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It's the long awaited arrival of Ruud van Nistelrooy to the UTD Podcast. The Dutch goal machine joined the Pod to look back on his career - and his goal-laden years at Old Trafford in particular.
Ruud went into great detail about his failed move to Manchester United the first time around, revealing the emotions and conversations that went on in 2000.
He also spoke about Man Utd's fierce rivalry with Arsenal, how he felt in direct competition with Thierry Henry, and that missed penalty incident with Martin Keown.
We also addressed the rumours about his conflict with Cristiano Ronaldo. Ruud told us about training ground bust-ups and how things stand between the two since then.
Helen, Sam and Maysie also read out your emails at the end of the episode. If you'd like to write to the only official Manchester United Podcast then e-mail [email protected]
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This week we hear from Paul McShane about his experiences coming through the Manchester United Academy system and onwards.
The Ireland international recalled his time at United and the demands that were placed on young players very early; after winning the FA Youth Cup, the team still got an earful from Sir Alex Ferguson.
He also told us how his compatriot Roy Keane would be another one to give him "tough love" on the training pitch.
Paul never played a competitive game for the club, as he saw the competition for his place and thought his career was best served elsewhere. He talked us through his mindset at that time and how he plucked up the courage to deliver his hand-written transfer request to Sir Alex Ferguson, in person.
Helen, Sam and Maysie also read out your emails at the end of the episode. If you'd like to write to the only official Manchester United Podcast then e-mail [email protected]
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Med den generelle relativitetsteorien hadde Einstein blitt vitenskapens superstjerne.
Resten av livet jobba han med å utvide den enda mer - å lage en teori for alt. Hva betyr det?
Dessuten får vi historien om Einsteins flukt fra Nazityskland, om han politiske engasjement, om religion og berømmelse.
Dette er siste (ordinære) del av vår serie om Albert Einsteins liv og ideer. -
Sir Alex Ferguson's first Manchester United signing, Viv Anderson joins the Pod this week. Viv reveals the incredible story of how he was scouted doing kick-ups on a beach, and how it was learning from two managerial greats in Brian Clough and Sir Alex Ferguson.
Viv also spoke passionately about making history when he became England's first black player to represent the national side, and his views on racism in football & society today.
As always, the guys read out some of your e-mails at the end of the episode. Thank you to everyone who takes the time to get in touch.
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November 1915: En episk MMA-showdown mellom fysikken og matematikken.
I det ene hjørne - Tigeren av Göttingen, innehaver av verdensmesterbeltet i matematikk: David Hilbert
I det ene hjørnet - Bjørnen fra Ulm, selveste tungvektsmesteren i fysikk: Albert Einstein
Dessuten får du høre hvordan en helt ny fysikkteori pønskes ut. Et arbeid som har resultert i et nå innsendt arbeide, ført i pennen av forfatterne Øyvind Grøn (professor, HiOA) og Torkild Jemterud (reporter, NRK) -
Som ung mann hadde Einstein frasagt seg sitt Tyske statsborgerskap for å slippe unna den prøysiske millitarismen. Men sterke krefter drar ham mot Berlin, og til slutt han flytter tilbake til Tyskland. Så faller skuddene i Sarajevo.
Året er 1914. -
Former Manchester United man Quinton Fortune is our guest this week and if you've never heard his story before, this episode is one not to be missed. From growing up during apartheid in South Africa, to training with Tottenham Hotspur's Paul Gascoigne and Gary Lineker at the age of 14.
Quinny tells the guys about having to mark Brazilian Ronaldo on his Atlético Madrid debut and how Sir Alex Ferguson used to get his United side fired up ahead of big games against Liverpool.
The South African is now assistant coach of Manchester United's Under 23s and he had glowing words to say about recent graduate Brandon Williams.
As always, the guys read out some of your e-mails at the end of the episode. Thank you to everyone who takes the time to get in touch.
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Comedian Amy Schumer feels fully indifferent about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.
Amy and Conan sit down to talk about comedians getting buff, cult leaders, debuting Amy Schumer Learns to Cook, and whether a baby can have “it”. Plus, Conan and his team celebrate the culmination of their second season with some parting thoughts.
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