Sinopse
The show where we look at African football both what's happening around the continent and what African players are doing overseas.
Episódios
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11 Apr: Dirty tricks in African football
11/04/2014 Duração: 15minFor years there have been allegations of dirty tricks when visiting teams are mistreated apparently in order to give the home team an advantage. The chairman of a Bulawayo team shares his experiences. We discuss the issue and ask why it happens in a continent which generally is so hospitable.
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04 Apr: CAF Champions League & World Cup
04/04/2014 Duração: 14minWe discuss North Africa's dominance of this year's CAF Champions League, whether having wives and girlfriends with teams at the World Cup is a positive addition and with the race for the English Premier League title hotting up which of the Toure brothers, Yaya at Manchester City or Kolo at Liverpool, is most likely to win the title.
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28 Mar: Keshi, Barnes and Mulenga
28/03/2014 Duração: 14minWe discuss whether Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi will keep his job for the 2014 World Cup and Liverpool and England legend John Barnes shares his advice for emerging young players.
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21 Mar: John Barnes on African football
21/03/2014 Duração: 15minLiverpool and England legend John Barnes shares his thoughts on why an African nation has yet to win the World Cup and what needs to be done for that to happen.
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14 Mar: CAF Champions League
14/03/2014 Duração: 14minWe review the latest matches in the CAF Champions League and assess the differing fortunes of African defenders in the English Premier League. With the World Cup just three months away we visit the Maracana Stadium in Rio where the final will be played. And we discuss this week's Big Question: Is the South African Premier League good for African football? Tempted by high salaries many of Africa's top players head for the SAPL but end up sitting on the bench and missing game time. We ask for your thoughts on the subject.
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07 Mar: Countdown To Brazil
07/03/2014 Duração: 15minWith the World Cup less than 100 days away we consider the differing fortunes of the five African teams who have reached the finals after Wednesday's friendly matches. We review the unfolding CAF Champions League and Confederations Cup competitions and reflect on Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho's apparent criticism of striker Samuel Eto'o.
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28 Feb: How Much Do You Love Your Team?
28/02/2014 Duração: 15minTwo months ago a football fan in Kenya killed himself when his team Manchester United lost to Newcastle. How much do you love your team, how do you react when they win or lose and do we take football too seriously? We talk to fans in Mombasa and hear from former England striker, Cyrille Regis.
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21 Feb: Where's the flair?
21/02/2014 Duração: 14minHas the flair gone out of African football since the 1980s and 90s when African side played with an entertaining style that captivated the crowds? Is the style today too predictable and safe? Steve Vickers leads a discussion with correspondents Solomon Izang Ashoms in South Africa and Stuart Weir in the UK and we hear from former Nigeria star Nwankwo Kanu.
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14 Feb: Small Teams in Big Competitions
14/02/2014 Duração: 14minWe look at the challenge facing small teams at club and international level to improve against all the odds. What if anything can be done to help them or will they be perpetual losers? And in this light we explore success, which may mean winning a trophy for one team and simply qualifying for the next round for another.
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07 Feb: Libya's success & African talent
07/02/2014 Duração: 14minWe review Libya's success at the African Nations Championship and look forward to the start of the CAF Champions League and Confederations Cup.
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31 Jan: CHAN and European Transfers
31/01/2014 Duração: 15minWe reflect on the African Nations Championship ahead of the final between surprise package Libya and Ghana and review the big transfers featuring African players in Europe.
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24 Jan: CHAN and Eto'o Finds Form
24/01/2014 Duração: 15minWe report from the African Nations Championships in South Africa where home-placed talent is having the chance to shine on the international stage and look at the contrasting last seven days for Samuel Eto'o, Emmanuel Adebayor and Nicklas Anelka in the English Premier League.
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17 Jan: Who'd be a referee?
17/01/2014 Duração: 14minWe consider the challenges facing referees in Africa who often experience pressures from fans and officials to make decisions in their favour and consider whether fans should be more understanding.
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10 Jan: CHAN & Referees
10/01/2014 Duração: 14minWe preview the CHAN tournament in Southern Africa and discuss refereeing standards in Africa.
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03 Jan: Better in the Old Days? Pt 2
03/01/2014 Duração: 15minContinuing our discussion on whether football in Africa was better in the old days. We talk to footballers past and present in Kenya and hear from our studio analysts.
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27 Dec: Review of 2013 and Victor Moses
01/01/2014 Duração: 15minWe hear from Liverpool and Nigeria striker Victor Moses and look back on the past year's African football.
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20 Dec: Better in the old days?
20/12/2013 Duração: 15minWas football better in the old days? We talk to a former player in Zimbabwe and fans in Kenya to find out their views.
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13 Dec: World Cup draw and Mandela
13/12/2013 Duração: 15minThis week we pay tribute to Nelson Mandela as we reflect on his passion for sport and how he recognised sport as an effective way of uniting all peoples. We also look back on the World Cup draw and ask your thoughts on the chances of the teams from Africa.
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06 Dec: Does juju work in football?
06/12/2013 Duração: 15minIn another packed show we preview the FIFA Club World Championship in Morocco, share your thoughts on Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure, salute Lille and Nigeria goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama, investigate whether juju works in African football and take a tour of the Maracana stadium in Rio where next year's World Cup final will be played.
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29 Nov: Yaya Toure
29/11/2013 Duração: 14minThis week we focus on Manchester City and Ivory Coast midfielder, Yaya Toure, who has been nominated as the only African for the 2013 FIFA's Ballon d'Or. Manchester City assistant manager Brian Kidd talks about his qualities and we ask whether Toure was right to threaten to boycott the 2014 World Cup unless FIFA gets to grips with the menace of racism.