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Brian Clough took his players away for a break in the Spanish sunshine in preparation for Nottingham Forest's second successive European Cup Final, in May 1980. "It was absolute genius," said Gary Mills, who became the youngest player to appear in a European Cup Final. This episode looks back at that magical time with exclusive contributions from several former Clough players, including John Robertson, Ian Bowyer, Martin O'Neill and the man nicknamed 'Young Millsy.'Robertson talks to pod host Marcus Alton about his winning goal against German side Hamburg in Madrid, while O'Neill describes a special moment involving Cloughie at half-time.
On this episode of Scran we are previewing one of the hottest whisky dates on the calendar - the Campbeltown Malts Festival. Despite being one of the smaller whisky regions, Campbeltown really does pack a punch and Rosalind wanted to find out what fans could look forward to at this year's event, particularly the bottlings. Glen Scotia recently held a preview event in Edinburgh where Rosalind went along to hear all about the exclusive offerings to be had at the upcoming festival; You'll hear from Gary Mills, Global Brand Ambassador who hosted a session to deconstruct the festival bottling and what an eye-opener it was. After that session Rosalind chatted with Ashley Smith, Master Blender for Glen Scotia who, will for the first time this year be on hand in her new role. She talks about the history of Campbeltown and its whisky heritage as well as what she's looking forward to at this year's festival. From Glen Scotia to Springbank! A few days later Rosalind caught up with David Allan, Director of Sales and Marketing for the sought-after whisky. David shared more detail on their festival releases and how they are trying to cope with demand severely outstripping supply. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the latest edition of Fearless in Devotion as Andy, Andrew and Liam discuss the exciting new Kop plans, Tuesday night's Vertu Trophy win over Port Vale and the draw for the next round if we get past Bolton.We also chat about the fourth anniversary of Ryan and Rob's takeover of Wrexham, our transfer deadline activity and the squad list announcement.As if all that wasn't enough, we have another great interview from our recent live event as Mark "The Beast" Creighton joins us to run the rule over how the current season is going. He also tells us why we urgently need a new training ground, how his son's getting on in the academy and lifts the lid on drinking Guinness and eating sausage butties with Gary Mills.Thanks for listening and if you want free copies of the FiD fanzine (only costs the price of postage) please e-mail andrewgilpin@hotmail.comEnjoyed this Fat Boar-sponsored episode? Then please follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/fearlessidzine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This Green Jumper Gem features Gary Mills, who was a teenager when he won the European Cup under the guidance of Brian Clough. In 1980, he became the youngest player to appear in a European Cup Final. The amazing success at such a young age was a result of talent, hard work and the faith that Cloughie had in Young Millsy. Gary speaks to pod host Marcus Alton with humour and emotion about his memories of working with The Gaffer. For signed copies of Gary's book 'Young Millsy' email: jbrinders@yahoo.co.uk.
Mike and Duncan recall part 2 of their trip to Glasgow for the Glasgow Whisky Festival. The chaps cover off their post festival antics in town with a few dram recommendations, swiftly and freshly followed by a trip to the Loch Lomond distillery. The lads were lucky enough to get a tour from the one and only legend that is... Gary Mills! Thanks to Cliff (@cliffswhisky) for the Outro, "An ode to Larkfire"! ;)
Colin is joined by Nuno, Ryan Yates, Elliot Anderson, Steve Hodge and Gary Mills
In this episode of the Youth Power Podcast, we are joined by Gary Mills, founder of Shoot Basketballs NOT People, a Philadelphia-based organization dedicated to preventing violence and promoting positive change through basketball and mentorship. Gary discusses his background, the inspiration behind starting the program, and the various ways they engage with youth, including affordable basketball training, education workshops, leadership development, and mental health support. He also shares a success story of a young man who has excelled both on and off the court since joining the program. Throughout the conversation, Gary emphasizes the importance of being creative, taking actionable steps, and persevering in the non-profit space to make a lasting impact on the lives of young people.
Mike & Duncan host Gary Mills. Surprisingly, Mr Mills is not a famous DJ, but the global brand ambassador of Glen Scotia and Loch Lomond. We hear about some of the hottest special edition series in the whisky world right now; Campeltown Festival Editions and LL Distillery Editions. Plus, Gary chats about visiting Campbeltown, the yearly festival, his pudding island drams and love of a Hawaiian shirt. Check out our Whisky T-Shirt Shop with #TumblerClub tees and ones featuring our favourite episode artwork. New whisky t-shirt designs being added regularly. You can also buy us a dram if you love the content. Honest to a Malt podcast website & blog. Email us on: HonestToAMalt@protonmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/honest-to-a-malt/message
Very few footballers are able to say that they made their debut in the professional game aged just 15 years old but Ashley Chambers did just that when he played for Leicester City in a league cup tie. He also played for England at various youth levels but needed to leave Leicester in search of regular first team football. York City and Gary Mills provided that and the rest, as they say, is history. Ashley is cemented in York city folklore due to his massive part in the 2012 Wembley double success. Here Ashley looks back on that time at Bootham Crescent as well as his whole career in football. This interview was conducted by Dan Tait, edited and produced by James Charters.
Dr. Pat Baccili helps individuals and organizations break through their limiting Crust so they can reach their unlimited potential. Her specialty is assisting people face their challenges with courage. She starts by helping them identify their limiting thoughts, actions and beliefs...the Crust that keeps them stuck.
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Gary Mills is a multifaceted artist who seeks creativity in all he does. Gary talks about his path from cook to fashion designer, to university art teacher, and the creative workshops he does today. https://linktr.ee/garymillsdesigns Folge direkt herunterladen
Gary Mills played 137 times for our great club #nottinghamforest during 2 spells are the club, and is certainly an all time legend of the City Ground after helping #nffc claim an unprecedented back to back European Cup wins in 1979 and 1980. At the young age of 11 Gary Mills talent was obvious and the Forest scouts were quick to sign him up, he then went onto force his way into the reserve team when he was only 14! Then on September 9th 1978 he made his first team debut in a victory over Arsenal and in doing so become Nottingham Forest youngest ever league player. Gary was a naturally gift footballer who was comfortable in a number of positions on the field, but spent most of his career playing as a right back or in midfield. With spells playing for Forest rivals Leicester City and Notts County, Gary amassed an impressive 727 appearances as a professional footballer before retiring at Tamworth in 2010. In this Exclusive Interview with FFTV we will deep dive into all things Forest, getting all the details of his time playing under the legendary Brian Clough and the infamous back to back European Cup Wins! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hebrews 11:23-29 Faith chooses: -spiritual persecution over earthly pleasure. -heavenly riches over earthly riches. -the fear of the Lord over the fear of man. -God's provision over man's resources. -God's word over current circumstances.
Matty Blair's journey in football is one based on hard work and dedication. The son of a former European cup winner, you would be mistaken thinking Matty's path was smooth as he worked his way up through the non-league pyramid. When Blair signed for Gary Mills at York in 2011 it was an inspired move as he notched 20 goals in his debut season on route to promotion including goals in both FA Trophy and Play-off semi-finals and finals. After helping to keep York in the football league Matty went on to represent a number of clubs including Fleetwood Town, Doncaster Rovers and Cheltenham Town before retiring last year.This podcast interview was conducted by Dan Tait, edited and produced by James Charters.
‘Trial in the Delta: The Murder of Emmett Till' is a new play co-written by Emmy award winners Willie Round and Gary Mills, who stopped by the Vocalo studios to discuss the production with afternoon host Nudia Hernandez. The play is a reenactment of the trial following the murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till. It reveals details about the trial that have been lost for decades, and brings to light the true story of the murder of Emmett Till. ‘Trial in the Delta' is on view at the DuSable Black History Museum until Feb. 19. Find ticket information at dusablemuseum.org.
Intro: We are in the Great Unraveling - let's knit a new sweater Let Me Run This By You: Thin is In, ETHS Drama teacher Bruce Siewerth's abuse of students, iCarly's creator Dan Schneider's abuse of actors Interview: We talk to Hamilton's own George Washington - Paul Oakley Stovall about family, touring with Hamilton, being fearless, the magic of solving problems behind the scenes, early-age professionalism, quick changes, University of Illinois Urbana- Champaign, almost being a Chemical Engineer, Gary Mills, Don Ilko's quiet championship, Ric Murphy's vocal championship, when Jim Ostholthoff called Paul a supernova, Dr. Bella Itkin's career advice, playing John Proctor in The Crucible and Starbuck in 110 in the Shade, Working by Studs Terkel, Betsy Hamilton, being in Caryl Churchill's Serious Money with Gillian Anderson, Yolanda Androzzo, Minneapolis, playing Jason in Steven Carter's adaptation of Medea called Pecong, the X Files, getting shot in both legs, Matt Scharf, Amy Pietz, Monica Trombetta, performing in Frank Galati's Goodman Theatre's production of Good Person of Setzuan with Cherry Jones, Mary Zimmerman's The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci, Journey to the West, working for the Obama Administration, when Phylicia Rashad directed Paul's play Immediate Family at the Goodman and then Mark Taper Forum, KernoForto Productions, Wolf in Waiting with Danilo Carrera, Frederick Douglass, and finding a second home in Ireland.
Old mates richo and Gaz catch up and chat about the urban winery in Preston @thewineshowaustralia @danmurphys_richard
"It's something I'll always treasure." Journalist and author John Brindley looks back at his special interview with Brian Clough in this fascinating episode. John's list of interviewees reads like a Who's Who of Clough legends - and meeting the Great Man himself was an unforgettable moment. Chatting to http://brianclough.com/ (brianclough.com) editor Marcus Alton, John recalls marvellous memories from some of Brian's star players and how the Miracle Manager's man-management got the best out of his team. John has ghost-written books for several Clough players - European Cup winner Gary Mills and the Magic Maverick, Terry Curran - as well as penning the popular 'Nottingham Forest - 20 Legends.' Have a listen to his great memories - and look out for his books: 'Gary Mills - My Life in Football', 'Regrets of a Football Maverick', 'Gimme The Ball' and 'Nottingham Forest - 20 Legends.'
Journalist and author John Brindley achieved a long-standing ambition when he secured an interview with Brian Clough. John's list of interviewees reads like a Who's Who of Clough legends - and meeting the Great Man himself was an unforgettable moment. In the latest entertaining pod, John talks about some of the great Cloughie-related stories he has gathered over the years. Talking to http://brianclough.com/ (brianclough.com) editor Marcus Alton, John recalls marvellous memories from some of Brian's star players and how the Miracle Manager's man-management got the best out of his team. John has ghost-written books for several Clough players - European Cup winner Gary Mills and the Magic Maverick, Terry Curran - as well as penning the popular 'Nottingham Forest - 20 Legends.' This episode is a taster of the forthcoming full episode. John's books: 'Gary Mills - My Life in Football', 'Regrets of a Football Maverick', 'Gimme The Ball' and 'Nottingham Forest - 20 Legends.'
Intro: modern hearing aids are wild, it's always helpful to rate, review, and subscribe. Let Me Run This By You: Family CourtInterview: We talk to Gary Mills about: Pinnacle Performance Company, Fargo, Trollwood Performing Arts School, drama teachers, Death of a Salesman, Don Ilko, The Mouse That Roared, The King And I, Come Blow Your Horn, Lee Kirk, Ric Murphy, Neil Simon, Last of the Red Hot Lovers, Man And Superman, Sam Shepard, Curse of the Starving Class, John C Reilly, American Buffalo, Pump Up The Volume, Dave Koechner, Brian Dennehy, Dog Boys, Atlantic Theater Company, David Byrne, Vince Vaughn, Jim Ostholthoff, The Spotlight Exercise, A Lie of the Mind, Paul Oakley Stovall, the Queen of England.
In the first of a two-part interview special, Nathan makes the trip up to Birmingham City's St Andrews stadium to meet none other than Manny Smith. Manny opens up on making his way in the game at Walsall, not enjoying his football at Notts County before feeling the love at Wrexham when he joined under Kevin Wilkin. In part one the lads discuss that FA Cup trip to Stoke and what it was like marking Peter Crouch, Gary Mills' unorthodox methods, his shock at being released and he also reveals who he trusted to cook him a meal in the player house! Part two in the coming weeks is a must-not-miss on the end of his career so stay tuned. LEXAYA - https://www.lexaya.co.uk/ Sponsored by red10 People Development www.red10dev.com Partnering with Wrexham-band Hypenotic www.hyperfollow.com/hypenotic EMAIL - RobRyanRed@gmail.com TWITTER - @RobRyanRed | @RichFay | @NathSalt1 INTRO (CC) - Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/aspire License code: UPMIVHLBA5AFRBSI
Our final guest of the series is Jamal Fyfield, a player signed back in 2010 to provide competition for places and developed into a regular starter when York City were promoted back into the Football League. Jamal looks back on some key moments of his York City career including a dramatic winner in a 3-2 victory over Grimsby, a team he would later represent. He also talks of his scoring role against York City when he scored one of six vs the Minstermen in 2016 as well as reuniting with Gary Mills at Wrexham before bringing everything up to date by discussing his current team Boreham Wood. This podcast interview was conducted by Dan Tait, edited and produced by James Charters. If you enjoy the podcast, please consider donating to justgiving.com/yorkhospitalradio and/or vote for us in the Non-League Bible awards where we are nominated in the final for best podcast and best charity. Vote here: https://nonleaguebible.weebly.com/nlbible-awards.html
Gary Mills and Willie Round, the Co-Directors and Co-Writers of ‘Trial in the Delta: The Murder of Emmett Till,’ joined Steve King and Johnnie Putman on Chicago’s Afternoon News. Gary and Willie discuss how they wrote the play and the things they learned about the Emmett Till case from 1955 using the actual court transcripts. […]
Gary Mills and Willie Round, the Co-Directors and Co-Writers of ‘Trial in the Delta: The Murder of Emmett Till,’ joined Steve King and Johnnie Putman on Chicago’s Afternoon News. Gary and Willie discuss how they wrote the play and the things they learned about the Emmett Till case from 1955 using the actual court transcripts. […]
The two spells Chris Smith had at York City couldn't have been more contrasting. As a young professional, Chris was part of an inexperienced side under a 27 year old manager which culminated in relegation from the football league for the first time in the clubs history. Following his release he had spells at Stafford, Worcester, Tamworth and Mansfield before returning to the club as Gary Mills captain. The rest as they say is history and what a history it was with Chris leading the club to wins on consecutive weekends at Wembley Stadium in 2012. Here he talks with brutal honesty about his time at the club as well as his wider career. This episode is sponsored by York Gin, was conducted by Dan Tait, edited and produced by James Charters. If you enjoyed this podcast then do consider donating to our charity via justgiving.com/yorkhospitalradio
Gary Mills was a teenager when he won the European Cup under the guidance of Brian Clough. In 1980, he became the youngest player to appear in a European Cup Final. The amazing success at such a young age was a result of talent, hard work and the faith that Cloughie had in Young Millsy. In this pod, Gary speaks with humour and emotion about his memories of working with The Gaffer. "People talk about the money in the game nowadays - but I'd never ever swap those years which made me rich in memories," Gary tells podcast host Marcus Alton. The pod includes a competition to win a signed copy of Gary's book 'Young Millsy' (T&Cs on Clough tribute website). Signed copies are available to purchase by emailing: jbrinders@yahoo.co.uk.
Our latest guest Gary Mills is an English football manager and former professional player. He played in the Premier League and Football League for Nottingham Forest winning the European Cup, Derby County, Notts County and Leicester City and managed in the Football League with Notts County and York City.
Gary Mills was a teenager when he won the European Cup with Brian Clough at Nottingham Forest. In an airport lounge following one of the European games, Cloughie gave Young Millsy some words of encouragement he's never forgotten. In this trailer for the forthcoming pod, Gary talks with emotion about those glory years and what it was like playing for the Master Manager. "The gaffer gave me so much confidence," Gary tells pod host Marcus Alton. "But just because I was a young player, I wasn't treated any differently - I still got the rollickings."
We had a blast down memory lane with Gary Mills, show sponsored by Northern Print Solutions
A very special guest joins the podcast today.Gary Mills' short spell at Wrexham included some of the best football we've seen in years, followed by some of the worst.He was honest on everything put to him including the mistakes he made, the poor second season players recruited, his sacking & those pub visits with the team the night before a game.Gary also shared some great stories from his time under the great Brian Clough, all in his new book 'Young Millsy'.GET IN TOUCHEMAIL: fearlessindevotion@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Friday's Drive I caught up with Gary Mills of Vix20 for a chat about the band's fantastic new single “Orla The Octopus”. We also covered the petrol crisis, supermarket flowers and 11+ exams but most importantly, had a disco in the deep blue sea as Gary introduced the new track, talked about Michelle Ward's incredible vocals as Orla, the new video, upcoming singles and live gigs!
With Wrexham heading to face Stockport at Edgeley Park, who better to get on than a player who has represented both? James Jennings talks arriving on loan with Wrexham in transition, discusses the exits of Dean Keates and Sam Ricketts, why his favourite goal ISN'T that free-kick at Harrogate as well as giving a health update on brother Connor. There's also a story to be told about an off-piste approach by Gary Mills to win his signature... EMAIL - RobRyanRed@gmail.com TWITTER - @RobRyanRed INTRO (CC) - Epic Trailer by Scott Holmes Music
RobRyanRed welcomes on its fifth guest as Jordan White details his harrowing story of one season at Wrexham blighted by paralysis and poison. The former Livingston striker arrived full of optimism, claiming the No 9 shirt under Gary Mills, before finding himself in hospital exams after picking up an infection near his hip bone. White also opens up on his fractious relationship with Dean Keates, his concerns with the quality of squad in his one season at the club, why moving on to Barrow was the worst experience of his life and how a friendship blossomed with Paul Rutherford. EMAIL - RobRyanRed@gmail.com TWITTER - @RobRyanRed INTRO (CC) - Epic Trailer by Scott Holmes Music
Former Nottingham Forest midfielder Gary Mills reflects on playing in an all-conquering team as a 16-year-old, life with Brian Clough and why he stills loves managing in non league now.
Four die-hard Wrexham fans discuss all things Wrexham AFC. With weekly special features and interviews.Today, the team is joined by former Wrexham AFC midfielder Lee Fowler.As well as sharing his Fearless In Devotion moment, Dom tells the lads why leaving Wrexham for rivals Fleetwood in the 2011/12 season is the only regret of his career, and why he believes current criticism of Dean Keates is unfair.He also lifts the lid on the breakdown of his relationships with Billy Barr and Gary Mills.GET IN TOUCHTwitter: @FearlessidzineEmail: fearlessindevotion@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Four die-hard Wrexham fans discuss all things Wrexham AFC. With weekly special features and interviews.Today, the team is joined by former Wrexham AFC centre half Mark Creighton, AKA 'The Beast'.As well as sharing his Fearless In Devotion moment, Creights lifts the lid on the differences in the management styles of Dean Saunders and Andy Morrell, why he was surprised Dean Keates went into management in the first place, and reminisces over the FA Cup home tie against Brighton and much more.GET IN TOUCHTwitter: @FearlessidzineEmail: fearlessindevotion@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Griffiths and Chay Long chat to Javan Vidal, remember Gary Mills' first season as manager and look back on the Bromley game, goals, stamps and all! This is the feed of the Final Whistle podcast, the official podcast of Wrexham AFC. It features detailed reports and analysis after every game, the weekly Dragonheart chat show every Friday at 6, audio highlights, preview podcasts, and the Lowdown scouting report before every game. Plus, we’ll put out specials whenever something interesting happens – and that’s been quite often lately! Subscribe to our podcast feed to support Wrexham AFC. Every penny raised by the podcast goes back into the club, and every review and comment pushes us up the iTunes charts, so please leave your thoughts, hit the like button, share and enable notifications.
Nathan Salt and Richard Fay welcome on the podcast's second guest in Adriano Moke. He talks Dom Vose, Gary Mills and why his exit is still painful. EMAIL - RobRyanRed@gmail.com TWITTER - @RobRyanRed INTRO (CC) - Epic Trailer by Scott Holmes Music
Ahead of today’s #One2ThreeShow I caught up with Gary Mills of Vix 20 to chat about the band’s epic new single Broken Melody. We also discussed Tron, luminous socks and the three points on his license thanks to the middle eight of his own track! For the full interview click play in the box below.
This week hosts Koji Steven Sakai and M. Martin Mapoma brought on writer and playwright G. Riley Mills. In this second episode, we put him on the spot and asked him about the best OR worst day of their life. Gary’s best or worst was a great story about dreams and what happens when we get our hopes get up.GuestG. Riley Mills is the cofounder of Pinnacle Performance Company and co-author of The Pin Drop Principle (with David Lewis) and has taught effective communication to executives and CEOs across the globe.As a writer, Mills has twice been awarded the Joseph Jefferson Citation (Chicago's Tony Award) for Best New Work. His first book, Sawdust and Spangles (written with Grammy-nominated musician Ralph Covert) won a 2007 NAPPA Honor Award; their follow-up project A Nutty Nutcracker Christmas was nominated for a 2012 Distinguished Play Award by the American Alliance for Theatre & Education and was profiled in USA Today and on ABC News: Nightline. They were nominated for a 2013 Distinguished Play Award by the AATE for their acclaimed musical, The Hundred Dresses, which premiered off-Broadway at the Atlantic Theatre Company in New York City in 2012.As a professional actor, Mills last appeared at Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago. Television credits include episodes of ER, Early Edition, and Missing Persons. Film credits include lead roles in The Home Coming (World Wide Pictures) and 35 Miles from Normal, which premiered at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival. A member of the Screen Actors Guild, Mills recently cofounded a not-for-profit company called The Bookwallah Organization, whose sole mission is to collect storybooks and set up libraries in orphanages around the world (www.bookwallah.org).
This week hosts Koji Steven Sakai and M. Martin Mapoma brought on writer and playwright G. Riley Mills. In this first episode of the week, we got to know him and talked about his time as an actor and how he came to write one of his latest play, Life Every Voice, and more.Guest G. Riley Mills is the cofounder of Pinnacle Performance Company and co-author of The Pin Drop Principle (with David Lewis) and has taught effective communication to executives and CEOs across the globe.As a writer, Mills has twice been awarded the Joseph Jefferson Citation (Chicago's Tony Award) for Best New Work. His first book, Sawdust and Spangles (written with Grammy-nominated musician Ralph Covert) won a 2007 NAPPA Honor Award; their follow-up project A Nutty Nutcracker Christmas was nominated for a 2012 Distinguished Play Award by the American Alliance for Theatre & Education and was profiled in USA Today and on ABC News: Nightline. They were nominated for a 2013 Distinguished Play Award by the AATE for their acclaimed musical, The Hundred Dresses, which premiered off-Broadway at the Atlantic Theatre Company in New York City in 2012.As a professional actor, Mills last appeared at Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago. Television credits include episodes of ER, Early Edition, and Missing Persons. Film credits include lead roles in The Home Coming (World Wide Pictures) and 35 Miles from Normal, which premiered at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival. A member of the Screen Actors Guild, Mills recently cofounded a not-for-profit company called The Bookwallah Organization, whose sole mission is to collect storybooks and set up libraries in orphanages around the world (www.bookwallah.org).Find Us Online - Website: http://www.bestorworstpod.com/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BestWorstDayOfYourLIfePodcast/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBestOrWorst1 - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bestorworstdaypod/ About Us Our society is so focused on celebrity, we sometimes forget that “regular” people lead interesting lives too! Best or worst moment of your life? Hosts Koji Steven Sakai and M. Martin Mapoma are here to let your story out. We put people on the spot. What are you going to hear? It could be funny, it could be poignant, it could be sad… you’ll know when we know.Best or Worst is a twice-weekly podcast. On Tuesdays, we get to know our guests and on Thursdays, we find out their best or worst moment.
Since the year 2000 supporting York City has been a real rollercoaster from five trips to Wembley (2 FA Trophy wins and 1 promotion), FA Cup games against (then) Premier League sides Stoke and Bolton to suffering double relegation to the National League North. Here are Jon Parkin, Gary Mills, Dan Parslow, Scott Kerr, Richard Brodie, David McGurk and Michael Ingham giving their insights into York City during this era. Interviews conducted by Dan Tait, edited/produced by Keith Lea and James Charters. Donations greatly received at justgiving.com/yorkhospitalradio
Join Jamie as he talks with Gary Mills and Barrie Pierpoint!
This bonus episode features an interview with Dan Simmonite, York City's media man who gives an insight into behind the scenes at Bootham Crescent. This includes a nervy first interview with Gary Mills, winning over the board at interview by telling them everything that was wrong with fan engagement, the full story of the #promote2 campaign and how he sees the future of York City from a media perspective. If you enjoy these podcasts please consider donating to www.justgiving.com/yorkhospitalradio
Gary Mills continues his in-depth reflection on his time at York City, this time the focus on his second spell at the club which involved suffering relegation to the National League North but winning the FA Trophy three weeks later. It also includes discussing his management at clubs in-between his spells at York with Gateshead and Wrexham. Interview conducted by Dan Tait, edited and produced by Keith Lea. If you enjoy these podcasts then please consider donating to www.justgiving.com/yorkhospitalradio
This special edition features former York City manager Gary Mills. Gary had two spells at the club and this episode covers his first in management at Bootham Crescent including the FA Cup run in 2011 and the Wembley twice success in 2012. Gary also talks about his successful playing career where he won two European Cups under the legendary Brian Clough. If you enjoy the podcasts then please consider donating to www.justgiving.com/yorkhospitalradio
I spoke to Gary Mills of Vix20 to introduce a new "collaboration" (while Taylor Swift's lawyers were busy) - X It Off - inspired, in part, by our As Yet Untitled Rock Cover Show!