30 episodes

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.

Where's The Money Gone‪?‬ Adrian Goldberg

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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.

    The Richest Prize In Sport - The Play Offs

    The Richest Prize In Sport - The Play Offs

    A podcast about football finance, governance and politics, with 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.

    This week, the play offs and "the richest prize in sport".

    Produced by Adrian Goldberg and Jed Thomas.  Socials by 11-29 Media.

    Made by We Bring Audio

    • 32 min
    The Premier League Salary Cap with Phil Alexander

    The Premier League Salary Cap with Phil Alexander

    Adrian and Charlie talk to ex Crystal Palace and Bristol City Chief Exec about the porposed Premier Leagus salary cap, parachute payments and more.

    • 31 min
    Malcolm Clarke of the FSA

    Malcolm Clarke of the FSA

    "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 Methven, Charlton Athletic co owner of Charlton Athletic, former director of Sunderland and boyhood Oxford United fan.

    This week, Adrian and Charlie talk to Malcolm Clarke Chair of the Football Supporters Association.  

    Made in Birmingham by We Bring Audio. 

    Produced by Adrian Goldberg.  Edited by Jed Thomas.  Socials by 11-29 Media.

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

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

    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

    • 31 min
    Paul Elliot: Fighting Racism, Increasing Diversity

    Paul Elliot: Fighting Racism, Increasing Diversity

    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.

    • 32 min
    Tickety Booooo - the rising cost of football

    Tickety Booooo - the rising cost of football

    Adrian and Charlie discuss the rising cost of football admission with Fulham fan Dan Crawford from the Hammy End blog.

    • 45 min

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