Episodes
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We are packing our bags for Paris! Join us as the break down the Matildas squad, give you our opinions on selections and what we are excited to see out of this team!
We discuss the future of a few members of the squad including potential coaches in the future!
Cody gives a run down on how the tournament works and we are ready to dive into the groups next time we meet!
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It is almost here! The final game! We look back at the semi's, what could have been and also the future next year for Newcastle and Central Coast!
We have a chat about our awards show in 2 weeks and dive in to games around the world!
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In this episode, we discuss the recent matches around the world, including the NWSL and WSL.
We also analyze the semi-final matches in the A-League. The conversation covers topics such as standout players, injuries, and the potential for upsets in the upcoming matches.
Cody and Josh discuss the performance of the Jets and City in their recent match, potential lineup changes for the next game, and the importance of scoring early.
We look at the potential role of Sam Kerr at the Olympics, the injuries in the Matildas squad, and the bid to host the AFC Women's Asian Cup in Western Australia, Queensland, and New South Wales.
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This week we sit down with Sydney FC star Mackenzie Hawkesby ahead of this weekends finals actions!
We tackle all the big topics from favourite sandwich to pineapple on pizza while talking football as well!
Mackenzie gives us insight into Sydney's season her career and what preparations look like heading into a finals series!
Stick around for our elimination finals debrief and our preview of what is ahead!
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This week is all about the final week of the season! We cover all the drama from the final round from the wins and losses, premiers and those missing out on finals!
We look ahead to what is going to be a cracking finals campaign and then finish up with our regular hot takes of the week!
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Today we welcome Kat Sasso to the pod! Kat is a presenter and content creator who is bringing all her knowledge to the show to help us preview the Olympics!
We discuss the Olympic groups and their predictions for the teams that will advance. We look at the Matildas run and what they have to do to get out of the group stage!
Then analyse the squad selection for the upcoming international matches and share their thoughts on the inclusion of certain players.
Finally, we express their excitement for the international club matches coming to Australia and discuss the significance of these games for local fans. The conversation covers the frustration of playing in oval stadiums and the need for football-specific stadiums in Australia. The state of Marvel Stadium and alternative stadium options are discussed. Personal player selections for the A-League Women's All-Stars team are shared.
To round things out we also touch on the cancellation of the Women's Club Championship final and the competitiveness of the A-League Women's league.
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent results and the implications for the teams' chances of making the finals. Adelaide and Canberra are officially out of contention, while the Wanderers are making a push for the sixth spot. Sydney FC is in a good position to secure the title, while Wellington Phoenix's season has been disappointing. The Central Coast Mariners are in strong form and have a chance to make the finals. The hosts also make predictions for the upcoming games and discuss the Jets' chances of making the top four. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss their predictions for the A-League matches and the potential outcomes of the season. They also review the performance of the Young Matildas in the Asian Cup and highlight some standout players. The upcoming Olympics draw and the latest FIFA rankings are mentioned as well. Lastly, there is a debate about the feasibility of playing football games at the MCG. The conversation discusses the challenges and limitations of stadium design and seating arrangements for football matches, particularly for the Matildas. It highlights the frustration with playing in stadiums that are not designed for rectangular sports and the impact on the viewing experience for fans. The conversation also touches on the issue of limited stadium options for the Matildas due to high demand and the potential decline in fandom if the team faces a loss. The lack of support and promotion of the A-League Women's by Matildas players is also discussed, with a call for greater involvement and promotion of the league.
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This week we talk Young Matildas and the atrocious conditions they played in ahead of there 2nd group game.
We also cover the return to league play and look ahead to Matildas home game before the Olympics!
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Bonjour! It is time to pack your bags for Paris! Join the team as we cover leg 2 of the Matildas Olympic Qualifiers against Uzbekistan!
We look at how the group system works and also who we would take to Paris if we picked the squad!
This is a celebration so come join us for a party!
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The band is back and we are Talking Tillies once again as Leg 1 of 2 wraps up in Tashkent!
Join Michelle, Josh & Cody as they cover all the ups and downs from the first leg and highlight what they would like to see for the second leg!
We also answer a few community questions from everyones experience watching leg 1!
Want to get involved in the conversation? Then follow us @talkingtillies on Instagram, Threads, Facebook and TikTok!
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In this episode, the hosts catch up on the latest news and games in Australian women's football. They discuss the state of the league and the performances of various teams. They also review the performances of Australian players in overseas leagues. The hosts analyze the recent Matildas squad announcement and debate the selection of center-backs. They conclude with a preview of upcoming games. The conversation covers various topics related to the performance and selection of players in the Matildas squad. The discussion includes an analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of players such as Clare Polkinghorne, Aivi Luik, and Chloe Logarzo. The potential cuts to the squad for the Olympics are debated, with consideration given to the future of the center-back position. The impact of young players like Sophie Harding is explored, as well as the need to find the team's identity without Sam Kerr. The conversation concludes with a preview of the upcoming games against Uzbekistan and an overview of other international tournaments.
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In this conversation, the hosts discuss recent results and performances in the W-League and WSL. They cover Melbourne City's consecutive losses, the controversial refereeing decisions, Perth Glory's form, Canberra's win against Melbourne City, the title race in the W-League, West Ham's recent form in the WSL, Arsenal's inconsistent performances, Chelsea's dominance in the WSL, and updates on Australian players in the UK. The conversation covers various topics including the performance of Katrina Gorry, updates on international leagues, preview of upcoming matches, hot takes and discussions, stadium facilities, proposal for an under-23 women's national team, and a discussion about team names and marketing.
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In this episode, we discuss the recent matches in the A-League. They start with a recap of the week's games and share their thoughts on the performances of various teams. We analyze the matches between Melbourne City and Wellington Phoenix, Melbourne Victory and Canberra United, Brisbane Roar and Perth Glory, Adelaide United and Western United, and Sydney FC and Newcastle Jets. Then discuss the key moments, goals, and overall performances of the teams. The episode concludes with the hosts expressing their relief and excitement over Sydney FC's victory. The conversation covers the struggles at Leichhardt, the impressive performances of young players, missed opportunities in games, positive signs for the Newcastle Jets, surprising ladder positions, the Central Coast Mariners vs Western Sydney Wanderers match, the impact of referees and player protection, updates from the WSL and French league, highlights from the WSL, American players in the WSL, and upcoming matches.
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This week, we discuss the recent matches in the W-League and FA Cup, including Sydney FC's win over Western United, Western Sydney Wanderers' victory against Melbourne City, and Brisbane Roar's win over Newcastle Jets. They also talk about the potential inclusion of Sam Kerr in the Olympics and the challenges of penalty taking. Overall, it was an exciting week of football with some standout performances and surprising results. In this episode, the hosts discuss the impact of Sam Kerr's injury on the Matildas and emphasize the team's depth and talent beyond one player. They also highlight the importance of the upcoming match against Uzbekistan for Olympic qualification.
We then discuss Millie Borton's transfer to Ipswich Town and the unique dual agreement between Tottenham and Ipswich. They review the Unite Round in the A-League and share their thoughts on the event, including the need for more activations and better merchandising. We also discuss attendance and feedback from fans. Finally, then preview upcoming matches in the A-League, WSL, France, and Spain.
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In this episode, we discuss the recent performances and standings in the A-League, including Melbourne City's dominance and Canberra United's struggles. We also speculate on potential replacements for the injured Sam Kerr in the Matildas squad. The hosts emphasize the importance of not overreacting to Kerr's injury and highlight the depth of talent in the Australian league.
The team discuss recent transfers, including Charlie Grant's move to Tottenham and Mackenzie Hawkesby and Alex Chidiac returning to Australia. The conversation covers various topics related to women's football, including the excitement and recognition of players, the need for professional women's football in Australia, Kat Gorry's signing with West Ham, and the behavior of fans at women's football games. It also addresses the invasion of privacy and obsession with women's football players, calling for more respect and appropriate behavior from fans.
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The episode covers various A-League Women's games, including Melbourne vs. Central Coast, Adelaide United's win, and Sydney FC's draw with Perth Glory. There is a discussion on the performance of different teams and players, as well as the celebration of draws. The episode also highlights research on ACL injuries in women's football and the need for better match calendars and player rest time. The conversation covers the release of research on player injuries, the lack of player safety concerns, the inaction from FIFA, the Matildas game in Melbourne, coaching changes in women's football, selecting the Olympic squad, goalkeepers and defenders, midfielders, forwards, and upcoming matches.This is our final episode this year! Stay safe! Look after one another and we will catch you in 2024!
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This week we are beginning in the UK where Kyra Cooney-Cross has been named player of the month at Arsenal. We talk all things results and performances.
We discuss Mackenzie Arnold's top 3 FIFA goalkeeper nomination, as well as UEFA's inquiry into ACL injuries in women's sport.
We reveal some upcoming plans for new content plus so much more!
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We head to Canada this week following the events of the Tillies in their last games of 2023!
We share out thoughts on the results and look ahead for the Tillies as we begin the downhill run to Paris 2024.
We also chat about the major upsets in Europe and what is to come in the week ahead!
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We have squad shake ups, Champions League Hatricks, Aussie debuts in the UK & so much more!
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We have injuries, goals and a Matilda's squad to talk about! We take you through all the action, share our thoughts on the amount of injuries in the game across the world at the moment and so much more!
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