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We Are Sailing: Official Chesterfield FC Podcast
Weekend Warm-up: Glenn Turner

We Are Sailing: Official Chesterfield FC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 61:37


Phil & Ellie spoke to former top level assistant referee Glenn Turner. The Bolsover boy has officiated in the World Cup, Euros, FA Cup Final and Premier League. Hear who was easy to work with and who wasn't plus the full story of Graham Poll's three yellows that probably cost the English referee team the World Cup Final in 2006. First heard on 1866 Sport.

Hawksbee and Jacobs Daily
It's Only Graham Poll But I Like It

Hawksbee and Jacobs Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 40:23


Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs are joined in the pod by former Made in Chelsea star Jamie Laing as well as squad number nine Martin Kelner! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Scoreless Thriller Podcast
"I've gone for poo" | Annual Christmas/New Year's Quiz | Part 1

The Scoreless Thriller Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 43:19


In our now annual tradition, we assembled to tackle the most bizarre football quiz questions imaginable!

Undr The Cosh
Jeff Winter | Who's The W*nker In The Black"

Undr The Cosh

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 99:12


Jeff Winter talks through his career as a professional referee Including VAR, tensions with Graham Poll, Deepdale Duck's stench, arguments with Danny Mills, and the pride of officiating the FA Cup final._________________________________________

The Winter Palace Podcast
Episode 104 - He Who Laughs Last

The Winter Palace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 108:59


We're very happy to welcome back writer, comedian and podcaster Kevin Day (@kevinhunterday) back to the show to talk comedy, football and more. The reason we wanted to have Kevin back on the show was to discuss the British panel show on TV, following the death last year of Sean Lock. Kevin worked with Sean on a number of shows and has written for dozens of shows including Have I Got News for You, 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Here Comes the Buzzcocks and many more. We talk about why they are so popular in the UK and haven't really worked as well in the US. But we do talk about one of the shows that has succeeded in both places and that's Whose Line Is It Anyway. We talk about improv comedy, the genius of Paul Merton and Tony Slattery, among others, the culture of improv in the US vs the UK and the challenge of doing improv vs stand up. We also talk about the problems of diversity in booking panel shows and the difficulties of avoiding tokenism. We also talk about podcasts as a means for young comedians to get exposure and segue that into chatting about comedians doing football podcasts, including Quickly Kevin, Comedians Playing Fantasy Premier League and, maybe the grand dame of the genre, The Tuesday Club. We also reminisce about Kevin doing the Chappers podcast more than a decade ago with Mark Chapman, Graham Poll and Roy Meredith. That leads into actual football chat. We recorded this on Transfer Deadline Day, but not much talk about that. We discuss the arrival of Patrick Viera at Crystal Palace and how much Kevin is enjoying the football at Selhurst Park this year, the rivalry (derby?) with Brighton and the challenges that brings with hosting The Price of Football with Seagulls supporter Kieran Macguire. We also talk about the proliferation of London football clubs, rivalries and tribalism and comparing that to American sports. (Disclaimer: I accidentally swapped Alabama and Auburn in my story and flip-flopped the fandom of the tree killer in that heated blood feud. My apologies to the fans of both teams.) Kevin is always a great guest and we hopefully to get back in the near future to continue the chat about British sportswriting vs American sportswriting and the other stuff we ran out of time to discuss.

Mixed-Sport – meinsportpodcast.de
Sekundenschlaf und drei Gelbe Karten

Mixed-Sport – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 72:13


Das Spiel meines Lebens schaut heute auf die Fußball-WM 2006 zurück. Dabei war es aber kein Finale, um das es ging, sondern ein Gruppenspiel. Das Spiel meines Lebens muss nämlich nicht immer das Finale sein, nicht immer das Spiel, das Millionen begeistert. Es ist meistens auch ein Ereignis, das für den Gast/ die Gästin viel bedeutet hat. Ein Spiel, über das man noch Jahre später berichten könnte. In diesem Podcast kann Andreas Oliver begrüßen, der sich 2006 bei der WM in Deutschland Tickets für die Spiele von Kroatien besorgt hatte. Die "Follow-your-Team"-Tickets waren etwas Neues, die Fans hatten Tickets, solange ihre Mannschaft im Wettbewerb war. Oliver war damals noch Student und war mit einem Freund bei den Spielen. Im dritten Vorrundenspiel brauchte Kroatien unbedingt einen Sieg. Und es wurde ein Spiel, das am Ende mit dem größten Erfolg von Australien in die WM-Geschichte einging. Berühmt wurde es für Joe Simunic und Graham Poll. Der gab Simunic im Laufe des Spiels nämlich drei Gelbe Karten. Andreas und Oliver sprechen über die Fanwerdung, warum es Kroatien-Spiele war, für die sich Oliver interessierte und wie er auf dem Rückweg auch noch eine wichtige Vorlesung verpasste.  

Das Spiel meines Lebens – meinsportpodcast.de
Sekundenschlaf und drei Gelbe Karten

Das Spiel meines Lebens – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 72:13


Das Spiel meines Lebens schaut heute auf die Fußball-WM 2006 zurück. Dabei war es aber kein Finale, um das es ging, sondern ein Gruppenspiel. Das Spiel meines Lebens muss nämlich nicht immer das Finale sein, nicht immer das Spiel, das Millionen begeistert. Es ist meistens auch ein Ereignis, das für den Gast/ die Gästin viel bedeutet hat. Ein Spiel, über das man noch Jahre später berichten könnte. In diesem Podcast kann Andreas Oliver begrüßen, der sich 2006 bei der WM in Deutschland Tickets für die Spiele von Kroatien besorgt hatte. Die "Follow-your-Team"-Tickets waren etwas Neues, die Fans hatten Tickets, solange ihre Mannschaft im Wettbewerb war. Oliver war damals noch Student und war mit einem Freund bei den Spielen. Im dritten Vorrundenspiel brauchte Kroatien unbedingt einen Sieg. Und es wurde ein Spiel, das am Ende mit dem größten Erfolg von Australien in die WM-Geschichte einging. Berühmt wurde es für Joe Simunic und Graham Poll. Der gab Simunic im Laufe des Spiels nämlich drei Gelbe Karten. Andreas und Oliver sprechen über die Fanwerdung, warum es Kroatien-Spiele war, für die sich Oliver interessierte und wie er auf dem Rückweg auch noch eine wichtige Vorlesung verpasste.  

Footballland
S02 E09 | The Graham Poll Exit Poll, Sniffing For Cloughles and Danny Drinkswater

Footballland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 38:22


Support our Show! https://supporter.acast.com/footballlandSign up to the Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TheFootballlandCan you imagine snow falling on Graham Poll's naked back and would it be beautiful? What's the point of Space food? And if you were to cosmetically engineer two pigs to look like managerial dynasty Brian and Nigel Clough, which would find a truffle first? Those are the questions we're asking this week, and asking them with us is Empire Magazine's Chris Hewitt. Chris is the best-placed guest to pitch a ride at Footballland so far - after all he went to Alton Towers on his stag do. Chris pitches us The Graham Poll Exit Poll, a giant, naked Graham Poll posing flat out like a bearskin rug. To leave the park you must enter Graham through the tear ducts and find three yellow cards. Also on the agenda, Sniffing For Cloughles, the world's first truffle-sniffing based theme park ride. Climb on board a pig cosmetically enhanced to look remarkably like one of Nigel or Brian Clough. You have 5 minutes to find as many truffles as you can! And finally, Ryan brings us Danny Drinkswater. Legend has it that as a child Danny took umbrage at anyone mocking his name, and would challenge anyone who brought it up to a water drinking contest. Could you drink Drinkwater under the table? As ever, send us your ride ideas. We'll feature them all! Footballland Explained:Having accidentally been given $1 billion dollars by Qatar to build a football themed theme park in Qatar for the 2022 World Cup. Anthony Richardson, Mark Davison and Ryan Baxter are in a race against the clock to design and commission the most exciting football themed theme park rides in the history of football themed theme parks. Anthony Richardson - CEO of Footballland Mark Davison - Lord Sir Chief Ride EngineerRyan Baxter - InternSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/footballland. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Football Ramble
The Red Wine Club

The Football Ramble

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 43:04


Marcus, Andy and Vish discuss a spicy Monday night in the Prem, as the Seagulls spotted Patrick Vieira's shiny head, swooped down and nicked his precious three points.There's also time for the tragic life and times of Mark Clattenburg, featuring fist fights with other refs and Graham Poll's Red Wine Club. Plus, the European Super League slip through UEFA's net and the Premier League starts plans to move abroad. All in a good day's work in villainous football administration, we suppose.Search ‘Football Ramble' on social media to find us, 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!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Kevin Lasagna Appreciation Podcast
Graham Poll, Balotelli And The Crying German Girl

The Kevin Lasagna Appreciation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 47:51


Welcome to episode 1 folks!Today we debut three segments;On our inaugural Historical KL I discuss the infamous Graham Poll (former English FA referee) giving out three yellow cards in one game.Headcase Study debuts this week too, and first up, I discuss the whacky world of Mario Balotelli.And finally, on a segment I call Fresh Lasagna, we dive into the lovely chap who recently set up a GoFundMe for the crying German girl of Euro 2020.Please like and subscribe, and if you're feeling spirited, leave a review or a suggestion for a topic for me to cover in a future episode! Be cool folks x 

Referees: The Final Whistle
Episode 25 with Kevin Day, author & comedian

Referees: The Final Whistle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 60:20


In this episode we welcome our special guest Kevin Day, author of "Who Are Ya", stand-up comedian and writer on shows such as "Have I Got News For You", "Mock The Week" & many more. You can buy Kevin's book using this link: https://amzn.to/3fcYVTZ We discuss: ⚽A football fan's common misconceptions about referees ⚽Colour-blindness and the impact it has on people in various roles in football ⚽Graham Poll and refereeing at Old Trafford ⚽Which colour referee shirt should you wear to show off a suntan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefinalwhistlepodcast/message

Referees: The Final Whistle
Episode 25 with Kevin Day, author & comedian

Referees: The Final Whistle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 60:20


In this episode we welcome our special guest Kevin Day, author of "Who Are Ya", stand-up comedian and writer on shows such as "Have I Got News For You", "Mock The Week" & many more. You can buy Kevin's book using this link: https://amzn.to/3fcYVTZ We discuss: ⚽A football fan's common misconceptions about referees ⚽Colour-blindness and the impact it has on people in various roles in football ⚽Graham Poll and refereeing at Old Trafford ⚽Which colour referee shirt should you wear to show off a suntan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefinalwhistlepodcast/message

What if Football
Noughties Nostalgia #2: Rafa wants to talk about facts, Happy Birthday Graham Poll

What if Football

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 37:31


At the Noughties Nostalgia podcast we would like to wish Graham Poll a happy 57th birthday as we dive into his two biggest mistakes: his infamous three yellow cards in Croatia's match with Australia at the 2006 World Cup and that Don Hutchison disallowed goal in the Merseyside derby. We celebrate celebrity referees, ask if referees are normal people and also discuss whether Rafael Benitez was suckered in by mind games. Rafa Benitez wanted to talk about facts in January 2009 and so do we: did his rant against Sir Alex Ferguson cost Liverpool the league at a time where Liverpool were top of the pile and chasing their first league title for 19 years. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

When Saturday Comes
E33 - Law of Akinbiyi and Iain Dowie's Brazilian ball skills

When Saturday Comes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 50:26


Fuelled by Lady Gaga Oreos and official Swansea City turmeric, magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray talk miscarriages of justice from Trinidad versus Haiti to Graham Poll’s accent confusion. There is a delve into the pages of issue 408 of WSC magazine, including dreams’ involving footballers, the Law of Akinbiyi, newts at Bootham Crescent, commentators’ notes and Iain Dowie: plasticine genius. Record Breakers takes us to Montbéliard, Santiago and Bristol, and Caz May from Gas Cast talks to Dan about all things Bristol Rovers. Looking for the missing episodes? They were exclusively for WSC Supporters' Club members, and they were distinctly half-decent. Find out how to join the club and get behind the magazine at patreon.com/whensaturdaycomesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/whensaturdaycomes)

Got Got Need
12 Days of Got Got Need-mas: 8 - Graham Poll's Three Bookings, 2006

Got Got Need

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 13:28


12 Days of Got Got Need-mas: Day 8 - Graham Poll's Three Bookings, 2006 Step into Christmas with Got Got Need and our 12 days of World Cup Christmas! Twitter: @GotGotNeedPod Instagram: @GotGotNeedPod Facebook: facebook.com/gotgotneedpod Email: gotgotneedpod@gmail.com

The Winter Palace Podcast
Episode Ninety-Three - Tragedy Tomorrow, Comedy Tonight

The Winter Palace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 95:29


Sometimes the podcast you plan isn't the one you end up doing. That's the case with our new pod with writer/broadcaster/comedian Kevin Day (@kevinhunterday). What was supposed to be a chat about Kevin's new book and his podcast ended up starting with a long conversation about comedy, old TV shows and more. We innocently began the pod talking about time zones in the United States, which somehow turned into a long chat about old school British comedies, especially the shows that were shown in the States on PBS. This turned into a wide-ranging discussion about American comedy vs British comedy, Monty Python, Dad's Army, Whose Line is it Anyway?, 1970s British sitcoms brought over to the States, classic spy shows, referentiality in comedy, stand-up versus improv and more. We also talked about Kevin's son Ed Night (@_ednight) also being a stand-up comedian and the challenges facing the comedy business in Great Britain during the pandemic. Eventually, we did get around to talking about Kevin's new book, Who Are Ya?, an examination of the (current) 92 clubs in the English football pyramid. We discuss Kevin's famous interview on Match of the Day 2 with Sylvester Stallone at Goodison Park, football's working class roots and the contrast with today's big business philosophies, at least among many of the Premier League clubs. We close it out with Kevin's current podcast, The Price of Football, and some of his old ones. How did Kevin end up working with Kieran Maguire and would the pod have even started had he known Kieran supported Brighton, the hated rival of Kevin's beloved Crystal Palace. We also talk the old Chappers podcast that Kevin did with Mark Chapman, Graham Poll and Roy Meredith and discuss how the podcast model can be better for concent creators than trying to work in radio or TV. This was a fun show that went in so many different directions. It's always fun when you have a guest as multi-faceted as Kevin who can talk about everything from football finance to Randall and Hopkirk Deceased to Robin Williams. Hopefully, we will have Kevin back on the show in the future. Also, when this show debuts in late October 2020, we hope to be announcing in the next week or so our next project which will have written content on the website and an audio companion, either on this feed or a new one. Thanks for listening.

SBS The World Game
History FC - Zeljko Kalac on facing Croatia at the 2006 FIFA World Cup

SBS The World Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 8:38


Former Socceroos goalkeeper Zeljko Kalac speaks to Adrian Arciuli about that match against Croatia at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.0:44 - Kalac gets the nod over Mark Schwarzer1.09 - A special moment for several Socceroos players1.34 - Darijo Srna hits an unstoppable free-kick 2.25 - The Socceroos' unexpected penalty taker3.40 - Disaster strikes for Kalac and Australia 4.24 - Kalac reflects on his goalkeeping error5:02 - How the Socceroos fought back again 5:54 - Harry Kewell levels the scores6:30 - A rallying cry from Spider7.04 - Would VAR have disallowed Kewell's goal? 7:44 - Graham Poll makes a refereeing howler

The Broken Metatarsal - A 2000s Football Podcast
S2 Ep2: The Cult of Neil Warnock and The Battle of Bramall Lane

The Broken Metatarsal - A 2000s Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 45:19


Rich Williams, Mark Holmes and Rob Conlon are joined by returning comedian Micky P Kerr to celebrate one of football's funniest characters, Neil Warnock, and remember one of the most controversial games of the 2000s. The man who officiated The Battle of Bramall Lane, Eddie Wolstenholme, joins the boys on the phone to talk us through the crazy events of that day, featuring three red cards and leading to the game eventually being abandoned. As always, we finish with another edition of Football Fact or Fiction in which Rich  tries to guess which of the many glorious stories about Neil Warnock are true. Make sure you head to www.planetfootball.com for more 2000s nostalgia,  including expanded interviews with many of the show's guests. RUNNING ORDER: - Intro - Neil Warnock montage (3m 17s) - Rich's poor time keeping (5m 18s) - Neil. (6m) - Neil v Pep, and the never-changing Warnock (7m) - Neil v Graham Poll (11m 04s) - Respect for Neil (13m 30s) - Mrs Warnock (14m) - Neil's record (15m 13s) - Neil's approach to friendlies (17m 13s) - Battle of Bramall Lane Montage  (18m 53s) - The madness of the match (20m 12s) - Interview with Eddie Wolstenholme, who talks us through officiating the madness of that game (27m 11s) - Thoughts on the interview (34m 05s) - Managing over the radio & summing up Neil (35m 40s) - Football Fact or Fiction (38m 36s) - Contact details (44m 34s) You can find all our other episodes here, including the Arsenal Invincibles, Leeds in the Champions League semis, Champ Man with Cherno Samba and Cristiano Ronaldo at Man Utd: https://audioboom.com/channels/5008818 FOLLOW PLANET FOOTBALL: Twitter: @planetfutebol Facebook Instagram E-mail: contact@planetfootball.com We're sponsored by Football Index, the world's first football stockmarket.  Use the code TBMIndex for a £500 money-back guarantee. New customers only. 18+. Update Description

Le saviez-foot ? Les petites histoires du football
L'arbitre oublie d'expulser un joueur ayant reçu deux cartons jaunes

Le saviez-foot ? Les petites histoires du football

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 3:48


L’arbitre anglais Graham Poll se saisit alors du carton jaune et avertit une deuxième fois le défenseur. Tous les spectateurs s’attendent logiquement à voir l’homme en noir brandir le carton rouge. Mais il n’en est rien. Le joueur retourne se placer en défense et continue le match. Personne ne s’aperçoit de rien. Les assistants ne corrigent pas l’erreur, pas plus que le quatrième arbitre...  Abonnez-vous 

Premier League Tonight Podcast
Who are the Premier League's all-time hardmen?

Premier League Tonight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2018 43:30


Jake Humphrey is joined by Steven Gerrard, Martin Keown, Robbie Savage and Graham Poll to discuss all the latest Premier League news and views including Pep Guardiola's claims Manchester City have been the victims of some dangerous tackles in recent games. The guys also debate Riyad Mahrez's controversial attempts to secure a move away from Leicester City and the battle for survival in the Premier League also comes under the microscope. There's also plenty of funny stories when they take a trip down memory lane to discuss the hardest players they played alongside - and against. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

One For The Weekend Podcast
Episode 28 - Referees are only human

One For The Weekend Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2016 59:09


Everyone hates referees... even other referees. Matt and Flav respond to the recent comments made by Graham Poll about Mark Clattenburg, that he's ego driven and actively looks to give less to fans that give him stick during a game. Is there an issue with the quality of referring, the lack of objectivity, and is it time the robots ran the game? We also talk at the quotes made by Burnley Chief Executive, Paul Fletcher, as he advises that West Ham's London Stadium be torn down and built again to make it fit for purpose. It's just not a football ground he says. We also ask why football fans are so ruddy fickle. All this and more on the Long Ball Street. We'll see you at the far post. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Marathon Talk
Episode 182 - Graham Poll

Marathon Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2013 94:02


Run a single mile as fast as you can - the Magic Mile is ready to go! We speak to English football referee Graham Poll about training, running and football. We look back at a cracking Diamond League 5000m finish and a super hard Vetical Kilometer. You Rate Your Run, we have a young Winner of the Week and Tony brings us a Trial.