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13.11.2024
43 Minuten
10 years ago this November, Bristol Academy WFC beat Barcelona in
the UEFA Women's Champions League. Bristol Academy - the Vixens -
were established in 2005 and became founder members of the WSL in
2011. In the club's short history, we punched well above our
weight: twice FA Cup finalists (2011 and 2013) and WSL runners-up
in 2013. The Vixens also qualified for the UEFA Women's Champions
League twice. In 2011 we got knocked out in the first round. In
2014 Bristol Academy reached the quarter-finals, losing to eventual
winners Frankfurt, but beating Barcelona along the way. That's
right, Bristol Academy beat Barcelona! This special commemorative
edition of the Bristol City Vixencast celebrates the 2014 Champions
League cup run. Across two episodes, released on the anniversaries
of the 1st and 2nd legs, we reflect on the significance of
Academy's achievements - always the underdog, always fighting
together, against the odds, to win a match no one thought we could.
In this episode we talk with Nikki Watts, who held it together to
score that penalty which won us the tie. These conversations are
much more than a trip down memory lane, they are a refusal to
forget the foundations of top-level women's football in Bristol.
They are a refusal to forget when Bristol Academy beat Barcelona in
the Champions League. ** Many thanks to Tash Harding and Nikki
Watts for sharing their memories with us. Thanks also to Ed Hadwin
and BBC Radio Bristol for allowing us to use the commentary from
the match, which captures the electric atmosphere, euphoria and
noise. Props also to Annie Heatherson, for some amazing co-comms.
Vixens 'til we die Watch match highlights:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGiJwTbrsa4 Interview with Dave
Edmundson and Nikki Watts:
https://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/news/021b-0e15b6e1cf52-28ebfc46e267-1000--watts-on-how-bristol-eliminated-barcelona/
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08.11.2024
1 Stunde 14 Minuten
10 years ago this November, Bristol Academy WFC beat Barcelona in
the UEFA Women's Champions League. Bristol Academy - the Vixens -
were established in 2005 and became founder members of the WSL in
2011. In the club's short history, we punched well above our
weight: twice FA Cup finalists (2011 and 2013) and WSL runners-up
in 2013. The Vixens also qualified for the UEFA Women's Champions
League twice. In 2011 we got knocked out in the first round. In
2014 Bristol Academy reached the quarter-finals, losing to
eventual winners Frankfurt, but beating Barcelona along the way.
That's right, Bristol Academy beat Barcelona! This special
commemorative edition of the Bristol City Vixencast celebrates
the 2014 Champions League cup run. Across two episodes, released
on the anniversaries of the 1st and 2nd legs, we reflect on the
significance of Academy's achievements - always the underdog,
always fighting together, against the odds, to win a match no one
thought we could. We talked with Tash Harding, Bristol Academy's
rapid winger and foremost forward threat. In our second episode
we spoke with Nikki Watts, who held it together to score that
penalty which won us the tie. These conversations are much more
than a trip down memory lane, they are a refusal to forget the
foundations of top-level women's football in Bristol. They are a
refusal to forget when Bristol Academy beat Barcelona in the
Champions League. ** Many thanks to Tash Harding and Nikki Watts
for sharing their memories with us. Thanks also to Ed Hadwin and
BBC Radio Bristol for allowing us to use the commentary from the
match, which captures the electric atmosphere, euphoria and
noise. Props also to Annie Heatherson, for some amazing co-comms.
Vixens 'til we die
Watch match highlights:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGiJwTbrsa4 Interview with Dave
Edmundson and Nikki Watts:
https://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/news/021b-0e15b6e1cf52-28ebfc46e267-1000--watts-on-how-bristol-eliminated-barcelona/
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05.03.2024
34 Minuten
Have we finally arrived in the WS Hell?
After two absurd drubbings - 5-2 at Leicester and 3-7 at home, to
Brighton & Hove Albion - it looks like the end of the top
flight road for Bristol City Women. And it's only the start of
March.
Where do we go from here?
Nat & D-M try to understand what happened in our last two
league encounters. Not sure we get to the bottom of it!
We also discuss the 'Future Indirect Fires Conference', which
took place at Ashton Gate 5-6 March.
COYR! Vixens ‘Til We Die! COYR! Follow on X @BCVixenCast and on
Instagram @bcvixencast Stop the War. Goals not Guns. Love
Football, Hate Arms Fairs
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23.02.2024
53 Minuten
"Her name is Rachel Furness and she is wonderful. When she heads
the ball It's so beautiful, magical" A very special episode of the
Bristol City Vixencast - we are joined by Rachel Furness! OMG! D-M
& Nat go the RHPC and speak with the living legend about:
Furney beginnings Coaching Presence on the pitch Gum shields and
biting Diversity and Inclusion Dogs being awesome Injury and
recovery Furney Future Huge thanks of course to Furney for speaking
to us! To Noah Dougherty for facilitating the interview, and to BBC
Radio Bristol for the commentary excerpt of the goal against
Arsenal. COYR! Vixens ‘Til We Die! COYR! Follow on X @BCVixenCast
and on Instagram @bcvixencast
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04.02.2024
55 Minuten
Layzell starts, Brooke is back for the second 45 Rachel Daly is in
a strop. Bristol City Women claim a hard-earned and hugely
entertaining point away at Aston Villa - what's not to like? D-M
& Nat discuss City Women's battling, earn-your-luck draw, which
saw formation changes and stellar full 90+5 performances from the
whole team, with notable mentions to Thestrup, Yanez and that
Carrie Jones worldie. COYR! Vixens ‘Til We Die! COYR! Follow on X
@BCVixenCast and on Instagram @bcvixencast
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Debate and discussion about Bristol City WFC, hosted by long-time
fans D-M Withers & Nat Brown, with special guests, interviews,
debate and surprises! Theme music: 'Blippy' by D-M Logo design by
Shahan Miah. Listen/follow us: www.twitter.com/bcvixencast
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