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On this week's show we have all the action and reaction from the game against Crawley Town at Adams Park, plus Chairboys fan Dave Bassett joins us for Till Death Us Do Part.
Dave/Harry/Mike Bassett is with us for this week's episode talking through Parky's start at Barnsley, the rise of Wimbledon's Crazy Gang, handling Billy Whitehurst & Vinnie Jones and being sacked on the role of a dice by Elton John.
To give to the Behind Greatness podcast, please visit here: https://behindgreatness.org. As a charity, tax receipts are issued to donors. Thanks again for joining us at Behind Greatness. We sit down with Grammy-nominated songwriter and producer Dave Bassett at his studio in California. He is also the songwriter behind hundreds of songs and many global hit songs over the years, including Rachel Platten's Fight Song, Elle King's Ex's & Oh's and Vance Joy's Riptide. We have a real talk about his life in, with and around music. A former rock band singer and writer Dave found a sweet spot eventually as a therapist of sorts. Dave began to understand the process of writing was an experience he was addicted to. We learn about listening and investing in the solitude of the present moment and tapping into the ether – and how he brings others with him. We talk about quitting the noise, shedding the ego and embracing the real mystery of music. We also hear about Dave's experience in the music industry and its changing complexion – for better and for worse. And Dave explains to us how we need to reconnect again with the actual physical investment of the musical experience and with our curiosity of the unknown. Patience. Listeners might want to try a few of our other conversations with musical guests, including Kid Koala (ep 28), Troy Johnson (ep 48) and Raine Maida (ep 65). Dave, Website: http://davebassettmusic.com/ Playlist of songs written: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1EFFNj4npSCgoa?si=3f517166bc39465d
'It was a monumental error but I didn't see it and neither did Elton' – Dave BassettSummer 1987Meet the new boss, very different to the old boss. Elton John wasted little time lining up a successor to Graham Taylor. He called round to see Dave Bassett, who had been part of a similar fairytale journey through the divisions at Wimbledon. Bassett also had a reputation as a long ball manager, although Wimbledon's style was a lot rougher and readier than Watford's, especially as Taylor's side had evolved into a more sophisticated version over the years.On the face of it, Bassett was the logical choice, the perfect man to continue the story at Vicarage Road. But very early on it became apparent it was not a match made in heaven.Enjoy the game by Lionel Birnie. Read by Colin Mace. Produced by Jon Moonie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Every fairytale has to come to an end sometime. After the shortlived Dave Bassett era, Watford turned to the continuity candidate, Steve Harrison, who had been part of Graham Taylor's coaching staff throughout their most successful seasons.But Harrison – by his own admission – was not cut out for management and although the team made a good stab at making an immediate return to the First Division, they fell short in the play-offs. The glory days had passed and it would be the best part of a decade before they would be back at Vicarage Road, and it would take the return of Graham Taylor to bring them about. But that is another story...This has been Enjoy the Game, which was written and published by Lionel Birnie in 2010. The audio series was read by Colin Mace and was produced by Jon Moonie of From the Rookery End. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Forest defender Craig Armstrong talks to David about playing for Forest in the 90s
Paul Walker sits down with Dave 'Harry' Bassett to discuss his career and time at Sheffield United. Widely regarded as one of our greatest ever managers Harry was appointed boss in January 1988 and during his tenure in charge oversaw back to back promotions and a 4 season stint in England's top flight. Throughout the podcast Paul Walker and Dave dive in and out of the different seasons to tell some brilliant an unique stories of the Bassett era at Sheffield United.
Champions League final ahoy. Matt Davies-Adams, Carl Anka, Rory Smith and Duncan Alexander look ahead to the marquee match of the club season in European football. Real Madrid face Liverpool in Paris with revenge in the air. Is Mo Salah in danger of going full Gazza 91? And would the absence of Thiago make Real favourites? The appetiser for Saturday sees Roma claim the first ever Conference League trophy with victory over Feyenoord. A great moment for Rome, Mourinho and Smalling. The Championship play-off final rounds off the weekend on Sunday. Steven Chicken joins us to fill us in on Huddersfield and redress the rampant Nottingham Forest bias on the podcast. Plus some love for Fikayo Tomori, more on Boehly buying Chelsea and Erik ten Hag – the new Dave Bassett? RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Grealish, ten Hag and Kompany (02m 00s) • PART 2: Roma win the Conference League (13m 00s) • PART 3: Real Madrid v Liverpool preview (23m 00s) • PART 4a: Chelsea's takeover complete (36m 00s) • PART 4b: Southgate's England squad (40m 00s) • PART 5: Huddersfield v Forest preview with Steven Chicken (47m 00s) SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR £1 A MONTH FOR THE FIRST 6 MONTHS • theathletic.com/totally GET IN TOUCH: • follow us on Instagram • find us on Facebook • send us a tweet: @TheTotallyShow READ STUFF ON OUR WEBSITE: • check out thetotallyfootballshow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Champions League final ahoy. Matt Davies-Adams, Carl Anka, Rory Smith and Duncan Alexander look ahead to the marquee match of the club season in European football.Real Madrid face Liverpool in Paris with revenge in the air. Is Mo Salah in danger of going full Gazza 91? And would the absence of Thiago make Real favourites?The appetiser for Saturday sees Roma claim the first ever Conference League trophy with victory over Feyenoord. A great moment for Rome, Mourinho and Smalling.The Championship play-off final rounds off the weekend on Sunday. Steven Chicken joins us to fill us in on Huddersfield and redress the rampant Nottingham Forest bias on the podcast.Plus some love for Fikayo Tomori, more on Boehly buying Chelsea and Erik ten Hag – the new Dave Bassett?RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Grealish, ten Hag and Kompany (02m 00s)• PART 2: Roma win the Conference League (13m 00s) • PART 3: Real Madrid v Liverpool preview (23m 00s)• PART 4a: Chelsea's takeover complete (36m 00s)• PART 4b: Southgate's England squad (40m 00s)• PART 5: Huddersfield v Forest preview with Steven Chicken (47m 00s)SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR £1 A MONTH FOR THE FIRST 6 MONTHS• theathletic.com/totally GET IN TOUCH:• follow us on Instagram• find us on Facebook• send us a tweet: @TheTotallyShow READ STUFF ON OUR WEBSITE:• check out thetotallyfootballshow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Blades player Mitch Ward speaks about his football career with Hal and Nick, there's a look at breaking through the Sheffield United team under Dave Bassett, his move to Everton and what he's doing these days.
Former Sheffield United player from schoolboy to first team, Dane Whitehouse, a local lad who still loves the club, speaks to Hal and Nick about his time playing at Bramall Lane, the wonderful Bassett days, his favourite goals and the tragic moment that ended his career.
Joy Oladokun is a singer and songwriter from Arizona, now based in Nashville, who's been releasing music since 2015. Last year, she was named an Artist to Watch by NPR, Spotify, and Amazon, and she was #1 on Vogue's list of New LGBTQ Artists To Listen to Now. She put out her third album, In Defense of My Own Happiness, in June 2021. It includes the song “Look Up.” For that track, she worked with Grammy-nominated songwriter and producer Dave Bassett, and while they were working and talking, they recorded a couple long voice memos. Joy sent me those voice memos, and in this episode, in addition to the stems of the recording, and Joy's story about how it was made, you'll hear the actual moments in late 2019 when the song was first coming together. Joy explains how the song was inspired by the different, and maybe opposite ways that she and her partner see the world. For more, visit songexploder.net/joy-oladokun.
On this episode of the DefAero Report Daily Podcast, sponsored by Bell, Lt. Gen. Dave Bassett, USA, the director of the Defense Contract Management Agency, discusses how smart contracting can save money, lessons from the covid pandemic that can be applied to future crises, accelerating acquisition and more with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian at the Association of the United States Army's 2021 meeting in Washington DC. Our AUSA coverage was sponsored by RAFAEL USA.
Good friends Howard Wilkinson and Dave Bassett faced off in the dugouts as Leeds United raced into a four goal lead. By the end, the Whites were hanging on in this Yorkshire Derby. With wearecallidus.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Part two of Theo Delaney's conversation with the irrepressible Dave Bassett a member of the League Manager Association's 1000 club. We pick the story up in January 1988 with Bassett's appointment as Sheffield United manager…@LifeGoalsTD @theodelaneyhttps://www.theodelaney.com/life-goalshttps://www.11-29media.com/life-goals
Theo Delaney's guest is the legendary football manager Dave Bassett whose career spanned eight different clubs. He holds the record for automatic promotions as a team boss and, uniquely, he has been voted as best manager of all time by the fans of two different clubs, Wimbledon and Sheffield United. This is part one of two taking in his playing career and his extraordinarily successful time as the boss of Wimbledon's 'Crazy Gang' which he took from division four to a sixth place finish in the top flight before moving on to Elton John's Watford…@LifeGoalsTD @theodelaneyhttps://www.theodelaney.com/life-goalshttps://www.11-29media.com/life-goals
Our guest this week is Dave Bassett, President of Bassett IP Strategies discussing Patents & Property. https://www.bassett.pro/Hosted by Tamara MacDuff (pickle#1) and Sid Ragona (pickle#2) of Re-Thinking Business: Success Sauce & Two Pickles. Greater Rochester SCORE's weekly podcast.
The last manager to take Nottingham Forest to the Premier League, Dave Bassett, discusses winning promotion before the team fell apart amid a broken promise on the budget and Pierre van Hooijdonk's strike.----------------------------------------------Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NFFC_liveRead more: https://www.nottinghampost.com/all-about/nottingham-forest-fcMatt Davies: https://twitter.com/mattdavies_npSarah Clapson: https://twitter.com/Sarah_Clapson
This week experienced defender Craig Armstrong is our guest! Craig's career saw him take in some massive clubs such as Nottingham Forest and Sheffield Wednesday, and make over 480 appearances overall! Come and here some epic tales involving the likes of Martin Allen, Dave Bassett and many more. Grab a pint, grab a pie, get your acca on and settle down for another episode of the Pie and a Pint Podcast! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Follow the boys on Twitter to complete your admission towards becoming a fully fledged 'Pinter' today: https://twitter.com/pie_pint Music: https://www.bensound.com We are also available on Spotify - search now for Pie and a Pint Podcast
For football fans of a certain age, any mention of the name Wimbledon inevitably leads their thoughts to the club's infamous "Crazy Gang". Led by Dave Bassett, a group of players that included Vinnie Jones, Dennis Wise and John Fashanu shot this club from south-west London to fame with their antics on and off the pitch. The nickname was meant as both an insult and a compliment, but seldom can an unofficial moniker have loomed quite so large in the history of a football club. Host Roddy Cairns (@RoddyGCairns) is joined by Graham Hollingsworth (@GramH75) and Rodney McCain (@RodneyMcCain) to remember the story of the Crazy Gang. Music credits (as edited): Welcome to the Show by Kevin MacLeod (Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4614-welcome-to-the-show) Fearless First by Kevin MacLeod (Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3742-fearless-first) License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Connections: A Podcast of the James L. Hamner Public Library
Jill creates a playlist for Jill and Mandy from Sara Zarr's How to Save a Life and talks a bit about adoption.Contact Us: circulation@hamnerlibrary.orgFeatured Resource: Curbside ServiceOther Resources:AdoptionBusiness Insider: How Much It Costs to Have a BabyU.S. News and World Report: What Adoption CostsVirginia Department of Social ServicesJill's Playlist"I Grieve" written by Peter Gabriel"The Lonely" written by Christina Perri and David Hodges"Start Over Again" written by Gregg Ryan Christopher and Stevens ChristopherMandy's Playlist"Fight Song" written by Dave Bassett and Rachel Platten"It's Not Over Yet" written by Ben Glover, Joel Smallbone, Kyle Rictor, Luke Smallbone, and Ted Tjornhom"Speechless" written by Alan Menken, Justin Paul, and Benj Pasek
For Part 2, Paul and Dave spoke about the modern game - directors of football, super agents, player power, playing out from the back, Sean Dyche at Burnley, British managers getting the Big 6 jobs, facing Sir Alex & George Graham & much more!
Dave Bassett is an LMA Hall of Famer who has managed over 1000 games for teams such as Wimbledon, Sheffield United, Nottingham Forest and Leicester City.In Part 1, Paul and Dave spoke about his man-management style, getting the best out of the crazy gang, dealing with the pressure of management, taking Wimbledon and Sheffield United all the way to Division 1, managing Chris Wilder and much more.Remember to download, subscribe, rate and review and tell a friend to tell a friend.
Former Reds and England midfielder Geoff Thomas joins us to discuss Pierre Van Hooijdonk’s ego and how Forest flew under Dave Bassett before Big Ron steered a sinking ship.
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Only 50 professional games, but so many good stories. Matty Piper talks through breaking through at Leicester City, Dave Bassett's mind games, Trevor Benjamin losing his head with Robbie Savage & some very unusual agents.
The gang from the ‘Back Of The Nest’ podcast joined Miles Blumsom to discuss all the latest news regarding Crystal Palace. Due to FA Cup fixtures, there was no game this week so it was all about transfers. Nathan Ferguson, Yannick Carrasco, Adil Rami and many more. Patrick van Aanholt and Nya Kirby linked with moves away. It's Sheffield United this weekend, who is better to preview this fixture than Dave Bassett, former Crystal Palace and Sheffield United manager.
Across a career spanning 22 years and over 700 senior appearances, Nigel Winterburn developed a reputation as a fiercely competitive and reliable operator at the top of the game under varied managers, from Dave Bassett to Arsene Wenger.In this exclusive interview with Football Ramble Daily, the Arsenal and England left back divulges exactly what it takes to be a pro footballer, how different he was on the pitch when compared to everyday life, and why he hardly ever used his right foot.We're on tour and playing Sheffield's Memorial Hall tomorrow! Join us at venues across England, Europe, USA and Canada for Football Ramble Live - expect all your old favourites (including Pete Donaldson), brand new games and a load of laughs. Get your tickets now at ramblelive.com!Search ‘Football Ramble Daily’ on social media to find us, and email us here: show@footballrambledaily.com ***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the latest Anfield Index Podcast, Trev Downey, Karl Coppack, Kam Brainch and producer Guy Drinkel bring you a show crammed with Reds-related topics. The lads discuss the proposed expansion of the Anfield Road end, the reported potential deal with Nike, the speculation the manger created with his quotes about retirement and the rise of blatant xenophobia in the media. There's also a Dave Bassett story, a discussion about the correct way to say Kam's full name, some chat about poetry and alliteration, for some reason, and a nice bit of The Life Of Brian. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Three distinctively different creators: one special show. In honor of this month’s ASCAP Expo, we have curated segments from three very prominent ASCAP members: Pinar Toprak, the composer who scored Captain Marvel; songwriter and producer Dave Bassett, whose hits include “Ex’s and Oh’s,” with Elle King, and “Fight Song” with Rachel Platten, and Lindy Robbins, one of Hollywood’s most accomplished pop songwriters with songs recorded by Jason Derulo, Andra Day, David Guetta and many others.
Dave Bassett answers a couple of "Storyophonic Questions" with our host, Dan Kimpel. Dave possesses an eclectic résumé. “Ex’s and Oh’s,” co-written and produced with Elle King, and the anthem “Fight Song,” co-written with Rachel Platten, have added substantially to his diverse portfolio.
With songs recorded by artists ranging from Shinedown to Josh Groban, Dave Bassett possesses an eclectic résumé. “Ex’s and Oh’s,” co-written and produced with Elle King, and the anthem “Fight Song,” co-written with Rachel Platten, have added substantially to his diverse portfolio. The Storyophonic team travels to Dave’s solar-powered studio high in the mountains above Malibu for an elevated look into the art and craft of this industrious and inventive songwriter, producer and musician.
Following up a massive hit, strumming on a junky guitalele, and solving the mysteries of songwriting. Discover how the Melbourne folk artist crafted 2018’s “Nation of Two.”Interviews: Vance Joy, Stefan Max (Atlantic Records, A&R), Edwin White (drummer, producer), Dave Bassett (producer), Dan Wilson (songwriter).AtlanticPodcasts.com
Today's podcast is the first multi-guest episode for Climb in Consulting as I interview two of the co-founders of Q5 to find out all about their journey – from their decision to launch a consultancy in the middle of the recession to how they grew it to become the award winning, global firm it is today. Having decided he wanted to scratch his own entrepreneurial itch Olly Purnell reached out to Sharon Rice-Oxley and over the course of 2008 they built ‘the band' that would become the founding team of Q5. As well as aiming to create a consultancy that delivers high quality Organisational Design work for their clients they set out to build a firm that was genuinely different for those they had worked in previously. This is something they've successfully achieved and are renowned for both their unique culture (being named top 20 Times Best Small Companies To Work For 2018) as well as their efforts in maintaining a diverse and vibrant work force (over 40% of their senior leadership are female). Olly and Sharon were fantastic guests and it was great to be able to get both of their perspectives on the Q5 journey and their advice to those looking to climb in the industry as well as those thinking of starting their own firms. In this interview we discuss a whole range of topics including: Why Olly and Sharon decided to set up a consulting business and the steps they went through to establish the right founding team for Q5 Business planning and what steps they took to set Q5 up for success Their tough first year in business and how they overcame it Olly and Sharon's advice to those thinking of starting their own business, in consulting or otherwise The unique approach Q5 took to developing their culture and how they've maintained it as they've grown How Q5 ensures collaboration amongst the partnership and avoids the common political pitfalls in consultancy firms using their ‘rough justice' approach to profit sharing How Q5 have developed such a diverse team and the importance of understanding work in the context of peoples' wider lives And much much more! You can find out more about Olly, Sharon and Q5 at the links below: Olly's Linked In - https://www.linkedin.com/in/oliver-purnell-6525ab9/ Sharon's Linked In - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharon-rice-oxley-fcipd-144b282/ Q5 - http://www.q5partners.com/ Specific things we discuss in the show: Underneath the Lemon Tree: A Memoir of Depression and Recovery by Mark Rice-Oxley - http://amzn.eu/fzo9xZv Switch: how to change things when change is hard by Chip and Dan Heath - http://amzn.eu/09NDkDW How to be Chief Execitive of your own life by Mike Wilson – To purchase a copy please contact Nicola.davies@sjp.co.uk (£10 from each purchase will go to the SJP Foundation) The Founder - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4276820/ The Crazy Gang by Dave Bassett and Wally Downes - http://amzn.eu/dceWhOZ
Reservoir Red Dogs are back talking to Craig Armstrong about Dave Bassett, McDonalds gold cards and Paul McGregor's trousers.
Mike, Max and Shane discuss the #ISangForLupusChallenge, their upcoming live show in Toronto, Max's birthday, Arkells' "beef" with an American band, mindfulness and a moral dilemma involving a phone charger. Vance Joy ("Lay It On Me," "Like Gold") tells Mike about the mechanics of touring, what he learned opening for Taylor Swift, sleep habits, vocal exercise, working with Dave Bassett, choosing producers, songwriting and discipline. For dessert, Shane shares an update on Alex's test results and describes his disappointing experience with a new camera meant to document his family.
Former basketball star and equality campaigner John Amaechi challenges former football manager Dave Bassett over his use of the description "coloured" players in football. The debate on the Stephen Nolan show follows Jose Mourinho saying that "there's no racism in football"