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footballportugal Podcast – 23/09/08

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

We’re back and raring to go after our three-week intervalozinho. However, not much has changed since our last podcast with Nacional and Sporting still setting the early pace, both winning 2-0 against Guimarães and Belenenses respectively. One thing that has changed is Steve’s opinion about Rui Partrício, who had an impressive performance at the weekend. Naval are behind Nacional and Sporting in 3rd place; their 3-1 victory over Trofense brought about the first managerial casualty of the season with “Toni” Conceição making his way to the Centro de Emprego rather than the training ground this week. All of this will be discussed in Part 1.

In Part 2 we review Leixões’ impressive 2-0 victory against Braga, taking them into fourth place.  It’s a game for heroes and villains, with the magnificent Wesley our Superman and César Peixoto our Joker. Académica are in fifth place in the league, with a 1-0 win over Setúbal and FC Porto are languishing in sixth place after being held to a draw by the current stone in the shoes of the Grandes, Rio Ave.

In Part 3 we talk about Paços de Ferreira and Benfica’s 3-4 thriller, Benfica holding on for their lives with Quim looking uncharacteristically shaky between the posts. Tenth-placed Amadora draw 0-0 with second from bottom club Marítimo, who were also defeated 0-1 by Valência in the UEFA Cup last week. We also talk a little about the Portuguese Cup 3rd round draw and pick the winner of the competition we had in the last podcast (Answer: Vítor Baía’s shirt number in his second spell at FC Porto was 99).

Please get back to us with your comments. For any pressing queries, you can contact us by e-mail on info@footballportugalpodcast.com, or just leave your comments on the site.

Thanks for listening!

 

footballportugal Podcast Euro 2008 Special 1

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

We’re back after our break a little later than expected thanks to a fire in the building where the footballportugal podcasts are stored, which meant we were off-line for the last couple of days.

Anticipation is building in Portugal and the public interest in the Portuguese national team in the run-up to Euro 2008 is intense. Training in Viseu, the Selecção impressed in the first half of their warm-up game against Georgia but did little to impress in the second half. We give a full run down of the game and the various training sessions that have been broadcast on Portuguese TV in part one of the podcast.

In Part 2 we talk about the media coverage and publicity campaigns being broadcasted on Portuguese TV. Quaresma, Nani and Simão are staring out of their coach listening to Bob Dylan singing Paths of Victory, Nuno Gomes is recording himself with his cellphone jumping up and down and getting excited and finally, various Portuguese craques (our word of the week) and supporting Portugal and a national supermarket chain.

Finally in part 3 we let you know about the various movments between clubs of managers and players, including the shock news of Paulo Assunção walking away from FC Porto.

We’re going to be back at the weekend, recording the next podcast straight after the final whistle of the Turkey V Portugal group game on Saturday. All things going well, it should be online by Sunday morning.

Keep the comments coming, we had a record amount of listeners for the last podcast and it’s always great to hear your opinion on what we say. Whether you agree or disagree or if you can correct us on any points we may have got wrong, please leave your views on the site or by e-mail at info@footballportugalpodcast.com

Força Portugal!

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