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Dr Beibei Du Harpur & Kathryn Clifford from Skin Cancer charity SKCIN tell us we need to know about Skin Cancer Awareness Month.Footballer legend Graeme Souness, speaks to us live from the English Channel as he swims to France and back, raising money for the charity, DEBRA.Join Chris, Vassos and the Class Behind The Glass every morning from 6.30am for laughs with the listeners and the greatest guests. Listen on your smart speaker, just say: "Play Virgin Radio." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Portsmouth's Championship clash with Blackburn Rovers at Fratton Park is previewed by Jake Smith, Andrew Barnard and David Howes. Pompey boss John Mousinho also features on the show, which contains a replay of Paul Marsh's important conversation about CPR with 2 cardiac arrest survivors - Former Liverpool and Scotland midfielder Graeme Souness sat down with Paul alongside current Luton Town defender Tom Lockyer.
Anders berättar om sportikonen som stämde en tecknad björn. Johan flyr till svenska cupen och Liverpools 90-tal när Trumps fanboy Infantino lismar vidare. Dessutom: Kåkfararrock, mediebojkotter, Zlatanismer, Toto-fotboll, Jon Dahl Tomasson, dinosaurieägg, personberoende klubbar, Graeme Souness största misstag, MLS-vurmarnas uppförsbacke, dräpande recensioner och så lite om en mörk dag på Expressens sportredaktion. Bli Offsidemedlem – 0 kronor första månaden!
Man City were so bad that it has forced Marcus to do his best Graeme Souness impression… oh dear. Jim joins him to contemplate the last time a British club gave such a poor performance in Europe.Elsewhere, Liverpool and Aston Villa offered up the perfect tonic at Villa Park. But is it too early for Jim to sound the “title race is back on” alarm?We're going on tour! Get your tickets now: https://footballramblelive.com.Find us on Bluesky, X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: https://www.patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Griffiths answers your #askwxm questions on Jack Marriott, Rockin' Robin, pitch tampering, animals joining the game and more! Use #askwxm to get in touch with the iFollow commentary team on match day, or just to ask a question about Wrexham! Here's the link mentioned in the podcast to Graeme Souness' crafty touchline ploy: https://youtu.be/H1uWkbrvYZQ?t=5m18s And here's further width-altering tales: https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2014/oct/29/pochettino-pitch-size-does-matter. Here's a blog post with images of the mascots mentioned: https://dragon-heart.co.uk/2025/01/30/this-weeks-askwxm-links/
Simon Jordan, Graeme Souness, Troy Deeney and Henry Winter get together for the final Three Up Front of 2024.They discuss why Mo Salah has gone to the press about his future, what might be going through his mind as he decides what to do and how Liverpool will respond.Manchester City's disastrous form prompts the question: is this the biggest test of Pep Guardiola's managerial career? They also debate which City players are in decline and ask why did Guardiola sign that new deal?They also take stock of Manchester United's first match under Ruben Amorim and give their thoughts on which players he will stick with and which will be on their bike and they revisit Simon, Troy and Graeme's pre-season predictions. Who picked Nottingham Forest for the drop…?Subscribe for future episodes18+ please gamble responsibly
What an interview we've got for you this week as Si Ferry sits down with Newcastle United cult hero, Kieron Dyer to discuss his career in a fascinating chat.Kieron talks us through coming through the school of hard knocks at Ipswich to being touted by the likes of football legends Sir Alex Ferguson and Ruud Gullit as the one of the most promising up and coming talents in the UK.We go into detail about life at Newcastle and experiencing the growing tensions between Alan Shearer & Gullit in his early days at the club to the glory days under Bobby Robson which saw the return of Champions League football to St James' Park.Kieron also chats about the infamous on-pitch fight between him and Lee Bowyer during the Graeme Souness era and what ultimately led to his departure from Newcastle which saw him join West Ham, QPR and Middlesbrough.Kieron also provides insight into his recent terrifying heath scare and his fight back to full fitness as he's now returned to the game as a coach at Chesterfield! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What an interview we've got for you this week as Si Ferry sits down with Newcastle United cult hero, Kieron Dyer to discuss his career in a fascinating chat.Kieron talks us through coming through the school of hard knocks at Ipswich to being touted by the likes of football legends Sir Alex Ferguson and Ruud Gullit as the one of the most promising up and coming talents in the UK.We go into detail about life at Newcastle and experiencing the growing tensions between Alan Shearer & Gullit in his early days at the club to the glory days under Bobby Robson which saw the return of Champions League football to St James' Park.Kieron also chats about the infamous on-pitch fight between him and Lee Bowyer during the Graeme Souness era and what ultimately led to his departure from Newcastle which saw him join West Ham, QPR and Middlesbrough.Kieron also provides insight into his recent terrifying heath scare and his fight back to full fitness as he's now returned to the game as a coach at Chesterfield! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Football writer Henry Winter joins Simon Jordan and Graeme Souness to discuss Liverpool, Arsenal, Newcastle and the media's reaction to Thomas's Tuchel's appointment as England head coach.They debate whether Liverpool are the real deal this season: Henry reveals what the players are saying about Arne Slot but Graeme has reservations about their title credentials. They also discuss the upcoming game against Arsenal and why it could be a defining fixture for Mikel Arteta's side this season and whether their indiscipline is going to ruin their own Premier League bid.Following Thomas Tuchel's appointment, they discuss the press reaction to his arrival, what success will look like for him and whether we will now learn if the players are good enough to win the World Cup.There's also a chat on Newcastle's recent form and whether they're heading for a tough season. Henry says why he thinks there have been some difficulties behind the scenes, Graeme explains what makes the club such a challenge to manage and Simon wonders whether the honeymoon following Mike Ashley's departure is over.After Inter Miami's addition into the FIFA Club World Cup, how seriously should we take this competition and could we really see players boycott it?Subscribe for future episodes.18+ please gamble responsibly.
Carlo Garganese and Nima Tavallaey interview Liverpool legend Mark Lawrenson who played in two (in)famous European Cup finals for the club in 1984 against Roma and in 1985 versus Juventus. Mark recalls his memories of beating Roma at the Stadio Olimpico on penalties, and also the horrors of the Heysel Disaster a year later when 39 Juventus fans were killed in one of football's biggest tragedies. Mark also discusses other topics such as the genius of Liam Brady, an offer to join Juventus, Liverpool's new signing Federico Chiesa and new Arsenal defender Riccardo Calafiori.Mark Lawrenson was speaking on behalf of Sports Casting.Every Monday episode of The Italian Football Podcast + all extra interview episodes are free for all.To NEVER miss an episode of The Italian Football Podcast (as well as support the show), go to Patreon.com/TIFP or on Spotify to become a Patron for only $2.99 USD per month (excluding VAT).Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
In this Interlull episode we chat about the Arsenal players who have been on international duty, including Bukayo Saka who has returned home after picking up a small injury with England. There's discussion of Martin Odegaard amid rumours of a set-back, a little chat about a difficult week for Arsenal Women, and Graeme Souness's comments about Arsene Wenger. Then in part two we answer questions about over-saturation of football, the introduction of half-time interviews from next season, more legal wrangling, and because it's an Interlull there's an abundance of other nonsense involving James' dramatic reading of song lyrics, sandwiches, sweetcorn, wormholes, and lots more.Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A final hurrah for Liverpool, a surprising challenge from Villa Park that earns Graham Taylor the England job, Rangers march on under Graeme Souness while stealing the signature of Mo Johnston from under Celtic's nose, the outcome of the Taylor Report: the 1990s splutters into life, trying to create its own atmosphere.
Should Manchester United copy Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City to get back to the top? Why are Tottenham so flimsy? Would you take Paul Pogba at your club now and was Arsene Wenger a lucky manager?Those are the topics on this week's Three Up Front with Simon Jordan, Graeme Souness and Troy Deeney.With Man Utd's executives meeting this week and possibly deciding on Erik Ten Hag's future, Simon gives his insight on what might be going through their minds while Graeme wonders if there's enough football knowledge at the club.Tottenham's latest capitulation leads them to ask why that has been the case for so long and Troy reveals whether players think they are a soft touch. Also, would James Maddison get into any of the top three and does Ange Postecoglu need to liven up a bit in his post match interviews?Graeme gets an opportunity to discuss one of his favourite subjects - Paul Pogba - as they debate whether they would sign him after his doping ban was reduced. Also in Graeme's line of fire is, of all people, Arsene Wenger: was he a great manager or just very lucky?And with top players complaining about the increasing number of matches they're being asked to play, Troy explains why he would vote not to strike.Subscribe for future episodes18+ please gamble responsibly
This week Troy Deeney is BACK...And Simon doesn't waste time grilling him about his viral video about the speed bumps at Watford's training ground!In this week's episode Simon Jordan, Graeme Souness and Troy Deeney break down some of your footballing myths and reveal if they're actually true or just football hearsay, such as does the new manager bounce really exist and has Pep Guardiola ruined football? Elsewhere, Graeme reveals whether he agrees that Newcastle fans are the best in the UK. All that and more on the latest episode of Three Up Front.Subscribe for future episodes18+ please gamble responsibly
It's only two up front on the show this week as Simon Jordan and Graeme Souness tackle some of the big questions around the Premier League:Did Arsenal show an inferiority complex against Manchester City? Was Erik Ten Hag wrong to bring up Marcus Rashford's lifestyle and is Julen Lopetegui's position under threat at West Ham?Graeme and Simon debate Arsenal's approach after they went down to 10 men at Manchester City. Did Arteta's approach show their fear of City or was it the best way to go? Graeme argues they were too negative and explains why he thinks City won't care that they haven't beaten Arsenal in their last 3 league meetings. They also discuss Trossard's red card and whether players should take some of the blame for bending the rules.Please note that his episode was recorded before the news about Rodri's injury became public.With just one win in his first 5 games, how much pressure is on West Ham boss Julen Lopetegui? Simon gives his verdict on how long he might have and explains the thought process of a chairman when the team is getting bad results.Finally, Simon and Graeme look ahead to Manchester United v Tottenham this weekend and discuss whether managers should bring up a player's lifestyle in the press after Erik Ten Hag's recent comments about Marcus Rashford. This leads to a debate over whether Ten Hag can handle big stars, but is it also maybe the last chance saloon for Rashford at United?Subscribe for future episodes. 18 + please gamble responsibly.
What are Man Utd now? Is Trent Alexander-Arnold off to Real Madrid? And how can Rangers catch up with Celtic?Simon Jordan, Graeme Souness and Troy Deeney clash on these and more questions in the latest Three Up Front.Manchester United's capitulation to Liverpool sees them discuss why they still have no system of play after two years under Erik Ten Hag and how long he may have left at the club. They also debate whether Marcus Rashford still deserves his place in the United XI, how Virgil van Dijk displayed true leadership and if Arne Slot is slowly phasing out Trent Alexander-Arnold at Anfield...Elsewhere, Troy gives his viewpoint on his old gaffer Sean Dyche's situation at Everton, how he thinks he's dealing with it and why he believes the players need a meeting behind closed doors as they once again prop up the rest of the Premier League. Graeme gives his verdict on his former club's Rangers' defeat to Celtic and they deliberate on whether Lee Carsley can bring something new to the England team and if the job may be his to lose already.Subscribe for future episodes.18+ please gamble responsibly
Simon Jordan, Graeme Souness and Troy Deeney are answering your questions on the latest Three Up Front.Does Marcus Rashford look like football is a burden for him? Is Rodri really the new Graeme Souness? Who is the best player outside the big six in the Premier League?They discuss which Premier League players are the most overhyped, what football might look like in 2044 and Graeme says how he really got on with Gary Neville, Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher at Sky.Simon reveals which club he came close to buying after Crystal Palace and why he may have changed his opinion on Liverpool's Mo Salah, Graeme names the England star he thinks is one of the worst culprits for diving and Troy explains which Manchester United and Arsenal players need to prove their worth in 2024/25.Subscribe for future episodes.18+ please gamble responsibly
Football's Greatest continues to bring you some of the best moments from the series so far. This episode focusses on the some of our favourite stories we've heard about disagreements and rivalries. Glenn Hoddle reminisces about David Beckham's red card against Argentina at the 1998 World Cup, gives his thoughts on how their relationship was handled in the ‘Beckham' documentary and how he feels about it all now. Matthew Le Tissier recalls his bruising encounters with Arsenal hard man Martin Keown from his 'Top 5 Toughest Opponents' episode, what made Keown so annoying to play against and how it felt scoring against the Gunners in the final game at The Dell. Phil Thompson talks about losing the Liverpool captaincy to Graeme Souness, how he found out about it from his team-mates and what happened when he confronted their legendary manager Bob Paisley. Joleon Lescott explains why many Manchester City players were happy to see Roberto Mancini leave the club in 2013, despite the success they'd enjoyed together including their epic Premier League title win the year before.
Graeme Souness and Troy Deeney were captains throughout the majority of their careers and Simon once sat in the ultimate leadership position, as owner of Crystal Palace FC. Societal changes, money and player power have created a very different footballing landscape, one that many people feel produces fewer leaders than ever.In this week's episode our panel sat down to discuss leadership in modern football, analysing the traits that the best captains and managers exhibit whilst looking at England's footballing future as we head into the post-Southgate era.Subscribe for future episodes. 18+ please gamble responsibly.
talkSPORT carries on reaction to England's 1-1 draw with Denmark. Graeme Souness criticises Southgates comments about Trent Alexander-Arnold. Emmanuel Petit slams Declan Rice's performance. talkSPORT callers fume over the result. talkSPORT brings you reaction to all of yesterday's Euros action. Rob Page is sacked as Wales boss and Simon Jordan reacts. Dereck Chisora talks about his upcoming fight with Joe Joyce. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
talkSPORT pundits react to England's 1-0 win over Serbia. Jeff Stelling, Gabby Agbonlahor and Graeme Souness question Gareth's comments over fatigue. talkSPORT caller Steve likens Southgate to a korma curry. Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Gareth Southgate all speak. Simon Jordan has his say on Bellingham. talkSPORT reacts to a day of Euros action. Ashley Young slams United's handling of Erik Ten Hag. Graeme Souness and Simon Jordan clash over Scotland result. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the last of our Football's Greatest interviews, Gordon Strachan joins Jeff once more to discuss his top 5 captains from his career. Along the way Gordon recalls the best footballer he ever played with, the moment he says was one of the best of his life and the player who lived his life in chaos. He also reveals how he ended up in the boot of a car on his first night out at Manchester United, why he only went to England once Graeme Souness had left, what made Scott Brown an inspirational figure and why Sir Alex Ferguson didn't want his players talking to the Liverpool lads on international duty. NEXT WEEK: Look out for a brand new show - Football's Greatest: Euros. Paul Merson and Jeff are back together every week throughout the Euros to discuss all the big stories. You can also ask them questions about the tournament, about players, managers, transfer rumours or about their own careers. Email Jeff and Merse at footballsgreatest@foldingpocket.co.uk. Football's Greatest is a Folding Pocket Production with BBC Studios. You can catch our previous episode with Gordon Strachan where he talks about his greatest managers, including Fergie, Jock Stein and Howard Wilkinson, here: YouTube - https://youtu.be/ZfevpE4nSRA?si=xEKzQtI_7Kv4D20D Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/footballs-greatest/id1721822502?i=1000654024332 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/episode/6faMDcDKSpSvUoQbtQP0Ip?si=c3a072a25f864b3b Follow Football's Greatest and join in the debate: YouTube: www.youtube.com/@footballsgreatestpod Instagram: www.instagram.com/footballsgreatestpod Twitter: www.twitter.com/ftblsgreatest TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@footballsgreatestpod Facebook: www.facebook.com/footballsgreatestpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What makes a great leader in football? Thats's the question Jeff is asking former Liverpool captain Phil Thompson on this week's episode of the pod. Thommo was himself a born leader, who lifted the European Cup as captain in 1981. He talks about how Bill Shankly mapped out his entire career and the time Bob Paisley gave him his biggest rollicking, the best leaders he played with and why captaincy seems to matter more in the UK. He also reveals: the player that scared him the most how he pranked an England legend into believing he was joining Liverpool what he really thought about Alex Ferguson's great Manchester United sides Phil also talks about some of his lowest moments, including losing the captaincy at Liverpool to Graeme Souness and being overlooked to be England skipper at the 1982 World Cup, and recalls why Steve Gerrard took the armband from Sami Hyypia at Anfield and his emotional team talk before his first match as Liverpool's caretaker manager. You can catch our previous episode with Phil Thompson, where he picked his Top 5 Liverpool players, here: YouTube - https://youtu.be/eLh7e5tZrow?si=aNp7t-cCv0tM5CpJ Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/footballs-greatest/id1721822502?i=1000647187436 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/episode/5dp0JDg6L2l47xrEX83bp8?si=20fa506086d5416d Football's Greatest is a Folding Pocket Production with BBC Studios. Follow Football's Greatest and join in the debate: YouTube: www.youtube.com/@footballsgreatestpod Instagram: www.instagram.com/footballsgreatestpod Twitter: www.twitter.com/ftblsgreatest TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@footballsgreatestpod Facebook: www.facebook.com/footballsgreatestpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the second episode of 'Three Up Front', Simon Jordan, Troy Deeney and Graeme Souness discuss Manchester United's travails after they suffered their most humiliating defeat of the season at Crystal Palace. The trio look at where this once great club is and what the expectations should be for next season…With Sir Jim Ratcliffe becoming more of a prominent voice in football operations, Manchester United appear to be at a crossroads. Manager Erik Ten Hag is on the hot seat and the vast majority of the squad appear to be surplus to requirements, as well-remunerated stars such as Casemiro and Marcus Rashford continue to disappoint.The guys also discuss another team that has a somewhat murky future, as they react to the news that David Moyes is being replaced at the end of the season by Julen Lopetegui. Should West Ham fans ‘be careful what they wish for' as they wave goodbye to the manager who put a trophy in the cabinet for the first time in 43 years? Simon, Graeme and Troy give their thoughts in this week's episode of Three Up Front brought to you by William Hill.Subscribe for future episodes.18+ please gamble responsibly.
On this week's podcast:Game segment: Status quoShout outs: Happy birthday Leo!Happy birthday Graeme Souness!PFA awards for men's and women's teamsPetition for Hawkhead Cemetary vandalism: https://www.change.org/p/stop-renfrewshire-council-toppling-headstones-at-local-cemeteriesConvention Update402 days / 57 weeks!Room bookings coming very soon!Joint communication - meeting tomorrowCommunications: NARSA Euro Pool coming soon (possibly, maybe, perhaps)NARSA Newsletter - Feedback most welcome | Send us some pics! | Quiz Time!David Holmes book (One Voice): https://onevoicebook.co.uk - Interview on May 22Please share with your membership. This will also be shared on our WhatsApp group, and via our social media too.
Vish has always said this: Australians are unpredictable. You simply do not know where you stand with ‘em.And that was the same for most of Spurs' XI last night in yet another defeat at Stamford Bridge. Marcus, Jim, ACAB Brassell and the V2 Rocket himself discuss a huge night for both clubs that left Son Heung-Min and Pierre Emile-Hojbjerg shoving each other and Mauricio Pochettino signing an XL bully.Plus, Graeme Souness chucks another opinion out from his conservatory, Andy takes on the Old Bill in Greece, and Big Dunc tells the Inverness board he's staying. Plus, HUGE revelations that Vish had a certain Luke Aaron Moore muted on Twitter until very recently. Stay tuned.We're back on stage and tickets are out NOW! Join us at London Palladium on Friday September 20th 2024 for 'Football Ramble: Time Tunnel', a journey through football history like no other. Expect loads of laughs, all your Ramble favourites, and absolutely everything on Pete's USB stick. Get your tickets at footballramblelive.com!Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate us on Spotify. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the first episode of 'Three Up Front' brought to you by William Hill. A new show that combines three of football's most distinctive voices to bring you no-nonsense football opinions, discussions and ensure talking points are analysed from the perspectives of a player, a manager and an owner. In our debut episode Simon Jordan, Graeme Souness and Troy Deeney sit down to analyse the underwhelming end to Klopp's final season whilst giving their thoughts on the future of Liverpool. As a former Liverpool manager, there are few people more qualified than Souness to comment on the issues the current Feyenoord coach will face when he arrives on Merseyside and with Mo Salah, Virgil Van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold all out of contract in a year's time, the incoming manager's in tray is starting to look pretty daunting… So, exactly how does Arne Slot in at Liverpool? Tune in to find out.Subscribe for future episodes.18+ please gamble responsibly.
Three of football's most opinionated voices come together to bring you no nonsense football opinions, discussions and no doubt banter, each and every week alongside our normal programming, Up Front is not going away.
Graeme Souness has his say on the Salah spat and what would a spending cap mean for the Premier League? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Graeme Souness feels time is up for Ten Hag at Man United and Mourinho for England? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Graeme Souness hasn't spoken much about bringing Ali Dia to Southampton and putting him on the pitch. In this final episode, he gives an exclusive interview about what really went down when Ali Dia came to town, while Josh and Dara have discovered the latest about Ali himself.If you've enjoyed 53 minutes, please do leave a rating and a review. Don't forget, you can listen to hundreds of other amazing podcasts on Global Player, for free. Download it from the App Store, or head to globalplayer.com
Paul Ince tells the brilliant story of how he acquired the original Ronaldo's shirt and Graeme Souness weighs into the title debate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ex-Hammers, Liverpool and Scotland legend Don Hutchison is with us this week. Don tells some great stories about clashing with some of the game's biggest characters. Don also got stuck into this week's Mystery Player Quiz against Ginge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1986/87: in the Mersey Wars trilogy, we're up to Everton Strike Back as Howard Kendall's side regain the league title. Keith Houchen ensures he will be forever frozen in time with that diving header in the FA Cup final as Coventry win the trophy and disappoint a Spurs side that promise so much but end up empty handed, despite Clive Allen's 49 goals. In Scotland, Graeme Souness starts his Rangers revolution, while Aberdeen lose their manager as Alexander Chapman Ferguson trades Pittodrie for Old Trafford.
Liverpool Manager Jurgen Klopp stunned the sporting world by announcing that he'll leave the Anfield club at the end of this season. We get reaction from devastated Reds fans, as well as the thoughts of Phil Thompson, Graeme Souness and Noel Gallagher.In the FA Cup a late Nathan Ake goal gave Pep Guardiola his first win at Spurs to see the holders through to the last 16, and Chelsea and Villa couldn't be separated as they drew 0-0 at Stamford Bridge. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here's another chance to hear my interview with Jody Morris from season one.In part two, we hear about an epic Champions League battle against Louis van Gaal's Barcelona in 2000, in which Jody owned a young Xavi. He turned down a contract renewal with his beloved Chelsea to join Graeme Souness at Blackburn, but the deal fell through and Jody's career was never really the same. But Jody has survived and thrived because he understands football and knows how to break it down.Subscribe to The Big Interview YouTube channel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kammy talks about the fearsome Graeme Souness in his latest episode on midfield tough guys. He recalls how Souness was one of his heroes at Middlesbrough and how he felt when they came up against one another on the pitch for the first time. But why did Kammy have to give up 200 quid after? Kammy also gives his verdict on whether Souey was better than Steven Gerrard and how they became good pals when working together on TV.
Simon Jordan defends Virgil Van Dijk following recent criticism from Sky pundit Roy Keane, Graeme Souness urges Jack Grealish to maintain his current rich form for a while longer, Ally McCoist laughs off suggestions from Villa boss Unai Emery that keeper Emi Martinez is ‘responsible', Wayne Rooney loses the ‘Wagatha derby' and Emmanuel Adebayor makes the Clips of the Week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here's another chance to hear my interview with Terry Butcher from season one.In part two, we hear lots about Terry's seminal move north of the border to join the Rangers revolution under Graeme Souness. Training matches at the Gers were, let's just say, full-throttled, and we hear about the phenomenal Scottish talent of that Ibrox era, the late great Davie Cooper.Subscribe to The Big Interview YouTube channel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Owen Blackhurst, Seb White, James Bird, and Tommy Stewart catch up this week to chat about evergreen episodes, busking, Dr. Dre, The Chronic, Gianfranco Zola, NOT voting Conservative, Diego Maradona, Glenn Hoddle, Henri Camara at Wolves, sweatbands, Patrick Bamford, Diego Forlán, Hassan Kachloul, sucking the ball into the net, 3–0 down, 4–3 up, Fernado Torres, Senegal at the 2002 World Cup, Rio Ferdinand, 50 Cent, flicking the Vs, bowling at cricket, too much ecstasy, Phil Babb, John O'Shea, Gary Neville, the windmill, Allan Saint-Maximin, the Molineux Conductor, 1967: When LA Wolves Conquered the USA, V for Victory, The 100 Years War, Rotherham, grey squirrel, red squirrel, Tony Harrison, We Support These Now returns, Movember, COPA Football shirts, Rivellino, Artur Jorge, tattoos, Graeme Souness, Roy Keane, Vicente del Bosque, Kylian Mbappé, Fawlty Towers, José Mourinho, expensive bread and somehow so much more.CLICK HERE TO BUY THE NEW ISSUE OF MUNDIAL Sign up for the Newsletter - https://mundialmag.co/newsletterFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here's another chance to hear my interview with Graeme Souness from season one.Graeme might just be the best British midfielder of all time. In Part Two, we hear about tough tackling against Real Madrid, la dolce vita in Italy with Sampdoria, and spearheading a revolution at Rangers.Subscribe to The Big Interview YouTube channel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here's another chance to hear my interview with Graeme Souness from season one.Graeme might just be the best British midfielder of all time. In Part One, we hear his origin story – from frustration at Spurs to his emergence at Middlesbrough – and fantastic insights into the Liverpool winning machine of the 1980s. We also learn what kept him awake before the 1984 European Cup final in Rome.Subscribe to The Big Interview YouTube channel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode on The Overlap, brought to you by Sky Bet, we are joined by former Wales captain and Premier League footballer turned coach Craig Bellamy.Craig takes on Gary at the Cube in Manchester before a fascinating sit-down interview.Having clocked up over 500 professional appearances and represented nine clubs over a career that spanned almost 20 years, Bellamy does not lack in stories to tell.Find out how much of a big influence legendary boss Bobby Robson was at Newcastle United before an acrimonious fall-out with Graeme Souness led to a St James Park departure.Hear the full anecdote on his infamous Golf attack at Liverpool and which other member of the squad was involved in a separate incident on the same night. Bellamy also reveals where he was told to look for another club under Rafa Benitez.Craig reveals his own mental health battles from childhood through to career injuries and the impact of losing a close friend and former-team mate Gary Speed. Finally, we talk about how the Cardiff-born man has ventured into coaching through his love of the tactical side of the game and how he won't be changing his philosophy any time soon.If you enjoyed the interview please hit subscribe to never miss an upload. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code DEVILS20 at https://www.manscaped.com Join Webby & Jay for the Paddock Podcast as Graeme Souness rips into Erik ten Hag's summer transfer dealings! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gary and Rob talk to Martyn about his book Revolution: Rangers 1986-92, and how Graeme Souness changed Scottish football when he became player-manager at Ibrox. It was a perfect storm, and for a short time Rangers had a pulling power that not even England's biggest clubs could match. Souness was prepared to rip up traditions - and pick fights with just about everyone - in his attempt to continue lifting trophies after hanging up his boots.Revolution: Rangers 1986-92 by Martyn Ramsay is published by DB. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit nessundorma.substack.com
And then he was gone. David and Alan join Martyn to discuss the moves and machinations that led Graeme Souness from a position of promising his future to Rangers in February to moving to Anfield in April as well as trying to sum up his place on the Rangers pantheon. Apologies for some sound issues. This episode was first aired on Tuesday 31 May 2022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Labour's Andy Burnham, tells Nish and Coco why he doesn't mind being labelled ‘The King of the North' and why he thinks our political system needs a complete rewiring. He also gives his reaction to the demise of his old pandemic-era foe Boris Johnson, and shrugs off concerns about the city of Manchester getting into bed with Abu Dhabi - the owners who've brought such success to Manchester City F.C. We celebrate the 75th Windrush anniversary with a member of the Windrush generation, Catherine Ross, who tells us how Caribbean people introduced the British to moisturising amongst many things! Nish and Coco meanwhile, take the Home Office to task for backtracking on promises made in the wake of the Windrush scandal.Plus, the mortgage time bomb set to go off before the next election, the return of austerity twins David Cameron and George Osborne, and why Rishi Sunak is “chicken shit”. Coco also reveals why footballing hardman Graeme Souness made her cry, and who is the mystery PSUK fan known only as ChickenNugNugz?Pod Save the UK is a Reduced Listening production for Crooked Media. Contact us via email: PSUK@reducedlistening.co.ukWhatsApp: 07514 644572 (UK) or + 44 7514 644572Twitter: @podsavetheukGuests:Andy Burnham, Labour Mayor of Greater ManchesterCatherine Ross, Founder and Director of Museumand, The National Caribbean Heritage MuseumAudio credits:Good Morning Britain (ITV)BBC Breakfast TVBBC News
We saved the best Newcastle-themed Ramble Guide till last! Today, we look back on one of the most baffling, thrilling and things-you-don't-like-to-see-but-actually-really-want-to-see moments in Premier League history. That's right, it's the moment Lee Bowyer attacked his own Newcastle teammate, Kieron Dyer. And then the moment their manager, Graeme Souness, challenged them both to a fight.Join Marcus, Pete and Jim for a very Ramble trip down memory lane!Let us know what you thought of today's Guide on Twitter @FootballRamble and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive live events, ad-free Rambles, full video episodes and loads more: patreon.com/footballramble.***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!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Marcus, Andy and Pete are here to answer this World Cup's definitive question: after last night's heroics, have Robert Lewandowski and Lionel Messi secured a move to Fulham?Elsewhere the Aussies' great win over Tunisia gives them hope, Andy's going to have a fight with Graeme Souness and Wayne Rooney's bizarre (little) man management skills have been exposed. Pete's Film Club is back today! Luke and Pete watched the FIFA-funded 'United Passions', which is nearly the worst thing they've ever done. Sign up for weekly episodes throughout the World Cup and much more here: patreon.com/footballramble.Tweet us @FootballRamble and email us here: show@footballramble.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!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to our very first Ramble Reacts! We kept Marcus, Andy and Luke up late to relive an astonishing Manchester United win.Lisandro Martinez defied his critics and his height, while Marcus Rashford got back on the scoresheet ahead of his World Cup-winning goal in December. But what on earth has happened to Liverpool? Elsewhere, Graeme Souness fights Casemiro at a wedding and we uncover shocking revelations that Andy's godfather is in fact Louis van Gaal.Join us for Ramble Reacts episodes throughout the season, where we'll bring you our takes on the biggest games! Get involved @FootballRamble on Twitter, or email us show@footballramble.com.Sign up for our Patreon before the end of August and get 15% off an annual membership! Plus exclusive live events, ad-free Rambles, full video episodes and loads more: patreon.com/footballramble***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!*** Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.