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This is 'EFL: All Access' where every Monday we discuss all of the big stories across the EFL!Hugh Woozencroft is joined by the Ipswich and Luton Town striker Sam Parkin as they break down all the biggest stories from across the EFL! TalkSPORT's Sheffield correspondent Alan Biggs joins the show to reflect on a heated Steel City derby. With Leeds winning just one of their past 4 games, the boys discuss if they're now favourites to drop out of the Championship's top 2. All that, plus Jules Roberts from the ‘Under The Abbey Stand' defends his Cambridge United's manager Neil Harris after his outburst towards his own players went viral. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs are joined on the podcast by broadcasting legend Danny Kelly, Alan Biggs explains why Cameron Diaz was briefly playing for Sheffield United and there are some Clips of the Week - Pewter as well... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The trio of journalists have a roundtable discussion about the Owls before Alan tells stories from his long career covering football in Sheffield
Stig, Mick & Marv complete their journey with Reidy in the company of their friend and Evertonian Stevie Griffin.It's all here - Reidy's triumph in '84, his heartbreak in '85 & '86, how he carried bricks around his manager's office when he was a fat reserve, twatting Billy Whitehurst to no effect plus altercations with Mick Harford, Graeme Souness & trying to swear at Jimmy Case.This chat also features the longest question in history.We had a ball with a great of the game and also look back on Leicester's first ever win in the greatest Cup competition in the world ahead of an epic next episode.We look to Leeds United in 86/87, their Cup run as well as their cruel elimination in the play-offs. There's a video that sums it all up and that's where we're heading next time out.Ian Baird and Alan Biggs are our targets!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWshspo_WNEGet in touch - we've neither booked them, nor done the chat yet!Much Love,Stig, Mick & Marv (plus the Grandstand and World of Sport staff)Twitter: @smithmustscoreFacebook: @andsmithmustscore Email: andsmithmust@gmail.comWebsite: https://andsmithmustscore.buzzsprout.com/
Cory sits down with journalist Alan Biggs, a football reporter for Talk Sport, Sky and the Sheffield Star and Dom Howson, the Sheffield Wednesday writer at Yorkshire Live to discuss the BIG final day matchup between The Rams and The Owls. We find out about Wednesday’s season and if the are surprised that they are still in with a shout of survival on the final day. We discuss Chansiri’s ownership, the mistakes that have been made and the struggles of running the club remotely and without a CEO. We discuss Erik Alonso and his time at Hillsborough and get their thoughts on his aspirations for Derby. Would fans have made difference to Wednesday’s season? How damaging would relegation be? Who is going down? Who is staying up? We discuss former Rams defender And now Wednesday manager Darren Moore and has influence on the team. Have they missed him in the dugout? Will he still be there next season if Wednesday go down? We find out who are the ones to watch and we give some predictions (on the match and the relegation battle!). Cory is then joined by Jason to discuss Derby’s result against Swansea and talk through the relegation battle. Thank you for listening! Get in touch with your questions or comments. Send us a voice message! On Twitter: @ramsreview1 ; Facebook: @ramsreviewpod and email ramsreview@hotmail.com
Two decades have passed since a game that will go down as one of the greatest and most memorable in Newcastle United's history.With the Magpies struggling following the sacking of Ruud Gullit, Newcastle turned to Sir Bobby Robson to steady the ship and bring success back to Tyneside. His first home game was to Sheffield Wednesday, and the rest is history.This week's special episode includes the voices of Steve Harper, Warren Barton and Alan Biggs, who was reporting on the game for the BBC, as we look back on that memorable day 20 years on. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
A quick bonus episode as Garry Monk is appointed Sheffield Wednesday manager. James listens back to the press conference at Hillsborough this afternoon and forms an early opinion. We also hear from Alan Biggs on Monk's Championship record in management. More reaction to come next week.... Support this podcast
So it looks like Steve Bruce has left Sheffield Wednesday. In a Singing The Blues special, James is joined by journalist Alan Biggs, who's known Bruce for years, to discuss events of the last few days and look at what next for The Owls. Support this podcast
Make sure to check out Graniello Calderon's art exhibit at the DEGALLERY on April 26th! This week Rey and Emerson are joined by Alan Biggs from @graniellocalderon to discuss his foray into the world of art. He hits on the challenges of becoming a successful artist, the under-appreciation of art, and shady art market dealings. The guys also hit on the importance of supporting other's passions, Old Town Road controversy, their inspirations, Rey gets defensive about the Valley and getting out of your bubble.
Welcome to NTT20 Remembers: The Battle of Bramall Lane, where George and Ali - with contributions from Patrick Suffo and Alan Biggs - look back at the infamous game between Sheffield United and West Bromwich Albion in March 2002, the first professional football match in England ever to be abandoned due to lack of players. This episode is sponsored by Blacktype Bet. They are giving away a West Brom and Sheffield United kit from the Battle of Bramall Lane era. Head to twitter.com/NTT20Pod to find out more. You can sign up for a Black Type account online at www.blacktype.bet or via the BlackType app. Use the offer code 'NTT20' on the sign-up page for a £10 free bet - this must be used on a football selection. This is the first 'NTT20 Remembers' - a series in which George and Ali will review, recollect and present memories of iconic Football League games, teams, players or managers of the past, with contributions from those directly involved - in this instance: Patrick Suffo, who was sent off in the Battle of Bramall Lane, and Alan Biggs, the Sheffield sports guru and key performer in the aftermath, the lads sift through quotes and old footage to remind the listeners the characters, the incidents and the aftermath that made this day so special. Please feel free to get in touch to suggest any other potential topics.
This week Murdoch Mysteries star Thomas Craig joins the Owlstalk podcast, just as Neil goes AWOL!Yes, that's right! We managed to get an interview at last! And no, it STILL isn't Alan Biggs... Former Coronation Street, Soldier Soldier, Where The Heart Is and current Murdoch Mysteries star (and lifelong Wednesday fan!) Thomas Craig tells us about shoehorning SWFC references into all his TV roles, not least an episode of Murdoch Mysteries which features a sub-plot based around The Owls' first league win in 1903 - and lots more!About Owlstalk The Sheffield Wednesday Fans Podcast:Every day thousands of Sheffield Wednesday fans come together to discuss all things about the Owls, and then more random subjects.As the biggest, busiest and best SWFC forum with many different diverse viewpoints there is always plenty to talk about, and that is what we try to do in the Owlstalk: The Sheffield Wednesday Fans Podcast!Sometimes we have to put the football to one side and talk about the people that make our club and community what it is: the fans.Feel free to get involved and post your feedback, thoughts and contributions on the forums at owlstalk.co.uk!Follow Owlstalk online at:Twitter |Facebook |YouTube |iTunes |Acast |OWLSTALK Forums! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Neil and James record an earlier (in the day) podcast this week, and it shows... Neil is touching himself and doing animal impressions. Classic Sheffield Wednesday banter.It has been a depressing time on Owlstalk following the loss to Rotherham Town this last weekend. We talk Neil Warnock's return to Hillsborough with the toytowners, the disallowed goal and whether or not there was fighting on Leppings Lane after the game. PLUS: Some advice from a Rovrum fan.Tangents include more from radio legend Keith Skues, the sound of the trumpets, funny podcast reviews about brothels, tiger bread (kitten bread?) and ignoring more questions.Should we have a women's section on the Podcast? We show why Owlstalk user Lindy is a prime candidate for doing it.Neil forgot to ask Alan Biggs for an interview, so does it live on the recording this week...And of course we revisit the ever-popular Steve's updates thread...Remember to subscribe, rate and review the podcast at your favourite podcast provider!About Owlstalk The Sheffield Wednesday Fans Podcast:Every day thousands of Sheffield Wednesday fans come together to discuss all things about the Owls, and then more random subjects.As the biggest, busiest and best SWFC forum with many different diverse viewpoints there is always plenty to talk about, and that is what we try to do in the Owlstalk: The Sheffield Wednesday Fans Podcast!Sometimes we have to put the football to one side and talk about the people that make our club and community what it is: the fans.Feel free to get involved and post your feedback, thoughts and contributions on the forums at owlstalk.co.uk!Follow Owlstalk online at: Twitter | Facebook | YouTube | iTunes | Acast | OWLSTALK Forums! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.