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#70: Partizan’s Turbulent Week: Coaching Fallout & Future Uncertain

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In this episode, we break down Round 14 of the EuroLeague and discuss the hottest storylines that defined the week.

We begin with the positives: Valencia picks up another impressive road win in Athens, Barcelona delivers a strong performance in Belgrade, and Monaco puts on a historic offensive display with 125 points in 40 minutes (00:01:34).

On the downside, Zalgiris drops a disappointing home game against Maccabi, the Olympiacos–Fenerbahce clash is postponed amid a swirl of blame.

The biggest storyline, however, is Partizan’s turmoil. The club finds itself in complete disarray—fans vs. management, fans vs. players, internal tensions around the coaching situation—painting a picture of instability that goes far beyond on-court issues.

Barcelona’s broader strategic direction continues to spark debate, particularly in light of the recent discussions around a potential “NBA Europe” concept (00:42:38).

After unpacking the implications of this storyline, we shift gears and close the episode with a look at the FIFA World Cup 2026 landscape—examining Austria’s path against global competition and asking the lingering question: what exactly is the “FIFA Peace Prize,” and why does it exist?

Co-Host: Matej Hopp and Simon Pichler
Producer: Simon Pichler

Music: Lunatic - HLM 3 (Intro) & 113 - Outro (113 fout la merde)

You can follow the Up Hill Down Under podcast on, Facebook (@uphilldownunder) Instagram (@uphilldownunder), on Twitter/X (@uphilldownunder) and on YouTube (coming soon).

For advertising opportunities please reach out via e-mail:

[email protected]

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In this episode, we break down Round 14 of the EuroLeague and discuss the hottest storylines that defined the week.

We begin with the positives: Valencia picks up another impressive road win in Athens, Barcelona delivers a strong performance in Belgrade, and Monaco puts on a historic offensive display with 125 points in 40 minutes (00:01:34).

On the downside, Zalgiris drops a disappointing home game against Maccabi, the Olympiacos–Fenerbahce clash is postponed amid a swirl of blame.

The biggest storyline, however, is Partizan’s turmoil. The club finds itself in complete disarray—fans vs. management, fans vs. players, internal tensions around the coaching situation—painting a picture of instability that goes far beyond on-court issues.

Barcelona’s broader strategic direction continues to spark debate, particularly in light of the recent discussions around a potential “NBA Europe” concept (00:42:38).

After unpacking the implications of this storyline, we shift gears and close the episode with a look at the FIFA World Cup 2026 landscape—examining Austria’s path against global competition and asking the lingering question: what exactly is the “FIFA Peace Prize,” and why does it exist?

Co-Host: Matej Hopp and Simon Pichler
Producer: Simon Pichler

Music: Lunatic - HLM 3 (Intro) & 113 - Outro (113 fout la merde)

You can follow the Up Hill Down Under podcast on, Facebook (@uphilldownunder) Instagram (@uphilldownunder), on Twitter/X (@uphilldownunder) and on YouTube (coming soon).

For advertising opportunities please reach out via e-mail:

[email protected]

  continue reading

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