so many TRASHINGS in the Champions League?
Bayer Leverkusen are Champions League dark horses
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Bayer Leverkusen are Champions League dark horses
More controversy overshadows the Madrid derby
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More controversy overshadows the Madrid derby
Why Hansi Flick is PERFECT for Barcelona
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Why Hansi Flick is PERFECT for Barcelona
The favourites are STRUGGLING in the new Europa League
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The favourites are STRUGGLING in the new Europa League
Adrien Rabiot’s transfer to Marseille EXPLAINED
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Adrien Rabiot’s transfer to Marseille EXPLAINED
Has Jürgen Klopp influenced Nuri Şahin?
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Has Jürgen Klopp influenced Nuri Şahin?
Why Juventus are the most INTERESTING team in Europe
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Why Juventus are the most INTERESTING team in Europe
As a atleti fan I think the simeone cycle is done I don’t want this to turn into a wenger situation for replacements if emery or gallardo doesn’t come I want adnoni iraola
Perhaps wrong of me but I do enjoy a good old fashioned petulant hissy fit from big pompous organisations, from afar at least.
Incredible content ❤
their reaction was pathetic ? Vini playing the race card is frankly embarrassing. he's losing more and more respect from the public day by day.
What a disgrace you people are. You’re blocked and I’m never listening again.
Stuttgart outplayed and tactically outclassed Juve. Stuttgart made Juve play poor. They made it hard for Juve with their clever pressing and their ability to manipulate Juve's pressing. Stuttgart are ahead of Juve in their development with their coach. Juve are still raw project. So tough game was expected. And lets not just look at name of the clubs. Beyond being well coached Stuttgart have 5 german national players while Juve have many unknown young players. Juve are big in name but havent been big team in the last 3-4 years.
Bad stadium, good video. Thanks Top Brass!
The stadium itself is not bad. It's just not up to modern standards by any means, the stadium's stands are not up close to the pitch, so the view is not the greatest. Another thing, it's troublesome to get there, because the stadium is located in the outskirts of Barcelona on the mountain of Montjuic. Yeah, not the greatest stadium in the world, but when you have no other options, it's kind of pathetic to cry about how awful this stadium is. Rather have something than nothing, right? The people who moan about Montjuic is not the real fans, because the stadium does its job anyway. I thinks it's better have games in Monjuic rather than not have games in Barcelona at all. What other options we had really? It's not like Espanol fans would welcome us in their stadium, right?
12:15 Di Canio is right, there is no substantial difference. The only difference is style, however style has no effect on the level of the team, so the results are the same, if not slightly worse.
Worse? Lol. Wow. Juventus fans have truly proved themselves to be among the dumbest there is.
I said it here in one of these videos as well that this Motta Juventus is not as exciting or entertaining or even as good as people were making it out to be, but most didn't believe it. This club replaced an experienced manager with one with little experience, having high expectations for this season will only lead to disappointment; in fact the most likely outcome is that we will do worse than last season by the end, due to the level of the team being the same but guided by a less experienced manager. Although the team has changed some, there is still a lot to be done to actually increase its level; something which Giuntoli needs to do well in the coming years, because he will only have 3 years left on his contract, and I don't see the club renewing him if the level remains in status quo.
Are you being serious even mentioning that useless troll Allegri? He destroyed the club and was utterly useless and devoid of idea. Juve lose their first game of the year in late October. Inexperienced coach? Really?
You’re devoid of football knowledge.
@@markg2307 Sure, we'll see. You can mark this and at the end of the season after you see what we've achieved, I'd be interested to hear if you'll still think that I'm devoid of football knowledge, or that I was actually right all along. The same way that I was right about this Motta team not being as good, interesting, entertaining, or exciting as the majority of the fans (which I presume you are part of) thought it was.
There are way higher standards at Bayern. England at club level would be sth like Bergamo or Hoffenheim
Bayern was a game every week sometimes two so the window for all these negatives is constantly open, although he will be under a big microscope as England manger it wont be as constant as at Bayern...plus your expected to win everything all the time at Bayern, yes he will be expected to win most the time with England but aren't serial trophy winners
I think Spain, England, and Germany will each have a 20% chance of winning the World Cup.
The Americanization of club front offices means the manager of a big club is going to be the head coach, not a manager in the traditional sense. To quote the American gridiron coach Bill Parcells, big clubs are going to ask their manager to cook the food but not buy the groceries. So if you want to manage in an environment where there’s no interference from upstairs, international is for you
This is nonsense. The English model in which the manager had the full control of tactics, training and transfers was an exception. In continental Europe the roles were always spilt up and clubs had someone who is in charge of training and tactics, the coach and one or more people who do the admin, transfers, etc.- a manager or director of football (or the club president). For examples look at Spain, Italy or Germany. Take Bayern for example, they became the juggernaut they are when Uli Hoeness was the manager and they had a head coach (who could change frequently). Or Real Madrid: the coach at Real never had control over the transfer and those were always done by Perez or whatever sporting director they had. Or AC Milan where Berlusconi did all the transfer business while the coach did the training. Those are some of the most successful clubs in the world.
Incredible this can happen at all .... Shambles of a league
Great channel lads, keep up the good work 👍
Thank you Chris. Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss any of our videos!
I’m really excited too see what he can do with this group of players as English people we have said give this group of players too a competent manager and they will win so let’s see 🙌🏻
Clearly, these English folks, accustomed to mediocrity, are complaining about a World Cup winner.
Let the good guy enjoy his work it‘s his choice but then again I‘m no Dortmund fan😂
Glad I have found this. Nearly hit the roof that it hadn't been recommended earlier but you've only been going for about a month. This type of content is right up my street. ❤😊
Great to have you with us Ritchie! Make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode!
He’ll be finished, a year out is fine in your 20s not your 30s
So he gets red bull and gets the club spirit, connects with the RB culture. What's the problem.
Because there is no such thing as RB culture, only Marketing for overpriced energy drinks.
As an English man you will never understand.
Very funny how old kloppo used to cry about city’s multi club model and now’s he’s joining the very same proponents of this system …..the way he used to talk you’d think he was the football socialist but I guess everyone has a price
Fuck RB
Marseille are turning into a prison camp…. Pogba, Maupay and his antics, and of course the worst one Greenwood
apparently hes told france he doesn't want to play in meaningless games, and wants to focus on winning the balon d'or in 2025
If only Man U had a player like McTominay
Marseille wants to become a "suicide squad"
All this hypocrite fans wouldnt think for a minute if some other company would pay them a lot more money than their present company they work for.
The same goes for those complaining how red bull doesn't belong into football, while meantime their club plays in the Carabao Cup 😂😂
Is that the guy who does nights in radio 5? His voice is similar
It is! Dotun has the best voice in radio if you ask us
If you’re an American or just like gridiron football, you’d recognize Marseilles recruiting strategy as “doing a full Al Davis”
Does anyone actually like Red Bull the drink? It is disgusting pure sugar really.
How is he trouble? Explain? Barcelona owe him 17M and he hasn’t said a word about it? Explain the troubling side to him?
Source? And none of that Marca and AS sh*t, a real, respectable, credible source
Forget PSG now Marseille is the best French team Their center will have pogba and rabiot
all it takes is a call from benatia
U guys deserve more views because your podcast is top notch The ESPN FC showrunners should get you guys on that show and sack everyone there
This show is underated. keep your work on serie a anaylysis.
It wouldn't be a video involving Brassell if he didn't mention the minutes/schedule players have
Enough blasphemies using D10S god of football Name, no one in Naples uses that!
Kvara was just voted serie A September player of the month. So Mctomeney being the main man)))
I was surprised he's plumped for this job. Klopp has fostered a strong sense of togetherness with the fans of the clubs he's managed - particularly in Germany, where fans are literally invested in the clubs. RB Leipzig represents the antithesis of that. I'm sure many Dortmund fans see Klopp as an enabler for the commercialisation of football clubs that ultimately leads to fans being disempowered.
His legacy will be the same. You're just a bunch of cry babies and I guarantee he will make another legacy there to. I wish him well
From the English perspective, Jurgen Klopp’s legacy is already cemented and can’t be tarnished. From the German perspective, he’s helping the “evil empire” so if he’s successful at red bull it will definitely hurt his legacy.
@@RandomPerson-vu6yuis right, very different here in Germany
Kenan Yildiz,Titan✌️💎✨️🖤🤍
The reaction to Klopp joining Redbull group has made me realise how strongly German football fans feel about football.
As a German fan, this is like anakin turning into darth Vader