Tuesday, Sept 8 Today's Guest: Tim Vickery --- Tim Vickery, Columnist and a god. The son of a reasonably skilled amateur footballer, Tim Vickery inherited all of the enthusiasm and none of the talent. But the game helped to hone his literary skills; despite never making it out of England until his mid-20s he could spell Czechoslovakia (a sadly redundant skill these days) by the age of 7 - all based on the fact that they had made it to two World Cup finals. Since 1994 he has been based in Brazil, and he covers South American football for the BBC, World Soccer magazine, Sports Illustrated and SBS in Australia --- WFD will be broadcasting and podcasting for free every Monday (except Labor Day) during the month of September. During that time we will be testing our new format and experimenting with new equipment, so please bear with us with the expected glitches. Join us live on Ustream, or download the podcast from either iTunes or the WFD homepage via the RSS.
FYI, yesterday's and future shows can now be downloaded via iTunes under the new name, World Football Daily. The show contact information: 1-877-382-5556 show@worldfootballdaily.com Twitter: wfootballdaily skype: world.football.daily ---
Monday, September 14 There are no scheduled guests for today. --- WFD will be broadcasting and podcasting for free every Monday (except Labor Day) during the month of September. During that time we will be testing our new format and experimenting with new equipment, so please bear with us with the expected glitches. Join us live on Ustream, or download the podcast from either iTunes or the WFD homepage via the RSS.
Where are we supposed to get the free once a week for September 'audio' podcast from. The RSS feed is still just blogcasts rather than a link to an audio podcast. Cheers.
I don't know; I've been able to download the show so far from the RSS feed from the main page (World Football Daily) with no problem. Here is the direct link: RSS Feed for WFD Cheers!
iTunes is working as well. Look under World Football Daily, I don't know that the original WSD subscription still works.
If you have iPhone, they have added the podcast to the Stitcher app, a great free podcast app. You do not have to download it, it will be available for you, and you can add it to your favorite podcasts.
Page can not be displayed. I give up. I've been trying just about every day since the intro show a few mondays back. Guess I have to settle for EPLtalk and ESPN soccernet then.
Go into itunes and search World Football Daily, it should be there. The old World Soccer Daily subsription isn't updating anymore.
That's too bad that itunes is the only option. That software just about stagnates my pc for some reason. What about with a subscription, is itunes still the only form of podcast retrieval?
Monday, September 21 There are no scheduled guests for today. --- WFD will be broadcasting and podcasting for free every Monday (except Labor Day) during the month of September. During that time we will be testing our new format and experimenting with new equipment, so please bear with us with the expected glitches. Join us live on Ustream, or download the podcast from either iTunes or the WFD homepage via the RSS. The show contact information: 1-877-382-5556 show@worldfootballdaily.com Twitter: wfootballdaily skype: world.football.daily
I expect, like before, there will be other options when they get to the subscription model. I haven't heard anything specific tho.
Pat Dolan will be on the show today. This week WFD will be broadcasting on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Next week, Tuesday through Friday.
itunes is not the only form of podcast retrieval try Juice for Windows. Copy and paste the RSS Feed link into the software and the latest show should download automatically.
Wednesday, September 23 Today's Guest: Graham Hunter Today's Topics: Manchester Aftermath, Ronaldinho, new rules for timekeeping, disorderly fans, and whatever you call the show about, so join us live on the Ustream. --- Graham Hunter, Revista de la Liga. Graham is one of those league experts that knows way to much to be healthy. When you ask him "Does A + B = C", he'll not only answer that, but tell you how to arrive at that answer, how that answer would differ at La Mestalla vs La Rosaleda, and what the last 10 games were like for B defensively. On the road. During Februarys. Wednesdays. He's brilliant. --- WFD will be broadcasting and podcasting for free every Monday (except Labor Day) during the month of September. During that time we will be testing our new format and experimenting with new equipment, so please bear with us with the expected glitches. Join us live on Ustream, or download the podcast from either iTunes or the WFD homepage via the RSS. The show contact information: 1-877-382-5556 show@worldfootballdaily.com Twitter: wfootballdaily skype: world.football.daily
From the WFD Info List (you can sign up here): Week = (WFD*5) Football, sleep, football, sleep, football, sleep, football, sleep, football, weekend. Life the way it was meant to be, with World Football Daily returning to a 5-day-a-week schedule! While the new site and subscriber capabilities are in the works, they aren't ready yet, and we don't want to leave you without your football talk (or leave Rafa to run those streets). Therefore, World Football Daily will be back on the air via UStream and the podcast 5 days a week. Currently, the schedule looks like this: * Week of September 21: Monday, Wednesday, Friday * Week of September 28: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday * Week of October 5 going forward: Monday through Friday Get Stuck In World Football Daily 1pm-3pm ET 1-877-382-5556 Email: show@worldfootballdaily.com Twitter: WFootballdaily skype: world.football.daily
Not sure what you mean, Ant0n, are you talking about how the info for the shows themselves aren't always up, like they never put in Wednesday? That's always been Rafa's job, and he's got a lot more to work out with the production with the new tech, so once he gets a good handle on I'm sure those updates will be more topical.
Friday, September 25 Today's Guest: Andy Brassell --- Andy Brassell, Author and also a god. Andy Brassell is a freelance writer and broadcaster on European football. He is resident European football expert on BBC FiveLive Up All Night's World Football show, and has contributed to a number of other radio shows, magazines, websites and television programmes whilst covering football all over the continent. The author of ‘All Or Nothing; A season in the life of the Champions League’, Andy speaks four languages and lives in London with his wife and their pet Valencian bat. He has also DJed extensively around London and the north-east, and now forms one half of the acclaimed Gumbo DJ collective. --- WFD next broadcast will be Tuesday, September 29th, and will be Daily from that day onwards. The show contact information: 1-877-382-5556 show@worldfootballdaily.com Twitter: wfootballdaily skype: world.football.daily
Tuesday, September 29 --- WFD is daily from here on out. I have no info on guests today. --- The show contact information: 1-877-382-5556 show@worldfootballdaily.com Twitter: wfootballdaily skype: world.football.daily
Wednesday, September 30 Today's Guest: Phil Ball --- Phil Ball Phil Ball is an Englishman who has lived in the north of Spain since 1991. He is the author of ‘Morbo: The Story of Spanish Football’, and ‘White Storm: The Story of Real Madrid’, both of them firsts in the English language. He has also written ‘An Englishman Abroad’ which deals with Beckham’s first year in Spain, and has written a weekly column on ESPN’s ‘Soccernet’ site for the last seven years. A diehard supporter of Grimsby Town, who reside in the nether regions of the English league, he dedicates himself to relatively trivial pursuits in his spare time, such as working as a University lecturer and writing educational materials for the autonomous Basque Government. He has also written a comedy entitled ‘The Hapless Teacher’s Handbook’, and is currently working on a new book about the 1st Gulf War, in which he accidentally participated. --- The show contact information: 1-877-382-5556 show@worldfootballdaily.com Twitter: wfootballdaily skype: world.football.daily
Thursday, October 1 Today's Guest: Sean Wheelock --- [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rs4zERVT-m8]Sean Wheelock[/ame], commentator, pundit, and Jimmy Conrad’s sidekick. A television broadcaster in Major League Soccer since the league's inaugural season of 1996, Sean Wheelock has served as the host of "MLS Wrap" on Fox Soccer Channel, “MLS ExtraTime” on ESPN2, and as the voice of the Kansas City Wizards. Sean’s television and radio soccer play by play experience also includes numerous MLS matches for ESPN/ESPN2 and Fox Soccer Channel, World Cup Qualifiers, US Open Cup, French League 1, Dutch Eredivise, USL, and NCAA Men’s and Women’s college soccer. For the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Sean worked as a commentator for both XM Satellite Radio and the British Broadcasting Corporation. Aside from his television broadcasting work in the United States, Sean is the US and CONCACAF correspondent for BBC Radio in the UK. As part of his duties, Sean is a panelist on the weekly "World Football Phone-In" on BBC Radio 5, and a regular contributor to Radio 5's “Five Live Sport" and to "World Football" and "Sports World" on BBC World Service. For the BBC, Sean has also written and narrated numerous documentaries on soccer, including one on America’s historic win versus England at the 1950 World Cup. In addition to his soccer broadcasting work in the UK, Sean has called three Super Bowls for BBC Radio 5, and serves as host of their weekly NFL recap program. In 2005, Sean made his feature film debut in “The Game of Their Lives,” playing reporter Matthew Tucker. That experience led him to create, write, and narrate a documentary of the actual match on which the film was based, which aired on the BBC. Sean resides in the Kansas City suburb of Shawnee, Kansas with his wife Kelly, originally of Odiham, Hampshire, England, and their young daughter Ellee. --- The show contact information: 1-877-382-5556 show@worldfootballdaily.com Twitter: wfootballdaily skype: world.football.daily
I'm not sure which song you mean, when the Ustream started broadcasting or the actual "Open" (when the voiceover starts. Email Rafa@worldfootballdaily with that question, as he's the one who handles the music.
Friday, October 2 Today's Guest: Kris Voakes --- Kris Voakes, Journalist and marathoner for charity. Having realised from a very young age that he was much better at talking football than playing it, the veteran of 43 games and scorer of 13 goals for Palace (Alexandra, not Crystal) started life in sports journalism with a production stint at Oakwell AM, Barnsley FC's matchday radio station. Kris then graduated to the production and reporting ranks at talkSPORT in London, where his biggest claim to fame was begging Chris Waddle to become Sheffield Wednesday boss every time they sacked a manager... which was often. After a spell out of journalism, during which he became more and more frustrated with the poor British coverage of his increasingly beloved italian football, he took the bull by the horns in moving to Milan at the beginning of 2009. David Beckham found inspiration from his move and followed him to the fashion capital of the world. His early work on the peninsula has included regular columns for http://italian-calcio.blogspot.com and fortnightly ramblings with Steven and Kenny on WSD. If all goes awry in journalism, he plans to check out the MilanLab and play football well into his 50s. --- The show contact information: 1-877-382-5556 show@worldfootballdaily.com Twitter: wfootballdaily skype: world.football.daily