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Mislead Zeppelin

December 18th, 2007 By Brian Koski --> No Comments

Please contact the Lancashire Police at 0800 555 111 with any information regarding Burnley’s missing blimp, photographed here. Much like the Clarets’ recent home form, the aircraft has escaped Turf Moor, and bears a striking resemblance to Diego Maradona. Speculation persists that at this point, the Identified Inflatable Object could even have departed England, and is headed abroad. In light of QPR’s potential involvement, and the West London club’s ties to influential Italian families, you need not leave your name at the Crime Stopper’s hotline number listed above in order to protect the innocent.

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The Mouth that Roared

December 16th, 2007 By Brian Koski --> No Comments

Please feel free to submit you caption ideas regarding this inspiring photo linked below of Cardiff’s reticent forward Steve Thompson to brian@championshiptalk.com. The winner will receive a “Championship Talk” tee-shirt in January.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_1/7122584.stm

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Championship Talk Joins Football Media

December 12th, 2007 By --> 2 Comments


We’re proud to announce that Championship Talk and our sister sites have joined Football Media, a network of leading football websites from around the world covering the beautiful game.

Fellow sites within Football Media include Soccerlens, Footy 24/7, Anfield Red, FCB News, The Republik of Mancunia and several other sites.

Some of the goals behind Football Media is to share best practices among soccer bloggers about how to create better sites, generate advertising revenue and to answer technical questions.

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This Week’s Show Delayed Until Wednesday

December 10th, 2007 By Brian Koski --> 1 Comment

The “Championship Talk” show originally scheduled as per usual for Monday, 10 Dec. has been delayed to Wednesday, 12 Dec., due to unexpected technical glitches and scheduling conflicts this week. Apologies for the inconvenience…if signs of withdrawal syndrome are starting to set in, please refer to our 5 suggestions below on how to cope with the pain:

1. Older episode(s) may be fun to listen to…especially for the first time in the case of new listeners. “Gaffer Go Round” and “Glad All Over” are two of our personal favourites.
2. Sleeping pills until Wednesday….some of the over-the-counter stuff these days is not bad.
3. You might get an emailed photo from Georgie if you ask nicely. Brian’s on Facebook.
4. There may be subliminal messages if you play the recent shows backwards (or not).
5. Alcohol….Brian recommends Johnnie Walker Black….Georgie enjoys red wine, especially during the “festival” season.

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The Wise New Owl

December 10th, 2007 By Brian Koski --> No Comments

Congratulations to legendary “Championship Talk” listener Karl Krause of Daytona Beach, Florida (and yes Georgie, Houston too!) for making the monumental life decision on which Championship club to support (Sheffield Wednesday). Brian is hoping that Wolves (his suggestion for which club Karl should support) beat Wednesday like a red-headed stepchild on 29 Jan., in light of Karl opting for Georgie’s recommendation.

All kidding aside, its great to receive photos from listeners, and we’re more than willing to assist with club support selection at no charge (customized for an individual’s tastes). Since divorcing is not an option when it comes to English football fandom, it really is a more crucial decision than marriage proposals! Best wishes to Karl and his Owls this season.

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Name that Caption

November 27th, 2007 By Brian Koski --> No Comments

As mentioned on our 26 Nov. show, please send us your caption ideas regarding this alluring visual!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/carlisle_united/7109033.stm

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Can You Out-Predict Georgie?!

November 20th, 2007 By Brian Koski --> No Comments

To review, here are Georgie’s predictions regarding our friendly competition mentioned on today’s show (19 November):

–Next Player to be Sent Off: Ricardo Fuller (Stoke)
–Next Manager to be Fined: Neil Warnock (Crystal Palace)
–Next Manager to be Sacked: Dave Jones (Cardiff)
–Next Club to Concede 5 Goals: Blackpool
–Bottom of the Table at Boxing Day: NorWich

Please submit your forecasts to Brian (brian@championshiptalk.com). Those of you with more correct prognostications that the astute Ms. Frost (good luck) will be entered into a drawing. Five winners will be randomly drawn and will receive “Championship Talk” tee-shirts in January. Please email Brian with any questions. Thank you for your interest in the show!

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Owls Outraged

November 14th, 2007 By --> 1 Comment

Sheffield Wednesday’s academy has formed a partnership with the Kalamazoo Outrage to create new opportunities for young players at both clubs. The Kalamazoo Outrage is a new club founded in 2007 and will compete in the Premier Development League (the fourth tier of men’s soccer in the US). The Wednesday academy is also pursuing possible tie-ups with a club in Vancouver, Canada while former Owl Juan Cobain is looking at a similar set up with a club in Argentina.

This sort of partnership will only help North American soccer move forward and I hope there are more of these setups put in place in the near future.

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Goal Fest

November 14th, 2007 By --> 1 Comment

There were buckets of goals in the Championship this past weekend. Three matches had 3-0 scorelines (Plymouth beat Norwich, Charlton beat Cardiff, Hull beat Preston), West Brom thumped 10-man Coventry 4-0, Sheffield Wednesday lit up Southampton for five goals and Ipswich embarrassed Bristol City by a 6-0 scoreline.

For Coventry, striker Michael Mifsud was sent off after only 10 minutes for a nasty and flagrant elbow on defender Carl Hoefkens, but it took the Baggies until the 56th minute to capitalize on their advantage. Filipe Teixeira ran riot for West Brom with two goals and set up another.

As Brian mentioned on the most recent episode of the Championship Talk podcast, Southampton’s defence was shambolic against Sheffield Wednesday. The prime example for me was early into the secound half on Akpo Sodje’s first goal when four Southampton defenders could not contain two Wednesday forwards. They all appeared confused and simply stood off Sodje as he fired the ball past Kelvin Davis. That seemed to open the floodgates and Wednesday had the run of the match the rest of the way. Manager George Burley said “To concede in the manner we did was ridiculous. You can’t defend like that.” The Owls are now unbeaten in four matches and look to be turning their season around.

Promotion favourites, Charlton, sit in third place just two points back of West Brom. Chris Iwelumo was on target again for Charlton and now has 7 goals in 16 appearances this season and has been a very solid signing. The loss for Cardiff pushed them to the edge of the relegation zone. They remain above the drop solely on goal difference and the heat will be turned up on manager Dave Jones. Jones has already been under fire for the team’s poor start, been taken to task for missing a reserve game to attend the launch of chairman Peter Ridsdale’s book and has been put up “for sale” on eBay, by a disgruntled fan who hoped the club would take the hint and sack Jones.

In a battle of struggling sides, Norwich’s extended their run without a victory to 12 matches while Plymouth grabbed their first victory in four attempts.

Ipswich were powered by a Jonathan Walters hat trick as they cruised past Bristol City. They continued their 100 per cent record at Portman Road in the league this season and tore apart an opposition side that many expected to present them with a tough match. Ipswich looked a class apart at times and David Wright’s header for the second goal was a thing of beauty.

Here’s hoping the goals keep flowing in the next round of matches!

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Welcome to Championship Talk!

November 8th, 2007 By --> No Comments


Now that hosts Brian Koski and Georgie Frost have been getting into a regular groove with their fantastic Championship Talk Podcast, I want to take a moment to welcome any new readers and listeners.

The goal of Championship Talk is to provide the most remarkable content to supporters who follow the league.

But in order to continue to grow, we need to hear what you’re interested in reading and hearing. Please post your comments on this blog or email me directly at thegaffer[at]epltalk[dot]com (or email georgie[at]championshiptalk[dot]com or brian[at]championshiptalk[dot]com).

If you enjoy Championship Talk, be sure to check out the other sister sites (and podcasts): EPL Talk, La Liga Talk, Serie A Talk, Major League Soccer Talk and Champions League Talk.

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