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Where's The Money Gone?

  • Up for the Cup? Scrapping F.A. Cup Replays

    23 APR 2024 · Adrian and Charlie discuss the decision to scrap FA Cup replays. WTMG is a podcast about football finance, governance and politics with Adrian Goldberg, investigative journalist and West Brom season ticket holder and Charlie Methven, Charlton Athletic co owner, former director of Sunderland and boyhood Oxford United fan    This week - is football up for a scrap over the scrapping of FA Cup replays – a decision seemingly made by the FA and the EPL without consultation lower down the pyramid, and one whch has angered supporters and club owners alike . Produced by Adrian Goldberg and Jed Thomas for We Bring Audio in Birmingham. Socials by 11-29
    31m 51s
  • Paul Elliot: Fighting Racism, Increasing Diversity

    16 APR 2024 · Adrian Goldberg and Charlie Methven are joined by Paul Elliott, an advisor to both UEFA and the FA on anti racism and diversity.  Paul, who started his career att Charlton, now leads on these issues alongside Charlie in the boardroom at The Valley. He was a co-founder of Kick It Out, and played more than 300 professional games in England, Scotland and Italy.
    32m 35s
  • Tickety Booooo - the rising cost of football

    8 APR 2024 · Adrian and Charlie discuss the rising cost of football admission with Fulham fan Dan Crawford from the https://hammyend.com/.
    45m 18s
  • What's The Point in Points Deductions?

    26 MAR 2024 · Adrian Goldberg and Charlie Methven talk to former Everton, Aston Villa and Aberdeen Chief Executive Keith Wyness about points deductions for breaches of football's Profit and Sustainability rules. Produced by Adrian Goldberg for We Bring Audio.    Edited by Jed Thomas.  Socials by 11 29.
    29m 17s
  • Game Changer - Football's New Regulator

    19 MAR 2024 · In what PM Rishi Sunak has described as an "historic moment for football", the government has introduced a Football Governance Bill that will create an independent regulator to oversee the men’s game from the Premier through the EFL and down to the National League.   Adrian Goldberg and Charlie Methven discuss the implications. Made by Adrian Goldberg and Jed Thomas for We Bring Audio.  Socials by 11 29.
    31m 19s
  • When Will We Get A Football Regulator?

    5 MAR 2024 · "Where’s the Money Gone?" is a podcast about football finance, governance and politic with Adrian Goldberg (investigative journalist and West Brom season ticket holder). and Charlie Methven (Charlton Athletic co owner, former director of Sunderland and boyhood Oxford United fan.) This week, their special guest is Damian Collins, the Manchester United supporting Conservative MP for Folkestone and Hythe Man United fan. Damian was the long-term chair of the DCMS Select Committee when the football regulator was under consideration and he called for it 4 years ago in a joint statement with Charlie.. Adrian and Charlie want to know when is the Regulator coming? Made in Birmingham by Adrian Goldberg and Jed Thomas for We Bring Audio. Socials by 11 29
    31m 54s
  • From Pies to Prawn Sandwiches - Improving The Matchday Experience

    27 FEB 2024 · This week – fans as customers, and what makes a great matchday experience? It's a timely question as Manchester United’s. new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been talking up the possibility of replacing Old Trafford with a new ground next door to the existing site – one that might become a national stadium comparable to Wembley. But why do the Reds need a new home? And is what owners want from a stadium the same as supporters need? This week our special guest Paul May, Paul is co-founder of Trivandi, a business that grew out the success of the London Olympics & Paralympics, which he worked on for 7 years as Head of Venue Development. Paul worked across all of the venues for London 2012 including the six football stadia, one of which was Old Trafford. Trivandi have since worked on Villa Park, Brentford, Twickenham Stadium, Peterborough United and QPR as well as international venues in Europe and the Middle East. Presented by Adrian Goldberg - investigative journalist and West Bromwich Albion season ticket holder - and Charlie Methven, Charlton Athletic co owner, former director of Sunderland and boyhood Oxford United fan. Made by Adrian Goldberg and Jed Thomas for We Bring Audio. Socials by 11 29   Hosted on Acast. See https://acast.com/privacy for more information.
    31m 48s
  • What Next For Women's Football

    20 FEB 2024 · A podcast about football finance, governance and politics, with Adrian Goldberg investigative journalist and West Brom season ticket holder, and Charlie Methven, Charlton Athletic co owner, former director of Sunderland and boyhood Oxford United fan… Charlie’s portfolio as director includes Charlton’s womens team which is highly relevant because this week we’re talking about the future for women’s football, This weekend Arsenal registered a record Womens Superleague crowd in excess of 60,000 customers and the game is on a high after the success of the Lionesses who won the Euros in 2022. Our special guest is Jasmine Robinson co founder and managing partner of Monarch Collective a US based investment fund seeking to invest in women’s sports. Produced for We Bring Audio by Adrian Goldberg and Jed Thomas. Hosted on Acast. See https://acast.com/privacy for more information.
    28m 13s
  • Marcus Rashford and players behaving badly

    7 FEB 2024 · Where’s the Money Gone? is a podcast about football finance, governance and politics, with Adrian Goldberg, investigative journalist and West Brom season ticket holder, and Charlie Methve, Charlton Athletic co owner, former director of Sunderland and boyhood Oxford United fan.. This week players behaving badly…Marcus Rashford was fined by Erik Ten Hag recently after pictures emerged of his boozy bender in Belfast; it was a costly night out for the England striker – he was fined two weeks wages £650,000 after phoning in sick and missing training. it’s the the second time Rashford attracted criticism this season – the first was when he was seen out on the town celebrating his birthday hours after United lost 3-0 in the Manchester derby. So if you’re in the boardroom, how do you deal with a situation like that? And what about players who refuse to play which was the situation with Alex Pritchard at Sunderland recently? Made in Birmingham by Adrian Goldberg and Jed Thomas for We Bring Audio. Socials by 11 29 Hosted on Acast. See https://acast.com/privacy for more information.
    29m 54s
  • Klopp Quits: How Do You Replace A Legend?

    31 JAN 2024 · How do you replace a managerial legend? Liverpool are about to find out, following Jurgen Klopp's decision to quit at the end of the season. Adrian Goldberg and Charlie Methven reflect on how other clubs have managed, including Man United after Fergie, Arsenal after Wenger and Forest after Clough. Produced by Adrian Goldberg for We Bring Audio. Edited by Jed Thomas. Socials by 11 29. Hosted on Acast. See https://acast.com/privacy for more information.
    31m 3s

A podcast about football finance, governance and politics. With Adrian Goldberg and Charlie Methven. Produced by Adrian Goldberg and Jed Thomas. Hosted on Acast. See https://acast.com/privacy for more information.

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A podcast about football finance, governance and politics.
With Adrian Goldberg and Charlie Methven.
Produced by Adrian Goldberg and Jed Thomas.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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