Each week Josh Hayward is joined by stars from the worlds of sport and entertainment to curate their exhibit in Sky Sports' Football Museum. They'll tell us where their journey with football began, their first shirt and about their favourite player and favourite game. Plus, each guest will have the chance to banish one football moment they can't bear to think about.
This week, we open the doors to a British boxing legend. The first female to compete for Team GB at the Olympics and a two-weight world champion, but did you know she had early ambitions of being a World Cup winner instead?A Liverpool fan, she remembers the 2005 Miracle of Istanbul very fondly, but not for the reason you might expect. And stand by for the most unique 'Favourite Player' selections in Football Museum history. The Football Museum will be closing its doors for a brief refurbishment, but we'll be back with some new exhibits very soon.
Dance music legend Pete Tong swaps decks and tunes for footy firsts and favourites. A rave icon across the world - but which iconic Arsenal goal was he in the stands to witness? He's played to some very famous faces, but find out which Premier League players used to join him in the DJ booth after their match on a weekend. Ibiza Classics returns for its tenth anniversary this year, and Pete is taking it back to where it all began - The Royal Albert Hall. Tickets are available now. The Football Museum is open every week. For your exclusive membership, give this podcast a follow.
National treasure, TV hardman and West Ham-obsessed Danny Dyer is here! He talks us through the moment he first fell in love with The Hammers, and why 'Cockney Reds' aren't for him. The future father-in-law of West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen, Danny reveals why Jarrod gets an easier ride than most.Danny's new film, Marching Powder, is only in cinemas on March 7th. The Football Museum is open every week, so if you enjoyed your visit, please leave us a review on your podcast platform of choice and we'll see you at the doors next time!
From The Castle, to The Football Museum, winner of The Traitors Season 3, Jake Brown, is here! Jake explains why there is no point in even having a debate about the Premier League's greatest ever midfielder. That title belongs to Paul Scholes, apparently, and he won't hear anything more about it. And on the subject of Scholes, hear how Jake followed in his idol's footsteps to become an England international.Jake became very used to banishing fellow contestants in The Traitors Castle, but which football moment will he expel from his memory? The Football Museum is open every week, so if you enjoyed your visit, please leave us a review on the way out!
The One and Only Chesney Hawkes has entered The Football Museum, and fortunately he does have clothes on! The West Ham fan talks us through watching Jarrod Bowen score the club's most memorable goal from the stands in Prague, but does have a bone to pick with the Hammers captain for not keeping a promise. As you'd expect, the famous Europa Conference League triumph features heavily, but Chesney explains why an event hours before kick-off proved to be the greatest moment of his life!The Football Museum is open every week, so for your exclusive membership, give this podcast a follow.
Michael Dawson explains why a special moment with Brian Clough forced him to support Nottingham Forest, and remembers being picked over his sibling to make his debut for his boyhood club. The former England defender reveals which Premier League legend he once had in his back pocket, before a wake-up call against the very same opponent in their next match. And as bad days go, will Dawson's 13-minute disasterclass against Fulham ever be topped? The Football Museum is open every week, so for your exclusive membership, give this podcast a follow.
From security guard to Olympic medallist, Frazer Clarke has seen a lot in his short boxing career so far, but hear how it could have all ended before it even started. The Manchester United fan tells us which unfortunate incident from a former England captain led to the happiest moment in his life. Big Fraze also recalls watching an iconic Red Devils moment on a fuzzy portable TV in Jamaica, considers an Arsenal player as his favourite ever, and deliberates whether he'd prefer scoring in a World Cup final or winning a World title by knockout. The Football Museum is open every week, so for your exclusive membership, give this podcast a follow.
Keith Duffy and Shane Lynch step out of popstar life and into The Football Museum. The pair discuss their hopes and dreams for their beloved Chorley FC, Keith talks turning 'Average Joe' and the pop sensations tell us why Toto and Titi are still very much enemies number 1 & 2. Boyzone: No Matter What is available on Sky Documentaries from Monday February 3rd.The Football Museum is open every week, so for your exclusive membership, give this podcast a follow.
Mercury Prize winners, Arsenal fans and brothers, Femi and TJ Koleoso from Ezra Collective create their joint exhibit in The Football Museum.They reminisce to Josh Hayward over their first matchday experience, but explain why it turned into an annual nightmare. Even though it did allow them to witness an iconic Premier League moment...The brothers relive Arsenal's historic win at the Bernabeu in 2006, tell us why Patrick Vieira was their comfort blanket, and Femi reveals the one thing he's managed that no Arsenal player has ever done before. The Football Museum is open every week. For your exclusive membership, give this podcast a follow.
We kick off series 3 of 'The Football Museum' with world famous foodie Adam Richman, who swaps plus-sized portions for football firsts and favourites.The Man vs Food star reveals which bit of footy scran he cannot stand, explains why he's a shareholder of Grimsby Town and empathises with Zinedine Zidane.He tells us which famous bit of skill he has locked down, gets his Tottenham tattoo out during the pod, and discloses what he did after the dreaded Battle of the Bridge.Adam's new show, Adam Richman Eats Football, airs on Mondays at 10pm on Food Network and is streaming on Discovery+. The Football Museum is open every week. For your exclusive membership, give this podcast a follow.
Three-weight world champion Terri Harper explains why she chose boxing over football, talks us through playing as herself on a video game, and reveals she relies on Barry Bannan to sort her Sheffield Wednesday tickets. Terri reminisces about a special meeting with Lionesses legend Chloe Kelly, takes a trip down memory lane with her Dad and explains why footgolf could spell the end of her marriage before she even ties the knot.The Football Museum will be opening its doors again soon. In the meantime, to activate your membership give us a like, follow, or subscribe on your podcast plaform of choice: podfollow.com/the-football-museum.
They're Not Nineteen Forever, but Liam Fray and Michael Campbell from Courteeners are episode No.19 of The Football Museum.As the band release their seventh studio album, Pink Cactus Cafe, Liam thinks about what might have been after being told of a Manchester United trial by Sir Alex Ferguson, whilst Campbell agonises about a missed chance in front of The Stretford End. The pair remember the good old days of 1999, try to forget 2011 and hope that football really is cyclical.For your membership to 'The Football Museum' give us a like, follow, or subscribe on your podcast plaform of choice, and we'll see you at the doors every Thursday (podfollow.com/the-football-museum).
IT'S LIGHTS OUT, AND AWAY WE GO! David Croft has arrived in The Football Museum and he's talking all things West Ham.Find out why he let his Dad down as a young boy, but how his love of The Irons brought them both together at Wembley. Crofty reminisces about THAT Paolo Di Canio scissor kick, Steve Staunton's peach of an own goal, and explains how he managed to have one eye on The London Stadium on his wedding day!
Ahead of his fight on the Tyson Fury-Oleksandr Usyk II undercard, Dave Allen reveals the true motivation for his boxing comeback...it will surprise you. The heavyweight reminisces about the moment he fell in love with football and gets all sentimental over a Manchester United No. 2. And he and explains why Martin Keown will not be on his Christmas card list.For your membership to 'The Football Museum' give us a like, follow, or subscribe on your podcast plaform of choice, and we'll see you at the doors every Thursday (podfollow.com/the-football-museum).
The voice of the Premier League for over three decades is here! No points for guessing which goal Martin Tyler holds closest to his heart. The legendary commentator reveals what his all-time favourite game is, remembers meeting Maradona, and for those desperate to find out who he supports, listen on...For your membership to 'The Football Museum' give us a like, follow, or subscribe on your podcast plaform of choice, and we'll see you at the doors every Thursday (podfollow.com/the-football-museum).
Roman Kemp explains why he chose Alex Manninger to have on his very first replica shirt. He gets his Ronaldo tattoo out mid-podcast, reveals why his Dad didn't talk to him for three days, and lifts the lid on Ian Wright walking in on him on the toilet. In this episode, Roman also talks about mental health. If you've been affected by any of the topics covered in this podcast and would like more information on organisations that can provide you with help and support, please head to sky.com/viewersupport.
Comedian and host of Sky's 'How Long Ref?' pod, Andrew Mensah, explains why he and his little Renault Twingo are the reason behind cousin Ebere Eze's rise to stardom. He compares a Luis Suarez goal to World War 3, and have Charlton really not been the same since a very famous Robin van Persie moment? You can listen to Andrew's 'How Long Ref?' wherever you get your podcasts, or check out the visuals on the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel (https://shorturl.at/Uf2dx)For your membership to 'The Football Museum' give us a like, follow, or subscribe on your podcast plaform and we'll see you at the doors every Thursday.
This week, we open 'The Football Museum' to Indie rock royalty! Tom and Joe from Blossoms reminisce about a snide shirt from Stockport Market, reveal how they became best mates with Sean Dyche and lift the lid on whether they'll be supporting Oasis during next year's tour. For your membership to 'The Football Museum' give us a like, follow, or subscribe on your podcast plaform and we'll see you at the doors every Thursday. https://podfollow.com/the-football-museum
The Traitors winner Harry Clark has removed his cloak to enter The Football Museum. He reveals how his TV show success has led to him mixing it with his Chelsea idols, opens up on the first time he cried watching football, and even lifts the lid on whether he'll be swapping Traitors castle for Aussie jungle in this year's I'm A Celeb...
The Football Museum re-opens for series 2, as more visitors from the world of sport and entertainment join Josh Hayward to curate their very own virtual footballing exhibit. On this episode, former England cricket captain Nasser Hussain explains why Jurgen Klopp gave him ‘the fear', admits why he ditched Leeds for Arsenal and reveals which former Gunner he now has a man crush on. The Football Museum opens its doors every Thursday – give us a like, follow, or subscribe for your membership.
We have another Premier League star in The Football Museum. Morgan Gibbs-White opens up on his early education in football with his Dad as well as becoming a father. He reminisces about winning World Cups and Euros, and explains why fate led him to Nottingham Forest.The Football Museum is closing its doors for a few shorts weeks, but will be back soon.
A World Champion boxing trainer, David Coldwell reveals which player he'd have loved in his gym. He also talks feeling torn over Diego Maradona in 1986, watching his son score a screamer at the Nou Camp and reveals which footballer's name he absolutely cannot stand hearing.
WE CAN'T SPAKE! Wayne Mardle is here in The Football Museum. Hawaii 501 talks breaking the news to his Arsenal fan Dad that he supported Tottenham, being kept out of the school football team by Ray Parlour, and why his childhood home resembled a Wetherspoons.
Today's guest is a former Rangers and Scotland forward who followed in his idol's footsteps of wearing the No.9 shirt for both club and country. He talks winning leagues, losing cups, pilfering his Dad's stash and why David Beckham left him feeling like an absolute nobody.
More than 20 years in the game, 93 England caps and almost as many hairstyles. Sue Smith talks about refusing to wear red, Gazza or Wazza, Olympics heartbreak and being an All-Star. The Football Museum is open every Thursday across Sky Sports.
It's Matchday Two for England at the Euros, and today's guest knows exactly what it's like to face the Three Lions...well, sort of. Comedian Maisie Adam is a Soccer Aid veteran, twice playing against England for the World XI. In 'The Football Museum', the Leeds fan relives the Lionesses Euros triumph – but was it better than getting married? She also reveals how Alan Smith forced her to never date a blonde man!
The Euros and the name Kluivert are intertwined, and 24 years on from his Dad, Patrick, winning the Golden Boot at Euro 2000, Justin Kluivert enters The Football Museum. He talks following in his father's footsteps, reveals if Cristiano Ronaldo's shirt is really in his loft, and even admits that he forgot he shared a pitch with his idol, Lionel Messi!
Today's guest in The Football Museum is a star of British comedy. The creator of much-loved characters like Lee Nelson and Jason Bent, Simon Brodkin opens up on the heartache and joy of following Manchester City, and why a Paul Dickov goal made him have a bit of an accident...
A football icon has entered The Football Museum! A Euros winner, Ella Toone sent the Lionesses on their way to glory in 2022 with an unforgettable goal against Germany in the final at Wembley. And she scored another stunner at The Home of Football to help Manchester United win their first Major trophy, the FA Cup. She talks Lionesses, the pressure of wearing the No. 7 shirt at United, and explains why she has a video from Cristiano Ronaldo saved in her phone.
One of the hottest properties in world sport, Luke Littler, is the first guest in The Football Museum. After bursting onto the scene at the World Darts Championship, Luke 'The Nuke' has taken the sport to new levels. He's become a household name, is mixing it with the stars, while continuing to blow his opponents away on the oche. He's a massive Manchester United fan, so how many Red Devils will make it into The Football Museum? And who did it better - Wayne Rooney or Alejandro Garnacho? The darts sensation reveals all....
Welcome to The Football Museum, where each week guests from the world of sport and entertainment will join Josh Hayward to curate their very own virtual footballing exhibit.They'll tell us about their journey into football, their first shirt, favourite player and favourite game. Plus, each guest will have the chance to banish one footballing moment that haunts them to this day.New episodes will be released every Thursday, so make sure to follow so you don't miss an episode.