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After an exciting start to the College Cup, the Nouse Sport team give their take on each group and examine the Fantasy Football standings.
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The Nouse Sport Podcast is back!
As the Autumn term draws to a close, the new Sports team look back on the end of the college football Winter League and analyse the progress of some of York’s BUCS sides.
Away from York, we discuss the Premier League title race, managerial changes at Sunderland, Jonny Wilkinson’s retirement from international rugby and the controversy surrounding the BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
College Cup Podcast
Drumroll please, it’s the penultimate College Cup Podcast. The semi-finals have been and gone and now it’s final time, the Nouse Sport team run the rule over the semi-finals and make a few predictions for what is still to come
College Cup Podcast
Going into the penultimate week of the 2011 College Cup the Nouse Sport team look back on the previous week’s quarter-finals and discuss what could go on in the last four of both competitions.
College Cup Podcast
An extra-special edition of the College Cup podcast in which the Nouse Sport team run the rule over the last week of group fixtures, and look forward to Week Seven’s quarter-finals. As well as that there’s a blast from the past as a captain from last year’s tournament joins us on the phone.
College Cup Podcast
The Nouse Sport team are back to discuss this week’s goings-on in the world of the College Cup. Attempting to spend an equal amount of time on every team we preview the final week of the group stage fixtures.
In light of an update from David Ambrozejczyk, who originally said James firsts defeated Wentworth seconds 7-1, and has since said it was actually 6-1, James firsts now have a goal difference of +8, which is the same as Halifax seconds. Although the goal difference we used in the podcast is wrong, it remains likely that James firsts will qualify for the Cup, as Halifax seconds would need to better their score by one goal in order to progress in their place, perhaps unlikely as they are facing Wentworth seconds while James firsts are playing Vanbrugh fourths.
College Cup Podcast
The second edition of the College Cup podcast is here as the Nouse Sport team run the rule over the previous week’s action and have a look what’s still to come.
The Nouse Sport College Cup podcast
The Nouse Sport College Cup Podcast – Episode 1
After the first week of the College Cup the Nouse Sport team give their take on a good start for James, impressive performances all round for Halifax and examine the Fantasy Football standings.
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We’ve also got photos and match reports from every game, updated daily.
Nouse Sport Podcast
Another week, another Nouse Sport Podcast. The perfect accompaniment to that boring essay. We discuss all the goings-on from Week 8′s busy BUCS action and despair over England’s loss to Ireland in the Cricket World Cup. We also heavily criticise Alex Ferguson’s baffling hypocrisy in a style that often befits David Brent and we predict where the title is going.
Nouse Sport Podcast – York Sport Presidential edition
Nouse Sport Podcast – York Sport Presidential Candidates
The Nouse Sport Podcast is back, but with a twist. Instead of the Nouse Sport team chatting inanities amongst themselves, this week we interview Sam Asfahani and Ben McGladdery – the two candidates for York Sport President.
What it lacks in humour it makes up for in informed, Paxman-esque debate. Get involved, and hopefully you will get more of an idea of where your vote will be heading.
Nouse Sport Podcast
Nouse Sport Podcast; Term 2, Week 5
This week we look back on Wednesday’s BUCS fixtures, analysing in-depth the women’s hockey 1-0 loss to Durham thirds and the men’s rugby 31-0 victory over Northumbria seconds, as well as discussing the women’s badminton, men’s squash and men’s basketball seconds.
We also reflect on England’s surprisingly entertaining friendly win in Copenhagen, the first round of Six Nations matches and the surprising news that the Tories approached ex-England star Darren Gough to become the Conservative candidate for the Barnsley Central by-election. Ee, by gum!
Nouse Sport Podcast
A busy and successful day of BUCS Wednesday is discussed and analysed by the Nouse Sport team, who then go on to debate the merits of replacing York St. John with the University of Hull, air their views on Keys/Gray/Masseygate and have a look at the ins and outs of the January transfer window. Do me a favour love, and listen!
Nouse Sport Podcast
If you often find yourself thinking: “I wish there was a podcast that focused equally on sport at York and the wider world of sport in a humourous and irreverent fashion”, then panic no more because here is the week nine edition of the Nouse Sport Podcast.
This week we touch on the men’s badminton firsts’ 7-1 defeat to Leeds Met Carnegie, the netball seconds’ 48-26 loss to Newcastle thirds and generally bemoan the weather.
Away from York we concentrate on Mike Ashley’s sacking of Chris Hughton, muse on the Champions League and bask in the glory of an Ashes test match victory. There aren’t many better ways to spend an evening.
Nouse Sport Podcast
It’s that time of the week again. The Nouse Sport Podcast is back and once again we touch upon all of the pressing issues and some irrelevant ones. The big freeze has affected sport at York but we discuss England’s failed bid to host the World Cup in 2018, Jimmy Anderson and England’s superb start to the second test and the Carling Cup.
Lovely stuff!
Nouse Sports Podcast
Literally twos of people have requested this week’s podcast, after last week’s unfortunate absence, so here is the Week 6 edition of the Nouse Sport Podcast. Discussing everything from Wednesday’s BUCS action as well as despairing about Fabio Capello’s England, waxing lyrical about England’s Ashes chances and just generally having a good sport-themed time. Enjoy.



